jimoneilalaska (AKA: Jim O'Neil on ipernity)
tools, acrylic, some.
I've always hated cleaning my palette.
Subsequently I changed, quite a while ago, to using a glass palette (a broken, recycled, window pane) , -if I forget to clean it & the paint dries on it, run a razor blade scrapper across it and it's good as new.
Since then I've found a use for defunct CDs/DVDs, they're great, as disposable palettes, for small amounts of paints and a few colors.
Lately I'm trying Glad's, 'Press'n Seal' sealing wrap on my old wooden palette, use it' peel if, toss it. Not bad but I'm not too comfortable with the throwaway culture, will probable stick to glass.
tools, acrylic, some.
I've always hated cleaning my palette.
Subsequently I changed, quite a while ago, to using a glass palette (a broken, recycled, window pane) , -if I forget to clean it & the paint dries on it, run a razor blade scrapper across it and it's good as new.
Since then I've found a use for defunct CDs/DVDs, they're great, as disposable palettes, for small amounts of paints and a few colors.
Lately I'm trying Glad's, 'Press'n Seal' sealing wrap on my old wooden palette, use it' peel if, toss it. Not bad but I'm not too comfortable with the throwaway culture, will probable stick to glass.