This list includes 12 Art supplies that start with Z, from “Zebra Pen” to “Zircon”. Many entries mix familiar brand names and niche materials useful across drawing, painting, and mixed media.

Art supplies that start with Z are tangible tools and materials whose names begin with the letter Z. A notable example is “Zebra Pen”, a widely used brand of pens found in many studios and classrooms.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Usage, and Popular brands.

Name: Lists each supply’s common name so you can quickly identify items and match them to store or catalog entries.

Usage: Brief note on how artists typically use the supply, helping you decide whether it fits your project needs.

Popular brands: One to three well-known manufacturers or labels that help you compare quality and availability when shopping.

Art supplies that start with Z

NameType/CategoryTypical usePopular brands
Zinc WhitePigment/PaintWhite pigment for oil, acrylic, watercolor.Winsor & Newton, Golden, Gamblin
Zinc OxidePigmentDry white pigment for paints, grounds, and pigment mixes.Kremer Pigments, Winsor & Newton
Zinc PlatePrintmaking plateMetal plate for etching, engraving, and intaglio prints.Grafix, Speedball
Zinc SheetMetal/SculptureSheet metal for model-making, relief, and small sculpture.OnlineMetals, Metal Supermarkets
Zip-top BagAccessoryStore and protect small supplies, wet palettes, and works in progress.Ziploc, Glad
Zip TiesTool/AccessorySecure armatures, bind mixed-media parts, and hold temporary frameworks.3M, Gardner Bender
Zippered PortfolioAccessoryProtect and carry artwork, prints, and sketchbooks.Itoya, Canson
Zig MarkerMarkerBrush-style marker for illustration, lettering, and water effects.Kuretake (Zig)
Zebra PenPen/InkInking, fine-lining, and detailed sketch work.Zebra
Zentangle TilePaper/TileSmall square paper for pattern drawing practice and meditative doodling.Zentangle
ZirconCeramic mediumOpacifier in ceramic glazes and enamels to increase whiteness.Ferro, Kremer Pigments
Zinc-rich PrimerPrimer/CoatingProtect metal sculpture and armatures from corrosion before topcoating.Rust-Oleum, International

Descriptions

Zinc White
A white pigment (zinc oxide) used in paints for a cooler, less-yellowing white than some alternatives; common for glazing, tinting, and reducing hiding power in mixes.
Zinc Oxide
Fine white powder used as a pigment or additive in paints and primers; available as raw pigment or in prepared paint forms.
Zinc Plate
Zinc plates are a cost-effective metal surface for acid etching and drypoint; popular in schools and small studios for printmaking experiments.
Zinc Sheet
Thin zinc sheets are cuttable and formable for relief work, small sculptures, and mixed-media projects; corrosion-resistant and relatively malleable.
Zip-top Bag
Resealable plastic bags are versatile for organizing pigments, keeping brushes moist, storing wet media, and transporting small tools.
Zip Ties
Nylon cable ties are inexpensive, strong fasteners frequently used in sculpture armatures, installations, and workshop organization; available in many lengths and strengths.
Zippered Portfolio
A zip-closure folio that keeps flat work clean and safe while traveling; available in sizes for small tiles up to large sheets.
Zig Marker
Kuretake’s Zig markers include water-based brush tips and blendable inks, popular for hand lettering, sketching, and light watercolor-style washes.
Zebra Pen
Zebra makes reliable pens and fineliners (such as the F-series) favored for precise line work, comics, and everyday drawing.
Zentangle Tile
Official small 3.5 x 3.5 inch heavyweight paper tiles used for the Zentangle method; portable, uniform surfaces for pattern studies and practice.
Zircon
Zircon (zirconium silicate) is a white powder added to glazes and enamels to produce opacity and brighten white tones in ceramic work.
Zinc-rich Primer
Primers containing zinc dust or zinc-rich formulations help prevent rust on ferrous metals and provide a durable base for finishing coats on metal artworks.
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