Colored pencils allow artists to work with a drawing tool
that has the control and precision of a hard-point pencil but obviously these
pencils are “in color,” as opposed to a graphite or charcoal implement. The
popularity of colored pencil art has increased greatly in recent years, and
there is a variety of them on the market. Artists should always look for
colored pencils with rich color, that are lightfast, and with no gritty feel to
them. Colored pencil techniques are similar to those of other drawing media,
including hatching and crosshatching to create complex colors and tones on
paper, and mastering how to build up color gradually while working with the
white of the drawing surface, which is usually paper.