
Evolution of Art Materials: Pencils
Discover the surprising history of pencils—from silver wire to graphite—in this Evolution of Art Materials series with Victoria Chick.
Big Blend Radio · Lisa D. Smith
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Show Notes
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "World of Art" Podcast, contemporary figurative artist and art historian Victoria Chick wraps up her three-part “Evolution of Art Materials” series with a fascinating glimpse into the history of pencils and drawing tools.
From early silver wire to the discovery of graphite, this engaging conversation explores how natural resources have shaped artistic innovation for centuries. Victoria explains why pencils were once considered a military material, how erasers evolved, and what artists should know about lightfastness in colored pencils. The discussion also highlights the enduring connection between nature, chemistry, and creative expression, along with the role of art materials in restoration, education, and community engagement.
Victoria Chick is the visionary behind the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico, and is known for making art history accessible and engaging for artists and enthusiasts alike.
🔗 Read Victoria’s companion article: https://bigblendarts.substack.com/p/evolution-of-art-materials
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* Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center: https://www.southwest-art-museum.org/
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