Artists can help right in their studios by never putting a fully loaded brush into water. Wipe off the paint before cleaning the brush. It’s better for your brush and your cities water reclamation system. Also, let you paints dry into a film causing a lower impact on the environment.
If you really want to go top shelf, install a filtering system to capture your waste solids. They tell me it’s easy and fun to see how clean your water becomes after the process.
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Has anyone tried the soy based crayons? That sounds like a great kid green art media.
This could be great to use for postcards!
Great idea. eco-art in the making for an eco-art postcard art show! Cool!!
Artists can help right in their studios by never putting a fully loaded brush into water. Wipe off the paint before cleaning the brush. It’s better for your brush and your cities water reclamation system. Also, let you paints dry into a film causing a lower impact on the environment.
If you really want to go top shelf, install a filtering system to capture your waste solids. They tell me it’s easy and fun to see how clean your water becomes after the process.
See This web site for instructions:
http://bit.ly/bNGhKX