Sentences with phrase «see the paint underneath»

For my projects, I want to see the paint underneath only and not sand through to the wood.

Not exact matches

There is a sandy substance UNDERNEATH the paint in the door jambs of the front passenger and driver side rear door, right where you see it every time you open the door.
Underneath an admittedly extremely exciting coat of paint, Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3 is nothing more than yet another shallow, boring Dynasty Warriors clone that only the hardest of the hardcore will ever see through to the end.
And this recent collection sees a natural progression to her portraits where glazes, resin and glues cleverly interact with the image underneath, serving to highlight and reveal the painted figure.
As we saw in Tokyo, KAWS has been pushing further and further into multi-layered paintings, hiding and revealing some of his icons underneath bursts of color and line work.
Megan Luke: We also see buried underneath the stripes this kind of rectangular form that might read as a window or a door if we were to turn this painting upside down.
Lining the floor of Jablonka Galerie's booth — here seen underneath a new Ross Bleckner painting — these 70 cans of white radiator enamel literally grounded the display with a clever installation piece that could be seen as invoking anyone from Piero Manzoni to Cady Noland to Duchamp to, hey, Darren Bader.
I'm thinking more about the paintings with elephant dung, where you can see a layering going on underneath a top statement that becomes the main motif.
With «Quick Red Fox,» it almost looks like a completely different painting is underneath the surface that we see.
When trying to blend the halftone and the form shadow, with every brushstroke the paint underneath was «removed» and I could see all through the white canvas!
You can see the faintest trace of white paint Whistler used to make his subject's eyes glisten, as well as the nubby, gridlike texture of the canvas underneath.
I'd like it to be smoother, but I don't want to see the old layer of paint on underneath.
I applied 3 coats of chalk paint on a test section, and when I applied my first coat of poly and some of the paint is lifting and I can see the original color underneath.
This is great because you can make the paint as thin as a stain so you still see wood grain underneath or as thick as you like to get complete coverage.
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