Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Preventing the appearance of paper pulp

Children are reminded to mix the colours well before painting. (See picture below) Result of excessive water and the repeated action of painting on the same spot causes paper pulp to appear. If colours were well-mixed, there is sufficient colour pigment on the paint brush and therefore children do not need to paint on the same spot repeatedly. 


Appearance of paper pulp in children's painting is often associated with dull colours as there isn't enough colour pigment.


Appearance of paper pulp

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