I Want To Start Painting Bones/doing Bone Art, So I'm Practicing On Rocks Because They're Much More Abundant.




I want to start painting bones/doing bone art, so I'm practicing on rocks because they're much more abundant.
This white primer I have makes me feel better, since I'm currently macerating some bones for the first time (where you leave bones with some gunk still on them in a clear bucket/tub full of water in the sun for like 2-3 weeks to form bacteria colonies that "naturally" break down the excess flesh, ick), and I hear it turns the bones brown. I really don't want to bleach them since I know it tends to make them more brittle/flaky... I hope a hydrogen peroxide/water solution will help whiten them up but I know it won't get them to that "picture perfect" white unless I do it a whole bunch, which can make them brittle just like bleach does...
If anyone knows... how the hell should I go about disposing of the gross water from the process??
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