Sentences with phrase «rubbed white chalk»

I also rubbed white chalk over the paint and wiped off with a paper towel.

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A fascinating rheumatism treatment by the Mano people of Liberia calls for making a rubbing chalk from common white clay or preferably the clay from the mushroom - shaped anthills that are the nests of the termites Termes mordax.
There's also a professed loathing of the wealthy therein, an assumption that all rich white men are sexual perverts — chalk another reason why I might have been rubbed the wrong way here (No, I'm not rich, just annoyed at the aforementioned suggestion).
The compositions feature large clumps of broad back - and - forth gray and white brushstrokes — think of whitewashed windows or rubbed - out chalk on blackboards — through which wander black spray - painted lines of varying thickness that suggest bent rebar or mangled wire coat hangers.
Made at an enclosed beach set below white chalk cliffs, near Eastbourne, Warboys created the painting by casting and rubbing pigment onto swathes of raw canvas that are submerged and pulled from the sea.
Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) Piazzetta (Italian, 1682 — 1754) A Young Woman Buying a Pink from a Young Man, ca. 1740 Black crayon (wetted and rubbed), heightened with white chalk, on blue laid paper (faded to green - gray) The Cleveland Museum of Art, Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund 1938.387
White chalk: If you have an oil stain on fabric, rub in some white chalk as soon as possWhite chalk: If you have an oil stain on fabric, rub in some white chalk as soon as posswhite chalk as soon as possible.
First, some leftover white paint, then some more French Linen chalk paint - then when each coat was dry, I roughed them up with a sanding block and rubbed on a little more furniture wax to seal them.
Once I printed it used regular white chalk and rubbed it on the back on my paper.
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