History of the DEADLY Color Green | Sculpting a Garden Inspired by Scheele's and Paris Green

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  • Опубліковано 25 жов 2023
  • Since it's spooky season I thought I would dive into the creepy history behind the color green. In this video I'm sculpting a garden piece inspired by arsenic green aka Scheele's and Paris green. I'm using premo polymer clay for this garden, along with black and gold pigments from Eye Candy Pigments. If you like history, weird facts and watching someone's hands make stuff... subscribe! 💚💚💚
    My website and art shop: www.lifeofapaintbrush.com
    Materials I use (Amazon affiliate links):
    Pan Pastels and other supplies to color clay: amzn.to/3Zz9kOI
    Polymer clay I use: amzn.to/3tfaEu7
    Polymer clay tools: www.amazon.com/shop/lifeofapa...
    Image credits: Open Culture, Chris Goulet at English Wikipedia, Winterthur Museum, The Paris Review
    Music credit: 'Feretory' by Anthony Earls, 'Mysterious Moments' by Eneide
    #art #polymerclay #victorian #artist #clayart #clay #history
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  • @kathleenriley7178
    @kathleenriley7178 7 місяців тому +2

    Oh my goodness!!! I love this video.
    The piece is beautiful!
    Watching you sculpt made me watch it but the story kept me here until the very end.