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The Art of Graining: How Acquired and How Produced. / With the description of colors and their applications.

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A practical manual that teaches decorative wood-graining techniques, presenting step-by-step guidance on preparing surfaces, mixing pigments, and applying finishes to imitate woods such as oak and black walnut. It explains layering primers and grounds, color recipes and thinning ratios, drying times, and specific wiping, combing, and shading methods for different grains, with advice on tools and surface preparation to avoid defects. Illustrated plates demonstrate samples and patterns, and the authors recommend exercises in drawing and color-matching to develop skill and durable, realistic results.

About the Author

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Charles Pickert

Charles Pickert was an author known for his work in the field of decorative arts, particularly in wood graining techniques. His notable book, "The Art of Graining: How Acquired and How Produced," serves as a comprehensive guide on the methods and applications of graining, including a detailed description of colors. Pickert's contributions provide valuable insights for craftsmen and artists interested in enhancing their skills in this intricate art form.

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