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I have always used Winsor & Newton gouache, but recently bought a tube of M. Graham titanium white. I switched on the white only,because it comes in a much larger tube, and usually use more white than other colors of gouache. I had been painting daily with it for a couple weeks, and noticed that it wasn't white but buff colored. To be clear. The paint looked white on the pallete, but as soon as it was applied to the painting it looked buff. I first thought that it was because of dirty water, or brush, as I was painting on location. This happened a few times, so one day I started out with white first, and got the same results. I went home scrubbed a brush with soap and water, dipped it in clean water, and got the same result. I also have M. Graham zinc white. I tried that with better results. My question is this. I'm guessing in your career you have used several brands/types of white gouache, which one do you consider to be the whitest?
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This is a question that is unrelated to your post; which is very nice by the way; that I hope you may have some input.
I have always used Winsor & Newton gouache, but recently bought a tube of M. Graham titanium white. I switched on the white only,because it comes in a much larger tube, and usually use more white than other colors of gouache. I had been painting daily with it for a couple weeks, and noticed that it wasn't white but buff colored. To be clear. The paint looked white on the pallete, but as soon as it was applied to the painting it looked buff. I first thought that it was because of dirty water, or brush, as I was painting on location. This happened a few times, so one day I started out with white first, and got the same results. I went home scrubbed a brush with soap and water, dipped it in clean water, and got the same result. I also have M. Graham zinc white. I tried that with better results.
My question is this. I'm guessing in your career you have used several brands/types of white gouache, which one do you consider to be the whitest?
Hello everyone am here to give a testimony of how Dr. OLU herbal mixture saved my husband and I from shame and disgrace.
My husband and I were married for 5 years and no issue it was a really problem for me so a friend of mine told me about how Dr. OLU herbal mixture saved their marriage so I contacted him on his what's app number (+2348140654426) and he got back to me so I told him everything that is going on. And he told me not to worry about anything, so he told me what to do and after i bought his products he told my husbands to use it for just one week and so we obeyed his instructions after using the product my husbands penis increased from 4 inches to 9 inches
I am happy to say i am now 3 mounts pregnant and the weak erection problem stopped, me and my husband are now doing just fine, no more troubles. So I tell feel free to contact Dr. OLU on his email (Drolusolutionhome@gmail.com) or what's app him on (+2348140654426)
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