Re: gum printing pigment

From: Dave Rose ^lt;cactuscowboy@bresnan.net>
Date: 10/10/05-06:56:02 AM Z
Message-id: <001801c5cd99$f9d826b0$11ac9045@dave6m4323wvj7>

Hello Mark,

Most artist supply stores will stock dry powder pigment. I've dealt with
Pearl Paint in Paramus, NJ in the past.
http://www.pearlpaint.com/

Dave in Wyoming

Dave,

What is a good source for dry pigments? (Probably a dumb question)

Thanks again for the visit in beautiful Montana—Your gum prints & gum-overs
were beautiful!

Best Wishes,
Mark Nelson
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In a message dated 10/9/05 9:55:22 AM, cactuscowboy@bresnan.net writes:

> For Ivory Black, I mix it 1g/20ml (dry powder) or 1g/10ml (watercolor
> tube).
>
>
Received on Mon Oct 10 06:53:49 2005

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