Beatrix Potter primarily used watercolor paint for her illustrations in her famous Children's Books, such as "The Tale of Peter Rabbit." She had a distinct and detailed style that captured the whimsical and charming world of her animal characters.
Beatrix Potter was a straight woman. Not a man! Her husband's name was William Potter! I'm in 4th grade and know this! Really people! How old are you? Use an encyclopedia or the Internet! How did you not know that?
Beatrix Potter was known to enjoy cooking and often made traditional English dishes such as roast meats, pies, and puddings. She also grew her own vegetables and herbs which she would use in her cooking.
He use the style luminisum.
oil
Not for "fantasy" style magic! You gotta use your imagination!
No, miniture art is just a scaling issue, an illustration is a drawing that is often intended to go along side a text. For example a famous use of illustration would be in the books of Beatrix Potter.
it was the style back them.
He used oils and pastels
Just about all styles that I can think of require wet paint. If you are asking about painting directly into wet plaster, it is the art of the fresco.
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
aboriginals use paint brushes to paint
I suppose if you were doing a faux fresco you could use tempera paint, but this wouldn't be done using plaster but on paper in the same style. On plaster I don't think the tempera would work.