Please tell me which brand and the color name
of the paint you used on your pumpkins.
I bought 1 gallon of June Day Behr paint (1 quart wouldn't have been enough because it took 3 coats to cover the dark finish) I turned it into chalk paint by adding a tablespoon of unsanded grout mixed with a bit of water for every cup
of paint I used.
I first gave it a couple coats
of paint using Annie Sloan «French Linen».
We put in so much effort into making our house look good — everything from the colour scheme
of the paints used to various house décor items are given serious consideration before you can get them home.
I have a question, I didn't see if you mention the color and brand
of the paint you used for the walls, I would like to know.
Please tell me the colour
of paint you used.
Thank you for the idea and for providing the type
of paint you used, etc..
Could you tell me the name
of the paint you used?
Before applying the next coat, lightly sand the first coat
of paint using a sanding block.
I have found that with Sherwin Williams paint (the only brand
of paint I use now) you may not always need a second coat because the paint lays on very nicely and really covers well.
I wanted a smooth finish, so I started fresh by stripping all the old layers
of paint using Citri - strip.
I prefer making my chalk paint mixed using satin, but since you will use poly over the finish it really does not matter what sheen
of paint you use to make the chalk paint.
It really doesn't matter what finish
of paint you use — flat, satin, or semi since once you add the CCP it will turn the paint flat.
I don't remember the brand
of paint I used but it was just an interior latex paint that our local store carried.
I usually use 2 to 3 coats of chalk paint, but this could vary depending on the color
of paint you use and the color of the wood.
At some point after the fourth day, someone must have kicked over the bucket
of paint used to blaze the trail because all indicators ceased.
And that's an adventure of the heart; she truly paints what she feels, and I marvel at how she can translate those emotions by the colors
of paint she uses and the movement that's created.
Most recently, however, he has produced hundreds
of paintings using applications on an iPhone and iPad.
This counterpoising of chance and risk is a thread throughout the exhibition and one picked up on particularly by Gerhard Richter in St John (1988), part of his London Paintings series, in which he builds up layers
of paint using huge spatulas, before erasing and revealing earlier moments with a squeegee.
Thomas H. Benton had seen El Greco's works in Paris and copied several
of his paintings using a method he passed on to his pupil Jackson Pollock, who regarded El Greco as the most interesting old master.
As Thierry de Duve has shown, much of Duchamp's work — including his abandonment of painting — followed from the recognition that the can or tube of paint had long been a readymade, industrially produced commodity like any other.10 As Duchamp remarked in 1961, specifically addressing Rauschenberg among others: «Since the tubes
of paint used by the artist are manufactured and readymade products, we must conclude that all the paintings in the world are «Readymades aided» — and also works of assemblage.»
The works are encrusted with impasto scumbling and layers of opulent glazes, and because Kuo mixes most
of his paints using natural pigments, his palette is earthy and composed of ochers, siennas, and umbers.
His new series
of paintings use both the back and face of plexiglass, a technique called Verre Églomisé.
The British artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to create distinct series
of paintings using different materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied by hand, oil stick drawn and smudged, oil paint applied wet on dry to build up layers of clear independent marks that form a whole.
Look, a lot
of paintings use white without having light.
The British artist, Shaun McDowell, has worked to create distinct series
of paintings using different materials and applications in each body — acrylic paint applied by hand, oil stick drawn and smudged, oil paint applied wet on dry to build up layers of...
Over the course of seven years, she built up the surface
of the painting using a mixture of oil, primer, and mica to create an abstract, topographical landscape at the center of which was a beaming, white focal point rising eight inches above the surface of the canvas.
Concerning himself with the mechanics of visual languages, Loesch examines the most basic elements
of painting using intuition and notions of cause and effect.
The first one, practiced by Li Sixun, the court painter, and his son Li Zhaodao, employed the meticulous and decorative manner
of painting using precise line technique, inspired by the earlier artists such as Zhan Ziqian and Gu Kaizhi.
First, his paintings exclusively depict the landscape of a half - mile radius around his childhood home on the Tile Hill estate in Coventry, second, he paints only in Humbrol enamel, the type
of paint used by hobbyists to paint model aeroplanes.
More radical in its execution was the «Oxidation» series (1978): Warhol and his assistants prepared canvases by covering the surfaces with copper paint and then urinated on them to make elegant iridescent designs in yellows, oranges and greens; perhaps they parody the random drip methods
of painting used by such Abstract Expressionists as Jackson Pollock.
For this residency, each child will create a series
of paintings using Mr. Wewe's techniques and guidance.
In his piece for HOMOGENIUS, David Buchan continues the appropriation
of painting using the photograph as a vehicle for the dialogue between fine art versus commercial art.
There are four paintings in the show each coupling dual identities into one composition but Erica Harney has painted dozens
of paintings using these restraints yet each painting stands on it's own merits.
Here shown collectively for the first time, these works comprise a discrete series within a career - long body
of paintings using newspaper as a support.
«Most
of the paint I use is a liquid, flowing kind of paint.
As Martin explains, «Luminescence is a consideration from the beginning of his process, starting with the kind
of paint used and methods of application to specific surfaces.»
Lowry claimed to have only ever used five colours: Flake White (Lead White), Ivory Black, Vermillion Red, Prussian Blue and Yellow Ochre, all from the art - supply firm Winsor & Newton, but expert analysis
of the paint used in Darby and Joan showed that it contained traces of Zinc White.
Image
of Painting used for the cover of Sonic Virtuality: Sound as Emergent Perception.
She is currently living and working in East Williamsburg and delving into the world
of painting using photography as her tool.
«These small works», he says, «are the new step in my process of mixed media layering and my addition to the history
of painting using modernistic, industrial and environmental concepts.»
These stem from a diversity of site - specific conditions, including, but not limited to: local vegetation; presence of building structures and contributions made by such structures involving energy use, heating and air conditioning, etc; exposure to winds, the wind velocities determined by climatic factors and also whether certain wind directions are more favored than others by terrain or the presence or absence thereof to bodies of water; proximity to grass, asphalt, concrete or other material surfaces; the physical conditions of the CRS itself which include: the exact location of the temperature sensors within it, the degree of unimpeded flow of external air through the CRS, the character
of the paint used; the exact height of the instrument above the external surface (noting that when the ground is covered by 3 feet of snow, the temperature instrument is about 60 % closer to, or less than 2 feet, above an excellent radiating surface, much closer than it would be under snow - free conditions).
I have
some of the paint I use often on top of the cabinets.
I prefer making my chalk paint mixed using satin, but since you will use poly over the finish it really does not matter what sheen
of paint you use to make the chalk paint.
Do you know the name
of the paint used on that door?
Please tell me the brand / color
of paint used in the rustic refined kitchen... it appears to be a grayish greenish blueish color.
I'm wondering what sheen
of paint you used for your walls.
Can you tell us what colors and brand
of paint you used?
Is there a special kind
of paint you used?
Can you tell me what color
of paint you used on your walls in the Gallery Wall photo (the one that includes the small wreath)?