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| Dominic
White - Painting |
Our milk paint colors were
developed to match the furniture
and buildings shown at several
restored villages including Old
Sturbridge Village, plus museum
displays in such places as
Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, New
York's Metropolitan Museum of
Art, Winterthur, Colonial
Williamsburg, Philadelphia Museum
of Art, Wadsworth Atheneum, etc.
The original Colonial pieces we
copied were painted with
home-made milk paint, with vivid
colors and a most beautiful look
of velvet.
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| Claviers
Baroques - Harpsichord |
We started with 8 colors in
1974 and now have 20. All of our
hues are exact replications of
colors used in the early American
colonies. At present we are
experimenting with a few
additional colors.
CHANGING COLORS
By producing batches of
strong, rich colors we have made
it easy to adjust tinting in
order to make pastels as well as
an infinite variety of other hues
by mixing our colors together.
Practically any color can be
matched by the user, the same way
that artists have done with oil
paints for centuries.
Our paint is also available as
a translucent Milk Paint Base,
without pigment, for those who
wish to start from scratch with
their own universal tinting
colors or other water-soluble
pigments.
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