Sentences with phrase «painting loosen up»

It probably helped my painting loosen up a bit.

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Norman Wagner, a chemical engineer at the University of Delaware, developed the strength - enhancing substance after studying liquids whose viscosity or stiffness loosens up when they are stirred or shaken (latex paint, for instance).
Loosening up your dating preferences, dating outside the narrow box you have painted, will expand the possibilities.
She'll build on the techniques in her Loosen Up Your Watercolours course to show how to paint stunning flowers in a range of colours.
Joanne builds on the techniques in her Loosen Up Your Watercolours course to show how to paint captivating landscapes with a range of textures and techniques.
Join Peter as he shows you his fast - paced style, which is ideal for anyone who wishes to loosen up their paintings.
In the new work Ford begins to loosen up, combining a more gestural painting approach and larger scale shifts with the tighter, more illustrative technique from previous outings.
Recently, both artists have opened up their paintings, and have in general relaxed their attack and loosened their brush - work.
At first Wiener retains a horizon line, before loosening up in the direction of color - field painting.
Having a value «map» in front of you will allow you to loosen up and paint with more confidence because you will have laid the groundwork for a strong foundation upon which the painting will rest.
In the past decade, Hodgkin has managed to loosen up; he has made far more succesful big paintings than he was previously able to do.
Paul's stress - free, positive approach toward the act of painting will inspire you to loosen up and have fun again.
I am encouraged to watch the other classes by Hashim to explore the technique more fully and loosen up my current approach to painting.
If you want to loosen up and try some new techniques and abstract painting this is the book for you.
SW Yeah, I'm only rethinking the drawings, loosening up, not thinking about the paintings, and just seeing how that goes.
This began around 1939, when World War II drove Surrealist artists to New York, among the first to arrive being Matta, from whom Gorky learned to thin his paint to a wash and to loosen up his hand.
Her new paintings go farther, they turn the rectangle and square into cyphers of the human figure and they do so not by constructing a geometric mask, but by loosening up the line so that form bends and sways a bit like a sentient being reacting to its environment.»
A good tip I have for painting around outlets, switches, anything attached to walls, if you can't be bothered to remove them, is to loosen whatever screws are holding the thing up / in a half to a full turn... it gives just enough leeway to slide a small paintbrush underneath the edges and gives a flawless finish without removing them!
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