The document summarizes the history and development of the pen. It describes how early writing tools like reed brushes and quill pens led to the development of metal nib pens. Demand for pens that could hold ink within a reservoir led to innovations in fountain pens in the 18th-19th centuries. Ballpoint pens were patented in the late 1880s and eventually replaced fountain pens due to being more reliable and less prone to staining. Modern pens include rollerball pens, felt tip pens, and some high-tech pens with additional functions.
The document provides instructions for creating a religious icon. It describes applying gesso to prepare the canvas surface. Then painting the surface and edges brown. Carefully ripping religious images and text rather than cutting them and gluing them onto the canvas. Additional techniques include adding texture by gluing pieces of wallpaper and lace to the background. Gold leaf is applied over shellac to highlight parts of the icon. The entire surface is finally sealed with another layer of shellac.
The document describes a fountain pen called STYLOS created by artist Kostas Metaxas. STYLOS is designed to be both a writing instrument and a work of art, with each pen individually crafted from materials like titanium. The pen features an interchangeable nib system allowing the user to change between different nib styles and materials. Metaxas aims to infuse art into everyday objects and sees STYLOS as a "kiss of art" that can be carried anywhere.
Lewis Waterman was born in 1837 in New York and worked as a teacher, carpenter, and book salesman before becoming an insurance agent. According to his biography, he vowed to invent a better writing instrument after an inferior pen leaked and caused him to lose a client. He went on to found the Waterman Pen Company and invented several fountain pen models during his career as an inventor, passing away in 1901 at the age of 63.
The history of pens began around 5000 BCE in India where pens were made of feathers or bamboo. Reed pens were widely used in ancient Egypt and other places until being replaced by quill pens in the 7th century CE. Quill pens were then the primary writing tool until the 19th century when metal-nibbed dip pens became popular. Major innovations included the fountain pen in the 19th century, ballpoint pen in the 1930s, felt-tip pen in the 1960s, and rollerball pen in the 1980s. Modern pens now include smart pens with scanning and digital capabilities.
influence of writing instrument on handwritingMahipreet Kaur
in case of questioned documents writing instrument should b identified. this ppt. will give you the brief idea about the writing instruments and their effect on handwriting.
Cavemen first drew pictures on cave walls using sharpened tool stones. The writing stylus was invented by the Greeks and was used to write on wax tablets. Mechanical pencils and pencils were invented around the same time, with pencils originating from the Roman stylus and mechanical pencils being invented in 1822. Ballpoint pens were created in the 1930s but didn't become popular until the 1950s when companies like Bic and Parker perfected the design.
The document traces the evolution of writing utensils from sharpened tool stones used by cavemen to etch drawings, to various instruments developed throughout history such as styluses, ink, reed pens, quill pens, fountain tip pens, ballpoint pens, and pencils. It discusses the origins and key innovations of each tool, such as the Greeks inventing the stylus and Chinese inventing ink, and how later tools like ballpoint pens built upon earlier technologies. Major developments that enabled widespread use of writing utensils, such as Bic's affordable ballpoint pens, are also outlined.
The document summarizes the history and development of the pen. It describes how early writing tools like reed brushes and quill pens led to the development of metal nib pens. Demand for pens that could hold ink within a reservoir led to innovations in fountain pens in the 18th-19th centuries. Ballpoint pens were patented in the late 1880s and eventually replaced fountain pens due to being more reliable and less prone to staining. Modern pens include rollerball pens, felt tip pens, and some high-tech pens with additional functions.
The document provides instructions for creating a religious icon. It describes applying gesso to prepare the canvas surface. Then painting the surface and edges brown. Carefully ripping religious images and text rather than cutting them and gluing them onto the canvas. Additional techniques include adding texture by gluing pieces of wallpaper and lace to the background. Gold leaf is applied over shellac to highlight parts of the icon. The entire surface is finally sealed with another layer of shellac.
The document describes a fountain pen called STYLOS created by artist Kostas Metaxas. STYLOS is designed to be both a writing instrument and a work of art, with each pen individually crafted from materials like titanium. The pen features an interchangeable nib system allowing the user to change between different nib styles and materials. Metaxas aims to infuse art into everyday objects and sees STYLOS as a "kiss of art" that can be carried anywhere.
Lewis Waterman was born in 1837 in New York and worked as a teacher, carpenter, and book salesman before becoming an insurance agent. According to his biography, he vowed to invent a better writing instrument after an inferior pen leaked and caused him to lose a client. He went on to found the Waterman Pen Company and invented several fountain pen models during his career as an inventor, passing away in 1901 at the age of 63.
The history of pens began around 5000 BCE in India where pens were made of feathers or bamboo. Reed pens were widely used in ancient Egypt and other places until being replaced by quill pens in the 7th century CE. Quill pens were then the primary writing tool until the 19th century when metal-nibbed dip pens became popular. Major innovations included the fountain pen in the 19th century, ballpoint pen in the 1930s, felt-tip pen in the 1960s, and rollerball pen in the 1980s. Modern pens now include smart pens with scanning and digital capabilities.
influence of writing instrument on handwritingMahipreet Kaur
in case of questioned documents writing instrument should b identified. this ppt. will give you the brief idea about the writing instruments and their effect on handwriting.
Cavemen first drew pictures on cave walls using sharpened tool stones. The writing stylus was invented by the Greeks and was used to write on wax tablets. Mechanical pencils and pencils were invented around the same time, with pencils originating from the Roman stylus and mechanical pencils being invented in 1822. Ballpoint pens were created in the 1930s but didn't become popular until the 1950s when companies like Bic and Parker perfected the design.
The document traces the evolution of writing utensils from sharpened tool stones used by cavemen to etch drawings, to various instruments developed throughout history such as styluses, ink, reed pens, quill pens, fountain tip pens, ballpoint pens, and pencils. It discusses the origins and key innovations of each tool, such as the Greeks inventing the stylus and Chinese inventing ink, and how later tools like ballpoint pens built upon earlier technologies. Major developments that enabled widespread use of writing utensils, such as Bic's affordable ballpoint pens, are also outlined.
Drawing is the most basic of the visual arts. It can be done with dry media like pencil, charcoal, chalk or pastel on paper or wet media like pen and ink or brush and ink. Historically, drawing was done with materials like silverpoint or quill pens. Modern drawing explores new approaches and surfaces beyond traditional paper. It serves purposes from sketches to fully developed works of art.
The document discusses the history and development of paper and papermaking techniques. It originated in China in the 2nd century AD and spread to other parts of Asia and Europe. Different types of paper were used for calligraphy, illuminated manuscripts, and as drawing became more common in the 13th century. The document then describes 25 different types of papers used for various drawing techniques and media like graphite, charcoal, ink and paints. It discusses the origins and development of papermaking.
This document provides an introduction to the fundamentals of drawing. It discusses drawing as a visual art form that uses tools like pencils, pens, and charcoal to mark on surfaces. It then discusses the origins of common drawing materials like paper and pencils. Paper originated in China over 2000 years ago and spread to Europe in the 13th century. Pencils evolved from ancient Roman writing sticks made of graphite and lead. Large graphite deposits were discovered in England in the 15th century, allowing for mass pencil production. Pencils are now graded based on hardness from H to B.
The document discusses several abstract artists including Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Jonathan Saiz, and Franz Kline. It analyzes key aspects of each artist's style and career, noting their experimentation with techniques like cubism that used geometric shapes and linear forms. While each artist had a unique perspective, their pieces shared visual similarities through inspiration or chance, with implied lines and bold edges that guide the eye around the canvas. The installation would feature the paintings hanging on geometric white walls in a room with dimmed lighting, spotlighting the artworks against a gray backdrop.
This document discusses colored pencils as an art medium. It describes that colored pencils have a pigmented core encased in wood, unlike graphite or charcoal pencils. The history of colored pencils can be traced back to wax-based mediums used in ancient Greece and Rome. In the early 20th century, artist-quality colored pencils were first produced by manufacturers like Faber-Castell and Caran d'Ache. The Colored Pencil Society of America was founded in 1990 to promote colored pencil art and set standards for lightfastness. The document also describes techniques for using colored pencils and different types like verithins and watercolor pencils.
This document provides information on various drawing media including graphite pencils, charcoal, coloured pencils, pastels, pen and ink, markers, chalk, and Conté crayons. It discusses the materials and properties of each medium, how they are made, their uses and applications, and hardness or softness levels. Drawing is described as the foundation of art and one of the oldest artistic forms. A variety of mediums can be used for drawing including charcoal, pastels, coloured pencils, graphite pencils, pen and ink, markers, chalk, and Conté crayons.
This document provides information about pastels and chalk pastels as an art medium. It discusses the history and origins of pastels in Northern Italy in the 16th century. It explains that pastels are made by combining dry pigments with binders like kaolin clay. The document notes that chalk pastels are suitable for beginners while soft pastels require more skill. It provides details on various pastel techniques like blending, layering colors, and using textured paper grounds.
Indian art features curvilinear forms, nature motifs, and depictions of deities and culture. Sculptures and paintings show India's diversity and spontaneity through representations of all-encompassing culture. Indian art tells the story of India's oldest and most resilient culture, seen as a blend of indigenous and foreign influences over time.
This document summarizes the history and characteristics of colored pencils. It explains that colored pencils have a pigmented core encased in wood, unlike graphite or charcoal pencils. Their cores contain pigments, additives, and binding agents. While the exact history is unclear, wax-based drawing mediums date back to ancient Greece. In the early 20th century, colored pencils for artists were first widely produced. The Colored Pencil Society of America was founded in 1990 to promote colored pencil art. Artist-grade colored pencils have higher pigment ratios and better lightfastness than student grades. Techniques like layering, gradating, and scumbling can be used in
This document provides information about encaustics painting. It begins with a definition of encaustics as painting with melted beeswax. It then discusses the history of encaustic painting in Egypt, particularly Fayum mummy portraits from 300 BCE to 160 CE. These were the first documented form of encaustic art. The document provides safety tips and techniques for creating encaustic paintings, such as using heated palettes, layering wax, adding pigments and embellishments, and fusing layers together with a heat tool.
This document provides a brief introduction to Chinese calligraphy by discussing its history, materials, styles, and famous calligraphers. It can be summarized as follows:
1) Chinese calligraphy originated in China and has been practiced for centuries as the highest art form in East Asia, using brushes, ink, paper, and an inkstone.
2) The core calligraphy tools - the brush, inkstick, inkstone, and paper - require specialized techniques to use properly. Different bristle types and materials are used for brushes.
3) Famous calligraphers like Wang Xizhi, Huang Tingjian, and Su Shi created renowned works that advanced calligraphy styles and techniques.
Chinese calligraphy originated around 1800 BC with the earliest forms being pictographs found on oracle bones. Calligraphy evolved through the bronze script era where inscriptions were made on cast bronze objects from 1100 BC. Paper was invented in AD 105 by Cai Lun, allowing writing to be done on a portable surface rather than bamboo strips. Chinese calligraphy is distinguished by its emphasis on the structure, stroke, and precise control of the brush which has been refined over 2000 years of practice in regular script styles. Seals known as "chops" were also developed for leaving personalized stamped impressions.
Meet the first smartphone and have fun comparing it to the one in your pocket -- see how it's evolved?
see original article: http://www.theofficesuppliessupermarket.com/articles/Commemorating-the-smartphones-20th
Want to integrate your personal style into the paper you're using whilst helping to save the environment at the same time? Then learn to make your own paper with these simple and easy steps.
An office operator chair should have adjustable features to allow users to sit comfortably for long periods. Key adjustable features include: back height, backrest angle, seat angle, seat depth, arm rests, and lumbar support. When choosing a chair, consider the user's body measurements, the workstation layout, and maintenance/repair requirements.
Diaries are personal records of daily events and experiences that can provide historians with insight into past eras. A diary is a chronological record of the writer's life using daily entries. While some diaries were historically used for government or business records, modern diaries are more personal and intended to be private. Diaries differ from journals in that diaries contain daily entries while journals may have less frequent entries. Famous diaries that provide windows into history include Samuel Pepys' diary of 17th century English life and the Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, which details her experience in hiding from the Nazis.
The document discusses ways to reuse paper instead of recycling or throwing it away to reduce paper consumption and environmental impact. It recommends enforcing double-sided printing, sending documents electronically instead of printing, and using both sides of notepads by turning them over to get more use out of paper before recycling. Repurposing paper through reuse helps save resources and lowers costs compared to recycling or disposal.
To make great photocopies, select the appropriate paper type for the document and machine. Properly prepare documents by removing staples or tape and stacking papers neatly. Place documents face down on the copier glass or face up in the document feeder. Adjust the copier settings based on the document, such as using the photo setting for details or lightening dark text. Check for errors and adjust settings until the desired copy quality is achieved.
This document discusses safety ratings for safes. It explains that safes are rated based on their resistance to burglary tools like cutting torches, explosives, and hand/power tools. The most reliable rating system is performance ratings from independent labs like UL, which assigns codes designating the tools and length of time a safe can resist attack. Higher rated safes protect against more tools for longer periods. Fire safes also receive ratings from labs like UL based on the temperature and humidity they maintain for paper, electronics, or both. Proper selection depends on the contents being stored.
The document discusses the challenges of keeping a clean and organized desk. It notes that many people make resolutions after the holidays to clean their desk daily and properly file documents, but that desks quickly become messy again by the end of January. It provides tips for organizing documents into piles for items needing action and files for project-related documents. Piles are suggested for items needing to be addressed, while files are for permanent storage of information related to customers or projects.
Drawing is the most basic of the visual arts. It can be done with dry media like pencil, charcoal, chalk or pastel on paper or wet media like pen and ink or brush and ink. Historically, drawing was done with materials like silverpoint or quill pens. Modern drawing explores new approaches and surfaces beyond traditional paper. It serves purposes from sketches to fully developed works of art.
The document discusses the history and development of paper and papermaking techniques. It originated in China in the 2nd century AD and spread to other parts of Asia and Europe. Different types of paper were used for calligraphy, illuminated manuscripts, and as drawing became more common in the 13th century. The document then describes 25 different types of papers used for various drawing techniques and media like graphite, charcoal, ink and paints. It discusses the origins and development of papermaking.
This document provides an introduction to the fundamentals of drawing. It discusses drawing as a visual art form that uses tools like pencils, pens, and charcoal to mark on surfaces. It then discusses the origins of common drawing materials like paper and pencils. Paper originated in China over 2000 years ago and spread to Europe in the 13th century. Pencils evolved from ancient Roman writing sticks made of graphite and lead. Large graphite deposits were discovered in England in the 15th century, allowing for mass pencil production. Pencils are now graded based on hardness from H to B.
The document discusses several abstract artists including Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Jonathan Saiz, and Franz Kline. It analyzes key aspects of each artist's style and career, noting their experimentation with techniques like cubism that used geometric shapes and linear forms. While each artist had a unique perspective, their pieces shared visual similarities through inspiration or chance, with implied lines and bold edges that guide the eye around the canvas. The installation would feature the paintings hanging on geometric white walls in a room with dimmed lighting, spotlighting the artworks against a gray backdrop.
This document discusses colored pencils as an art medium. It describes that colored pencils have a pigmented core encased in wood, unlike graphite or charcoal pencils. The history of colored pencils can be traced back to wax-based mediums used in ancient Greece and Rome. In the early 20th century, artist-quality colored pencils were first produced by manufacturers like Faber-Castell and Caran d'Ache. The Colored Pencil Society of America was founded in 1990 to promote colored pencil art and set standards for lightfastness. The document also describes techniques for using colored pencils and different types like verithins and watercolor pencils.
This document provides information on various drawing media including graphite pencils, charcoal, coloured pencils, pastels, pen and ink, markers, chalk, and Conté crayons. It discusses the materials and properties of each medium, how they are made, their uses and applications, and hardness or softness levels. Drawing is described as the foundation of art and one of the oldest artistic forms. A variety of mediums can be used for drawing including charcoal, pastels, coloured pencils, graphite pencils, pen and ink, markers, chalk, and Conté crayons.
This document provides information about pastels and chalk pastels as an art medium. It discusses the history and origins of pastels in Northern Italy in the 16th century. It explains that pastels are made by combining dry pigments with binders like kaolin clay. The document notes that chalk pastels are suitable for beginners while soft pastels require more skill. It provides details on various pastel techniques like blending, layering colors, and using textured paper grounds.
Indian art features curvilinear forms, nature motifs, and depictions of deities and culture. Sculptures and paintings show India's diversity and spontaneity through representations of all-encompassing culture. Indian art tells the story of India's oldest and most resilient culture, seen as a blend of indigenous and foreign influences over time.
This document summarizes the history and characteristics of colored pencils. It explains that colored pencils have a pigmented core encased in wood, unlike graphite or charcoal pencils. Their cores contain pigments, additives, and binding agents. While the exact history is unclear, wax-based drawing mediums date back to ancient Greece. In the early 20th century, colored pencils for artists were first widely produced. The Colored Pencil Society of America was founded in 1990 to promote colored pencil art. Artist-grade colored pencils have higher pigment ratios and better lightfastness than student grades. Techniques like layering, gradating, and scumbling can be used in
This document provides information about encaustics painting. It begins with a definition of encaustics as painting with melted beeswax. It then discusses the history of encaustic painting in Egypt, particularly Fayum mummy portraits from 300 BCE to 160 CE. These were the first documented form of encaustic art. The document provides safety tips and techniques for creating encaustic paintings, such as using heated palettes, layering wax, adding pigments and embellishments, and fusing layers together with a heat tool.
This document provides a brief introduction to Chinese calligraphy by discussing its history, materials, styles, and famous calligraphers. It can be summarized as follows:
1) Chinese calligraphy originated in China and has been practiced for centuries as the highest art form in East Asia, using brushes, ink, paper, and an inkstone.
2) The core calligraphy tools - the brush, inkstick, inkstone, and paper - require specialized techniques to use properly. Different bristle types and materials are used for brushes.
3) Famous calligraphers like Wang Xizhi, Huang Tingjian, and Su Shi created renowned works that advanced calligraphy styles and techniques.
Chinese calligraphy originated around 1800 BC with the earliest forms being pictographs found on oracle bones. Calligraphy evolved through the bronze script era where inscriptions were made on cast bronze objects from 1100 BC. Paper was invented in AD 105 by Cai Lun, allowing writing to be done on a portable surface rather than bamboo strips. Chinese calligraphy is distinguished by its emphasis on the structure, stroke, and precise control of the brush which has been refined over 2000 years of practice in regular script styles. Seals known as "chops" were also developed for leaving personalized stamped impressions.
Meet the first smartphone and have fun comparing it to the one in your pocket -- see how it's evolved?
see original article: http://www.theofficesuppliessupermarket.com/articles/Commemorating-the-smartphones-20th
Want to integrate your personal style into the paper you're using whilst helping to save the environment at the same time? Then learn to make your own paper with these simple and easy steps.
An office operator chair should have adjustable features to allow users to sit comfortably for long periods. Key adjustable features include: back height, backrest angle, seat angle, seat depth, arm rests, and lumbar support. When choosing a chair, consider the user's body measurements, the workstation layout, and maintenance/repair requirements.
Diaries are personal records of daily events and experiences that can provide historians with insight into past eras. A diary is a chronological record of the writer's life using daily entries. While some diaries were historically used for government or business records, modern diaries are more personal and intended to be private. Diaries differ from journals in that diaries contain daily entries while journals may have less frequent entries. Famous diaries that provide windows into history include Samuel Pepys' diary of 17th century English life and the Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, which details her experience in hiding from the Nazis.
The document discusses ways to reuse paper instead of recycling or throwing it away to reduce paper consumption and environmental impact. It recommends enforcing double-sided printing, sending documents electronically instead of printing, and using both sides of notepads by turning them over to get more use out of paper before recycling. Repurposing paper through reuse helps save resources and lowers costs compared to recycling or disposal.
To make great photocopies, select the appropriate paper type for the document and machine. Properly prepare documents by removing staples or tape and stacking papers neatly. Place documents face down on the copier glass or face up in the document feeder. Adjust the copier settings based on the document, such as using the photo setting for details or lightening dark text. Check for errors and adjust settings until the desired copy quality is achieved.
This document discusses safety ratings for safes. It explains that safes are rated based on their resistance to burglary tools like cutting torches, explosives, and hand/power tools. The most reliable rating system is performance ratings from independent labs like UL, which assigns codes designating the tools and length of time a safe can resist attack. Higher rated safes protect against more tools for longer periods. Fire safes also receive ratings from labs like UL based on the temperature and humidity they maintain for paper, electronics, or both. Proper selection depends on the contents being stored.
The document discusses the challenges of keeping a clean and organized desk. It notes that many people make resolutions after the holidays to clean their desk daily and properly file documents, but that desks quickly become messy again by the end of January. It provides tips for organizing documents into piles for items needing action and files for project-related documents. Piles are suggested for items needing to be addressed, while files are for permanent storage of information related to customers or projects.
The document discusses how artwork can benefit an office environment both for clients and employees. It argues that artwork creates emotional connections, enhances impressions, and can motivate staff. While art can be expensive, the document suggests starting small with inexpensive prints, photos, or posters and adding to the collection over time. It also provides tips for choosing art that relates to the business or local community to give the artwork meaning.
Maximise your time at work so you can go home early, relax a bit more and spend time with loved ones
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With the increased concern about ID fraud and theft, it makes sense to use a shredder for all your personal documents -- here’s our guide for what type will suit your needs!
This document provides a guide to different types of office chairs and their features. It discusses ergonomic and 24/7 chairs that are suitable for up to 8 hours of use and have additional lumbar support and durable mechanisms. These chairs have the most adjustable features, including adjustable lumbar support, seat height, back height, tilt, tilt lock, seat tilt, and adjustable arms. The guide also covers industrial chairs for demanding environments, kneeling chairs, and reception area chairs.
There are two main types of printers, inkjet and laser, which use different cartridge types. The document provides information on different types of ink and cartridges for printers, including dye ink, ink sticks, page life, and fuser oil. It recommends using the ink finder on their website to find the correct ink for a printer by entering the manufacturer and model number.
Office supplies. We take them for granted when we buy them in bulk, but did you know the humble pen has quite a history?
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This document provides instructions for cleaning computer keyboards. It begins by noting that many people eat at their desks, leaving crumbs that can damage keyboards. It then describes how cleaning contractors damaged keyboards in the past by using cleaning fluids. The guide advises to never let fluids directly contact computer equipment. It provides steps for cleaning desktop and laptop keyboards, including shaking or using compressed air to remove crumbs without liquids, and cleaning individual keys with alcohol on a swab. Regular cleaning is recommended to remove food that could attract bugs.
Employee theft of office supplies is a problem for businesses that need to control costs. While some theft may seem minor, it can accumulate and impact the bottom line. There are various reasons why employees steal, including economic hardship, feelings of unfair treatment, or simply taking opportunities. To prevent theft, employers can implement a 10 step plan that involves examining supply processes for vulnerabilities, performing background checks, getting employee input, controlling purchase and distribution, storing supplies securely, creating clear policies, and leading by ethical example. The plan aims to create accountability and deter unnecessary spending.
The document discusses how lunchtime habits have changed in offices over the past few decades. Where workers once left their desks at 1pm to eat lunch together in the canteen, now many simply eat sandwiches at their desks while continuing to work through lunch. This erosion of the lunch break is problematic for worker well-being and productivity, as psychologists believe downtime is important. In fact, a campaign by BUPA called "Reclaim the lunch break" found companies could be losing £50 million per day in lost productivity from workers not taking breaks. Their research showed only 30% of staff now take a proper lunch hour, yet constant work without breaks may not be beneficial to health or productivity in the long run.
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1. THE YEAR OF THE PEN!
A BRIEF HISTORY & HAPPY
BIRTHDAY IN 2013
2. The Fountain Pen
• 1060 Years Old
• Famously used by Albert Einstein to write
his theory of relativity
3. Nib Pen or Dip Pen
• 210 Years Old
• You had to recharge ink from an ink bowl
4. The Ball Point Pen
• 125 Years Old
• John Loud (a leather tanner) invented a tool
to write on leather
5. The Highlighter Pen
• 50 Years Old
• Felt tip with transparent fluorescent ink
• Used to be called the hi-liter pen
6. The Biro
• 75 Years Old
• Invented by Laszlo
• He was frustrated with time wasted cleaning
up smudged pages
7. Magic Marker
• 60 Years Old
• Sydney Rosenthal
• Used mainly for Lettering, Labelling,
Posters, by illustrators and animators.
8. Crayon
• 110 Years Old
• Crayon, Chalk, Crayola
• Baerke Van Der Meii signed a professional
contract in crayon at just 18 months old.
• Original colours – black, brown, blue, red,
purple, orange, yellow, green.