Yumi's Mushroom House 36 Oil Pastels
Yumi's Mushroom House 36 Oil Pastels
- 100% Safe and Eco-friendly
- Original, Commissioned Artwork
- FREE Shipping Over $75
Artist-quality oil pastel sticks in a brilliant array of 36 fade-resistant, long-lasting colors. Packaged in a sturdy, sliding box featuring a fanciful forest dwelling by Yumi Kitagishi. Soft-touch feel and easy to blend, giving depth and subtlety to artwork on paper, canvas, or board. Pairs perfectly with Yumi’s Mushroom House Sketchbook.
- 36 artist-quality oil pastels
- Develops Fine Motor Skills and Encourages Creative Thinking
- Includes a sturdy, hardcover box for easy storage
- Conforms to ASTM D-4236 Safety Testing
- Pastels: 0.375" x 2.3" | Box: 7.64” x 6.34” x 0.65”
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
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PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
Pastels: 0.375" x 2.3" | Box: 7.64” x 6.34” x 0.65”
SAFE, SUSTAINABLE, & MADE TO LAST
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SAFE, SUSTAINABLE, & MADE TO LAST
For 30 years, eeBoo has been committed to responsible manufacturing. We use recycled board, vegetable-based inks, and FSC®-certified paper. We always aim to minimize unnecessary packaging and participate in carbon offset to limit our environmental impact.
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QUALITY GUARANTEE
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QUALITY GUARANTEE
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About the artist

About the artist
This is Yumi Kitagishi. I'm an illustrator.
Yumi Kitagishi is an accomplished illustrator based in Tokyo with a background in graphic design. Yumi is actively involved in the art community, frequently participating in solo. and group exhibitions. Her art is distinguished by a vibrant use of color and a distinctive hand-drawn style. Yumi's charming cats, owls, rabbits, and otters resonate with a global audience.
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