Sentences with phrase «paint the stripes over»

And when I say paint over them, I mean to say, properly take it down to the metal, eliminate the rust on the metal, treat the metal, then paint the stripes over them.
The best way to get a crisp line is to first paint your lighter color on the whole wall and let dry for an appropriate amount of time (or, if you're painting stripes over an existing paint job, make sure you have the original paint color, at least enough for touch ups.)

Not exact matches

The application is easy and easier to change if you pick one color of stripe to paint over in the future.
(In case you're wondering why we decided to paint over the navy stripes, these are the quilts we already owned for the old guest room, before we turned it into Emma's nursery.
Purple family room features high gloss purple walls and ceiling painted Sherwin Williams Mesmerize accented with purple wall moldings with art in gold frame situated over a purple velvet sofa accented with purple stripe pillows illuminated by antique brass swing arm sconces facing a two - door dark purple media cabinet under a wall hung flatscreen TV across from yellow Greek key stools, Lee Industries Bongo Ottomans.
As I peeled my skirt away from the pole, I realized I had a huge stripe of bright white paint all over my dress!?
I'm thinking of painting flat black racing stripes over the hood (bonnet to you Brits!)
Eight GT shaped molds are finished in each paint choice and various different coloured bands can be placed over them to simulate the GT's iconic double stripes.
The 2012 Transformers Edition Camaro looks just like the transforming character Bumblebee, with twin black stripes laid over its Rally Yellow paint.
The attention to detail is evident to the most avid enthusiast Custom paint scheme in Pearlescent Black Cherry over Pearl White with ribbon stripe package in the style of a 1993 Camaro Z - 28 Pace Car.
Painted over an 8 week process in the exclusive «Fly By Night» exterior finish with «Black Night» fading racing stripe, Speedback Silverstone Edition is finished with monotone enamelled badging and unique exterior brightware finished in an aircraft - inspired brushed chrome.
Presented in Viper White with painted ACR stripes over a black leather and Alcantara interior, this car also features red contrast stitching and seatbelts.
Their latest creation, based on the wildly popular 2014 Stingray, isn't as over the top as some of their previous work, but the car features a custom paint treatment that favors the C6 427 Anniversary Edition with a white base topped with two blue stripes that end on the top of the hood instead of going all the way down to the spoiler like the factory job.
Over the course of her young career, Erika Keck has been steadily minimizing canvas (or other traditional backing) in her paintings, composing instead with long, sticky - shiny stripes of acrylic paint, draped across stretcher bars or other structures.
In 1968, Daniel Buren orchestrated an act of resistance against capitalism by means of his signature stripes, which appeared on placards and banners and were painted over advertisements, as a form of guerrilla tactics.
Published on the occasion of the major exhibition at David Zwirner in London, this fully illustrated catalogue offers intimate explorations of paintings and works on paper produced by the legendary British artist over the past 50 years, focusing specifically on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
Published on the occasion of Bridget Riley's major exhibition at David Zwirner in London in the summer of 2014, this fully illustrated catalogue offers intimate explorations of paintings and works on paper produced by the legendary British artist over the past fifty years, focusing specifically on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
A gorgeous case in point is «Little Rouge» (1969), a painting roughly 4 by 9 feet, topped by four narrow stripes (one simply a thin red line) over a broad expanse of mustardy sand color.
For over 40 years, Agnes Martin (1912 — 2004) created spare paintings composed only of grids and stripes.
His interest in how images are constructed in painting and its relatives, photography and the media, continued in subsequent series: the «stripe» paintings, the «half - tone and stripe» paintings; and most recently, the «abstract» paintings, which rely on the play of light over ridges of paint.
It makes no difference whether we are face - to - face with one of his large format images, in which he allows the pigments dissolved in epoxy resin to run slowly down the picture carriers in satiated, glistening vertical stripes; or whether we study those works in which small drilled craters disclose many apparently archeological layers of paint, or find ourselves in one of his site - specific, all - over paintings that cover the walls, floors and ceilings, their iridescent stripes of color subduing entire architectures and permanently altering the viewer's perception.
In Untitled [8/71] 1971 (T12243), painted in the year before he produced T12239, the lines of the grid traverse the entire canvas with horizontal yellow stripes imposed over vertical black ones.
However, in Untitled [8/71], painted nine years later, the lines of the grid traverse the entire canvas, and the horizontal stripes (in yellow) are imposed over the vertical ones (in black).
American pop art can be dated from the moment he started painting a stars and stripes flag over collaged news stories in 1954.
In his catalogue essay, «Toward the Light,» Mr. Phillips notes that the Wall of Light series now numbers over 100 works that the paintings «transform Scully's familar stripes and straps into masonry stacks of two to four «bricks» placed in alternating vertical and hoizontal rows.
Davenport, who exhibited a painting made up of over 1,000 stripes, measuring 45 metres in width at the 2017 Venice Biennale, is currently working towards a major solo exhibition which will take place at Dallas Contemporary, Texas, in September 2018.
Three principal issues animate all these works: the formal device of the stripe, borrowed from Jasper Johns's flag pictures; the all - over mark of Jackson Pollock; and the attempt at non-relational painting, where decision making is eliminated.
Published on the occasion of Riley's exhibition at David Zwirner, London, this fully illustrated catalogue offers explorations of paintings and works on paper produced by the artist over the past 50 years, focusing specifically on her recurrent use of the stripe motif.
Zwirner's booth sold over 25 artworks including a stripe painting by Bridget Riley for $ 1.2 million, a black and white work on paper by Richard Serra for $ 250,000 and seven works by the painter Lisa Yuskavage ranging from $ 80,000 to $ 500,000.
She's been painting stripes for over 40 years.
In her hometown of London, five new stripe works are on view alongside paintings she created over more than a 50 - year span.
This is enhanced by Mary Heilmann's bright, brusquely made abstract painting and colorful home - made deck chairs, and by Tony Just's painting of radiating green stripes with the hand - painted words «Celebrate Trees» written over them.
As he uses this tape over and over again filling the painting with stripes this tape collects layers of previously painted color.
After a brief initial period of hard - edge painting Scully abandoned the masking tape while retaining his characteristic motif of the stripe which he has developed and refined over time.
While the artist decides where colors begin at the top of the composition, the linear stripes are created by gravity, which pulls the paint down over photographs or watercolor backgrounds.
The colors drip and splatter over one another, fully surrounding and immersing the viewer into a painting made out of iridescent stripes.
WV's absorption profile laid over this would be like painting a diagonal stripe that cut across the original one.
We began the staircase makeover by priming the oak handrails and painting them black (since we could do that without a near death experience dangling over a staircase), followed by the stripes on the wall because I was dying for a little more character and personality at my house.
A few weeks ago I wrote about my decision to paint over the stripes in my sons bedroom.
I sprung for it this time though (since I was painting over stripes) and I have to say, it's awesome.
I also do a similar thing with painting stripes and whatnot, but instead of using caulk I paint over the tape in the base coat color.
«paint your gray paint right over the edges of your tape in the area where you are going to paint white stripes.
We painted diagonal stripes on the floor of my daughter's bedroom and your tip of painting the base color over the edges of the tape before striping worked wonderfully.
And using leftover -LCB- watered down -RCB- brown latex paint, I painted in my stripes from bottom of the front of the chair, over the cushion, up seat back and down the back of the chair.
After painting stripes in my daughter's room six months ago (and repainting the lines over and over to clean up the edges), I wish I had followed the advise from Layla Palmer's blog — the lettered cottage - to use clear sealer on the tape edges.
I paint the whole wall with my base flat paint, tape stripes using a laser level, then wipe a thin layer of spackle over the edge of the tape.
I have painted stripes in some rooms before and when I have repainted over the walls and you can see the lines through the walls because the paint is uneven.
Carpenter David Brown created stripe - on - stripe walls by layering semigloss over matte paint in the same soft blue shade.
Let dry, then paint your contrasting stripe color over that, and remove the tape while the paint is still a bit wet.
To paint the contrast stripes we put up the painters tape, made sure it was truly straight (did the «across the room eyeball test»), and then added some serious pressure over the tape to make sure it was adhered as tightly as humanly possible.
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