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Old 04-14-2007, 09:51 AM   #26
Sharon Knettell Sharon Knettell is offline
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Richard,

Thank-you for taking the time to 'clarify' a confusing point about paint vehicles.

I am using the SP Optical white as well as the Pyrolo Ruby.

The Optical White is a revelation, it keeps colors brilliant and they do not seem to 'sink in'. The Pyrolo Ruby is exquisite and as I love brilliant pinks, it has been an extremely useful substitute for Alizarin.

This is off the topic somewhat, but the texture of SP's paint especially the whites are tailor-made for painting skin. They blend so beautifully even when you don't try to blend them. The consistency is perfect.
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