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DAVID CLEMEN: Hi, I'm David Clemen on behalf of Expert Village. And today, we are going
to paint a wooden food tray. All right. So moving onto the grapes which is our last still-life
fruit. I'm actually going to use some purple and-but I won't use purple straight out of
the tube. And you can make purple, or you can either buy purple in a tube, or you can
use blue and red and you can get purple that way as well. So we'll see which one turns
out how we want it. So I'm just going to take this brush here, take a little bit of the
white right over here with the green and some purple. And it looks like my purple is having
problems. So I'm going to get a little bit of this blue here to mix with this--and that
made it really blue so I'm going to go back to get some more purple and maybe a touch
of black. And more purple, and I think we might have a great color purple. There we
go. So now you can just loosely fill on these circles that we drew out. And I think I'll
get some of this. We'll get a little bit more purple and mix this in together. I'll need
a little water. There we go. Much better. Okay, so I'm just going to fill this in. And
once you get all this filled in, you can go back to your--you can go back to the white
and then you can just dab that and you can kind of highlight that it's--they're individuals
and come in here to give it some depth. And that is painting the grapes.