Various materials as acrylic, oilstick and spray paint.
paint originally came from Indians crushing different Barrie's and plants and put them together to make colors. Anastasia greer
A photography is usually his starting-point. He then translates it into a great number of small squares which make up the painting.
It depends on what color and what time period. Many years ago, red jasper was used to make paint. So was lapis lazuli, limestone, and various other materials, such as berries and burnt wood.
To get red paint, one can use blue and purple paint. One can use red and yellow to then make orange. Blue and yellow will make green paint. Red paint can also be purchased.
The Plains Indians used the gall bladder of a buffalo to make yellow paint. They would mix the bile from the gall bladder with other natural materials to create the yellow pigment for their artwork and decorations.
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Buffalos were used to make materials for the Plains Indians because that was their main animal at the time, and the easiest to find. Some techniques they used to hunt buffalo were stampeding them off of cliffs, and dressing in animal costumes.
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all children on the great plains learned
From natural materials .
they wore ugly kine clothe
They used pigments of the earth.
it was useful for the winter to make clothing
they used buffalo to make oil and write with feathers
Plains, Glue, pencil and ect.
how did chumash make their clothing