Sentences with phrase «paint each tape colour»

Once he created his template he would paint each tape colour on a whole canvas and arrange the coloured canvases to create a painted version of his template, but on a much larger scale.

Not exact matches

Some plain strong paper (first butterflies I made with lightweight paper was a mistake) Selection of different coloured paints — we used ELC Bright finger paints Container for decanting paint into Sticky Tape Messy Mat and Apron
While Acura has the new features of this RDX covered in camouflage tape that matches the colour of the paint, the changes are still easy to see.
19 Inch 10 Spoke Liquid Silver W / Corsa, Sports Seats, Heated Front Seats, Seatbelts - Warm Charcoal, Roof Panel - Painted Body Colour, Black Pedals, Reversing Camera, Paddleshift - Match To Seat Stripe, Headlamps Silver Bezel, 7 - Speed Sportshift IIi, Front Parking Sensors, Front Grille Carbon, Piano Black Facia - Piano Black Trim, Brake Calipers - Black, Aston Martin 700W Premium Audio, Trim Stitching: Silver, Seat Inner Stripe: Argento Grey, Bluetooth Telephone preparation, Cruise control, Rear parking sensor, Satellite navigation system, Sports button, 6 CD autochanger, DAB Digital radio, iPod connection, USB connection, Additional protective tape, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Body coloured bumpers, Clear rear lamp, LED rear lamps, Limited slip differential, Glass switches, Piano centre stack
«Wind (D)», 2009 wood, fabric, ceramics, colour prints on paper, tape, spray paint, CDs, metal clips approx. 315 x 190 x 110 cm detail
An accompanying solo exhibition at the Mönchehaus Museum presented an untitled installation made in 2015 that is comprised of seven parts: four wooden towers and three columns incorporating a range of materials including mirror foil, glass, plastic flowers, spray paint, plaster, acrylic, woven polypropylene, medication instructions, coloured tape, photographs, metal clips, magazine covers, and paper.
«Wind (A)», 2009 wood, plastic foil, colour print on paper, plastic, tape, perspex, spray paint, CDs, metal clips 283 x 60 x 285 cm
«Wind II (Michael Jackson)», 2009 plastic foil, colour prints on paper, mirror foil, spray paint, perspex, tape, metal 174 x 230 cm
Finally Rebecca Ward (b. 1984) and Jens Wolf (b. 1967) present paintings: Ward's are subtly evocative paintings and set into motion a perceptual play of colour, texture and light, whilst Ward produces prefers an eclectic range of non-traditional materials including: bleach, spray paint, tape and dye.
Apart from geometrical paintings, the exhibition will also fea - ture works with lattices and adhesive tape, as well as light installations using coloured neon tubes.
Not that I would know... On the gallery walls are a number of paintings on polished stainless steel where a haze of highlighter - coloured spray - paint with jaunty lettering (made using masking tape) exposes the mirrored surface beneath spelling out statements like Crushingly Hopeless and Dead Ur Lovers.
These free - style, smooth, vector - based motifs of angular scribbles, slicing zig zags, looping lines, biomorphic shapes and colour fields are then exactingly transferred onto large scale canvas with paint and tape as well as digital printing.
In Kristin Baker's work, previously described as «dystopian Colour Field painting», the contours are composed more deliberately using taped outlines and broad washes of luminous colour, onto which gestural passages and marks are then spontaneously Colour Field painting», the contours are composed more deliberately using taped outlines and broad washes of luminous colour, onto which gestural passages and marks are then spontaneously colour, onto which gestural passages and marks are then spontaneously added.
He typically uses rollers as well as brushes to apply acrylic co-polymer paints in countless thin layers until the desired colour saturation is achieved, utilizing tape to achieve ultra-crisp edges.
It packs a punch, yet there is softness in the lines as a result of the way the paint has gently bled through the masking tape, and a richness of colour that is hidden by the description «black and white».
Frustrated by the «historically - loaded» convention of oil painting, he began to focus his practice on multi-layered compositions using a variety of cheap and readily - available material; such as coloured tapes, felt - tip pens, found objects and various fragments of fabric, paper and plastic.
You will need: Glass cabinet, # 15, junk shop Sandpaper Damp cloth Masking tape Ronseal One Coat White Primer & Undercoat, # 4.98 for 250 ml, B&Q Paintbrush Ronseal One Coat Red Rose gloss cupboard paint, # 18.98 for 750 ml, B&Q Colours Cocktail wallpaper, # 12.98 per roll, B&Q Scissors, PVA glue
A very straightforward method of using masking tape and a paint colour of your choice.
Then remove the template and paint inside the tape using a selection of paint colours, one shade at a time.
If you don't want to use such a dramatic colour on a whole wall, stick up some masking tape and use it as a guide to paint a large horizontal panel across one wall.
Or try painting all one colour and embellishing with vinyl stickers or brightly coloured washi tape.
I also hacked this Ikea shelf by painting the sides in black and adding a black electrical tape to the shelf edges so, this way, an inexpensive piece of furniture, will add contrast and will complement the colour scheme of the room.
Use masking tape to outline a large oblong for the label on each bucket and paint with two coats of coloured chalkboard paint, allowing each coat to dry.
For a clean, sharp finish, use masking tape to delineate the colour when painting.
Step 1 Use masking tape to outline a large oblong with two coats of coloured chalkboard paint, allowing each coat to dry.
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