Trainees learn airbrushing
Pat Whately from Tauranga recently ran a two day workshop at the Ceramics Access Module in Raetihi. Advanced course trainees learnt airbrushing techniques for the first time from the Tauranga based tutor.
Airbrushing is a con- very well to airbrushtrolled way of applying ing. colour with an airgun Airbrushing can be rather than with a brush, tried by anyone but to giving a softer finish. be able to do it properly Using an air brush en- a person really needs to ables craftspeople to be shown how. A good tone or blend colours basic knowledge of how together. Figurines and to use an airgun is animals lend themselves needed.
The first day of the course was spent learning basic techniques and the second day concentrated on more advanced techniques. The trainees were presented with certificates for airbrushing at the end of the two day course.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 8, Issue 377, 12 March 1991, Page 5
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