Sentences with phrase «red paint stain»

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Actual red paw stains could be caused by many things, from potentially toxic paint to strawberry syrup.
The 80 - year - old Sam Gilliam, known for his ravishing color - field canvases that he sometimes drapes sculpturally on the wall, painted a monumental canvas stained and splattered all over with hot pinks and reds, titled Red April (1970), in direct response to the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968.
Forty - five years of abstract color painting, defined rather reductively by Phillips as stain painting, is inadequately represented by four lonely works, that span a mere six - year period: Helen Frankenthaler's Mountains and Sea, (1952), Sam Francis's, Black in Red, (1953), Morris Louis's Iris, (1954) and Kenneth Noland's Song, (1958).
Still Life with Ten Red - Purple Stripes, Painted Bite - Size Spiced Donuts and a BB Hole / 2015 / oil, acrylic, spray paint, mud with polymer medium, gesso, wood glue, smoke stains and floor sweepings on canvas / 84» x 30» / PLS INQ
Now his city is making amends in a spectacular way, including his stunning 1969 painting April 4 on the walls of David Adjaye's new National Museum of African American History and Culture, where it's red - stained purple field captures the deeply bruised atmosphere following Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination.
The work proceeds to step entirely outside of their final iteration by exposing uncontrolled stains and drips of bright green and red paint on the canvas» thick edges.
A gorgeous flood of lilac splats hedonistically across «Kumari»; the painting's surround configuration of expressively handled discs of green, aquamarine and red, all on a volatile stained ground of yellow, places it in a well - established tradition of abstract paintings that read as cosmic metaphors (Pollock's drip paintings that were meant to mirror universal flux or more recently Julian Schnabel's blue splurge titled, tongue - in - cheek, «Portrait of God»).
The paintings include large, textured, stained, all - over canvas creations like Schwabacher's Antigone I, from 1958, a 51 x 82 1/4 inch canvas of blood red, ochre, black, blue, gray and white markings that is a figurative abstraction of the Greek myth.
The crucial role of binding medium, first made explicit in the chapter on red, is further investigated in Frankenthaler's and Louis's stained color field paintings, and the history of pigments is carried forward in works by Veronese and by Millais and Hunt.
Gilliam's red, blue, and green watercolor, Parade VII, employs color through staining; Thompson's humorous oil painting, The Golden Ass, features a more traditional application; McArthur Binion uses crayon and collage elements in his 2016 brown abstraction, DNA: Sepia II; Nathaniel Mary Quinn's Mean Ol' Teacher uses color as a way to bridge abstraction and figuration in a collaged face made up of many different harlequin features.
For example, at the heart of the battle paintings, yellow and red stains are applied flatly; this is the pair Goethe reads as creating «effect... enhanced up to the point of extreme excitement....
Created from stained, boldly applied strokes of predominantly red and black paint, the crisscrossing lines build up and recede simultaneously, both allowing the viewer entry into the work while also barring passage.
Among their works hangs «Red Dance» (1970), a stain painting by Young.
These works adopt the spray painting technique, staining both mounted and unmounted canvas in red, the colour of shale.
It actually happened in the following two years, when I was about eight years old, my parents took me to see an exhibit at the Ontario Art Gallery — I believe it was a big abstract color field painting show, which included a huge red stained painting.
The gallery's columns are hand - stained with Onato seeds, which creates the pigment used as body paint by many Central and South American indigenous people (the reason Native Americans were referred to as Red Skins).
Stains of hot pink acrylic and splattered globs of red paint — formal strategies associated with Sam Gilliam's Washington Color School abstraction — gain symbolic resonance when viewed in light of this work's title, alluding to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. «s assassination on April 4, 1968.
I like painted wood, and I like stained wood; I like red accents, and I like cool blues; I like neutral backgrounds, but then I love a room full of color!
But we're still not feeling those red bricks... so after considering staining and painting them, we decided that it would be awesome to replace them with stacked stone:
We are going to paint our woodwork «white» — it is med stain currently — a designer friend of mine suggested BM White Dove — my color scheme in my home are brights reds, blacks, yellow..
sorry Layla... after checking with my hubby it was actually Cabot solid color stain in barn red... oops We bought it at a paint store that sold BM and Cabot.
This is after the first coat of paint, with equal parts Extra Bond added in, normally on raw wood you don't need a bonding agent, but as a precaution I really wanted to make double sure the top and drawers were not going to chip on me, in case I had issues with that red stain and....
Oh my goodness... I think IF she plans on keeping it and not tearing it down and starting over, paint the outside, keep the white, do black shutters and a great color for the front door or get a new solid wood one, 2nd... on the inside, seeing that J Lo transformed her husband's NY place into more modern fare, I think that she would definitely add color (all the walls are white) in the lighter neutrals, reverse the dark stained wood molding in the sitting area around the ceiling and windows into something lighter to coordinate with whatever wall color she chooses or white, 3rd... she would remove most of the colonial furniture pieces, especially sofas and chairs, and add something with more interest, 4th... holy cow... that red carpet on the stairs would definitely go and she would do hardwoods, 5th... kitchen and FR complete overhaul, I can see her doing 2 different seating areas in the FR and gut the kitchen..
I've started mine with hardwood floor painted with red stain, Greek Villa walls... old boxes that my father used to store drill bits, etc....
A funky geometric fabric would be fun, or a painted pattern or stain treatment... or a sparkly red fabric around Christmas time!
Here is a before picture of the dining room (with carpet, beige walls, and weird door between it and the kitchen) and a picture after the crown moulding and chair rail were put up, the walls were painted red, the weird door was removed, and the hardwood floors were put in (but before they were stained).
Scene II elements include unique interior doors and additional profile options crafted from solid Red Oak, a traditional hardwood with warm, Bordeaux undertones, which can be painted or stained to match room décor.
we painted our concrete that was suppose to be slate gray but turned out a blueish gray instead I'm going to paint shutters a dark brownish gray n we have dark brown tin roof... we recently took down the white rails on small front porch n put up just solid oak 4 by 4 going to stain them ok question I can't figure out what color for door I got red brick, white siding, blueish gray concrete, n dark gray shutters, n dark brownish gray tin what would u suggest for our door it's the Oval glass door that's out of style but we love it... thank you so much
Here they are today, after giving them a couple of coats of primer paint (to completely cover the red» ish stain) and brushing on gray stain.
It was painted with General Finishes Tuscan Red Milk Paint and the top was stained with Java Gel Stain.
I have been looking for a grey to paint my living room that has a red oak floor with a light golden stain (looks a little orange).
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