MLBob Furia
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Easily the most difficult bird to spatter-paint. I always need to have plenty of "paint erasers" nearby ('Q'-tips to dip in water) when attempting one of these.
So far- so good with the first of two I have ready to paint - this one a frond; the other is a cork bird. I have to break out the "widgeon spatter brush" for these. Used it along with an old Squibb brush that throws fine to medium spatter.
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I picked it up the widgeon brush many moons ago when I had occasion to ask for a complimentary brush at a hotel. I'd be lost without it - as it has just the right bristles for throwing larger dots of color. No name on it; made in China.
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Here she is ready to be glazed. Underpainted with two different values of white; then 5 different colors used for the spatter work, four in mixes. Easy to see why the head on this species always gets painted first.
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So far- so good with the first of two I have ready to paint - this one a frond; the other is a cork bird. I have to break out the "widgeon spatter brush" for these. Used it along with an old Squibb brush that throws fine to medium spatter.
View attachment Widhen 006 (600 x 399).jpg
I picked it up the widgeon brush many moons ago when I had occasion to ask for a complimentary brush at a hotel. I'd be lost without it - as it has just the right bristles for throwing larger dots of color. No name on it; made in China.
View attachment Widhen 005 (600 x 399).jpg
Here she is ready to be glazed. Underpainted with two different values of white; then 5 different colors used for the spatter work, four in mixes. Easy to see why the head on this species always gets painted first.
View attachment Widhen 001 (600 x 399).jpg