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Transparent Materials Are: 1OUACHE, gwash, in art, is a form of water-•olor using opaque pigment rather than the more raditional transparent (aquarelle) technique, "he pigments employed are essentially the same s those for transparent watercolor (finely ground lowdered pigment, with a small amount of gly-erin, honey, and oxgall in an aqueous solution if gum), but they are made opaque by the addi-ion of white. The gouache may be applied to white or tinted paper in the same manner as transparent watercolor.One is that your presentation needs to be clear and convincing, since the idea is not likely to be a familiar one; the other is that parents' questions can sometimes put teachers on the spot if they have not thought things through (see chapter 6). You also need to be prepared in practical ways, with attractive materials for use in the scheme. The quality of these materials has a part to play in the scheme's success or failure. A stout transparent plastic file for carrying books home, for instance, though it costs more than a card one, is nevertheless an investment. We all know that children are less likely to lose, or allow to be damaged, attractive things that look as though they deserve to be taken care of.
If draping without a valance is desired, one or both curtains may be hung so as completely to cover the trim at the top of the window. Sometimes both curtains are arranged to cover the whole width of the window at the top, and are tied back to form an overlap. This is desirable when lightweight or transparent materials are used. |
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