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Radha Krishna Statue Sculpture, Krishna Idol Statues, Lord Krishna Idol, Hindu Statues Goddesses, Animals With Horns, Krishna Idol, God Of Love, Statue Home Decor, Temple Decor

**Krishna Statue,60 CM Dust Marble Lord Krishna Idol, Sculpture Krishan With Flute, God Of Love Hindu statue Home Decor, Hindu Gifts Altar** Weight : 7.950kg approx Height : 60cm/24 inches approx Width : 34 cm/13 inches approx Depth : 13cm/5inches approx Material: Cultured Marble Usage:- Home Décor, Gifting, Mandir statue, Outdoor Patio. He stands in a relaxed position with one leg over the other playing the flute. Krishna is hand-carved and is completely one of a kind, you will receive this…

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14K views · 560 reactions | I get a lot of questions regarding the medium I use. I hope this answers some of your questions 😊

I use a few different mediums depending on the style. Here are some examples below:

Building supply materials:
- joint compound (also known as drywall mud)
- joint filler (also known as wall putty or polyfiller)
- topping compound 
Each of these have their own qualities such as thickness, drying time and ability to mix with colour. You can add acrylic paint or modelling paste to either of these depending on your desired effect. You could also add dry mediums to get more texture. 

Professional art mediums 
- modelling paste 
- impasto medium 
You can add acrylic paint or dry mediums such as marble dust and sand, depending on the effect you want! 

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I get a lot of questions regarding the medium I use. I hope this answers some of your questions 😊 I use a few different mediums depending on the style. Here are some examples below: Building supply...

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collage journeys by Jane Davies: Opacity with Marble Dust Jane Davies, Marble Painting, Make Art, Acrylic Paint, Vodka Bottle, Printmaking, Marble, Wax, Paint

I was investigating what happens to acrylic paint when you add marble dust. I have used it cold wax and oil media, as well as printmaking inks, to stiffen the consistency of the material. So what happens if you work it into acrylic paint? Looks like we've found a way to make transparent acrylics opaque without adding white, which changes their value. From right: quinacridone magenta, manganese blue hue, Indian yellow hue, and quinacridone gold, each in their straight-up form and with marble…

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