Although that claim may sound far - fetched (even to those who neither celebrate nor bemoan the medium's purported demise), I'd hazard that the past decade has witnessed the greatest efflorescence of painting since the mid-1980s, when the battles engulfing it were at their bloodiest and the stakes seemed accordingly high. (artforum.com)
Their large - scale efflorescence in 1960s L.A. represents the end of something — albeit in a time and place defined by a rambunctious sense of new beginnings. (latimes.com)
It helps cut back on efflorescence and seals the brick which helps cut back on the amount of primer to absorb into the brick. (biggerpockets.com)