Artist's Palette

Umbrellas in Brisbane

MATERIALS

• Atelier Interactive colours: Yellow Ochre; Raw Sienna Dark; Arylamide Yellow Light; Arylamide Yellow Deep; Cobalt Turquoise; Cobalt Blue; Pacific Blue; Ultramarine; Burnt Sienna; Paynes Grey; Quinacridone Magenta; Cadmium Orange; Pthalo Green; Titanium White.• Winsor & Newton stretched canvas 91 x 122 cm.• Brushes: One-and-a-half inch Dream Finish paint brush; Neef Number 12 flat stiff synthetic; Neef Number 6 flat stiff synthetic; Neef Number 1; Robert Wade Number 6 Taklon rigger; Winsor & Newton• Easel (four wheel castors with ratchet to raise and lower).• Cleaning: Viva paper towels; tissues; Chux; spray bottle.• Palette: Sta-Wet Painter’s Pal.• Charcoal.• Atelier Varnish Medium.• Modelling compound.• Atelier Gesso.• Ruler to draw up grid.• Four 8 x 6 inch photographs.• Perspex painting board.• Masking tape.• Gold frame for assessment of tones.• Camera.• Lighting: Two roof skylights and three daylight fluouro tubes.

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