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Use the following lists as a guide to the type and range of resources which can be used for painting and drawing. Painting
Use the following lists as a guide to the type and range of resources which can be used for painting and drawing.

Painting

* Paper of various weights, textures and colour

* Paint: powder paints (a hot set: brilliant blue, brilliant yellow and vermillion; a cold set: Prussian blue, lemon and crimson; plus white and black); ready-mixed paints (hot set: brilliant blue, brilliant yellow and vermillion; cold set: Prussian blue, lemon and crimson; plus white and black); watercolour boxes/blocks

* Palettes (well type, with six or eight wells)

* Stable pots (for paint and/or water)

* Range of mark-making tools including household paintbrushes (assorted sizes); round hogs bristle or flagged nylon brushes (assorted sizes); flat flagged nylon brushes (assorted sizes); albino brushes (assorted sizes); foam brushes (assorted sizes); foam rollers (assorted sizes); foam mop-head brushes; spatulas, stencil brushes

* Pipettes and droppers

* Range of tools for dragging through paint including scrapers (plastic and cardboard); combs (plastic and made); tile cement or grout spreaders

* Additives to paint, such as cold water paste powder, sawdust and sand.

Drawing

* Paper of various weights, textures and colour

* Pencils: range of graphite such as 2H to 6B and coloured pencils (various)

* Graphite sticks

* Cont crayons

* Fibre-tipped pens (different sizes and colours)

* Wax crayons

* Chalks

* Pastels (oil and non-oil)

* Charcoal (compressed, willow and charcoal pencils)

* Biros

* Inks

* Pencil sharpeners

* Erasers