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Charcoal & Graphite Supplies

Uncover our range of Charcoal & Graphite at Discount Art & Craft Warehouse.

We believe that art should be accessible and available to everyone within every budget. Whether you are a professional or a beginner, we aim to provide you with exactly what you need! We stock a wide range of Charcoal & Graphite from the biggest art brands around including Derwent, Reeves, Winsor & Newton, Faber-Castell, Art Spectrum, Copic, Matisse and many more.

We deliver Australia-wide so you can shop in the comfort of your own home.

 

ARTGRAF Watercolour Graphite Tin Box 20g

Charcoal & Graphite

NOW $31.10

ARTGRAF Watercolour Graphite Tin Box has an interesting and very expressive graphic personality offering the artist an extensive scale of graphite greys that range from deep black to more subtle, bright or transparent shades.


Wetting the brush directly on the ARTGRAF Watercolour Graphite Tin Box allows you to control the amount of water, in order to achieve the desired shades.

 

ARTGRAF Watersoluble Black Carbon Disc

Charcoal & Graphite

ONLY $16.95

The ARTGRAF® Water-soluble Black Carbon Disc is inspired by the traditional tailor’s chalk black carbon. It is a water-soluble and extremely soft charcoal block, prepared for drawing and painting. The artist will achieve a wide range of shades, from light grey to deep black, with the ARTGRAF® Water-soluble Black Carbon Disc.

 

Conte A Paris Compressed Charcoal Sticks

Charcoal & Graphite

ONLY $6.95

Conte Compressed Charcoal Sticks create darker marks and lines that willow charcoal. Compressed charcoal is much more dense and stronger than willow, so will not break as easily.

 

Derwent Charcoal Pencil Set of 6

Charcoal & Graphite

NOW $26.95

Great for sketching, the Derwent Charcoal Pencils provide excellent drawing control, ideal for rich, dramatic drawings. Encased in wood which results in less mess, has a round 8mm barrel with a wide 4m core. 

Derwent Charcoal Pencil Set of 6 contains: 1 x light, 2 x medium, 2 x dark, 1 x white charcoal pencils and a sharpener. 

 

Derwent Graphic Sketching Pencils

Charcoal & Graphite

FROM $34.50

A good graphite drawing starts with a good graphite pencil and Derwent Graphic Sketching Pencils are made from the finest quality graphite and the purest clays. Whether you are doing fine detailed illustrations or adding shading and texture to your drawing, the Derwent Graphic range has the right pencil for you.

Derwent Graphic Pencils feature a hexagonal matte black barrel with a distinctive orange band and a smooth, finely textured graphite strip. They allow for greater control over your work, professional application, and offer strength and covering power that’s perfect for sketching, graphic design and colouring in. Available singularly or in packs, the soft spectrum of grades are great for making delicate shades and tones.

Features:

  • Made from the finest quality material
  • Produced in a full range of 20 degrees from 9B - 9H
  • Strips sharpen to a good long-lasting point
  • Specialist Technical, Designer and Sketching tins available

To get started with your Derwent Graphic pencils try these 9 drawing ideas for beginners: simple ideas that will help you get the most from your Derwent pencils. Start here and you’ll be well on your way to mastering the skill of graphite drawing, from faces and expressions to trees, mandalas and eyes.

 

Derwent Graphitint Mixed Media Set 19

Charcoal & Graphite

NOW $115.00

Derwent Graphitint Mixed Media Set offers a unique blend of graphite with colour for dramatic tonal work.

• Used dry, Graphitint pencils provide a hint of colour that transform into vibrant shades when wet.
• Derwent Graphitint paint creates subtle, muted colour washes with a graphite sheen.
• Create a range of effects, especially suited on cold pressed watercolour paper.
• Ideal for urban and natural landscapes or expressive art.
• Set contains 6 paint pans, 12 pencils and a waterbrush in a presentation box.
• Colour Palette: Paint - Juniper, Aubergine, Ocean Blue, Slate Green, Meadow, Autumn Brown. Pencils - Port, Aubergine, Dark Indigo, Shadow, Meadow, Ivy, Chestnut, Russet, Storm, Midnight Black, Cloud Grey, White.

 

Derwent Graphitint Pencil Tins

Charcoal & Graphite

FROM $44.50

Derwent Graphitint Pencils are coloured graphite pencils that combine the traditional graphite medium with a hint of subtle colour. You get the delicious effect of graphite ‘blackness’ with just a touch of colour - two great effects in one pencil!

Derwent Graphitint Pencils can be used wet or dry. You will be amazed by what can happen when you add water! Create a vast array of tinted graphite effects and watch your drawing burst to life with colours like Port, Aubergine, Dark Indigo, Storm and Slate Green far more vibrant.

Features:

  • Combine the drama and creativity of pencil drawings with a hint of soft, subtle colour
  • Lovely earthy tones, pearlescent greys, shimmering blues and greens
  • Perfect for landscape or fantasy artists
  • Water soluble

If using Derwent Graphitint Pencils for landscapes, check out our Practical Guide to Painting Landscapes. You might be a seasoned pro but brushing up on your skills is a great way to ensure you characterise each particular landscape. These tips and tricks will get you started and will help you understand the value distribution within your work.

Indulge your creativity with our guidance and a set of Derwent Graphitint Pencils.

 

Derwent Paint Pan Tinted Charcoal Set 12

Charcoal & Graphite

NOW $46.30

Derwent Paint Pan Tinted Charcoal Set lets artists enjoy the inimitable quality of charcoal art with a twist. Derwent’s uniquely formulated tinted charcoal paints are water-soluble. Adding just a hint of colour to the charcoal base, this palette of 12 deep, muted tones provides a high level of creative control with a white pan for highlighting.

Each colour quickly and easily mixes, creating atmospheric and expressive results, with a matte, textured finish. Blend colours wet, apply in layers and lift, smudge or draw over when dry.
This compact, self-contained set contains 12 tinted charcoal paint pans, five mixing palettes, a waterbrush, and a sponge for cleaning.

Ideal for a wide variety of creative effects, from rich, deep tones to a translucent-like mist. Blend colours, apply in layers and lift when wet or smudge or draw over when dry. A wide variety of subtle tones can be created from deep dense blacks to creating highlights with the white pan. Portable - Ideal for travel and outdoor use with everything needed to paint on the go

Colour Palette: Dark Moss, Forest Pine, Driftwood, Mountain Blue, Ocean Deep, Thistle, Glowing Embers, Burnt Embers, Burnt Earth, Natural, Dark and White

 

Derwent Shade and Tone Mixed Media Set 16

Charcoal & Graphite

NOW $59.30

Derwent Paint Pan Tinted Charcoal Set lets artists enjoy the inimitable quality of charcoal art with a twist. Derwent’s uniquely formulated tinted charcoal paints are water-soluble. Adding just a hint of colour to the charcoal base, this palette of 12 deep, muted tones provides a high level of creative control with a white pan for highlighting. Each colour quickly and easily mixes, creating atmospheric and expressive results, with a matte, textured finish. Blend colours wet, apply in layers and lift, smudge or draw over when dry.

This compact, self-contained set contains 12 tinted charcoal paint pans, five mixing palettes, a waterbrush, and a sponge for cleaning.
Ideal for a wide variety of creative effects, from rich, deep tones to a translucent-like mist. Blend colours, apply in layers and lift when wet or smudge or draw over when dry. A wide variety of subtle tones can be created from deep dense blacks to creating highlights with the white pan. Portable - Ideal for travel and outdoor use with everything needed to paint on the go

Colour Palette: Dark Moss, Forest Pine, Driftwood, Mountain Blue, Ocean Deep, Thistle, Glowing Embers, Burnt Embers, Burnt Earth, Natural, Dark and White

 

Derwent Tinted Charcoal Pencils

Charcoal & Graphite

FROM $25.75

Derwent Traditional Charcoal Pencils are mixed with a hint of pigment and the finest clays for easy blending. This combination of rich charcoal with gentle hints of colour offers drama and subtly in one tool.

Derwent Tinted Charcoal Pencils are water soluble, easy to blend and ideal for covering large areas smoothly and quickly.

 

Derwent Watersoluble Graphite Pencils

Charcoal & Graphite

ONLY $3.80

These pencils feature a thick strip of watersoluble graphite in a comfortable 8mm sized pencil. The Derwent watersoluble graphite pencils are ideal for wash and line sketches and can be used for shading. 

 

Derwent XL Graphite Tin 6

Charcoal & Graphite

NOW $44.80

Derwent XL Graphite will allow for line work and subtle blending to expressive marks and deep tonal work, Derwent XL Graphite is smooth and refined. This soft, fine art Graphite is water-soluble so you can add water to create splashes and washes.

On a damp surface, Derwent XL Graphite sticks release a creamy strip of live pigment which, when dry can be re-worked with layers of contrasting colours and marks. Try using embossing tools or lifting out tone and colour with an eraser.

Graphite Pencil Tin of 6 contains: 1 of each (Block size 20 x 20 x 60mm) Olive Green, Dark Prussian, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Soft and Very Soft.

FAQs about Charcoal & Graphite Supplies

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The vine charcoal is a great way to start your drawing since it can be used to draw anything. The lighter and mid-tones should be established after the major shapes have been drawn with the vine charcoal. In areas of deep shadow or outlines that need defining, use compressed charcoal instead. Avoid going too dark too quickly while you're sketching withcharcoal.

Do not use a regular pencil sharpener to sharpen paper-covered charcoal pencils. To sharpen the pencil to a sharp tip, apply a sandpaper sharpening pad to the end. Simply rub the charcoal pencil's tip over the sandpaper, swirling it as you go.

Charcoal vs. Graphite: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve ever struggled to decide between charcoal and graphite, you’re not alone. Both are essential drawing tools, but they behave in completely different ways. Choosing the right one depends on your style, technique and the effect you want to create. Let’s break down their differences so you can decide which suits your work best.

Characteristics of Graphite

Graphite is smooth, precise and easy to control, which is why it’s a go-to for many artists.

  • Erasability: Unlike charcoal, graphite can be erased cleanly, making it perfect for refining details.
  • Hardness range: The harder the graphite, the lighter the stroke. Softer grades allow for deep shadows.
  • Ideal for fine details: Great for line work, shading and controlled gradients.

  If you prefer a refined, polished look, Faber-Castell 9000 Art Set 12 and STAEDTLER Mars Lumograph Pencilsare excellent picks.

Characteristics of Charcoal

Charcoal is raw, bold and expressive. It’s the opposite of graphite in many ways—darker, smudgier and more intense.

  • Blends effortlessly: Charcoal spreads easily for deep shading and dramatic effects.
  • Messier but impactful: Unlike graphite, charcoal requires a fixative to prevent smudging.
  • Perfect for expressive work: Great for gesture drawings, figure sketches and high-contrast artwork.

  For rich, dramatic sketches, try Derwent Charcoal Pencil Set of 6 for control or Conte A Paris Compressed Charcoal Sticksfor deep, velvety blacks.

When to Use Charcoal vs. Graphite

Still not sure which to choose? Here’s a simple guide:

  • Use graphite for clean, detailed drawings, technical sketches or when precision is key.
  • Use charcoal for bold, expressive work, dramatic shading or life drawing.
  • Mix both for a dynamic effect—graphite for outlines and details charcoal for deep shadows and contrast.

  If you like having both options, the Derwent Shade and Tone Mixed Media Setincludes both in one convenient set.

Types of Charcoal and Graphite Drawing Tools

Graphite Pencils vs. Graphite Sticks

Graphite tools vary depending on your drawing style and technique.

  Graphite pencils are ideal for technical work and fine details, while graphite sticks are better for bold, energetic sketches. If you enjoy both, having a combination of the two can give you the most flexibility in your drawing process.

Charcoal Pencils vs. Compressed Charcoal vs. Vine Charcoal

Charcoal also comes in different forms, each with a unique feel.

  Want to experiment with colour in your sketches? The Derwent Graphitint Pencil Tinsadd a subtle colour tint to traditional graphite.

Other Essential Tools

Some accessories can completely change how you work with charcoal and graphite.

  • Blending stumps: Make shading effortless. STAEDTLER Blending Stump Set is perfect for smooth transitions.
  • Kneaded erasers: Lift pigment without damaging the paper.
  • Fixatives: Set charcoal so it doesn’t smudge over time.

  For a complete starter kit, the Raffine Life Drawing Setincludes all the essentials.

Techniques for Using Charcoal and Graphite

Shading and Blending Techniques

Shading adds depth and realism to your drawings. Here are a few go-to methods:

  • Graphite shading: Use light strokes and build-up layers for smooth gradients.
  • Charcoal shading: Apply in broad strokes and blend with fingers or stumps.
  • Cross-hatching: Layer fine lines in different directions to create texture.

  For effortless blending, Faber-Castell Pitt Graphite Pencilsoffer a smooth, even finish.

Layering for Depth and Contrast

Layering creates dimension and contrast. Here’s how:

  • Start light and gradually darken to create soft transitions.
  • Use a combination of hard and soft graphite to build texture.
  • For charcoal, start with vine charcoal, then layer compressed charcoal for rich blacks.

  The Derwent Graphitint Mixed Media Setis perfect for layered drawings with subtle colour.

Fixing and Preserving Charcoal & Graphite Art

Charcoal and graphite can smudge easily, so proper preservation is key.

  • Spray with fixative to lock in details.
  • Use a case like Derwent Graphitint Pencil Tins to keep work safe.
  • Frame finished pieces under glass to protect them from dust and damage.

  For long-lasting artwork, Faber-Castell Goldfaber Sketch Setoffers durable, high-quality pencils.

Adding Highlights with an Eraser

One often-overlooked technique is using an eraser to create highlights.

  • A kneaded eraser can lift graphite or charcoal to create soft highlights in hair, skin or reflections.
  • A fine-tip eraser is great for precise highlights in eyes, water or metallic surfaces.
  • Try erasing into a heavily shaded area to add contrast and dimension.

  Pairing a kneaded eraser with the Derwent Charcoal Pencil Set of 6allows for greater control over highlights and shadows in your work.

Combining Charcoal and Graphite in a Single Drawing

Mixing these two mediums can create incredible results.

  • Use graphite for controlled outlines and detailed textures.
  • Add charcoal for a bold contrast, deep shadows and atmospheric effects.
  • Blend them together in background areas for a smooth transition between light and dark.

  The Derwent Shade and Tone Mixed Media Setis a perfect starting point for artists who want to combine both materials in their work.

Where to Buy Charcoal & Graphite Drawing Supplies in Australia

The right tools can transform your drawing experience. Whether you need precise graphite pencils, rich charcoal sticks or must-have accessories, you’ll find them all at Discount Art & Craft Warehouse.   Explore a wide range of charcoal and graphite drawing supplies and take your sketches to the next level. Shop now!