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I suppose if you were doing a faux fresco you could use tempera paint, but this wouldn't be done using plaster but on paper in the same style. On plaster I don't think the tempera would work.
water-soluble paint
Tempera is a low-grade paint and is very thin; oil painting is thicker, which makes it better for a variety of styles. Oil paint also had a slight reflective quality that is prized, whilst tempera is very matte.
Renaissance artists are known for their work in oils, egg tempera, frescoes and statues. Frescoes are murals made by mixing pigment into plaster then painting it onto walls. Marble was a signature material for sculpture, as was limestone.
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The best temperature for steapsin to work at maximum efficiency is at 37 degrees were it has the lowest degradition per hour of 8%. The pH of steapsin to work at a great efficiency of 11 where the degradition is 10%.
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I suppose if you were doing a faux fresco you could use tempera paint, but this wouldn't be done using plaster but on paper in the same style. On plaster I don't think the tempera would work.
water-soluble paint
Tempera is a low-grade paint and is very thin; oil painting is thicker, which makes it better for a variety of styles. Oil paint also had a slight reflective quality that is prized, whilst tempera is very matte.
yes they did and i know it for sure. 100% ture
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Renaissance artists are known for their work in oils, egg tempera, frescoes and statues. Frescoes are murals made by mixing pigment into plaster then painting it onto walls. Marble was a signature material for sculpture, as was limestone.
Well, you're nasal passages and mouth are connected by your throat which makes it work together.. smell actually affects how things taste.. try drinking something and plugging your nose, the taste goes away a little bit!
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