ArtGraf Water-Soluble Graphite Powder

ArtGraf

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Powdered Graphite offers endless grayscale from transparent to opaque. Easy to apply wet or dry, it can be diluted or mixed with other mediums. Produced by Viarco, a family business crafting premium art materials since 1907.
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ArtGraf Water Soluble Graphite Powder for Expressive Washes and Layered Effects

ArtGraf Water Soluble Graphite Powder is a one-of-a-kind medium that transforms traditional graphite into a fluid, painterly experience. Perfect for artists who love to experiment, this powder can be used dry for shading and texture or activated with water to create delicate washes and bold tonal variations. From light, transparent grays to deep, opaque blacks, it offers a full range of values with just a change in water-to-graphite ratio. Once dry, the graphite can be erased or re-wet, allowing for layered techniques and continuous adjustment.

This medium is highly versatile and responds beautifully to various tools and methods—brush it on wet, rub it in dry, or mix it with other water-based materials to expand your tonal palette. Whether you're sketching, painting, or combining with watercolors, ArtGraf Powder adds rich dimension and texture to your work. Its reactivity and control make it an ideal choice for artists exploring mixed media, tonal studies, or experimental drawing approaches.

Key Features
  • Use dry or wet for a range of graphite effects
  • Water soluble and erasable once dry
  • Re-wettable for layering and adjustments
  • Full scale of gray tones from light to deep black
  • Mixable with other water-based media
  • Can be applied with brush, fingers, or directly to surface
Perfect For
  • Creating graphite washes and watercolor-like textures
  • Adding depth and tone to sketches and illustrations
  • Mixed media and experimental techniques
  • Layering, blending, and tonal control
  • Artists who want fluid control and dynamic results in graphite