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Making Ocre
Has anyone made ocre?
I have been doing this lately
to turn into paintings
I would like to hear if others have done this or similar
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Has anyone made ocre?
I have been doing this lately
to turn into paintings
I would like to hear if others have done this or similar
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tyme Senior Contributor
How do you make it? My neice and nephew have. They had an excursion to CERES a while back and their program was to make ochre @ArraDreaming
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tyme Senior Contributor
Hrm... kitchen bowls that come with a slammer??? Not mortar and pestle? @ArraDreaming
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tyme Senior Contributor
Yep, glad it works @ArraDreaming .
And yes, glad you've added that to Arra's dictionary - mortar and pestle 🙂
From what I remember, I think I learnt the name of that when I was in high school. It was either in science or food tech lol
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RachSANECEO Senior Contributor
I think @Breakfast68 might have some experience with that? Or maybe @SouthsNo1 ?
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SouthsNo1 Senior Contributor
@ArraDreaming and to share with all, Ochre is a natural element made from sand and clay, and has the earth's natural pigment, the earthy colours and depending where you collect it. Point being it's not made by us, mother earth made this and it's traditionally used in ceremony, song and dance.
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