Any suggestions or will
any milk paint work???
Also I had no idea
milk paint worked like that.
Not exact matches
This makes it the easiest
milk paint to
work with and creates a far smoother
paint than other
milk paint product we've seen.
Things I absolutely love about this space: ☆ The adorable hello doormat ☆ The
milk can turned umbrella stand ☆ The waves and cracks in this old plaster wall ☆ The old
painted door ☆ The yellow rain boots I bought to wear on my wedding day in case it rained (I now wear them when
working outside!)
I'm
working on my studio / office and am looking for creative ways to hold and display my tools,
paints and other needed items:) Your
milk glass is so pretty!
I always love those classes, because I get to help people
work on one of their own pieces as they learn how to use
milk paint and the finishes.
Is chalk
paint easier to
work with than
milk paint?
I haven't tried the
milk paint yet, but it looks like it
works great.
Chalk
Paint and
Milk Paint I use on the outside of my furniture and the Fusion I have just started to use on the inside (I do not
paint the outside of furniture with Fusion, I just don't like
working with it, but it is great on the inside — Fusion
Paint claims to be a «Chalk - Like
Paint» but it is nothing like chalk
paint — this is my honest opinion).
I
worked on a couple of pieces for the next MMS
Milk Paint look book, but I was also playing around with a new milk paint color we'll be adding to the line, soon (early 2016)... Farmhouse Wh
Milk Paint look book, but I was also playing around with a new
milk paint color we'll be adding to the line, soon (early 2016)... Farmhouse Wh
milk paint color we'll be adding to the line, soon (early 2016)... Farmhouse White.
I
work with three different types of
paint at the moment: Chalk
Paint,
Milk Paint & Fusion Mineral
Paint.
I LOVED
working with Marian's
milk paint!
It was high time I got to
work on some of the larger pieces for my home and decided to give
milk paint a try on an old armoire.
It's
painted in MMS
milk paint in Typewriter I might add; — RRB -, a color that is fantastic to
work with.
I thought that perhaps if I just added one more coat of the Linen
milk paint I could make it
work.
The existing finish on the table was pretty shiny, so most likely
milk paint would not have adhered well without a lot of sanding prep
work.
Painter Paul Behnke tours several
painting exhibitions in Brooklyn including: Louder
Milk: Tom Burckhardt at Pierogi Gallery (closed May 8, 2011), One Dozen
Paintings at The Journal Gallery (with
work by Peter Coffin, Jacob Kasssy, Sam Moyer, Joshua Smith, Sarah Braman, Olivier Mosset, Tauba Auerbach, Dan Walsh, and Leif Ritchey - through May 20, 2011), Bezold Effects: Molly Herman at b. conte (through May 11, 2011), and Drawing Into Paint: Margrit Lewczuk at Janet Kurnatowski Gallery (through May 29, 2011).
First recognized for his Pop Art
milk bottle
paintings and cloud imagery, Goode's
work was included in the 1962 groundbreaking exhibit «New
Painting of Common Objects,» curated by Walter Hopps at the Pasadena Art Museum (now Norton Simon Museum).
From the 1961
Milk Bottle
paintings to his latest
works, Goode has consistently questioned the nature of experience through the continuous refinement of this basic, conceptual theme.
His
work has involved the act of physically entwining his face and chest with fishing gut (in Bind / Ontbind2, Venice, 2003), licking sand off anthills (in Licked Colony, SA, 2011),
painting his face with gold leaf, honey, flour and oil while defacing a gallery wall (in Figurehead, Rotterdam, 2010), and having sump oil and
milk poured into his outstretched hands containing Buddha statuettes sewn into his skin (in Thank You, Bodh Gaya in India, 2011).
Hodges is currently
working on mosaic - like
paintings, constructed with small shards of mirror that reflect / warp the viewer and surrounding space with a disturbing elegance; site - specific wall drawings that reorient gallery architecture with a full Prismacolor palette and Lewitt like precision; and collages made with assorted sheet music that reference the Cubists and John Cage, allowing for a performable poetry that includes a «
milk - y Blue per - fec - tion» located «Some - where near — the end of the skies.»
SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Superstar, Halcyon Gallery, London 2015 Forever Young: A Retrospective, Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida 2015 Wanted Dead or Alive, 212 Gallery, Aspen, Colorado 2015 Jackie O, Tagliatella Gallery, New York 2015 Rock n» Roll
Works on Paper, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2015 Young, Burkhard Eikelmann Galerie, Dusseldorf and Galerie Hafenrichter, Nurnberg, Germany 2014 SUPERSTAR, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2014 Spring Show 2014, Mead Carney Fine Art, London 2014 Wild at Heart, Imitate Modern, London 2013 Dreamland, Bankrobber, London 2013 The Fight of the Paso Del Mar, Bankrobber, London 2013 Kate Moss, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2013 Suicide, Bankrobber, London; Galerie G. Hartinger Fine Arts, Vienna and Vertes Modern Art, Zurich 2012 Russell Young, Vertes Modern Art, Zurich, Switzerland 2012 Entertainment for Men, the Playboy Club, London 2012 Private Show, Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas 2012 A
Working Class Hero is Something To Be, Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2012 A Retrospective, Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas 2012 Only Anarchists Are Pretty, Goss - Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas 2012 The Queen is Dead, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2012 The Last Picture Show, Galerie G. Hartinger Fine Arts, Vienna and Long - Sharp Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana 2011 The Last Picture Show, Guy Hepner, Bal Harbour, Florida and Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2011 American Envy III, Long - Sharp / Curis Modern + Contemporary 2011 American Envy I, Scream Gallery, London 2011 Diamond Dust, Galerie G. Hartinger Fine Arts, Vienna 2011 Icons, Galerie de Bellefeuille, Montreal 2010 Russell Young, Tagliatella Gallery, Paris 2010 Icons & Iconoclasts, Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California 2010 Pig Portraits, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2010 Russell Young, Robinsons Art Gallery, Knokke - Zoute, Belgium 2010 Diamond Dust, Russeck Gallery, San Francisco, California 2010 New
Paintings, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California 2010 Dirty Pretty Things, Collectors Contemporary Singapore; Scream Gallery, London and Tagliatella Gallery, Palm Beach, Florida 2010 Selected
Works, Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California 2010 Fame + Shame, Aberson Exhibits, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2010 Russell Young, Doyle Devere, London 2009 Dirty Pretty Things, Guy Hepner, Los Angeles, California; Valentino, New York; Russeck Gallery, San Francisco and Nikolai Rukaj Gallery, Toronto 2009 The Last Picture Show, Sims Reed Gallery, London 2008 Russell Young, Karl Hutter Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California 2008 Rebel Rebel, Art of Elysium at
Milk Gallery, New York 2008 Russell Young, Collectors Contemporary, Singapore 2008 Punk + Graffiti,
Milk Gallery, New York 2007 Russell Young, Altermann Modern, San Francisco, California 2007 Horsepower,
Milk Gallery, New York 2007
Works on Paper, Sims Reed Gallery, New York 2007 Storm, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York 2007 Fame + Shame, Bankrobber, London 2007 Los Angeles, Galerie Adler, Paris 2006 White Rabbit, The Art of Elysium, Beverly Hills, California 2006 Russell Young, Sims Reed Gallery, London 2005 Fame + Shame, Vanina Holasek Gallery, New York and The Art of Elysium, Los Angeles 2003 Pig Portraits, SP Gallery, London, and The Art Of Elysium at Don O'Melveney Gallery, Los Angeles, California
Filled with texture and atmosphere, Peter creates his
work by making drawings on location in his surrounding landscape, before
working on the
paintings in his studio — a freezing, disused
milking shed.
Featuring seventy - two
paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, and videos, the show is rich with arresting twists on the humdrum: a garbage bag made of marble (Jud Nelson), a bee crafted from clay (Tom Friedman), an eight - foot - tall bronze
milk carton (Jonathan Seliger), and a miniature
working
Although The New Four Seasons were created in her New York studio they are very much about the mountains in the north part of South Korea (you can read here about the Soey
Milk — Sinavro exhibition and how her Korean roots influence her
work and you can also read about how Minhwa, the Korean form of popular art or
painting for the people influenced the
work of Nicolas Frémion in this Frémion Presents Minhwa article).
Goode's «
paintings of common objects» among which are his signature
Milk Bottle
paintings expand the
work beyond the picture plane, sharing territory Robert Rauschenberg's combines or Jasper John's
work in assemblage form the same time.
None of the four
works from the 12,500 - piece collection were acquired by the museum through gift or bequest.The 1875
Milking Time is considered a landmark
painting by Homer, widely regarded as one of the greatest American painters of the 19th century.
First recognized for his Pop Art
milk bottle
paintings and cloud imagery, Goode's
work was included along with Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, Phillip Hefferton, Robert Dowd, Edward Ruscha, and Wayne Thiebaud, in the 1962 ground - breaking exhibit New
Painting of Common Objects, curated by Walter Hopps at the Pasadena Art Museum (now Norton Simon Museum).
One of my besties at
work GAVE me a little antique buffet type piece of furniture and I am inspired my Miss Mustard Seed's
milk paint, your secretary is A M A Z I N G!!
I LOVED
working with Marian's
milk paint!
I've never
worked with the chalk or
milk paint.
I forgot to mention in my post that I used my island as a
work surface for this whole project, and spilled
milk paint powder here and there and everywhere on the countertop.
I used Bonding Agent often with my
milk paint knowing full well that most times it
works and keeps the
paint from chipping much, but
milk paint kinda does what it wants to do sometimes regardless of the plan you have in mind.
Milk paint is a different beast, though I know that Amy Rothe absolutely loves to
work with it.
Also, it
works out great that you can
paint with
milk paint in lower temps than most
paints!
As touched - upon in my Traditional with a Twist post where I also used
milk -
paint for detail
work, OFMP true
milk paint is so similar to watercolor because of the water - added - to - a-solid factor, and I plan to use it even more extensively for detail and design
work in the near future.
Versatile in effects,
milk paint is also used widely in faux finishing techniques such as washes, sponging, ragging, etc. and is highly favored for artist and craft
work.
Love
working with
milk paint!
Fantastic to
work with all chalk,
milk and acrylic
paints!
But with that
milk paint, I could totally make them
work!
With
milk paint, the prep
work depends of the final look you want to achieve.
I haven't tried the
milk paint yet, but it looks like it
works great.
Today, I'm excited to start sharing a few of the projects we've been
working on at my childhood home Loblolly Manor including this
milk paint to chalk
paint chair makeover.
I'll be honest I do prefer the chalk
paint for it's predictability, but it's fun to
work with
milk paint every once in a while.
A little prep
work is always helpful when
working with
milk paint.
The hemp oil is so easy to
work with and looks great over
milk paint — I think you'd like it!