Mickey quickly tries to escape when Yen Sid has left the room and accidently trips through the mirror,
spilling paint thinner inside with him.
Not exact matches
Panicked as he hears his master approaching, he accidentally
spills paint and
paint thinner over the model world, and flees after hastily cleaning up.
In his recent exhibition, Standard Deviation, at the Green on Red Gallery (May 30 — July 6, 2013), the aluminum sheets that make up the surfaces of his
paintings are covered with
thin layers of translucent colors; puddles, slashes and
spills; scraped, sanded and scarred areas; built up grooves and ellipses, none of which add up to an overall image or dissipate into randomness and chaos.
As Greenberg proclaimed, «Louis
spills his
paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere
thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
For Louis, the Veil
paintings represented a complete artistic breakthrough; fluid waves of pigment wash over the canvas surface, as Greenberg describes how, «Louis
spills his
paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere
thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
You might be
spilling a lot of blue
paint and because there's something wrong with that particular
paint, you don't use it any more, or you find a better
thinner or better nails.
The result is a strange sensation of weightless accretion, as Greenberg recognized: «Louis
spills his
paint on unsized and unprimed cotton duck canvas, leaving the pigment almost everywhere
thin enough, no matter how many different veils of it are superimposed, for the eye to sense the threadedness and wovenness of the fabric underneath.
I later covered the bubble foil with cardboard, and some
thin wood sheets that I guess is some kind of cheap wood wall paneling of some sort, (IDK) which I
painted a beautiful shimmery metallic purple that resulted from accidentally
spilling two tiny cans of pink and silver rustoleum.