Instead of splattering
paint over the whole piece of card stock, play a fine motor game where your child aims to get the paint only on the shape or letters.
the woodwork on the bed was fantastic - it had inlays and different direction of the wood — in my opinion it needed to be sanded and «bleached» to lighten the color and still have the distressed look, but to
paint over that whole real wood is a crime:):) I do understand u wanting to finish the project asap and not having to deal with it — but still, my heart aches for all that craftsmanship gone to waist....
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I painted over the whole thing with my favorite gray paint, Sherwin Williams's Mindful Gray.
He said, «I don't understand» — because what I was doing was I would make a painting and then I would let it dry and then
paint over the whole thing; I wouldn't sand it down, therefore you would see all of these passages and the layers of gesso over oil paint, which, God knows what would happen now.
It still
paints over the whole interface with a heavy brush, but its changes aren't so far out of touch with the way modern apps and Google's guidelines look.
and brushed a thinner, watered down version of
the paint OVER the whole design — this embeds the raised stencil between the paint
The easiest way to do that was to
paint over our Whole Wheat walls with one of my new favorite paint colors Classic Khaki by Olympic One.
But you could definitely
paint over the whole thing — spray paint would probably work best.
Not exact matches
laughter... and set out driving all
over the state, gathering all the equipment and gear I needed (the folks at Bee Pride in Lebanon totally set us up while laughing with us, not at us, thankfully), putting it all together in a day,
painting through the night and then driving (a
whole long ways) to pick up those bees and bring them home... all with four kids in his charge and at his heels.
From transitional colors (that work with both warm and cool tones) to the easiest
whole - home
paint color scheme and choosing the perfect white
paint — there is a treasure trove of information there, and more
over on The Creativity Exchange.
With raining clouds
painted over the models» left eye, they all showed us how to take trendy rainwear to a
whole new level.
Or
painting birds on shit to sell to tourists (oh, sorry, that's Portland) the next day, or Monday, or whenever, and start the
whole production / consumption cycle all
over again, and our lives grind on until the next Tacocat gig.
etc. but I got
over all that and just want to
paint for fun and stay away from the
whole trendy art scene.
The
whole film is wobbly enough that many of scenes could be moved or cut altogether with no effect, with one obvious example being a stop -
over in a village, where Snatched makes some half - assed attempts to
paint Emily's largely unsympathetic character in a better light and tries (and fails) to mount a gross - out slapstick bit with a cheap - looking CGI tapeworm.
Most of the credit goes to 16 - year - old rising star Charlie Plummer, easily carrying the
whole film on his scrawny shoulders as the delinquent teen who wastes a weekend with his kid cousin in Nowheresville: spray -
painting doors, dodging bullies and mooning
over the girl he hasnt got the nerve to talk to.
Redoing a
whole building is a massive job; but making
over a room or two and adding some
paint and decorations around the building can brighten the atmosphere and spirits.
But the intermediate - term is relatively predictable, because today's high valuations
paint a clear historical picture of what total returns are likely to be
over the next decade or so as a
whole.
Elsewhere, we have a meditation on — or possible antidote to — the UK's massively depleted art education system from the ever - genial Bob and Roberta Smith, who has turned the
whole town into a space for artistic investigation and self - expression, via his Folkestone is an Art School initiative - announced in his usual bright, poster -
paint signage on banners all
over the town.
Abstract expressionist
paintings share certain characteristics, including the use of large canvases, an «all -
over» approach, in which the
whole canvas is treated with equal importance (as opposed to the center being of more interest than the edges).
He starts each
painting with a layer of abstract sharpie drawings, then
paints white shapes
over the
whole thing, and then adds in a full background of cities and scenes.
Painting has been a true passion of mine for well over 10 years now, and I have recently discovered, and added, digital painting to my repertoire, along with fantastic new printing techniques, which have given me a whole new perspective, and lease of life, to my creative side — offering me an array of new, and exciting possib
Painting has been a true passion of mine for well
over 10 years now, and I have recently discovered, and added, digital
painting to my repertoire, along with fantastic new printing techniques, which have given me a whole new perspective, and lease of life, to my creative side — offering me an array of new, and exciting possib
painting to my repertoire, along with fantastic new printing techniques, which have given me a
whole new perspective, and lease of life, to my creative side — offering me an array of new, and exciting possibilities!
Though there is a long tradition of geometric abstraction abroad that dates back to Russian Constructivism (Kasimir Malevich) and Dutch Neoplasticism (Piet Mondrian), the European artists were concerned with a balanced relationship of parts within a
whole, whereas Reinhardt, Newman and Rothko stressed the unity of the
painting over all other surface incidents.
Riley's work
over the past decade has infiltrated and engulfed
whole walls, putting out overlapping, interleaving feelers to minimise the distance between
painting and viewer.
Three
whole galleries are given
over to Richter's blurred, history - haunted portraits in black - and - white; to his squeegee - executed abstractions, poised between faith and doubt in the future of
painting; to color charts, seascapes and blotchy aerial maps.
Perhaps most legible are his works on paper, often
whole sheets of newspaper worked
over with collage or
paint.
The exhibition showcased their intense personal dialogue by examining a group of 2017
paintings that favor order and the formalist principles of
wholes and repetition
over fragmentation, discontinuity, and dissonance.
The
whole museum is given
over to a range of his
paintings.
The show takes
over the
whole Berlin gallery and features many
paintings that have long been inaccessible to the public.
Obviously it's a layering technique, with templates put down and pours applied
over them and the templates removed, and the
whole cycle repeated until a final decision is reached about the
painting.
«Ultimately, turning the
whole Museum
over to photography helps us to concentrate on these broad issues that would not necessarily get the same attention if we also had
paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints on view — or even other photo - based media such as film and video,» he continued.
You can change an area of your
painting dramatically by applying another wash to it, or you can wash the
whole painting off under running water and start
over.
Besides, the homogeneous treatment of the
whole piece could recall the notion of all -
over painting, which was one of the most recognizable features of post-war American abstraction.
Over the past 30 years James Hugonin has become known for his unusually deliberate and determined way of making
paintings: completing on average just one
painting a year and always following a structure of small marks of colour across an underlying grid, each mark shifting slightly from its neighbour and building to a rhythmic
whole.
The works in this series are all
paintings on canvas, comprising multiple thin «glazes» of
paint that have been layered
over one another and evenly applied across the
whole support.
«Although de Kooning and Pollock made use of chance effects,» notes Calvin Tomkins in his book Off the Wall, «letting the
paint run and drip in their spontaneous encounters with the canvas, they were not about to hand
over the
whole process to accident.»
By partially
painting over the central shape with the same grey hue as the support of the work, background and foreground merge; each constituent part of the composition reveals and reinforces the
whole.
Whereas I tend to be very straight with my
paintings except for the
whole series of black
paintings where I really repainted them
over and
over and then sanded them down in order to make an extremely impenetrable surface that looks kind of like Formica sometimes.
«Nate and I had a
whole debate
over whether the poster for the movie was based on the
painting and ultimately that's how we chose it.»
It is the attention to detail that you expect from the
paintings of Shok - 1 that translate
over to the
whole exhibition.
This comes into the picture, but so does the sudden event happening in the present, for the
whole idea of the
painting began when, flying
over a cliff, I disturbed a bird on its nest.
See an American legend in a
whole new light in this exhibition of
over 100
paintings, drawings, and watercolors.
The
paintings range from purple
over yellow to red and thus, like the animated colors in Interior I, show the
whole spectrum.
I love the
whole scheme, but am sad you
painted over such a pretty plate.
Once that's all finished, I'll probably go
over the
whole thing one more time with
paint.
I want to
paint the
whole room and start
over but I can't handle all that right now with my 1 year old.
The
whole thing is going Simply White (Benjamin Moore), and I'm going to use a small artist paintbrush to
paint over the mint green
paint on the corbels - careful to leave the chipped off parts the way they are»cause I love the way they look.
If you are trying to get the
whole fixture to be silver — you could just use a metallic spray
paint over everything.
The legs used to be
painted a realllllly ugly shade of brown, (I won't tell you what color I was calling it for a while there) so I sanded them way down, and
painted a coat of polyeurathane
over the
whole thing...
My mom spilled green
paint all
over her tan carpet once, a
whole can.
Now, several months later, after weeks of painstakingly removing three layers of gooey - backed wallpaper (some of which had been
painted over), sanding the top down until it was completely unfinished, and distressing the body & legs - I gave the
whole thing a few coats of «Provencial» - colored stain from Lowes...