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  2. Fixative (drawing) - Wikipedia

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    In art, in particular drawings in pastels, charcoal, chalk, and other dry media, a fixative is a kind of preserving agent applied over the top of the drawing to prevent crumbling, [1] smudging, fading, and discolouring. [2] [3] In times gone by, natural substances such as diluted egg white were painted on, but today synthetic sprays are usually ...

  3. Glass coloring and color marking - Wikipedia

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    The principal methods of this are enamelled glass, essentially a technique for painting patterns or images, used for both glass vessels and on stained glass, and glass paint, typically in black, and silver stain, giving yellows to oranges on stained glass. All of these are fired in a kiln or furnace to fix them, and can be extremely durable ...

  4. Hand-colouring of photographs - Wikipedia

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    The use of crayon or pastel sticks of ground pigments in various levels of saturation is also considered a highly skilled colourist's domain, as it requires knowledge of drawing techniques. Like oils, crayons and pastels generally obscure the original photograph, which produces portraits more akin to traditional paintings.

  5. Pastel - Wikipedia

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    A pastel fixative is an aerosol varnish which can be used to help stabilize the small charcoal or pastel particles on a painting or drawing. It cannot prevent smearing entirely without dulling and darkening the bright and fresh colors of pastels.

  6. 15 Things You Should Always Buy at the Thrift Store ... - AOL

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    You can find paintings, prints, and a host of other original works of art at thrift stores, says Leah Ashley, an interior stylist and vintage expert. "It’s a wonderful way to set yourself apart ...

  7. Talk:Pastel - Wikipedia

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    "Pastel is pure pigment, the same pigment used in making all fine art paints. All top quality pastel brands are permanent when applied to conservation ground and properly framed. Pastel that has not been sprayed with fixative contains no liquid binder that may cause other media to darken, yellow, crack or blister with time.

  8. How To Clean Enameled Cast Iron To Remove Stains And Stuck-On ...

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  9. Category:Pastel drawings - Wikipedia

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