Sentences with phrase «cracked paint»

"Cracked paint" refers to the condition when the layer of paint on a surface becomes damaged and splits into small pieces, exposing the material underneath. Full definition
Its surface was badly damaged, with cracked paint and parts of the image worn away.
Let me run this by you: It looks like someone has previously painted over walls that had cracked paint on them.
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She also deploys cracked paint resembling viscous bodily fluids, further «wounding» the objects.
Later works, such as Burri's cracked paintings Nero Cretto (1970)-- influenced by the view of the desert from his prison camp window in Texas — and his Cellotex works, including AN2 Nero (1979) bear witness to the artist's evolving dedication to invention.
An unstable pile of oozing, cracked paint reveals the particular qualities of the paint that is used to give furniture a distressed look.
Photo credit: Getty Images Lead, lead everywhere Lead in cracked paint, candle wicks, lipstick, kids» toys, and vinyl lunchboxes have placed the pernicious heavy metal at the forefront of public consciousness of late.
Older buildings may contain hazardous lead paint, and negligent landlords fail to test for or remove these dangerous conditions, usually having peeling, chipped or cracked painted surfaces, and needlessly expose innocent young children to this serious environmental hazard.
Also impressive was Tom Friedman's canvas with cracked paint that doubled as a cracked mud landscape at David Zwirner and a boxed Theaster Gates hose at Kavi Gupta.
I've actually had to do this before due to cracking paint and it worked beautifully.
Shelton and cinematographer Nathan M. Miller capture Chris» Pacific Northwest town in two modes: the first, a place that wears every day of its age on its face, all cracked paint and yellowing vinyl; the second, a wild, gray - skied landscape with towering trees and spaces so vast it seems as though the whole place were made of fresh air.
Ever the innovator, the craquelure paintings offer a new technique to his painting repertoire while also referencing the cracking paint patterns found in Old Masters» paintings.
For example, the surface of You're Nobody (Til Somebody Kills You) undulates like fabric — it's not really flat at all — and the edges are ragged and crusted with cracked paint.
The medium scale canvases suit Sullivan's ability well as he creates a vague narrative through organic forms and cracked paint.
Buyers with a little imagination can look past the cracked paint and overgrown landscaping and score a great deal.
Paint or siding — If you have paint on the exterior of your home, check all of the walls for any cracked paint or peeling paint.
I did look around the house, and it appears that there is new paint in every room of the house, and only one room has some cracked paint.
Scrape off blistered or cracking paint, sand the exterior surface so primer or paint can adhere properly.
Now at this point you can pull away some of the cracked paint by agitating it with a brush or using your fingers to pull away some paint, but I decided to leave it with just the original cracking since it was a kid's nightstand.
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