Sentences with phrase «know about the paint»

Only one other person knew about the painting - a man Ludka's been trying to find for sixty years.
I just sent one out today and was contacted by two customers that wanted to know about paintings they had seen earlier.
We're astounded by just how provocative these new paintings are, in both their attraction and in the mystery of how they are put together, especially in a time in which we think we understand everything there is to know about painting.
I didn't know about painting.
«When I start to paint, I want to forget all I know about painting...» Worldwide Co-Head Of Contemporary Art David Georgiades on Hans Hofmann's «Orchestral Dominance in Green», 1954 from our 13 November Evening Sale.
I've spent a lot of time before, going down blind alleys, just learning how to paint, not knowing about painting sinking, not knowing about keeping the paint really thin, if you look at old masters the paint is really, really thin.
In his book, Alla Prima: Everything I Know About Painting, Richard Schmid dispels several common myths about painting.
I took everything I knew about painting furniture and put into a fully illustrated book with loads of pretty pictures and easy to follow how to's.
In this book I've included everything I know about painting furniture and faux finish techniques in over 150 pages.
Would love to know about the paint color, too!
It is comprehensive and contains essential information that one needs to know all about painting furniture.

Not exact matches

Buffett emphasized on the video that he knows nothing about making paint.
We know that reimagining an office space can take a while, and is a constantly - evolving process, but simple things like painting will wow employees, and let them know that you're serious about engagement.
Well I don't know about you, but I can't look at a painting masterpiece unless it's accompanied by cool digital effects that only the most accomplished high schooler can do.
When debate about an artist's merit no longer seems to have any point, one is left either with an icon of culture, too sacred to enjoy, or with a target of satire, brought down to our more humdrum level by a vaudeville lampooning of the unapproachable totem, as when graffiti artists paint a moustache on reproductions of the Mona Lisa.
I don't know about you, but I would rather watch paint dry then head to work this morning.
I don't know that anything about those particular pots, but I don't believe that tin foil will scratch the paint.
Good to know that I'm not the only one that feels that the doom and gloom picture painted by the media and fans about Arsenal is exaggerated... Tottenham and Liverpool fans laugh at us..
In an interesting and very detailed interview with the official Arsenal website, Rosicky paints the picture of a man who is thrilled to be so close to return and relieved to be rid of the pesky knee injury that, in truth, none of us have known much about.
No matter what our «skill - level» or whatever hang ups we may have about being - or not being - «an artist,» if we want our children to draw / paint / knit / sew / make, we must be doing it too.
I know you may not care as much as I do about the color but it's like paint on a wall to me!
In these situations, positive discipline teachers recommend calmly reminding the child about the rule, «you know we have a rule that we don't play with paints in the living room,» stating the obvious, «there is paint on the floor now and I don't know if we'll be able to get it out.
Something I know nothing about, although my sister paints.
Lately I am being bothered by some of the postings of adoptive families (I am not painting you in a big brush or talk about all but i think you know what i am talking about) specially «Mommas of these brown eyed boys and girls» as Kim here describe them.
Nick Clegg struggled to paint a convincing picture of what he knew about the harassment allegations against Lord Rennard today, during a bruising session of his weekly radio phone - in on LBC.
«I am very troubled that the chair knew about the lead paint and did not inform families,» Nixon said.
Experts have known about the hidden image since 1992, when the underlying layers of the painting were first probed using x-ray radiography.
Used in the manufacturing of cosmetics, clothing, paints, food, drug delivery systems and many other familiar products we all use daily, little is known about the effects these materials have on health.
«This possibility, combined with what we already know about how microgravity affects muscles and bones, paints a very bleak future for human space flight unless we start to develop effective countermeasures.»
Some of the first research on the importance of acoustics to prehistoric peoples was done by Iegor Reznikoff, an anthropologist of sound at Université Paris Ouest, who in the 1980s visited cave paintings and carvings in southern France that are about 25,000 years old, among the oldest known human art.
Even a venerable tool of navigation like a sextant knows nothing more about its location than does the Mona Lisa or the pigments of which she is painted.
Dadiwan, which was first settled about 8000 years ago and produced China's earliest known painted pottery, was excavated in the 1970s and again in 2006.
«We know so little about Mayan wall painting for this time period that we exponentially expand our data set with every inch we analyze,» Saturno says.
But a new study published in the journal PLOS ONE paints a warmer, less macabre picture that defies everything researchers know about these creatures.
I know you've heard the story about how they bought the painting over the couch on their Italian honeymoon from the guy with the funny mustache a million times, but let them tell it once more.
Listen, I'm not talking about chalkBOARD paint, no, this is chalk paint — a one coat paint that requires no sanding or stripping — I'm pretty sure I've even painted right over dust and spiders.
Michele, I've never attempted painting fireplace marble so I'm afraid I don't know much about it.
I am thinking about painting my dining room table, but I don't know if chalk paint will hold up.
I too have run into folks (so far always men) who have fetishes involving stockings and / or feet (and also various other elements that us vintage gals often wear, such as gloves and painted finger nails) online and know how unnerving it can be to have someone say something wildly inappropriate to about your attire.
Everyone knows about Van Gogh and his most famous painting, Starry Night.
What?  You don't know about Barb? You must add her to the list of blogs you follow, she is the end all, know all of the paint and furniture world. And oh so cool to boot!Â
Thanks for letting me know about Martha's glass paint line.
I know I've said it before, but the thing I love most about this paint is that there is no prep work.
Not knowing enough about art to be able to describe it, I guess I'd have to say in terms of paintings or photography I like geometric designs, urban landscapes, and colors.
At first I thought about painting the whole thing berry and then dry - brushing the white on top of it, but I knew that would give it a softer look and I was going for BOLD.
I thought about painting a checkerboard on a small square table I'm doing, but it would be more for looks because I don't even know how to play checkers.
Well, I know I've been talking about painting my coffee table for quite awhile.
Let me know if you have any questions about this makeover or just want any painting advice.
I had heard about Annie Sloan paint, also about how expensive it is too, so I'm glad to know there is a homemade version.
I know what you mean about the word «paint» Kim!
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