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We used the amazing (and new) Aquanamel ™ Waterborne Alkyd Enamel paint from Pratt & Lambert for our white shaker cabinets and I couldn't be happier with the results!

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Built for rugged use, this bow saw is coated with a high - impact orange enamel paint that protects from rust and corrosion, making it an all - weather, high - performance tool.
Then I used a small enamel pitcher, also from Ikea, to which I added some faux rusting on the edges with paint and a French graphic (I'll show you soon how to make one yourself) and placed it on my kitchen table.
The painting consists of 6 layers of enamel primer matched to body color and comes with high solid clear varnish (from 9700 Euro).
But the sunlight that couldn't be stopped shone on the red bread - box and on the bottle - green icebox and on the blue, marble - painted crock containing cucumber pickles and on the polished black enameled woodstove and on the pale blue safe with the pink floribunda roses painted on the two doors, and he watched all these take their true colors back to themselves and the faces of the men and Mrs. Parker take on the colors and shapes that they carried through daytime that were different from their faces at night under even the brightest light, somehow more supple and creased and softer really than at night, even if they looked more battered and old.
In particular, his «Black Paintings» — monochromes of enamel on newspaper collage — have much in common with the late work of both Mark Rothko and Ad Reinhardt, and have recently been referenced in relation to Pollock's «Black Paintings» from the very same years (1951 — 52).
Done in enamel on identically sized aluminum panels, the highly concentrated compositions are the result of a visual algorithm in which the forms increased incrementally in height and width as they moved outward from the central, vertical axis — a narrow, empty space — toward the painting's physical edges.
Pollock's Black Enamel paintings, Cezanne's late works, and the landscapes of the late - Ming Dynasty painter Tung Ch» i - Ch» ang are a few of the sources I draw from.
She is best known for her complex collages and paintings, made from a range of media, such as acrylic, rhinestones and enamel.
His final body of work, landscape paintings done from memory with a 6» roller and black enamel paint, has affected the direction of my own recent paintings, the memory part if not the utility of them.
Frankenthaler did not invent the technique of poured paint, but she did mix turpentine into her bright colors so that they moved to a distant pole from Pollock's black enamel.
It may mean something that almost all the abstract painting in the show is by women, from Ulrike Müller's small geometric enamel - on - steel pictures, as precious as antique cameos, to Nancy Brooks Brody's black - and - white grids radiant with half - hidden color.
This series of paintings that illustrate this interview are from a 2005 exhibition at Locks Gallery featuring pairs of oil paintings on polygonal - shaped canvases and diptychs of her iconic baked enamel steel plate paintings.
Especially in the 1980s, he makes the choice of ground, from enamel to steel, part of the painting along with the bolts holding it to the wall — and these, too, often enough are white.
Deborah Grant, «In the Land of the Blind the Blue Eye Man is King,» from the series By the Skin of Our Teeth, 2007 (oil, archival ink, paper, Flashe paint, and enamel on five birch panels).
It is fabricated from oil paint, enamel paint, and alkyd paint on canvas, etched magnesium, aluminum and fiberglass.
Other thematically unrelated but visually cohesive works include a trio of Early Modernist knockoffs from the mid-1980s by Sherrie Levine, which remain conceptually irritating but here look refreshingly, crisply graphic; a 45 - minute video from 1994 by Gary Hill; a 2009 color photograph of a child in a white Levi's t - shirt by Josephine Pryde; some bundled pseudo-newspapers by Robert Gober (1992) and, in a collaboration between Gober and Christopher Wool, a photograph of a girl's dress hanging in a tree (the dress presumably Gober's handiwork; the photograph, Wool's), near one of the latter's enamel - on - aluminum pattern paintings.
Tajima will also present a new group of works from her «Furniture Art» series consisting of spray enameled transparent paintings each subtitled by a geographic location — Shikoku, Ojo Caliente, Kerala — drawing on the psychogeographic associations produced by the affective names of industrial colors and paints.
In addition to works from these years, Gerhard Richter: Colour Charts will present a collection of archival documents related to the series, including an original 1960s Ducolux sample card for enamel paint.
Her House Paintings (also known as the Addresses series) were painted from 1976 - 1978 and represented her own house and the houses of her friends that she painted in an archetypal yet unique style, using the grid of enameled steel plates that she often uses.
Associated in the 1960s with Nouveau Réalisme alongside Arman, Christo, Yves Klein and Jean Tinguely and inspired by the designs of Gaudi, Saint Phalle is remarkable for her multi-media approach, from large - scale painted sculptures to enamelled jewellery.
This kind of abstraction was looking «basically unsellable,» leaving three bidders to contest instead a safer Rudolf Stingel mock wallpaper painting from 2005 — in highly commercial gold enamel — to a top price of # 386,500, just above the high estimate.
When she blows and drips from glass pipettes, adopts household enamel, or paints on cardboard returned with shirts from the cleaners, is she primitive or sophisticated, playful or experimental, afraid of no one's opinion but her own or casual in her commitment to art?
Images: Jackson Pollock, Echo: Number 25, 1951, 1951, enamel paint on canvas, Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest and the Mr. and Mrs. David Rokefeller Fund, Museum of Modern Art, New York © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 7, 1951, 1951, enamel on canvas, The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Gift of the Collectors Committee (1983.77.1) © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Untitled, c. 1949 - 50, painted terracotta, Collection Gail and Tony Ganz, Los Angeles © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Portrait and a Dream, 1953, oil and enamel on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, gift of Mr. and Mrs. Algur H. Meadows and the Meadows Foundation, Incorporated © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Number 14, 1951, 1951, oil on canvas, Purchased with assistance from the American Fellows of the Tate Gallery Foundation 1988 © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Jackson Pollock, Black and White Painting II, c. 1951, oil on canvas, Private Collection © 2015 The Pollock - Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Painted in Humbrol enamels, more usually associated with boyhood model - making, and based on photographs, Shaw's works revisit landmarks remembered from his youth.
Yet even here, bands of black enamel radiating concentrically from the center of the composition push your eye out to the edges of the painting and beyond.
He also arranged for Noland and Louis to visit Helen Frankenthaler's New York studio in 1953, where they were introduced to her method of soaking turpentine - thinned oil pigment into unsized, unprimed canvas (a technique Frankenthaler herself had learned from Pollack's 1951 black - and - while stain paintings made with thinned black enamel paint).
The work is made from aluminum and polyurethane foam painted with polyurethane enamel.
SIMONE SUBAL This Lower East Side gallerist's booth is given over to paintings, drawings and a single yellow breast, made of enamel and fiberglass and hanging from a nail, by the Austrian artist Kiki Kogelnik, who died in 1997.
Steve Karlik, Flip, 2010 From the Tension and Compression series Glass sheets with enamel paint 18 x 48 x 1/4 inches
Rob Pruitt, Not yet titled, 2013, Acrylic, enamel paint, and flocking on canvas, from 75 x 60 cm to 80 x 65 cm.
As he became more successful, Hawkins began to collage mass media images and eventually found objects into his paintings, and he developed a technique he called «puffing up» a shape: building it up from the support by mixing cornmeal into the enamel paint.
Self - taught Carol Rama produced paintings that explored sexual identity, while Giosetta Fioroni worked in aluminium enamel paint, veering from Arte Povera to adopt the Pop aesthetic promoted by the Scuola di Piazza del Popolo.
The artist breaks away such divisions and focuses on the creation of the minimal abstract objects — wall - mounted reliefs from foam shapes, which Adian beforehand covers with oil enamel or spray painted canvas.
These works are a series of black enamel and oil paintings, they are presented alongside unique works on paper and prints from the same period, which are regarded as his most important and productive output as a draughtsman.
It is from these thick impasto - like layers of paint, alongside billowing clouds of glitter and lengthy drips of enamel that Mocquet's imagery is born.
Lining the floor of Jablonka Galerie's booth — here seen underneath a new Ross Bleckner painting — these 70 cans of white radiator enamel literally grounded the display with a clever installation piece that could be seen as invoking anyone from Piero Manzoni to Cady Noland to Duchamp to, hey, Darren Bader.
Widely known for her fluid, dynamic imagery and inventive figures, with these works Essenhigh has furthered her move from the flatness and line of her earlier enamel paintings towards an almost sculptural three - dimensionality that places these images in the realm of an imagined real.
The square is the foundation for James Siena's enamel on aluminum paintings from 2009, as his visual algorithms cascade into dizzying, pulsating patterns.
Published to coincide with the show The Sleepers at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, and ahead of a series of important exhibitions and commissions, this beautifully designed and illustrated volume presents all the major works from her career to date, from small - scale intimate paintings in oil and enamel to ambitious high - profile public commissions and architectural projects.
From the press release: James Siena's new work, completed in 2006 and 2007, includes approximately 20 enamel paintings on aluminum or copper and 60 works on paper created with mixed media, including ink, graphite, gouache, color pencil, and Conté crayon on paper or board.
Painting in 1950, this 18 - by -24-inch Sapolin enamel on paper reflects the artist's decision in the late 1940s to eliminate «color from his palette in order to focus on line, form and imagery» resulting in «the birth of a confident and energetic synthesis of abstraction, biomorphic forms and gestural «action painting»... The black and white abstractions also demonstrate the crucial relationship between drawing and painting in de Kooning'sPainting in 1950, this 18 - by -24-inch Sapolin enamel on paper reflects the artist's decision in the late 1940s to eliminate «color from his palette in order to focus on line, form and imagery» resulting in «the birth of a confident and energetic synthesis of abstraction, biomorphic forms and gestural «action painting»... The black and white abstractions also demonstrate the crucial relationship between drawing and painting in de Kooning'spainting»... The black and white abstractions also demonstrate the crucial relationship between drawing and painting in de Kooning'spainting in de Kooning's oeuvre.
Famously, Shaw almost exclusively paints the landscape of his youth — a Midlands residential suburb called Tile Hill — from memory, using humble DIY shop enamel.
In 2006, the Addison Gallery of American Art surveyed Bartlett's early enameled steel plate paintings in the period from 1968 — 76.
Reoccurring objects in his work include sinks and other plumbing fixtures made from plaster and painted with enamel, woven baskets, playpens, beds and...
Framed raw canvases stained with dripped enamel and oil paintings hang on museum walls, reviving remarkable works of art from one of America's most prominent artists of the past.
Every surface is redolent of some other painted surface in the real world, from the uninflected white of the gallery walls to old frescos, peeling doors and the chipped enamel on playground railings.
In the former, selections from Jenny Holzer's The Living Series, 1980 — 82, enameled signs proclaiming terse statements, will hang along side the stencils John Fekner employed in spray - painting proclamations on the city's brick walls and concrete overpasses.
Admired for its «drippiness,» said Alexander Rotter, the co-head of worldwide contemporary art at Sotheby's, the enamel on aluminum painting from the artist's most coveted series had been valued at $ 12 million to $ 18 million.
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