WOOOOW, I love these masks, they are truly wonderful :D!! Did you use a sort of metallic paint to paint them, Claude? It adds a wonderful old, antique bronze look to these masks. Bonne soirée. Bisous, Ilona
thank you Ilona. I first used ink "Rohrer & Klingner", Umbra, lighter paint, and Sepia the darker paint, mixed with water, then painted with a structuring acrylic paint "Rubens Premia" bonne soirée bisous
Perfectas!!
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Un peu effrayant mais bonne idée!
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Muy bien hechas ¡¡¡¡¡
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SupprimerWOOOOW, I love these masks, they are truly wonderful :D!!
RépondreSupprimerDid you use a sort of metallic paint to paint them, Claude? It adds a wonderful old, antique bronze look to these masks.
Bonne soirée. Bisous, Ilona
thank you Ilona. I first used ink "Rohrer & Klingner", Umbra, lighter paint, and Sepia the darker paint, mixed with water, then painted with a structuring acrylic paint "Rubens Premia"
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Merci beaucoup, Claude :!
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nothing Ilona :-)
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This mask with the typical theatre icon is stunning. I would like to know how big it is…?
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Birgit
thank you Birgit. Each face is about 3 cm high x 2 cm wide. With an air-hardening paste, the masks can be shrunk.
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Geniales y el color perfecto,besos:-)
RépondreSupprimermuchas gracias Rosa Maria!
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