R is for…
Ink
R is for red. R is for raw umber, raw sienna, and the roots used for rose madder. R is for rose lake, red ochre, and red oxides resembling rust. R is for royal smalt, often called blue frit, and for retiring realger due to it’s risk.
R is for retrospective, an exhibit […]
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Troupe de Mlle. Eglantine, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Sketchbook, Faber-Castell Ink Pens
Do you can-can? I can can. What I mean to say is I can can. Or, at least I thought I could. Boy, one batch of strawberry jam and baby girl thinks she’s a pro. Ha!
There’s more to home canning than I ever knew. This is […]
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Q is for…
Faber-Castell Ink Pens
Q is for quilt. Q is for quill, an early writing instrument made from a feather, and for Quink, an ink it can write with. Q is for the Quince Street painters of Philadelphia.
Q is for quinophthalone yellow, a lightfast synthetic organic pigment, and for quercitron, a yellow dye from the […]
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P is for…
Faber-Castell Ink Pens
P is for purple. P is for peach black, Paris green, and Prussian blue. P is for perinone orange, permanent green, and pyrrole red. P is for pink, puce, and the popular phthalos. P is for the primaries: red, yellow and blue.
P is for portrait. P is for poppy oil, portable […]
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