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Crayon

A crayon (pronounced CRAY-onn) (or wax pastel) is a stick of pigmented wax used for writing or drawing. Wax crayons differ from pastels, in which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder such as gum arabic, and from oil pastels, where the binder is a mixture of wax and oil.

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Crayon

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related to Artists · 18
Crayon → American Folk Art Museum, Bible, Clouet, Early French, François Clouet, God, Gospel, He, Henry, Her, His, Lagneau, Lorenz Borenstein, Morgan, New Orleans, New York, Nicolas Lagneau, Sister Gertrude Morgan
related to Today · 12
Crayon → American Crayon Company, Beyond Crayola, Consumer Product Safety Commission, CPSC, Dixon Ticonderoga, In, June, May, Numerous, Rose Art Industries, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, These
related to Composition · 9
Crayon → Binney, Colin Snedeker, Crayola, English-speaking, In, Paraffin, Smith, Snedeker, Such
related to history · 9
Crayon → Earth, Elder, Encaustic, French, Latin, Pliny, Roman, The, The French
see also · 3
Crayon → Crayola, Grease, Marine

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crayons wax used crayola artists french chalk art pencil modern paraffin developed first early new brand pigment make available today

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gum arabicinstance ofin which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder0.80text
and from oil pastelsinstance ofin which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder0.80text
where the binder is a mixture of waxinstance ofin which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder0.80text
oil.Crayons are available in a range of pricesinstance ofin which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder0.80text
and are easy to work withinstance ofin which the pigment is mixed with a dry binder0.80text
Crayonrelated to ArtistsEarly French0.60section
Crayonrelated to ArtistsFrançois Clouet0.60section
Crayonrelated to ArtistsNicolas Lagneau0.60section
Crayonrelated to ArtistsClouet0.60section
Crayonrelated to ArtistsHenry0.60section
Crayonrelated to ArtistsHe0.60section
Crayonrelated to ArtistsLagneau0.60section

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