Notebook

Notebook, 1993-

MATERIALS & METHODS - Pastels

Pastels - The Pastel Chalks - Manufacturing the Chalks - Table of chalks & Binders - Binders - Supports & Grounds - Paper for Pastels - Painting Procedure - Fixative - Care and Display

From: Kay, Reed. The Painter's Guide to Studio Methods and Materials. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983.

Pastels


Binder A. Put 1/3 ounce (av.) of powdered gum tragacanth in a bottle. Add a little grain alcohol to wet it thoroughly. Add one pint of water and allow the mixture to soak overnight. Warm the mixture slightly and squeeze any undissolved particles through a fine-mesh cloth to complete the solution. Stir in a little beta naphthol (about 1/4 teaspoon) to keep the solution from spoiling. Label it Binder A.


Binder B. The next binder solution is made as follows: 4 fluid ounces Binder A 8 fluid ounces Water


Binder C. Make a still more dilute solution as follows: 4 fluid onces Binder B 8 fluid onces Water


Binder D. Make Binder D as follows: 4 fluid ounces Binder C 8 fluid ounces Water


Binder E. Make as follows: 4 fluid onces Binder D 8 fluid ounces Water

[pp. 206-207]


[Kay, Reed. The Painter's Guide to Studio Methods and Materials. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983.]




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