Marijuana plants and coconuts
Manly out of plants and different dyes they found
I have one by Stone that is of a Native American Chief.
with paint
Native Americans did not have much to draw with, so they used the resources they could find. For paint, they would find it from nature. For example, red:blood yellow: flowers etc. They would draw and write with sticks and stones.
They ate it raw. It was a rare treat.
The Sioux tribe painted symbols on their bodies for special occasions and when they went to war. They believed that these symbols would give them special powers.
Many artists began to paint images of native Americans and landscapes of early America. Hope this helps c:
Without a doubt, it was Little Joe. He never used a stirrup, preferring to spring onto his trusty Paint like the Indians (or the politically correct Native Americans).
Yes, you can use spray paint on canvas to create artwork.
Among the carvers supplies were small mortar and pestles. White came from sun dried clam shells and ground to a fine powder. Black came from manganese or charcoal. Blue from copper clay and reds and browns from various ochres. Once these natural materials were ground and pulverized they were often mixed with salmon eggs to produce pastel colors. Natural color did not last more than a few years and as the Europeans arrived and traded, longer lasting paint materials were traded.
No. It was invented by Americans.
Yes, you can paint with spray paint by spraying it onto a surface to create a colorful and even coat of paint.