The right kinds of paint that is Paints that make updating furniture, accessories, cabinets, easy and fun.
Using
the right kinds of paint will support this goal.
Looked all over for
the right kind of paint that was supposed to be specifically for showers and tubs....
Want to paint my kitchen cabinets but want to be sure it's
the right kind of paint.
Not exact matches
Anyone who has the impulse to check whether the
paint is wet has exactly the
right kind of instincts for doing science: a ready curiosity, a desire to gather empirical evidence, a willingness to get dirty in order to put a theory to the test.
On the counter top in my kitchen I put some lilac on this lovely Shabby cupcake stand that I use a lot in my home for all
kind of things... beside holding cupcakes and mini tarts:) On the left you can see one
of the French made pots with some small lemon trees I planted last year and on the
right the
painted jars I've made to reorganize my kitchen.
It just felt
kind of dry, so I thought the milk
paint would soak
right in.
In Dark Places, writer / director Gilles Paquet - Brenner has gotten the first part
right (
kind of) but totally bungled the second, resulting in a boring, soulless,
paint - by - numbers mystery that never clicks or finds its footing.
What Audi would have given for that yesterday... Sunday 15.52 In the end, it wasn't the
paint - swapper some people think
of as the only
kind of great race, but if you watched it unfold
right through, and remember that it's called «endurance» racing, it genuinely was a great Le Mans.
That's
right, your $ 100,000 Porsche will require you to shell out just a tad more for luxury options like red
paint or the
kind of proximity key that's standard equipment on a Hyundai Sonata.
2017 Aston Martin V8 Vantage GTS Base Price: $ 138,000 (USD) Drivetrain: 4.7 - litre V8, 430 hp, 361 lb - ft, six - speed manual transmission, rear - wheel drive Performance: Precisely the
right amount
of go, stick, and wail to
paint a smile on your face VVUZZ Recommended: This is the
kind of car we'll lament in five years.
Getting a book in front
of the
right agent, followed by the
right publisher, isn't exactly a
paint - by - numbers
kind of operation.
He continues: «If the Renaissance theorists were
right, then we should believe that these
kinds of paintings were in some sense inevitable, that sooner or later artists would get the visible world
right and a Dutch still life would be the result.
Or you can see it as a
kind of «motif» or configuration that runs from
right to left, horizontally across the centre
of the
painting, starting at the
right - hand slope, running across the strong green horizontal bands, and ending in the mid-left hand - shaped fanning - out.
«I think that
painting is a
kind of alchemy... the
paint is transformed into image, and hopefully
paint and image transform themselves into a third and new thing... I want to catch something in the act
of becoming something else» — Cecily Brown «When I reach for the
right colour at exactly the
right moment, that's when I know it's going well, that's the feeling I'm striving for.
When John first showed his
paintings — mostly
of suburban women and girls — at White Columns and later at Andrea Rosen
right out
of Yale graduate school, they were considered ironic and, in truth,
kind of mean, even degrading, to his subjects.
... It had a
kind of rough and fun feeling that the whole neighborhood has and you walk
right out the door and you're in the heart
of Bushwick and all around you are the beautiful street
paintings and graffiti
of that neighborhood.»
Some
paintings were not meant to be seen en masse in the Guggenheim because they don't possess the
right internal conditions to be seen in that
kind of space.
A group
of small
paintings can be very powerful if they are thoughtfully installed in the
right kind of space.
And the only
kind of horizontal lines we have are really on the top left and the bottom
right, and otherwise, even the edges, the side edges,
of this
painting are diagonal, so they almost shoot you out to another artwork or whatever else might be in the room.
If I look at your
paintings in series and I look at a
kind of — this goes back to looking at the slides that Greg Kucera [Gallery, Seattle] has
right now — I see six, eight slides
of paintings that are a basic geometric shape that you've varied with color.
For whatever reason there are many artists
right now who are really good at making abstract works
of various
kinds, whether pure
painting or the materials explorations seen here.
Alex Katz Gavin Brown's Enterprise 620 Greenwich St., through June 13 For his first solo New York gallery show in five years, we find Alex Katz, now 88, not having lost an ounce
of his focus or painterly intensity,
painting not only at the very top
of his form — a
kind of contemporary Monet, an artist who almost every time out is
painting something like a masterpiece — but making some
of the most glorious
paintings anywhere
right now.
When you go to a gallery or show and walk up to a
painting, you find yourself going back and forth, taking a couple steps back or coming forward until you
kind of settle at what is the
right viewing distance.
And what was funny about your
paintings is that they were simple — squares within squares,
kind of quasi-minimalist, brightly colored — everything was slightly off register, even the shape
of the canvas itself,
right?
I placed her so she's directly in front
of where Peter Cooper is in that
painting and the figure on her
right is
kind of mocking her pose.
At the same time I do believe that Robin is absolutely
right when he insists that if abstract
painting is to achieve the
kinds of complexities that are seen in the painters that he highlights (and I would definitely include Vermeer, perhaps especially so) then a deeper understanding
of what they achieve through the use
of paint would seem not just sensible but necessary but not in the sense
of seeking translatable qualities.
«The permanence that
painting has, especially oil
painting, and the
kind of skill it takes to create makes Lynette's work seem magnified
right now.»
Mother was sent on shopping expeditions to find the
right colour
of paint or just the
right kind of sacking for the miniature box bed, and both spent days crafting and recrafting the wee crofter's house.
To the
right of the
painting hangs the original land deed, and next to that, a
painting of Morrill's great - grandfather, a husky man with
kind eyes and a full mane
of white hair and whiskers.
These charming wall hangings jumped
right out at me this past week at the Favorite Things Blog Hop because we are in the process
of updating the
paint and decor in our home and one
of the ways we are trying to make things a bit brighter is with a few
of these
kinds of signs.
Melissa — I am so much like you — wanting to wait until I have it «just
right»
kind of thing — the
paint, the plan, etc..
You guys, I swear I have more than one
paint colour... but copper is really in
right now, so I'm
kind of taking advantage!
The idea that I could just spray
paint some stuff with rose gold is
kind of blowing my mind
right now.
No
paint loyalty for that
kind of thing — just what works
right.
In - depth reviews about different
kinds of paint sprayers might serve the best purpose and help you make the
right choice.
My floor to ceilings brick fireplace is
kind of a dark taupe / mauve / gray look
right now, and I am wanting to try a lighter
paint wash on it in spring, more
of a cream / warm tan look, inspired by the natural stone on the hirstorical homes in we saw on our trip to Philadelphia, wish me luck!