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Latest revision as of 00:25, 15 July 2022
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The word tole means "painted enameled or lacquered tinplate used to make decorative domestic objects." Today it is used as a category of folk art and decorative painting, typically on metal or wood used for household items such as utensils chairs, chests, toy boxes, tables, etc.
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In the strictest sense, Fine Art is considered a visual object with no functional purpose except to be admired and contemplated as an aesthetic object. Decorative Art, however, is also visual and aesthetically pleasing but serves a useful function such as a piece of furniture, tableware, textiles and so on.
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Wood, metal, glass, walls, any surface which will hold paint.
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Norway - Rosemaling
Sweden - Kurbits
France – Tole Peinte
Germany - Bauernmalerei
England – Roses and Castles
Russia – Khokhloma, Gzhel, Zhostovo, Mezen, Gorodet
Switzerland – Bauernmalerei
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Furniture and tools.
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The paint appropriate for the surface to be painted and for how the item is to be used.
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It is best to practice with a flat and a round brush. For the flat a ½ inch or larger is better for practice. Make up a practice sheet for each Pathfinder.
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