Sentences with phrase «great paint brush»

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I think this is so because (painting with a broad brush here) they are more emotional than men and have greater instincts to take care of people.
I think what John was saying is that while a great many Christians are willing to paint all Muslims with the terrorist brush, they are bending over backwards to deny this guy was a Christian.
Jars are a great way to organize your paint brushes.
What a great idea to use an unconventional paint brush to make fun art!
You know, those Youtube gurus who paint Mona Lisa onto their eyelids using several eyeshadow brushes and I'm just sitting there like, great I only own one eyeshadow brush.
It is a great brush for painting but can also be used for applying wax.
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However, here is fair warning to all those out there trying to do their best to paint some people I respect a great deal with the brush of evil: Stop.
In fact this is a great principle for painting anyway - so whether it's a pen line or a brush stroke, each one is doing a specific job.
Here's a great watercolour class where tutor Glynis Barnes Mellish covers a wide range of brush and colour mixing techniques as she paints a portrait of a rabbit.
I must admit that I had great fun painting the tall ivy clad tree in the foreground, layering the various tones of green dry - brush, and then picking out the detail with opaque, dry - brushed lemon yellow.
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Untitled III offers an encounter with one of the great masters of twentieth - century art, a window into his relationship with nature, with the land and sea as he transcribed it simply by brushing wet paint into wet paint.
Without recourse to the traditional means of brush, canvas and illusion, he has «painted» with fire and iron, creating a tight, balanced composition with all the compelling pictorial logic of a great abstract painting.
Better is the table with hand - whittled pens and painted brushes in a great display of American artist and illustrator Saul Steinberg at Pace.
She achieves great depth and contrast with use of aggressive motion in her brush work, creating paintings with great layers and texture, manifesting dimensions, liveliness and joy.
Celebrating the work of 51 artists, each experimenting with painting in different ways, A Brush with the Real comprises of individual interviews through which it is revealed how they work, what their motives are and how they draw inspiration from the great masters before them.
Around 1960, Fontana began to reinvent the cuts and punctures that had characterized his highly personal style up to that point, covering canvases with layers of thick oil paint applied by hand and brush and using a scalpel or Stanley knife to create great fissures in their surface.
Great design is my starting point and many of my paintings had numerous drawings done before the brush touched the surface.
Stocking his Brooklyn studio with paint brushes, pens, markers, and a couple of humongous computers, his lettering style and technique — whether hand - drawn, painted, digitally crafted, or sculpted — is influenced by his Texas heritage, vintage type specimens, painted signage, and the great Fauvist painters.
That notoriety was solidified when Hans Namuth documented his painting in action, following the cigarette - smoking, hypermasculine American artist as he moved deftly and determinedly with his drip brush across a canvas that was propped horizontally in the great outdoors.
Rather than trying to get precise detail, as I did when I used to paint with a tiny little brush at times, the monotypes were wonderful in terms of not only loose brushwork but in terms of wiping and smudging, etc., and I think it helped the painting a great deal.»
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation of consciousness», or a «revelation» of Biblical proportions, invoking the example of «Saul of Tarsus outside the walls of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the description of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first recounted was a product of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements of representation, he began to whip out small brushes of figures, trains, horses, landscapes, buildings, using only black paint.
He's great on wet paint, especially in his descriptions of Albert Oehlen's brushwork --» grids of dots, and passages of fluid, slashing brush marks «bundled» like kindling... veils, which are often made from dirty turps and some interesting, jewelescent earth tones, give the paintings the feeling of being seen from inside a sock.»
Now remember all the time that I made these small paintings I was working on that big mural where I was using great brushes and treating it exactly like an easel painting.
Yet, even that artist's seeming flatness is enlivened, in «Painting with Statue of Liberty,» by «great brush control and other effects.
She uses very expressionistic brush strokes, this painting of hers has great texture, seen especially in...
The DVDs were a great help and now I find the Art Tutor website is providing on going information and exercises that are help me understand the how to to use my paints and brushes and build good reference paintings keeping me motivated.
During a walkthrough the show, he mentioned AbEx greats Franz Kline (brushy, hands - on) and Jackson Pollock (drizzly, hands - off) practically in the same breath — and elements of both recur here, like the wide - brush action on Date, and substitute dripped paint for spray - paint like in Autocorrect, two ways of recording the artist's «hand» and progress.
- «claimed savings with a disclaimer» breach of REBBA - «buyers agents are great allies to sellers» - seems like lawyers would love to find those reps and I think this is yet another breach of REBBA as a misreprentation - «commenting on housing markets» - whoops you just crossed a big line with RECO - «commenting on fellow traditional agents» - you can not paint brush or tarnish or defame fellow registrants.
Many more great agents abide by proper practices and unfortunately get painted with a broad brush of negativity about our profession.
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This is all I used: Valspar Chalky Finish paint in Boot Black Polycrylic by Minwax wood filler and putty knife drawer knobs drill Purdy paint brushes (the smaller one is great for doing the sides!)
Smaller width, angled brushes are great for trim — I'm not very good at keeping a steady hand so an inch - wide brush works well for me to help keep the paint where it should be and not everywhere else.
Thanks for the helpful painting tips... great to know that Wooster is your favorite brush.
Then I dry brushed my paint on followed by staining the wood after that and it turned out great.
Learn how to make coffee filter crafts with these creative ideas for lamp shade, watercolor banner for great party decor, decorative letters, paint brushes, awesome decorative stars, potty training aid and more.
I gave the cart two coats of paint, and my homemade paint worked beautifully — smooth finish, adhered great, no brush strokes, etc..
I've used the toothbrush trick also... I found that instead of running my finger over it... if I just smacked the hand holding the brush again my other hand so the paint flew off the brush... looks great;D But you did really well and I am SO going to try this in our tiny master bath of the house that we rent.
I would have a great big wood table to spread out my canvases paints and brushes on, a wonderful large french wood easel, music, and a teapot.
here is what I would do... and notice, not a paint brush in sight: 1 ~ Hang a great porch swing... weeeee... and that swing must be festooned with loads of floral pillows and some with cow spots 2 ~ Add enough rocking chairs for the fam and a few friends that will stop by 3 ~ On either side of the door... place potted laurel wood privets 4 ~ Drape some cool looking quilts over the brick railing 5 ~ Here and there place some small tables to hold baby pots of lavender and glasses of lemonade or for card playing and bonus... 6 ~ From the ceiling hang some iron chandeliers and another bonus... 7 ~ Place a cat or dog on that porch
Found a great patriotic graphic, printed it out, and did a reverse trace with chalk onto the top, then hand painted the detail and wording with regular black acrylic artists paint and a fins artist brush.
The round Zibra paint brush works great for getting into the detail areas.
This is my 2nd round of painting kitchen cabinets with B, Moore Advance and it is the greatest, I did find that thining with distilled gave me a better smooth glass like finish, Since I enjoy painting with a brush was my way of applying and I did not use a clear coat and the light color scrubs up like new.
If the onset of spring has you reaching for the nearest paint brush then the bank holiday weekend is a great time to make a big dent in one of your decorating goals.
The great thing about chalk paint is that you don't have to prep at all, just grab a brush and go!!
It is a great brush for painting but can also be used for applying wax.
They were only a few bucks each and a great fit for this project because of the wide selection of colors.The hobby brushes by Blue Hawk were in the same section as the paint samples — talk about convenience.
It was so easy to get great coverage with the paint and it hardly showed any brush strokes after the paint dried.
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