Sentences with phrase «removing areas of that paint»

Notice how I have removed areas of paint in the lighter areas; also, even at this early stage, I keep all my strokes in the direction of the hair growth.
Fractured and swift, each stroke clearly distinguishes the artist's physical gesture, revealing the anatomy of Guston's painterly process of constantly applying and removing areas of paint.
Instead of trying to depict his inner thoughts and feelings, he developed a painstaking process of applying paint to his prepared surfaces, before removing areas of that paint by the use of turpentine.
«One of my signature techniques is the» two color distress» — this is where you use two different coordinated colors as first and second coats, once dry you remove areas of the paint using sandpaper,» said Sloan.

Not exact matches

Instead of just revealing the Graphite underneath, sanding actually removed all of the layers of paint in some areas — which was okay because I wanted an aged look anyway.
Not sure you can just rub it off since it soaks into the paint... I would get some clear wax and try to rub it in areas that you want to remove some of the dark wax and see if that works!
But if the tire is not completely removed from the tailgate's area of travel, then the paint will be scratched.
Date: Friday, April 22 @ 4 PM - We need help clearing and cleaning floors and walls of the fronts areas, moving items off the floor to the backroom, removing any items affixed to the walls, so that the walls can be prepared for painting.
The views around Killarney, Ontario and Killarney Provincial Park were made famous from the paintings of the Group of Seven, and thankfully the area maintains its quiet, removed ambience.
I use a q tip to remove areas of wet paint in the lighter areas, and darken the shadow areas by reducing the amount of fluid retarder mixed with the burnt umber: with an under painting you begin with the lighter shades and gradually work your way up to the darkest darks.
The revelation can be architectural - as in his 1973 work at the Galleria Toselli in Milan, where he had layers of paint stripped from the walls to expose the original plaster surface - or functional, as in his piece for the Claire Copley Gallery in Los Angeles, in which he made public the business operation of the gallery by removing the wall dividing the exhibition area from the office and storage space.
Ken Weathersby, 169 (k & w), 2009 Acrylic & graphite on canvas, two panels, with removed and replaced areas 24 x 32 inches May 28 — June 27, 2010 Pierogi is pleased to present the first New York exhibition of Ken Weathersby's paintings.
To make the work, the artist employs a unique process where areas of gouache are painted over hand - drafted patterns and then removed, leaving transparent layers of pigment stain in the prepared ground.
I thought that I have two options: 1) Remove all the navy blue paint with epoxy but I assume that the grout will still be navy blue; or 2) paint over the existing navy blue with a color of my choosing, but I am concerned that the navy blue paint underneath will bubble — especially around the areas where it has started to peel.
When I do remove the sticky notes, I will also draw a rough sketch of the piece and label the drawing for what area is to be painted what color.
Depending on what kind of paint you used or how you applied the paint you can take a small paint brush and paint over the area that you took to much off and then take a q - tip and dip it into fingernail polish remover with acetone and gently go over the area you re-painted to remove some of the paint so you can see through to the darker color.
Why not remove only a portion of the veneer, allow the raw wood underneath to shine with a stain, paint the remaining veneered area the same as the body, then....
not sure if it will help, but Krud Kutter, which you can purchase near the automotive area and sometimes paint areas, of Walmart or Target, can remove dried paint.
Oh my goodness... I think IF she plans on keeping it and not tearing it down and starting over, paint the outside, keep the white, do black shutters and a great color for the front door or get a new solid wood one, 2nd... on the inside, seeing that J Lo transformed her husband's NY place into more modern fare, I think that she would definitely add color (all the walls are white) in the lighter neutrals, reverse the dark stained wood molding in the sitting area around the ceiling and windows into something lighter to coordinate with whatever wall color she chooses or white, 3rd... she would remove most of the colonial furniture pieces, especially sofas and chairs, and add something with more interest, 4th... holy cow... that red carpet on the stairs would definitely go and she would do hardwoods, 5th... kitchen and FR complete overhaul, I can see her doing 2 different seating areas in the FR and gut the kitchen..
Here are the pictures of the kitchen / den area after the hardwood floors were put in, the cabinets and walls were painted white, the sliding glass doors were replaced with French doors, the odd door from the den into the entry way was removed, the wagon wheel hanging over the area for the kitchen table was removed, granite tile countertops were installed, a beadboard backsplash was installed, a new sink was put in, and the appliances from the 1960s were replaced.
This allows the paint to fully cure, ensuring that the wall decal will not damage the paint or leave an area of varied color underneath when it is removed.
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