Traditionally dry pastels come in the form of sticks of colour, pigment and a base of gum or a similar binder. Pastel is made with a high concentration of pigment to binder which makes them distinctly rich in colour and blend with great ease, usually with little more than your finger. Whilst pastels rose to prominence
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