Page 41 - the art of mushroom
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Dry on Dry                                                   1   Draw the outline lightly .
































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           Wet a wide round brush and remove the
           excess water using a cloth or paper towel.
           For the brush to be slightly damp will help
           in spreading the paint. For lighter colour mix
           the colour with white paint . The first layer is
           yellow for the base and add yellow ochre and
           orange for the shadow and contrast area.
           Use dark brown mix with white for the stem .














                                                               3   Add orange and brown over the yellow base

                                                                   while avoiding the light areas take some light
 The vibrant orange and yellow share the same colour palette as a pumpkin and how   brown and red for the gills and stem ,make
 fitting it is to be named the jack-o-lantern mushroom .The scientific name is Omphalotus   downward strokes .as for the texture on the
 illudens and it grows on decaying roots and stump in north america area. This mushroom   furthest left mushroom take a small brush
 is inedible and would leave someone very sick when consumed  ,they are mostly mistak-  and apply a bit of dark brown paint and
 en for chantrelle mushroom which is edible .The technique for this artwork is dry on dry   carefully dot on the the cap .
 technique meaning both the brush and paint is dry .The paint is used straight from the
 pallette or tube .Using this technique lean more towards oil pastel finish .





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