Is
it the right paint brush for your paint?
Find ideas and inspiration on choosing a color scheme for your living room and getting
the right paint brushes and tools to do the job professionally.
Not exact matches
The biggest mistake that most atheists make is
painting with the broadest of
brushes: rather than use words like «some» or «many» or «most» re Christians, most atheists simply
paint the entirety of U.S. Christianity as a monolithic group that supports everything the so - called «Christian
right» (which, like the Moral Majority before it, is neither) lobbies for.
You're
right,
painting with a broad
brush is not usually smart, so I will rephrase that... it is unlikely they will turn their backs as quickly as his christian comrades have.
The abuse perpetrated by priests is atrocious and hurts Catholics (meaning THE PEOPLE who make up the Church) deeply but that does not given anyone the
right to
paint every priest the with the same
brush of pedophile!
If I keep weapons in my home and know how to use them and teach my children the power of those weapons no one should have the
right to
paint with such a wide
brush as to eliminate my
right to ownership of a weapon because this country is too afraid to tackle mental health issues.
You're
right and I shouldn't have
painted with such a broad
brush.
You're
right - I
paint with too broad a
brush.
It is difficult to get the
paint off of your hands otherwise and difficult to clean the
brushes if you don't clean them
right away.
I took my small
brush and
painted right to the edge of the groove mark.
Nuh uh... my easel, my canvas, my
paints,
brushes; they all have to be
right there on the east end of the dining room table where the light from the north window hits just
right, ready and waiting for the next moment of inspiration to hit.
And you have me wanting to break out a
paint brush and
paint the inside of my hutch
right now.
I am actually a messy
paint and because this was such a large piece I used my foam
brush and dipped
right into samples and at times poured it
right on, sparingly of course.
For me it's a combination of 1) quality
paint 2) the
right temperature (55 - 70 degrees) 3) a good Purdy
brush, and 4) thin coats.
I just want to see him do something different as
right now, almost all of his films have been
painted with the same
brush.
It's
right to examine charter school discipline - but wrong to
paint all schools with the same
brush
Ruchira holds this new, trembling knowledge like a too - heavy blob of
paint at the end of a
brush, threatening to ruin the entire
painting unless she finds the
right spot to apply it.
Oh, it's the
right aspect, though it came up poster size, taking up the entire window, and when I reduced it, I might have done it violence, and it's a
painting or someone at least treated a photograph with one of the «
brush stroke» simulating programs, to look like a a
painting.
Note how the paler
brush strokes in the open part of the sky have been dragged down at a slight angle from
right to left to create blustery movement, at the same time leading the eye to the boats, while the clouds have been
painted in random directions, suggesting that they're being blown all over the place.
Hunter writes: «In the show, twelve recent, mostly large - scale, conventionally stretched works share fast - looking
brush strokes; few visible layers of oil or acrylic; a graphic, flat appearance that emphasizes surface; and the impression — confirmed in the curatorial statement — that these
paintings did not take long to make... The works in the exhibition raise the question, for me, of what it is that we value about
painting right now — where we locate meaning and value in
paintings made quickly.»
«Emily Berger's
paintings have been recognized for their meditative and pensive mark — a
brush stroke starting left and moving to the
right.
The physicality of the
paint and the personality of the
brush strokes have equal visual importance with «getting it
right».
While the
paint is still thoroughly wet, a
brush loaded with black oil
paint is dragged horizontally in a straight line from the top left edge of the
painting almost to its
right edge.
At about five feet square, «Depend on the morning sun» is among the smaller
paintings in the show, but it contains one of the broadest gradients — two horizontal - ish swipes of a
brush outfitted with crimson, titanate yellow, Prussian blue and orange - pink, about a foot wide — slapped onto the upper
right corner like a warning sign.
Load your
brush with lots of dripping color and let it run down the surface of your
painting as you apply it to the «
right» place.
Davie: There are very slight deviations in the
brush width within one
painting, but, for the most part, it's quite minimal, so that it reads as an overall image that sits
right up on the surface.
After the accident, I tried drawing with my non-dominant left hand, and then
painted with a
brush fixed to the palm of my
right hand with Ace bandages and duct tape — but eventually stopped
painting altogether to work on my paralysis.
Guided by parallel lines, Leapman draws a
brush across the canvas from left to
right, thus the
paint engages with the weave of the canvas with varying intensity and depth, resulting in her characteristic
paintings with their rhythmic, undulating surfaces.
LG: When you start
painting do you use a very thin, wash or do you just go
right in with a loaded
brush, use lots of
paint?
I do concede it is not
right on my part to
paint everyone with the same
brush.
There is a defined plastic trim around the edges that resembles
brushed metal, it's
painted with a dot pattern that sits beneath the glass on the face and hyperglaze finish on the rear, and the physical Home button with a capacitive Menu and Back buttons on the left and
right, respectively, are present.
Painting everyone in a community with the same
brush is neither helpful, nor fair - particularly to those many people doing the
right thing.
2 plastic tubs — these make measuring the
right amount of
paint a breeze and double as the perfect place to soak your
brushes
You're
right,
painting chairs is so much easier with spray
paint than with a
brush.
To do this, you
brush the diluted
paint onto the wood and then wipe it
right off.
We got so into the competition we didn't even notice (too much) that Nate was sitting
right next to us on the floor, or think about how at any moment we could turn around and ask him if we could borrow his
paint brush or get his design advice.
Spray or
brush it on (comes in spray and
brush on) wait a few hours and the
paint will come
right off.
Is the
paint brush the
right size to do your project?
We choose the Reclaimed Weathered Wood Gray planks, and since it wasn't quite the
right shade of gray, we just dry -
brushed on some of our leftover Light French Gray
paint.
Not to mention that most of my
paint brushes end up getting ruined if I don't clean them
right or they end up sitting on top of the
paint can too long while I am running around in the midst of a project.
It is difficult to get the
paint off of your hands otherwise and difficult to clean the
brushes if you don't clean them
right away.
Replace flooring throughout the house,
paint every room, replace cabinets and appliances, tear down trees and
brush to make it more open
right around the exterior of the house and to give us a yard, and demolish the «stage» in the bedroom!
It's
right next to my beautiful kitchen, which makes it look even worse... I would so love to
paint, replace the builder grade mirror, and add a new
brushed nickel faucet!
Now, all of my favorite
paint pens, fancy markers,
paint brushes and colored pencils are
right on my desk where I can easily use them.
I feel a bit like Goldie Locks here - but for me, the medium
paint brush, is just
right!
If you need to repaint a spot, you can simply
brush the
paint over the spot and wax it — it will all blend
right it.
Clean your
brushes right away with warm water so you can use them for your next
painting project as well.
I didn't find it «thicker» — but what I did notice
right away was, it was a
paint that WANTS you to
brush it out, all the way out... like keep going, move that same
brush of
paint more, because it is covering where you went, and still has more to share before dipping back to the
paint can.
Using a small 1/2 inch, medium stiffness filbert paintbrush (filbert =
brush with an oval - shaped head) and your pink
paint mixture,
paint one small brushstroke angled to the left and one small brushstroke angled to the
right, uniting the two strokes at the bottom to make your hearts.
Don't roll over /
brush the same area twice while the
paint is wet (especially on the first coat)-- once the
paint is on the popcorn, it will soak in, and too much rolling will pull it
right off the ceiling.