Sennelier Oil Stick Mini 6pc Set - Tabby Cat

These sets of six of the highest quality Oil Sticks are a creamy, very lightfast stick that can be used for sketching, painting or producing complete works of art on any traditional oil painting surface. Ideal for blending with brush, finger, or drawing stump with or without turpentine or mediums.

The intense and opaque colours are achieved with a formula that contains high quality pigments, and resemble dried oil paint. Each Oil Stick is individually wrapped. Once dry, the paint may be varnished like conventional oil paint, after a minimum drying period of 6 months, using an oil paint finishing varnish.

To watch a product demonstration click here for a video from Sennelier.

 

Features:

  • Set of six Oil Sticks - 253 Pale Ochre, 863 Celadon, 202 Burnt Umber, 407 Van Dyck Brown, 020 Iridescent White, and 759 Mars Black.

  • Use on pastel paper, gessoed boards, plates, glass and canvas

  • Wash-drawing to dilute colours with turpentine or mineral spirit

  • Faster drying time than oil paints

  • Made in France

 

About the Brand

One morning, in April 1887, Gustave Sennelier takes the horse-drawn carriage along the banks of the Seine. Like every day, he passes in front of the shop, selling colour pigments, of Joseph Léon Prévost. He discovers a ‘for rent’ sign in front of the art store on the quai Voltaire. A deal is quickly agreed, and the transfer of the lease is endorsed in the Paris records.

Initially, Sennelier sold paints made by various manufacturers; later he chose to produce his own paints using local pigments and binders procured from his travels across Europe.

Anecdotally, it is believed that Sennelier gained prominence at this time. Art-supply shops were ubiquitous, and Cézanne, Gauguin, and many other artists would shop around in the neighbourhood, in search of specific shades of paint. If Gustave Sennelier didn't stock the colour, he would create it for his painters.

In 1949, Henri Sennelier, Gustave's son, created the first professional-quality oil pastel for Pablo Picasso. Picasso wanted colours he could use on any surface, without any special preparation. In addition to the Cézanne, Gauguin, and Picasso, Vincent van Gogh was also known to have used Sennelier oil paint.

Sennelier is one of just a few companies that still provides dry pigments for sale. While the vast majority of artists today simply buy ready-mixed paints, the range of dry pure pigments offered by the company is quite large, exceeding eighty colours. The artist can then mix the colours into the preferred medium, creating a range of possibilities.

 

(N13011606)

SKU N13011606
Barcode # 3046451966431
Brand Sennelier
Shipping Weight 0.0750kg
Shipping Width 0.075m
Shipping Height 0.025m
Shipping Length 0.195m
Shipping Cubic 0.000365625m3