@SuperRaedizzle

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Here I test crazy & rare art supplies, put ridiculous art hacks to the test, and do art challenges that push my limits to the extreme. If that’s up your alley, see you here πŸ–ŒοΈ

@Potato_Queennn

4th reason, it customises your hand into a silver colour

@saswatisamanta6613

This could possibly be used for hand lettering/calligraphy (by painting), giving a smooth yet erasable finish.
Tysm for the likes y'all

@TheRealDaveMillerfromdsaf

It’s like an evil kneaded eraser. Imagine being tired and mixing the two up

@smitaghadigaonkar1026

"I-I know what this looks like"
Got me rolling on the floor πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@lemntrees

i would not be able to stand having it all over my hands, i would literally break down and cry

@ultimatecrystal9646

"I know, I know what this looks like, you don't gotta tell me" πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@Dumass007

So basically the kneaded eraser of pencilsπŸ—Ώ

@RandoDoodlz

β€œI know what it looks like!” I just thought it looked like a finger, honestly.

@_barreiras

Art student from Portugal here! In class, we've used this a couple of times, more while experimenting new supplies. I have to agree with some comments I found in here. It's very messy and most of my peers hated it, including me,  exactly because of that mess. But something that we can't take away from Art Graf (the brand) is their capability to creat very durable products. I'm more of a graphite dust  and pressed bar kinda girl, also from Art Graf, which is also messy but not as bad as that! It does the very same thing. Hope this helps those interested.

@blobfishcancook4788

The reason it’s so soft compared to the graphite in your pencil is because they add clay to harden graphite for pencils. Another fun fact, pure graphite can be made into diamond, since they have the same/similar carbon makeup. :)

@BellaAnderson-o11o1o

This reminds me of what happens when I have over used my kneeded eraser, and it starts drawing splotches instead of erasing, which was frustrating.

@tiffanydelgado342

sighs deeply with mild self annoyance while I add the shiny new art medium to Amazon cart

@YG21.03

In Japan the calligraphy ink traditionally made looks like this at first and once they cut into shape n dry it for years u get the ink slab u always see with professional calligraphists of japan

@sophroniel

It's also water soluable. I use it for sketching out really big canvases. Like putty erasers it's very versatile and not a weird product at all!

@iam_a_robot

"I know what this looks like" you got me there πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ’€πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚βœ¨

@lolli_popples

Mix it with a kneaded eraser

@michaelwolfe7970

my hungry ass could NOT be a traditional artist

@lastweasel

man, no Sukuna's finger memes? eat the finger, become a Jujutsu sorcerer.

@klaudiagonzalez

Petition for Scott to try this