I don't have my Triarco catalog handy, but the liquid tempera I have used (I
believe there is only one brand) is comparable (in my opinion) to Crayola.
In fact, I prefer the Triarco colors, especially the blue, which mixes to
nice greens and violets, unlike some brands I have used. I have not tried
Sax, though many on the list speak highly of it. I'm not aware that any are
more "washable" than any others, though I could be wrong about that.
Mary H.
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Subject: Re: Re:[teacherartexchange] My Product Preferences Washable vs non
washable Tempera
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> I was wondering if you use tempera paints that are
> washable? I ordered some triarco washable tempera and
> they were like water with not much pigment. If you DO
> use washable are the brands sax ultra and crayola
> premium the ones you use?
> Thanks
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> Trish Ackerman
> Core Knowledge Charter School
> Middle School Art,Parker, Colorado
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