Monthly Archives: March 2007

Artist Small

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Water Color

Question: What non-toxic way I could know the color of water?

I use an old milk can be used as a fountain and want it to look like milk is spilling out of the can continuously, but the substance is used the color of the water, not fat, clog a pump, and it must have non-toxic Incase the children into it, because they are on the ground level.

Answer: .... a few drops of orange peel (orange oil sold as a TKO) to the Water until the desired white effect. It is also becoming clear the lines, as it kills any mucus build-up. How is it made from orange peels are relatively non-toxic, unless it can irritate the skin.

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Ames China Painting

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Brushes Watercolor

Question: If I were a beginning watercolor artist, brush, what would you recommend?

I paint on paper 9x12 in the (usually on the Mountain peaks, I am a climber) and I want to take a round brush (or two) in my kit. What would you recommend? Synthetic, natural, mixed .... I am open to suggestions about the type, brand, size, etc. Thanks to attach (I had a picture, but I do not see that is possible here.

Answer: I personally like the brush that the white synthetic hair have. They are soft enough for watercolor and working animals in the name of longevity. I would be one round and one flat. Something like in the link.

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Golden Acrylic Paint

Q: color of the Golden-object in Acrylic Painting?

Hello, I am working on a recent painting I have that on a golden dome http://vortianized.deviantart.com/art/st-petersburg-photo-86719635 attempts to isolate the colors inside the dome, but I can not find out, and I know I can Do not use gold paint on them. Expert painter / colorist / artist, help!

Answer: Look through the colored boxes on this page reference (Utrecht Art Supplies), I guess http://www.utrechtart.com/dsp_view_products.cfm?classID=1010&subclassID=101010&brandname=Utrecht ocher directly Tube in spots and flashed with some Titanium White in other areas. Some Raw Sienna brightened with white and dark with RawUumber There are also Golden Ochre among others. Just Swatches look through all and choose the colors, the blackout would have to / at least the manipulation (flash) after reaching the tones you are. I try drawing of the complete picture with Charcoals first get all the values (lightness or darkness of the room to correct) and then glazed with colors the areas I feel are closest to I think the main color to be. It can all be adusted accordingly (even completely wiped off), if the color is not what you want. Yes, the experiment on a separate Canvas / paper before painting it is your last piece as a great help in finding out which colors in the near or on the actuall Bullseye of color, you are trying to duplicate. I hope this has helped you! Jim http://www.artworkbyjim.com

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Robert Simmons Paint

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