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AIRBRUSH ARTWORK
Dan's Airbrushing
Having found a Pasche Air Brush at a yard sale for $5.00, I decided
to give airbrushing a try. Until I did the Yard sign below, (the
last image), I had never used an airbrush before, and wasn't sure
what the end results would be like.
By the time I finished side one of the sign, I had pretty much
figured out how to use the airbrush, at least on wood, then I began
to experiment on muslin. For painting on muslin, instead of purchasing
the expensive Airbrush paints, I used Delta Ceramcoat, it seemed
to be the only hobby acrylic available to me at the time that didn't
have bugers that would clog the airbrush. Using a paint bottle I
would dilute the paint about 3:1 with water, (water being the 3),
and sometimes even more dilute than this. The largest painting you
see below has maybe 6-8 ounces of paint to do the entire painting.
As you can see, other than the cost of the material, it is a very
inexpensive way to express yourself. However, painting on solid
surfaces, in some instances airbrush paints work much better. This
is not always the case, as the yard sign at the bottom was done
using the diluted acrylic method.
I have since then purchased a new Airbrush, a Paasche VLST Pro
from Dick
Blick Art Materials, and am quite pleased with the equipment
and the service.
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