Sentences with phrase «applied paint thinned»

She developed her famous «soak stain'technique, in which she applied paint thinned out with turpentine directly to raw, unprimed canvas.
I was told I could apply paint thinner in small areas also what do you think?

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Next door a man with thinning gray hair applies paint to the trim around his living room window.
It's a thin, clear liquid that you just apply with a paint brush.
To achieve Annie's signature look, apply a thin coat of wax over your painted surface with a small Chalk Paint ® Wax Brush.
I applied a thin coat of paint to one of the taped off sections.
Pro-Tip: Apply a thin layer of petroleum jelly around each nail before painting your nails to prevent the lacquer from drying outside the lines of your nails.
Apply 2 — 3 thin coats of chalk paint.
After the paint dried, I used a clean rag and applied a thin layer of clear wax over the paint and let it dry overnight.
Bottle says antiquing wax, however it is thin like paint and doesn't apply well.
After placing the easy peel stencil sticker, you apply a thin layer of paint with a dabber.
To get this look I painted one thin coat of milk paint, applying continuous long brush strokes from one end of the table to the other.
Thin your paint with a little water if you feel it makes it easier to apply over the base color of Honfleur.
Apply thin coats and let the paint dry for about 24 hours before sealing with a matte clear coat sealer.
A thin, barely - visible tightrope hovers over two different yet equally - treacherous perils: on one side, you risk missing the point of the original and creating a follow - up whose character, plot, and theme barely resembles its source; on the other, you simply retread the familiar beats of the previous work, applying a fresh coat of paint to the old structure.
I visited a sixty - three - year - old portrait painter in her studio, traced the history of her work chronicled in her large portfolio, and watched as she applied thin luminous layers of paint to a portrait in progress.
The likely cause is that the paint was applied too thin per coat or the nozzle was too far away.
The Pacer X was available in only three colors (black, white and wine red), carried body - colored bumpers and had most bright items deleted, was applied with unique thin golden stripes surrounding the door and side glass areas extending through the roof from side to side, used VAM's eight - spoke sports steel wheels painted in gold with blacked out volcano hubcaps, rear and side glass moldings were also blacked out and the lower front corners of the doors had «Pacer X» decals in place.
After choosing a safe primer and paint for your bird cage, apply a thin coat of the primer.
He would apply layers of thinned paint onto the canvas to create two or three luminous abstract soft - edged rectangles.
Stella's stripes were made without the aid of masking tape, and often the black paint bleeds into the white gaps, or gets thicker and thinner as Stella applied differing pressure or various numbers of coats.
He was particularly interested in the effect of the soft, malleable qualities of the lead that became visible through the thin layers of paint which he applied to the surface.
From there she applies paint in thin layers on board, in between whitewashing and sanding.
The acrylic paint is often thin and applied in one go, so most of the drawing beneath is still visible.
As you may already know, Helen Frankenthaler was a pioneer of another technique called Color Fielding — a form of non-objective painting, that allowed for thinned - out oil or acrylic pigment to be applied, often times poured and spread, directly onto the unprimed canvas.
One can see his hand on video, applying thick daubs of paint — which just happen not to match the thin layers of color and peeling paper on canvas.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas - often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers - to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
Gorky thinned his paint with turpentine and might have applied it with a turkey baster.
What the Washington artists were so taken with was Frankenthaler's technique, that of applying oil paint that had been thinned down to the consistency of watercolor to unprimed canvas.
The thin layer of removed white wall paint is then applied onto raw canvas and framed, so that this ordinary, typically valueless and disregarded «background» is transcended and becomes painting with a new worth and significance.
This work of art is created by applying paint with a palette knife onto thin wooden...
This intriguing and original technique is achieved through expressive mark implementation, along with the oil paint that is applied using thin layering and employed onto each canvas.
Their vibrant palette greens, blues, pinks, yellows and reds applied with alternating heavy impasto brushstrokes and thin washes of oil paint — create canvases bursting with visual excitement.
For this site - specific show of eight paintings, some as large as 70 x 70 inches, he applies thin black tape to the gallery wall, installing some of his works on top.
Something about aluminum as a painting surface is suited to the kind of abstract painting Solomon does: energetic, hastily applied brushwork that is thick in some places and as thin as a wash in others.
This work of art is created by applying paint with a palette knife onto thin wooden bo...
Roughly half are painted on natural linen in which Hedges» approach is a little different than on canvas, revealing the linen support and numerous areas where the pigment is applied in thin brushy strokes to expose the weave and texture.
Rather, he applies multiple thin washes of paint in each cell of the grid, layering red, yellow and blue until they accumulate into extravagant full - color images.»
She applied this to the processes of art - making: Frankenthaler defied rules about painting as well as printmaking, most consequentially when she thinned her paint with turpentine and poured it directly onto raw canvas, in a manner that radically redirected so - called Color Field abstraction.
Louis and Mr. Noland adapted her technique for their more geometric paintings and developed a method of applying a thin, highly liquefied paint directly to an unprimed canvas, in effect creating a carefully controlled stain.
He uses a wide range of brushwork and surface treatments to draw attention to the varied textures of the canvas — often applying distemper (a tempera paint made with dry pigments in animal glue) in thin brushy layers — to capture qualities of light and the changing effects of the atmosphere.
In these works he used the technique of soak - staining, applying thinned paint onto the canvas to create abstract fields of color, horizontal cloud - like rectangles, which pervade the picture space with their lyrical presence.
Finally, oil paint thinned with turpentine was applied to depict the woman and unthinned oils were used for the beads and the colours on her chest.
She gained fame with her invention of the color - stain technique — applying thin washes of paint to unprimed canvas — in her iconic Mountains and Sea (1952), a motivating work for Morris Louis, Kenneth Noland, and other Color Field painters who emerged in the»60s.
He turned to multi-figured compositions often drawn from his daughter's drawings and his sketchbooks and thinned paint to an aqueous consistency, which he applied to a bevy of found objects rather than stretched canvas.
Using industrial paint on perforated steel panels, Boyce applies a standardised RAL colour on each and builds the paint up in thin washes.
Jenkins applied oil paint or thinned acrylic to primed white canvas, typically starting at the corners, and manipulated its flow by adjusting the canvas» position, sometimes also using blade - like devices to direct the paint further.
It was applied to produce a range of texture, including areas of dabbed - on paint with quite sharp but low impasto, areas of thickly blended colour, dribbles and extremely thin scumbles.
Often he drew spidery lines and dots with a Leroy pen, normally used for blueprints, which he filled with thinned paint, and applied paint with a single - hair brush.
The works in this series are all paintings on canvas, comprising multiple thin «glazes» of paint that have been layered over one another and evenly applied across the whole support.
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