Painting in schools

Painting at schools with COLOR CIRCLE

The idea behind the transparent acrylic paints from COLOR CIRCLE ART PAINTS?

With a single color system it is possible for schools, artists and creative leisure artists to create transparent watercolors, related techniques and paintings with opaque paints!

The highly transparent artists‘ paints make the entire spectrum of color available in all its nuances, and immediately arouse the fascination of painters and viewers.
Experience in schools of all ages has shown that both pupils and teachers achieve significantly enhanced forms of expression with brilliant and color-intensive paints.
Our colors that do not appear matt, dull or milky after application – unless you want to achieve this effect.

The range has deliberately not been divided into qualities for schools or professional artists.
True to the motto: What is best for artists is just good enough for children!

Children and young people in particular need to be able to experience color intensively so that they can be “infected” by the fascination of the wonderful world of colors. 
Paint boxes with colors mixed into brown sauces do not arouse fascination…
The striking thing about our colors is that all shades are extremely brilliant and highly concentrated. 

You, and not the color suppliers, decide whether you want to dilute the colors slightly for school use or give them directly to the students.
COLOR CIRCLE retains its color strength for a long time.

This means you have the costs fully under control, and you get an inexpensive color system for many applications.
Depending on the task, you can also prime with (existing) acrylic or gouache paints, for example, and then continue working with COLOR CIRCLE on top.

If our paints are used for the watercolor technique, the difference between them and the usual watercolors lies on the one hand in the color strength of COLOR CIRCLE shades and on the other hand in the fact that our paints dry quickly and remain less soluble afterward.
As all colors (except for opaque white and black) are completely transparent and already prepared with acrylic binder, they open up completely new design possibilities on a wide variety of surfaces: 
Paper, cardboard, CD cases, Plexiglas, jute, (un)primed wood, etc.

Elementary school

First experiments with colors and especially with COLOR CIRCLE ART PAINTS at primary school level:
After a short introduction, all the children got off to a great start and are immediately able to handle the bright colors very well.

A few tricks:
Use the backing papers for labels as palettes.
Save paint by diluting the paints in the small bottles. For example, you can buy 65 ml bottles, mix your own concentrations with water and fill them into the small bottles.

Secondary school to high school

Fascinating projects can of course be realized at upper school level.
For example, “Painting like Paul Klee” with various surfaces such as wood, jute, canvas, collages made from different materials or with primers with plaster, pastes made from glue with sand and so on.

Or half masks, which can of course be painted in very strong colors with COLOR CIRCLE. The masks can be used as a kind of “make-up base” for completely new “personalities”. It’s amazing how the masks adapt to the actual people and vice versa!

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