When we were in primary school, making art was an important part of the day in the classroom. Some of the main drawing exercises usually were created with our box of crayons - drawing scenes from our imagination on rough construction paper. Afterwards, the teacher might display the drawings on the classroom board, and we'd get a chance to see our 'masterpiece' amongst all our classmate's 'masterpieces'. At the start of each school year, our parents would take us out to a store that carried art supplies, and we'd get to pick out a box of brand new crayons to use. I remember opening that box, and smelling the pleasant waxy odor of those new crayons – it was actually an exhilarating feeling to the senses! These days, I've 'graduated' to a more sophisticated version of the kid's crayons: Oil Pastels. What are Oil Pastels? Oil pastels (also called wax oil crayon) are a drawing/painting medium for creating color art. Because of their unique characteristics, many artists choose to use them
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