Is
that the actual paint name?
Not exact matches
Also: re the wedding — my friends had an herb theme to their wedding and they had lovely hand
painted invitations, menu cards, etc with different herbs and then had each table identified by an herb and had the centerpieces be
actual herb plants (the one that matched the table
name obviously).
Named after an
actual hotel he visited in Mexico years ago, the images depicted in the
paintings can't be placed in exact time or place.
Furthermore, in retrospect the early
paintings appeared to announce the erasure of some entity that went under the signifier «Richard Hawkins», one closely related to, but ontologically distinct from, the
actual artist and individual we know by that
name.
The
actual name «Art Informel» was first coined in 1951 by the French art critic Michel Tapie, when describing the improvization (untouched by past or contemporary conventions) practised by a number of painters at his Paris exhibition on the theme of «Extreme Tendencies in Non-Figurative
Painting».
suggested aren't the
actual names of the
paint colors in the photo - they're colors that are the closest match based on the color information it drew from the photo as it appears online.
The
actual name of the
paint color was «avid apricot», which I know because the previous owners left us a five gallon bucket in case we wanted to
paint MORE things pink.
I don't have an
actual trim color
name, I just went into my local
paint store, and told them I needed a bright white trim
paint Takes the guess work out of making sure you get the right shade.