Not exact matches
4)
Test for lead
paint This might seem a bit extreme, but it's
always good to know your options.
Be sure to
test your colors as
always before
painting.
Subjecting the canvas to a range of
painted actions and erasures upon it, Humphries
tests the limits of
painting,
always interested in synthesizing physical and psychological space onto the
painted field.
David Scher draws from the hip, so to speak; he is
always testing the waters for new ideas and his large - scale
painting included here is no exception.
Theoretical apparatus aside, the real
test comes, as
always, when one stands in a room full of the
paintings.
Testing additional drips beneath the
painting, he adds, «It makes sense for me to juxtapose things, which is what I
always do.»
Look at the rows of teeth - like shapes in «Red Cavalry» (2010) or the large red, sectioned and spreading form descending from the top edge in «City to Love» (2013 - 2016)-- another
painting Webster has worked on for years — and one sees a relentless push by an artist who has
always tested what he could do with
paint.
Furthermore, we'll point out that benchmark
tests don't
always paint a complete picture regarding real - life use.
However,
testing the old
paint and knowing definitively is
always a good practice, especially if you're planning on renovating after you purchase the home.
«Our
tests found
paints can vary year to year — and a bigger name does not
always equal a better product,» he said.
Always test the
paint and Lacquer on a few areas of the floor before you begin to check whether any stains will bleed through.
With that said, you need to
always test paint first in your own house.
Always test paint first and observe it in all lighting at various times of the day, before
painting your cabinets or room, to make sure it will work for you.
When decorating, we
always recommend
testing colour by
painting it on to a white piece of card and holding it up against the wall you are decorating, at different times of the day.
Always start with a quart of
paint to
test on a wall before you commit to an entire room.