Sentences with phrase «using black spray paint»

• An Arlington Heights Police Department speed trailer parked at Sigwalt Street and Fernandez Avenue was reported damaged between May 10 and 12 when someone used black spray paint to cover the photographic eye to make the trailer inoperable.
A large canvas by German painter Katharina Grosse, known for site - specific installations saturated with sprayed color, evokes burning flames while Robert Moskowitz and Sterling Ruby use black spray paint to more directly reference smoke saturated skies.

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Spray paint the pumpkins black and use tape to make the spider web design.
All I did was spray paint the gold trim using a flat black paint that is designed for high heat surfaces.
After I let the black spray paint dry I taped off the bottom of the feet and used some gold spray paint to add a little accent.
I first painted it using a can of flat black spray paint, and yes it took the whole can.
Supplies Mirror Valspar Satin Hubbell House Golden Maize spray paint Krylon Black Chalkboard spray paint Painter's tape Sand paper (I used fine grit)
(I used Krylon Gloss spray paint in red and black).
(from my Christmas tour 2015) I purchased it at a garage sale, painted it black and used mirror effect spray paint (looking glass) on the glass.
I am especially drawn to the canvases you spray painted with the black and used white chalk paint on.
Barré created spare, minimal figures which left much of the canvas open; when he began using spray paint in 1963 as a reflection of his appreciation of graffiti in the Paris metro, he employed a particular matte black to create white surfaces marked by traces or stripes.
Latham used a spray gun to disperse tiny dots of black paint across the surface.
In his more recent works, including those in this show, he uses enamel on linen, spray painting looping black lines, then erasing or blurring them with rags, engaging in a complex play of presence and absence, gesture and cancellation.
The Alabama police had used German shepherd dogs against African - American protestors (images of which were used by Andy Warhol and, more recently, Kelley Walker) but they also turned fire hoses against crowds of peaceful black school children with spray powerful enough to strip paint from a wall.
The interplay of much black and white media in the exhibit — the large wall drawing Head and Tales, 2007, which consists of dark marks made using spray paint and abalone shells cast from charcoal — arguably accentuate this.
The artist Christopher Chiappa has always loved Swiss cheese, so when he was recently in a bout of traveling he would stop in delis wherever he was and order slices of it, place them down on pieces of paper, spray paint them black, scan the results, and then use a waterjet cutter to recreate the flat shapes, holes and all, in powdery yellow aluminum.
Defacement again came into productive play with Wool's Untitled (2007), spray - painted on linen and rubbed raw with turpentine, and Guston's North (1961 — 2), which used a similar method of scribbles of black paint bleeding into a white ground to produce dense passages of grey.
For the work, Dadson has literally painted the landscape, taking water - based black paint and applying it to hedges, bushes and borders using a spray gun.
But all of the objects here use some form of black pigment — ink, spray paint, acrylic, graphite — applied to canvas, Mylar or found paper.
The media presented in the exhibition are diverse — black soap, wax, ceramic tile, spray enamel, books, vinyl records, oyster shells, shea butter, live plants with grow lights — but are all familiar from the artist's multivalent practice, and through their repeated use many have become Johnson's signature materials, offering a gateway to the artist's world: sculpture, painting, installation and video.
The UK exhibitions will include examples of many of the techniques used by the artist such as the Song of Songs (which combines lithography and helio - relief) at The Black - E gallery in Liverpool; sprayed automotive lacquer, plastics, ceramics, china painting and glass at Riflemaker; and a variety of works on paper and needlework at Ben Uri.
She most often assembled the works with Elmer's ® glue and used a spray paint to create the matte black.
From your recycling bin: • two 2L pop bottles (I used Coke Zero) • mouth was bottle • two shampoo or conditioner bottles (plastic deodorant containers may work too) • round plastic dip or spread container • thin cardboard from cereal boxes or something similar • paper towel tube From the thrift store or the back of your closet: • old purse with brown faux - leather straps From the craft store, hardware store or your supply cabinet: • scissors and x-acto knife • glue gun and glue sticks • white glue • masking tape • wire • spray primer • spackling paste • silver spray paint • craft paint in bronze, pewter and blackpaint brushes
Although we did use appliance epoxy to spray paint our refrigerator black instead of buying a new one.
I used italian spray paints - «fly color», pink and black in matt finish, hope you are going to like the result!
Sources: Shelving: IKEA, modified by spray painting in black the railing Laundry baskets: Next Home, Modified by adding the gold door labels found at e local supermarket White storage baskets; IKEA, White Plastic Bins — Reused freezer bins lined with withe fabric and decorated with black ribbon Laundry Print: Downloaded from this website Black and wite Wall Art - By BESA GM Laundry Detergent Holder: DIY using a glass vase, cake stand and a stainless steel measuring cup for measuring detergent lblack the railing Laundry baskets: Next Home, Modified by adding the gold door labels found at e local supermarket White storage baskets; IKEA, White Plastic Bins — Reused freezer bins lined with withe fabric and decorated with black ribbon Laundry Print: Downloaded from this website Black and wite Wall Art - By BESA GM Laundry Detergent Holder: DIY using a glass vase, cake stand and a stainless steel measuring cup for measuring detergent lblack ribbon Laundry Print: Downloaded from this website Black and wite Wall Art - By BESA GM Laundry Detergent Holder: DIY using a glass vase, cake stand and a stainless steel measuring cup for measuring detergent lBlack and wite Wall Art - By BESA GM Laundry Detergent Holder: DIY using a glass vase, cake stand and a stainless steel measuring cup for measuring detergent loads.
You also can use plain branches spray painted black which really looks great.
I plan to use black and white spray paint above the primer.
So, I used a few mists of matte black spray paint on the hinges and knobs.
The paint finish on the urns looked worn — I refreshed it using Caromal Textured Basecoat Paprika, dry brushed Cottage Paint Bold Black, sprayed on gold Webbing veins, then gave it a coating of Caromal Toner.
I spray painted the lids with black satin valspar premium enamel spray paint and used the stickers that the carton came with and attached them to the top of the lids.
This table actually used to be black... I painted it blush pink in a DIY spray paint hack... click here to read that blog post!
If you do not like the look of the all - black roses / flowers from the craft store, you can buy flowers and spray paint them using black matte spray paint.
They used to be gray and then I got the itch to go darker and spent a weekend spray painting them a matte black.
lay them out and use your flat black spray paint to paint them.
They used to be a shiny silver and I spray painted them matte black, because if you can't tell I'm kind of obsessed with black and white.
when I painted my cherry poster bed I just used valspar spray paint in black.
I painted the desk top in a chalkboard paint and covered the back with black burlap by using a spray adhesive.
To save money, I'm going to use only frames I already own, along with my trusty can of black spray paint.
(I used Krylon Gloss spray paint in red and black).
These are the wheels I used, but I chose to paint them with RustOleum Black spray paint before attaching them!
An inexpensive trellis panel, like THIS one, was taken apart, painted with black spray paint and hung using cup hooks to give the illusion of a more defined space.
GATHER • Blown eggs, as many as desired, clean and dry • Black chalkboard paint (spray or brush - on) • Small flat paintbrush (if using brush - on paint) • Coloured chalk • Paper towel • Tiny magnets and glue (optional) CREATE 1 Paint the eggs and let them dry.
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