Sentences with phrase «crackled surfaces»

In his current show, Whitney extends his gamut, going from thin, crackled surfaces, to washy, translucent layers exposing painted over shapes, to solid planes of color.
If you paint Chalk Paint ® over a previously crackled surface - it will cause the Chalk Paint ® to crackle.
In this case - I recommend that you sand back the milk paint or crackle lightly to accelerate any loose paint to come off or to remove the crackled surface.
If you paint Chalk Paint ® over a previously crackled surface - it will cause the Chalk Paint ® to crackle.
In this case - I recommend that you sand back the milk paint or crackle lightly to accelerate any loose paint to come off or to remove the crackled surface.

Not exact matches

I love a loaf with cracked, crackled top and an earthy appearance; I've never appreciated the alien - smooth surface of a white loaf.
In theory, chicken under a brick is a brilliant idea: Put a whole spatchcocked bird flat on the grill, weigh the whole thing down with a couple of foil - wrapped bricks for speedy cooking and maximum surface area for crisping, then grill until the skin is crackling and the meat is juicy.
It has the classic crackle - topped cinnamon and sugar surface that gives way to a soft, melt in your mouth interior, and it is a must - bake this season.
The surface of Mercury crackled with volcanic explosions for extended periods of the planet's history, according to a new analysis led by researchers at Brown University.
I love a loaf with cracked, crackled top and an earthy appearance; I've never appreciated the alien - smooth surface of a white loaf.
When peeling a hard cooked egg, crackle the shell all over by rolling the egg gently on a hard surface or tapping with the rounded side of a spoon.
There are always repercussions to the story's brutally violent acts, so while, on the surface, the film is a crackling potboiler with a fatalistic sense of forward momentum, it also deals with the inconsistent beliefs of the senselessness of violence and the at - times necessity for it.
Dante is a hellish planet (its surface a crackling fire - and - brimstone concoction) in deepest space.
I told myself that it was just friendly and innocent, but we both knew what was crackling just below the surface of our conversation.
Ambience adds life to the surrounding environments such as waterfalls, crackling from a campsite fire, crumbling of a weak surface on the ground or within a wall and weather conditions.
Central to both the artists» practices and lifestyles, an emphasis on the integrity of natural objects and processes drives this presentation of anthropomorphic clay forms; asymmetrical vessels; and singed, crackling, glazed surfaces.
The resulting, mostly monochromatic paintings have a crackled, gossamer surface.
In Tim Davis's «Permanent Collection» series he takes photographs of classic paintings ranging from still lifes to religious, using the light of the camera's flash to obscure bits of the composition and / or bring surface qualities, such as brush strokes and crackling, of the physical object to light.
Its references draw on work ranging from Alberto Burri's arte povera burnt and crackling monochromatic surfaces to Anna Mendieta's camouflaged earth bodies, without relinquishing its individuality.
But prolonged looking brought the realization that these flecks of white served to assert the thingness of the canvas, their grainy blankness crackling against the dots and strokes of color, and reinforcing the tactility of the surface.
His compositions include Braque - inspired, semi-representational scenes; abstract, allover patterns; color fields; hard - edged geometric shapes; and, recently, what he calls his «crackle paintings,» whose cracked and layered surfaces resemble tree bark or parched ground.
In 2012, Moses began working on what he terms «Crackle Paintings,» consisting of canvases layered in color which are then punched on the surface with Moses» elbow or fist to create fissures and cracks.
The crackling, pentimenti, and blushed varnishes that Purdy has created on the surface of the paintings may be seen to be formal elements in the pictorial language, referring to the role of surface and mark in twentieth - century abstract painting.
On a surface of crackled plaster, she stenciled the Classic Damask Stencil as a «torn paper» finish on the ceiling, breaking up the pattern in a uniquely pleasing way.
Tiles come in a variety of glazes and surfaces such as crackled, metallic, matte, satin, gloss.
Along with 30 fashion shades of Chalk Paint (best applied by slapping the drippy brush every which way), the Annie Sloan line includes paste waxes for decorator treatments and Craqueleur, a varnish that creates a surface crackle similar to an old oil painting.
Crackle glaze adds a rich layer of interest to the ceramic surface.
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