pastel
Pastels evoke a sense of lightness, delicacy, and softness. They are often associated with spring, infancy, and a gentle aesthetic, steering clear of the intensity found in primary or neon colors. In a visual sense, the word suggests a lack of saturation that feels airy rather than washed out. In the context of art, the term implies a specific tactile quality. Because pastels are applied as dry pigment, they create a velvety, matte texture that differs from the gloss of oil paints or the transparency of watercolors. This makes the word carry a connotation of fragility and immediacy.
Countable when referring to the individual drawing sticks used by an artist. Uncountable when referring to the general category of light colors in fashion or interior design.