Sentences with phrase «get brush marks»

I think I will try this but I will use a foam roller so I don't get brush marks.
I find that you have to work REALLY fast and you get brush marks.
Whenever I do, it always dries tacky and I am really awful at not getting brush marks in it.

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He got busted telling a reporter that he'd given Mark Zuckerberg the brush - off when in fact he'd been nothing but receptive to the Facebook CEO.
I pop it cut side down onto a screaming hot grill that's been lightly brushed with oil — it only takes a minute or two to get nice grill marks and some smokey flavor.
Slice the bread rolls open, brush the insides with olive oil and grill them first until they get grill marks.
Ms. Mark - Viverito also brushed off questions about why Ms. Crowley's proposal never got a vote — despite having a veto - proof majority of the Council signed on a co-sponsors.
Especially during pregnancy, I * personally * found that dry brushing seemed to help keep me from getting stretch marks and also seemed to help tighten skin after pregnancy.
Mark and I had some pictures done, and we got Air - Brushed!
Once you've gotten off all the dirt and scuff marks with the brush, go back with a pencil eraser to remove any stubborn stains.
Sprayed carb cleaned into the IAC liberally (unfortunately I was not able to get out all of the black build up) the canal on the side looked cleaned but in the middle chamber there was still some black markings along the side walls, I was afraid of using a Q - tip or brush because it might of left some bristles in there causing more troubles reinstalled IAC with a thin layer of oil reconnected the sensor
It started out describing the various marks you get with different brushes, but the tonal value element came through strongly as I was doing it, so I went with the flow!
Get up close and you can see the small brush marks and the history of their making.
Visions: Selections from the James T. Dyke Collection of Contemporary Drawings, exhibition catalog, Naples Museum of Art, Arkansas Art Center (2007) NYArts, «Ink Scissors Paper,» by Pamela A. Popeson (July 17, 2007) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 19, No. 6, cover image (June, 2007) Iowa City Press - Citizen «Old Card Catalog Gets Art Makeover» by Rob Daniel (April 2, 2006) Virtual Comunidad 2005 / Now: Here: This, exhibition catalog published by Artists Unite (December 2005) Manhattan Times, «The Photography of Fleeting Moments,» by Mike Fitelson (February 2005) BLIR, Issue # 05 (September 2005) J.T. Kirkland's Thinking About Art, «Artists Interview Artists», interview by Douglas Witmer (August 17, 2005) NY Arts, «Illuminated Brush Strokes,» by Pamela A. Popeson (March / April 2004) NY Arts, «Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery,» by Carl E. Hazlewood (November 2001) Artnet.com Magazine, Drawing Notebook, by N.F. Karlins (October, 2001) Cover, «Processing Natural Order, Sky Pape at June Kelly Gallery,» by Chloe Veltman (September, 1999) Review Magazine, «Sky Pape, Inklings: Drawings at June Kelly Gallery,» by Mark Daniel Cohen, pp 8 - 10 (June, 1999) Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Volume 11, No. 4, cover image (1999) ARTnews Vol.97, No. 1 «Peer Reviews: The Best of 1997» by Paul Gardner, pp 89 - 95 (1998) The Café Review, Spring issue.
HG When I put glasses on while painting, my brush marks get all super tight and I don't like that.
I use a «pouncing» technique when getting in small areas or dimples and nicks in the wood, and I don't bother trying to fix the brush marks that pouncing makes.
You can see some brush marks if you get up really close to it, but overall, the paint seems to have leveled out pretty smoothly.
I'm able to get a smooth finish simply by going over my brush marks while still wet with a small dense foam roller.
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