Sentences with phrase «layers the paint gets»

In the beginning, it looks terrible but after 20 or 30 layers the paint gets really subtle and transparent.

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Waldorf homeschooling has many layers and there is a lot for moms to learn when getting started - storytelling, painting, music, knitting and so much more.
The thicker the layer the glue, the more crackle you will get in the paint.
Being outside in the winter means I have to think about what scarf to layer over my sweater — not whether or not I've painted my toes, shaved high enough on my legs and gotten an even tan.
I used a metal scraper to get some of the white paint off, then used custom mixes of MMSMP Shutter gray, ASCP Country Gray, French Linen and Old White, to get this layered, chippy finish.
If you put a base coat of milk paint on a piece with the bonding agent and then put a top layer on in another color will you get that wonderful chipping?
My mantel doesn't get any love this year because I am tearing down the wallpaper in the living room (six layers) and painting!
Of course, those three layers of paint made it harder to get the distressed look when it came time to use the sandpaper.
The unique solid black colour is a mix of aircraft grade aluminium thread woven with carbon - fibre, six coats of lacquer and multiple layers of paint, hand - polished to get the typical Rolls - Royce paint finish.
We've got a really good base for our painting now, so we can start to build up some of the layers of colour that will make this picture luscious and vibrant.
This painting is very superficial with the perspective, with the illusion, to get you into the layers of the image, to the conceptual part, to the idea of the land and what has happened there.
About three or four years ago, my paintings got extremely dense and layered.
There are a lot of silver under - layers in my paintings that get covered up and they change how light magic happens.
The layering gets built up to a thickness of about 3 cm, so a painting can become quite heavy, it gets almost sculptural.
Marion begins on a dark background and shows you how to build up your painting in layers so you get that right amount of mood and mystery whilst still staying true to your subject.
She works by layering up her colours from dark to light, and varying her marks to get as much vibrancy and dynamism into her painting as possible.
Viewers got to see Hayuk's colorful, layered weave paintings that balance between tradition, psychedelic, strict geometry and abstraction, Revok's abstract geo - based works inspired by patterns and waste materials from urban environments, Peterson's signature b / w visions of power struggles and conflicts in the society, and Deiana's meticulous ball point pen on paper works that create abstraction out of textures, TV static and other everyday occurrences.
Besides his sculptures and paintings, he has photographs and videos that directly get in touch with the city and space transforming the social structure by delaminating its layers.
For Zurier, getting the paint on the surface economically seems a paramount concern, but his process does result in a fortuitous, non-hard-edged striation and an excavation of deeper layers of pigment that is central to the success of his work.
In this quick - and - easy tutorial, Annie O'Brien Gonzales, author of Bold Expressive Painting, shares a fun process for your painting's first layer that will really get youPainting, shares a fun process for your painting's first layer that will really get youpainting's first layer that will really get you moving!
The Los Angeles - based artist is known for his wild fusions of collage, assemblage, photography and painting — producing wall objects that come off as totally painterly, yet providing endless layers for the viewer to get lost in.
Most paintings are underscored by a layer of graphite upon which she applies oil paint, which make them radiate a strange light through which the image gets a sort of frozen light quality, in a nearly monumental way... they balance between the fictional, the illusion and the reality of the day dream.
She paints by applying thin paint layers, than then she sands to get an ultra smooth shiny surface, almost erasing any evidence that the work was created by a person.
He even rinsed off paint to get back into the surface, and the thinner, more translucent layers are often revelatory.
Let's clear up on thing first; the LG G5 is definitely made of metal, but it's undergone a secret treatment process which essentially puts a layer of primer and paint on top of the body, similar to how a car gets painted.
It's easy to get the look, because cement can be painted as a thin layer over most wall surfaces.
I should have gotten the rug damp and sprayed fabric softener on the rug with each layer of paint.
You can see the dark areas that were sanded more than the others after the paint wash was applied, and there's no way to get into those narrow grooves to take off the layers of whatever finish they used.
I kept getting the crinkle when I added an extra layer to the paint, and I thought it might be because of the temperature, but wasn't sure.
I'm not going to lie friends — it was a little difficult to get a smooth layer of paint applied like you can with regular spray paint.
My mantel doesn't get any love this year because I am tearing down the wallpaper in the living room (six layers) and painting!
With the paintbrush I would paint a layer of water and then a layer of stain and rub it off quickly with a rag to get that gray color.
The visible woodgrain adds a layer of texture and warmth that you don't get with a clean painted finish.
A tall lingerie chest gets a painted furniture makeover with gorgeous painted layers, whitewash and gilding wax.
Paint over all wood with 3 - 4 layers of chalk paint to get a fully covered finish.
I quickly mixed up some gray paint and did ONE layer of paint on the back to get the gray look.
Here's how it went down: I got a call to design a house, just the final layer, some paint colors / wallpaper, furniture and accessories, but no renovation.
In her Insta - caption underneath that pic, Patsy said, «It took several weekends of stripping and sanding off many layers of paint to finally get down to the natural wood.
Because of its age, I assumed that at least some of the layers were lead paint, so tried to strip as much of the paint away before wet sanding to minimize getting paint dust in the air.
While sanding the paint was starting to peel before I even got to the blue under layer, can you see the dark spots inside the cubby with no blue peeping through?
After letting it dry, for the BOYS, I just painted on a second layer, as they weren't going to get the glitter.
I know you can get a similar look layering chalk paint or even Fusion paint, but I think milk paint always looks the most authentic.
So - apply a thin layer of wax and GET IT IN THE GROOVES OF THE PAINT.
Annie Sloan Lacquer is a penetrating varnish, meaning that it gets its strength by penetrating through the paint layers and attaching itself to the substrate.
I used a metal scraper to get some of the white paint off, then used custom mixes of MMSMP Shutter gray, ASCP Country Gray, French Linen and Old White, to get this layered, chippy finish.
Happy to hear that you had success and now you want to paint more:) I have added up to 3 layers of wax on some pieces to get a nice sheen.
love what you do, but still don't get it... i understand how to make the mix, but do you add this mixx into normal colored paint??? this is what i understood in the story about the cabinet with the 2 colored layers... please i hope for an answer...
I can't get enough of anything that's old with thick layers of chippy paint.
A quick going over and then apply the paint, let dry, then add another coat until you get the coverage you want, then apply the wax in thin layers, buffing after each layer.
I let my customer know that I can copy the same process as well as colors, but when you paint in layers, especially as many layers that are on this piece there is no guarantee to get the same exact result.
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