[Aquanet] m graham paints and Nita Leland

patchapin at mindspring.com patchapin at mindspring.com
Mon May 19 19:12:31 EDT 2008


Major reason I don't use them -- I have painted in the damp tropics most of 
my life, and never had a problem of this type until I introduced some Graham 
paint.  I use the old-fashioned metal butcher tray palettes, not plastic.

Since moulds, once they get a handhold, are a real problem in the tropics, I 
didn't mess around, simply 'un-introduced' the paints.

patch
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bradford Clement" <clementb at fiu.edu>
To: "list aquanet" <aquanet at cleverwhiz.com>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 12:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] m graham paints and Nita Leland


>I never had a problem with mildew or mold growing in my palette until
> I started using M Graham paints.
> I tried leaving a paper towel with a drop of bleach in the closed
> palette but no luck. Has anyone else had this problem or is it just a
> fluke (I have other brands of paint in the palette and nothing is
> growing on them.
> I really love the paints, but now only squeeze out what I think I'm
> going to need for each painting session.
>
> Brad
>
> On May 19, 2008, at 3:02 PM, Martha Keim-St Louis wrote:
>
>> I just noticed on Nita's blog that she's tested all the M Graham
>> paints. Woohoo, Thanks. My post below.
>>
>> Nita, thanks so much for making yourself do the whole M Graham test.
>> I have tested about six or seven of them and love 'em so far. Is
>> there a way to download that images in hi-res? I opened it in P-shop
>> but couldn't read the writing.
>> Thanks.
>> Martha Keim-St. Louis
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