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Q: Did Alexander Calder used watercolor in all his paintings?
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Why did Alexander Calder used wire for his sculptures?

It suited his ideas.


Did Georgia O'Keeffe use oil paints in all her paintings?

From the 1920s she did. Before this she used watercolor.


What tools are used in watercolor paintings?

water and pastel Answer 2 Not pastel, please! Pastels are crayons.


What are some materials Calder use to make his mini circus?

Alexander Calder used wood, different types of fabric, wire, ribbon, string and paints.


What paper is used for watercolor painting?

Watercolour paintings are painted on watercolour paper which is somewhat thicker than regular paper in that it doesn't wrinkle over time.


Did Rockwell paint in watercolor?

Yes, he used watercolors for sketches at all levels (e.g. first a pencil sketch then colored with watercolor, watercolor + acrylics). His watercolors on paper or board are also sold in auctions, as well as his original, hand signed drawings and of course the oil paintings.


Why do scientist not use water as a solvent for paint?

Scientists can use water as a solvent for paint, but only if the pigments of the pain are water soluble. If the pigments are not water soluble, then some other solvent must be used, for example oils. This is the difference between watercolor paintings and oil paintings.


What is the difference between watercolor paint and oil paint?

Quite simply the materials used to paint the picture. Pigments used for painting may be, among other things, water or oil based. Generally, but not always, oil based paintings endure longer.


What media did Andrew Wyeth use?

Andrew Wyeth, son of American Illustration legend N.C. Wyeth, was famous for his intimate and highly detailed portraits and figurative paintings. He used primarily drybrushed watercolor and egg tempera.


What color paint is used in the Bradshaw paintings?

Dark reddish-brown is used in the Bradshaw paintings.


What materials were used in painting in the Philippines during the Spanish occupation?

Watercolor was used by Filipino painters in the early 1800s.


What is gauche paint used for?

"GOUACHE", paints, (pronounced 'g-wash') are water soluble paints in the watercolor family. Unlike traditional watercolor paint, which is translucent, gouache is an opaque medium, with a matte finish as opposed to a lustre. It can be mixed with traditional watercolor, and painted OVER watercolor, for interesting effect.