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Once
limited to the realms of duck hunting and fishing, decoy and fish
carving have become wildlife art forms in their own right. Recently,
wildfowl carvers and painters have discovered that Chromacolour
Artist Colours can give them the edge when it comes to creating
realistic works of art.
Glenn
McMurdo, winner of numerous best of show awards in the United States
and Canada uses Chromacolour exclusively for his carvings. Professionals
like Glenn do not contemplate changing mediums unless there is a
clear benefit from doing so.
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"Early
in 1998 I was asked to try a new paint. I was reluctant at first because
I had become quite comfortable with the acrylic paints that I was
using. It didn't take long to become a believer in the Chromacolour
line of paints. The colour selection is excellent, they spread well
and blend together easliy, but most of all the wet colour on your
palette is very close to what you get after it's dry (much like oils).
These paints, because of their composition also dry with more vivid
and brilliant colour.
I'd recommend Chromacolour Artist Colours to anyone."
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