Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Native American Woman & Papoose – Part 17

Painting the blanket.

3 comments:

  1. Another informative comment. I especially appreciated the small tidbits about paint, and I ould NEVER have picked red and green if I had to make brown. I never painted or paid any attention to colors or art stuff (much anyay) until I started woodcarving and discovered that most of them are painted, at least the best looking ones in my opinion. I would wafe that a lot of your blog followers don't know a lot about painting and would appreciate more basic infor about paint, pigment, colors, mixing, brush techniques and types, etc....I know I sure would. Thanks for what you do share, and I had already figured that the property had you busy and that was the explination for the intervals between posts...I understant fully, life is more than woodcarving and it goes on. have a great day.

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  2. Lynn, thanks for more great techniques. Loved the shading and high lites - very effective! I agree with Kent the "Paintology" (-: is helpful.

    ROn

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  3. I thank you for the informative paint techniques. This Indian has been so helpful, in so many ways, to do one of my own. I think by getting all the info ,one can get, on whatever subject you do is critical. Thanks again for the great info. fred k

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