Not exact matches
Started a project using white milk
paint over a very dark piece (bleed thru is not the problem), it's just a much different chemical composition (
thinner coverage, even when mixing - in less water) and doesn't cover well, requiring a minimum of 4 coats (great for some projects, but not this one).
Soon Vanessa
starts exhibiting odd behaviors: smoking, drinking
paint -
thinner and occasionally speaking in a deep, guttural voice.
Now you have a rough idea about where all the objects belong,
start to fill in the main areas of shadow with the same
thin paint you were drawing with.
To do so, she uses
thin paint, and
starts with the canvas flat on the ground, then raises it up and turns it around, allowing gravity to do some of the work.
Jenkins applied oil
paint or
thinned acrylic to primed white canvas, typically
starting at the corners, and manipulated its flow by adjusting the canvas» position, sometimes also using blade - like devices to direct the
paint further.
So I
started working smaller again, and on stretchers that had a
thinner profile, and I found that I got a better object /
painting correlation that was maybe analogous to a flat screen TV, or some of these other tricked out tech things that we are all surrounded by.
He influenced the younger painter, who began to
paint forms more simply and
started applying
paint in
thin layers of colour.
Greenberg arranged for Louis and Noland to look at «Mountains and Sea» in 1952 and it
started them using
thinned - down
paint, with the idea that by reducing the kind of tactility of the
paint, the color would be more purely color.
Oil cons: The smell of turpentine If your
start painting with oils in a confined space the fumes from the
thinners can overwhelm you, turpentine and white spirit can be really strong.
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?
It is his work titled «When It
Starts Dripping From the Ceiling,» in which he created a «tower of wooden slats under which a rubber trough was placed with a
thin beige layer of
paint representing dried rain water.»
• Assisted painters in deciding which
paint brands to use by providing availability options • Assessed vehicles to determine dents and needs for body repair prior to
starting the
paint job • Mixed
paints with
thinning agents to create appropriate consistencies and colors • Provided support in applying base and finishing coats by following specific instructions provided
Knowing this, I would
start with the
paint thinned with the first coat, especially if I'll have to do subsequent coats.
I had a similar experience when I went to
paint a bed for my daughter, thinking oh yeah, I'll just
start up the compressor,
thin the
paint just right and spray the bed with this great sprayer.
I like to
start thin with milk
paint and put on several layers.
Started a project using white milk
paint over a very dark piece (bleed thru is not the problem), it's just a much different chemical composition (
thinner coverage, even when mixing - in less water) and doesn't cover well, requiring a minimum of 4 coats (great for some projects, but not this one).
The trick to
painting your own cabinets is to apply super
thin, light coats with a 4 ″ foam roller, letting the layers dry before
starting the next.
When you apply the
paint this way (thinly, and wiping it back to even
thinner) it will
start drying on you, which will make the «wiping back» more challenging.