Jack Richeson - Double Pointed Paper Stumps
Blend charcoal and pastel with precision using dual-pointed stumps
Soft gray paper wound tight creates tools that blend without scratching. These double-pointed stumps smooth pastel, charcoal, and graphite into seamless gradations, handling everything from subtle value transitions to atmospheric effects that need complete pigment integration. Both ends stay functional throughout your session, when one dulls, flip to the fresh point and keep working.
The firm construction maintains its shape under pressure while remaining gentle enough for delicate blending. Paper fibers pick up and redistribute pigment evenly across your surface, creating smooth transitions that fingers often can't achieve without smudging. Stumps work particularly well for controlled blending in tight areas where broader tools won't fit: eye details in portrait work, shadow edges in still life, atmospheric perspective in landscape drawings.
Keep a sandpaper block nearby to restore points as they wear. A few strokes reshape the tip, extending each stump's working life considerably. Available in multiple diameters to match your mark-making scale, small stumps for precise detail work, larger ones for broader value areas. Clean periodically by abrading away pigment buildup, or dedicate specific stumps to particular color families to avoid muddying your palette.
