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<font size="+1"><font face="Comic Sans MS">Wow, Miriam! I cannot
BELIEVE you remembered that!<br>
Yes, cerulean is a magical color. Brands are important.<br>
Cheap will dry up in the tube and turn into a rock if you are<br>
not using it all the time. So get a good brand! I won't recommend<br>
one but you can try them and see which one you like.<br>
<br>
I went to a Nita Engle workshop one time, long time ago, and<br>
if I remember correctly, she said cerulean was a troubleshooting<br>
color.<br>
<br>
I tried it one time in a wash of reflections in water though, it <br>
made a harsh line and wanted to sit there and not move when I<br>
spritzed it. That could have been the brand, I guess, however, when<br>
I want to do that, I stay away from that color!<br>
<br>
Cia<br>
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go through many tubes of Cerulean on a regular basis!<br>
<br>
I love its granulating properties. Perfect at the apex of skies, <br>
<br>
mixes beautifully for grays and I also use it <br>
along with Cad. red & yell. for caucasian flesh tones<br>
(learned from Charles Reid)<br>
<br>
I also love it in blond hair.<br>
<br>
It is the perfect blue for the "gray" on white shirts in sunlight.<br>
Especially with a little yellow ochre bounced into it.<br>
<br>
It is also an essential ingredient in my indispensible "Morris Black"<br>
In a Judy Morris book she gives a recipe for mixing a black with green,
red, sepia and cerulean. The cerulean gives it a wonderful opacity.<br>
<br>
Cerulean is also the magic color to paint over anything that isn't
working in a painting.<br>
I think i learned that from Cia here on this discussion group.<br>
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From: Joe and Sue Cartwright <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bonanza@bigpond.net.au"><bonanza@bigpond.net.au></a><br>
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Subject: Re: [Aquanet] chalky clolours<br>
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Hi Pat,<br>
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I still have this (Winsor and Newton) in my palette though I use it
less and<br>
less, I found it did not flow as smoothly as other colours. I too
mainly use<br>
it for rocks and producing some beautiful greys. I will also use it in
some<br>
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Hi, gang.<br>
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Since we've been discussing colours that may or may not be chalky, that
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brings up the topic of a pigment everyone seems to have- cerulean blue.
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I have it, purchased years ago because my instructor at the time said
we <br>
needed it... and it has languished in my box ever since. Do any of you <br>
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