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Mont Marte Oil Pastels Signature 48pc set offers 48 richly pigmented, oil-based colors with a soft, buttery texture for smooth blending and layering. Housed in a durable tin case, this versatile set works beautifully on paper, card, and canvas, enabling advanced techniques like sgraffito and glazing with oils. Ideal for artists and creatives seeking vibrant, professional-quality pastels in a portable, organized kit.
Manufacturer | Mont Marte |
Brand | Mont Marte |
Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 12.05 x 6.61 x 0.71 inches |
Item model number | MMPT00XX |
Color | Multicolor |
Closure | Snap |
Grip Type | Soft |
Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness) | B |
Material Type | Oil Pastel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 48 Count (Pack of 1) |
Point Type | Medium |
Line Size | 0.5mm_0.7mm |
Ink Color | Oil Pastel, Paper-Wrapped |
Manufacturer Part Number | MMPT00XX |
D**E
I will probably buy this again
Lots of colors. Good value. The quality is good- soft, but not too soft. Really cheap for the size. I will probably buy again.
B**I
Beautiful
Very vibrant smooth and colorful, the colors blend beautifully.
R**R
If using pastels for the first time, layering is key.
Bought these because I wanted to broaden my artistic skills. Lots of beautiful colors. I highly recommend.
M**7
Reasonably priced and beautiful
I am very happy with this pastel. Everything about it I like. The colors are bright and intense the box that it comes it’s beautiful. I am planing to paint some portraits paintings with it. I already painted some 🌺. I will buy it again
K**S
Works well.
They add a pop to my oil pastel paintings and glow under black light. Some colors apply more transparently but they can be layered with other oil pastels. The purple is more saturated than regular oil pastels and opaque.
E**O
buen producto
es un excelente producto muy contento con amazon,los vendedores y los productos
S**.
Compared with lesser priced Artecho Neons
I purchased the Artecho set of Neon pastels as well, simply because of the ratings and super low $5.99 price, but after going back and forth among all the brands which made Fluorescent pastels, these Montmarte were my first choice. When both sets arrived I opened each and swatched them on 70 lb sketch paper.- interestingly, while the outer packaging/boxes were different (MontMarte had thinner, end flap opening, while the Artecho had thicker quality bottom and top lid construction), their trays (texture and cutouts) as well as the clear plastic tray lids (cutouts and texture, ridges, etc) were exactly the same! I feel they’re made by the same company!- The colors in the sets were exactly the same.- The texture was nearly the same….micro-differences, where the MontMarte set felt slightly creamier…I think?- In both sets the neon yellow was the highest density and quality.- All the others had a general translucency which I expected anyway, they’re Fluorescent, after all. (You’re not going to get lightfastness or high quality, etc.). Even if you try to build up layers; I wanted these for mixed media, so that’s ok for me.- There appears to be very slightly more pigment load (ahem, if you could call it that in these types of pastels) in the Montmarte but for me not enough to pay more should I buy again.-ever so slight better blendability between two colors with the MontMarte, but that is dependent on how similar in value the two are. Two rectangles of light and dark value placed end to end on paper in both brands leaves telltale marks of where each value originally was laid down when I tried to blend the middle between them. Not so much when the rectangles were two lights or two darks, and slightly better with MontMarte…slightly.- For slightly more than half price I’d go with Artecho. Once I work more with both and do ‘real world work’ with them I’ll change or update this IF it needs to be.
K**H
Do fluoresce but low quality application
These do fluoresce but be aware the actual quality of the sticks are pretty low. Good novelty sort of thing, they are the same size and thickness as most oil pastels. I’m going to see what happens when I layer these bad boys with senneliers just because I can.
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