The most intimidating
part of milk paint is the fact it comes in a powder form, but really that only helps the paint to last longer.
Not exact matches
Although The New Four Seasons were created in her New York studio they are very much about the mountains in the north
part of South Korea (you can read here about the Soey
Milk — Sinavro exhibition and how her Korean roots influence her work and you can also read about how Minhwa, the Korean form
of popular art or
painting for the people influenced the work
of Nicolas Frémion in this Frémion Presents Minhwa article).
I love how some
of the holes in the metal
part underneath are still showing, and the way the
milk paint created a crackled effect in different places while it was drying.
To the left is
part of the dresser with a layer
of Tung Oil, and to the right is the raw unfinished
milk paint.
After stripping off the
paint and cleaning her up I was then able to move onto the most fun
part of the project:
painting her with Miss Mustard Seed's
Milk Paint in Kitchen Scale.