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Artspace are proud to present a brand new range of video tutorials and step-by-step activities for adults, children and families to enjoy during lock-down and beyond. Artspace Activity Tutorial - Natural Earth Pigments Painting on Wood The landscape floor around us in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley consists of a multitude of colours. Red and yellow ochres, grey and brown can all be achieved by grinding small samples of earth in a pestle and mortar. Similarly, black and white can be made from charcoal and chalk. These harmonious natural colours look amazing when painted upon pieces of found wood or boards to produce stunning pieces of artwork or rustic signs. Activity rating Suitable for all abilities but some earth samples may be harder to grind in the pestle and mortars than others. Preparation time Approx. 15 minutes to prepare the table with the different earth samples and kit. You will need to have collected different colours of earth beforehand and it is best to have let it dry out over a few days if possible. A walk in the woods gives you the chance to see a surprising variety of colours once you begin to look. Time required for activity 1 hour + Shopping list o Earth pigments – red, yellow, grey, brown etc. o Charcoal for black. o Chalk for white ( purchased if needs be). o Pestle and mortar. More than one allows others to mix different colours at the same time. o PVA glue to act as a binder for the earth pigments. o Pot to mix earth paint in. o Pot of water. o Some suitable brushes. o Selected pieces of wood – either found wood such as driftwood, an old fence panel or even a branch that has had its bark removed. All would benefit from being washed beforehand and allowed to dry. Download the Activity Guide PDF here... http://artspacecinderford.org/?page_i... We will release a brand new activity guide and video once a week on our Facebook page and the series will be available to download from our website. Why not try an activity and send us some pictures of your work for inclusion in our online gallery. 'Like us' on Facebook using the link below to receive these FREE resources and activities as soon as they become available. / artspacecinderford The resource guides were originally developed to support activity co-ordinators and carers of people with dementia living in residential care, but the activities are fun for all the family - especially during lock-down!