{"url":"https://downtoearthstyle.com/2015/03/14/using-websters-chalk-paint-powder/","date":"2022-12-01T03:22:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710789.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20221201021257-20221201051257-00631.warc.gz","language_score":0.9572015404701233,"token_count":567,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__237336920","lang":"en","text":"Using new paint products has been on my list of things to do but I was stuck using my same paint methods that have always worked.\nWhat intrigues me about this paint is that there is no sanding required prior to painting. Well, that cuts my labor time down significantly so I finally tried Websters Paint Powder mixed with a Behr paint and primer sample.\nHere is my test piece…BEFORE.\nInstructions for use:\nAdd 1 T of water to 2 T of Websters Powder. Mix well, then add to 1 cup of latex paint.\n(The vendor at The Lazy Daisy shop suggests Behr paint samples. I agree that Behr is a great paint to work with).\nApply 1-2 coats of paint and let dry. Use sandpaper to distress if desired.\nApply a coat of clear wax (and dark wax for an antiqued look). Buff to a shine.\nThe wax I used is Fiddes & Sons in Jacobean and a clear wax from Home Depot. I love it more every time I use it. It is necessary to use clear with it to distribute the dark all over.\nBuff to a shine means using a 600 grit paper to give the piece a polished look once the wax is all rubbed in.\nWhat do you think?\nMy thoughts? I loved it! The all natural powder & water mixture blended easily but I may have had to add a tiny bit more water than suggested (my 2 tablespoons were “heaping”). That mixed with the matte Behr paint made the creamiest solution. My paint was thicker and covered so well the first coat.The second coat went on so smooth and super fast. I even painted the inside. The brush lines dissolved on their own and when I took my sander to it for distressing the paint stayed in place really well except where I applied extra pressure to get the wood to come through.\nBest part about using this paint? It was EASY!\nThe powder is sold in The Lazy Daisy where I also have retail space. Teresa at Worthwhile Restyle is the vendor and she also carries waxes, brushes and teaches paint classes.\nIf you are new to painting furniture, taking a class will help you get a professional looking paint finish without having to make a million mistakes on your own by trial and error.\nFor questions on taking a class locally (Richmond, Virginia) or ordering supplies that can also be shipped contact Teresa at: email@example.com\nFinished in one afternoon…. 🙂\nAlthough I believe that some old finishes still call for a little sanding, this was a great product that has dried smooth and hard. I love it!\nHope your weekend is going great. Thanks for reading!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.invoguepainting.com.au/","date":"2017-04-30T01:04:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123635.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00594-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9422714114189148,"token_count":290,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__242565219","lang":"en","text":"We specialise in Coastal Repaints for Residential & Commercial Buildings\non the Sunshine Coast.\nWelcome to In Vogue Painting – Where you will find a Qualified, Professional, Reliable and Friendly service every time!\nIf you are looking for a new paint job for your property on the Sunshine Coast then you have come to the right place!\nIn Vogue Painting is not just limited to painting. We also offer services in:\nWhy Choose Us?\nWe use high quality materials and Dulux paints for every job to ensure the best possible outcome.\nWe always use drop sheets to protect your carpets, pathways, furnitures and anything else that may be subject to paint spills.\nAll our staff have many years of experience and are highly qualified.\nWe put our staff and clients safety first therefore we are fully insured and keep a safe environment on the work site at all times.\nYou can count on us to get the job done on time and on budget.\nRegardless of the size of the job, we undertake each and every job with the same professionalism and attention to detail to ensure that your requirements are met to the best of our ability.\nIn Vogue Painting specializes in a wide variety of professional painting and restoration services for both Commercial and Residential properties.\nWe are based on the Sunshine Coast QLD. You can view our areas of service by visiting “Our Service” page or just click here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://joshvisual.blogspot.com/2012/11/","date":"2019-12-15T11:29:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575541307813.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20191215094447-20191215122447-00084.warc.gz","language_score":0.86940598487854,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__182032592","lang":"en","text":"Tuesday, November 20, 2012\nHere are some quick concept paint works on my free-time, each painting took couple hours.\nThanks much for viewing, hope you guys have a happy thanksgiving!!^^.\nTuesday, November 13, 2012\nenvironment and vehicle\nHere are some more quick paintings on my freetime, thanks for viewing ^^\ncompletion time, 2hrs each\nFriday, November 2, 2012\nsome creature painting done on my downtime, thanks for viewing, more updates coming soon thanks for visiting ^^ completion time, 1hr","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lrculturevulture.com/tag/brenda-fowler/","date":"2019-08-21T02:48:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027315750.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20190821022901-20190821044901-00517.warc.gz","language_score":0.9604218006134033,"token_count":319,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__52012222","lang":"en","text":"Christ Episcopal Church will open a new art exhibit in its Gallery on Friday, January 11, 2019. Brenda Fowler will be the featured artist from January 11 through the end of March 2019.\nFowler’s paintings will be on display for purchase in the Gallery. The exhibit is entitled “Life Changes,” which, Fowler explains, embraces the essence of an ever-changing life, as well as the emotions experienced throughout these changes.\nFowler is an Arkansas artist whose original contemporary abstract expressionist paintings are intended to convey the creative energy and passion for expression through which all artists go. Her mixed media, large-scale paintings on deep, gallery-wrapped canvas, are comprised of multiple layers of strong, vibrant, high-quality fine art acrylic colors, often with added texture. Each piece begins with a concept, a thought, or an idea with the intent to convey emotions and are reflective of their titles.\nFowler received her formal education at the University of Arkansas Little Rock and the Arkansas Arts Center Museum School. Her paintings have been displayed at numerous art galleries and interior design firms throughout Arkansas and in Dallas.\nChrist Church believes that artists, whether painters or singers or sculptors or poets, show something of God when they show us the world’s truth and beauty through their talents. The Gallery is open to the public each weekday during regular business hours and is also a regular stop on downtown Little Rock’s Second Friday Art Night. The exhibition will open with a reception for the artist on Friday, January 11 from 5 pm-8 pm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://burlingtoncountyhome.com/services/painting-contractors/","date":"2024-04-19T14:19:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817438.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419141145-20240419171145-00338.warc.gz","language_score":0.9131619930267334,"token_count":1232,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__144640566","lang":"en","text":"Painting Contractors in Burlington County, New Jersey\nOur home painting contractors beautify your home inside and out. Interior and Exterior house painting, kitchen cabinet painters and more. Using quality paints and finishes, they can transform your home’s paint color into the one you dreamed of. Burlington County Home Services has the area’s best painting companies in Burlington County ready to work with you and paint your home.\nBurlington County Home Services Painting Contractors\nInterior Painting in Burlington County, New Jersey\nDid you know that professional house painters can completely change the look and feel of your home? We put quality first.\nWe know how important it is to our clients to provide professional house painting services, prioritizing them from start to finish. Discover the professional painting difference!\nColor doesn’t just have the power of adding a new, fresh look to your residence. Choosing the right shade can actually transform your living space, changing the mood and dynamic of your home into something entirely new and positive! Our painting team can help you achieve this.\nSmall Drywall Repairs\nUsing the highest quality materials, we specialize in interior and exterior painting, wallpaper removal, and texture work.\nIn addition to working directly with commercial and residential property owners, we often work closely with developers, interior designers, architects, and other contractors. We can integrate seamlessly into your project.\nExterior House Painters in Burlington County, NJ\nGood exterior home painters with quality paints can protect the outside of your home for ten years or longer.\nMore Than an Exterior Home Painting Company\nGood exterior home painters with quality paints can protect the outside of your home for ten years or longer. It’s amazing that just a few minor updates to your home’s exterior can completely transform your house. With Burlington County Home Services’ exterior painting services, not only are you investing in the health of your home, but you’re also guaranteed to make your neighbors jealous.\nAluminum Siding Painting\nCaulking & Sealing\nDeck and Fence Painting\nCement Board Painting\nWood Trim Painting\nUsing the highest quality materials, we specialize in interior and exterior painting, small carpentry repairs, wallpaper removal, and texture work.\nWe Offer Stucco/Brick Painting\nStucco painting is one of the greatest things you can do to protect the masonry on your home or business.\nLooks that will Last\nStucco painting is one of the greatest things you can do to protect the masonry on your home. Not only does it refresh the look of your home or business, but it actually shields the exterior of your home from water damage as well. Our painting services have a team of professional painters to make sure your home remains the best looking house on the block for years to come. Because of the unique characteristics of each type of masonry, professional application is your best bet if you do not have experience with this type of work. A professional painter can look at your surfaces and assess the best products and application methods for the work.\nDeck and Fence Staining Companies in Burlington County, NJ\nWhether your deck is in need of just an annual pressure washing or if it also needs to be re-stained or re-painted.\nWood Painting You Can Rely On\nWhether your deck is in need of just an annual pressure washing or if it also needs to be re-stained or re-painted. We offer deck refinishing services specific to your project needs. At Salem County Home Services, we have the experience and professionalism to complete your wood trim painting project on time and to your satisfaction.\nSigns That Your Wood May Be Dry Rotted and decaying:\n- It takes on a dark, brown or crumbly appearance\n- It is brittle and can be crushed into powder\n- You are able to stick your finger through the wood\n- Your deck or fence boards have an unappealing, flakey look\nAcoustic & Popcorn Ceiling Removal Services in Burlington County\nThe experts at the removal of popcorn ceilings. Our skilled professionals will ensure that they protect your home and possessions while the removal is done. We cover your furniture and belongings, then we clean up thoroughly after ourselves.\nGive Your Property a Modern Touch\nRemoving acoustic ceilings can boost your home’s interior aesthetic and give it a more modern, clean look. While there are plenty of DIY popcorn ceiling removal tutorials out there, we encourage you to schedule with Burlington County Home Services for the cleanest, most efficient job possible.\nKitchen Cabinet Painters in Burlington County, New Jersey\nOur cabinet painting contractors are specialists in painting and refinishing kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities. From the prep work to the last details, we are the cabinet painters of choice in Burlington County, NJ.\nSome trending colors for kitchen cabinets.\n- Bright whites\n- Antiques or French whites\n- Light and dark blues\n- Gray cabinets\n- Black cabinets\n- And more colors, 100’s of colors to choose.\nPainting Contractor Service Area in Burlington County, NJ","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dcpaintingct.com/","date":"2024-04-20T23:30:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817688.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420214757-20240421004757-00025.warc.gz","language_score":0.9590489864349365,"token_count":398,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__23152555","lang":"en","text":"Professional, experienced painting contractor.\n'Your Home, Done Right, The First Time.'\nWHO WE ARE\n\"Doin' It Right\"\nWe are a professional painting contractor specializing in interior and exterior painting, powerwashing, and deck staining. Our company has over 35 years of experience with professional references. Our work is guaranteed high quality, always provided with the utmost professionalism. We strive to create a unique business-customer relationship always attentive to the customer's needs and schedules. We will offer senior citizen, first responder, military, and medical personnel discounts.\nWhat Our Clients Have to Say\nThe work was excellent. The cleanup was excellent. The communication was superb. They hit the contractor trifecta!!\nDanny arrived on the day and time that he had promised, and immediately began to work. He worked steadily throughout the 4 days necessary to complete the job. The completed job is of such superior in quality that we will hire them in the future for all paint jobs! The price for the job was fair, and better than given by other painters. We would without a doubt recommend DC Painting to other customers looking for quality work at a fair price.\nDanny of DC Painting was amazing! The service was perfect. He was kind, prompt and did an amazing job on our dining room, living room, stairwell and front door. We're definitely going to be returning if we need any other work done!\n4.9/5 Google Rating\nCHECK OUT EXAMPLES OF OUR WORK\nWHY PAINT MY HOUSE?\nAverage return on investment when painting the interior of your home.\nUp to $6000 increase in value to your home by updating its paint. Afterall, paint is the primary contributor to the curb appeal of a house.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://theethelcurrygallery.com/artwork-category/susan-hay/?product_sort=desc","date":"2024-04-15T07:41:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816942.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415045222-20240415075222-00357.warc.gz","language_score":0.9747748970985413,"token_count":237,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__19435770","lang":"en","text":"My love affair with Haliburton County began in 2006, when my husband and I purchased our first little cottage on Portage Lake. Many of my paintings are inspired by the photos that I take from the bow of our canoe or on walks on scenic roads in the area. I began taking courses at the Haliburton School of Art and Design in 2007. I graduated from the Visual Arts Program in 2011. It was those courses that helped launch my career as an artist. A permanent resident in Haliburton for the past 7 years, I now enjoy painting the beauty of the landscape of all four seasons. I have always felt connected to the natural world and love to portray untouched shorelines and rural country roads in all their splendour.\nI am most inspired by the play of warm light and cool shadows on rocks, trees and water and I use acrylic paint on a texturized canvas to capture it. My work has been described as ‘singing with vitality’.\nMy studio is located on Wenona Lake, about 15 minutes east of Haliburton. More of my work can be seen on my website at www.susanhay.ca.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bloomingtonpaintingcontractors.com/exterior-commercial-painting/","date":"2023-06-08T12:31:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654871.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20230608103815-20230608133815-00081.warc.gz","language_score":0.9054355025291443,"token_count":285,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__192719610","lang":"en","text":"Exterior Painting Services\nExterior painting is the most visible part of your commercial or investment property. Daily wear and tear can cause your property to look neglected and run down, which leaves a poor impression on clients and visitors. Whether you manage a corporate office, have an industrial facility, or own a retail space, a quality paint job makes a statement to both employees and customers.\nBrush up your building’s exterior with a fresh coat of paint. We use paint that withstands sun, wind and rain, thereby extending the life of your property.\nWhat we do:\n- Offices, shops, schools, shopping centers\n- New, renovated buildings\n- Regular maintenance\n- Remove dirt and algae\n- Check if paint is scraped and sanded smooth\n- Inspect – checking the finalization of the project\n- Exterior commercial painting\n- Exterior staining\n- Pressure / Power washing\n- Minor wood and stucco repair\n- Wood decks and overhangs\n- Anti-graffiti coatings\nLovell Bros Painting has gained a lot of experience by transforming commercial properties throughout Bloomington. Our painters implement new and advanced painting solutions that provide durable and hard-wearing results to last! We guarantee spectacular results in a short amount of time!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lmc-catalog.myeshowroom.com/category/paints","date":"2022-06-27T20:01:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103341778.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20220627195131-20220627225131-00075.warc.gz","language_score":0.8715457320213318,"token_count":720,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__17383358","lang":"en","text":"California Paints is dedicated to continuously setting a paragon for quality in interior + exterior paints and architectural coatings.\nAmerica’s number one selling masonry paint, DRYLOK® is available in a number of specialty formulations, all developed to deliver optimal performance for your masonry care and repair projects.\nGrabber Construction Products\nGrabber’s line marking paint features an exclusive spray tip designed to work in the inverted position.\nWhether you are looking for interior or exterior paints, Kelly-Moore provides quality solutions to make all your painting projects look professional.\nKrylon®'s range of paints, stains and coatings expands beyond the home and into your backyard with multi-purpose, plastic, specialty, rust preventative, brush-on and craft products.\nLinzer Products offers a full line of brushes, rollers, scrapers, paint trays and wire brushes used in the application of paints and stains.\nMarshalltown offers a variety of decorative concrete products including colorants, overlays and stains, stamps, stencils and texture rollers.\nOlympic - Stain, Exterior\nOlympic offers the highest quality oil and latex stains.\nPratt & Lambert\nPratt & Lambert premium quality interior and exterior paints offer ease of application, successful end results and lasting durability.\nInterior & exterior primers provide a durable, long-lasting finish, with superior adhesion and exceptional stain blocking on a variety of surfaces.\nTonetic stains and finishes enhance wood projects while preserving and protecting to provide lasting value. Pratt & Lambert Stainshield’s exterior stains provide a complete selection of stains to beautify and protect.\nWithSTAND® Floor Paint from Pratt & Lambert provides hard, abrasion resistant coating and a long lasting finish.\nRust-Oleum American Accents® takes the risk out of decorating by providing a complete easy-to-use color coordinated decorating system.\nRust-Oleum’s High Performance Automotive products are specially formulated to resist corrosion and fight rust.\nEPOXYShield® features Rust-Oleum Cross-Linking Technology™ to provide maximum adhesion, durability and protection that is unachievable with one-time paints.\nRust-Oleum is recognized the world over for high-performance coatings formulated for hundreds of applications and built to withstand even the harshest environments.\nRust-Oleum Painter's Touch® provides a fast drying, smooth and durable finish for wood, metal, wicker, and crafts.\nRust-Oleum Professional is everything pros need.\nGive worn surfaces a whole new life with Restore™ resurfacers from Rust-Oleum.\nThese Rust-Oleum specialty products are formulated for specific applications.\nRust-Oleum's high quality paint is specially formulated to resist moisture and corrosion.\nRust-Oleum Varathane® premium polyurethanes are available in application-specific formulas for interior, outdoor, and floor.\nRust-Oleum WATCO products are an easy-to-use family of oil finishes that penetrate deeply into wood.\nSikkens Wood Coatings\nSikkens Wood Coatings products are used outdoors for facades, wood windows and doors as well as other dimensionally stable or unstable applications.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://walpolebarn.com/2009/03/13/placing-color/","date":"2023-06-08T02:58:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654031.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20230608003500-20230608033500-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.9431529641151428,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__275334287","lang":"en","text":"News update from our friend and Harrington Road summer resident Kayla Mohammadi. She will be participating in a group exhibition at Boston University from March 17th thru April 24th. We love her work, especially her paintings of Walpole! If you are in the Boston area between those dates – go see Placing Color at the Sherman Gallery, 775 Commonwealth Ave – don’t miss out!\nThis entry was posted in Art and tagged boston, Color, exhibition, oil on canvas. Bookmark the permalink.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.elainebradysmith.com/gallery/florals-and-botanicals/","date":"2019-08-19T08:04:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027314696.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20190819073232-20190819095232-00242.warc.gz","language_score":0.8457816243171692,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__204341343","lang":"en","text":"Floral and Botanical Paintings by Elaine Brady Smith Art\nFloral and Botanical paintings have a universal appeal in that they spark happiness when we view them. I am loving the beautiful colors that I otherwise seldom use in my Still Life and Classic Car Paintings. I am discovering a whole range of color that has been absent to me for years and it is bringing me absolute joy!\nView Still Life in Oils\nElaine Brady Smith Art, The Millworks, Studio 104, 340 Verbeke St, Harrisburg, PA 17101 email@example.com\nInformation last updated March, 2019 All Images are copyright by Elaine Brady Smith, All Rights Reserved 2019","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jprof.com/2018/03/07/a-really-close-look-at-girl-with-a-pearl-earring-really-close/","date":"2023-09-29T07:14:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510498.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20230929054611-20230929084611-00620.warc.gz","language_score":0.9581009149551392,"token_count":763,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__94587922","lang":"en","text":"“Girl With a Pearl Earring,” the 1665 painting by Johannes Vermeer, probably ranks as the second most recognizable painting in the world, behind the “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci.\nPeople like the “Mona Lisa,” but people love “Girl With a Pearl Earring.”\nWhat makes this painting so magnetic, so inviting, so alluring?\nNo single answer or set of answers to that question suffices. But we keep looking.\nThe folks at the Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery, The Hague, Holland, where the painting resides are taking a really close look these days. They have called in experts from around the world and marshaled all of the technology and machinery they can muster to look as closely — non-invasively — at the painting as they can.\nThe efforts of these folks are described in a recent article in the New York Times: Uncovering the Secrets of the ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’ – The New York Times.\nThey’re not likely to come up with an answer to what makes the painting so magical, but they are trying to discover what techniques Vermeer used to bring that painting to life. Vermeer’s approach has always been a mystery to art critics and historians.\nLittle was known about the painting — even its exact location — for the first two hundred years of its life. In 1881, it was listed at an auction and was purchased by Arnoldus Andries des Tombe, a Dutch army officer and art collector who knew of Vermeer’s works and wanted to prevent them from leaving Holland. The price was less than $50. Des Tombe donated it to the Mauritshuis in 1902.\nThe painting remained in obscurity for most of the 20th century.\nIn 1999 author Tracy Chevalier published a historical novel with the title of the painting and with a fictional story of how the painting came about. The novel inspired a feature film in 2003 and a stage play in 2008.\nBeginning in 2012, the painting was part of a two-year worldwide tour that had the painting on display in Italy, Japan, and the United States. Its fame grew, and its charm was multi-cultural.\nAnd yet, in essence, it is still a mystery.\nIf you want to know more about Vermeer and the painting, here are a couple of places to look:\nThe videos series Exhibition on Screen is a multi-part, multi-season series on artworks and artists. It is available on Amazon here; if you’re a prime member it’s free. The first season has a show on Vermeer; the second season has a show devoted mostly to the Girl With the Pearl Earring.\nTake a look, too, at Laura Snyder‘s Eye of the Beholder: Johannes Vermeer, Antoni van Leeuwenhoer, and the Reinvention of Seeing.\nGet a FREE copy of Kill the Quarterback\nGet a free digital copy of Jim Stovall's mystery novel, Kill the Quarterback. You will also get Jim's newsletter and advanced notice of publications, free downloads and a variety of information about what he is working on. Jim likes to stay in touch, so sign up today.\nTags: Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, Arnoldus Andries des Tomb, Dutch masters, Eye of the Beholder, Girl With the Pearl Earring, Johannes Vermeer, Laura Snyder, Leonardo da Vinci, Mauritshuis Royal Picture Gallery, Mona Lisa, New York Times, painting, Tracy Chevalier","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blacklinestudios.ca/toronto-tattoo-artists/korel/","date":"2021-09-21T23:36:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057274.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20210921221605-20210922011605-00052.warc.gz","language_score":0.9805310368537903,"token_count":263,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__155042510","lang":"en","text":"Cesar Rivera, also know as Korel, began to practice spray painting in 1999. One year later Korel began to paint illegally by tagging and \"bombing\" on city walls. Born and raised in Mexico City, Korel was influenced by the Mexican old school artists like Reak, Koka and Humo. In 2005 he started painting legally trying to find a style that was clearly influenced by European graffiti writers. By 2007, already in the US, 2wk crew was created doing several walls across NYC, including the world-famous mecca of graffiti 5 ptz that lead to the documentary “American Graffiti filmed by New York City’s NYFA.\nIn the summer of 2012, Korel meets “Kobra”, Brazil’s most famous graffiti muralist, and collaborates with two other people to paint the famous NYC’ mural right on 25th St. and 10th ave in Chelsea that has become one of the NYC attractions for tourist in the famous high line. Later in the same year, Korel participated on the “Graffiti Hall of Fame\" in New York City painting alongside with some of the old school graffiti writers.\nNow Korel balances his time with his original love of graffiti and his popular realism tattoo style.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://greencorridor.ca/tags/materials/","date":"2015-09-02T16:54:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-35/segments/1440645281115.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20150827031441-00280-ip-10-171-96-226.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9721320271492004,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-35__0__3655098","lang":"en","text":"The countdown has begun with just less than twenty days left until our final presentation and class gallery exhibition at Civic Space.\nIt has been a long and challenging journey, and we are very excited about the final outcome. Over the past few weeks, we have been busy working at the Lebel building trying to finish cutting and painting the tires needed for our project. This week we made two trips to Home Depot looking for the required materials. On Sunday, Rosina and Rafi went to buy some paint to see if certain kinds of paint work on the tires. After successful experimentation with the paint, on Thursday afternoon Sajid and Portia went to the Home Depot to pick up more paint, carriage bolts, nuts, washers, rebar, and other materials required for our project. Some more good news about the project is that we have successfully cut all the tires we needed this passed Wednesday with the help of Mr. Rod. We returned to Label building, where we began to work as a group towards washing and painting the tires. Once we finished painting the tires, we will begin to assemble them into seating arrangement.\nWe anticipate that we will have our project built and ready by next week, which will give us plenty of time to discuss plans for what we will exhibit in the gallery space.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ruestanleyart.com/rock-pools/","date":"2021-10-28T14:18:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323588341.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20211028131628-20211028161628-00439.warc.gz","language_score":0.8997660875320435,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__215855587","lang":"en","text":"A series of paintings inspired by my holiday in Sicily in 2018. All the paintings are very textured. I have used acrylic inks and water to great effect.\nRed Rocks 2019. Acrylic, gold leaf & Mixed media. Framed in black 48x48cm £160. Sold July 2020\nBlue Rocks 2019. Acrylic, gold leaf & mixed media. 48x48cm. £160. Sold March 2020\nRockpool 2018. Acrylic, mixed media on board. 22×18″ Framed in white £220.00 Sold April 2020\nRockpool 2018.collage,acrylic & mixed media 22×18″. Framed in black £220.00\nAll pictures are signed by the artist and come with a certificate of authenticity. For more information on the artworks and enquiries regarding purchase please contact Rue Stanley. email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.lindymidalia.com.au/news/pastel-society-of-wa-exhibition-art-sale-2019/blog","date":"2020-08-09T12:20:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738552.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20200809102845-20200809132845-00455.warc.gz","language_score":0.9404652714729309,"token_count":116,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__158237634","lang":"en","text":"Our annual upcoming Pastel Society of WA art Exhibition is on from Friday 16th August to Sunday 18th August. This is an exhibition not to be missed. Our members have been painting up a storm and there are some fabulous paintings on show and for sale.\n'Windjana' is one of my pastel paintings I will be exhibiting\nOpening night: Fri 16th Aug. 7-9pm and Sat 17th & sun 18th Aug. 9am-5pm\nWHERE: Sorrento Surf Life Saving Club, West Coast Drive, Sorrento.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://walkit.com/how-to-get-rid-of-paint-smell/","date":"2023-01-27T17:42:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764495001.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20230127164242-20230127194242-00501.warc.gz","language_score":0.9405633807182312,"token_count":1863,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__154463498","lang":"en","text":"It is normal for the area to still smell like paint after painting. The strong paint odor can linger in the space even after the paint layer has dried.\nThe pungent scent of paint is produced by its volatile organic compounds. The smell that penetrates the space is caused by these compounds evaporating. When this substance completely evaporates from the surfaces, the smell will go. However, it can take a week to complete.\nIn addition to the unpleasant smell, breathing in paint fumes for an extended period might have negative side effects. Exposure to solvent paint vapors can cause immediate symptoms such as lightheaded, nausea, and dizziness. As a result, getting rid of paint odor as soon as possible is essential.\nHow To Get Rid of Paint Smell\nAfter you have finished painting the rooms, Allow the paint fumes to escape your room by opening all of the doors and windows. It is an easy way to get rid of the smell of paint. However, simply ventilating the room will not remove the paint odor. For the best results, you need to look for solutions that are proven to work. Here are some natural ways to get rid of the paint odor.\nInvest in Fans or an Air Purifier\nVentilation is very important to let paint fumes escape from the room. Only opening windows and doors will not be enough for it. You can utilize a box or normal fans, place them facing the windows, and turn them on. You can use 2-3 fans to ensure that paint fumes are eradicated quickly. By doing this, you can also dry the paint in the process.\nAir purifiers are also effective equipment to absorb toxic paint fumes. Turn the air purifier on as soon as possible after finishing the painting process. It can immediately absorb bad odors from the room. You can also utilize air purifiers to absorb mold spores from a space.\nUsing Buckets of Water\nYou can utilize water to neutralize the paint smell. Water can absorb paint solvent vapors from the air. However, this method only works for lighter paint fumes.\nPlace a few buckets of water in the room. Let it sit overnight and dispose of the water the other day. You can squeeze some fresh lemons or use their peels inside the water for an aromatic citrus aroma in the room. It is highly suggested not to drink the water exposed to the paint fumes.\nPlace a Bowl of Vinegar\nThe acetic acid content of Vinegar can neutralize bad odors like pee, weed, smoke, and paint from the room. Vinegar is an easily accessible cleaning agent that can absorb the paint and leave a chemical-free smell around the space.\nYou can place a bowl of household vinegar in every room you recently painted. It is recommended to use culinary Vinegar in case household vinegar is not showing effective results. The culinary Vinegar contains 10% acetic acid, which makes it powerful enough to kill odor-causing bacteria. The only drawback is Vinegar has a potent stench that can be left in a room. But, it can dissipate after some time. You can also use this method to get rid of spray paint smell.\nSprinkle or Place a Baking Soda Bowl\nBaking soda is a natural deodorizer with odor-absorbing properties, which can help eliminate the paint smell. It is an inexpensive method to eradicate bad odors from space.\nYou will need a bowl of baking soda and place it in a recently painted room. Use several bowls of baking soda if the odor is strong. You can also use this method to remove the weed smell from cars.\nSprinkle the baking soda on carpets or upholstery if placing the baking soda powder in a bowl is not enough to eliminate the smell. Let the baking soda sit overnight and vacuum the next. It is a safe and effective method that will not damage your carpet or upholstery fabric. In the process, the baking soda will also leave an aromatic smell on the carpet and upholstery.\nApply the Activated Charcoal Method\nThe chemical absorbing ability of activated charcoal can remove the paint fumes from the air. Not only masking the odor, but It is also effective in absorbing it. Since the charcoal is porous, it is easy for odor-causing bacteria to absorb. It acts as a natural air purifier that you can use to eliminate weed odor.\nYou can place charcoal in an aluminum pan and leave it in the room. It will show results after just a few hours. For effective results, place them before starting to paint. But, make sure it doesn’t get spilled on carpets and furniture since it can leave serious stains that can be hard to tackle.\nPut Coffee Grounds in an Open Container\nCoffee grounds have a similar odor-neutralizing effect as charcoal in a space. Coffee grinds are an excellent way to remove pollutants from the atmosphere.\nIt is a natural deodorizer that masks the smell of paint with its fragrant perfume. You can use baking soda instead of coffee if you don’t like how it smells.\nThis method is also useful for removing unpleasant smells from refrigerators and cars.\nPut dry coffee grounds in a bowl and place them in recently painted rooms. Let it sit overnight for effective results. After the paint smell is gone from the room, dispose of them. It is recommended not to consume coffee grounds subjected to paint fumes.\nUsing Essential Oil Extract\nYou can pour a few drops of natural essential oil extract into a cotton ball. Place the cotton balls in a bowl or a saucer and scatter them around different corners of the recently painted room.\nYou can also mix a few drops of extracted oil in the paint before starting the painting process. By doing this, you can minimize the strength of the paint fumes. This method also prevents pests like spiders, ants, bed bugs, and cockroaches from the house.\nPeppermint and vanilla extract are the best to remove smell compared to other natural extracts. The aromatic smell of peppermint and vanilla helps to mask the paint smell in the room. Other essentials that can overpower the paint fumes are lavender, rosemary, orange, and rose.\nNot only flavoring the dishes, but you can also use freshly sliced onions to neutralize the paint odor. Sliced onions can absorb unpleasant odors from the air, including paint smell.\nYou can use 2-3 medium-sized onions and slice them. Put the sliced onions in a bowl or a saucer and place them in rooms where you recently painted. Let it sit for several hours and dispose of them afterward. It is highly suggested not to use them for cooking purposes. The onions’ chemicals absorbed in the air can have health risks when consumed.\nDiatomaceous Earth Approach\nDiatomaceous Earth(DE) can help to absorb unwanted odors from rooms since it has a porous structure that makes it good at absorbing odors from space. It also works as a deodorizer and is safe to use.\nYou can place DE powder in an open container in the room’s corners. By doing this, you can eliminate the paint odor in no time. You can also sprinkle DE powder to kill pests like bed bugs, spiders, fleas, ticks, and cockroaches.\nLighting Scented Candles\nCandles with scents can effectively cover up unpleasant odors in a space. The same holds for masking a room’s paint fumes. Additionally, it can burn airborne paint compounds. Scented candles and removing toxins from the air can help people concentrate better and be more productive.\nYou can choose from a selection of fragrances for scented candles. Light one of these candles in the recently painted area and let it do its work. A few candles won’t be enough to mask the paint smell in a larger room. If the room is too spacious, light a couple of additional candles.\nHowever, you have to make sure that candles are not left unattended. Unattended candles are a great risk for fire damage.\nTips to Prevent Strong Paint Smells\n- Select paint with lesser or zero Volatile organic compounds to avoid a strong paint stench. Low or zero VOC paints can avoid serious health hazards like respiratory issues and cancer.\n- Avoid turning on the air conditioning and vents while painting a room. When you turn on ACs and air vents while painting, the paint smell can get stuck in them and keep recirculating the paint fumes for longer.\n- Close the paint lids as soon as you are done. Open paint cans can emit strong fumes that circulate inside space for a long time.\n- If possible, try to paint the room in a cooler season so the paint solvent can evaporate faster, eliminating the paint smell soon. Use fans to speed up the drying process if you decide to paint in the humid season.\n- Apply oil or latex paint after drying the first coat of paint. By doing this, you can prevent the paint fumes from traveling in space for several years.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.faselapost.com/equitable-bank-sztbx/be0156-how-long-does-it-take-country-chic-paint-to-dry","date":"2021-10-24T05:28:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585911.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20211024050128-20211024080128-00255.warc.gz","language_score":0.9376634359359741,"token_count":4753,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__222807995","lang":"en","text":"How Long Does Interior Paint Need to Dry?. Oil Based Paint ~ Dry Time 6-8 hours – Cure Time 3-7 days. The fastest and least expensive way to change the look of a room is to apply a new coat of paint to the walls. Allow SnapDry™ paint to dry before applying a second coat. Smooth the paint out and move on. Can I paint kitchen cabinets with Country Chic Paint? It all depends on what your are drying. Yes, it is one of the safest furniture paints on the market today. It will be ready for a second coat in about 2-3 hours. Our gold wax will give your piece a gorgeous, luxurious finish, we're sure you're going to love that wax too! You want to make sure that the temperature you are working in doesn't exceed 70F or 21C. Painting your furniture can take a long time, particularly if you have to wait a few hours between coats to allow the paint to dry. If you have questions during the order process, feel free to call or email us. Our All-In-One Decor Paint is designed for outdoor furniture as well as indoor furniture, so yes, you can definitely use our paint outside! Place the fabric on the wood and paint over it with Modge Podge. Simply visit the online shop for our. I went over and took a look at the cabinets and got a handle on what had been done. A lot of your information regarding is incorrect. It's the same science behind why clothes look a bit darker when they're wet than when they're dry.The reason that this happens is because when you have paint in the tin, the paint is mixed with some kind of solvent - usually water or oil or something, which makes the paint easy to spread onto the surface so you get a nice even coat. I store them in a mason jar, and they have stayed crisp up to 2 weeks (as long as it takes … STEP 6 Spraying the truck: So once the paint is prepped and ready to lay down, hook up your paintgun and pour some paint in, make sure you use a paint strainer so that any big particles get caught. Please help me get started! Apply at room temperature and avoid using when the relative humidity is over 85%. Wait for the paint to be fully dry. This section doesn’t currently include any content. They were in a pickle so they called me up to get my opinion on the matter. The Top 3 Distressing Techniques for Furniture. For a dresser, you will want to get at least a pint size. Take a piece of fabric, a poster, paper napkins, gift tissue paper or wallpaper and paint the Modge Podge on the back. Mulch, kitty litter, or shredded paper may also be used as a bulking/drying agent, but will take longer to solidify paint. It doesn’t take chalk paint 30+ days to cure, it is totally dry in a couple hours. Step 5) Peel off the paper After giving your image a few hours to dry (overnight is … For the color on our cabinets, we used Country Chic’s All-In-One Decor Paint in Pebble Beach. After the paint is dry to the touch, the curing process begins, and this takes much longer than solvent evaporation -- from two weeks to a month. How Long Does It Take For Chalk Paint To Dry - Wax is used in several programs to protect materials. Check out the inspiration page for color ideas, or stop by our blog for color ideas! You can test this by trying the paint on a small section first. How to Paint Painting 101 Videos. Homemade Chalky Paint ~ Dry Time 30-60 minutes – Cure Time 21-30 days We offer a $9.95 flat shipping rate anywhere in the continental USA! You see because the wax dries it's going to get a natural water repellant. Working with Country Chic Paint is super easy: anyone can do it! How long does it take for cabinet paint to dry and cure? Because of this, you have much more time to manipulate oil paint on your canvas before it dries. The wax takes longer to cure, I have been told 10 days up to 30. I found with this paint that it would take forever to dry without the hardener. If this is your first painted furniture project, check out our tutorials on surface preparation and paint application for tips to help you get started. Tough Coat (as well as the paint) needs to be stirred thoroughly before use. One of the awesome things about our paint is that it is super easy to distress. Stop going back and forth over it a dozen times. Jed Bouscal. Allow your first coat to dry for at least 2 hours. Step 1) Paint your piece Begin by applying your favorite color of Country Chic Paint to your piece. It is eco-friendly and doesn’t contain, toxins, or other hazardous ingredients. Thirdly, we love how easy it is to create a distressed look without using sanding tools… all you need is a wet cloth! By waxing your piece, it’ll last longer and have a more professional finish. Allow each coat of Tough Coat to dry for 2-3 hours before starting the next coat. So this is a big plus for your health and the environment. We have found that the following neutral colors are always very popular: Vanilla Frosting, Liquorice, Simplicity and Cheesecake. Allow your first coat to dry for at least 2 hours. Make sure you allow the paint to dry for at least 24 hours before proceeding to the next step! If you have just a small little project, such as a small stool or chair, you’ll likely get away with using just a 4 oz sample jar. All orders are shipped from our main warehouse in British Columbia. If you’ve started painting already, you can also apply it over the paint, let it dry and continue painting with a new coat. All orders are shipped from our main warehouse in British Columbia, Please note that we cannot guarantee our paint colors to match your monitor colors. Our paint doesn’t contain solvents; it is water-based. Painting on Exterior Stucco in a Hot Climate. Gently rub any corners or accent areas that would naturally get more wear and tear with your sanding block until you’re happy with the look. The more ventilation, the faster your paint will dry. Click here for the store locator.Please note that these shipping rates are for retail customers only. I like a more modern look! However, if your piece is going to get rained on, we highly recommend finishing your project with Tough Coat so it will last a lot longer! This section doesn’t currently include any content. Please note that we cannot guarantee our paint colors to match your monitor colors. Finish with 3-4 coats For optimal durability, we recommend sealing your piece with 3-4 coats of Clear Coat. Hold the spray paint canister upside down and shake it for 1 minute. If you need a specific color for your project, we recommend you order a color card before ordering any paint. You do want to make sure that your piece is clean, dust-free and is mold-free.If the piece has been painted before, make sure there is no loose or scaling paint (unless you don’t mind that the new coat will chip away). Make sure you are not being too stingy while avoiding getting a lot of drips; play a little until you find the perfect happy medium. hi I am painting a long consort table that’s in my living room which does get used (cups of tea and pictures and 2 big lamps, I was wondering if I used chalk paint , can I put a clear varnish (mat) over the top because when I have used chalk paint b 4 and used a wax to cover it when u put anything on it it can still leave a mark which I don’t want , If you’re project will not be used as heavily and you’d just like a nice, professional-looking finish, then antiquing wax may be the way to go! If you’re refurbishing a piece that will get a lot of traffic or heavy usage, we recommend using a glaze so that you can seal your work with Tough Coat to give it the best protection possible. You'll find it at our retailers or in our online shop. This is a most crucial time frame, as the ultimate physical properties, such as adhesion, hardness and clarity, do not fully develop until the film is near complete dryness. to help you get started with your projects. However, the labels on all paint cans specify the dry and recoat times for that particular paint, so be sure to read the manufacturer’s directions for exact times. Should I use glaze or antiquing wax to give my piece a rustic, aged look? For wholesale shipping rates, please contact us. All of our products contain ultra-low VOC levels so they're very environmentally friendly. How do I distress my piece? Ideal humidity should be 50% or less (read entire section before you start). It’s a delicious neutral gray that’s a little on the cooler side. Need some help with specific questions? If your piece is peeling then a coat of Primer will likely be the easiest way to proceed! Apply the paint to the surface in long, light, even strokes. | Wednesday, May 16, 2018. The thicker the clay is, the longer it will take to fully dry. For full details of our VOC contents including downloadable reports, please click here. Typically you will cover at least 60 square feet with a pint and 15 square feet with a sample jar. That’s why we have created a lot of videos and tutorials for you to help you get started. The followings taxes apply in Canada: BC: 5% GST + 7% PST // ON: 13% HST // NB, NL, PE, NS: 15% HST // AB, MB, NT, NU, QC, SK, YT: 5% GST. Allow the primer to dry according to the directions. You are absolutely free to leave your piece untouched and not distress it! If the application is thick, it can take more than 24 hours to dry. Click here for a color mixing tutorial including a video that shows you exactly how to do it! Perfect for our kitchen! Perfection is neither required nor advisable. Once the first coat has properly dried, it’s time to put on a second coat if you need it. 11 When second coat is dry, remove all painter’s tape, re-install your door hardware, and enjoy the beauty of your freshly painted door. Before you start painting, always make sure the surface is dry and the temperature is approximately between 10°C (50°F) and 30°C (86°F). My review of this particular color might be a bit skewed because I ultimately ended up mixing 50% Kilz Chalk Style Paint in White with 50% Amy Howard One Step Paint (chalk paint) in Linen. Is your paint and wax safe? In order to be approved for a sample package, just fill out our wholesale application and one of our sales representatives will be in touch with you shortly. We would love to help! We don’t run sales very often, but the best way to stay informed is to get on our newsletter list. Dip you brush in, and apply paint straight onto furniture. Will I be charged Tax or Duties/Brokerage on my order? If you need a specific color for your project, we recommend you order a. before ordering any paint. As long as you seal it REALLY WELL, it won’t peel or crack. It’s so frustrating when that happens! Let the paint dry, which usually takes over an hour. We are confident that you will LOVE our products. If you do find that the paint is drying really fast, before you can get it all applied … However, it will still have the same beautiful, matte finish that you love from a chalk-style paint! That might seem like a long time to shake it, but it will make sure that all the paint is aerosolized and ready to come out in a steady, consistent spray. Apply a generous coat of paint to the surface. For very thin films, this time may be a few days, while films of 1/4 inch thickness or more will take months and even years to be completely dry. Our email address is [email protected] and our phone number is 1-888-523-2360 (Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Pacific Time). 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T continuously drag through your paint draw in which one lucky winner will a. +44 ( 0 ) 3333 448 254 hello @ chicmouldings.com dry? took a look at the cabinets and a!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hsbuild.com/product/part/P12101","date":"2022-12-10T09:11:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710421.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20221210074242-20221210104242-00180.warc.gz","language_score":0.9394727945327759,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__238476517","lang":"en","text":"H&S Item#: P12101\nManufacturers# / Alternative Model#:\nKnown for years by professional painters as an excellent grease remover from walls, prepares surfaces for painting, and cleans garage floors and driveways. T.S.P. is a household necessity. Mix one part TSP to twenty parts warm water (1:20) and wash down walls in preparation for painting. In the Garage: A thick paste of T.S.P. applied to oil and grease stains on garage floors and driveways will lift the grease and rinse away.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.simplycross-stitch.com/product-page/the-starry-night-counted-cross-stitch-kit-14ct-46x35cm","date":"2021-08-05T13:51:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046155925.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20210805130514-20210805160514-00548.warc.gz","language_score":0.9307833909988403,"token_count":203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__212388940","lang":"en","text":"Part of Simply Cross Stitch's collection of kits depicting Vincent Van Gogh's paintings.\nThe Starry Night is considered to be one of Van Gogh's masterpieces. It was painted the month after he voluntarily admitted himself to the asylum at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence in 1889. The painting depicts the view from Van Gogh's asylum window just before dawn.\nAfter finishing the painting, Van Gogh wrote to his brother \"Through the iron-barred window, I can see an enclosed square of wheat ... above which, in the morning, I watch the sun rise in all its glory.\"\nThis counted cross stitch kit imaginatively captures the image painted by Van Gogh in a composition of size 46x35cm\nThe Starry Night Counted Cross Stitch Kit 14CT 46x35cm\n- Pure white 14 CT Aida (46x35 cm)\n- Coloured DMC numbered threads\n- Detailed plan\n- Blunt Needles","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.haitianmasters.net/product/albott-bonhomme-painting-paradise-forest-hummingbirds/","date":"2024-04-19T05:37:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817289.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419043820-20240419073820-00252.warc.gz","language_score":0.9836586117744446,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__63409060","lang":"en","text":"Albott Bonhomme : Born in Port-de-Paix, Haiti on August 13,1963 Albott Bonhomme has studied at Maximilien Coicou School in his home town, in northwest Haiti. Later in 1985 he graduated as an industrial mechanic from the Technical and Commercial Training School of Port-au-Prince.\nFrom 1986 to 1989 he studied painting by himself, applying his natural manual skills to develop his unique style. He began professional painting 1990 and lives now exclusively from his art.\nThis artist has developed a very personal style depicting colorful birds in lush vegetation and misty atmosphere of tropical jungles. The tones of his greens are particularly rich and various and the birds are presented in vibrant tints.\nHe has exhibited around the world and his work is well regarded by collectors","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://treatsandtrends.wordpress.com/2013/01/29/pinterest-project-1/","date":"2018-03-22T21:49:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257648003.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20180322205902-20180322225902-00193.warc.gz","language_score":0.9540539383888245,"token_count":239,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__206616900","lang":"en","text":"Another resolution I made for 2013 is to make some crafts from Pinterest. I pin so many projects that seem pretty easy and look really cute! The “before and after” projects are my favorite. It’s amazing how a cheap (and sometimes ugly) piece of furniture from a thrift store can be transformed with just a little bit of paint! I found this bookshelf for $6.99 at Goodwill and decided I would take some pointers from Pinterest to make a unique piece.\nAlthough I was a little intimidated, it turned out to be a pretty easy project!\n- Sand paper\n- Paint brushes (make sure they have fine bristles otherwise it will leave brush marks)\n- Semi-gloss paint (I used the color “dark graphite” from Home Depot’s Behr brand)\n- Sand the piece of furniture so that it is smooth and clean\n- Wipe it down with a damp cloth and let it dry\n- Paint on one or two coats of primer; wait for it to dry between coats\n- Paint on a coat of the colored paint; let it dry before painting one or two more coats","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.burnselhassounistudio.com/gallery","date":"2023-06-10T22:31:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224646350.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20230610200654-20230610230654-00458.warc.gz","language_score":0.9506641030311584,"token_count":574,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__280084774","lang":"en","text":"top of page\nOriginal 16\" x 20\" painting sold. Taken from the artists photographs of travels in Morocco. In the back courtyard of the villa where we stayed in El Jadida a spindly tree with its spare branches up against this deteriorated wall captured my love of line, texture, light and shadow. I was intrigued by the simplicity of the image, but the complexity of the surface.\nOriginal 16\" x 20\" painting sold. Taken from the artists photographs of travels in Morocco. This battle scarred dominant male cat ruled the villa where he lived in El Jadida, Morocco. We were guests in his home.\nSidi Bouzid Hibiscus\nOriginal 14\"x 11\" mixed media on canvas sold. Taken from my photographs from traveling in Morocco. This was a close up of the hibiscus flowered bush and tiled floor that made up our villa's exterior. I loved the composition of the flower and leaves with patterned tiles. It is mixed media on canvas.\nBeach Boys Series\nOriginal acrylic painting 36\" x 24\" tryptic on 3 canvases (each 12\" x 24\") sold. This series is from captured moments of my husband and son playing on Treasure Island beach in Florida. The water was like diamonds glistening in the sun and the sky was clear and endless. The beach gave a beautiful salmon colored ground that completed this lovely graphic of a father and son sharing a special moment.\nOriginal painting 10\" x 10\" on gessoed board, sold. A self portrait about the feeling of being a creative person and not knowing my voice anymore, hence \"I forgot what I had to say.\" This piece was done in association with an exhibition show entitled The Soul of SOMa to create a 10\" x 10\" piece about ourself, our work in relation to the 10th anniversary open studio for the South Orange Maplewood community of artists.\nOriginal mixed media painting 16\" x 20\" on canvas sold. Taken from a photograph of my son and friends playing on a handball court in Astoria, New York. I am attracked to the shadow and light against such a barren, stark background and the juxtaposition of children playing with toy trains in this environment...City kids.\nOriginal acrylic painting 10\" x 8\" on gessoed board sold. Inspired by my little muse, my son, I thought about the messages from heart candies during valentines day. Love for your children is unconditional..and caries profound life changes when you are responsible for their care, love and well being. It is an unconditional and transforming love that runs deep and never leaves.\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://elconstructionkc.com/interior-painting-north-kansas-city/","date":"2023-10-01T14:38:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510903.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001141548-20231001171548-00612.warc.gz","language_score":0.9499155879020691,"token_count":411,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__310053908","lang":"en","text":"If you want to give your home or business an eye-catching, exciting revamp, your interior paint job is the first place to look. Here at E.L.Construction, we offer our interior painting services for businesses and homes alike so that you can enjoy a fresh look that matches whatever tone you want your room to have.\nWe serve the Kansas City, MO, area, so give us a call today.\nSome people may wonder if new paint really has that big of an impact on your interior. Why not add new cabinets or floors? We believe that a fresh coat of paint is the easiest, cheapest, and most effective way to remodel your room.\nWhen you hire us, you can choose which color you like, from pale whites to dark blues to fiery reds. Each color brings certain feelings and emotions into a room, so you have that creative freedom. Plus, our professionals are typically able to finish our professional paint job within the same day, so you don’t have to worry about extended remodeling projects. Instead, you get a new-looking space in one day.\nIf we haven’t convinced you yet, we have one more trick up our sleeve. While you hire us when you need an interior painting contractor, we don’t only do paint. We can repair popcorn ceilings and textured ceilings, and we also repair marks, scuffs, and tears in your walls. We can also repair any holes in your drywall.\nWe have been in this area painting for a combined 18 years. Each member of our crew is experienced and professional, and we always make sure to show up on time, finish on time, and leave your space clean and tidy. We’re licensed, insured, and locally owned, so we always have our customer’s needs at heart.\nIf you want a professional interior painting contractor to give your room a brand new look and feel, call us today at (816) 868-2299 for an estimate.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.iseaartexhibit.org/Workshop-and-Demos","date":"2019-02-21T13:50:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247504790.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20190221132217-20190221154217-00490.warc.gz","language_score":0.955516517162323,"token_count":375,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__242858656","lang":"en","text":"Symposium Workshop and Demos\nNote: Check your choices as some activities overlap\nWORKSHOP – ABC’S OF ABSTRACTION\n9/24-27, 9am - 4pm\nWe cover both the elements of design and the 'mental game' in art-making.\nUsing acrylic and collage, we will explore shape, line, color and texture to craft vibrant paintings that stir the emotions.\nYou will learn organizing principles, painting tips and techniques for overcoming self-doubt and indecision.\nDEMONSTRATION – Marbled Texture - Transform paintings with pattern\nRene Eisenbart has found ways to use marbling in her work while retaining her individual style. She will show you how she combines marbled texture with watercolor painting to create expressive watermedia works. Marbling can be applied under the painting, over the paint or applied later as collage. Then Rene will demonstrate how she creates her marbled patterns. She will introduce you to her process for painting over the marbled texture with watercolor and how she adds it later to balance a piece. You won’t want to miss this demonstration of marbling.\nRene Eisenbart is a signature member of NWS and WFWS. She teaches marbling technique along with painting and collage.\nDemonstration: Acrylic Mixed Media\nSam plans to start by simultaneously working on three 21” x 24\" canvas panels.\nSam will be using mixed media (acrylic on canvas applied not only with a brush but also with her index finger).\nShe will talk about her process as she paints.\nSam will also share her initial fear of becoming a painter, how she overcame that fear, and what she does to keep having fun and moving forward as a painter and artist.\nComments and questions are welcome throughout the session.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thequiver.org/redeaux/","date":"2024-03-01T15:13:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475311.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20240301125520-20240301155520-00005.warc.gz","language_score":0.9522506594657898,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__18913318","lang":"en","text":"This collage was done using the remnants of a Pour Painting, making it “a Pour Painting once removed”. Pour Paintings are done over trays. Once the acrylic paint dries, it has a solid, somewhat rubbery consistency that is easily peeled off the bottom of the tray. The pieces are then cut and placed on a canvas to form a collage. I feel as though I may have “invented” this particular art form to appease my kinesthetic nature. As a person with Parkinson’s, this art form is not impacted negatively by tremors or “off” times. It’s also a great way to reuse paint.\nUsed by permission of the artist.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.eg4all.com/what-has-changed-recently-with-3.html","date":"2021-06-25T10:13:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487630081.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20210625085140-20210625115140-00568.warc.gz","language_score":0.9759774208068848,"token_count":521,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__148033039","lang":"en","text":"According to research, a majority of spend most of their time choosing the right color to be painted on their houses. The experience of the painting contractor is what matters regardless of the type of color chosen. The quality of the services that you get will be dependent on the amount of time and research that you invest in getting the best company such as Calgary painting company. Below are some of the things that you must consider when choosing a painting contractor.\nThe first hint that you ought to consider when choosing a reliable painting company in your local area is considering their previous work. Before choosing an image line painting company, there is need to consider some of the previous works that the company has been able to accomplish in relation to your project. You are therefore mandated to take some time and review the painting contractors previous work by looking at testimonials from their clients, reviewing photos and any other references that can give you a clue about the quality of the services of this company. Still under the painters experience level, you should also be able to determine the length of time that this company like Calgary interior painters has been in operation. If you are fortunate enough to get a painting contractor that has sufficient experience in the market, then there are high chances that you will get the best services. In the same market, there exists nave painting contractors that you must avoid if your mind, your money and quality of the services. Despite their enticement with low prices, you are supposed to avoid them as they are likely to cost you a lot for money for poor services.\nThe next factor that you must consider when choosing a reliable painting contractor is accreditation as well as insurance of the company. Before they set on doing any work, you must ensure that this painting contractor is accredited by the relevant local authorities to carry out these operations. This company of choice that you want to involve in the painting work should be able to show evidence of a reliable insurance cover with some of the best companies in your local area. You will receive some relieve by the insurance company for any accidents occurring in the painting process. You should be able to get an an opportunity of learning more about this service providers of you visit painting contractors Calgary online website.\nThe third hint that you must base your decision on when choosing professional painting services is their reputation in the local area. Your painting service provider of choice should be able to win the trust of the local people by providing high quality services. In case you want additional info on how you can arrive at the best painting contractor in your area, there is need to follow our homepage for more insight.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.damarisabush.com/profile","date":"2023-12-09T02:08:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100781.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209004202-20231209034202-00850.warc.gz","language_score":0.9071688652038574,"token_count":732,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__51840749","lang":"en","text":"An avid traveller and gardener, I am constantly inspired by my surroundings. While the trend is to bring the indoors out, painting my feathered friends, florals and landscapes allows me to bring the outdoors in. I seek to capture these precious creatures on canvas; showcasing not only their grace, natural and vibrant beauty but also their various personalities. Drama on the canvas is created by a combination of an out of focus backdrop juxtaposed with the main subject at the forefront, realistically painted in detail with brush and gestural palette knife work. This manipulation of a variety of textures, as well as working wet on wet and in the moment, lends credibility to the image being portrayed. The unexpected stroke of juicy and bold colour added in a branch, petal, or in a feather keep the paintings fresh, modern and evocative. The mix of representational with some abstract creates a unique style to a traditional host of subjects.\nDamaris Abush has been passionate for the arts since childhood. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, she was drawing at an early age with pastels. Her formal painting career began with her classes at The Art Gallery of Ontario. When she is not travelling, she is in her studio or the outdoors. After a brief introduction to watercolours, she found that her true medium was in oils. Her painting provided a creative outlet from juggling a demanding career for many years in the Music Industry and Motherhood. She now focuses on her art. Her paintings are found in private collections in Canada, USA and Australia.\n2016-Current: Personal Studio Space, Toronto, ON\n2010-2015 Project: Art Studio, Toronto, ON\n2004-2010 The Art Gallery of Ontario- Anne Tannenbaum Gallery School, Toronto, ON\n1995-1996 Master’s Degree in French Language and Literature, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada.\n1989-1993 Honours BA in French Language and Literature, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.\n1992-1993 Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, Nice, France.\nARTIST CURRICULUM VITAE:\n2010 “Spring Thaw” Exhibition with the late Greg Scala, Art Square Gallery, Jan. 18-Feb. 1, 2010\n2020 \"Glitter and Gold\" Art Show- Marco Island Center for the Arts, Marco Island, Florida\n2019 \"Tall Tales Titles\"Art Exhibit at Lauritzen and Rush Galleries, Marco Island Center for the Arts\n2016 (Oct 21-23, 2016)Autumn Art Sale-McMichael Canadian Art Collection Volunteer Committee\n2014 Project: Art- December Group Art Exhibition\n2014 Flights of Fancy, A Curated Art Exhibition presented by FLAP, Gallery 1313, Nov. 12-23, 2014\n2013 Project: Art-December Group Art Exhibition\n2013 Gallery 402 Show featuring 6 Artists\n2012 Project: Art-December Group Art Exhibition\n2012 Project: Art-3rd Annual Group Art Exhibition ( Summer)\n2011 Project: Art-12.24 December Group Art Exhibition\n2011 Project: Art-2nd Annual Group Art Exhibition ( Summer)\n2010 Project: Art-12\" x 12\" December Group Art Exhibition\n2010 Art Square Gallery-December Group Art Exhibition\n2009 Art Square Gallery-The Art Gallery of Ontario-Anne Tannenbaum Gallery School Group Art Exhibition\n2008 The Art Gallery of Ontario-Anne Tannenbaum Gallery School Group Art Exhibition\n2006 Lennox Contemporary-\"Yello\" Exhibition -The Art Gallery of Ontario- Anne Tannenbaum Gallery School","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://alfierirenovations.com/exterior-painting-in-sussex-county-nj/","date":"2023-11-30T04:13:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100164.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130031610-20231130061610-00600.warc.gz","language_score":0.9592098593711853,"token_count":443,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__100972048","lang":"en","text":"Exterior Painting in Sussex County NJ\nWhen it comes to painting your house, painting the inside is not the only option. Alfieri Renovations offers Exterior Painting in Sussex County NJ. We want to work with you to take your dream for your home and make it a reality. We will work together to pick the colors and type of paint that would benefit you and your home. The weather can wear down the outside of your house. We will provide your home with a beautiful and long-lasting paint job. Rest assured we only use the best paint and materials to keep your home looking amazing for years to come.\nWe will identify the colors and design you are looking for and then help you select the correct materials to suit your home and to fit your lifestyle. Each client has their own needs and no two of our projects are alike. Our Exterior Painting will be tailored to what is best for your family and home.\nAlfieri Renovations has over 35 years of experience helping home owners by being their Exterior Painter in Sussex County NJ. Our first tip when selecting an Exterior Painter is to make sure that they are Licensed and Insured. This will give you peace of mind that you’ve selected the right Exterior House Painter who is running a legitimate business.\nAlfieri Renovations prides ourselves on our quality workmanship that includes making sure we understands the needs and wants of our clients to bring out the full potential of the exterior of your home. We take the time to develop a plan with you, and we’ll make sure that we understand precisely what it is that you want. Our job is not done until it is done right.\nAlfieri Renovations is a Licensed and Insured Exterior Painter in Sussex County NJ and has more than 35 years of experience in Home Remodeling & Design . Call Us at (973) 862-1640 to bring your dream home to life at reasonable prices.\nAlfieri Renovations offers Exterior Painting in Sussex County NJ including Siding Painting in Sparta NJ, Lake Mohawk, Andover, House Painting in Vernon, Wantage and surrounding areas.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.rutherfordcountylibrary.org/component/content/article/38-county-library/283-new-art-display","date":"2014-04-18T18:10:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-15/segments/1397609535095.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20140416005215-00508-ip-10-147-4-33.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8847320079803467,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-15","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-15__0__144515665","lang":"en","text":"Four novice artists are enjoying free art classes offered at Bethel Baptist Church in Ellenboro. Art Instructor Loretta McComb believes that anyone can learn to paint and the paintings on display at the Rutherford County Library this month are proof of her confidence. For more information about the art classes contact Loretta at 245-1736.\n(click picture for larger image)\nPictured from left to right are: Kathy Toney, Brenda Byrd, Loretta McComb, Beverly Joyner, and Ann Mann","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pressedtinpanels.com/product/golden-bay-ceiling/","date":"2024-04-22T16:46:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818312.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422144517-20240422174517-00487.warc.gz","language_score":0.9007282257080078,"token_count":98,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__16648113","lang":"en","text":"Adding pressed metal to a ceiling enhances a room and creates a great talking point. Powder coating is NOT required and panels can be painted once installed.\nGolden Bay- Ceiling\nOur Golden Bay design, painted white.\nPanel Size Available:\n– 617mm x 1838mm or 2ft x 6ft approx.\n– 924mm x 1838mm or 3ft x 6ft approx.\nSale not final until full PTP invoice received and confirmation made.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://projectinsect.blogspot.com/2009/08/","date":"2018-07-18T10:50:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590127.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718095959-20180718115959-00441.warc.gz","language_score":0.9619545936584473,"token_count":273,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__218590643","lang":"en","text":"Friday, August 28, 2009\nAnother stage in the final painting, with more to come. The next phase is a kin to a Fred Stone (equine artist) style of image. Growing up some time as a kid in \"horseland\" Ocala, Florida, I would beg to sit in the galleries for hours, just to study the paintings of race horses he had done covering the gallery walls. He was one of my early artistic inspirations.\nThursday, August 27, 2009\nAbove is the detail of the progress ongoing of \"Goin' Dancin\" pastel portrait sized at 24\" x 36\" on Wallis paper. The pic below shows the whole face and neck. However, not showing is a full body with jockey racing to the finish line below his muzzle yet to come in further progress reports.....check back soon!\nMonday, August 17, 2009\nThis a small 11 x 14 pastel study of \"Goin' Dancin\" done on Wallis Museum paper. Below are some detail pics for you to view. It has been about 10 years since I painted a horse...it's like riding a bike, you never forget once you've learned! It takes me right back to my childhood on the farm. I will be posting new pics of the final large portrait next. Stay tuned.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lovelyluciano.com/art-inspiration/","date":"2018-09-21T11:32:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267157070.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20180921112207-20180921132607-00216.warc.gz","language_score":0.9771220088005066,"token_count":238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__175685125","lang":"en","text":"In addition to my passion for fashion, I have a love for art. In my free time I enjoy painting and creating abstract art pieces on canvas. I have been painting since I was young and it has always been an enjoyable pastime for me. I believe it is a great activity to recharge and relieve stress.\nAlthough my artwork is original, I get a lot of my inspiration from Pinterest. On this website I often search for abstract artwork ideas and will utilize similar color schemes and materials to pieces that I find online. My favorite materials to use are acrylic paint, sponges, and a paint scraper.\nAt the end of my painting process I like to add gold leaf as it gives my work some shine and extra interest. I hope to share my love for painting with others and am thinking about having a “paint with Emily” session in the future. It would be a fun, interactive experience, as well as a great way to meet new people!\nI have had a lot of people inquire about whether or not I sell my paintings. As of right now, I am solely creating a collection, but will eventually make my artwork available for purchase!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://joyorkart.co.uk/newsletter-august-2020/","date":"2020-09-21T18:11:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400202007.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20200921175057-20200921205057-00183.warc.gz","language_score":0.9636439681053162,"token_count":900,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__200436700","lang":"en","text":"25 Aug Newsletter: August 2020\nAugust has been a time for catching up with family and also having a major, and very much needed sort out in the studio! It is hard to believe how much work it takes, just to maintain a studio set up; re-ordering paints and supports, sorting out and discarding empty paint pots, bringing brushes back to life, when they’ve had a hard time, and not forgetting just clearing out, tidying and cleaning. I find I can’t work when things get too chaotic, so every couple of months, I need a really good spring clean- I don’t look forward to it, but actually quite enjoy the process, once I get going and commit to it, and I find the clean fresh studio really energising!\nI’ve also spent a lot of time adding the final finishes to work…as in the photo below. When a piece is finished, it’s important to let it dry out properly and settle. Acrylics dry much faster than oils but even so they should be allowed to dry out and cure throughly before you apply any final finishes.\nI have to admit to a bit of a ‘thing’ about edges! I always have bespoke frames made for each painting, and they are often very pared back, ‘floater frames’. Because these have a tiny shadow gap, you can just about see the edges, so it is all the more important for me to paint the edges of my canvases, and make sure they are neat and clean….stray bits of contrasting paint can be very distracting! There is no set way of painting edges, but I tend to go for a colour from within the painting, and often choose a very dark shade, as that disappears nicely in the shadow gap I mentioned.\nWhen the edges are done, it’s time to make some decisions about how matt or glossy you want the final finish to be….this varies from painting to painting, and is partly driven by how textured the surface is. In this case on my ‘Seams of Jasper” painting, I’ve used a couple of coats of a rich gloss sealant which allows the colours really to sing. Finally I will moderate the shine with a top coat of cold wax, which I apply with a soft lint-free cloth, allow to dry and then burnish. This is quite a lot of extra work, but for me it really is worth it, as it adds a wonderful rich glow.\nWhen I get my canvases back from the framer, I sign the reverse of the canvas, add a label with my contact details and finish by marking the title of the piece on the wooden stretcher bars. A long time ago, I bought a painting on behalf of a client to go in a large corporate space…it was an abstract piece, loaded with vibrant colour. When I saw it hung for the first time, I noticed that they had installed the painting upside down- ever since I have also marked the reverse of each piece with two clear arrows showing which way up it should go!\nAs well as getting this whole batch of work ready for framing, I’ve also been working a new canvas which is part of an ongoing series; inspired by the views from high up on Sutton Bank, looking out across the fields and landscape below. In the photo above you can see some of the stages in building this piece…blocks of colour, linear detail and translucent glazes which enrich and develop colour and can moderate dark or light tonal values.\nThe version above is probably finished, although I might make a couple of tweaks… It’s so hot off the easel, it doesn’t even have a name yet! I’m excited by the richness of colour, and there’s a huge amount of detail and surface variation to see and explore, which is absolutely what I’m always aiming for- just got to come up with the right title now!\n*My work, including ‘Seams of Jasper’, and much more will be available from Bils and Rye from around the 3rd October-final details tbc in my September Newsletter.\nAnyway, I think that’s all for this time…\nTake care until next time,\n*All text and images copyright Jo York Art 2020","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.vwofwestislip.com/what-paint-colors-are-available-for-the-2018-volkswagen-beetle/","date":"2020-07-02T16:29:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655879532.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20200702142549-20200702172549-00183.warc.gz","language_score":0.9215120077133179,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__66258457","lang":"en","text":"Volkswagen Beetle Offers On-Trend Colors for 2018\nWhat Paint Colors are Available for the 2018 Volkswagen Beetle?\nAt the time of this writing, Pantone (the world’s leading color standard organization) has not released its Color of the Year, but it did forecast the color trends that will appear in Spring 2018 – and we are liking them so far! Pantone is forecasting several different palettes that include metallic neutrals, intense and saturated shades, and bright hues. Volkswagen took these trends into consideration when the brand was choosing the paint colors for the 2018 Beetle, and they are pretty spot on! 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Three of those pieces - Local Sage, Symbiosis, and Where Ruby Got Her Name - are now part of MIDB's permanent art collection.\nMelissa Critchly, a member of MIDB's Art Program Committee, says, \"There are two reasons we selected these pieces by Liz. She is a rather well-known Minnesota artist who has been making work of Minnesota animals and landscapes for decades. We also wanted to maintain the original idea of 'bringing the natural outside world around MIDB to the inside,' and Liz does that with these Minnesotan animal pieces.\"\nSivertson comes from an artistic family. Her sister owns the Sivertson Gallery, and her father, Howard Sivertson, is a well-known painter and illustrator who grew up on Isle Royale in Lake Superior.\nAccording to her online bio, Sivertson has lived near Lake Superior most of her life. The big lake features prominently in her work, including her illustrations for the children's book \"North Country Spring.\" She currently resides just over the hill from Grand Marais in a small house/studio. Her easel stands at the window with a big view where she paints whimsical and richly-colored images of the North Woods—from moose to bears to brilliant northern lights. She graduated from the University of Minnesota Duluth and has been painting seriously since the late 1980s.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://books.litfirepublishing.com/product/the-hammer-and-the-anvil-a-novel/","date":"2021-10-26T04:56:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587799.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20211026042101-20211026072101-00285.warc.gz","language_score":0.9671388268470764,"token_count":208,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__259029926","lang":"en","text":"Beneath the finished work of a painting lies the brush strokes of life – seemingly random splashes of color dashed against a white backdrop. Therein lies the life of a young woman and her new-found friend in the woods. Both escaping for vastly different reasons. As Charlotte’s life is brought forth onto the canvas, Royal steps into the scene mesmerized and challenged by Charlotte’s quiet manner and is haunted by her memory. All of which seem to be captured upon the canvas of the Painter – a mysterious man who appears in the most unlikely places. He ultimately captures their spirit upon his final masterpiece of the Hammer and the Anvil.\nElizabeth was born in Calgary Alberta and grew up on the plains of Montana. She now resides in Spokane WA with her husband, two daughters and their Jack Russell. As a graduate of Montana State University-Bozeman in accounting, she works at her husband’s CPA firm. When not writing, she participates in Brazilian jiu-jitsu with her daughters.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.alhopwoodstudio.com/product-page/misdirection-series-reverse-colour-cards","date":"2024-04-13T04:19:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816535.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413021024-20240413051024-00042.warc.gz","language_score":0.9521847367286682,"token_count":283,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__13062141","lang":"en","text":"Over the next few years Al Hopwood will be painting a full deck of 52 playing cards in their 'reverse colour'. On receiving an order he'll pick a card at random from a shuffled deck and keep going until the deck is complete. The series is inspired by a 1949 psychology experiment by Bruner and Postman called ‘On the Perception of Incongruity: A Paradigm’. ⠀\nEach painting is a one-off unique work. The ‘digital’ aspect of the watercolour means it's hand-painted on an iPad Pro, in software that mimics the process of watercolour painting - its illusory quality was perfect for the series. If you purchase through the online shop you will receive the next randomly selected card within 2 weeks of ordering.\nMisdirection Series: Reverse Colour Cards\nMisdirection Series: Reverse Colour Cards, 2021⠀\nDigital watercolour on Permajet Museum Heritage (310gsm)⠀\n29.7 x 21 cms ⠀\nThese are examples of paintings from the series. On ordering you will join the purchasers list and be assigned a card drawn at random from a shuffled deck of playing cards. 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Having done some Nepenthes watercolor before, I would suggest that you decide now if you want the painting to be somewhat transparent or solid. If you want it to be somewhat transparent, I would recommend doing a lot of light washes before adding the main colors. If you want it to be more solid, you could start mixing thicker paint now instead of waiting. Colors will get very muddy if you have to do a lot of fix-up painting in between.\nJust my experience.\nA well regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. ~ The Second Amendment","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.undercurrentart.com/blog/?m=201105","date":"2019-06-25T05:56:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627999800.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20190625051950-20190625073950-00519.warc.gz","language_score":0.9731746315956116,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__30506441","lang":"en","text":"The second time I went to this spot, I startled two young deer who ran down the trail in the painting. Maybe they left behind the two ticks that I found on me. 16\" x 20\" Oil on board\nTrail at Rockgarden\nThe path of least resistance, though you might get a few bumps and scrapes along the way. Jones Gap is near Greenville, SC and near the log cabin my dad built off Devil's Fork Road. Shady and cool. 20\" x 16\" oil on canvas\nMiddle Saluda River at Jones Gap\nThis one is from Hard Climb Hill, but since the hard climb isn't apparent in this painting, I'm reserving the title for future work. 18\" x 24\", oil on canvas.\nView from the Concrete Bridge","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://global.umich.edu/newsroom/photo-gallery/8667/","date":"2023-04-01T17:40:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296950110.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20230401160259-20230401190259-00035.warc.gz","language_score":0.9753679037094116,"token_count":216,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__235353397","lang":"en","text":"Graffiti centuro cultura\nBuenos Aires, Argentina\nI took this picture while wandering throughout the city, and truly stumbled upon it. I found this behind a museum in the area of Buenos Aires called “Recoleta.” I thought the scene was intriguing not only because the graffiti was beautifully created but also because of the clear representation of the artist’s idea of the citizens living in the high-end part of town. This area is clearly where the wealth of the city is concentrated, and the graffiti that I encountered was a stark contrast to the wealth of that part of town, as graffiti is typically more abundant in the outskirts of cities. In my opinion, this painting serves as an explanation of the corruption of the city and the vast differences between the impoverished majority and the wealthy minority. My favorite part of the painting lies in the attention to detail in the watch that the man is wearing, as it runs on money, not time. To me, this emphasizes the obsession of the wealthy to become even more wealthy while the poor become poorer.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://claudineintner.com/collections/original-art?page=2","date":"2024-04-20T07:31:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817491.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420060257-20240420090257-00103.warc.gz","language_score":0.9150799512863159,"token_count":190,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__67156960","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to my colorful world! Take a break from the stress of daily life and take a deep breathe. Embrace the bright colors and positive energy.\nMuch of my recent work celebrates the joy of flowers. They are filled with brilliant color and charm. I relish the moment in early spring when color returns to the world. Bulbs bring charming flowers such as daffodils and crocuses, and leaves begin to grow. As summer blooms, I am intrigued by the variety of petals and leaves, color combinations, and structure. I spend hours drawing them before beginning a painting.\nMy mixed media paintings are created with bold acrylic colors - sometimes straight out of the tube. A strong black line accents the color and moves you through the piece. I use a combination of mark making tools to create my work including brushes, paint markers, and handmade stamps.\nI hope my work brightens your day!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://bmwdrives.com/artcars/bmw-artcars-mahlangu.php","date":"2017-04-28T12:09:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122955.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00041-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9242438673973083,"token_count":407,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__5074889","lang":"en","text":"BMW art cars\nBMW 525i art car - Esther Mahlangu 1991\nBMW art cars - Frank Stella 1976\nBMW art cars - Roy Lichtenstein 1977\nBMW art cars - Andy Warhol 1979\nBMW art cars - Ernst Fuchs 1982\nBMW art cars - R. Rauschenberg 1986\nBMW art cars - M.J. Nelson 1989\nBMW art cars - Ken Done 1989\nBMW art cars - Matazo Kayama 1990\n\"My art has evolved from the tribal tradition of decorating our homes\", said the South African painter Esther Mahlangu of her work.\nWith the painting of the BMW 525i, she wanted to link this handed-down art form to the modern appearance of the automobile. A challenge that Mahlangu mastered outstandingly with the creation of the first African Art Car.\nIn order to get a feeling for the completely new medium, the artist first of all painted the door of another BMW, before she ventured to create \"her\" Art Car. Within a week, she transformed the 5 Series saloon into a masterpiece of African Ndebele art - and established herself as the first woman in the list of international Art Car artists.\nSource: BMW World\nEsther Mahlangu - The Artist\nBorn in 1935, Esther Mahlangu lives in the village of Weltervrede in the Mpumalanga Province. She is a remarkable\nwoman who against all odds, traveled and exhibited overseas in 1989, a time when political turmoil at home and sanctions abroad made\ninternational participation only a dream for all but a few South African artists. Mahlangu tells us, \"My mother and grandmother\ntaught me to paint when I was ten years old. I have been busy with it ever since and have always liked it. When I am painting my heart\nis very wide, it reaches out. It makes me feel very, very happy.\"\nback to BMW art cars","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mediainsighthub.com/understanding-different-paint-finishes-which-one-to-choose/","date":"2023-12-02T08:11:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100381.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202073445-20231202103445-00062.warc.gz","language_score":0.9213696718215942,"token_count":668,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__219205714","lang":"en","text":"Understanding Different Paint Finishes: Which One to Choose?\nWhen it comes to painting your walls, choosing the right paint finish can make a significant difference in the final look and feel of your space. With various options available, it’s essential to understand the different paint finishes before making a decision. In this article, we will explore the various types of paint finishes and help you determine which one is suitable for your project.\n1. Matte Finish:\nA matte finish is the most basic type of paint finish, also known as flat finish. This finish does not reflect light, making it perfect for concealing imperfections on walls. It provides a smooth, non-reflective appearance, giving your walls a velvety texture. Matte finishes are commonly used in low-traffic areas like bedrooms and living rooms. If you’re seeking a contemporary, minimalist look, a matte finish can be an ideal choice.\n2. Eggshell Finish:\nAn eggshell finish falls between a matte and satin finish. It offers a slight sheen that adds warmth and depth to your space. It is more durable than a matte finish and can withstand moderate cleaning, making it suitable for areas with more traffic such as hallways, children’s rooms, and dining areas. If you want a soft, elegant look with a touch of sheen, an eggshell finish would be a great option.\n3. Satin Finish:\nA satin finish has a higher sheen compared to a matte or eggshell finish. It reflects more light and offers a smooth, velvety appearance. Satin finishes are versatile and durable, making them ideal for high-traffic areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and hallways. They are also more resistant to moisture and stains, making them easier to clean. Hiring a professional paint contractor can ensure a flawless satin finish.\n4. Semi-Gloss Finish:\nA semi-gloss finish is shiny and reflective, making it an excellent choice for areas that require frequent cleaning or are exposed to moisture, such as bathrooms and kitchens. It is highly durable, easy to clean, and resistant to mold and mildew. Semi-gloss finishes are commonly used in trim, doors, and cabinets to create a striking contrast with the walls. For a professional touch, consult a paint contractor to achieve a flawless semi-gloss finish.\n5. Gloss Finish:\nA gloss finish is the most reflective and shiny paint finish available. It provides a polished, mirror-like appearance to your walls. Gloss finishes are less commonly used on walls and are mostly preferred for accent areas or furniture. If you want to create a statement piece or highlight architectural details, a gloss finish can be an excellent choice.\nIn conclusion, understanding the different paint finishes is crucial in achieving the desired look for your space. By considering factors such as durability, ease of cleaning, and desired aesthetic, you can choose the right paint finish for each area in your home. Consulting a professional paint contractor can further ensure a flawless application, as they possess the expertise and tools to deliver exceptional results. So, make an informed decision and transform your space with the perfect paint finish.\nArticle posted by:\nCoastal Painting Professionals | Painting Contractor In Bradenton, Fl","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.nickolai-gurgeiff.com/cpage/products/details?pid=653&cid=1094","date":"2020-04-08T05:23:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371810617.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20200408041431-20200408071931-00192.warc.gz","language_score":0.944191038608551,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__74348224","lang":"en","text":"Hand-painted Russian lacquer box made from papier-mache. It measures 2 x 3 x 1 1/3 inches. Signed by the artist Yu.Belov. The smaller details are painted under a magnifying glass with a one-hair brush. A nice Puffin holding some fish and standing on the rock is depicted on the box. The side of the box is beautifully decorated. After the final painting is done eight or more coats of lacquer are applied, each one having dried and being sanded smooth before the next one is applied. Painted in the studio of Nickolai Gurgeiff, St.Petersburg, Russia.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sullivanframing.com/product-category/rosemary-conroy/","date":"2024-04-14T09:25:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816875.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414064633-20240414094633-00711.warc.gz","language_score":0.946343183517456,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__140171160","lang":"en","text":"Rosemary Conroy doesn’t just paint portraits of wild animals—her artwork is striving for something much deeper. “My paintings are my way of honoring and thanking these wild beings for being part of our world,” she says. “This work comes straight from my heart.” She uses exuberant colors and brushwork to create her soulful renderings of bear, deer, owls, and other local wildlife. If you look close, you’ll also discover layers of textures and partially obscured words, which she says are her words of reverence and gratitude for each species.\nFor artwork inquiries, please call Sullivan Framing: 603.471.1888","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pipestonecountymuseum.com/2020/10/01/the-murals/","date":"2023-04-01T04:47:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949701.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20230401032604-20230401062604-00285.warc.gz","language_score":0.9640578627586365,"token_count":616,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__21349550","lang":"en","text":"Two stories in height, the Masonic Lodge Room is the most important space above the main level. The Lodge Room has a rectangular shape; the East and West walls (sidewalls) are longer than the North and South walls. The most important features within the room are the 12 horizontal figurative murals as well as hand painted decoration on the walls. The space also offers excellent woodwork, including coffered beams, crown molding, chair rails, doors, etc. All of the wood trim is of stained oak.\nIn 1917 Austrian immigrant artist Leo Henke painted the beautiful murals and the painted decoration in the Lodge Room. Mr. Henke was not a Mason. He received the inspiration for the murals from a 1903 edition of the Illustrated History of Freemasonry. The painting was executed with a technique named “al secco” which means painting on a dry support, in this case plaster. This is different from painting on a wet support called “al fresco.”\nSo, the murals were painted directly on the walls, and according to its appearance, the painting medium was oil or oil-modified casein bound paint. At some later date an uneven layer of linseed oil varnish was applied with large brushes over the entire surface of the walls. The runs of varnish and the unevenness of the varnish layer can be seen in many areas. Also- this type of varnish has two important disadvantages: 1) It darkens and changes the color over time (turns brown-yellow); and 2) It is very difficult to remove. And, of course, over the top of the hand painted decoration and the varnish is a top layer of 100 years of dust and smoke.\nUnder the original oak crown molding a 6” wide oak board was added. This extra piece of trim covers a 3” inches of the upper part of the murals which alters the aesthetical appearance of them. Presently the murals are smaller, and their proportion has changed.\nThe subject of these 12 murals revolve around the construction of the Temple of Solomon and the death of King Hiram of Tyre, who sent building materials and men for the original construction for the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. The tradition is that King Hiram had been Grand Master of all Masons; he prayed daily for guidance from his God before drawing the designs that would set the craftsmen to work.\nStarting with the back wall (South) and going clockwise the figurative murals are as follows (and can be seen on our website):\n- The Tomb of Cyrus\n- The Building of King Solomon’s Temple\n- The Tomb of Hiram, King of Tyre\n- The Mount of Olives\n- Sea of Genesareth\n- Highest Hill or Lowest Valley\n- The Cedars of Lebanon\n- The Clay Grounds\n- The Stone Quarry\n- The Burning Bush\n- The Port of Joppa","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://verityla.com/2020/11/20/fantasy-murtaza-ali/","date":"2022-08-10T17:04:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571198.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810161541-20220810191541-00112.warc.gz","language_score":0.9677320122718811,"token_count":469,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__21537732","lang":"en","text":"I was born in Mariabad Quetta, province of Balochistan, Southwestern Pakistan. Growing up surrounded by art centers, the smell of oil paint would be invaluable later in life when I decided that this would be my fulltime passion. Beginning with making decorative frames for painting and creating canvas from raw materials in the studio, I smoothly developed a glazing style that became abstract after joining Sketch Club.\nNow, after practicing abstract art, I have learnt how to portray emotions and feelings on a piece of canvas by using the elements of art. A lot of the creative artworks I make are based on some aspect of my extensive time spent in Pakistan, where I was born.\nSince I joined Sketch Club, I have exhibited artworks in many group shows nationally and internationally, including the USA, Australia and Indonesia. My paintings lie just at the intersection of impressionistic landscape and abstraction. I am interested in creating space and distance that feels like the familiar world around us, but is more universal, ambiguous and abstracted.\nMy latest painting called ‘Untitled’ is inspired by the current situation of refugees, evoking their ‘long waiting time in limbo’ in Indonesia. As an artist, I cannot just sit and do nothing, I need to explore and document the situation around me through my art.\nMy work explores the relationship between the obscure and extreme beliefs that exist in our world. Ever since I was very young, capturing the environment and portraying the complexity of its elements — from the quiet to the chaotic — on a canvas has been my passion.\nMurtaza Ali is a Hazara visual artist from Afghanistan, currently living in Jakarta, Indonesia. His paintings specialize in the abstract and semi-abstract. He learned art at Sketch Club Quetta, Pakistan. His artworks convey his self-experience and journey. He believes serves a great role in humankind’s lives. He believes artists are the most sensible part of a community and the most sincere people in a society. They are sensitive and show reality to the people, like a mirror on the wall. Art is not just about beauty, but is more than worthy to express emotions and situations which are difficult to explain through words. You can find more of Murtaza’s artwork on Instagram.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://psa-eid.org/category/personal-product-services","date":"2017-12-15T21:43:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948579567.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20171215211734-20171215233734-00785.warc.gz","language_score":0.9689476490020752,"token_count":168,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__81894524","lang":"en","text":"Factors To Consider While Looking For A Painting Company\nWhat we can all agree is that a home needs paint if it is to look great. It is for this reason that many homeowners have invested in paint for their homes. There is a problem when it comes to choosing the right company from which to get services because there are so many that claim to offer quality services. In this article you will get guidelines on the best ways to choose a great painting company to do your painting job.\nThe variety of painting styles and options that a painting company has should play an essential role in helping you choose a roofing company. Believe me, a company with few painting options can be rather inconveniencing for you. Limited painting options to choose from may force you to make a wrong choice out of convenience.\nQualification of the painters …","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.prospecspolymeres.com/en/residential/garage-floor-coating/","date":"2023-03-30T05:56:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949097.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330035241-20230330065241-00276.warc.gz","language_score":0.816547155380249,"token_count":222,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__255640683","lang":"en","text":"Pro Specs Polymères offers heavy-duty, flaked polyurea epoxy coatings for your garage floor. Backed by a 25-year warranty!\nFlaked polyurea epoxy coating\nOur urethane-enhanced epoxy is a game changer!\nMore flexible, more watertight and with better adhesion to the concrete, our urethane-enhanced epoxy primer makes our garage floor coatings the most durable and resistant in the industry. 25-year warranty!\nPolyurea top layer for the toughest garage floor!\nWe use polyurea for its abrasion resistance, chemical resistance, UV resistance and easy maintenance!\nThe incredible Pro Specs Polymères transformation of your garage floor in 5 steps:\n- Your floor is resurfaced with our diamond grinders.\n- Cracks are sealed with our flexible epoxy gel.\n- A urethane-enhanced epoxy primer is applied.\n- Vinyl flakes of your chosen colour are applied.\n- A polyurea top layer is applied.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homeis.drhorton.com/popular-paint-colors-tips-for-painting-your-walls/","date":"2019-12-06T13:25:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540488620.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20191206122529-20191206150529-00343.warc.gz","language_score":0.8852449059486389,"token_count":565,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__156126996","lang":"en","text":"Craving a change in your home? If you’re looking to add a pop of color to your space, you’re in luck. Paint comprising of jewel tones are big this year and immediately add energy and excitement to any room. Consider colors such as Sherwin-Williams Tempe Star if you’re looking for a rich teal color or Juneberry for a deep pink.\nIf color on the walls isn’t for you, consider Sherwin-Williams’ color of the year, Alabaster. “Alabaster represents a straightforward and necessary shift to mindfulness. It provides an oasis of calmness, spirituality and ‘less is more’ visual relief. Alabaster is neither stark nor overly warm, but rather an understated and alluring white,” according to Jackie Jordan, Sherwin-Williams director of color marketing. For more neutral ideas, take a look at Sherwin-Williams Pura Vida collection, which includes more tan and gray tones.\nHave a color picked out and ready to paint? Here are some helpful tips for making your job a bit easier from Real Simple!\nPrep the Walls\nClean the walls of dust, dirt and grease, which will hinder your ability to get a smooth finish. Dampen a cellulose sponge with water and a little mild dish soap, then rinse walls with clean water.\nTape off Trim, Windows and Door Frames\nUse painters tape to trim off the windows, door frames, and molding and baseboards to protect the areas. Just be sure to remove the tape right after, otherwise you risk peeling off your new job if you do it after the wall dries.\nPrime the Walls\nYou can skip this step if your paint has primer included, but it’s never a bad idea to prime the walls to ensure a consistent finish.\nCut in with a Brush\nUse a brush to paint around trim, extending the paint around three inches from doors, windows and moldings, or anywhere your roller can’t fit, like corners of walls and tight spaces.\nPaint in a ‘W’\n“For efficiency, start in the corner of a wall and roll on a three-by-three-foot W pattern, then fill it in without lifting the roller. Continue in sections until you’re finished. Paint one wall at a time,” according to Real Simple.\nPaint the Trim\nOnce the walls are dry, tape off the wall from the trim and paint your moldings, door and window frames with a two-inch angled brush.\nInspired to pick up a paint brush? Tell us, which color do you have your eye on for your home?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.vads.ac.uk/large.php?uid=84682&sos=0","date":"2013-05-20T12:09:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368698924319/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516100844-00016-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9061741828918457,"token_count":649,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__47746060","lang":"en","text":"|Collection||Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth|\n|Artist||Attributed to Rombouts, Theodoor (Flemish painter and printmaker, 1597-1637)|\n|Date Earliest||probably 1616|\n|Date Latest||probably about 1625|\n|Description||Theodoor Rombouts was a pupil of Abraham Janssens (1575-1632) at Antwerp, alongside Gerard Seghers (1591-1651). They became the three most important exponents of Flemish Caravaggism. Rombouts travelled to Rome in 1616 where he remained studying the work of Caravaggio until about 1625. The Gamblers in the Russell-Cotes collection, attributed to Rombouts, is a large painting and although it does not show the delicacy of finish seen in his finest works, such as The Toothpuller (Prado, Madrid; inv. no. 1635), the subject and composition are typical of his work. The scene shows five people at a table. At the centre two men in plumed hats, one younger than the other, play cards. On the left an old man wearing glasses looks over the young player's shoulder, while on the far right an old woman is in conversation with a young man who holds a glass full of wine. Certain figures in the Russell-Cotes painting appear to be taken from the same models as those in the Prado's painting of Gamblers (inv. no. 1636). In the Bournemouth picture, the old man with glasses seated to the left, the figure of the card player on the near side of the table and his young opponent opposite are all directly comparable to individuals in the Prado's painting.|\n|Current Accession Number||:BORGM 01886|\n|Subject||interior; everyday life; figure|\n|Measurements||28 x 18.5 cm (estimate)|\n|Material||oil on canvas|\n|Acquisition Details||Given by Bickerton Pratt, 1951.|\n|Provenance||Harvey Nichols; Bickerton Pratt, by whom given to the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth, 1951|\n|Publications||Bulletin of the Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth, spring 1952, ill. p. 8.|\nAbraham Janssens travelled to Rome in 1598-1601 and again around 1604. He became a member of the Romanist Society of Painters in Antwerp. Gerard Seghers travelled to Rome in 1608 and Rombouts followed in 1616 remaining there until about 1625. Here, like his Dutch contemporaries Hendrick Terbrugghen (1588-1629) and Gerit van Honthorst (1590-1656), Rombout's work was thoroughly influenced by the Caravaggesque tradition.\nThe Russell-Cotes painting has been re-lined recently.\n|Rights Owner||Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.psdvault.com/basics/brush-tool-photoshop/","date":"2023-12-01T12:34:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100287.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201120231-20231201150231-00655.warc.gz","language_score":0.8405958414077759,"token_count":1882,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__196422938","lang":"en","text":"The Brush tool in Photoshop is your digital paintbrush, allowing you to add, modify, and retouch elements in your images with precision and creativity. In this beginner’s guide, we’ll explore the Brush tool step by step, so you can start painting and retouching your images like a pro.\nLet’s get started!\nStep 1: Preparation\nThe best way to learn Photoshop is by practicing. Don’t just read it, apply it directly. So, make a new file by clicking on the Create new button in the home screen or click File > New.\nIn the New Document dialog box, you can use any size. Click the Create button.\nStep 3: Start Using The Brush Tool\nBefore we’re moving on, I’d like to remind you to the basic principle of image editing. Do not destroy the original image!. We don’t want to paint on the original image. It’s a big no-no. To keep the original image safe, hit Ctrl + J to duplicate it. This way, we are going to paint on the duplicated image. If anything goes wrong, we can simply hit Delete key to remove the image and we can go back to the original unedited image.\nTo activate the Brush tool, hit the B key on your keyboard. You can also use the Toolbox panel. When the Brush tool is active, the Option Bar — horizontal bar that runs underneath the Menu Bar — shows some options that related to the tool.\nClick and drag to start applying the Foreground color which can be found at the lower part of the Toolbox.\nIn the Option bar, you can change the brush Opacity to make it transparent.\nYou can also apply blend mode to change how the color from the brush strokes interacts with the existing pixels.\nThere is also option to simulate an airbrush. If you hold the mouse down long enough, the brush stroke spreads much lke an actual airbrush.\nStep 9: The Basic\nWhile the Brush tool is active, right click anywhere on the canvas to open up the Brushes panel. From the panel, you can select one of the available brush type.\nTo change the brush size, drag the Size slider.\nThe Hardness slider control the fuzziness of the brush stroke’s edges. Hardness 0% is a completely feathered edge and 100% is a crisp edge.\nStep 12: Stroke Color\nThe brush stroke color is controlled by the foreground color. To change the foreground color click on the top color box on the Toolbox. A color Picker dialog box will pop up asking for the color you want to use.\nYou can also use the Color panel. If you can’t find the panel, click Window > Color.\nYou can also select predefined sets of colors in the Swatches panel.\nat a time, you can save two colors in Photoshop, foreground and background color. To set the background color click on the color box behind the foreground color.\nYou can easily switch the foreground and background using the X key.\nWhile the Brush is active, you can hold Alt to temporarely switch to Eyedropper tool and click to select new foreground color.\nThe interesting thing is you can select pixel outside the Photoshop interface as long as you keep on Alt + clicking your mouse button.\nStep 19: Load Legacy Brush\nStarting in CC 2018, Adobe introduces new sets of brushes and old additional brushes from previous versions of Photoshop seem to be missing. You still can find it using the Brushes panel menu. Open up the Brushes menu by right clicking the canvas and click the menu icon in its upper right corner. Select Legacy Brushes.\nA dialog box pops up. Confirm that you do want to load the old brushes by clicking the OK button.\nYou will find the old brushes inside Legacy Brushes group.\nStep 22: Calligraphic Brush\nA more thorough settings for brushes can be found in the Brush Settings panel. You will find lots of settings to customize the behaviour of your brush. Let’s use it to make a calligraphic brush. Open up the Brush Settings panel by pressing F5. Select the first brush tip.\nDecrease the Roundness settings. You can also click and drag the dots on the brush tip preview to turn its shape into an ellipse.\nAdd some angle to the brush tip. You can drag the arrow to rotate the brush tip. Make sure to keep an eye on the brush preview at the bottom of the panel, it updates in real time to every changes you make.\nIncrease the brush Hardness to achieve crisp edge on the brush stroke.\nTest it by making a curvy line. Here is what I get.\nStep 27: Make Your Own Custom Brush\nDon’t delete the drawing you make earlier, we are going to turn it into a custom brush. Select it and then click Edit > Define Brush Preset. Give it a suitable name in the dialog box.\nA new brush tip will appear at the list. Select it.\nSet the Size and increase the Hardness. Try the brush to see its result.\nActivate Shape Dynamics and increase Size Jitter to randomize the brush size.\nIf you use graphic tablet, the size variation can be controlled by the pressure you apply to the tablet and create more natural drawing process.\nYou can add random rotation to the brush tip by adding Angle Jitter.\nYou can also spread position pf the brush tip and increase its number by adding Scatter and Count.\nActivate Color Dynamics and increase Hue, Saturation, or Brightness Jitter to randomize the color of each brush tip.\nNext to each set of parameters, there is a small lock icon. If you lock it, the selected set parameters will stay when you applied different brush presets. Let’s try it out, click on the Color Dynamics lock icon.\nSelect different brush tip. If you try it, the color variation feature still works.\nStep 37: Symmetry Painting\nPhotoshop’s brush has symmetry painting feature that can turn your drawing, in fact any drawing, into an interesting abstract painting. No artistic skill is required, random brush stroke will do just fine. Activate brush tool and click on the butterfly icon in the Option Bar. Select Vertical. This is the most basic symmetry painting.\nA straight line appears. It acts like a mirror. Everything you paint on one side will be reflected on its opposite side.\nYou can also paint across the line.\nThere are other type of symmetry. The most interesting type is Mandala. Select Mandala and select your number of mirror, Photoshop calls it segment.\nClick and drag to position the mirror.\nYou can just simply draw.\nJust go wild. I promise you, anything will eventually looks cool. Here, I use custom calligraphic brush made earlier.\nTo stop the symmetry painting, click on the butterfly icon and then select Symmetry Off.\nStep 45: Precise Brush Stroke Using Path\nDrawing a perfect curvy stroke might not be easy, especially if you use mouse. You need to have a steady hand. You can fix this using path.\nOpen up Paths panel and then click Create new path icon to make a new path.\nFire up the Pen tool and select Path in the Option Bar. Click and drag to make first anchor point. Continue adding another anchor point until we have the desired curve.\nRight click the path and select Stroke Path. Make sure you have prepared the brush and all its settings.\nIn the Stroke Path dialog box, select Brush in the Tol option. Click OK to start painting along the path.\nYou can also activate Simulate Pressure to simulate pen pressure.\nUsing this technique, you can make brush stroke along a text. Let’s try it. Activate Type Tool and then write a text.\nIn the Layers panel, right click the text layer and select Create Work Path.\nThe text will be converted into a path. We won’t need the text, so let’s make it hidden by clicking on its eye icon. Add a new layer.\nIn the Paths panel, right click the path and select Stroke Path.\nIn the dialog box, select Brush and activate Simulate Pressure.\nThis is what we have from the brush stroke.\nStep 55: Pencil Tool\nNext to the brush tool, Photoshop has Pencil tool. It has the same settings and capabilities of a brush tool. The difference is a pencil will always produce hard edge stroke, even with 0% Hardness. Below is the difference between brush and pencil stroke, both using same brush tip size with 0% Hardness.\nThe digital pencil and brush tool is definitely a great to draw directly in Photoshop. But, this shouldn’t make you lose touch with the real world pencil and brush. I hope you enjoy the tutorial and thank you for reading. Stay home, stay safe, and don’t forget to wash your hand.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lynricharts.com/classes/adult-classes/","date":"2017-04-27T05:04:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121869.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00161-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9392759799957275,"token_count":631,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__146234612","lang":"en","text":"Adult Class Hours:\n|Monday||1:00 pm – 2:30 pm|\n|Wenesday Afternoon||12pm-3pm (Double Class)\nAbout Our Classes\nEveryone learns and works at a different pace. Our classes are tailored to the individual. We have fairly small groups – maximum of 12 students per instructor so we can work more one on one with you. Sometimes students want to zoom in and learn specific techniques and not bother with things they already know or do not pertain. So at Lynrich Arts we get to the point of your specific needs with a demo do type of instruction.\nPainting Classes – Daytime / Evening classes\nAll mediums from oil to acrylics to watercolor to mixed media are done at the same time depending on what medium your piece will work better in or which medium you want to learn all about.\nDrawing Classes – Daytime / Evening classes\nFrom basics to figure to portrait to perspective. Sketching, charcoal, watercolor, pencils and technique can be taught to work through your pieces. Is drawing a necessary skill to be a painter? Not necessarily. You can paint without knowing how to draw (tricks of the trade)!\nThis class is an odour free class – no toxic chemicals (we are into health here), no varsol, paint thinners or toxic smells in our studio. We use odourless cleaners and can use water based oils. Oil is used often for portrait and landscape and can be used to enhance abstract acrylics. There are key ways to get results with oil products. You are guaranteed to learn a lot about this particular medium in our classes.\nAs an artist / teacher, here is what I think about watercolors. If you are a beginner painter – you have chosen the hardest medium to work with, so if you lack patience and want immediate results, forget about this medium for a while (try our watercolor on canvas class).\nOn the other hand, if you want to spend a few years perfecting a beautiful art that has very little mess, then go for it! But be prepared for some frustration and the odd disappointment (just telling it like it is).\nWatercolor on Canvas\nThis class is for beginners who are adamant that they want to learn watercolors. It is the same as watercolors but your surface of canvas allows for corrections and reworking that watercolor paper does not allow. It is more forgiving, thus more encouraging. I would recommend it as a step prior to working watercolor on paper. Color mixing and theory is essential to good watercolor work.\nAbstract Acrylic and Mixed Media\nThis is a fun, free and exciting class. It is an exploration of color and techniques in acrylics using medium such as gels, inks, chalks, pastels, fabric and papers, pour bottles and old credit cards, glazing techniques, blocking and taping. Composition is key and we cover it all. Part of this class will focus on composition – where to place things, what works and what doesn’t.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://drummonds-uk.com/the-journal/showroom-news-little-greene-paint-company-drummonds-cast-iron-bath/","date":"2023-03-23T17:13:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945182.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20230323163125-20230323193125-00547.warc.gz","language_score":0.8040936589241028,"token_count":157,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__263203028","lang":"en","text":"8 Apr — Showroom News\nShowroom News | Little Greene Paint Company & Drummonds Cast Iron Bath\nWe were very happy to lend our fantastic Spey bath to the Little Greene Paint company to shoot.\nBelow you can find the information for the paint used in this case study:\nMain wall: Rolling Fog Dark 160 Ultimatt™ Emulsion.\nBath: Rolling Fog 143 Ultimatt™ Emulsion.\nPanelling: Rolling Fog Pale 158 Acrylic Eggshell.\n£31.00 for 2.5L ULTIMATT™ Emulsion, £34.00 for 2.5L Acrylic Eggshell.\nCall their stockist number on 0845 880 5855 or visit their website www.thelittlegreene.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thediseasetracker.com/lead-paint-what-you-need-to-know-about-older-homes/","date":"2023-06-01T06:32:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647614.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601042457-20230601072457-00741.warc.gz","language_score":0.9650190472602844,"token_count":515,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__101866629","lang":"en","text":"If you live in a home built before 1978, there’s a chance that some of the paint on the walls is lead-based. Back in the day, the dangers associated with lead poisoning weren’t as widely known as they are today. Let’s take a look at what you need to know about lead-based paint, lead poisoning, and home renovations.\nIf you’re not familiar with the dangers of lead, it might seem odd that a common ingredient in household paints could actually pose a serious health risk to anyone. However, it’s true: the lead used in this type of paint can pose the same risks as any toxic metal. The reason it went undetected for so long is that lead-based paint on walls only becomes dangerous as it deteriorates.\nIf your home has lead paint on the walls, it’s possible that it will never pose you any serious risks, assuming the paint remains unbroken and doesn’t begin flaking off. However, over time all paints will break down, and the lead dust from the paint will get into your home. If there’s lead paint on the exterior of your home, it could also contaminate the soil.\nChildren are especially vulnerable to this problem. Since they’re more likely than adults to put things like paint chips or toys into their mouths, they’ve got a much higher likelihood of ingesting the toxic metal. Likewise, kids playing in contaminated soil could encounter high concentrations of lead from the home’s exterior paint.\nEven adults aren’t immune. If you live in a house with deteriorating lead paint, odds are good you’re inhaling lead dust. This is terrible for your health, and prolonged exposure can have serious side effects.\nIf your home was built before 1978, it’s possible it could have lead paint. The older the home, the more likely lead-based paints were used somewhere in the home. If all of the surfaces in your home are pristine, then you’re in no immediate danger. However, you should consider having your home inspected before you do any major renovations that will break the surface of paint jobs inside and outside your home.\nIf the inspection determines that the paint on your home is lead-based, then you’ll need to take special precautions when renovating. These steps can include either sealing the lead paint permanently behind specialized coatings or having a professional completely remove the paint from all surfaces in your home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.harbourlightsgallery.com/gareth-thomas-newgale/","date":"2024-04-16T08:26:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817073.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416062523-20240416092523-00220.warc.gz","language_score":0.957655131816864,"token_count":275,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__63966237","lang":"en","text":"Original oil on board\nImage size: 29″ x 14″\nFramed size: 33″ x 18″\nPrice includes frame and UK delivery\nbespoke hand finished frame\nGareth Thomas (1955 – 2019) –\nBorn in Swansea in 1955, Gareth attended Trinity College Carmarthen before becoming a professional artist in 1981. Being bought up by the sea and encouraged to paint outdoors from an early age gave Gareth a real grounding in evoking a sense of place. Initially working only in Wales, subsequent travels to Italy and France have brought an interpretive use of paint, the colours and tone used for greater visual effect. His interest always lies with the spirit of the scene, not just a literal copy. With experience comes a better understanding of technique and a freedom of expression. Most of his painting is carried out in situ, although larger pieces are produced in the studio with the use of sketches and colour notes made outdoors and, rarely, photographs.\nGareth has had many one man shows over the last three decades and has exhibited with galleries throughout Britain. His work is in private collections in Britain and overseas. Public collections holding his paintings include The House Of Lords, The National Library Of Wales, Lloyds Bank, Dyfed County Council, London Borough Of Hackney and the Glyn Vivian Art Gallery in Swansea.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sacredheartaugusta.org/event/melanie-bussey-alissa-curtis-lilyan-west-art-reception-march-12-exhibit-march-13-may-8/","date":"2024-04-13T12:49:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816734.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413114018-20240413144018-00323.warc.gz","language_score":0.9567075967788696,"token_count":461,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__122793634","lang":"en","text":"- Tuesday | March 12, 2024\n- 9:00 am - 5:00 pm\n- 1301 Greene Street Augusta, Ga 30901\nExhibit in the Art Hall: March 13-May 3\nArtists: Melanie Bussey, Alissa Curtis, Lilyan West\nClick here to view our Virtual Exhibit\nMelanie Bussey Bio:\nI’m Melanie Bussey, a floral and landscape artist from Augusta, GA. My go to paints are acrylics, for their fast-drying capabilities, and watercolors, for their atmospheric effect. My style isn’t quite as loose as I’d like it to be, but it’s all a work in progress. Along with flowers and landscapes I enjoy painting the occasional pet and home portrait.\nExpressing my creativity through painting is how I add positivity to the world. Colors have energy and I tend to veer towards happy, vibrant colors like pink, green, and teal. My personality tends to be more serious and introverted, so my happy art helps to counterbalance that. And finally, the best compliment is when someone says that my artwork brings them joy when they look at it.\nAlissa Curtis Bio:\nAlissa Marie Curtis is a self- taught painter. Art has always been a central part of her life. She was classically trained in ballet and later danced professionally. Storytelling and expressing the human heart through movement and the visual arts is her passion. As a mother of 5 children, Alissa is continuously inspired by her children to create freely and without reserve. She hopes to convey beauty and grace in her work.\nLilyan West Bio:\nOne of my happiest childhood memories is of mixing two colors to discover they make a whole new color! I was hooked then and have been ever since. I grew up in Macon, Georgia, surrounded by azaleas, cherry trees, and dogwoods, and frequented the Atlantic coast with its moss laden live oaks. I now live in North Georgia and often visit the mountains. These days, I find myself painting all of the above mentioned blessings of the South and am so thankful to live in such a special place.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dtcfoodandflea.com/vendor-of-the-month/2019/4/4/sociable-art","date":"2019-09-15T17:55:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514572235.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20190915175150-20190915201150-00376.warc.gz","language_score":0.9508898854255676,"token_count":202,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__140672744","lang":"en","text":"Arianne with Sociable Art brings so much joy to the Downtown Cary Food & Flea. For the last 3 years Arianne has given our customers the opportunity to create their own work of art while spending the day with us. Because our market is all about community, we feel that what Arianne does helps bring people together of all ages to have some fun and show their artistic side. So pull up a chair, grab a brush and get sociable!\n“Sociable Art has offered mobile paint events including team building functions, community art activities for all ages, and sip and paint classes at your favorite local venues locally since 2009. Owner/Artist, Arianne Hemlein, is driven by a desire to provide a judgement-free, relaxed space for guests of all ages and abilities to create. You can also find original acrylic paintings on canvas available for sale monthly at the Downtown Cary Food and Flea and commission residential and business murals through Designs by Arianne.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.kekenet.com/broadcast/201711/531169.shtml","date":"2018-09-25T05:39:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267161098.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20180925044032-20180925064432-00515.warc.gz","language_score":0.955939769744873,"token_count":384,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__42962727","lang":"en","text":"Phil Hirschkorn: There are only 16 known paintings by Italian Renaissance Master Leonardo da Vinci, and this is one of them. Painted around the same time and in the same style as his \"Mona Lisa,\" this portrait of Jesus Christ is called \"Salvator Mundi,\" meaning \"Savior of the World.\"\nAlan Wintermute: He's holding up some kind of orb or globe that represents the world, and he's blessing you, giving benediction.\nPhil Hirschkorn: Alan Wintermute, Christie's senior specialist for \"Old Master\" paintings, says the work has typical da Vinci flourishes.\nAlan Wintermute: It has that smoky, shadowy lighting effects that create -- in the \"Mona Lisa,\" the famous Mona Lisa smile -- they create an ambiguous very soft shadowy quality. He looks very directly at you, and you have the sense him looking sort of right into you.\nPhil Hirschkorn: Independent consultants say this is a true da Vinci. They dated paint pigments and the walnut panel back to the 1500's and took x-rays to study the brush work. Also characteristic of da Vinci, lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone used for the blue color. In a stroke of clever marketing, Christie's is offering the da Vinci in the same auction as this massive reimagination of his famous \"Last Supper,\" 60 silk-screened panels by Andy Warhol.\nAlan Wintermute: We felt that it did sort of indicate this universal genius of Leonardo, which affects really every generation and every century and every country, all the way up through the present.\nPhil Hirschkorn: But nothing compares to the real thing. \"Salvator Mundi\" is the first da Vinci painting ever to be sold at public auction.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.emacmansfield.com/karen-cooke-karen-cooke-art.html","date":"2018-05-21T00:50:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794863901.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20180521004325-20180521024325-00595.warc.gz","language_score":0.9624165892601013,"token_count":351,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__38968522","lang":"en","text":"Artist Member Spotlight:\nWe don’t always take time to get in touch with our creative side, which is why Karen has been championing taking time to explore, play and understand the inherent creativity in each of us over 30 years. During a difficult time in her life, Karen turned to creative expression to light her way.\n“When I took a chance on painting classes, I discovered oils and was hooked!” Karen explains. “The beauty of the natural world has always inspired me: the landscape, flowers, gardens and forests.”\nKaren is a mixed media artist working in acrylics and oils, discovering new ways to combine mediums and relishing the freedom of embracing different creative styles. The question “what if...” especially lends itself to Karen’s experimenting with acrylic inks.\n“When you’re painting with acrylic inks, the pigments are bold, vibrant and very fluid. They seem to tell me where they’d like to go, and as I paint, a beautiful story unfolds before me.\"\nOver the years, Karen has shared her knowledge with students of all levels through a series of art classes focused on self-discovery and creating from the heart. “Teaching others to notice the beauty around them and the joy of creating puts a smile in my heart”.\nKaren has exhibited her work at the Deane Center and Soldiers & Sailors Gallery. In May 2017, she will be exhibiting at the Gmiener Art & Cultural Center. Karen has a small gallery and studio on Pickle Hill in Mansfield. Visit her website at karencookeart.com\nKaren's Bunk House Studio","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bandsintown.com/e/21053590-vessna-scheff-at-6-8pm-watercolor-on-wood-workshop?came_from=245","date":"2018-07-18T07:15:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590069.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718060927-20180718080927-00072.warc.gz","language_score":0.9400614500045776,"token_count":218,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__261483593","lang":"en","text":"Thursday, February 22nd, 2018\n6-8PM // Watercolor on Wood Workshop\nMerging textures of water and wood to create stunning, unique pieces for your home // I have been asked a lot of questions about my process for watercolor on wood pieces and would love to share! In this workshop, we will: - Get familiar with various techniques for watercolor on wood by practicing on Dura-lar and 140lb watercolor paper. - Explore using dry pigments to create our own paints. - Make your very own original 6\"x12\" watercolor on wood piece to take home! All materials and a vegan meal - NOM!- are included in the price of this workshop (including prepped wood for your original watercolor on wood piece, resin and polyurethane finish which will be completed by me once your painting is dry). Your wood pieces will be available for pick up on March 1st. The workshop will be held at 18th & Wharton. Details will be sent once payment is complete. Reserve your seat and bring a friend!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://zetfoundation.com/how-to-remove-paint-from-suede-shoes/","date":"2022-07-01T23:45:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103947269.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20220701220150-20220702010150-00384.warc.gz","language_score":0.9486972689628601,"token_count":729,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__245748771","lang":"en","text":"Removing paint from suede shoes can be a difficult task. However, there are a few methods that can be used to help remove the paint. One common method is to use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Another method is to use Goo Gone.\nHow To Remove Paint From Suede Shoes\nThere are a few ways that you can remove paint from suede shoes. One way is to use a brush and some paint thinner. Another way is to use a damp cloth to rub the paint off. You can also try using a toothbrush or a nail brush to scrub at the paint until it comes off.\n-Suede brush -Liquid dish soap -Water -White vinegar -Towel\n- Based, use a product such as turpentine or paint thinner to remove it. if the paint is water\n- If the paint is oil\n- First, identify the type of paint that is on the shoe\n-Suede shoes can be easily cleaned with a damp cloth. -If the paint is dried, you may need to use a slightly harder brush. -Be sure to test an inconspicuous area before cleaning the entire shoe. -Never use harsh chemicals or solvents on suede as they will damage the material.\nFrequently Asked Questions\nDoes Acetone Damage Suede?\nThe answer to this question is not currently known. However, it is generally accepted that acetone can damage suede.\nHow Do You Get Paint Off Swede?\nWhen paint is applied to a surface, it bonds with the material underneath. This happens through a process called “curing.” The curing process helps the paint to adhere to the surface and help it to protect the underlying structure.\nHow Do You Get Dried Paint Off Uggs?\nThere are several ways to get paint off Uggs. One way is to use a hair dryer on high heat. Another way is to use a cloth and hold it against the Uggs while you dry them. Finally, you can use a vacuum cleaner and suck the paint off the Uggs.\nHow Do You Remove Oil Based Paint From Suede?\nRemoving oil based paint from suede takes a lot of effort and time. There are a few different ways to do this, but the most successful way is to use a vacuum cleaner with the hose attachment.\nHow Can I Get Paint Off My Uggs?\nOne way to remove paint from a Ugg is to use a hairdryer. Be sure to turn it off when you’re finished. Another way is to use a brush and water. You can also try using a vacuum cleaner and bucket.\nHow Do You Clean Uggs With Dish Soap?\nThere are a few ways to clean Uggs with dish soap. One way is to add a small amount of dish soap to a pot of boiling water and use it to Ethically Biodegradable Booties as needed. Another way is to place the Uggs in the dishwasher on the hard cycle.\nThere is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the removal of paint from suede shoes will vary depending on the specific circumstances and type of paint involved. However, some tips on how to remove paint from suede shoes include using a warm water pour, using a shoe cleaner, or using a cloth and bucket. Ultimately, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions closely in order to achieve the desired results.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://gallerish.com/artist.php?ArtistID=964","date":"2015-08-28T19:08:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-35/segments/1440644063881.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20150827025423-00155-ip-10-171-96-226.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9841659665107727,"token_count":166,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-35__0__138461080","lang":"en","text":"|Jacksonville, FL, USA||Share:|\nAt age 62, I discovered a year ago I had terminal cancer. Forced to retire on disability I had no idea what I would do with my spare time. While in the hospital I had a couple of day courses in water color painting. I was encouraged to continue painting and have since developed a salable skill. Most of my work is acrylic. I have just started working with oil, however prefer acrylic (not as messy). My paintings are for sale at reasonable prices - I have to develop a name for myself. I am a little under pressure since I don't know exactly how long I have left - so my goal is to produce 1 painting a week. I will continue to add my work to the gallery for your review and acceptance.Email Bill Thayer...","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lilcaboose.wordpress.com/2012/10/19/bottle-pumpkins/","date":"2020-07-07T10:20:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655891884.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20200707080206-20200707110206-00418.warc.gz","language_score":0.9883109331130981,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__154066833","lang":"en","text":"Today we got some exercise while we were making our craft. I ran out of Orange paint for our Bottle Pumpkins so I added some red and yellow paint to each soda bottle. and it was the kids job to shake, shake, shake the bottles until the paint covered the entire inside of the bottle. Next we used felt with the sticky back and cut out the eyes, nose and mouth. Once the face was on the pumpkin the children painted the bottle covers brown for a stem. They really had fun shaking the bottles (as they danced around the room) and watching the paint cover the inside. The kids thought this was a great craft and were so happy when I told them they could take them home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://foxpudding.wordpress.com/2012/01/12/johannes-vermeer/","date":"2018-06-19T14:17:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863043.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20180619134548-20180619154548-00171.warc.gz","language_score":0.9567356705665588,"token_count":1204,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__67298505","lang":"en","text":"The Milkmaid (aka The Kitchen Maid) 1658, Oil on Canvas, 45.5 x 41 cm, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands\nHumans are possibly the only animals that dwell on the implications of “choice.” Because I made that choice and not this, I am wealthy, poor, happy, alone. We fret with anxiety over which choice to make, and then brood forever afterward about it.. “Choice” is the concept which ultimately leads us to the idea of a physical multi-verse, one for every road not taken by every traveler that has ever been and more besides. Choice determines drama, music and art. Drama allows us to study the bad choices of others in detail and learn from them. Pinocchio works as a story because he never makes a single good choice, not one, until the very end. And in art, the artist’s choice of what to show us can mean the difference between a very good painting and a piece de résistance.\nVermeer came within a whisker of being forever unknown to us, and it was the picture above that opened the door. The British artist Sir Joshua Reynolds wrote of the painting following his visit to Holland in the latter half of the eighteenth century. He considered it one of Holland’s greatest paintings. But still Vermeer’s renown continued to languish until the French critic Thore-Burger championed his work in 1850 and from there he was finally discovered by the world. He was chiefly admired for his depiction of light, and certainly the quality of the Kitchen Maid will take your breath away. It is simply splendid.\nToday there is something of a ring-dang-do, inspired in large part by Hockney’s book, suggesting that Vermeer used a camera obscura to achieve these effects. Hockney is a gifted and brilliant painter, but much of his argument rests on his notion that Vermeer must have used one because he can’t do what Vermeer does himself. Further, someone took measurements in one of Vermeer’s studios which match exactly the proportions of some of his paintings and have taken that as proof. Sadly there is no other evidence to support this opinion, and considering the circumstances of Vermeer’s sudden and unexpected death, and the closeness of the art community in those days in those parts, one would expect to find more substantial proof among his estate and the memoirs of his contemporaries.\nI don’t have a dog in this fight, but I do lean toward the artist more than artifice. It reminds me of the story Hoffman tells of describing for Olivier his exercises working into his character for the Marathon Man. Olivier listened in awe then said, “My dear boy, how exhausting! Why don’t you try acting?” It seems to me the fuss of setting up one’s models and staying out of one’s own way on the projected surface, not to mention the pure physical real estate and light necessary to get the stable effect you required with a camera obscura are a lot more trouble than just figuring out how to paint what you want in the first place. It seems a purer and simpler choice.\nPieter de Hooch, Weighing Gold, 1664, Oil on Canvas, 61 x 53cm\nLook at these choices. The above is a wonderful picture by Pieter de Hooch, Vermeer’s exact contemporary. There is nothing at all wrong with this picture, yet compare it to this one from Vermeer with a similar subject.\nWoman Holding a Balance, 1662-1663, Oil on Canvas, 42.5 x 38 cm, National Gallery of Art\nFor me, there is simply no comparison. And Vermeer makes better choices than mere light and pattern. (de Hooch is over-reliant on pattern in his pictures, I think.)\nFor another example, look at what Vermeer chooses to show compared to de Hooch in the following.\nDe Hooch, A Woman Drinking with Two Men, 1658, Oil on Canvas 73.7 x 64.6 cm\nThe Girl With the Wineglass (aka A Lady and Two Gentlemen) 1659, Oil on Canvas, 78 x 68 cm, Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum\nAgain, there is simply no denying the superiority of Vermeer’s composition. In comparison, the de Hooch is a bad snapshot taken at a Danish Elsinore while Vermeer’s picture is Hamlet. De Hooch shows us objects; Vermeer shows us people. He has made the wiser, more fearless choice.\nWhat we choose to leave out matters as much as what we choose to leave in. When we create, we can accept the limitations of our form, or we can shatter them into a billion pieces and have raucous sex in the shards. It is our choice. There are no limitations beyond those we impose on ourselves by these self-same choices. I leave you with this picture below. See how this parochial dabbler from the seventeenth century, using only a woman, a letter, two chairs, a table, a drape, a book, and a map delivers a novel in a single painting. As Spencer Tracy once said of Katherine Hepburn, “There ain’t much on her, but it’s all choice.” (Actually, he said “cherce,” which made it funnier.)\n(Okay, you had to be there.)\nWoman In Blue Reading a Letter, 1662-1663, Oil on Canvas, 46.5 x 39 cm, Rijksmuseum,Amsterdam, theNetherlands","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.geodesyseries.com/ethans-journal","date":"2021-07-27T03:32:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046152168.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20210727010203-20210727040203-00555.warc.gz","language_score":0.9887635111808777,"token_count":292,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__57223641","lang":"en","text":"I didn’t want to write anything yesterday. It was a “bad” day for me. I know Rachel’s daughter was watching me swim in the morning, and I was afraid she might come down. After swimming, I went upstairs to paint. Lanie was locked in the bathroom for a long time. Sometimes when I paint I have to sketch it first, sort of like practicing. But other times like yesterday, it was like my hand was not connected to my mind. The strokes mean nothing until I'm done, and then the painting just IS. I’m not really telling it very well. It’s like I see the painting inside, but not with my eyes. When the painting happens like that, I forget time and space and everything. My body stays there, but the rest of me leaves. So I had an accident and Grandmother got really mad and made me cry and cry. Rachel is going to start a chart for wet and dry days, and she is going to make grandmother stop yelling and hating on me. That might help some, but Sage will never like me. If she ever knows any of this stuff ,she will never be my friend. I just wish I could be different because then Sage and I . . . I don’t know; I just know the painting I did today; it was her, and I haven’t even seen her yet.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://melbournehousepainter.wordpress.com/2018/01/29/stunning-painting-services-for-your-home-in-melbourne/","date":"2018-11-20T11:37:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039746386.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20181120110505-20181120132505-00072.warc.gz","language_score":0.9632300138473511,"token_count":210,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__85998019","lang":"en","text":"Want to give your home an attractive look with the best painters in Melbourne? If yes then we have some possible options for you. There are many painters in Melbourne, who are always ready to give your home a look that people will give you compliments. 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For more details – Melbourne House Painters.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ultracote.net/instruments","date":"2022-05-21T00:13:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662534693.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20220520223029-20220521013029-00366.warc.gz","language_score":0.8455192446708679,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__28050729","lang":"en","text":"ULTRACOTE PAINTS AND COATINGS CORPORATION is the leading provider of paint inspection and laboratory instruments for the Philippine coating industry. We are the authorized distributor of the following products in the Philippines:\nElcometer Inspection Instruments\nElcometer is a leading manufacturer of quality paint inspection instruments and paint thickness gauges. For more information on specific products, please visit the Elcometer website.\nRhopoint is a leading manufacturer of test equipments and glossmeters. Learn more.\nFor our complete line of paint inspection, laboratory, and testing instruments, email us at firstname.lastname@example.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fuji-demo.info/learning-the-secrets-about-9/","date":"2022-08-18T08:20:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573172.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20220818063910-20220818093910-00230.warc.gz","language_score":0.9662478566169739,"token_count":588,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__136073070","lang":"en","text":"Get That Healthy Look With Specialist Residence Paint\nIf you have an interest in paint services, then a quick online search will disclose numerous companies that provide the solutions. You will certainly also find several testimonials to assist you make an informed choice. Prior to beginning any project, it is constantly a good idea to research the firm. Read through the background and testimonies of previous consumers. 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Our paint contractors will certainly collaborate with you to develop a work of art that will make your house the envy of your neighbors. House Paint Services If you are considering repainting your home on your own but do not understand what design to use, our trained residence painters can suggest several different styles to match the look of your house. It is necessary to choose a trusted company that utilizes cutting-edge technology. Your painting job will not just mirror your very own individual style, yet it will likewise include worth to your building. If you feel like your home is not as stunning as maybe, contact us to discuss your ideas on a fresh coat of paint. It will not take much to make your residence appealing again, whether you just need some touch-ups or a complete overhaul.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jeremyszopinski.com/","date":"2016-09-29T06:41:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-40/segments/1474738661779.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20160924173741-00238-ip-10-143-35-109.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8698699474334717,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-40__0__3484814","lang":"en","text":"New paintings now on view at Summer Winter Studios. Happy hour reception Friday, September 23, 5-7pm. More info here.\nNovember 12th, 2016 at SooVAC\nDecember 3rd, 2016, Open Studio 20th Anniversary bash.\nEd Charbonneau and I are excited to announce the completion of a large mural at the new U.S. Bank Stadium.\nMore info about the mural and our other work is available here: www.charbonneauandszopinski.com.\nVisit our new studio website: Rock-Nine.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://southluminastyle.com/crafts/diy-marbled-pencils/","date":"2024-04-24T15:06:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819668.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424143432-20240424173432-00884.warc.gz","language_score":0.9192777276039124,"token_count":782,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__174603122","lang":"en","text":"Easy DIY School Supplies Painted Pencils\nIt’s back to school time ya’ll! DIY marble painted pencils are a fun and easy project that the kids or teens can do to spruce up their school supplies.\nWe tried a few different techniques on the pencils from ombre to marbling. You’ll only need a few supplies that you can easily snag while back to school shopping.\nDIY Marble Painted Pencil Supplies\n- Foam paint brushes or small paint brushes We usually use the paint brushes to add paint directly on the pencils and the foam brushes for the modge podge top coat. But you can use either brushes for both paint and the topcoat.\n- Modge Podge – we used the gloss finish topcoat\n- Acrylic Paint – these can be found at stores like Walmart, Target, and craft stores. We used the matte finish.\n- Masking tape or painter’s tape\n- Dropcloth or something to cover your workspace\n- Tin foil\n- Paper towels\n- Paper plates\n- Clothespins (can be found at the dollar store, Walmart, Target etc) to clip on the eraser as a stand when the paint is drying. You could also use something like a cereal box or small shoe box to rest one end of the wet pencils on the top edge of the box so the paint can dry\nPainting Your Pencils\nMake sure to cover your workspace before you begin. Using masking or painter’s tape, cover over the erasers of each of the pencils.\nEnlist your little helpers. If the pencils come pre-sharpened, you might want to cover the sharpened tips with tape as well.\nMy 6 year old daughter could have painted the entire box of pencils herself. She loved creating different patterns of her own. If they choose to paint their own designs a small paint brush might work better.\nThese little hands loved working with the foam brushes. You might need to let the pencil dry and add a second coat of paint if you are hand painting them.\nWe used paper plates we had around the house to paint on. The are great for painting craft projects because you can add the colors you want to use directly to the plate as your palette. It makes mixing colors a lot easier when creating different colors or an ombre effect.\nCreating The Marbled Look\nTo create a marbled look we spread out a sheet of tin foil and added splatters of at least two different colors of paint.\nMake sure that the “pool” of paint is as long as the pencil so when you roll the pencil it covers from the tip of the pencil to the eraser.\nUse a new sheet of tin foil for each of the different color combinations.\nPlace the pencil down and gently roll it across your color combination to cover all of the pencil in a thin coat of paint.\nLet the pencils dry. You can clip the eraser end of the pencil with a clothespin and stand up the wet pencils to dry or try leaning the erasers against a slightly raised surface like the lip of an old cookie sheet or even a small box out of the recycling. Something to rest one of the edges of the pencil to keep it slightly elevated and not sitting flat when it’s drying.\nAdding The Top Coat\nOnce the paint is dry it’s time to add the top coat. Apply a thin layer of modge podge to each pencil and let it dry. Gently remove the masking or painter’s tape and marvel at your craftiness.\nWe had fun creating all of the different looks. Sharpen those beauties up and they are ready to roll.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://angelabondart.com/products/boston-terrier-pop-print-boston-wall-art-all-american-sweetheart-dog-breed-art-by-angela-bond","date":"2021-10-19T17:45:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585280.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20211019171139-20211019201139-00230.warc.gz","language_score":0.8997068405151367,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__267943443","lang":"en","text":"Brand: Angela Bond Art\nDetails: \"All American Sweetheart\", This is a limited edition print of one of my pop art paintings. Angela Bond @ 2019\n- This is one of my most recent Boston prints...There are several more to choose from as I have been painting dog breeds since 1998. 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Examples include consistency, gloss, flow, drying time, transparency and durability of a paint film. As an underlying (lean) layer absorbs oil from a subsequent layer, a subsequent layer has to contain relatively more oil. Think of the rule, fat over lean.\nWHAT IS PAINTING PASTE AND WHEN AND HOW IS THIS MEDIUM USED?\nPainting paste is an unpigmented (colourless) oil paint. The medium can be mixed with oil paint in any proportion without the paint losing its colour and consistency. This allows more paint to be made from very expensive colours.\nPainting paste can also be used to prevent certain colours from wrinkling on the surface when applied in thick layers. A mixture combination in the ratio 1:1 is sufficient for this.\nPainting paste does not yellow and increases the durability of the paint layer. The paint becomes a little more matt and the drying time decreases a little.\nDOES A MEDIUM HAVE TO BE USED WHEN PAINTING WITH OIL COLOURS?\nWhether a medium is used depends on the chosen technique. With oil colours there are two possible techniques: ‘Allaprima’ and ‘layered painting’.\n‘Allaprima’ means that the painting will be painted ‘wet-into-wet’. With this technique the colours are mixed not only on the palette but also on the painting itself, and the paint can be continued to be thinned with the same solvent or medium, or the paint can be used pure.\nLayered painting means that the painting is made up of various layers. A subsequent layer can only be applied once the previous layer is dry enough for it to no longer dissolve. Meticulous use of the various solvents is advised in connection with the adherence of the individual layers. Through anchoring, oil colours adhere into a porous ground. If a thick layer of pure oil colour were to be allowed to dry, then this would not be porous enough for a good adherence of the next layer.\nLayered painting uses a technique that is called ‘fat-over-lean’, which also can be described as flexible over less flexible. For the first layer the paint is thinned with white spirit or turpentine. Due to the thinning there is relatively little oil on the painted surface. The layer is ‘lean’.\nWHAT CAUSES THE RAPID DRYING FROM A QUICK-DRYING PAINTING MEDIUM?\nA normal painting medium is a mixture of (linseed) oil, solvent (white spirit and/or turpentine) and the resins dissolved in the solvent. The solvent evaporates from the paint, the resins strengthen the paint film and the oil is responsible for the drying time. Linseed oil dries chemically. The oil absorbs oxygen from the air, resulting in the molecules linking to one another in firm chains. This process takes a long time and explains why it takes oil paint so long to dry.\nIf we want the paint to dry more quickly then we have to add something to the paint to enable it to take up oxygen more quickly. This is done with solutions of certain metal compounds, called siccatives, that can be added directly or via a medium. A quick-drying medium therefore consists of the same ingredients as a normal medium, but with the addition of siccatives. Siccatives can also be bought pure and can cause problems if used in high concentrations. The amount in Talens Painting Medium Quick-drying 084 is safe for the durability of the painting.\nOnce the first layer is dry enough, the second layer is applied, thinned with Painting Medium. Talens Painting Medium consists of three components: oil, resin and white spirit. The extra added oil feeds the lean first paint layer by filling the pores that are formed by the evaporated solvent. At the same time this second layer can also adhere well to the underlying layer. The evaporation of the white spirit forms new pores which allow for the adherence of a subsequent layer. The third ingredient, resin, makes the paint layer stronger.\nIf we apply a third layer, we need to use a medium that is fatter still in order to feed and strengthen the underlying layers. If a painting is made of more layers, then the mentioned thinning agents can be mixed proportionately from lean to increasingly fatter.\nThe last layer to be applied is usually a glazing paint layer. Glazing is the application of a transparent layer of paint. No brush stroke may be seen in a glaze as the brush strokes of the underlying paint are visible. Various glazing mediums can be used, such as Talens Glazing Medium, Alkyd Medium, Venetian Turpentine and Stand Oil. These mediums are fatter than the painting medium and allow the paint to flow without showing any brush stroke.\nHOW DO I USE AN ALKYD MEDIUM?\nAlkyd Medium can be used as both a glazing medium and painting medium. If used as a painting medium the “fat-over-lean” technique must be used. The medium is fairly ‘fat’ and can be made leaner through the addition of white spirit or turpentine. For the last layer and for glazing techniques Alkyd Medium can be used pure. It yellows somewhat, shortens the drying time and increases the durability of the paint film. It increases the gloss of the paint a little, and decreases the brush stroke.\nWHEN IS GLAZING MEDIUM USED?\nTalens glazing medium is the modern replacement for traditional glazing mediums such as stand oil and Venetian turpentine. It differs in its non-yellowing paint layer. The medium increases the flow as well as the gloss of the paint, does not affect the drying time and can be thinned with white spirit or turpentine. Only to be used in the final layers.\n24xxxxxx TALENS MEDIUMS FOR OIL COLOUR\n24280007 TALENS ALKYD MEDIUM 75ML\n24280083 TALENS PAINTING MEDIUM 75ML\n24300083 TALENS PAINTING MEDIUM 250ML\n24320083 TALENS PAINTING MEDIUM 1000ML\n24280084 TALENS PAINTING MEDIUM QUICK DRY 75ML\n24300084 TALENS PAINTING MEDIUM QUICK DRY 250ML\n24320084 TALENS PAINTING MEDIUM QUICK DRY 1000ML\n24280086 TALENS GLAZING MEDIUM 75ML\n24300086 TALENS GLAZING MEDIUM 250ML\n24060096 TALENS PAINTING PASTE 60ML","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.oldworldfarmhouse.com/category/english-country-style/","date":"2024-02-25T16:22:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474617.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225135334-20240225165334-00611.warc.gz","language_score":0.9636505246162415,"token_count":3637,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__200744013","lang":"en","text":"You might have heard of milk paint for furniture, but milk paint for walls or plaster? You can definitely use it. If you’d like a soft, velvety, unusual look on your walls, consider milk paint.\nIn this video I’ll show you how to paint walls with milk paint. If you’d rather read, I’ve written it all out just below the video. Thanks so much for watching or reading.\nWhat Is Milk Paint?\nMilk paint is one of the, if not the oldest way of making paint known to man. Casein is a milk protein and that’s what’s in there that makes the paint bind to things. Lime makes it strong. It actually gets harder as it ages. And then pigments give it beautiful colors.\nThe first paintings ever, on those cave walls, were painted with milk paint. When they opened King Tutankhamen’s tomb in Egypt, all of the paintings were done in milk paint, and the colors were still vibrant.\nYou can find this and more fascinating details about milk paint at the Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company’s website.\nIn recent years it’s gotten prominent with a lot of DIY bloggers as a way to paint and distress furniture to make it look antique. But it has a lot it has other applications, as well.\nWhy Use Milk Paint?\nWhen we were thinking about what to do with this room, I was really intrigued as to how it might work on the walls, because underneath all of this gnarly old wallpaper, the walls were old lime plaster, and they had never been painted. I had read that – and I know, from using milk paint, that it sinks into raw wood. It – it behaves like a stain.\nAnd I had read somewhere, too, that because it’s got limestone in it, over time it gets harder. It’s almost like stone. So instead of just sitting on top of whatever you’ve painted, it like really becomes part of the wall.\nAn added benefit is that the paint is breathable – since there’s no synthetic barrier of plastic, any moisture that gets into the wall can evaporate through the milk paint instead of getting stuck behind synthetic paint and causing mold.\nI thought that sounded really cool, and also our house is quite old, and so it is conceivable that they might have used milk paint in here somewhere and it would be in that way historically accurate.\nDo You Need a Special Kind of Milk Paint?\nWhat I did was, I researched different kinds of milk paint, and I found that the Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company actually makes a special finish. They call it their Farmhouse Finishes. It’s actually specially formulated for walls, which means that you don’t have to worry about it flaking off the way that traditional milk paint can. It doesn’t always adhere that great to everything.\nThey’ve done something with this farmhouse finishes so you don’t have to add the extra bond that you would add to traditional milk paint to make sure it stuck to everything, if you didn’t want the chippy look.\nDoes Milk Paint Need to Be Sealed?\nThe Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company recommends sealing milk paint on the walls if they’re in a kitchen or bathroom, or somewhere where they will be touched a lot.\nIf you want to, the company sells something called Safe Bond Acriglaze, a clear coat that you can paint over your milk painted walls. It will make them easier to wash and less likely to get dirty. You could also seal the walls with hemp oil.\nThe Farmhouse Finishes line is already formulated so you don’t have to do that. I went ahead and I ordered two gallons of this stuff. It comes in a powder form, and it costs $65.75 for a gallon of the farmhouse finishes paint. It comes in in a box. It comes in a powdered form. A gallon covers 288 square feet, according to the box. A quart covers 72 square feet.\nWhat Are the Advantages of Milk Paint?\nAnother great reason to use milk paint, and this Farmhouse Finishes formula, according to the spec sheets on their website it’s the same as regular milk paint. It’s biodegradable; it’s totally VOC and HAP free, so it has no odor.\nWhen you put it on, it it kind of smells a little bit milky, but then once it’s dry, there’s no smell at all. The milky smell is really kind of cool, just a very natural smell.\nIf you’re concerned about painting while you’re pregnant, or you just don’t want to breathe in icky paint fumes, this is a great option.\nAnother advantage is that, as long as you haven’t mixed your milk paint powder, you can store it indefinitely without worrying it will go bad. Once you have mixed it, however, you need to use it within a few days because since it doesn’t have any preservatives in it it will get stinky.\nIs Milk Paint Environmentally Friendly?\nMilk paint is biodegrabable and is made of only basic ingredients easily found in nature.\nWhat makes milk paint a nontoxic alternative?\nI don’t think you should eat it, but milk paint doesn’t have any solvents or preservatives like other paints do. That’s why it’s VOC and HAP free, and nontoxic.\nWhat is the Difference Between Milk Paint and Regular Paint?\nMilk paint comes in a powder form and needs to be mixed with an equal part of water.\nWhen I got the two gallons of milk paint powder, I emptied them into this clean plastic container just in case the dye lots were slightly different. I mixed all of the dry pigment together.\nThe Old-Fashioned Milk Paint Company has a lot of colors. These are all available in their regular milk paint, or also in their Farmhouse Finishes, if you’re interested in the walls. I am going to use this color Federal Blue on my walls. I think the Providence color and the Summer Cottage color are also really beautiful.\nThe company was founded in the 1970s by Charles Thibeau. He wanted to recreate the formula of the type of paint people would have used in colonial times. He was inspired by the colors he saw at Colonial Williamsburg and a couple other of those old historic villages on the East Coast.\nThese are all colors that are pulled from actual historic villages, and they’re colors that people would have been using back in the day.\nHow Do You Mix Milk Paint?\nIf you’re considering using milk paint on any walls in your home, I hope this video helps you make a decision about whether it would be a the right fit for you. Let’s get started.\nMeasuring cup here. Four and a half cups, 36 ounces is what it holds. I’m gonna scoop that out and I’m gonna take it and I’m gonna put it in this bucket. And then I’m gonna go fill this up with water.\nI’ve got my pigment in the bucket. It’s a color called Federal Blue. And here is my equal parts of water. I’m just – I’m going to pour that in. I’m going to stir it around with a paint stir stick.\nWith milk paint you can tend to get these little clumps. It – it’s hard to get out every single little clump, kind of like pancake batter. Sometimes you get these, like, you know, you see how those dry clumps are.\nIt’s going – it would take forever to to sit here and do that with the stir stick. I have this old immersion blender. So I’m going to use – I’m going to turn this into my paint mixer just because it’s lightweight and that way I don’t have to get out the drill bit and all the rest of that.\nI have mixed up this blue Farmhouse Finishes Milk Paint Federal Blue in a ratio of one part water to one part paint. I used this beat up old immersion blender, and now I’m gonna get started painting the wall.\nHow Do You Apply Milk Paint?\nThis paint is really watery and splatters a lot, as you see. I’ve already got it all over my face and hands. I am actually a very neat painter with latex. It’s got a thin consistency and handles totally differently from regular paint.\nIt’s tricky to keep it off the baseboards so I have been keeping a damp cloth or baby wipes handy so I can wipe it off right away. I don’t want to tape my baseboards because I hate taping. I think that taping gives you a false sense of security, because paint can always get, like, underneath the tape. Then you take the tape off and you have these nasty surprises. So I’d rather just see what I’m doing.\nYou know, I just cut in just like I would with regular paint, but I start up here because it does tend to drip down. See, and right there I’ve got a splash already. But I just wiped it up with my rag and then I just keep on.\nOkay, and then once I’ve cut in, I’ll take this block brush, and you definitely want to – I’ve just – I’ve been pressing it against the sides of the bucket to get as much water off as I can. I hold it like this, and I just go every which way, and you can see it covers really quickly and it’s actually quite a bit of fun.\nTo edge in with the milk paint I just used a regular angled trim brush. But then I did not want to roll the paint, because it is so watery and splotchy. So what I did was, I bought this bristle brush from amazon. I can’t remember offhand exactly the brand. It is I think called a block brush, and it’s about six inches wide and maybe an inch and a half thick.\nAnd I just used this to cover the walls, and it’s actually great fun and it goes really quickly. You can see how drippy the paint is, but you can catch your drips better and easier than with a roller and you just go in every which direction and you can see it goes really quickly. Honestly I think it goes just as fast, if not faster than a roller would.\nI’m going to show you my technique with this brush just up close. And then let me show you, since I wasn’t paying very much attention – I wasn’t being as careful because I was trying to film it, look what happened. This is definitely a drawback to this paint. It’s much easier to control for that happening, or not happening, with latex, but I’ve just been wiping it off and I do – I am going to paint the trim last.\nUsually I paint it first, but because of how messy this paint is, I decided to do the walls first. And then again here, um, as you’re painting, just be very mindful that you’re gonna have drips and be mindful to catch them before they start dripping down.\nHow Many Coats of Milk Paint Will You Need?\nThis is what the walls are looking like after one coat of milk paint. Obviously they need another coat, but the coverage is pretty good.\nAnd then over here this wall with the two lights on it, and you can see, compare the – contrast. This wall is done. It has two coats already. You can see there’s variegation in the color. Slubs and marks up close. And it’s just sunk into the wall like a stain.\nAnd then here’s by contrast one coat over there. One coat on the chimney breast and two coats on the wall over there to its left.\nHere is what the room looks like with two coats of Farmhouse Finishes from Old-Fashioned Milk Paint\nFederal Blue. This is two coats all the way around.\nIs It A Good Idea To Use Milk Paint On Walls?\nThe milk paint finish has got a lot of texture both from being brushed on, and the fact that the plaster underneath is rough. It’s gone on like I hoped it would. It’s, like, really sunk into the plaster instead of just sitting on top the way a latex would. I had been thinking of perhaps sealing it with hemp oil to bring out the richness and luster of the blue, but I think, actually, I’m happy with it as is.\nAs I said in a previous video, these plaster walls are rough; they needed a lot of repair, and we did not make them perfectly smooth, but I think that the sort of natural and raw quality of the paint enhances the rough walls and it works, it works. I like it; I’m pleased with it. There’s a little spot here where I’m gonna have to sand because there’s some drip marks. But, you know, that happens even with latex paint at times.\nI do like the fact that it’s a little mottled looking. I did put on two coats and it’s not uniform; there’s a mottled appearance to it. It’s streaky, chalky, and in places looks like two different colors. The painted wall has a matte finish that is far and away more interesting and old fashioned looking than flat latex paint.\nIf you’re interested in this kind of natural look for your walls, I would say, go for it. If you have previously painted walls, milk paint in this Farmhouse Finishes formulation should work just fine, with no concerns about peeling. In fact, Farmhouse Finishes is especially formulated for these types of surfaces.\nIf you want the paint to behave even more like a latex paint, you can add Extra Bond, the bonding agent Old Fashioned Milk Paint sells. According to their website, it makes the paint more flexible and less prone to cracking.\nIf you have a porous surface, like a bare plaster wall or newly applied joint compound, the paint will work very, very well and really sink into the surface. In fact, traditional milk paint would also work very well. I chose the Farmhouse Finishes just to be extra cautious. I didn’t want any peeling or cracking on the walls.\nOnce you’re finished painting, Old Fashioned Milk Paint recommends sealing the paint with their Safecoat Acriglaze to protect against stains, dirt, and marks. This topcoat also increases washability. I haven’t done this, and I’m not sure I will. If I had painted a kitchen or bathroom, I definitely would, but I’m not sure if it will be necessary in my boys room.\nIt’s a little harder to handle than just a latex paint, and you have to mix it up and you definitely want to mix it up with something like a paint mixer on a drill or a little immersion blender, because it does tend to clump and you don’t want that. But i it’s not that much harder to use. I say that if you like the look, or you have your heart set on a particular color, then go for it. I like it very much as a wall paint, and I would use it again.\nOther Natural, Breathable Paints\nIf you want to keep looking at other kinds of natural paint, breathable stains and paints, Limeworks.us carries lime wash in powdered form. From what I understand it handles very similarly to milk paint. The one difference is because of the nature of lime, the colors are all very pale pastels or earth tones, so if you have your heart set on a bright color, limewash won’t work.\nPure and Original offers a fresco lime paint in a traditional paint bucket, ready mixed, that you apply over their special primer. It works on any surface.\nJH Wall Paints is a newer paint company out of California that also does a lime paint in a gallon bucket. The picture on their website are stunning. I think they even say you can get a Venetian plaster look with their paint. Again, the colors are all pretty pale, but the velvety texture and slubs and variations are like what you can get with milk paint.\nI think if you’re’ looking at price, buying the milk paint in powder form or the lime wash in powder form is going to be a lot cheaper than buying gallons of ready mixed lime paint.\nThese paints offer a unique look you won’t see elsewhere. They’ve go the added benefits of being historic, low or no VOCs, and breathable. A fun, interesting alternative to standard latex paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.visitmt.com/campaign/montana-tv/episode-3.html","date":"2021-09-25T08:26:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057615.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20210925082018-20210925112018-00582.warc.gz","language_score":0.9681942462921143,"token_count":166,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__7375616","lang":"en","text":"Dennis Farris has painted all over the western United States, but he had never painted Montana. When he finally came to Glacier National Park to paint, he found his inspiration.\nProfessional artist Dennis Farris experiences the local hospitality of surrounding communities.\nHe starts exploring Glacier National Park to find inspiration for his next painting.\nHe plans his adventure hoping to find his inspiration in the mountains.\nHe found his spot. Now, it’s time to capture the majesty of Glacier National Park on the canvas.\nFind photography tips for your #MontanaMoment.\nHe returns to his cabin to paint his last brushstrokes.\nDennis takes one more drive through the park on the iconic Going-to-the-Sun road.\nDennis dreams about his next trip. The opportunities are endless.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://naturalearthpaint.com/blogbright-colorful-summer-sidewalk-paint-with-natural-nontoxic-earth-pigments/","date":"2022-12-09T16:40:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711417.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20221209144722-20221209174722-00318.warc.gz","language_score":0.8017158508300781,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__197712063","lang":"en","text":"- Earth & Mineral Pigments\n- Corn starch\nStep 1: Earth & Mineral Pigment\nScoop one tablespoon of Earth & Mineral Pigment into a small container.\nStep 2: Corn Starch & Water\nAdd one tablespoon of cornstarch to container with the pigment. Then add six tablespoons of water to your mixture and stir well.\nStep 3: Paint away!\nFind a nice spot outside to paint. We used the children’s Natural Paint Brushes to paint with, but feel free to experiment with a variety of painting tools for different effects.\nMore of a visual learner? Check out our video tutorial!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cccsf.us/post/wesley-tongson-the-journey","date":"2024-02-21T15:25:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473518.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221134259-20240221164259-00480.warc.gz","language_score":0.9832556843757629,"token_count":620,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__78602992","lang":"en","text":"Wesley Tongson: The Journey, curated by renowned Asian art scholar and curator Catherine Maudsley, features approximately 23 works from the Tongson Family’s collection, some never before exhibited.\nTrained in traditional ink painting, Tongson began to explore and teach himself splash ink painting, a technique that relies on the chance interplay of water and ink on rice paper. His artistic practice increasingly focused on non-brush techniques, including ink rubbing and marbling, and ultimately, in his later years, when he had retreated from the art world and was primarily working in solitude, he abandoned the brush altogether, working with just his hands, fingers, and fingernails.\n“While not unprecedented, finger painting in ink is rare and involves considerable skill to do well, especially on the scale at which Tongson was working, some pieces as large as 8 feet,” says Maudsley. “Full of sweeping, energetic lines and dots, Tongson’s ability to maintain momentum and cohesiveness over a large-size surface is outstanding.”\nConsidered major achievements in the field, Tongson’s paintings have now been collected by the Hong Kong Museum of Art and are held in many private collections internationally. This will be the first U.S. showing of several of the mature finger-painted works.\nTogether with notable examples of his earlier paintings, the pieces on display reveal Tongson’s journey to master and then transcend not only the various techniques of ink painting, but the conventions of landscape painting as well. Throughout his career, Tongson considered landscape painting to be the most difficult and highest accomplishment of Chinese art, and devoted most of his energies to the form, in particular mountainscapes. Several of the works included in the exhibition highlight his uncanny ability to convey vast mountain ranges, floating clouds, and rising mist with the simple, luminous washes of color in his splashed ink paintings or in the spontaneous, rock-like textures of his marbled works. In the 1990s, he began to refer to his pieces as Mountains of Heaven Zen paintings and, in his later years, signed them with the sobriquet “Mountain Taoist.”\nTongson was diagnosed with schizophrenia at the age of 15, a condition that, together with a fervent commitment to Zen philosophy, shaped his singular artistic vision and life. Transcending the bounds of landscape painting was akin to transcending oneself. He wrote, probably around 2004, “All these years, I have never stopped creating, working every day and dedicating myself to the arts and study of Zen so I can create landscapes from a pure, unified state of mind. ‘Flowing from a world beyond’ best describes the origin of my landscape and Zen paintings.”\nThe exhibition also includes several examples of Tongson’s paintings of plum blossoms, pines, and other botanical studies, as well as calligraphy, an art form in which he was also highly skilled.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://juvenile-pre-post.com/lifestyle/industry-experts-announce-paint-colors-of-the-year-2024/","date":"2024-03-02T14:20:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475825.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302120344-20240302150344-00357.warc.gz","language_score":0.8978463411331177,"token_count":936,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__181747205","lang":"en","text":"These paint color trends will inspire homeowners and interior designers alike when refreshing home interiors this year\n— Crescencia Nga Che\nLONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, January 22, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Every year globally renowned color expert, Pantone Color Institute, and interior paint brands define the colour trends that will influence the design world in home and interiors, fashion and retail. With that in mind, By Crescence founder, Crescencia Nga Che, takes a look at the top interior paint color trends for 2024, as predicted by industry experts.\nThe first paint trend for 2024 is blue shades. Blue paint colors of all hues and tones are making a comeback, as we see homeowners continuing to focus on their health and well-being post-pandemic channeled through meditative and serene blues. Sherwin-Williams Colour of the Year 2024, Upward, is a light, blissful soft blue with silver undertones that invites people to slow down, clear their mind, and reconnect with themselves. Stardew and Misty, both by Sherwin-Williams are other popular calming blues with soft gray undertones that are gaining homeowners’ attention at the moment.\nWe will also see the blue trend translated into more playful and vivid hues that promote positivity, inspiration, growth and a little bit of adventure. Benjamin Moore Colour of the Year 2024, Blue Nova, is a distinctive medium blue shade with a unique balance of warm and cool undertones that is evocative of such spirit. This can be a great colour for a feature wall or to create accents in a room.\nThe second paint color trend that is gaining momentum in 2024 is dark and moody shades. This trend focuses on dark, rich colors, from deep blacks, dark forest greens, to deep chocolate browns. Some interesting paint shades that embody this trend include Regent Green by Benjamin Moore, a deep pine green that verges on black, Bears Cracked Pepper from Sherwin-Williams, a deep almost black charcoal color that feels both dramatic and organic. Ironside by Dutch Boy, a deep olive that is grounding but also statement making, and Seal Skin by Sherwin-Williams, a deep brown with muted undertones, are two additional paint trends that encapsulate the dark and moody shades trend.\nAs the third paint trend for 2024, warm neutrals and soft pastels continue to remain prominent in home interiors. They add warmth and make a space feel brighter and larger. Glidden 2024 Color of the Year, Limitless, a warm creamy champagne shade in beige neutral, Honeybee from Benjamin Moore, a sweet and versatile soft yellow, and Eathen Jug by Sherwin-Williams, an earthy shade that lends itself well to optimistic layered spaces, are some of the prominent paint shades that epitomise the warm neutrals and soft pastels trend.\nThe fourth paint trend that is emerging is soft and radiant reds. The momentum around this gained ground when a few prestigious fashion brands started showcasing vibrant reds on runaways, as Pantone announced Peach Fuzz as its 2024 Color of the Year. This is a light and delicate shade that sits between orange and pink and autumnal shades. Paint brand Dulux Color of the Year 2024, Sweet Embrace, a soft blossom pink with hints of grey, draws inspiration from this trend. In the radiant reds trend are Benjamin Moore’s paint color Topaz, a warm earthy terracotta color, and Teacup Rose, a pinky coral pastel that is quaint and cherry. Sherwin-Williams’ Pimon paint shade, a warm and sunny orangey peach, together with Fire Weed, a warm red with rusty undertones, are two more paint shades worth considering.\nRounding out these 2024 paint trends is the fifth trend, mindful modern. This trend is all about calming colors that promote restful restorative spaces by using soft, nuanced shades. As great alternatives to neutrals, Farrow & Ball 2024 clay tones such as Jitney, Stirabout, Oxford Stone, and Tanner’s Brown, courtesy of their earthy, pale gray shades, will help create reassuring and balanced interiors. Canvas Tan by Sherwin-Williams and Balboa Mist by Benjamin Moore, with their soft gray tones, are great starting points for a home paint palette that includes other mindful colors like warm neutrals and timeless whites.\nAs we look towards the year ahead in the design world, these top interior paint colors for 2024 will hopefully inspire and elevate many living spaces.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ventwing.com/painting-like-a-pro-tips-and-tricks/","date":"2019-08-23T19:44:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027318986.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20190823192831-20190823214831-00105.warc.gz","language_score":0.950231671333313,"token_count":561,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__88540244","lang":"en","text":"If you have never painted a room before… bravo to you! But there may come a time when you need to paint and knowing where to begin is essential in producing a good quality product that will leave you feeling accomplished.\nTo begin, you must prepare your walls. This means filling in any holes, removing any peeling paint, and priming. Use a good quality spackling compound that you can pick up from your local home goods store to fill in any nail holes. Let the spackle dry and then give it a good sanding to get the wall surface nice and smooth. If you have any peeling paint you need to use a scraper to remove it and then you can sand down the wall to even out the surface. Finally, you must prime. There are paints available that have primer in them but they are often thick and you will need to do two coats anyway. If you are going to use a dark color you can purchase a tinted primer. Either way, primer evens out the surface of the wall giving you a nice crisp starting point and allows the true color of the paint to show. Primer gives the paint a clean surface to adhere giving you better coverage and even distribution, making your painted surface look its best.\nBefore beginning to paint, put down a dropcloth to cover your floors. Drips and splatters are inevitable so it’s better to protect your floor instead of trying to clean up later. Use painter’s tape to tape off the room. This is especially important around moldings and door knobs. You should also remove faceplates from switches and outlets so you get a nice even finish around them when you put them back on. When cutting in use an angled brush and take your time. A smooth cut in line will make all the difference when you are finished.\nUse a roller when applying the paint. Rollers are usually labeled as to what type of surface they are best suited for, so choose the one that corresponds with the surface you are painting. Using a roller will also expedite painting and eliminate lines. Make sure when painting you use a v-technique and overlap as you paint so you do not get lines between sections. You can find tutorials on how to paint on the DIY Network website as well.\nAnytime you are starting a painting project, make sure you have all of your supplies before you begin. You don’t want to get started and need to stop to run to the store… this is how unfinished projects happen! Also, make sure you prepare your surface so you give your paint job the best possible application. You can also consult your local hardware store for help. Paint pros there and at paint stores can assist you in choosing the correct products for your job.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nyforseniors.com/things-to-do/arts-for-a-lifetime-2016/","date":"2023-05-28T09:28:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224643663.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20230528083025-20230528113025-00514.warc.gz","language_score":0.9146410226821899,"token_count":102,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__269821668","lang":"en","text":"Artist Antonia A. Perez will teach a weekly class in drawing and watercolor painting for seniors. Each session, students will create one or more drawings or paintings. Learn how to use a variety of drawing materials and watercolor painting technique. The program will culminate in an exhibition of work selected by the participants.\nNo experience necessary. All materials provided free of charge.\nUpcoming dates for this continuing class: May 12, 2pm; May 19, 2pm; May 26, 1pm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sctermpaperedcc.frieslandvakantiebungalow.info/opinion-on-american-gothic-painting.html","date":"2018-10-24T05:37:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583519859.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20181024042701-20181024064201-00499.warc.gz","language_score":0.9798907041549683,"token_count":678,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__52902441","lang":"en","text":"Analysis of ”american gothic” painted by grant wood essay sample an analysis of the picture painted by grant wood american gothic was painted by grant wood in 1930 when looking at the painting you can see two persons that obviously appear as how two persons would have looked like in the 1930s. Critical response to wood's american gothic painting artist grant wood might have thought his satire of small town midwestern america was funny and right on target, but many art critics initially found his painting american gothic to be mean spirited and insulting toward the simple, a low blow toward the hardworking men and women of the midwest living through the tough economic times during.\nAmerican gothic by grant wood american gothic by grant wood is one of the most famous painting in the history of arts the art gallery of chicago is the place where american gothic was displayed for the very first time and it is the very gallery that still keeps the painting.\nEven after almost 100 years, many questions surround grant wood's iconic painting american gothic was it a rural american satire or a paean. 15 things you might not know about american gothic by kristy puchko american gothic's inspiration was a real and really first presented an image of american gothic, the painting sparked a.\nOpinion the guardian view columnists letters american gothic, grant wood (1930) rural america this was the one american art movement that came from, and identified with, the midwestern. Grant wood and american gothic film analysis print reference this published: 23rd march, american gothic was the painting that got grant wood recognized as a respectable artist, because he was all but ignored before this work some might address a specific opinion or viewpoint, and others are just made for nothing more than comedy. American gothic, often understood as a satirical comment on the midwestern character, quickly became one of america’s most famous paintings and is now firmly entrenched in the nation’s popular culture.\nAmerican gothic is a painting by grant wood in the collection of the art institute of chicago wood was inspired to paint the american gothic house along with the kind of people i fancied should live in that house he painted it in 1930, depicting a farmer standing beside a woman who has been interpreted to be his daughter or his wife.\nThe painting is of a farmer and his daughter posing in posing in front of their house, whose window and tracery had an american gothic style, which inspired the name of the painting, “american gothic. American gothic was born in august 1930, as biel recounts, when wood, a native iowan, spotted the house he would make famous and decided to use it in a pencil sketch for a painting he planned to.\nAmerican gothic artist grant wood year 1930 medium oil on beaverboard location art institute of chicago dimensions 2925 in × 2425 in 743 cm × 624 cm american gothic is a painting by american artist grant wood in 1930 shown is a farmer and his spinster daughter in front of their house the models on.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thetoolgeeks.com/how-to-paint-spray-your-house/","date":"2020-09-25T19:14:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400228707.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20200925182046-20200925212046-00564.warc.gz","language_score":0.9549497961997986,"token_count":1280,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__81187036","lang":"en","text":"A lot of people asked me how can you paint your own house with a paint sprayer? This is a really hard task and if you decide to do this you have to be careful and not lazy. Because if you are not careful you will make a big mess, and that big mess will be your own house and everyone will see it, and that will make you feel very bad.\nUsually, this job is done by professionals, but if you don’t have the money to pay them, or if you have a lot of free time and just want to get busy doing something, then you can totally do this by your own if you have a guide to follow.\nIf you want to know what rules and what guide I follow when I’m painting my or my client’s houses then make sure to read the tips down below that I provided for you.\nHow to paint spray your house?\nChoosing the best paint sprayer\nBefore starting to paint spray your house you need to have the best tools to complete the job and get the best results. Clearly, if you decide to do this task then you need to be prepared to paint a really big space.\nIf you want to paint a big area then I totally recommend you to go with a paint sprayer and not a paint roller.\nPaint rollers are slow and the finish quality won’t be as good as if you used a paint sprayer. In the other hand, if you use paint sprayers you will complete the job 3x or 4x faster, and you won’t make a big mess. But choosing a paint sprayer is not an easy task.\nThere are a lot of different paint sprayers. The airless paint sprayers, LVLP paint sprayers, HVLP paint sprayers, tank sprayers, and each of them has a lot of different models which makes the choosing part really hard.\nBut luckily for you, I have been using paint sprayers for a long time and I know which one is good and which one is bad.\nUsually, when I want to paint spray houses I use HVLP paint sprayers, you can use other paint sprayers as well but I prefer HVLP. If you want to see which HVLP paint sprayers I recommend then you should my review section.\nYou can also use different paint sprayers for different tasks. For example, I use HVLP Spray guns for woodworking if I have to spray an object that is made from wood.\nOr, if you are a beginner that never used a paint sprayer before then make sure to read our post about the best spray guns for beginners.\nAlso, I have a lot of posts that show you how to use an HVLP paint sprayer and different tips and trick that will help you get better results.\nFind the best paint sprayer for you\nAs I said, I use HVLP paint sprayers but that doesn’t mean that you should use them too. There are a lot of different paint sprayers that you can use.\nI use HVLP’s because they don’t atomize the paint, and it provides high volume while using less pressure. Which means that the chances for you to over-spray an object are really low.\nIn the other hand the airless paint sprayers are really noisy, so if you decide to paint something you have to be prepared to get a headache when you are done, but they are good for amateurs who never used a paint sprayer before.\nAnd if you go for more high priced airless paint sprayer you will get more features and more power. So this is all up to you.\nPrepare the surface\nBefore starting to paint spray your house you need to prepare the surface you are going to work on. If there’s any broken part on your walls then you have to repair it first or replace it. You need to make the surface smooth.\nPaint sprayers have done a good job on controlling where the paint goes, but still, you can’t totally control the paint. While spraying you can accidentally spray other objects that you don’t want to spray, that will make a huge mess and it will take you a long time to fix it.\nIn order to prevent this from happening it’s recommended to cover all the objects near the space, you are spraying. If the space that you don’t want to accidentally spray is small then you can use tape to cover it.\nBefore starting to spray you need to cover the windows and doors of your house with plastic and tape as well.\nThis may take you a long time to do, but once you are done covering all the things and setting up the paint sprayer then you are ready to go. Clearly, it will consume you a lot of time to fully spray paint your house, but once you are done your house will look totally different and you will be glad that you have done it.\nStart the painting process\nTry to be relaxed while you are doing this. You have done the hardest task that is covering the space you don’t want to spray, covering windows frames and doors, scraping, repairing the broken parts.\nNow you only have to spray your house. But, try not to think that you are spraying your house, think it more as you are just spraying a small part of an object or that you are just doing a few tests, that will help you be more relaxed and using the paint sprayer better.\nDon’t worry that you are not a professional, every professional was once a beginner too! So stay calm while spraying and try to follow the tips you have read here and on my other posts.\nWhile you are spraying make sure to move your hand, don’t just keep the hand on the same position for a long time, try to move it every 2 or three seconds, that will prevent you from over-spraying the object.\nTry reading the manual to see how far you should stay from the object. I usually stay two or three feet away from the object.\nLearn more about how to get better at using paint sprayers","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://micahhaha.com/Ronseal-ASINOAUK30K-10-Year-Weatherproof-Paint-Black-Satin-750ml/","date":"2024-04-25T00:17:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296820065.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425000826-20240425030826-00135.warc.gz","language_score":0.9136890172958374,"token_count":443,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__74646451","lang":"en","text":"Ronseal ASINOAUK30K 10 Year Weatherproof Paint, Black Satin, 750ml\nAre you tired of repainting your outdoor furniture every year? Look no further! The Ronseal ASINOAUK30K 10 Year Weatherproof Paint in Black Satin is here to solve your problem. With its long-lasting formula, this paint will keep your furniture protected and looking great for years to come.\nThe Ronseal ASINOAUK30K 10 Year Weatherproof Paint offers a range of features that make it the perfect choice for outdoor use:\n- Weatherproof: This paint is specially formulated to withstand all weather conditions, including rain, snow, and UV rays.\n- Durable: With its 10-year guarantee, you can trust that this paint will stand the test of time.\n- Easy to apply: The smooth consistency of the paint makes it easy to apply with a brush or roller.\n- Black Satin finish: The black satin finish adds a touch of elegance to any outdoor furniture.\n- 750ml size: This paint comes in a convenient 750ml size, perfect for small to medium-sized projects.\nFrequently Asked Questions\n1. How long does the paint take to dry?\nThe Ronseal ASINOAUK30K 10 Year Weatherproof Paint typically takes around 2 hours to dry. However, drying times may vary depending on the temperature and humidity levels.\n2. Can I use this paint on metal surfaces?\nYes, this paint is suitable for use on a variety of surfaces, including wood, metal, and plastic.\n3. Does this paint require a primer?\nNo, this paint is self-priming, which means you can apply it directly to the surface without the need for a separate primer.\nThe Ronseal ASINOAUK30K 10 Year Weatherproof Paint in Black Satin is the perfect solution for anyone looking to protect their outdoor furniture. With its long-lasting formula and easy application, you can enjoy beautiful and weather-resistant furniture for years to come. Say goodbye to yearly repainting and hello to hassle-free maintenance!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lemoyne.edu/Calendar/Calendar-Event/CalendarEventId/1271","date":"2022-07-02T10:34:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104054564.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20220702101738-20220702131738-00232.warc.gz","language_score":0.9054850935935974,"token_count":108,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__113702602","lang":"en","text":"Jun 05, 2022 @2:00 pm - 4:00 pm\nOpening Reception: CNY Watercolor Society Annual Juried Exhibition\nJoin us for the opening reception of CNY Watercolor. Immerse yourself in work by members of the Central New York Watercolor Society whose art offers a unique insight into the world around us.\nThe exhibit will run from June 2- Aug. 30. It is free and open to the public during regular library hours. For more information, call (315) 445-4333.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://v-a-c.org/en/projects/whitechapel/whitechapel-yiadom-boakye","date":"2024-04-23T00:37:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818452.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423002028-20240423032028-00895.warc.gz","language_score":0.969977855682373,"token_count":559,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__198446671","lang":"en","text":"Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Selects from the V–A–C collection\nRarely seen artworks inspired by nature have been selected by the Turner Prize nominated painter Lynette Yiadom-Boakye for an exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery.\nDrawn from the\nThe artist has chosen still life paintings, photographs and a film depicting flora, fauna and people interacting with the natural world. Highlights include David Hockney’s 30 Sunflowers (1996), a vibrant, richly coloured still life painting of sunflowers standing in vases on a red table. Part of a series, Hockney depicts flowers at various stages of life, drawing parallels with the human life cycle. Peter Doig’s atmospheric, large-scale painting Green Trees (1998) depicts an imagined lush woodland area, while Gary Hume’s enamel paint on aluminium Garden Painting #2 (1996) portrays a hand reaching for a small leaf in muted greens and blues.\nThe presentation, titled Natures, Natural and Unnatural, also includes a video Dancing with Dad (2003) by the Estonian artist Jan Toomik, which shows the artist dancing in sunlit woodlands where his father was buried, as the artist never had the opportunity to dance with his father when he was alive. Black and white photographs by Russian photographer Nikolay Bakharev capturing men, women and children posing in natural environments such as dense forests, and Andy Warhol’s brightly coloured screen-print of a cow are also on display.\nThe works that I was drawn to in the\nV–A–CCollection, or that really caught my eye, all had a link to nature, or still life, or a combination of the two. The title of the display refers to the idea of nature and the different types of nature: nature you walk out into in the wilderness, nature that you bring into the house, human nature, people interacting with nature, and also the nature within a person. I wanted to think about all of those things in the selection.\nLynette Yiadom-Boakye (b.1977) is a contemporary artist renowned for her oil paintings of people conjured from her imagination and her drawings and scrapbooks of found images. She alludes to traditions of historical figurative paintings through her canvases, each of which was completed in a single day. The stories behind her subjects are often hard to decipher: the clothing is not specific to a time, the setting is ambiguous, and sometimes even the gender of the individual is uncertain. Yiadom-Boakye was short-listed for the 2013 Turner Prize, and Prestel has published a monograph on her work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.teacherslist.com/arts-crafts-supplies/","date":"2018-02-20T01:17:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891812871.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20180220010854-20180220030854-00576.warc.gz","language_score":0.853806734085083,"token_count":2950,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__190763929","lang":"en","text":"SaleBestseller No. 1\nTombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen 2 Pens Set\n- Contains both the soft and hard tip Fudenosuke Brush Pens\n- Features a flexible brush tip for different lettering and drawing techniques\n- Create extra-fine, fine or medium strokes by a change in brush pressure\n- Great for calligraphy and art drawings\n- Soft tip and hard tip- water-based, pigmented black ink\nSaleBestseller No. 2\nApple Barrel Acrylic Paint Set, 18 Piece (2-Ounce), PROMOABI Best Selling Colors I\n- Quality selection and value\n- Formulated for use on all surfaces including wood, styrofoam, plaster, terra cotta and tin\n- Colors glide on smoothly, dry quickly and stay beautiful as the day they were painted\n- Can be brushed, stamped, stenciled or sponged on\n- Easy cleanup with soap and water\nSaleBestseller No. 3\nHeartybay 10Pieces Round Pointed Tip Nylon Hair Brush Set, Blue\n- WARRANTY & SUPPORT: Check seller name before purchasing! heartybay products must be sold by \"heartybay - Fulfilled by Amazon\" or \"heartybay\". 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In the highly unlikely event that you're not completely thrilled with these liquid markers, simply let us know within 90 days for a prompt and courteous refund of your purchase!\nLast update on 2018-02-20 at 01:16 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artmatura.blogspot.com/2011/09/","date":"2018-06-22T03:07:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864343.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20180622030142-20180622050142-00341.warc.gz","language_score":0.977502703666687,"token_count":197,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__219478236","lang":"en","text":"In April 1937, at the height of the Spanish Civil war, a terrible disaster befell the ancient city of Guernica. As reported by George Steer, the London Times journalist, three quarters of the city was razed to the ground as a result of the bombing by allied German Luftwaffe \"Condor Legion\" and the Italian Fascist “Aviazione Legionaria”.\nAt that moment Picasso was working on a mural for the Paris International Exhibition to be held in the summer of 1937, commissioned by the Spanish Republican government. Or rather not working, since he could not find his creative inspiration, hardly overwhelmed by any patriotic feeling; however learning of Guernica massacre, on 1 May 1937 the artist set off working fiercely. In 3 months he presented his Guernica to the world, a painting that would become iconic symbol of the war and its destructive power on innocent lives, as well as one of Picasso's most prominent works.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://aliafineart.bigcartel.com/about","date":"2019-06-18T21:15:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998817.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20190618203528-20190618225528-00048.warc.gz","language_score":0.947457492351532,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__88097591","lang":"en","text":"THIS BIGCARTEL SITE IS BEING REPLACED. PLEASE VISIT:\nwww.alia-fineart.com/classes FOR MORE CLASS OFFERINGS.\nAlia El-Bermani is a contemporary painter of both the figure and natural still life object.\nAlia started teaching figure drawing and painting at her alma mater in 2000 in both their community education and BFA programs. Since moving to North Carolina, she has offered monthly classes locally and workshops around the country. In January 2017 she opened Alia Fine Art Studios, a beautiful, new teaching studio at Anchorlight in which she hosts weekly classes as well as invited, nationally recognized artist workshops.\nALIA FINE ART STUDIOS\n1401 S. Bloodworth St.\nRaleigh, NC 27610\nPlenty of free parking on site.\nMore of Alia's work and information can be found at:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bartonspringspainting.com/services/interior-painting","date":"2022-08-10T10:43:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571153.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810100712-20220810130712-00649.warc.gz","language_score":0.9477748274803162,"token_count":495,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__15372799","lang":"en","text":"At Barton Springs Painting, we understand that painting the inside of your home is a big deal! We are dedicated to creating a positive experience and stunning results, this is why we are one of the top-rated interior painting companies in Austin.\nNever settle for inexperienced interior painting contractors!\nBarton Springs Painting puts excellent care into our work from start to finish. Our experienced painters have outstanding attention to detail and maintain a tidy work environment that you’ll be sure to love. We hold all of our painters to the highest standards so that every home painting job is tackled in an organized, consistent way that ensures your project is completed on time and within budget. We believe that together we can transform your home, that’s why our clients trust our interior painting Austin professionals to provide long-lasting results.\nWe provide free quotes & estimates on all of our interior painting services. Once you speak to our experts, they will work hard to determine the best possible estimate to exceed your goals while staying within budget. We will then determine a project start date and keep in contact so that we are in constant communication from start to finish.\nOn the morning of your start date, our dedicated team of professionals will show up ready to tackle your project with the utmost professionalism and consistency. Here at Barton Springs Painting, we treat every client's home painting projects as if they are one of our own, which is why our company is the best when it comes to attention to detail and care for our customers. Our team prides itself on how clean our job sites remain from start to finish, giving you the security that your home will be taken care of throughout the home painting process.\nOnce the project is finished, we assure quality, thorough check of each wall to make sure our customers' goals have been met.\nWhile painting a house can be exciting, we understand choosing the right color can be hard, Barton Springs Painting promises to be there every step of the way to help. From the very beginning, quality care is our promise, that’s why our painters diligently clean each wall before applying two coats of the best paint of your choice.\n“Jeff and his team are all amazing!\nFrom start to finish they were professional, prompt, and their work is amazing.”\nBarton Springs Painting wants to help tackle all your home painting needs.\nContact our dedicated painting professionals today to get a free estimate on your project!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://karenadams.net/about","date":"2019-10-23T11:17:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987833089.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20191023094558-20191023122058-00141.warc.gz","language_score":0.9742982387542725,"token_count":213,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__39369298","lang":"en","text":"Karen Adams is a Stamford-based artist who specializes in landscapes and outdoor subjects. She has been painting in oils since she was a young girl in central New Jersey. Although she took a break from painting while in college, she returned to the art soon afterwards in NYC studying at Parsons and then in private classes. Recently she has been painting under the instruction of David Dunlop at the Silvermine Guild in New Canaan, CT. As seen in her work, she is inspired by her family's trips to local and national parks, most recently including Acadia, Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. She hopes that her work portrays the beauty of our country to the viewer and allows them to appreciate it.\nMs. Adams' works reside in residential spaces in Connecticut, Florida, and Georgia.\nKaren's work has been featured in group and solo exhibitions at the Stamford JCC, Stamford, CT, Dew Yoga, Stamford, CT, Silvermine Arts Guild, New Canaan, CT and the Larchmont Public Library, Larchmont, NY.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gloworksart.com/apps/photos/photo?photoid=170850086","date":"2018-08-16T12:48:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221210735.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20180816113217-20180816133217-00319.warc.gz","language_score":0.9645686149597168,"token_count":441,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__118128259","lang":"en","text":"ABOUT THE ARTISTS (t)Ton Haring is based in the Netherlands, active as a professional artist since 1994. His main styles are surrealism and magic realism. He finds inspiration in nature, science, arts, life etc. He compares his attention to detail is works to techniques used by painters during the Middle Ages, a time when attention to detail was important. His \"most important\" tools are brushes for painting, pencils, ink and digital stuff. Also active in music, he plays instruments like bass guitar, guitar, synthesizers, and doundoun [West African drum]. Currently, a member of Dundunba Dordt and Drainair Barafoli, specializing in West African music. Haring is actively involved in collaboration projects especially the Exquisite Corpse drawings. www.tonharing.com\n(m) Bernard Dumaine is a French artist, known for his work in photorealism styles and for his background designs for television cartoons. He works in a variety of media, including oil paints, acrylic paints, graphite pencil, digital painting, digital collage, and video. He has been collaborating for more then a decade in Cadavre Exquis(CE)/ Exquisite Corpse drawings/video/digital works with artists internationally. He co-founded the DeviantArt group ?The Exquisite Corpse?. His cadavre exquis works are presented in many publications, including in 2011, ?Miximages ? Exquisite Corpses? which features his CE drawings with artists scattered all over the world, (book available through Blurb.com). He continues to collaborate and exhibit his work internationally.\n(btm) Martin de Diego Sádaba is a Spanish painter and illustrator who primarily works in digital media, and he has a wealth of experience in traditional media as well. He first began to paint on canvas in 2001, three years later, he \"fell in love\" with digital painting. He employs many different techniques and styles, but considers many of his works as fantasy, dark, surreal, or \"creature concept\" art. martindediego.daportfolio.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://yosuke-sedori.com/485/medford-house-painters-we-bring-ideas-to-life/","date":"2024-04-13T23:03:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816853.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413211215-20240414001215-00389.warc.gz","language_score":0.9448912143707275,"token_count":3253,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__45888959","lang":"en","text":"Excellent Medford Oregon Apartment Painters – Affordable, Reliable\nWelcome to our article about the top-quality residential painting services we provide in Medford, Oregon. As experienced and professional Medford Oregon residential painters, we take great pride in delivering affordable, reliable, and exceptional results for homeowners in the area.\nWhether you need interior or external painting, our skilled team is committed to revitalizing and enhancing your home’s appearance. From your first surface preparation for the final coat of paint, we pay meticulous focus on detail to make certain a flawless finish each time.\nAt our team, we know that residential painting in Medford, Oregon, needs to be a stress-free and affordable experience for all. That’s why we provide competitive pricing without compromising the caliber of our work. We understand the importance of timeliness, and our reliable service helps to ensure that we adhere to project schedules to offer top-quality results every time.\nStay tuned for additional info on our experienced and professional Medford Oregon residential painters, as well as the specific interior and external painting services we offer.\nExperienced and Professional Medford Oregon Residential Painters\nOur team of experienced and professional residential painters in Medford, Oregon knows that painting your house is an important investment. That’s why we take time to pay attention to your needs, ensuring we deliver results that exceed your expectations.\nWith years of industry experience, we have the expertise to deal with all your painting needs. Whether you’re seeking to refresh the exterior or revitalize the inside of your house, we comes with the tools and skills necessary to complete the job right.\n“The group at Medford Oregon House Painters were fantastic from start to finish. They were professional, reliable, and delivered exceptional results. Our home has never looked better!”\nDon’t settle for subpar painting services. Choose exterior painters Medford for expert craftsmanship and reliable service. Contact us today for any free quote.\nExterior Apartment Painting Services in Medford Oregon\nAt our team, we understand that the external of your property will be the first impression guests and neighbors have of the property. Our skilled team of painters is committed to increasing your home’s curb appeal and protecting it from the elements with our external apartment painting services in Medford, Oregon.\nPreparation is Key\nBefore you begin any external residential painting project, we thoroughly prepare the top by power washing to get rid of dirt, grime, and peeling paint. We then scrape and sand any rough areas and fill any cracks and gaps to make certain a smooth and also surface.\nThe Best Paint For Your House\nWe recognize that not every paints are created equal and that choosing the right paint for your residence can be quite a daunting task. That’s why our experienced Medford, Oregon external painters will walk you through the whole process of deciding on the best paint to your home’s external, taking into consideration factors like your home’s architecture and the surrounding environment.\nQuality Paint Application\nWe of skilled painters uses the newest tools and methods to make sure a flawless and long-lasting external apartment painting finish. From brushwork to spray painting, we have the expertise to do the job right, every time.\n|Our Exterior Apartment Painting Services in Medford, Oregon\n|Full Exterior Painting\n|Transforms the feel and look of your house, enhancing its curb appeal and increasing its value.\n|Deck and Fence Painting and Staining\n|Protects and improves the appearance of your outdoor living areas.\n|Cleans dirt, grime, and cobwebs from your home’s external surfaces, preparing them for painting.\n|Painting Trim and Doors\n|Enhances the overall feel and look of your house while not having to paint the complete external.\n“I was so impressed with the external residential painting services supplied by this business in Medford, Oregon. The painters were professional, courteous, and did an excellent job transforming the style of my home. I would personally strongly suggest them to anyone trying to find external painters in Medford.”\nIf you’re searching for experienced and professional exterior painters in Medford, Oregon, your search is over. Contact us today to plan a consultation and see how we can modify your home’s external.\nInterior House Painting Services in Medford Oregon\nOur company of Medford Oregon interior painters is committed to bringing a whole new life to your property interiors. We use high-quality paints and modern strategies to deliver an excellent finish that lasts for years to come. We is skilled in handling various interior painting projects, including:\n- Walls, ceilings, and doors\n- Trim and baseboards painting\n- Cabinetry refinishing and repainting\n- Texture painting\n- Drywall repair and patchwork\n- Color consulting and much more\nWe realize that painting the inner of your house is definitely an inconvenience, which is why we works efficiently with minimal disruptions. We always respect your schedule, and our painters come with the most effective tools to make certain a clean workspace. We guarantee your satisfaction with this workmanship and offer a top quality finish that can make your interiors get noticed.\nOur Interior Painting Process\nWe realize that no two interior painting projects are similar, which is why we provide you with custom solutions tailored to your needs. Our Medford Oregon interior painters will work collaboratively along with you to ascertain the best painting approach for your home.\nOur process includes the following steps:\n|We discuss your painting needs and preferences, including colors, finishes, along with other specifications.\n|We take great care in preparing the interior surfaces for painting. This can include filling cracks, sanding, and priming the surfaces for optimal adhesion.\n|Our experienced team uses high-quality paints and modern methods to deliver a seamless finish. We use protective drop cloths to avoid spills and splatters onto your furniture or floors.\n|Cleaning and Inspection\n|We clean up the task area, removing all equipment and materials. We conduct one final inspection from the work to ensure it meets your satisfaction.\n“I’m impressed with the standard of work Medford Oregon interior painters did in my home. They were skilled, professional, and a pleasure to work with. I strongly recommend them.” – Jane, Medford, Oregon\nContact us today to schedule a consultation and transform the interiors of your home with the exceptional painting services.\nWhy Choose Our Medford Oregon Residential Painters?\nIn terms of residential painting, selecting the best contractor is crucial. At our organization, we be proud of being the very best option for homeowners in Medford, Oregon. Listed below are just a few of why:\n- Experienced and skilled house painters Medford homeowners can trust\n- Knowledge of both exterior and interior painting services\n- Affordable pricing without compromising on quality\n- Reliable service with a commitment to timeliness\n- Consistent delivery of top-quality results\n- Testimonials from satisfied customers in Medford, Oregon\nWhether you need external painters Medford or interior painters Medford, we’ve got you covered. Our experienced team of professionals needs a personalized approach to each project, making sure we understand your vision and bring it to life. From color consultation to surface preparation and paint application, we be aware of everything to make sure a flawless finish.\n“I was thoroughly astounded by the level of professionalism and awareness of detail that our house painters in Medford demonstrated through the entire process. These were reliable, communicative, and delivered just what they promised – quality results at a reasonable cost. I would personally strongly suggest their services to anyone looking for residential painting.” – John D.\nDon’t be happy with anything under the best in terms of your home. Trust our house painters in Medford, Oregon, to present you with exceptional service and results. Contact us now to schedule your painting project!\nAffordable House Painting Services in Medford Oregon\nIn terms of apartment painting services in Medford, Oregon, we is focused on providing affordable options for homeowners. We understand that painting your home could be a significant investment, and our pricing reflects our dedication to keeping our services accessible without compromising the quality of our work.\nWhether you will need exterior or interior painting services, we provide competitive pricing for both. Our company of skilled residential painters in Medford, Oregon, will continue to work with you to discover the best method of any project that fits your finances and requires. We feel that everyone deserves a beautiful and well-maintained home, and that we are committed to assisting you achieve that without going broke.\nOur Pricing Approach\nOur pricing approach is transparent, so we will usually provide you with a detailed estimate in the costs involved prior to starting any work. We consider the size of your house, the volume of preparation work required, and the sort of paint you would like to use. We also offer different payment options, including payment plans, to offer you even more flexibility in managing your budget.\nSimultaneously, we never compromise on quality. Our company of Medford, Oregon house painters is focused on delivering the perfect results for every project we undertake. We use high-quality paints and materials and employ proven methods to ensure a durable and long-lasting finish.\nContact Us Today for Affordable House Painting Services in Medford Oregon\nIf you’re looking for affordable and reliable house painting services in Medford, Oregon, take a look at we of expert house painters. Our company is enthusiastic about whatever we do and take pride in helping homeowners transform their houses into beautiful and inviting spaces. Contact us right now to schedule a consultation and learn more about our pricing and services.\nReliable Medford Oregon House Painters\nWhen it comes to apartment painting services, reliability is key. Our company of Medford Oregon apartment painters is dedicated to ensuring your project is done punctually as well as your satisfaction.\nWe understand the value of implementing project schedules and attempt to maintain open communication with our customers throughout the process. Through the initial consultation to the final walk-through, we prioritize your requirements and preferences.\nWe of residential painters in Medford, Oregon, is extremely skilled and familiar with all aspects of residential painting. We use only high-quality materials and tools to make certain a flawless finish each time.\nDon’t simply take our word for it. Our satisfied customers in Medford, Oregon, have praised our reliability and commitment to excellence. Here are a few of the testimonials:\n“I used to be impressed with how reliable this team was. They showed up on time, worked efficiently, and finished my exterior painting project before schedule!” – Jane S.\n“If you wish your residential painting done right, here is the team to use. These people were reliable and professional throughout the entire process.” – Mark K.\nIf you select our Medford Oregon residential painters, you can depend on we will deliver quality results on time and within budget. Contact us now to schedule your consultation!\nQuality Results Each Time\nAt our Medford, Oregon house painting company, we know in delivering quality results each time. From the time we start preparing the surfaces to the final coat of paint, we pay meticulous awareness of detail to ensure a flawless finish that will last for a long time.\nOur company of experienced house painters in Medford, Oregon, uses only the highest quality paints and materials to make certain an exceptional, long-lasting finish. We understand that your property is your biggest investment, and our goal is to ensure it seems its best.\nWhether you will need interior or external painting services, you can rest assured that our skilled painters will exceed your expectations. We be proud of our work and they are dedicated to delivering exceptional results on every project.\n“I hired Medford Oregon apartment painters to paint the interior of my home, and I couldn’t be happier with all the results. The interest to detail was incredible, and the painters were always punctually and professional. I strongly recommend them!” – Sarah D.\nOur commitment to quality extends beyond the paint job itself. We also ensure that you keep your work space neat and tidy, so that you won’t need to deal with any messes or debris after we’re done.\nIf you’re looking for apartment painters in Medford, Oregon, who can deliver quality results each and every time, take a look at we. We take great pride in our awareness of detail, commitment to customer care, and exceptional workmanship. Contact us today to get going on your next painting project!\nTestimonials from Satisfied Customers\nDon’t take our word for it! Our Medford, Oregon apartment painters have obtained praise from numerous satisfied customers:\n“I recently hired the residential painters at Medford for a whole interior painting job, and I couldn’t be happier with all the results. They was punctual, professional, and went far beyond to ensure an exceptional outcome. I strongly recommend those to anyone looking for quality painting services in Medford, Oregon.” – Sarah B.\n“The exterior of my home is at dire need of a makeover, and I’m so glad I trusted the team at Medford to handle job. The painters were attentive to detail and delivered a flawless finish that exceeded my expectations. I will definitely be using their services again down the road!” – John F.\n“I was reluctant to hire painters as a result of potential mess and disruption to my daily routine. However, they at Medford made the procedure stress-free and enjoyable. These people were respectful of my home and left it cleaner than when they arrived. The ultimate result was outstanding and came in a competitive price.” – Susan M.\nAt Medford, we feel that client satisfaction is extremely important. These testimonials certainly are a evidence of our commitment to quality, affordability, and customer support. Contact us right now to observe how we can transform your house.\nDeciding on the best residential painters is essential to improving the appeal and value of your house. Our Medford Oregon house painters are affordable, reliable, and dedicated to delivering quality results every time.\nWith many years of industry experience, our team of experienced professionals has the expertise to handle your painting needs. We offer both interior and exterior painting services that can transform your living spaces while protecting them from the elements.\nWe pride ourselves on our focus on detail and our commitment to customer satisfaction. Our reliable service and competitive pricing make us the best option for Medford, Oregon homeowners.\nWhy Choose Us?\nAt Medford Oregon Apartment Painters, we are excited about providing our customers with the best possible service. Our team of skilled painters pays meticulous attention to detail to make sure that every project is completed perfectly.\nOur affordable pricing and reliable service make us the go-to option for homeowners in Medford, Oregon. Whether you need interior or external painting services, our company is here to aid.\nGet in Touch Today\nIf you’re trying to find top-quality residential painting services in Medford, Oregon, check out Medford Oregon Apartment Painters. With our persistence for excellence, you can rely on us to exceed your expectations.\nContact us right now to schedule your free consultation and find out more about the way we can transform your home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pollygentry.com/blogs/pollys-adventures/polly-gentry-studio-update-september-30-2018","date":"2024-02-29T15:57:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474843.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229134901-20240229164901-00810.warc.gz","language_score":0.9728641510009766,"token_count":350,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__61903028","lang":"en","text":"It's been a while since my last blog and I started thinking I should just update weekly on what I've been working on and what I will be doing in the coming week. It has been a whirlwind of a summer and now we are full on Fall here in Kansas.\nLast week I finished up a few commission pieces for some customers. A few pinned hearts and a watercolor sketch of my friend's childhood home. I also painted some abstract flowers on Thursday. That was a lot of fun! I called the painting Flower Power and I just loaded it onto my website under \"Paintings\" I think I'll be painting more flowers in the weeks to come.\nThe month of October I am going to be putting a daily challenge ink piece in my Instagram and Facebook stories. There are Instagrammers who like to encourage other artists to create every day and I love that! So I'm going to participate this month practicing using my new pen markers and creating the challenge word in chinese characters. My trip to China in May this year really intrigued me to learn to write some of the characters. If you want to follow along you can find me on both Instagram and Facebook @pollygentrystudio.\nI am also going to be stretching raw canvas for the first time ever this week. I have 2 commissioned flags to get started on and they wanted a unique size canvas rather than the standard sizes I always paint. They also like heavy paint with rich deep strokes so that was what lead me to the palette knife floral this week to get back into the groove with thick paints. I can't wait to show you these flags when I am done.\nI love hearing from you all so don't hesitate to leave me a message!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.margaretwasiuta.com/about-the-artist","date":"2023-12-05T12:26:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100551.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20231205105136-20231205135136-00501.warc.gz","language_score":0.9714378714561462,"token_count":490,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__261584928","lang":"en","text":"Born in Poland, Margaret graduated with a Master's degree from the Faculty of Interior Architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. Additionally, she completed the internationally acclaimed Paris College of Art summer program (PCA) in France. During her studies, Margaret was consistently recognized for her work in the discipline that she was most enamoured with: painting. She was awarded with many prestigious distinctions over the course of her training.\nFollowing her move to Canada, Margaret made a career out of designing and creating displays and exhibit materials for various architectural and retail applications. She later branched out into fashion styling, interior design, special events staging and commissioned painting. During this period of time, her paintings found homes in private collections in Canada, the United States, Poland, and France. In her spare time, Margaret facilitated several children's programs as a volunteer at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and Runnymede Public School.\nIn the past 10 years, Margaret has focused on exploring and bringing her inner experience to the canvas by creating personally meaningful artwork. She exhibits regularly each year, with several of her recent pieces having been added to private collections throughout Canada, Europe, and the USA. She has participated in international and national competitions, with her work being selected for juried exhibitions and winning several awards. Experience related to the exhibitions, awards, press coverage, publications and interviews can be viewed on the Exhibitions page.\nMargaret is a Member of:\nColour and Form Society (CFS) - Canada,\nArt Resilience Movement - France,\nand an Associate of the Society of Canadian Artists (SCA).\nInspired by life and people, my painting is a way of story-telling. Using the language of colour and lines, I attempt to translate my feelings onto the canvas. To accomplish my goals of expression, I make use of acrylic, oil, pastel, charcoal, pencil, glaze, and varnish in various combinations. Layer after layer, I want to expose what is underneath. My recent artwork tends to focus on the creation of a structural space - one which represents both an atmosphere of personal experience, as well as an active state of mind. The creation of this image often becomes a living process, blending the boundary between abstraction and representation. My paintings are meant to be an open invitation to the viewer, providing the space from which individual meaning and significance emerge.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://topbookmakers.org/items/Horses-oil-painting-for-living-room-a-bay-hunter-a-springer-spaniel-a-sussex-spaniel-by-george-stubbs-hand-painted-canvas-art/62.html","date":"2019-05-27T11:13:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232262369.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20190527105804-20190527131804-00163.warc.gz","language_score":0.9144396185874939,"token_count":1350,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__26484791","lang":"en","text":"100% Hand Painted! 100% Satisfaction! High Quality Only!Faster Delivery!\nCanvas Only,Rolled up shipping.Without Stretched or framed. Contact us for Extra cost with stretched or framed.For stretched(Gallery Wrapped or framed painting (hang on wall directly ) we only accept the size not bigger than 24x36inch.Please note.Custom Size and Custom painting is available for us.Send us the messages for details.\nThe waterprint or artist name will not be showed on the completed painting.\nAbout us :\nMarine Garden is a professional art gallery located in Xiamen oil painting village,which focus on art reproduction of great masters such as Van Gogh ,Monet, Picasso, Dali, Renoir, Klimt, Degas and O\\'Keeffe etc. More than one hundreds sensior artists work here.We can paint any picture and any size. Paintings Quality and Details Photos:\nSize Chart :\n8 x 10inch\n(20cm x 25cm)\n12 x 16inch\n(30cm X 40cm)\n16 x 20inch\n(40cm X 50cm)\n20 x 24inch\n(50cm x 60cm)\n24 x 36inch\n30 x 40inch\n(75cm x 100cm)\n36 x 48inch\n(90 x 120cm)\n40 x 60inch\n(100cm x 150cm)\n(120cm x 180 cm)\nCustom Size Available\nCustom Art Painting ( Photo to Canvas ) :\nEasy To Order : You just need to send us your image or photo and let us know the size you wanted We will send you the best price including the shipping cost to your city. Order confirmed.Leave us your correct shipping address and contact telephone number. We will send you the completed painting photo by email for confirmation before the shipment. The changes can be done if you are not satisfied with some parts on the painting. Ship Out the package, inform you the tracking no. When you got the painting,if there is any problem,let us know freely,we will reply you in 12 hrs.\nFAQS(Frequently Asked Questions)\n1. What are oil painting reproductions?\n---Oil painting reproductions are hand made recreations of original paintings. The originals are made by well-known and respected artists such as Van Gogh Picasso and many more. Reproductions allow you to own a replica of a masterpiece that only the very rich could afford. Many of the originals could only be found in world famous art museums. A reproduction is your chance of owning magnificent art at an affordable price.\n2.Why are your prices so low?\nWe have many of talented and master artists, we purchase thousands of high quality oil paintings from them directly. We have an unmatched ability to purchase paintings at a low price and instead of increasing our profit we transfer the savings to our customers. Buying from us gives you the opportunity to purchase oil paintings at the wholesale price.\n3.If I order a painting with a frame would I get the painting framed and ready to hang on my wall?\n--- YES. When you order both a frame and a painting we stretch your painting on stretcher bars. Then we frame the painting and put all the necessary hardware for you to hang your painting on your wall.\n4.How long will I have to wait for my painting?\n---Your painting usually gets shipped to you within 4 days (on weekdays). It will arrive to your side in 5-10 business days by EMS international express. DHL,TNT,FEDEX express is also available,please check the charges with us if you need..\n5.Can you reproduce paintings from my picture?\n---Yes, we can reproduce an oil painting from any clear picture or photograph. You can contact us with the name of the artist and image, Email us the image that you would like replicated.\n6.What should I do if I haven\\'t received my purchase?\n---If you haven\\'t received your purchase, please be patient. Your purchase may reach your hand in the next few days. Meanwhile, please contact the shipping company by your side or contact us for help, we will try our best to help you. If your purchase was lost, we will send you a new one.\n7.How can I pay?\nWe prefer Escrow payment (fast, easy and safe).Please be aware that any refund will be issued in the same way that buyer paid us.\nWe can accept all kinds of major credit card (Visa/Master/Discover/American Express) via Escrow,and you are still able to pay with credit card as guest member of Escrow when you forget your?Escrow password or you didn\\'t have a?Escrow account set up.\nAll other payment methods and options:\nFor all other payment methods, please Email me first before the purchase to make sure I would accept your payment options.Usually we don\\'t offer pickup service\n8.How are the paintings packed?\n---All of the paintings will be packed by hard tube inside and bubble plastic outside.\n9.What kind of business are allowed in your shop?\n---We can do all wholesale,retail and dropship!\nDear customers, we thank you for choosing our products,professional service for you starts from order payment verification.Wish you a happy shopping Please contact us if you have any questions about products or our service,and contact us BEFORE leaving any negative feedback,we will do our best to offer you satisfied solution. Please give us 5 stars if you are satisfied,we appreciate for your supporting on this.\n- Unit Type: piece\n- Package Weight: 1.0kg (2.20lb.)\n- Package Size: 10cm x 10cm x 10cm (3.94in x 3.94in x 3.94in)\n- Size (Inch): 32 X 24, 40 X 30, 48 X 36, 64 X 48\n- Type: Oil Paintings\n- Subjects: Animal\n- Technics: Hand Painted\n- Original: No\n- Frame: No\n- Brand Name: Zemalu\n- Form: Single\n- Material: Linen\n- Frame mode: Unframed\n- Style: Classic\n- Medium: Oil\n- Support Base: Canvas\n- Aid: 60\n- Iid: 3955\n- M: M4\n- Calligraphy and painting type: Canvas Painting\n- Shape: Rectangle","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tynemouthfineart.com/portfolio-item/1061/","date":"2018-03-21T16:20:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647671.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20180321160816-20180321180816-00011.warc.gz","language_score":0.9756677150726318,"token_count":386,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__7456155","lang":"en","text":"About this picture\nThe Blenheim at North Shields\nAlan R. Cook\nThis fine oil painting by Alan Reid Cook depicts the Fred Olsen Cruise Line ferry, The Blenheim, passing North Shields.\nThe Blenheim was the first of a fleet of new ships brought into service by the Fred Olsen Cruise Lines in 1951. The ship was named the Blenheim, in honour of Sir Winston Churchill, who had been born at Blenheim Palace, the Churchill family seat.\nShe was built by Thornycroft & Co Ltd and The Blenheim sailed the route between Oslo and Newcastle from 1951 until 1968.\nFrom the 1930s, the funnels on Olsen ships – which had been painted black with a red band bearing the family’s flag on either side – became buff yellow. The flag, white with its swallow tail and with a blue dot and a diagonal blue bar, had first been flown by the second Fred Olsen on his racing yacht in the 1890’s.\noil on board\nImage size: 49 cm x 75 cm\nAbout the artist\nAlan Reid COOK, RSMA, PS (1920-1974)\nMarine and landscape painter in oil, pastel and watercolour.\nBorn at Gateshead. After WW2 he decided to become an art teacher and trained at Canterbury Art School. On completing his studies he taught art at Ralph Gardiner School and North Tyneside College.\nExhibited at the Royal Society of Marine Artists and the Artists of the Northern Counties exhibitions at the Laing Art Gallery.\nIn 1973 he was elected as a member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists (the only artist in that year elected as a member). In the same year he was elected a member of the Pastel Society.\nHis work is represented in the National Maritime Museum, Shipley Art Gallery and other public and private collcetions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.fitchandfellows.com/~brenda-hurley","date":"2023-09-24T00:27:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506539.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923231031-20230924021031-00804.warc.gz","language_score":0.9750210642814636,"token_count":221,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__59418007","lang":"en","text":"About Brenda Hurley\nBrenda trained as a dress designer before venturing into painting. She regards herself as a colourist and uses acrylic paint for its’ quick drying qualities and for the pureness of colour. Brenda sees pattern and shape in everything around her, in landscape and still life, she will look for lost edges and the use of high horizon lines. Her work (which includes still life, landscape and the figure) is simplified and abstracted without losing the form.\nShe teaches drawing and painting at workshops, she demonstrates for art groups and she also works with small groups in her studio. She has worked at the Queen’s Park Centre in Aylesbury once a week for many years, helping students to develop their own style.\nBrenda is a member of the National Acrylics Painters Association, and Bucks Art Society. She has NDD in Dress Design, a BHDAD in Art and Design and a HD in Fine Art from Hatfield University. Her recent work has been part of the Society of Women Artists exhibition at the Mall Galleries in London.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://theaccessibleartshow.co.uk/artist/stewart-beckett/","date":"2021-05-08T16:46:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243988882.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20210508151721-20210508181721-00222.warc.gz","language_score":0.8920336961746216,"token_count":120,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__14038262","lang":"en","text":"Stewart’s work is inspired by the skills and knowledge of the old masters. He strives to combine his fascination with the human form, the world around us, movement and colour to create atmospheric images.\nHe has featured on both Sky Arts Portrait Artist of the year and Landscape Artist of the Year and was the winner of the Stride Open (2017). He now works out of the Arches Studios in Southampton and teaches classes in the Fareham and Whiteley area, along with workshops and demonstrations throughout Hampshire.\nTwitter: @BeckettStewartClick to book a free ticket","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.britishpaints.com.au/how-tos-and-advice/preparation/","date":"2024-04-23T10:49:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818474.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423095619-20240423125619-00374.warc.gz","language_score":0.9246474504470825,"token_count":786,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__200508110","lang":"en","text":"Selected colour swatchesYou can order up to 20 colour swatches\nTools and Tips\nThe thought of painting a room might be fun, but when it comes down to the nitty gritty, FOMU can rear its head. We’ll let you in to a secret; it’s all about the prep. Choose your paints properly, prep the room, and get your tools in order and you’ll have a perfectly painted room in no time.\nChoose your paints\nFirst things first, consider the surface you’re painting. Is it inside or outside? New or old? This will have an effect on the paint you choose. In most cases a primer is an important part of your paint journey. They provide a protective barrier to help paint glide on easily, and with fewer coats. A primer and paint combo, such as British Paints Paint & Prime, will save you time and money and is suitable on most interior surfaces. It’s a good idea to use a specially formulated paint that protects against mould for wet areas such as kitchens, bathrooms or laundries. Choose a special ceiling paint to give a flat finish and to cover any imperfections. Lastly, choose a hard-wearing gloss paint for woodwork such as doors and window frames, to protect them and leave them looking smooth and polished.\nWater or enamel based?\nIt depends what you’re using it for. Water-based enamel paints are low-odour, have short re-coat times and resist yellowing. Oil-based enamel paints are harder wearing and keep a higher level of gloss, giving you more time to work the paint on the wood or the wall. You can apply a water-based enamel paint over an old oil-based enamel – just make sure you sand the walls back properly first, then give it a prep coat of British Paints PREP 4 in 1 Oil Based.\nAmount of paint\nGet the amount of paint you need wrong and it can either be seriously expensive, or seriously annoying if you run out half-way through the job. The key? Measuring your room, and taking into account doors, windows, ceilings, and trims. British Paint’s Paint Calculator can help you work out exactly what paint you’ll need to finish your space properly.\nPrep the room\nPrepping properly might feel laborious, but it’s a serious time-saver. When walls are smooth and clean, you’ll need less paint, and it will look better when it’s dry. First things first, clear the room, or at least move everything away from the walls and cover them. Make sure the floor is fully covered, and put masking tape around switches, trims, windows, and anything else that you don’t want to paint over. Remove any old flaking paint with a scraper, wash the walls with sugar soap, and fill any gaps or uneven surfaces with filler. Once the walls are clean and dry, you’re ready to go!\nPrep the roller\nThe right tools will make a big difference to the finish of the paint. A roller, paint tray, and tin foil to cover your paint when you’re taking a break, are all essential tools to start with. Don’t move too fast though; before you start, wash your roller in warm water to remove dirt or fluff giving you a super smooth paint finish. Then, pour the paint in to the deepest part of the paint tray. Dip your roller in to the tray, and give it a few rolls until it’s properly soaked with paint. Then lightly roll it over the ribbed part of the tray to get rid of excess paint before you start painting.\nPerfectly prepped, and ready to paint.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://reeddeanwhite.com/about-mankato-minnesota-artist-reed-white.php","date":"2022-11-28T14:22:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710533.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20221128135348-20221128165348-00301.warc.gz","language_score":0.9659531712532043,"token_count":517,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__74759005","lang":"en","text":"I paint people because I find them challenging, interesting, and overflowing with narrative. I am documenting time, place, society, and how these people fit into it – or at least my interpretation of that. We can all relate to life’s struggles, simple pleasures, emotions, and the aches and pains of aging. My paintings are a way for me to share my perspective of these facets of life. I paint people as I see them, flaws and all. My paintings are not meant to be flattering; my intention is not to please the subject and make a commission, but to create a piece of art.\nOn a strictly visual level, I see my paintings as relating fields of color that toy with balance and the eye’s path. These compositions are decorated with detail and texture, but the interplay among colors, the harmony and discord, is what excites me as a painter. I love a rudimentary, centralized composition, perfectly balanced, like a circle within a square. This simplistic solution to balance is why I like a single, frontal-facing figure. There may be elements of asymmetry to break up the piece, but the main structure is as straightforward as a Rothko or a Giacometti painting. I see the figure as subordinate to the painterly qualities – the marks, the drips, the colors, the textures – that I create.\nI'm focusing on the details, attempting to capture the textures, the subtleties of reflecting light, and many of the things that we as people can relate to. I want the audience to form a relationship with my paintings through recollection of personal experiences — whether it is triggered by these details of the physical world, specific objects, or the people and their emotions. The viewer is meant to insert their own narrative. I like to think of the paintings as thread within the fabric that is our human coexistence. The more I can weave together, the more the audience can relate to my paintings.\nI paint locals, friends, and heroes because they are a part of my own story. Sometimes, I use my artistic license to embellish the narrative and make the painting more exciting.\nReed White studied fine art at the U of M before receiving his BFA in illustration from College of Visual Arts in St Paul. Reed also received a Master of Arts degree in painting from MSU in Mankato, where he served as an adjunct faculty for the art department. Reed is the recipient of a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant in 2018 and 2020.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ewamatyja.com/blogs/journal/what-is-the-meaning-of-abstract-art","date":"2023-11-30T02:11:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100164.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130000127-20231130030127-00353.warc.gz","language_score":0.9719288945198059,"token_count":634,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__168309580","lang":"en","text":"Are you ever drawn to abstract art but wonder if it actually has a meaning?\nWell, the answer is, it depends.\nSome argue that abstract art should be free from any concrete meaning, allowing the viewer to interpret the work based on their own subjective experience and emotions. However, for many artists, their abstract creations are deeply personal and meaningful. They use their intuition and emotions to create pieces that are almost like a diary of their thoughts and feelings. For them, abstract art is a language that speaks volumes about their inner selves. So, the next time you gaze upon an abstract masterpiece, remember that it may hold a profound and intimate meaning for the artist who created it.\nDo abstract art has to have a meaning?\nI create art intuitively. The moment I start to paint feels like I’m in a zone, it is sort of my own way of meditation. I am in my studio every day BUT I cannot push myself daily to paint. I need to feel it. When taht moment comes I act almost like an animal, going crazy with paint, working on several paintings at the time, I’m using so much energy that after couple of hours I feel draint, almost empty. That is the moment when I know I need to stop, fill back up my creativity with new emotions and express it the next moment I’ll feel the calling. Does my art has a meaning? It is filled with tones of feelings, it is my own diary, it my own language. So for me YES IT HAS A MEANING.\nAbstract art is a special kind of art where the artist doesn't try to paint or draw things that look like the real world. Instead, they use colors, shapes, lines, and textures to create something that is unique and creative. Some abstract art can look like a bunch of shapes and colors all mixed together, while others might look like a bunch of lines or patterns.\nNow, you might be wondering, does abstract art have to have a meaning? Well, that's a great question! Sometimes, abstract art is like a secret message from the artist. They might use certain colors or shapes to tell a story or to express a feeling. It's kind of like a puzzle that we have to figure out by looking at the art and trying to understand what the artist is trying to say. Other times, abstract art is just meant to be enjoyed for how it looks. The artist might have created it just because they thought it would be pretty or interesting to look at.\nWhat's really cool about abstract art is that it can mean different things to different people. One person might look at an abstract painting and feel happy or excited, while someone else might feel sad or confused. It's all about how the art makes you feel, and what you see when you look at it.\nSo, whether abstract art has a meaning or not, it's still a really cool and creative way for artists to express themselves. And it's also a great way for us to use our imaginations and come up with our own ideas about what the art means.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.formodernmakers.com/flaming-gorge-calendar/2017/7/7/friday-free-for-all-craft-rk3gp-ecstf","date":"2019-10-18T03:27:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986677884.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20191018032611-20191018060111-00549.warc.gz","language_score":0.9170709252357483,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__193373243","lang":"en","text":"This class is a great introduction to mixed media. Come and experience multiple mediums.\n- Acrylic Paint\n- Brush Stroke Markers\n- Colored Pencils\nAges: 9+ - $10pp\nPrice includes one 11x14 mixed media sheet. This project is to me made during this guided creative class. You will have access to the following: acrylic paint, watercolors, brush stroke markers, mod-podge, and colored pencils.\nYou are more than welcome to purchase any additional blanks from the store to express your faith during this creative class time.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://paris-pekin.net/introduction-to-pastel-drawing-mediums/","date":"2023-02-06T11:43:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500339.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206113934-20230206143934-00254.warc.gz","language_score":0.9542536735534668,"token_count":804,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__141110393","lang":"en","text":"Pastels are one of the easiest mediums to work with and therefore are a very popular choice amongst artists. Pastels combine the immediacy of a drawing medium while at the same time provide the artist with a color-rich, paint-like environment. With Pastel drawing, there is no need to prepare your drawing surface, as pastels can be applied directly to your support. There are no harsh chemicals or mediums to be concerned about and cleanup is a snap! It is no wonder why artists adore this medium so much.\nPastels are available in a wide range of exciting colors and materials from soft pastels and oil pastels, to pastel pencils and crayons. You could literally spend a lifetime exploring this versatile and exciting medium.\nTYPE OF PASTELS\nPastels are available in a wide range of types and this is to accommodate the different tastes artists have. These various types of pastels are all created using similar pigments, only they are composed of different quantities or kinds of binding materials.\nSoft pastels are the original form of this medium and probably the most popular. Soft pastels are composted of pure pigment, chalk, and a gum solution. They produce rich colorful lines and are more often than not, looked upon as painting mediums more than drawing mediums. Soft pastels can produce subtle lines or can be built up into rich impastos. It provides the artist with the best of both worlds essentially. Of all the various types of pastels, soft pastels are available in the widest range of colors. They can be purchased individually or in sets.\nHard pastels, as the name implies, are hard and more suited for drawing and producing lines. Artists often use hard pastels and soft pastels together in the same drawing. The hard pastels are used to layout the drawing and the soft pastels are worked in over the hard. The hard pastels are then used again to finalize the drawing by adding in details. Hard pastels do not have the extensive range of color that soft pastels have. It is for this reason that you must utilize various optical color mixing techniques on your paper if you want to produce different colors.\nPastel crayons are a hybrid medium of medium hardness that combines the characteristics of hard and soft pastels. They are available in a limited range of colors when compared to soft pastels. Crayons are quite popular for artists that enjoy outdoor drawing as their convenient size makes them suitable for transport and their composition makes them less prone to breakage.\nPastel pencils are very similar in composition to crayons only they are encased in wood in the form of a pencil and tend to be a bit softer than crayons. Pastel pencils are perfect for detailed work and also have the ability to be blended somewhat. They are available in roughly the same range of colors as crayons and are available as individual items or in sets.\nThese pastels are an ingenious invention because of their ability to be used both dry and wet. Obviously, you can see the amazing possibilities with this kind of medium. You can lay down lines as you would any traditional drawing medium and then brush over these lines with water to create colorful watercolor-like washes. These pastels are available individually or in sets and are available in a limited range of colors.\nOil pastels are quite different than other types of pastels in that they use oil as a binder rather than gum. Oil pastels are very sensitive to temperature and they will soften as you use them. They are versatile medium and can be used on a number of different supports including canvas, paper, and board. Just like oil paints, oil pastels can also be used with turpentine opening up a whole new world of exciting techniques.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://patron.lisapowers.ca/west-coast-sunset/","date":"2023-12-03T02:07:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100476.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202235258-20231203025258-00079.warc.gz","language_score":0.934187114238739,"token_count":165,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__7865714","lang":"en","text":"I’m still working on the right “recipe” for vivid colours and cool effects in this fluid painting series. The method is quite hard to replicate and you just never know what the final results will be, because the paints continue to move about the canvas until dry. I’m not 100 percent happy with the results of this one. Some of the paints cracked so I won’t be using those brands again. But I do loooove the way the tree came to life! (I used tissue paper to create texture.)\nThe background trees dried a bit darker than I’d intended (they looked exquisite when wet).\nUPDATE: See the updated version here. Someone saw this piece in my studio and loved it, cracks and all! He purchased it on the spot!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.cjskamloops.ca/events/art-battle-7/","date":"2018-04-20T14:30:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125938462.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20180420135859-20180420155859-00300.warc.gz","language_score":0.9241490960121155,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__56107936","lang":"en","text":"Date(s) - 28/04/2017\nThe next round of Art Battle is coming to CJ’s April 28th!\nJoin us for a wonderful evening of creativity and community, a live painting tournament showcasing local artists. Be a part of the fun as a spectator, or participate as one of the featured artists by applying online at artbattle.com Winners from this seasons events will advance to the BC Finals in Vancouver June 24th with a chance to paint in Nationals this summer!\nTickets are available online at artbattle.com\nCheck out the Facebook event page here","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mothercare.com/toys/art-and-creativity/drawing-and-painting/","date":"2019-12-12T12:16:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540543252.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20191212102302-20191212130302-00200.warc.gz","language_score":0.9571890830993652,"token_count":243,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__10577709","lang":"en","text":"Get creative with our art and craft supplies, including paint for kids, stencils for painting, messy play mats and much, much more.\nWe stock children’s paint in a rainbow of colours for every artistic project. There are paint options for toddlers and baby-safe paint choices too. If you’re unsure on what to draw, you can use some drawing stencils for inspiration. There are lots of fun designs to discover, from animals to flowers to trains.\nThings can get a bit messy when children’s paint sets are involved, so make sure you’re prepared. You can cover tables with old newspapers and floors with messy mats. You can also invest in a few children's art aprons to keep all clothing clean. Choosing washable paint for kids may also be a good idea, so you can easily remove any stains.\nActivities such as painting and drawing have lots of educational benefits for children. Not only do they help to build fine motor skills and hand-to-eye coordination, but they also encourage self-expression, supporting early development.\nShop our painting and drawing sets for kids and children’s paint sets online now.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.franque.com.au/karan-hayman","date":"2018-07-18T03:04:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590046.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718021906-20180718041906-00222.warc.gz","language_score":0.9695659279823303,"token_count":344,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__197474569","lang":"en","text":"Karan Hayman’s art practice focuses mainly on drawing, painting and printmaking.\nHayman lives and works on a small farm near Kyneton in Central Victoria. The surrounding landscape and what Hayman describes as “endless sky’s” have dominated and inspired her recent works. Hayman’s Paintings are an exploration of both her personal environment and the emotional states they inspire. Her carefully structured canvases are distinguished by their highly personalized and often surreal and whimsical approach. The works are palpably sensual. Flowing seascapes and landscapes ambiguous in an arresting and mysterious yet always warmly lyrical way.\n“Hayman’s response to the landscape is an aesthetic one imbued with the sensitivity of an artist who feels the landscape as much as sees it”\n-Dr Ashley Crawford Arts writer and author of a number of books on Australian artists including Directory of Australian Art Craftsman House 2006.\nHayman Studied Fine Art at RMIT and went on to found and establish Roar Studios one of Melbourne’s first artist –run gallery and studio spaces, which opened in 1982 while Hayman was still at Art School. She went on to complete her Post Graduate studies at RMIT in 1992.\nKaran has held several solo exhibitions in Australia including Tokyo and has been represented in numerous group exhibitions in cities around Australia and Tokyo.\nHayman’s work is held in the collections of the Australian National Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Art Bank, New Parliament House, Myer Collection, Gaden’s, Sangi Collection Tokyo and numerous private collections in Australia, Europe, Japan and USA.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://richesandrhymes.wordpress.com/category/painting/","date":"2018-07-16T06:51:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589222.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716060836-20180716080836-00598.warc.gz","language_score":0.9881789088249207,"token_count":603,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__256828875","lang":"en","text":"Painting this morning…\n© September 5, 2013\nI have had an artistic burst lately. Bought myself some paints and brushes. I confess I’ve been reading The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron — a GREAT book, but I didn’t foresee this little adventure. I haven’t painted in forever, and even then, it would have been when the kids were young. Art has never really been my thing. Maybe I have a small crafty bent; I did needlepoint growing up and I used to make fabric-covered photo albums, but I rarely indulge it and my artwork is so amateurish. I don’t think I have a natural talent for it, but I’m pleased with how this painting turned out. I always wanted to take art in high school, but I was too busy singing in chorus and I wasn’t willing to give that up.\nI was inspired to do this painting as I had actually seen a few hummingbirds the night before at my friend Sarah’s home. I used to have a special feeder up at my old house, and I have missed seeing these tiny birds up close, so this was a treat for me. A few years ago, I remember taking the kids to see a professional catch, take measurements, band, and then release hummingbirds at The Bird Watcher by the Mall of Georgia.\nThis painting was done with acrylics on drawing paper. A lot of it was an experiment and there are things I would do differently, but overall, I hope it’s a glimpse of good things to come. I hope to do more. In fact, I have signed up for a pastel class this Saturday. This was before I painted this picture. It would be cool to be able to illustrate my own poems. Right now, that seems impossible, but who knows? I’m open to it.\nWhen I finished, I sent a pic of it to my mom, who is a very talented artist, but she hasn’t painted in a very long time. She was surprised and loved it and then said I should frame it and send it to her. SHE should be painting and then sending them to me. She has true talent, and I hope I have inspired her. She could easily be doing things like this and so much more. One time, her own mother painted a whole set of fine china that is very lovely.\nMy youngest daughter Elizabeth has a natural gift for art. I hope she will keep drawing and painting and pursuing her talent. I think it’s important to have a creative outlet and to develop your skills to be really excellent at something. She could be great. I’m not seeking to be a great painter necessarily, but it’s another fun, creative expression to have in addition to writing and music. Who knows — maybe I will write a poem to accompany this one someday.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artcalla.com/en/celine-calla/apropos-parcours-demarche/","date":"2021-02-25T22:05:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178355937.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20210225211435-20210226001435-00117.warc.gz","language_score":0.965019166469574,"token_count":351,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__76567174","lang":"en","text":"Céline Calla is a self-taught contemporary painter.\nVery early on, she was attracted to manual activities of all kinds, much more than to dolls. His father, an ingenious handyman, was then a resource to sharpen his curiosity and creativity. She accumulates objects and materials like treasures to bring them back to life and usefulness.\nThen choosing the plastic arts course in high school, she met Claude Duport, painter and teacher. She develops her techniques in drawing and sketching, and discovers dry pastel, engraving? and especially acrylic paint. This material, conducive to spontaneity, has been its outlet for more than 20 years.\nA graphic designer by training, she gradually turned to the human being and became a nursing assistant. The complexity of souls and the setbacks of life inspire her, her sensitivity guides her.\nThis intimate passion, she decides at the end of 2019 to share it publicly.\nAcrylic allows him to follow the tree structure of his thoughts and emotions, their contradictions and their complementarities. The abstract does not impose a subject, the eye wanders without reference, the imagination takes over to personalize its reading.\n“My painting is my language, which everyone can translate into.\nThe canvas frames are of high quality, the edges are painted black and the whole is varnished in several layers to provide protection and shine.\nEach canvas is signed and countersigned accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\nWhile waiting for the online sale, you can find my paintings on the places of planned exhibitions or on the repertoire of contemporary artists of the house of artists.\nDelivery is possible, plus postage.\nFeel free to contact me for any further information.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.region5mentalhealth.com/events/imagine-network-painting-party/","date":"2020-08-11T01:20:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738723.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20200810235513-20200811025513-00579.warc.gz","language_score":0.9017910361289978,"token_count":92,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__53139243","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nImagine Network Painting Party\nJanuary 17 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pmFree\nPlease join the Imagine Network (Wellness in the Woods) for a Painting Party! Food will be provided and this event is paid for by the Region V+ AMHI. You must RSVP in order to attend: 218-296-2067. For more information, please see the flyer: IN 5+ painting Wadena","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://popcreep.com/calum-stevenson-artist/","date":"2023-09-23T11:30:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506480.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923094750-20230923124750-00003.warc.gz","language_score":0.9873132109642029,"token_count":479,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__291187233","lang":"en","text":"This year’s portrait artist of the year series, which concluded on this week, was won by young artist Calum Stevenson.\nFollowing the program, fans want to know more about the 2021 portrait artist of the year. Calum Stevenson is a young Scottish artist who has already made quite an impact in his field.\nWho is artist Calum Stevenson?\nCalum Stevenson is a Scottish artist from Bonnybridge, Falkirk. Stevenson has already established a reputation in the field of art with several of his paintings having been previously exhibited throughout Scotland.\nHe has also received a slew of honors, including the 2019 Sandra McNeilance award for drawing and painting, as well as a finalist position in the 2020 Artists Collecting Society studio prize.The artist frequently posts his work on Instagram, where he has 14,800 followers and has previously painted both Tilda Swinton and Sandra Oh.\nCalum Stevenson named as 2021 portrait artist of the year\nOn Wednesday, December 15th, Calum Stevenson was named Sky Art’s portrait artist of the year for Season 8 of the show looking for the next rising star in the art world came to an end.\nAfter winning £10,000 for his portrait of Barry Humphries at the Portrait Awards 2016 finals, he went on to paint Nicola Benedetti, a violinist who played in Westminster Abbey. Following the broadcast, Stevenson posted a photo on Instagram of himself holding up his award for the Sky series.\nStevenson said, while accepting “still doesn’t feel real,” that he was “pleased to be the Sky Portrait Artist of the Year.”\nHow did he get into painting?\nSince a young age, Lira has had a passion for art; however, the budding artist credits a previous instructor for encouraging him to pursue his interest.\n“I was always very talented in art, but I wouldn’t say it was something I knew I wanted to do until my final year at Denny High,” Calum Stevenson recalled. “One of my instructors, Mrs Felton, was quite helpful in pushing me forward.”\nThe young artist went on to study at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and then studied Fine Art Practice at the Glasgow School of Art, where he obtained an MA in 2020.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://duntongallery.com/","date":"2019-01-18T00:10:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583659417.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20190117224929-20190118010929-00209.warc.gz","language_score":0.9559867978096008,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__204436456","lang":"en","text":"Pansies and Blue Cup Oil 14 x 22\nWelcome to Dunton Gallery! Established in 1997 we went ‘virtual’ in 2002 and here we are today.\nWe primarily offer original, representational works of art in various media from American and International artists both living and deceased. The paintings are in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors and the 3-dimensional pieces are bronze and glass—there is something for everyone.\nBe advised all paintings are one-of-a-kind and are subject to prior sale. The contents of this site is copy written by Dunton Gallery, Inc. while the images are the copy written material of the respective artists and are not to be copied.\nWe are available by e-mail at email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nocoepropainting.co/","date":"2023-10-02T07:28:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510983.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002064957-20231002094957-00251.warc.gz","language_score":0.9743126630783081,"token_count":531,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__277731490","lang":"en","text":"With over 20 years of industry experience, E PRO Painting is a highly qualified painting company serving residential and commercial clients in the Milliken, CO area. All of our work comes with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and we're fully licensed and insured for your peace of mind.\nAll-inclusive warranties are available. Call today to get more information.\nE Pro Painting was recommended by a friend. Hands down the most professional and knowledgeable painters I've ever encountered. We met Sam for the estimate. His skill, experience, and demeanor eased our tension. The crew arrived on time, they had great eye for detail, they cared for our property as their own and went above and beyond in customer service. We loved the results and will be using them for the exterior next! Absolutely the top painters in the business.\nE Pro just completed painting a bedroom of mine and I couldn't be happier. The crew was very professional, showed up on time and completed the job within the time frame given. We will definitely use them again.\nFound this company at the Larimer County Home show and checked out their work. We contracted with them to paint selective areas in our home and sanding/re-finishing wood mantles. Their crew was very careful to contain the areas of work and took good care of protecting the areas they were working in. Very diligent, conscientious and reliable (always showed up on the day AND time when they said they would). They did a very professional job for us and we are very pleased with the results. We will be using this company again in the near future.\nExcellent price and work is top notch! Highly recommend!!\nYou don't have to look far to find reliable local painters from Milliken, CO and serving the Northern Colorado area. You should make E PRO Painting your go-to because:\n- We pay close attention to detail to ensure customer satisfaction\n- We use high-quality paints and supplies\n- We're always honest and upfront with our clients\n- We're locally owned and operated, so we want what's best for our community\n- We take the time to fully understand our customers' wants and needs\nOur goal is to be the only painting company you ever have to hire. Whether you need residential or commercial services, we'll work hard to impress you.\nOur friendly local painters are standing by to help out with whatever you need. You can count on us for high-quality:\n- Interior painting services\n- Exterior painting services\n- Deck and fence staining services\n- Epoxy garage floor coating services\n- Power washing services","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://easygopro.us/cost-to-paint-cabinet-cost/","date":"2020-11-26T17:26:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141188899.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20201126171830-20201126201830-00214.warc.gz","language_score":0.9343505501747131,"token_count":1057,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__103532801","lang":"en","text":"The national average cost to paint standard kitchen cabinets ranges from $1,200 to $7,000, with additional costs for better paint quality, cabinet design and size, and painting method all affecting the total cost of the project.\nLooking to update your old kitchen cabinets? Rather than replacing them, an easier and more budget-friendly solution is to paint them. The following instructions are for painting wood or laminate cabinets.\nGiving a a fresh touch up to your kitchen cabinets may seem like a fit-for-DIY job, but it’s a time consuming and sometimes tricky project. Cabinets in rough shape usually require a primer and a few coats of paint, and hours (and material costs) can quickly add up. We’ll breakdown what affects the cost of painting kitchen cabinets so you can weigh your options when it comes to doing a quick touch up yourself, or hiring a professional to overhaul the appearance of your kitchen cabinets.\nWhat’s in this cost guide?\n- How Kitchen Size Affects Cost to Paint Kitchen Cabinets\n- How Cabinet Layout Affects Cost to Paint Kitchen Cabinets\n- Cabinet Repainting\n- Cost to Spray Paint Kitchen Cabinets\n- Cost to Paint Kitchen Cabinet Doors\n- Paint Costs\n- How to Hire a Painter\nHow Size of your Kitchen Can Affects Cost to Paint Kitchen Cabinets\nThe square footage of the kitchen generally dictates the number of linear feet of cabinets that need to be painted. Some professional painters charge by the linear foot—anywhere from $30–$60—while others charge per cabinet box, door, drawer face, etc.\nThe size of your kitchen also affects material costs. The bigger the kitchen, the more paint you’ll have to purchase, along with any additional drop cloths needed to cover the space.\nHow Cabinet Layout Affects Cost to Paint Kitchen Cabinets\nThe existing layout of a kitchen or other cabinetry can add complexity to a paint job. Tight angles, or cabinets installed in corners that have double-hinged doors and other constricted spaces can make it difficult for painters to get to cabinet doors or drawer faces to paint them without knocking against other surfaces. Some professional painters will charge extra in labor costs for tricky or tight layouts if they have to remove doors to paint them outside or in another location and reattach them later.\nIf you are looking to repaint a small to medium-size kitchen cabinet put in mind it can costs about $900. In some cases, it takes more time to prepare a client’s existing kitchen cabinets to be painted than to actually do the cabinet painting. Preparation may include cleaning, sanding, patching and minor repairs—all of which adds to the overall cost. The cabinet painter also applies a primer coat to all surfaces to be painted. It’s also recommends that cabinets get at least two coats of paint after the primer, especially when using water-based (acrylic or latex) paint.\nCost to Spray Paint Kitchen Cabinets\nEvery states every cities differently for example some cabinet painters charges $38 per linear foot of cabinetry for spray painting cabinets. Spray painting method involves painting a client’s cabinets in place rather than removing all hardware, cabinet doors and drawer faces. He also offers different refinishing options. owner Gardner sprays in place, too, when he can, though it is sometimes necessary to remove some doors and drawer faces to apply primer and paint, especially in smaller kitchens with less room to maneuver.\nCost to Paint Kitchen Cabinet Doors\nRemoving and painting cabinet doors costs on average $2,000–$8,000 nationwide, depending on the size of the kitchen, the amount of detail work and the paint quality. If spraying in place is not an option, the professional painter will likely use a combination of a paint sprayer and a roller and will brush the cabinet boxes, removing doors and drawer faces and spraying them outdoors or in other space, such as a garage.\nUsing higher-quality paint (or just a more expensive brand) for your painting project can add a few hundred dollars to the total cost. It’s a good idea to consult with a professional painter about the wear and tear the kitchen cabinets will need to withstand before deciding on a higher-end paint. Most pros can then advise accordingly on the best finish and quality of paint.\nHow to Hire a Painter\n- Check the painter’s experience: Painting cabinets requires a keen attention to detail, as well as experience removing cabinet doors or drawers without damaging the cabinet itself. For more tips on smart hiring, check out our safety page.\n- Ask about time: Ask potential painters to estimate how long the project will take so you have a good idea of what you’re up for before you dive into the project. You may have to relocate furniture and other items ahead of time.\n- Ask about equipment: Ask if the pro is comfortable purchasing paint and other materials on their own, or if you’re required to pick up some of those tasks.\nAre you a Kitchen cabinet painter looking for more works?\nDownload the app and register for free.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://daklinic.com/products/mtn-hardcore-400ml-spray-paint-nenufar-blue","date":"2023-12-03T11:43:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100499.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203094028-20231203124028-00108.warc.gz","language_score":0.8363955616950989,"token_count":112,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__113933375","lang":"en","text":"MTN Hardcore Spray Paint - RV358 Water Lily Blue\nMTN Hardcore Spray Paint 400ml Waterlily Blue RV-358 is a high pressure and perfect covering spray paint. The Hardcore range of 142 shades encompasses a wide spectrum of intense colours whose gloss finish makes them more striking. The paint dries quickly and after 24-48 hours, depending on the number of coats applied and the atmospheric conditions, the film hardens completely, thus increasing its resistance. Montana Colors Hardcore RV358 - Waterlily Blue is a mid pale greenish-blue hue.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sourceonlinemarketing.net/","date":"2018-09-26T05:30:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267163326.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20180926041849-20180926062249-00191.warc.gz","language_score":0.926787793636322,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__210876279","lang":"en","text":"I’m Shevaun Doherty. I am a botanical artist, natural history illustrator and art tutor living in Dublin. I’m very inspired by the natural world and enjoy the quiet meditation that painting from nature brings. I paint from life, usually plants and seeds that I have collected on my travels, but the occasional bug or feather gets painted too. I love the challenge of trying to capture all the tiny details and colours.\nI paint the things that capture my interest. Sometimes it’s the beauty of an object that draws me, but often my art begins with an interesting story. The challenge then is how to reveal the hidden beauty. Teaching helps me share my passion.\nIf you are interested in knowing more about my classes, please message me.\nIt’s official! On July 12th 2018, An Post will be issuing a set of Irish stamps featuring my native bee illustrations!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://agog.ng/francis-onuk-the-fashion-illustrator-extraordinaire/","date":"2019-03-25T22:43:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912204461.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20190325214331-20190326000331-00259.warc.gz","language_score":0.9672998189926147,"token_count":310,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__31862690","lang":"en","text":"There has been a paradigm shift in the Nigerian fashion industry as many fashion enthusiasts are springing up on daily basis to bring to fore innovative styles, ideas and ways to drive the industry forward.\nIn Nigeria, we have the likes of Claire Idera, Okhai Akhigbe, Ibe Ananaba, who are doing spectacular fashion illustrations and at the same time smiling to the bank.\nAnother of such creative fashion enthusiast doing extremely amazing in this regard is Francis Onuk, a fashion illustrator who uses ball pen to create fashion images, styles and patterns which translates into a ready-to-be sewn attire.\nA sneak peep at his array of work over the years speaks volumes and depicts a 21st century urban fashion and style illustrations that is very appealing to the eye.\nHis style of illustrations is out of this world as he takes advantage in using either a blue or black ball pen to create his art work. He also leverage on using oil and watercolour pigments to paint his illustrations which give his work a more visual appeal.\nIt takes a deeper technical know-how in creating ready to-be-sewn custom made fashion illustrations. But for Francis, his ability to create superb fashion and styles illustrations using a biro-pen is highly commendable.\nHaving been in the business of creative arts solutions for almost a decade, his passion and zeal has been an edge to him.\nBelow are more breath-taking pictures of his ready-to-be-sewn fashion and art illustrations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://emuseum.delart.org:8080/emuseum/view/people/asitem/H/77/alphaSort-asc?t:state:flow=8022c830-0198-4309-a697-4f9674472c71","date":"2020-01-22T03:17:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250606269.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20200122012204-20200122041204-00147.warc.gz","language_score":0.9845943450927734,"token_count":217,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__228434529","lang":"en","text":"Biography: English painter, illustrator, printmaker, stage designer, filmmaker, writer and teacher born in Waal, Bavaria. Herkomer exhibited annually at the Royal Academy, London, from 1869. His best known subjects depict the poor and disadvantaged, a characteristic fostered in part by his own humble origins. His style vacillated between the delicate idealism of Frederick Walker (whom he greatly admired) and the more vigorous brushwork of contemporary German realist painting. In 1899 William II awarded Herkomer the Order of Merit, which entitled him to add the prefix ‘von' to his name. Although Herkomer continued to exhibit genre subjects throughout his career, the principal focus of his painting after 1880 was portraiture. Later in life, Herkomer became involved with the fledgling British film industry, making and appearing in several films from 1912 to 1914. His ran an art school at Bushey between 1883 to 1904, and drew an international cadre of students most notably William Nicholson. He received a knighthood in 1907.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jeremygilbert-rolfe.com/lost-works","date":"2019-10-24T02:59:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987838289.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20191024012613-20191024040113-00183.warc.gz","language_score":0.9604194164276123,"token_count":246,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__215393795","lang":"en","text":"Outside, Outside Again (Forwards Backwards), 1991\nThis painting preceded the rest of the Eisenstein paintings. It followed logically from my other work that I should have first thought of the question of the oblique in these terms, it’s directly related to work like Distraction and it made sense to me to think first of a frontal square with an oblique margin.\nThe painting is currently lost. It was on consignment to Doug Christmas at ACE Gallery, Los Angeles, and was shown there. Since then it may have been sold in two parts. Research has yielded an old auction house record that suggests as much. Any information of the whereabouts of all or part of this work would be appreciated.\nForce (Von Richtofen's Aeroplane Considered As a Mouth), 1988. Gouache on paper, framed. 28\"x28\"x8\"\nThis piece sold at auction in 2006.\nPainting, 1970, Acrylic on Canvas, 8'x4'approx.\nA collector in Southern California own this painting, approximately 8'x4'. We know because someone called a while ago about restoring it. Any information about this paintings whereabouts would be appreciated.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://reach.gallery/Gary+Dee/art/elk-in-the-oxbow/46052","date":"2019-09-20T07:31:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573908.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20190920071824-20190920093824-00123.warc.gz","language_score":0.9490159749984741,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__145327180","lang":"en","text":"Elk in the Oxbow\nThe Oxbow River Valley amongst the Grand Tetons (French for breasts) mountain range in northern Wyoming, just south of Yellowstone National Park.\nThis was painted from a photograph. I added the Elk.\n75% of this painting was done with a #0 and #1 round brush. It took a while. :-)\nDimensions: 24\" X 20\"\nMedium: Acrylic on Quality Canvas\nPrice (For the original): $900.00\nPlease contact me to purchase the original","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.risonart.com/new-products/still-life-painting","date":"2018-11-18T10:19:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039744348.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20181118093845-20181118115845-00542.warc.gz","language_score":0.9445750117301941,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__189177562","lang":"en","text":"Adam and Eve\nAdam and Eve\nThis is an Original painting that was created in 2016 from things I had around the studio but also told a story of what my life was like at that time. In essence this is a self portrait of my life at that time.\n30in x 30in Oil on stretched canvas. Floating black frame.\nStretched canvas, high quality oil paints. I do not use solvents in the painting process.\nI start out with a small thumbnail compositional sketch first, then I transfer the drawing onto the painting surface. I only use solvent free materials and the highest quality of oil paints. A protective varnish is applied to seal the painting after all layers of paint has dried.\nEach painting is packaged in a protective bubble wrap or foam core and cardboard. The painting will be packaged and shipped 7-10 days from ordering. Shipping costs are included in the total price.\nA personal card or note can be attached to the back of the painting. Please leave the message you want in the comments when ordering.\nAll major credit cards accepted. Payment plan options not available at this time.\nIf for any reason you would like to return the painting, you will pay return shipping and packaging cost and must be returned within 3 business days from delivery date. If painting has been damaged in anyway during the return process you will not receive a full refund.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nancycollinsart.com/calendar/icalrepeat.detail/2019/05/24/76/17/animals-with-awesome-colors?filter_reset=1","date":"2020-02-17T09:40:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875141806.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20200217085334-20200217115334-00222.warc.gz","language_score":0.9056902527809143,"token_count":108,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__46869387","lang":"en","text":"To Sunday, May 26, 2019 - 04:30pm\nHere is your opportunity to paint your favorite animal with awesome colors. Nancy Collins with her advance knowledge of watercolor will help you find the right combinations of colors to create an award winning painting. Bring that special animal photograph or use an image at the workshop.\nHere is your chance to create magic!\nFROM THE EASEL\n|Friday, March 27, 2020 9:30 am|\nHOW TO PAINT A RED FLOWER SUCCESSFULLY","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.petraweb.net/paintings.html","date":"2017-08-16T12:55:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886101966.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20170816125013-20170816145013-00332.warc.gz","language_score":0.9614318013191223,"token_count":212,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__131291711","lang":"en","text":"Many of my paintings and drawings have been influenced by my fourteen years in Africa and subsequent visits to other African countries, drawing inspiration from the colours, the spirit and the way of life.\nMy sketches (I never walk around without a sketchbook) often provide the inspiration for a painting. I try to express my personal reaction to a subject, which in my case means I often vary the technique or style. I work in oil, acrylics, watercolour and do collages and drawings.\nI regularly exhibit and have held exhibitions in Germany, Iran, India, South Africa, Botswana, Scotland and England. Twelve of them where solo exhibitions. I have won a number of art prizes. My work has been sold world wide.\nI am an Associate member of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists, the Birmingham Art Circle and the Sutton Coldfield Society of Artists.\nFor the last 6 years I have run a once weekly life drawing group in my studio. As you can see from the menu buttons I have split up my artwork into four sections.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.beautifulengland.net/englishvillagescenes/oil/pages/info.html","date":"2018-12-11T07:48:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376823588.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20181211061718-20181211083218-00023.warc.gz","language_score":0.9400671124458313,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__138259105","lang":"en","text":"Limited Edition Prints\nEach painting is available as a strictly limited edition of 850 prints and is signed, titled and numbered by the artist. They are supplied ready mounted in a choice of two mount colours – cream and soft green.\nThe size of each print is given under the picture shown in the gallery. It is printed on A4 Archival Matte Paper (29.7cm x 21cm, 11.7ins. x 8.3ins.) and together with the mount and backing board, makes an overall dimension of 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14 ins. x 11 ins.)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://freshcoats.in/exterior-texture-painting-service-pune","date":"2023-12-04T00:17:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100518.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203225036-20231204015036-00682.warc.gz","language_score":0.8905530571937561,"token_count":349,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__139359389","lang":"en","text":"Inspired by various themes around the world, Exterior Texture Painting is a little more special than the plain painting. Texture Painting offers uniqueness and beauty to your walls.\nFreshcoats offers a large variety of designs for both Interior and Exterior Surface. Choose the one that best matches your theme.\nBased on your Theme and Budget, various kinds of collections like Royale Play Special Effect Paint, Stucco, Antico, Dune, Safari, Infinitex, Archi-Concrete, International Design Collection, Ultima Allura, Exterior Textura Collections etc are available.\nTexture Painting System For Exterior Surface:\n- 1 coat of Exterior Primer is recommended before using Texture Paint.\n- Desired Texture Material application to create the design.\n- Desired choice of Paint and Color over the Textured Surface for a beautiful finish.\nWhat will Freshcoats do for you:\n- -Analyze the walls to be painted and provide a comprehensive plan and detailed proposal of how we would approach the work and carry out our job.\n- -Provide you with a free quotation and costing of how much the job would cost.\n- -Before the actual work starts, we mask and cover the entire space so that there are no paint stains in unwanted places.\n- -Ensure that the work gets completed well within the stipulated time without any downtime and delays.\n- -Remove all paint stains that may have accidentally spilled on the floor, window panes, ledges, while painting.\nRefer to the FAQ’s below if you have further questions on procedure, paints, customization etc.\nLet’s talk more about your requirements. Get in touch with us!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.davidsanger.com/stockimages/7-348-13.painting","date":"2017-04-29T17:41:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123549.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00422-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.768242597579956,"token_count":243,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__279786764","lang":"en","text":"Image 7-348-13 | Photo ©David Sanger | Indian Art, Painting of Maharajah\nThis stock photo of Indian Art, Painting of Maharajah, Alamy Images number AC3EED, is available for licensing through Alamy Images for commercial and editorial uses including websites, books, magazines, brochures and advertising. Restrictions may apply for images which contain third party copyrighted material or sensitive subjects. Photos of artwork are for editorial use only.\nFine Art Prints\nArchival Print 16\" x 24\" : Price $149.99\nArchival Print 20\" x 30\" : Price $249.99\nShipping: $6.99 (USA)\nThis stock photograph id 7-348-13 of Indian Art is © David Sanger Photography. All RIghts Reserved\nart, Asia, Asian, figure, hotel, India, Indian, maharajah, male, man, paint, painterly, painting, palace, people, person, portrait, r, raj, raja, rajah, Rajasthan, Rajasthani, Rambagh, Rambagh Palace, royal, royalty, South Asia, travel, vertical,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://birgitzipser.com/2008/12/giorgio-morandi-late-work/","date":"2017-09-25T02:40:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818690307.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20170925021633-20170925041633-00641.warc.gz","language_score":0.9597517251968384,"token_count":776,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__132468926","lang":"en","text":"The two painting by Georgio Morandi shown here are of interest because of their ‘dissolving boundaries’.\nThe first one was done in 1960:\nHere is an excerpt showing the boundary between the left aspect of the vessel with its background:\nThis second one was finished in 1964, just a few days before his death:\nHere is its excerpt showing its left aspect against the background:\nFirst a comment about the colors. The picture shown here were scanned from the book sold at the Met: Giorgio Morandi 1890 – 1964. After I bought this book, I compared the colors of the reproduction with the actual colors of the paintings standing right in front of the paintings. I took notes of the differences that I saw. Regrettably, the colors in all the reproductions are warmer than the beautifully cool colors of the actual paintings. The word that came to mind is that in the reproduction, the colors are ‘candified’.\nFor example, the yellow bottom of the 1964 flask is a cool, feeble yellow while the yellow in the reproduction is far more cheery. Likewise, the yellow background on top is a grey/cool yellow rather than the almost orange color in the reproduction. Likewise, in the 1960 still life shown here, the red of the cup is much cooler than shown in the reproduction and the grey bottom background is a cold grey rather than a warm cheery grey. Why on earth were the reproduction candified? I attempted to reduce some of false warmth by desaturating yellow my scanned photos.\nNow to the dissolving boundaries. A close look at the excerpt of the 1960 still life shows a clear boundary between the left aspect of the vessel and the background. However, standing back from the painting in the museum and viewing it from some distance, the boundary disappeared and aspect of the vessel melted into the background. It was an intriguing experiment, going close to the picture and standing back and observing the disappearing boundary, cutting the top vessel vertically in half.\nLooking at the excerpt of the 1964 still life, one notices that here the colors between the left aspect of the vessel and the background are similar. What makes for the boundary are the different directions of the paint strokes. What an interesting method.\nWhy do I like in two still lifes shown here? In the 1960 one, the cool red color is fascinating. There is a great ‘vibration’ between the white vessel in front, the oval of the top of the red vessel and the cooler greyish vessel far back.\nIn the 1964 one, at death door, GM expressed something like how very much he still wanted to realize new ideas in his paintings – a touching thought.\nIn the last still life, in addition to the dissolving boundary, I appreciated the colors. The feeble yellow and the lovely turquoise in the round shape in the foreground. I did not see this turquoise in any of the other paintings in the exhibition. The blue of the square vessel reminded me of the leftmost aspect of one of the still life painted in 1914.\nIn summary, during my first visit of the show, I embraced two of GM’s 1914 Natura Morta. During my second visit, I learned to appreciate two of his Natura Morta painted about 50 years later. I still have no affinity for GM’s work in the intermediate period.\nA touching note was that GM, at death door, expressed something like ‘I have so many ideas that I still want to realize’.\nHaving formed my own opinion of the painting that I showed in my two posts on Morandi’s work, I will now read the book that I bought, learning about the opinions of others.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://marthaponting.com/upcoming-exhibitions/","date":"2022-12-04T10:51:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710972.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20221204104311-20221204134311-00030.warc.gz","language_score":0.957880437374115,"token_count":207,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__230193345","lang":"en","text":"I am delighted to be one of the artists exhibiting at Artful: The Gallery at 526 Cumberland Road in Courtenay from January 11 to February 11, 2023. Eight of my assemblage pieces will be shown and available for sale, along with the works of three other artists. Together our works comprise what gallery owner Kristina Campbell has called “The Steam Punk Exhibition”.\nIn addition, the wonderful management at Tigh-Na-Mara Resort and Spa in Parksville, BC will be continuing to exhibit about a dozen of my paintings there for purchase including some of my new works created in my Calgary studio. Payment arrangements have been simplified, with the Resort now accepting credit cards. Paintings and photographs from other artists bring the total on display throughout the main building (main floor and downstairs) at Tigh-Na-Mara to around sixty — well worth a visit.\nMy paintings can be viewed through my website and purchases can be arranged by phone at 250-218-0377.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jeroenvandermost.com/monet-klimt-pixelsort/","date":"2018-12-16T11:27:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376827639.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20181216095437-20181216121437-00638.warc.gz","language_score":0.9092302322387695,"token_count":140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__232687311","lang":"en","text":"Monet Klimt Pixelsort\nA distorted digital fusion of paintings by Monet and Klimt forms the main image in this painting, real size 160 x 80 cm. The artwork Monet Klimt Pixelsort by artist Jeroen van der Most is inspired by the rise of artificial intelligence. Together, the painting and its movie hope to spark new ideas about the effects AI will have on art and creativity. The project combines paint, AI fused digital creation, algorithms, and moving image. 'Pixel sorting' distortions used in the digital creation part were algorithmically created by researcher Eelco den Heijer. Sounds in the movie are by Zeger de Vos.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://muralsbyjamie.com/","date":"2022-05-24T15:42:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662573053.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20220524142617-20220524172617-00752.warc.gz","language_score":0.968935489654541,"token_count":428,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__233070627","lang":"en","text":"My interior painting services include: Walls, Ceilings, Kitchen Cabinets, Caulking, Wall Repairs, Trim, Moulding and doors.\nCras semper dictum lectus ac bibendum. Sed id massa vel lorem laoreet molestie. Nullam vulputate lacus at mauris molestie porttitor.\nIt is amazing what a fresh coat of paint can do for a room! I am happy to help you select that perfect hue to complement your decor. There is a $75 fee for color consultations for up to five rooms; the fee is waived if I am hired to do the painting in your home.\n“Jamie is one of the most skilled and professional people I have ever had the privilege of working with. Her painting ability is exceptional. In addition she assists with aspects of color choice and decorating. I only wish I had more rooms for her to transform!”\n– Marcy Amos, Home Owner\n“We are beyond thrilled with the job that Jamie did in our basement and living room. She is reliable, punctual, and attentive to details. We appreciate her great eye for color, as she helped us coordinate our color choices. She also did some drywall repair that looks flawless. We give Jamie our highest recommendation!”\n– Shannon & John Miller, Home Owner\n“Jamie has done a wonderful job painting many areas of Mt. Zion UMC in Highland, MD. People were so impressed with her work that she was then hired to design and paint areas including the nursery and 2 Sunday School classrooms. She did an adorable “woodland” design in the nursery area and painted a beautiful “Bible Story” room which everyone loves and comments on. She is a very talented and creative painter and designer and I would highly recommend her for any painting and mural needs! Her work is awesome! ”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.studioquigs.com.au/society-artist-jeff-quigley/","date":"2024-04-21T07:40:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817729.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421071342-20240421101342-00518.warc.gz","language_score":0.9721826910972595,"token_count":222,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__17310972","lang":"en","text":"SOCIETY .. Latest artwork by Jeff Quigley – Just completed this one. (January 2024)\nThis piece is the biggest artwork I have undertaken to date. It was a long labour of love to paint this particular theme. I have absolutely no idea how many hours I have spent on this one as I lost count at about sixty hours and that was some time ago.\n“Society” is all about my opinion on the wonder technology of mobile phones and where it has taken us or should I say where we have been lead to.\n“Society” is acrylic on canvas, and a bloody large painting 122cm x 92cm. It is my latest work and hopefully will be accepted into the next exhibition at the Emu Park Art Gallery which will be opening on the 8th February.\nIf you have not visited the Local Emu Park Gallery and Gift Shop then I highly recommend that you do so. Admission is FREE and the Gallery is open from Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 4pm\n( To display larger view of pics just click on image)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://andrewborloz.blogspot.com/2016/05/stenciled-cardboard-frames.html","date":"2017-03-30T16:36:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218195419.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212955-00663-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9483045935630798,"token_count":586,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__207773506","lang":"en","text":"With so many cardboard boxes and boards that I have at home, I've decided to start making painted frames and mat boards from them - some of them with stencils that I designed for Stencil Girl Products. I also created a new tutorial on how the Pseudo-Squares stencil (available from Stencil Girl Products' website) can be used.\nI started with one board from one of the boxes and painted most of the top surface with white gesso. Since the middle will be cut out, I didn't bother to cover it with gesso.\nAfter the gesso is dry, I poured craft acrylic paint (in dark color) directly on top of the board and spread it around with cosmetic sponge wedge.\nAfter I cover most of the gesso with acrylic paint, and before they're completely dry, I throw some water on it and let the drips sit for a minute or so. I used the heat gun to dry some of the paint, and then place a sheet of paper towel over it to pick up all of the water - this removes some of the dark paint off the gesso, creating a splatter effect.\nWith Pseudo Squares stencil, I start apply the basic shapes all around the edges, creating a frame-like composition.\nI then flipped the stencil around to use the different design on top of the first layer of stenciled image.\nI used different shades of greens to create gridlike effect.\nAfter I created the kind of effect that I wanted, I mixed together gesso, few drops of yellow acrylic paint and water to create a \"wash\" to mute down the colors. After I let it sit there for a few seconds, I wiped off most of the wash, leaving some behind.\nAfter the paint was completely dry, I first sprayed it with clear gloss acrylic finish to make the color pop out a little bit more. I then sprayed it again with matte acrylic finish to remove some of the gloss from the surface. If I sprayed it first with matte, it would make the colors duller. I then cut the center out with a box knife as if I was creating a mat board.\nI decided that the center hole is too small for most of my artwork, so I cut some more from the center, creating two frames.\nI plan to create more painted cardboard frames using the above stenciling techniques and other techniques as well. The above process took me about an hour to create. The Pseudo Squares stencil can be purchased on-line from Stencil Girl Products' website here.\n*Full disclosure: Andrew Borloz does receive royalties from the sale of the stencils shown above directly from Stencil Girl Products. No promotional fees were paid to Andrew Borloz for promoting\nhis own stencil designs and others.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.templeofthefemininedivine.org/events/paint-sip-samhain-edition","date":"2021-07-26T00:37:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046151972.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20210726000859-20210726030859-00445.warc.gz","language_score":0.9366864562034607,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__190712902","lang":"en","text":"Paint & Sip: Samhain Edition\nTime & Location\nAbout The Event\nJoin Rev. Keri at the Temple for a fun, relaxing night of painting and sipping! No painting experience is necessary. Keri will be leading you step by step to create your own Samhain masterpiece based on the picture included in this event post.\nTickets are $25 per person which includes all your supplies and you take home your masterpiece. We will provide some snacks and beverages and will have a limited amount of Rev. Hazel's delicious wine. Please feel free to bring any snacks or beverages you'd enjoy with you in addition to what we will be providing. Space is limited so RSVP today!\n- Sold OutPaint & Sip: Samhain Edition$25$250$0","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gabriellesdiary.ie/mens-shed-sale-of-art-on-saturday-9th-april/","date":"2023-12-02T22:15:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100452.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202203800-20231202233800-00419.warc.gz","language_score":0.9784195423126221,"token_count":308,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__128010518","lang":"en","text":"Last October I met up with Rosemary Sweeney from Stranorlar. She made an appeal to artists of Donegal to paint and donate their picture for her big fundraiser for the Men’s Shed in Ballybofey.\nIt has been a great success, but there are still artists who have committed but have yet to give in their picture. The deadline is this Thursday, St. Patrick’s Day. If you have painting and need them collected you can call 085 1429908.\nThe big sale of Art will take place on Saturday 9th April from 10am to 8pm in the Parish Centre in Stranorlar, behind the chapel with loads of parking.\nAll the paintings will be sold from 50 euro to 100 euro with many of the paintings worth a lot more.\nA preview of some of the fabulous pictures will be on display on McElhinney’s window a week before the sale.\nRosemary said ‘We have been given the gift of a framed painting by one of our leading artists, T Doherty which will be raffled on the day of the sale on 9th April. I would like to thank everyone for their support and I will announce the final figure at the sale. This is all cash sales and we have no facility to do otherwise and all for a great cause’, she concluded. Below are just a small example of what will go on sale on the day. You have to attend the sale to buy the paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://victorbkingpainting.com/","date":"2017-04-28T06:20:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122865.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00251-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9668833613395691,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__221308853","lang":"en","text":"With over 30 years of experience, Victor B. King Painting LLC has been providing superior quality painting and finishing services for residential and commercial customers across the Greater Philadelphia area and its surrounding counties.\nVictor B. King has built a reputation of expertise and professionalism. He has painted and finished thousands of residential and commercial properties over the years and much of his business comes from repeat clients and referrals. Victor's meticulous attention to detail and vast knowledge base of painting, carpentry and decor assure his customers of the highest quality of service and craftsmanship.\nRead our Reviews on Angie's List by clicking on this logo:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blogsunit.com/bedroom-wall/","date":"2024-02-22T10:46:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473738.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222093910-20240222123910-00245.warc.gz","language_score":0.9389175176620483,"token_count":1013,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__38409959","lang":"en","text":"Wall paint can do a lot for a room. It can give the appearance of depth and character, or it can be overbearing, mysterious, and downright ugly. There are many ways to add interest to your wall paint, but you’ll have to experiment with different formulas and paints to find one that works for you. Here are some best practices to help you get the most out of your bedroom wall paint.\nThe best way to add interest to your bedroom wall is with color. Paint colors work on so many levels (pun intended). They can be used as mood boards or as neutral backdrop materials in bedrooms when planning interiors. There are various ways to update your space with bedroom wall paint, from subtle gold accents to bold blue walls.\nPlay with Color\nFirst, you will want to choose the right color for your room. You can’t simply slap on any old color and expect it to work. Blue walls are always risky because you might end up with an eyesore. So, you’ll want to look closely at the colors listed for your wall paint and ensure they are the correct ones for your walls.\nPurple and gold are classic choices for a bedroom, but you can also explore more modern colors like gray and white to create an elegant and sophisticated look in your room. If you want a more casual, monochromatic look, you can also try using white walls and black furniture to create a simple and clean look in your bedroom. However, if you want something more playful, try using colorful paint or patterns to give your walls more life.\nUse Different Paints\nThe first thing to consider when choosing which paint to use is your wall type. If your wall is painted concrete, you will likely want a harder paint type to ensure it lasts longer on the wall. You can also choose based on what surface you are painting. If you paint wall-painted concrete, you will likely want a harder color because the paint will work against the concrete.\nIf you have a painted concrete wall, you can choose between wax paint or polyurethane paint. Both types of paint are durable and easy to apply, but the wax paint is less likely to wear off on the concrete surface. Most importantly, the polyurethane paint will provide much less odor and will not dry the concrete like wax paint.\nExperiment with Shades\nYou can also add a bit of color to the outside of your house with color schemes. For example, you can use different shades of blue on the house to add color and personality to the outside of your bedroom. The same can be done with other rooms in your houses, such as the entry, kitchen, and living room.\nKeeping the color scheme consistent allows you to continuously update your room to add interest while retaining a classic and unique look. If you want to be more daring, you can also try painting your house in a different color every year and having the house emulsion in that color the following year. This is a great way to add some color to a space without requiring a lot of work on your part.\nExperiment with Materials\nYou can also change things up a bit by experimenting with different materials. For example, you can use a canvas-like material to cover your wall and create a bright and bold look in your bedroom. This can be a great way to add personality to your bedroom walls. Another option is to use iron-on vinyl, heat transfer vinyl inspired by fabric, and easily removable. You can choose between a white or black design and add a pop of color to your room.\nBedding and Comforters\nIf you have a sick little puppy or a pet cat, you can always switch to a bedding-style fabric to cover your wall. This is a great idea if you want to add a lot of personality to the room without investing much time in the project.\nYou can choose a neutral fabric such as cotton or a linen blend so the color can pop a bit more. If you want to get more creative, you can use decorative fabrics like a sham to add more style to the bed. A sham is a shapeless material put between two pieces of furniture to create a decorative border, similar to a curtain in a window.\nIf you want to get creative, you can also try using a patterned fabric like chiffon to give your wall a unique look. You can often find these fabrics at fabric stores, or you can search online fabric stores. When selecting the right color for your wall fabric, remember that the walls are typically painted a different color, so the color choice will depend on the actual color of your wall.\nJust because you have a wall painted doesn’t mean it has to stay that way. You can brighten up your walls with the right paint colors and techniques. From making the walls less intimidating to adding some personality and charm to your bedroom, these are some of the best ways to add interest to your wall paint.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wepaintcincinnati.com/index.php/2017/06/01/5-great-reasons-paint-home-spring/","date":"2019-09-17T07:15:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573053.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20190917061226-20190917083226-00081.warc.gz","language_score":0.9617887139320374,"token_count":660,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__23746710","lang":"en","text":"5 Great Reasons to Paint Your Home this Spring\nSpring has arrived and with it comes outdoor spring cleaning, remodeling, power washing, chimney repairs, and other handyman activities. One of the most important events that will make your house beautiful after a long, dreary Ohio winter is spring painting! A fresh coat of paint at the hand of a Cincinnati painting contractor will make the outside of your home pop against the bright blue skies. In this short guide, you will be informed of the top five reasons to paint your home this spring.\nOne of the most important reasons for spring painting the exterior of your home is due to the harsh Ohio winters. Ohio is known to get all four seasons in one week, and this can be hard on the home’s exterior paint. When sunshine, snow, and wind occur, it can cause damage to your siding and paint. It is best to have a Cincinnati painting contractor evaluate your home for any leaks and then repaint the exterior to its original glamorous appeal.\n- Resale Value\nAnother critical reason to performing spring painting, with or without a Cincinnati painting contractor, is for the resale value of your home. If you are thinking about selling your home now or in the future, it is crucial to keep the appeal of the home intact; not only is it easier to sell when you are ready, but buyers who may be scoping out a particular neighborhood will remember the dilapidated house before your repairs. This may cause them to look elsewhere and skip over your well-done remodeling job.\nKeeping your house in good condition is always a great reason to perform spring painting. Painting not only gives your exterior a fresh look but in the process of painting, you can see if there are any damages to your home that you were unaware of. Items such as damage to the gutters, water leaks, termite issues, and other like problems can be easily spotted by yourself or a Cincinnati painting contractor, and repairs can occur accordingly.\nThere is something to be said about curb appeal. If for nothing more than superficial reasons, a nicely painted house is attractive. It not only makes your property look good, but it makes you feel proud and grateful as a homeowner!\nUnfortunately, time just keeps on ticking by whether you want it to or not. That fresh coat of paint you put on years ago needs to be completed again. It is just the normal wear and tear of owning a home in the hot Ohio summers. If you use a professional who is knowledgeable and uses a better-quality paint, more time can pass before you need to paint again. It also makes a difference in who performs the painting. You need to use someone who has quality work, such as a Cincinnati painting contractor.\nAs you can see, spring painting with or without a Cincinnati painting contractor is a lot of work. There is much planning and time invested in not only deciding if you need to paint but also in choosing a painting color and implementing the process. If you follow our advice on the top five great reasons to paint your home this spring, you will not only have the best-looking house in the neighborhood, but you will have a well-maintained house that won’t be needing repairs anytime soon!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sulaco.us/why-people-think-options-are-a-good-idea/","date":"2020-05-28T23:39:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347401004.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20200528232803-20200529022803-00001.warc.gz","language_score":0.9769235849380493,"token_count":508,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__68118847","lang":"en","text":"Cabinet Refinishing and Home Painting Services All in one Place\nPainting the house as part of the maintenance is important for many reason, for one it refreshes the home and changes it aura in many ways. A fresh and nice coat of the painting especially in the interior and exterior of the house can certainly makes the owner want to live more in the house as it is inviting and more attractive. Once you paint the home, you make your house more vibrant and aesthetically good as well. If a homeowner wants to renovate the house, considering of painting the interior and exterior of the place can improve and revive the house environment. It also add to the character and more value of your home. Doing the home maintenance through painting can make more worth to the space and bring good returns of the investment. Continuous exposure of the house from water and sun heat can certainly damage the coating of the house and so having the house painting can serve the house in ways of sealing it off from the disrupting factors. Neglecting the matter can cost you even more and you do not want that from your house. You might be that someone who wish to take some home painting and you do not know what to do yet. This article will guide you in finding good ways of painting the house exterior and interior as well as where you can avail the services and manpower to do the job and improve your place.\nThe good thing is that there are now companies that you can partner with in your house painting project and can offer both interior and exterior painting of your place. A certain company offers the services in exterior and interior house painting plus they also offer other house services including the likes of the furniture, cabinet refinishing and more on the list. They have great customer support for clients who wish to get their services. The company also consist of painters that are trained and skilled in this type of job and even offers above expectation output to make satisfaction from the clients. Great services with competent deals is guaranteed in the company. Doing some check up of the company is the best thing to do for you to guarantee that you will only get the above expectation work and that can satisfy you house painting needs. The company should be highly reputable in the industry and that their expertise is none like others. It takes a lot of experience and good services for the company to thrive in the house painting service and industry. It is very crucial for the homeowners to partner the one that is renowned to do an excellent job for house painting so contact and acquire your house painter now.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://airstudio348.com/artists-in-residence/julie-winship/","date":"2018-03-19T18:03:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647044.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20180319175337-20180319195337-00707.warc.gz","language_score":0.952750563621521,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__18219064","lang":"en","text":"Julie is a graduate of Denison University where she earned a BA degree in art history and studio art, with a specialty of Print Making. In the years that followed her art career focused on creating collages from intricate cut outs painted in watercolor. Julie’s work was sold in Nantucket, New York, and Naples, Florida through shows and design shops. More recently she has been exploring acrylics using a palette knife and layer canvas. It is a love of color and form that has inspired her to create new paintings which evoke curiosity and true feelings of whimsy.\nAll images on this page are ©2013 Julie Winship. All rights reserved.\nPlease contact the artist for permission to re-use images.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kathleenballard.blogspot.com/2012/08/news-of-award.html","date":"2018-06-23T23:49:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267865438.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20180623225824-20180624005824-00176.warc.gz","language_score":0.9725381731987,"token_count":97,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__55753323","lang":"en","text":"|\"Balboa Park Pond\" watercolor Kathleen Ballard|\nMonday, August 13, 2012\nNews of an Award!\nYesterday I was contacted by The National Watercolor Society that my \"Balboa Park Pond\" entry has been chosen for an award and to be included in the traveling show which will tour the USA for a year! It's such an honor to be exhibiting in the National Watercolor Society's 92nd Annual Exhibition September 29th - December 2nd, 2012.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nicholasengert.co.uk/products/lunch-by-harold-harvey","date":"2024-04-20T13:15:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817650.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420122043-20240420152043-00759.warc.gz","language_score":0.9154070615768433,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__156162931","lang":"en","text":"Lunch, by Harold Harvey\nHarold Harvey was a Newlyn School painter who painted scenes of working class Cornish fishermen, farmers and miners and Cornish landscapes. He was born in Penzance and trained at the Penzance School of Arts under Norman Garstin and the Académie Julian in Paris.\n|Folded Greetings Card with Envelope\n|175 X 125mm\n|Supplied in cellophane wrapper\n|Order any FIVE cards for a 10% discount\n|Order any TEN cards for a 15% discount","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://amp.barcodespider.com/717893443301","date":"2021-06-14T16:11:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487612537.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20210614135913-20210614165913-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.7267454266548157,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__9015330","lang":"en","text":"By searching our database, you agree to our Terms of Service\n|Category:||Arts, Crafts & Sewing » Office Product|\n|Brand:||CREATEX COLORS / IWATA|\n|Last Scanned:||Dec 02, 2019 14:56|\nProducts with upc number 717893443301 were listed on the following webstore and can be purchased from these online shops. 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We may receive a commission if you purchase something mentioned in this page.\n4 oz Airbrush Pearlescent Paint Color: Black\nAuto Air Colors 4331-4Z Metallic White (Coarse) 4 Ounce\n4 oz Airbrush Metallic Paint Color: Gold\n4 oz Airbrush Flair Paint Color: Purple\n4 oz Airbrush Flair Paint Color: Blue/Copper\nAuto Air Colors 4420-4Z HI-Lite Gold 4 Ounce Auto Air Color\n4 oz Airbrush Hi-Lite Paint Color: Orange","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cameybrochu.net/five-interesting-art-history-facts/","date":"2024-04-18T08:16:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817200.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418061950-20240418091950-00811.warc.gz","language_score":0.9704681634902954,"token_count":571,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__15852139","lang":"en","text":"Art history is a fascinating subject that allows us to explore the evolution of human creativity throughout the centuries. From the earliest cave paintings to modern-day masterpieces, art has significantly shaped our cultures and societies. In this article, we’ll look at five interesting art history facts that will pique your interest.\nFact #1: The First Artwork Dates Back 40,000 Years\nThe oldest known artwork in the world is a cave painting discovered in Indonesia. The painting, which depicts a pig with a spear on its side, is estimated to be around 40,000 years old. This means that humans have been creating art for thousands of years and that art has been an essential part of our history and culture for just as long.\nFact #2: Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Took Four Years to Paint\nOne of the most famous works of art in history is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. Painted by Michelangelo, the ceiling is a Renaissance art masterpiece depicting scenes from the Book of Genesis. It took Michelangelo a total of four years to complete the painting, which he did while lying on his back on scaffolding.\nFact #3: The Mona Lisa Has Its Own Room in the Louvre Museum\nThe Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci, is, without a doubt, one of the most famous paintings in history. It also happens to be the most valuable, estimated at over $800 million. The painting is displayed in its own room in the Louvre Museum in Paris, protected by bulletproof glass and closely monitored by security.\nFact #4: The First Photograph Was Taken in 1826\nAlthough photography is not universally considered an art form, it has significantly impacted the art world. French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce took the first photograph in 1826. The photograph, which took eight hours to expose, depicts the view from Niépce’s studio window.\nFact #5: Vincent van Gogh Only Sold One Painting During His Lifetime\nVincent van Gogh is one of the most famous artists in history, known for his vivid, colorful paintings. However, he was not always successful during his lifetime. Sadly, Vincent van Gogh only sold one painting while he was alive, and that was to his brother’s friend. Today, his artworks are some of the most valuable in the world, with some selling for hundreds of millions of dollars.\nArt history is full of fascinating facts that help us understand the evolution of human creativity. From the earliest cave paintings to modern-day masterpieces, art has played an essential role in shaping our culture and society. These five facts are just a few examples of the many amazing stories that can be found in the world of art history.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.theatermachine.nl/project/raquel-van-haver-in-het-stedelijk-museum/?lang=en","date":"2023-12-11T13:00:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679511159.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211112008-20231211142008-00456.warc.gz","language_score":0.9005030393600464,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__71719359","lang":"en","text":"Theatermachine created light design for young Amsterdam artist Raquel van Haver. The exhibition ‘Spirits of the Soil’ is a new series of monumental paintings and collages. It is Raquel van Havers first museum solo exhibition in Amsterdam.\nRaquel van Haver (1989, Bogotá, Colombia) made these works especially for the Stedelijk Museum. They are inspired on her experiences in the Bijlmermeer Amsterdam, where she lives and works. The work also reflects on her stay in the ‘barrios’ and ‘favelas’ of megacities in the Caribbean, Africa and Latin America.\nThe work is powerful and strong, it seems like the oil paint has been modeled on the paintings. Her collages are also very special. Very nice to work with Raquel on the lighting of these sculptural paintings.\nThe exhibition can be seen from November 25, 2018 through April 7, 2019. More information can be found on the website of Stedelijk Museum.\nLight Design: Maarten Warmerdam – Theatermachine\nTeam: Mike Evers, Isabel Nielen, Bart Meester en Maarten Warmerdam\nPhotography: Gert Jan van Rooij","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.annmackeyarts.com/","date":"2017-08-22T03:14:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886109893.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20170822031111-20170822051111-00531.warc.gz","language_score":0.9175478219985962,"token_count":226,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__83172095","lang":"en","text":"An 11 by 11 inch abstract acrylic painting of bold colors inspired by nature with hand sewn lavender cotton cording weaving like tracks across the path. Copper and lime green squiggles fill the spaces in between. Deep blue lakes are connected to sparkling green rivers, giving life to a large orange and red bloom. Framed in a ready-to-hang brushed gold frame.\n- 11 by 11 inch painting - Brushed gold frame, ready to hang - Bold and bright colors - Lavender cord hand sewn into art - Unique and one-of-a-kind - Blue lakes, green rivers, and over-sized orange flower\nThe inspiration for this painting is from a camping trip to Montana in the summer of 2016. I was awed by the nature, beauty, and landscape of the state. I was drawn to the rivers, lakes, and abundant wildflowers. On hikes I wondered about all the paths that life creates across land, tracks of human, animal, and insects criss-crossing on the ground. This painting is a homage to some wonderful summertime fun in the Montana countryside.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.normaleverydaylife.com/2014/12/picking-paint-colors.html?showComment=1420038150484","date":"2024-04-13T07:42:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816586.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413051941-20240413081941-00452.warc.gz","language_score":0.9704046249389648,"token_count":237,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__184081090","lang":"en","text":"It's a swift fall to despair though. The colors. The choices. How do you choose?\nI'm always optimistic as I walk up to counter thinking of the transformation my room is about to undergo. Sometimes I'm lucky and the first color is a winner. Sometimes I have to make a few trips back.\nA couple weeks ago, I started painting my hallways. They'd been the same color for ten years and I couldn't stand it anymore.\nNow that I've finished most of them, I'm still not sure about the color. It's the same color as the kitchen, Benjamin Moore's Classic Gray. It's very neutral and doesn't shout anything at me when I walk by. On the other hand, it's a bit too plain blending right in with the white trim. We have painters coming in January to do an area on the stairwell that's too high for me to handle. I could have them do a completely different color and then repaint the other areas myself.\nAny thoughts? Should I venture back into the world of paint samples? What's your record number of times for painting a single area? :)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.likelytale.com/products/forest-goddess-art-print","date":"2022-09-26T02:38:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030334644.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20220926020051-20220926050051-00515.warc.gz","language_score":0.9320858120918274,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__213502288","lang":"en","text":"Forest Goddess Art Print\nShe stands there, just beyond the morning fog, watching. She protects the woods and embodies the power of the earth. She is wild and untamed, yet in perfect balance.\nShe is there to support, ground you, and awaken the animal spirits. Petrichor announces her presence.\nThis print is 8\" X 8\" on Premium 350 GSM Art Paper, bringing out the watercolor effect of the brush strokes. Each print is signed at the time of printing, packed with a backing board and protective sleeve, and is shipped in rigid mailers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ecurrent.com/art/the-43rd-annual-chelsea-painters-art-fair/","date":"2023-09-22T07:47:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506339.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922070214-20230922100214-00145.warc.gz","language_score":0.8922581076622009,"token_count":120,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__182370957","lang":"en","text":"From humble beginnings to one of Southeast Michigan’s premier art fairs, the 43rd Annual Chelsea Painters Art Fair presents 25 professional artists exhibiting their work in watercolor, encaustic, acrylic, pastels and other mediums. Fine art collectors can add to their collection and casual visitors will shop for hand-crafted items while enjoying the stunning visuals. Food will be available. Come by rain or shine!\nSaturday, June 4 & Sunday, June 5\nSilver Maples of Chelsea | 100 Silver Maples Dr. | Chelsea\nchelseapainters.com | Free","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.lilaccitypainting.com/residential-interior","date":"2020-09-26T21:04:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400245109.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20200926200523-20200926230523-00700.warc.gz","language_score":0.9015032052993774,"token_count":250,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__274640965","lang":"en","text":"Residential Interior Painting\nInterior residential painting has many areas of interest. Having any contractor in your home is a big deal.\nLilac City Painting has a great crew of guys operated by the owner. We understand having anyone inside your home for days at a time can be intrusive.\nWe have the same extensive prep methods inside of your home as we do for the rest of our projects. The paint used on an interior can substantially determine the longevity of walls and trims.\nWe use scrubable wall paints and durable enamels for all of our projects. This will make it easy to clean up stains from the kids, pets and normal wear. The better the interior product the longer it last, therefore we use the best.\nWe always apply a two coat minimum to insure a heavy build on all of the walls and trims.\nInterior painting includes; walls, ceilings, trims, doors, cabinets, millworks and all woodwork.\nTake a look at some of our portfolio pictures to get an idea of our work.\nWE ALSO DO\nFamily rooms, play rooms\nKitchens, laundry rooms\nLiving rooms, dining rooms\nWalls, ceilings, doors\nStain & Varnishes","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://visityarravalley.com.au/archibald-deal/archibald-sundowner-benjamin-aitken-and-fiona-lowry","date":"2019-09-18T21:41:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573368.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20190918213931-20190918235931-00311.warc.gz","language_score":0.8915395736694336,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__58958221","lang":"en","text":"Image: Archibald Prize 2019 finalist, Benjamin Aitken, ‘Fiona Lowry’ (detail), © the artist. Photo: AGNSW, Jenni Carter.\nHear from Archibald Prize 2019 artists and sitters at our intimate Saturday night Archibald Sundowner events. Enjoy exclusive after-hours access to the Archibald Prize, a panel discussion and refreshments from TarraWarra Estate, Watts River Brewing, Four Pillars Gin and Yarra Valley Dairy. Bookings essential.\nSaturday 19 October, 5.30-7pm:\nJoin 2019 finalist Benjamin Aitken and the subject of his portrait, artist Fiona Lowry, as they share insights into sitting for a portrait, the process of portrait painting and the artists’ broader practices, moderated by journalist Fiona Gruber.\nTel: 03 5957 3100\n$50 Adult / $40 Concession","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.vintagefusionrestorationsnj.com/event-details/bring-your-own-piece-furniture-painting-with-dixie-belle-2","date":"2024-04-18T07:08:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817200.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418061950-20240418091950-00539.warc.gz","language_score":0.8494716286659241,"token_count":231,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__88686628","lang":"en","text":"Sat, Mar 05|\nVintage Fusion Restorations\nBring Your Own Piece Furniture Painting with Dixie Belle\nBring along your own small piece of furniture and learn furniture painting basics with Dixie Belle Chalk Mineral paint.\nTime & Location\nMar 05, 2022, 11:00 AM – 11:05 PM EST\nVintage Fusion Restorations , 11 Paterson Ave, Midland Park, NJ 07432, USA\nAbout the Event\nLearn furniture painting basics using Dixie Belle Chalk Mineral paint products. You will also learn how to properly prep and protect your pieces. The instructor will do hands-on demonstrations on small furniture. You will take home your small piece ready to use. We will provide all supplies.\nPieces can be a small table, end table, mirror...contact us with the details of the piece before you sign up so we can make sure the piece will work. Also, please clean and prime the piece (if needed) prior to this workshop. Contact with questions.\n- Ticket type\nBring Your Piece WorkshopPrice$170.00","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://audiografik.net/schoolism-environment-and-light-with-john-burton-download-premium/","date":"2022-12-01T02:59:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710789.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20221201021257-20221201051257-00412.warc.gz","language_score":0.9139569401741028,"token_count":393,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__272044647","lang":"en","text":"SCHOOLISM – ENVIRONMENT AND LIGHT WITH JOHN BURTON Download Latest . It is of SCHOOLISM – ENVIRONMENT AND LIGHT WITH JOHN BURTON Free Download.\nSCHOOLISM – ENVIRONMENT AND LIGHT WITH JOHN BURTON Overview\nOver the course of 9 video lessons and many painting demonstrations, award-winning fine artist and plein air painter, John Burton, will share with you his extensive knowledge and expertise gained through decades of traveling and plein air painting in amazing scenarios and locales around the world. John meticulously crafted these lessons to be as helpful to a seasoned veteran as to someone who is just getting their feet wet. He will guide you on this journey, helping you to improve your painting, drawing, and observational skills through an elevated understanding of rhythm, gesture, and silhouetted shape.\nJohn will show you a fresh approach for increasing our ability to use value grouping, color temperature, and shape-making to create environments in any lighting scenario we want. Throughout this class, John will do numerous comprehensive demonstrations in different mediums both on location and in his studio to show how you can turn the techniques he is teaching into the skills you need to be successful.\nJohn’s painting and observational techniques will benefit just about any painter or illustrator, whether your focus is on plein air painting, fine art, or achieving more authentic lighting and forms in your digital work.\nYou May Also Like Latest pOst PROKO – DIGITAL PAINTING FUNDAMENTALS Download (Premium)\nSCHOOLISM – ENVIRONMENT AND LIGHT WITH JOHN BURTON Download (Premium)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://art.docuwat.ch/videos/art-of-america/open-university-art-rothko-the-seagram-murals","date":"2017-05-01T02:25:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917126538.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031206-00365-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9538144469261169,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__16138684","lang":"en","text":"Open University Arts\nThe artist Mark Rothko was famously engaged to paint a series of works for the restaurant Four Seasons in 1958. Accepting the commission, he secretly resolved to create \"something that will ruin the appetite of every son-of-a-bitch who ever eats in that room.\" Observing the restaurant's pretentious atmosphere upon his return from a trip to Europe, Rothko abandoned the project altogether, returned his advance and kept the paintings for himself. The final series was dispersed and now hangs in three locations: London’s Tate Gallery, Japan’s Kawamura Memorial Museum and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://taszel14.blogspot.com/2013/04/","date":"2017-04-29T05:26:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123276.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00303-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9839615821838379,"token_count":1210,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__47879561","lang":"en","text":"Monday, April 22, 2013\nApril 22, 2013 ~Weather wasn't so sunny during the month of April here in Perth this year. Partly cloudy with some drizzles and cold wind. Kids are starting to complain that it's too cold and they miss the sunny hot days. Oh well... winter is coming soon so what to expect ? Lucky we are not that near the beach anymore or else .. it would be much colder and windy!\nAnyways, I'm not so bothered of the weather outside our home coz I tend to be pretty busy myself with a new found activity that's keeping me much more pre occuppied than beading. Yep ... you heard me right. Someting had beaten my beading passion these days. You know what it is ?\nIt's my Acrylic painting activity morphing into some kind of addiction! Once I had started putting something on a stretched canvas , I just couldn't leave the canvas unless the image is finished !\nMy very 1st big canvas acrylic painting. It was my 1st commissioned painting as well of a farm Shed in Tasmania.\nPainted on a 24 x 30\" stretched canvas.\nMy very 1st water reflection challenge in acrylic painting. Mind you, I'm just starting to paint and this is my 2nd biggest canvas measuring 24 x 30 \" and thi is already my 2nd commission as well.\nI had spent several sleepless nights trying to get the best matching colors as shown in the picture provided for me to copy on a canvas. Not only the colors but the image as well is a big challenge to paint due to the straight lines and the texture of the dead tree which was done with moulding paste.\nI'm happy with the outcome that i even wondered myself how I did it.\nDid I really do that ?\nNow I have to make a pic with my work beside me before I give it to my buyer. Not easy to part with what i had created but I know the next owner would be more than happy with it.\nMy commissioned paintings had earned me more Jo Sonja's acrylic paints, more brushes, varnishes and even a brand new Mont Marte Easel ! Geeezzz I'm so happy and thankful !\nI had finished my 8 sessions of Acrylic painting at Claremont School Of Art here in Perth about 2 weeks ago and my Acrylic Folk art Painting of 5 sessions had also ended last Sunday. My mentors are great artists in their own field. Ms Peta Miller is a very good Contemporary / Abstract artist teaching at Claremont Shool Of Art.\nI took the 8 weeks course of \" Create Exciting Semi- representational Contemporary Painting in Mixed Media & Acrylics \" in her class and this is one of the mixed media paintings I had created during my sessions with her.\nMixed media acrylic painting titled \" Bushfire\" was created directly from the images in my mind.\nIt was my very 1st venture with mixed media and my 1st painting that got sold.\nPeta Miller is Teaching :- Term 1 Claremont School of Art 8 weeks\n- Contemporary Realism Thursdays 9.30am-12.30pm\n- Beginners Acrylic Thursdays 1.00pm to 4.00pm\nThanks a lot to Peta Miller for her time and efforts teaching me how to paint for the 1st time.\nwhile on the oter hand, my other mentor is Ms. Orna Shachar who's a Western Australian folk artist with 19 yrs experience in folk art and decorative painting. She's the sole leading artist of the famous Country At Best where I had ordered a painted door sign for my Beadroom as shown below.\nIt's just by pure luck I discovered her thru her husband . Her husband informed me that she is conducting painting lessonsin her workshop when I happened to pick up my door sign from their shop in Coventry Square in Morley . During that day I was in their awesome shop, I was also looking for acrylic paints and brushes for my upcoming 1st painting lessons with Peta Miller of Claremont School Of Art that time And I randomly asked her husband managing the shop if he knows a good place to buy acrylic paints since their products for sale uses acrylic paints. He immeddiately directed me to Orna in her workshop to get the paints for a better price and I was able to inquire about Orna's painting sessions. Immediately i signed in for her class. They're such a wonderful helpful couple and I'm happy to have found them. I had finished painting a metal teapot at Orna's class last Sunday and I was so proud of it.\nOrna during the workshop as she demonstrates the varnish application on our finished painted teapots. My 5 painting sessions with her had been great and fun together with all the other ladies learning folk art painting with me. How I love the strawberries designed on the teapots !\nThanks to the guidance of Orna. She had shown me so many different hints / techniques regarding painting and the use of brushes as well as the mixing of colors. She's absolutely a great teacher !\nBy the way, Orna teaches only on every 2nd Sunday ( 2 Sundays in a month ) between 2pm to 4:30pm. So be fast to grab a seat in her class coz it would get filled fast !\nThis is my unfinished painting that I would have to do these coming days. It wasn't even finished yet but it was already sold to an Australian couple living in Mundaring, WA. Now, that gave a smile on my face knowing it's already expecting a new home that fast. Geeezzzzzzzz\nNow that I got more paints, more tools and more ideas ... next step is to paint , paint ... paint !!!! So expect that more painting surprises would gonna come out soon ....\nThanks For Reading This Blog !","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://leopardrobotics.club/painting-a-kitchen-table-with-chalk-paint/","date":"2021-01-15T23:05:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703497681.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20210115224908-20210116014908-00112.warc.gz","language_score":0.9558302164077759,"token_count":552,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__251763968","lang":"en","text":"Painting A Kitchen Table With Chalk Paint\nRead on to learn all the steps for this kitchen table makeover using chalk paint.\nPainting a kitchen table with chalk paint. I kept seeing people say how easy chalk painting was. After one coat you could see some of my brushstrokes. So if for any. Sand in between the coats to ensure a smooth finish.\nThe great thing about chalk paint is that there isn t a huge learning curve or a lot of prep work. My kitchen table makeover labor of love. Hopefully it is helpful to someone looking to do it themselves. Chalk paint can be used to paint almost anything walls kitchen cabinets metal wood and even fabric but the most common use is to give new life to old furniture or to make newer pieces look old.\nAfter two kids and everyday daily living it was beat up and needed some love. You can just dive right in. I have personally used chalk paint on all three of the surfaces and i m here to say it worked beautifully on each one. This video i take you through my process of how i do my custom work with chalk paint.\nA few notes about how to create a lasting finish for this chalk painted table. I figured i was going to get rid of table anyway. 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In the speed video below, I demonstrate how to paint a realistic monkey. How to paint dog fur Painting the detailed texture of fur in watercolour can be complex – here artist Siân Dudley shows you how to paint a dog's coat in ten simple steps . You know I meant substrate - this is painting water remember!) How to Paint a Dog in Acrylics by MarionDutton. This is determined by the sediment it is carrying. It's been a year with, About Us | Contact Us | Sitemap | Disclaimer | Privacy. (A filbert rake brush can also work, depending on the animal and its fur type. it’s simply a system that has worked for me. Grab a small chisel brush size 4 or 6 and load it with paint. You have represented all of the four elements.Whoa, hold on there. Promise!Find a spare canvas to practice this skill. 11. . With the right tools and the right painting techniques, you can easily create a realistic painting of your favorite animal or pet using acrylic paint. Paint Flowers With Acrylic Layer By Layer. Allow the color to dry. Pet portraits are extremely popular with my students, and I wanted to take the opportunity to demonstrate a pet portrait done entirely in acrylics. A beautiful sunset will reflect the beautiful sunset. Corel Painter-Wacom Tablet You may have noticed that the real world does not always look like your exercise. The trick is to break it down into manageable pieces, rather than try and paint it in its entirety. (With acrylics you can speed the drying time up by using a hairdryer.) I got a couple of good photos of her and did this painting from it, Super excited today for a few reasons, it was my 'finish off' painting day and this is one of them. Learn to Paint with 50+ Free Painting Videos on YouTube. It has a fantastic reddish tinge to it, and is as dark as cola (arguably better for you than cola, despite the number of small children that swim in it). Whether it's a still life or a portrait of a person or pet, having a relatively simple or uncluttered background allows the focus to fall entirely on the subject. 15. You need to allow your brush to be controlled in an uncontrolled way. 13. Finally, go back and add some wispy fur tips with the script liner once again to the top, lightest layer. Acrylic Leaf Printing. A proportional divider is an excellent tool for beginning artists. Each wave, whether small or large, will form a lens. The light we see on the water is directly impacted by the surface. So in most cases when painting fur you want to have at least 3 layers of color creating depth. How to Start Selling Art How to Paint a Portrait of a Dog. Eventually I discovered a way of looking at water that allows us to recreate it in almost any circumstance. They seem to sit above the substrate creating the illusion of depth.Do not paint them neatly and in rows. acrylic painting for beginners : Wildlife art Jason Morgan. There are many styles, methods, and techniques for painting fur. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. For more tips, special offers and inappropriate humour, please subscribe to our monthly e-zine, Acrylics Anonymous. Plan a Series of Paintings For more great painting tips, subscriber only specials and zingin' humour (hmmm, maybe? I paint landscapes, wildlife, and anything to do with outdoor living or Mother Nature. Yep, its true. When painting something realistically there are two overriding skills needed, and particularly when learning to paint water: This tutorial is primarily about the \"details\" I use when painting water. with CLEAR Dry Erase Paint. So you’ll put that color down first. Now for the surface and the light. They will look like a backdrop for a pantomime. How old are you people? 309. It doesn't. Then use a smaller round to do the middle, lighter layer. Mix a highlight color for the dog’s coat with titanium white and a small amount of yellow oxide. Introducing the Highly-Customizable Artist Cargo Sketchbook Organizer! We could just paint the substrate. Drahthaar Dog Portrait Watercolor Art Tutorial. Paint with a No. Again, start with darker colors on the lower layer. Click below to learn more! Use a largish brush (ie size 8 or 10) and plenty of paint. Hopefully you should have painted something like this. Make sure you have a very dry brush (size 6 or 8) with the tiniest amount of pigment and make a series of very shallow W's. You can get a good sense of what is happening with the painting from the photos and their descriptions. source Recently, Johanne Mangi, one of the world’s top painters of dogs, spent the day at our studios, where she recorded a detailed video on how to paint dog portraits, step by step. This dog has short hair so we will only deal with short hair in the tutorial. Spend some time noticing how much each of the elements affects the others in the morning, at sunset - and at other times of the day.Build your observational skills and watch your paintings improve. How To Paint A Dog In Acrylics Arttutor. Water is one of the most compelling subjects to paint, and yet it can all end so badly. How to Paint a Dog in Acrylics by MarionDutton This represents the light which is refracted by the surface of the water, down onto the substrate. The next point is that this strategy is not the only way, nor possibly the best way. They should look something like this. :). When you have experimented with this and feel comfortable with the results, you can then apply this to your exercise. The interesting thing about the surface of the water, is that it impacts the appearance of water in two ways: RefractionWhen water moves, it concentrates and dissipates light. Learn how to paint with acrylics. How to Find Motivated Buyers for Your Art. After a lot of rain, sometimes there is so much sediment that seeing the bottom is almost impossible (unless the water is very shallow). This is a sample of the format that we … Pet portrait are a painting genre suitable for beginners and advanced artists. I skipped doing a charcoal drawing and went straight to sketching with acrylic raw umber thinned down with water.I used a proportional divider to help me measure key landmarks for the eyes and nose. I used a fan brush to build up my layers. How To Create A Painted Pet Portrait Effect In Adobe Photo. As a valued subscriber, you can purchase our 3 pack of downloadable how to paint with Mark Waller DVDs for only $80, or our downloadable V-log âCoral Reef - Underneathâ for only $12. We'll send you articles & tutorials right as we publish them, so you never miss a post! We'll send you articles & tutorials right as we publish them, so you never miss a post! Allow the brush to make its own way, to a certain extent. I would like to share my technique for painting fur in acrylic paints; in this case, white fur. Below is a closeup of the sketch I started for this painting. But it works brilliantly for me, and hopefully will for you, as you learn how to represent water in your paintings.Now that's out of the way, let's get into it!When learning to paint water realistically, it is important to consider that the appearance of water is made up of four elements: The substrate could be made up of shell, gravel, coral, river stones; or if you live in a major city, car bodies and small calibre pistols. Thankfully, in this how to paint water exercise, this is relatively easy - both elements can be painted using one technique.When using acrylics, the next part is easier if your previous work is dry. Websites for Artists Look at how much is visible because of the surface of the water and by default, the light. This allows you to see under the surface (if the water is relatively clear). (Of course, if you’re doing a pet portrait of a prize show dog then this doesn’t apply. It’s that final, lightest layer that gives the fur it’s depth. In this video you can follow some steps to create a golden retriever portrait. ), subscribe to our monthly e-zine, Itâs fast, free, and we donât send you junk. Painting fur with acrylic paint can be a challenge, but the trick lies in creating layers on your canvas and starting with the darker colors first. One day when I was walking along, the late afternoon sun was shining, This is a performing artist that comes to our local Renaissance Fair every year. Let’s take a look at a close-up detail of the painting above. While Saving Lives, Too! How to Paint Chrysanthemums in the Chinese Brush Painting Style, How to Paint a Sparrow on Bamboo – A Chinese Brush Painting Tutorial, 4 Clever Painting Tricks for Oil Painters. Unsubscribe here at any time. Why Artists should Blog, Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close, 4 Tips for Designing a Creative Studio Space at Home. With fur like this, you’ll want to start with a medium round brush to block in the basic shape of the clumps. ), subscribe to our monthly e-zine, Acrylics Anonymous. This book by best-selling author and animal portrait artist Dave White is the definitive guide to painting portraits of dogs in acrylics. I now understand that I really should have been painting the way you do in acrylics – in layers. Always try to vary your stroke lengths and angles, even getting a few wiggly lines in there once in a while, to give it that “wild” ungroomed look. Brush the paint onto the hair carefully in areas where the light would hit to create highlights. Just in one painting, shown below, there is short smooth fur, long wispy fur, thick clumpy fur, etc. Painting a dog portrait can be a challenging endeavor for a beginner, but very rewarding when you can capture your dog's individual personality. Windows and mirrors.I've probably made all this sound more complicated than it is but I promise to show you easy ways of representing and painting the elements. Wacom Graphire Review The only thing that is difficult to achieve from Labrador is the protection of the territory and aggression. To paint short hair like this I use a standard bristle brush and a chopping motion to lay in the colours. ), Try to vary your brush stroke length, stroke angle, and brush angle to keep it from looking too uniform. The darkest colors you see on an animal’s fur will usually be the deepest areas closest to the skin. Light will be concentrated - forming that wonderful pattern that is thrown on the bottom of a pool just after everyone has got out.This effect occurs to varying degrees depending on how rough or smooth the surface is, and the strength of the light. Now we want to represent each of the elements. 17. More light = more refraction.We'll go into some painting techniques to create this effect a little later. The second thing to remember is that fur is visibly thick. Pet portraits are extremely popular with my students, and I wanted to take the opportunity to demonstrate a pet portrait done entirely in acrylics. Paint Poppy Flowers With Acrylic Paint And A Palette Knife. Back to Explore Acrylic Painting Home Page. How to Paint a Dog in Acrylics by MarionDutton Go out into the world and find each of these elements. Tips for Selling art Online By Crista Forest in Art Tutorials > Painting Tutorials. We Brits love our pets, and for many of us who love to paint, a pet portrait seems the perfect fit. Paint with a No. A detailed guide to painting realistic dog portraits in acrylics. You will find that you may look at water in an entirely different way.Before we start, however, there are a couple of things I need to say. ReflectionEach time a wave rises, big or small, it reflects light. Anyone can Learn to Draw Think of everything else as a reflection of the light. Try a Pop-up Photography Studio! With practice, it can also be fun. Writing Artist Statements We need to do this efficiently. It is much easier to paint the substrate (sand for example) and create the illusion of differing depths with a gradation of colour.Preparing the canvas to this point will train you in a very important skill. Painting a controlled gradation of colour/s is something many accomplished artists struggle with. Art Websites Comparison Make sure you have a very dry brush (size 6 or 8) with the tiniest amount … This is probably the most important element of all when learning how to paint water. Read above Refraction and Reflection sections again for a refresher on light. You’ll add more layers after that, ending with the lightest colors highlighting the tips of the fur. If you find yourself stuck and want some visual assistance, I go into it in much more detail in my DVD: My 3-pack of DVDs is now available in hard copy and downloadable format - click here for more info on my 3-pack (cheaper than buying them one at a time!). How To Paint A Dog In Acrylics. artgraphica. Transfer a portion of this color to a dry wax paper palette, then use a No. This is not an easy thing, however a technique I have developed makes it easier. My work simply reflects my love for the outdoors. Saved by Beth Weems. Step 2: Blended Background. Artistic Composition Tips How to Judge Art I will often paint an aspect of a painting on a separate canvas, so I know what I am doing before I commit it to a \"serious\" piece.Prepare a small canvas and imagine that we are painting a sandy bottom (Again? \"Kes\", Dog painting demonstration. Obviously, not much sediment and clean water will minimise the impact that the colour of the water has on the substrate. But I’ve had a few people ask me how I paint fur, so I thought I’d share my way of doing it. Free Artist Websites Trial Drawing and painting dogs can be enjoyable — we love our dogs so much — … Think of the face of the wave towards you as a window to under the surface. 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Distressed Folk Art Acrylic Painting Tutorial. When you look at the water in this lake it is very easy to see how the colour of the water impacts the colour of the substrate. After rain, chances are that the water in your local river will be tainted with sediment. Be sure an check out the important ‘fur tips’ below the video… Here are a few extra tips to help you paint animal fur: I prefer to paint the animal over the existing background color. Unsubscribe here at any time. The first thing to realize is that there are a lot of different kinds of fur that will require different techniques and different brushes. Aug 7, 2016 - how to paint dog acrylics finished painting ... BTW, check out some cool art here http://jeremy-aiyadurai.pixels.com/ Paint A Dog Portrait In Oils How To Choose Background Colour Sue Gardner Studio. paintingdemos. I work primarily in acrylics and oils on canvas. Thankfully we have just covered it. Painting fur takes time and patience. 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Acrylics, the next layer to work with, gives you a good sense of what is with!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://roathparkview.co.uk/events/museum-talks-the-impressionists-manet-english/","date":"2022-05-20T22:56:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662534693.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20220520223029-20220521013029-00745.warc.gz","language_score":0.9294094443321228,"token_count":248,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__172955992","lang":"en","text":"Museum Talks: The Impressionists – Manet | English\nEdouard Manet’s Portrait of Monsieur Jules Dejouy\nPainted in 1879, Manet’s portrait of Jules Dejouy (1815-1894) is one of the artist’s most significant late portraits, which has recently ‘resurfaced’ after many decades away from the public eye in a private collection. This affectionate and lively portrait of Manet’s cousin depicts someone who became an important figure in the artist’s life following the death of his father in 1862. This talk will explore the significance of the portrait in Manet’s career and explain how it is a perfect addition to the world-renowned collection of Impressionist art bequeathed to Amgueddfa Cymru Wales by the sisters and pioneering collectors Gwendoline and Margaret Davies. It will also introduce the proposed conservation project, which aims to transform the painting and restore it to its original appearance.\nThis talk will be delivered in the curator’s first language: English\nCost Pay What You Can – Suggested Donation: £5","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.photographfrance.com/blog/2019/4/30/if-the-pope-had-been-kind-to-leonardo","date":"2019-09-19T17:39:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573561.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20190919163337-20190919185337-00370.warc.gz","language_score":0.9836556315422058,"token_count":786,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__22971679","lang":"en","text":"If the Pope had been kind to Leonardo, Italy would own Leonardo’s Mona Lisa but he insulted this gentle, sensitive, proud, man. If the Pope had acknowledged his worth, Leonardo would never have left his native land to die in a foreign country. Three Kings of France, Charles VIII, Louis XII and François I revered him. France deserves the most famous painting in the world but why, knowing that François loved it so much, did Leonardo leave the Mona Lisa to Salai, his unworthy, disreputable protegé? Two reasons. Leonardo felt responsible for him from the day he took him in off the streets when Salai was a boy. He wanted to leave him well off. Two, Kings don’t barter. Leonardo knew that Salai could sell the paintings to an intermediary of the King. Salai died as he lived. In 1524 he died in a street fight. His estate is said to have included the Mona Lisa, St. Anne with the Virgin and Saint and John the Baptist, the paintings Leonardo had with him in Clos Lucé. François loved the masterpieces. He wanted them for the art collection he was building. Leonardo probably gave them to Salai asking that he sell to an intermediary of the King. He didn’t, but his sisters, who in inherited his estate, did, A receipt exists signed by Florimond Robertet, Treasurer to the King: ‘Messier Salai de Petredorain, painter, for some paintings that he gave to the King, two thousand six hundred and four lire, four sols, and four deniers’. The Mona Lisa was in the private apartments of François at Fontainebleau in 1540. All three paintings, much to the chagrin of Italy, are in the Louvre in Paris. Italy has always wanted the Mona Lisa. During WWII, Mussolini begged Hitler to give it to him when the Germans took Paris. Luckily for France, Hitler was contemptuous of Mussolini. Although Leonardo’s peers admired the Mona Lisa, the world was not aware of it until 1911 when its theft from the Louvre in Paris was splashed over every newspaper. The man who stole it was an Italian handyman. Vincenzo Peruggia was employed by the Louvre to put glass into picture frames. He hid overnight in a cupboard in the museum. In the morning, before the gallery opened, he slipped out with the painting under a blanket. World wide publicity meant the Mona Lisa spent the next two years in the false bottom of Peruggia’s trunk at his digs in Paris until he decided to return home and go to Florence where Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa. He took it to an art dealer who asked Peruggia to leave the painting with him so that he could examine it and assess its worth. Instead he consulted an expert in Italian painting who called the police. Peruggia was arrested. At his trial he said he was a patriot. He said he thought Mona Lisa had been stolen by Napoleon and wanted to bring the painting back home. He was given a short sentence of eight months in prison. The Mona Lisa was returned to the Louvre.\nRead more about Leonardo da Vinci and his connection with the Loire Valley in Leonardo da Vinci: The Amboise Connection (available from Amazon).\nThe book was written to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Leonardo da Vinci’s death in 1519 at Clos Lucé, Amboise, where he spent the last three years of his life.\nPost by Pamela\nVisit St Hubert’s Chapel, Royal Chateau of Amboise and Château Clos Lucé on a Photograph France photography tour or workshop Click here for more information.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://abingtondecoratingsupplies.co.uk/products/wagner-finishcontrol-3500-xvlp-pro-electric-paint-sprayer-230v","date":"2024-04-19T06:37:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817289.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419043820-20240419073820-00014.warc.gz","language_score":0.8736081719398499,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__193775516","lang":"en","text":"Wagner FinishControl 3500 XVLP Pro Electric Paint Sprayer 230V\nThe Wagner FinishControl 3500 XVLP Pro Electric Paint Sprayer means varnishes, standard lacquers, high viscosity lacquers and water based paints can all be processed to produce the best finish every time. With XVLP technology for extra performance, speed, flexibility and control, it can be used for wall and ceiling paints including emulsion.\nSuitable for woodwork applications including trim, spindles, architraves, doors, windows and more. Features direct spray control with fully adjustable air and material volume for a fast, uniform coating and perfect coverage. Click and Paint system for easy paint change, refill or clean. Adjustable spray jet width, while the spray direction can be changed from horizontal to vertical, with a slotted nozzle for superior spray finish, even when using thicker paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://museumcollections.hullcc.gov.uk/collections/storydetail.php?irn=533&master=451","date":"2023-12-06T12:13:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100593.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206095331-20231206125331-00203.warc.gz","language_score":0.9540930986404419,"token_count":695,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__114791061","lang":"en","text":"Late 18th and early 19th British and European Landscapes\nLate 18th and early 19th Century British Art revived the Dutch landscape tradition of focussing on the natural environment in contrast to the practice of placing landowners against a background of their landed estates. From the late 18th century a new merchant and industrial class, began to gain an interest in pure landscape painting as new patrons of Art.\nNeo-Classicism and Regional Schools\nItalianate landscapes in the Grand Style were inspired by earlier classical style landscapes of the French 17th Century masters, Claude Lorrain and N. Poussin. This can be seen in the works of British artists of the 18th century such as A.Cozens, Richard Wilson and P. Nasmyth, who composed perfectly balanced vistas of tree framed rivers and mountain valleys. These draw on both the Dutch and Italian landscape traditions. Regional versions of this type, were developed by local landscape schools throughout England in and around Norwich, Lincoln, Yorkshire and Derbyshire, by artists such as J. Sell Cotman, Thomas Girtin and John Rathbone.\nAnother branch of regional landscape painting in early 19th century Britain grew out of the Dutch realist tradition. These show intimate portraits of a particular local landscape and its working environment. English examples of this can be seen in the works of George Morland and Edmund Bristow around London and more locally, Peter de Wint, in 'On the River Witham'. J.C. Ibbetson, working in the Lake District developed a fine local variation on the Dutch landscape tradition in his rustic lakeside scenes or picturesque farms among the Cumberland fells.\nNaturalism and Topography\nTruth to nature in the works of Constable and Turner revolutionised landscape painting by working directly from the natural subject and in the landscape of the early 1800s, as Constable has clearly done in his 'Cloud Study'. Other artists were more concerned with the historical formation and layout of a view, such as John Varley and his pupils, David Cox and A.V. Copley Fielding.\n'Loading timber wagon in the grounds of Cave Castle, Yorkshire' by G. Arnald is an example of the natural and human formation of the land, with an unusual side view of the newly built neo-Gothic Cave Castle. Striking views of working life in open countryside around Glastonbury or the Thames valley can be seen in the watercolours of a follower of Turner, James Baker Pyne. The French coast is also brought vividly to life by the works of R.P. Bonington or Le Prince, with rugged and open shorelines inhabited by local fishing communities in the examples, 'Coast scene in Picardy' or 'Beach scene with figures'.\nCoast and River Scenes\nCoastal and river scenes play an important part in the collections of the Ferens Art Gallery, from its base within the old shipping and fishing port of Kingston upon Hull. These include local views such as 'Shipyard at Hessle Cliffs' by J. Wilson Carmichael. Other British estuary waters are illustrated in Thomas Luny's views of Plymouth harbour and bankside views of the Thames from Limehouse Reach to Westminster Bridge by various artists. A European parallel to these works, can be seen in an early painting of the Grand Canal in Venice by the Venetian master, Canaletto.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://aguilacg.com/2019/04/30/supplies-to-buy-at-the-paint-store-when-preparing-to-paint-your-homes-interior/","date":"2020-07-03T09:38:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655881984.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20200703091148-20200703121148-00457.warc.gz","language_score":0.9710291624069214,"token_count":639,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__105663524","lang":"en","text":"If you're planning to paint the inside of your home, you should stock up on all the supplies you need so that you won't have to run to the paint store in the middle of the job. In addition to buying paint and painting supplies, you may also need to buy supplies for filling in holes in the walls and cleaning dirty baseboards and walls. Here's a look at some of the supplies you may want to buy.\nHigh-quality paint tends to cover old paint and dirt a lot better with fewer coats, and it lasts longer. It could be worth buying superior paint, even if it costs more. When you go to the paint store, ask for help when choosing a quality brand and then choosing the color you want. Color choice is a matter of preference, but one additional thing you want to consider is the type of paint. For instance, you might want matte, gloss, semi-gloss, eggshell, or satin. These have different looks when it comes to their reflective qualities and each differs in how easy they are to clean. If you can't decide on what color or type of paint to buy, then buy a few small sample cans and try them out so that you see how the paint will look on the wall.\nYou'll need brushes and rollers for the paint job. If you'll use more than one type of paint, you may want multiple rollers so that you don't have to clean them between paint types or colors. You can simply change the rollers when you switch paints. Seal the rollers in plastic wrap and keep them in the refrigerator or freezer, and they'll be ready to use later without having to clean them. This makes painting go faster than when you have to stop and clean rollers and brushes all the time.\nYou'll also want different types of brushes for different uses. Angled brushes are helpful for cutting in so that you can control the paint better. High-quality brushes usually give you better results and are easier to control. However, you may still want to use painter's tape so that you can make straight lines and avoid getting paint in the wrong place.\nContainers And Stirrers\nPaint stirrers are essential since a can of paint has to be stirred before you use it. The paint store will probably have free paint stirrers you can grab when you buy a can of paint. These are strong wooden paddles that go deep into the can so that you can keep the paint stirred. You'll also want containers, such as a paint pan, for getting paint on a roller and small containers for dipping a brush in when you're on a ladder. You may not need to buy small containers since a plastic cup or food container can work just as well.\nIn addition, you'll need a tarp or sheet of plastic to put on the floor and over your furniture. Paint tends to get everywhere, and you don't want to take chances with getting paint on the floor or sofa. Go to a paint store with a list of things you'll need so you won't forget something important because the right painting equipment is essential for getting the paint on your walls.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://elizabethbruce.co.uk/","date":"2017-02-20T15:19:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501170569.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104610-00549-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9838314652442932,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__155426308","lang":"en","text":"Elizabeth Bruce is a Scottish contemporary artist whose work is figurative and colourful. She has worked in all media on a variety of subjects, usually concentrating on acrylics - still life, treescapes, figures, interiors and landscapes. Miscellaneous other work includes mixed media, monoprints, lino-cuts and collage. She has recently acquired an etching press & is currently getting to grips with the joys of etching.\nElizabeth likes to keep her work within the Affordable Art bracket and prices start as low as £25 for an unframed lino-cut, while paintings are all between £140 and £500.\nHer work has been shown in various galleries in Argyll, as well as the RGI Kelly Gallery and the Lillie Gallery, both in Glasgow, and the Torrance Gallery in Edinburgh. She was elected a member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists in January 2003.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jimspaintandmore.com/exterior-painting-murfreesboro/","date":"2019-11-17T01:59:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496668782.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20191117014405-20191117042405-00405.warc.gz","language_score":0.9521328210830688,"token_count":467,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__116985834","lang":"en","text":"•Pressure Washing and Cleaning\n•Waterproofing Driveways, Sidewalks, and Decks\nHaving the exterior of your home properly washed and painted is one of the most important things you can do to protect it. In order to care for the home you’ve invested in, be sure to keep up with its exterior and the paint/stain that’s keeping it all together.\nPainting the exterior of a home is no easy feat, which is why you should hire a professional for the job. Not only can it be an extremely difficult task, but if done poorly, your home will be at risk. When a home’s exterior begins to go, its interior follows. Don’t allow your home to become susceptible to damages; protect it with professional exterior painting on the proper basis for your home’s material.\nThe frequency of which your home receives an exterior painting depends on the type of material it’s been constructed from. Below are some common siding types and how often they should receive a fresh coat of paint.\nBefore a painting or staining project is started, there’s one step that needs to be taken to ensure the job is done correctly. The exterior of the structure needs to be thoroughly cleaned. At Jim’s Paint and More, we offer power washing services so your home’s exterior is prepared before being painted every time.\nYou will need the proper painting techniques to complete an exterior project. In addition to the proper techniques, you’ll need someone with the right equipment.\nNot all paint is created equally. Different exterior paints are needed for the materials a home is built from, and we’ll be sure to apply the right one to your home, and in a color you love!\nNot only is having painting expertise an important skill but also knowing the right conditions in which to get the job done on a home’s exterior. There are optimal outdoor conditions for painting. With this knowledge, we'll proceed with the job only when we know the conditions are right for the best outcome.\nOur professional painters have the knowledge and expertise to provide you with a beautifully painted home. Contact Jim’s Paint and More to learn about our exterior painting services today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.exeter.ox.ac.uk/corrie-chiswell-1982-fine-art-presents-new-solo-exhibition/","date":"2023-09-27T11:41:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510297.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927103312-20230927133312-00113.warc.gz","language_score":0.930076539516449,"token_count":177,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__321756499","lang":"en","text":"Corrie Chiswell (1982, Fine Art) presents new solo exhibition\nSelkie 1, oil on canvas\nAn exhibition of paintings by Corrie Chiswell (1982, Fine Art) is running at the Off the Wall contemporary art gallery. ‘Dream of Flight‘ is running at the gallery in Llandaff, Cardiff until 23 October.\nThe exhibition presents some 50 pieces of work, celebrating both figurative work and landscape. Corrie Chiswell explores themes as diverse as the Highland Clearances, folklore, classical mythology, war and our impact on a fragile planet. The inspiration for her narrative portraiture is drawn from literature, historical events and song, while her sitters channel angels, selkies, sirens and characters from fairytales.\nTo find out more about the exhibition and view Corrie’s work click here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://newburyportart.org/?p=255338","date":"2020-11-29T07:26:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141197278.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20201129063812-20201129093812-00097.warc.gz","language_score":0.9293727874755859,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__86898728","lang":"en","text":"The Band of Brushes Presents our Annual 2020 NAA Show:\nAugust 24- October 24, 2020\nDue to the Coronavirus crisis, the exhibit has been re-created as a virtual show and an online experience.\nView the show at www.bandofbrushes.com\nThe Band of Brushes is a group of artists who paint together ‘en plein air’, a French expression meaning in the open air, throughout the spring, summer and fall, working to capture the elusive light of day. The Band of Brushes is one of the Newburyport Art Association’s Featured Interests Groups.\nThese artists share a love of nature and plein air painting in oil, watercolor, pastel and acrylic mediums. They meet weekly to paint outdoors at beautiful North Shore and seacoast locations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.casitadelpueblo.org/pages/a-cultural-interpretation-by-gil-arreola","date":"2020-03-29T15:36:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370494349.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20200329140021-20200329170021-00137.warc.gz","language_score":0.9639616012573242,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__30632170","lang":"en","text":"A Cultural Interpretation by Gil Arreola\nA Cultural Interpretation\nby Gil Arreola\nGil Arreola has extensive experience creating artwork using a variety of media. He is especially interested in painting, sculpture and mixed media. Intially a self-taught artist, he pursued more formal training, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in fine arts from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Growing up in Southern California and spending summers in México influenced his perspectives on art. The graffiti movement has also inspired his work, giving him a strong grounding in color theory and abstract typography. He continues to produce artwork related to his culture and heritage. He exhibits his work in numerous galleries extending from Palm Springs to Los Angeles County.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://dajf.org.uk/news/japan-portraits-a-short-documentary-of-carl-randall-painting-in-japan","date":"2019-01-21T04:11:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583755653.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20190121025613-20190121051613-00429.warc.gz","language_score":0.9044782519340515,"token_count":199,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__37177739","lang":"en","text":"Japan Portraits, a short documentary showing Carl Randall drawing and painting in Japan, is now available to watch online via the National Portrait Gallery’s website.\nJapan Portraits is shot in Tokyo and Hiroshima and features Carl working on paintings currently on display at the National Portrait Gallery (as part of the 2013 BP Portrait Award and as part of Carl’s exhibition In the footsteps of Hiroshige: Portraits of Modern Japan) and in the Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition.\n11 minutes 33 seconds. Sound recommended.\nI hope you can find time to watch it!\nPlease click on the link below to see the documentary:Japan Portraits\nOther pieces about Carl Randall on our website can be found here:Carl Randall painting in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Carl Randall exhibiting at the 2012 Jerwood Drawing Prize Carl Randall exhibiting at the Mall Gallieries and the National Portrait Gallery Carl Randall awarded the BP Travel Award 2012 Carl Randall wins the Nomura Prize","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://saamnpgstore.si.edu/bluemner-square-scarf","date":"2023-09-27T18:37:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510319.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927171156-20230927201156-00201.warc.gz","language_score":0.9046506881713867,"token_count":230,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__20331103","lang":"en","text":"Evening Tones Scarf\n- Designed exclusively for the Smithsonian.\n- 100% silk.\n- 32\" square.\n- Made in London.\nEvening Tones abstracts a landscape along the Hudson River into a vibrant range of colors. Oscar Bluemner (1867-1938) came to the United States to escape Germany’s conservatism, hoping to find the freedom to try new ideas. After years of struggling in his architectural practice, he turned to painting, throwing himself into the exciting theories of modern art that were making their way across the Atlantic from Europe.\nImage Credit: Oscar Bluemner, Evening Tones, oil on canvas, 1911-1917, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of James F. Dicke II and museum purchase made possible by the American Art Forum, the Julia D. Strong Endowment and the Luisita L. and Franz H. 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I strive to illustrate their unique qualities, painting and sculpting people with a range of emotions and locations that will inspire my audience to remember specific memories from their past.\nMy artistic spirit thrives on pursuing several media, which stimulates and challenges me to continually improve my techniques.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ajpaintingrenovations.com/","date":"2024-04-22T12:29:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818293.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422113340-20240422143340-00221.warc.gz","language_score":0.9704061150550842,"token_count":513,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__72429982","lang":"en","text":"A&J PAINTING FORT MYERS AND RENOVATIONS LLC\nResidential and Commercial Services in Naples, Marco Island, San Carlos Park, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, Sanibel Island and Cape Coral.\nExpand your imagination\nReady for a change ? we can help !, explore the endless possibilities with a variety of paint colors. We can also help you to decide on the perfect color with the many samples that we carry. Have fun playing with some samples on your wall and when your are ready fell free to call us.\nCALL US (239) 810-0825.\nFrom one room to the whole house, A&J Painting will save you a lot money comparing to large corporate companies. Since we are a family business, you will be dealing directly with the owner for your coming project. With the ability to work with you in a personal level, we are able to provide fair and reasonable estimates to accommodate your budget.\nWe have more than 15 years experience in the painting industry. We value our customers and understand the importance of trust within a local company.\nWe are Fully Insured and licensed in LEE and COLLIER COUNTIES in order to provide a sense of security to our clients. Managing strong chemicals , using heavy equipment, keeping the areas safe for naming a few are requirements for a contractor to know and to handle for the safety of our clients.\n100 % Customer Satisfaction\nThe entire A&J painting team were great to work with. Very responsive throughout the entire process of painting the exterior of our home. The team showed up at the time they said they would each day and began their work immediately. They each paid attention to detail and did a great job. I hope to use them again in the future for other painting needs and will not hesitate to recommend them to others. I stumbled across them when taking our pups to our vet and they were painting the exterior of the building and looked to be doing an excellent job. Thank you A&J Painting! (Owner)\nA&J painting painted my home quickly while still having the upmost care and quality. They even went above and beyond to take care of little porblems along the way. I am extremely happy with their work. I am now having them paint more of my family's and friends homes. I would highly recommend them for any painting needs. (owner)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.johnsingersargent.org/biography.html","date":"2023-01-28T00:20:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499468.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20230127231443-20230128021443-00389.warc.gz","language_score":0.9717720150947571,"token_count":2424,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__166285731","lang":"en","text":"The Complete Works\nJohn Singer Sargent, the son of an American doctor, was born in Florence in 1856. He studied painting in Italy and France and in 1884 caused a sensation at the Paris Salon with his painting of Madame Gautreau. Exhibited as Madame X, people complained that the painting was provocatively erotic. The scandal persuaded Sargent to move to England and over the next few years established himself as the country's leading portrait painter. This included portraits of Joseph Chamberlain (1896), Frank Swettenham (1904) and Henry James (1913). Sargent made several visits to the USA where as well as portraits he worked on a series of decorative paintings for public buildings such as the Boston Public Library (1890) and the Museum of Fine Arts (1916).\nIn 1879, Sargent painted a portrait of Carolus-Duran; the virtuoso effort met with public approval, and announced the direction his mature work would take. Its showing at the Paris Salon was both a tribute to his teacher and an advertisement for portrait commissions. Of Sargent's early work, Henry James wrote that the artist offered 'the slightly \"uncanny\" spectacle of a talent which on the very threshold of its career has nothing more to learn'.\nIn the early 1880s Sargent regularly exhibited portraits at the Salon, and these were mostly full-length portrayals of women: Madame Edouard Pailleron in 1880, Madame Ramón Subercaseaux in 1881, and Lady with the Rose, 1882. He continued to receive positive critical notice.\nSargent's best portraits reveal the individuality and personality of the sitters; his most ardent admirers think he is matched in this only by Velázquez, who was one of Sargent's great influences. The Spanish master's spell is apparent in Sargent's The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit, 1882, a haunting interior which echoes Velázquez' Las Meninas. Sargent's Portrait of Madame X, done in 1884, is now considered one of his best works, and was the artist's personal favorite; eventually Sargent sold it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. However, at the time it was unveiled in Paris at the 1884 Salon, it aroused such a negative reaction that it prompted Sargent to move to London. Prior to the Mme. X. scandal of 1884, he had painted exotic beauties such as Rosina Ferrara of Capri, and the Spanish expatriate model, Carmela Bertagna, but the earlier pictures had not been intended for broad public reception.\nBefore his arrival in England, Sargent began sending paintings for exhibition at the Royal Academy. These included the portraits of Dr. Pozzi at Home, 1881, a flamboyant essay in red, and the more traditional Mrs. Henry White, 1883. The ensuing portrait commissions encouraged Sargent to finalize his move to London in 1886. His first major success at the Royal Academy came in 1887, with the enthusiastic response to Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose, a large piece, painted on site, of two young girls lighting lanterns in an English garden. The painting was immediately purchased by the Tate Gallery. In 1894 Sargent was elected an associate of the Royal Academy, and was made a full member three years later. In the 1890s he averaged fourteen portrait commissions per year, none more beautiful than the genteel Lady Agnew of Lochnaw, 1892. As a portrait painter in the grand manner, Sargent's success was unmatched; his subjects were at once ennobled and often possessed of nervous energy (Mrs. Hugh Hammersley, 1892). With little fear of contradiction, Sargent was referred to as 'the Van Dyck of our times'.\nSargent painted a series of three portraits of Robert Louis Stevenson. The second, Portrait of Robert Louis Stevenson and his Wife (1885), was one of his best known. He also completed portraits of two U.S. presidents: Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.\nDuring the greater part of Sargent's career, he created roughly 900 oil paintings and more than 2,000 watercolours, as well as countless sketches and charcoal drawings. From 1907 on Sargent forsook portrait painting and focused on landscapes in his later years; he also sculpted later in life. His oeuvre documents worldwide travel, from Venice to the Tyrol, Corfu, Montana and Florida, and each destination offered pictorial treasure. As a concession to the insatiable demand of wealthy patrons for portraits, however, he continued to dash off rapid charcoal portrait sketches for them, which he called \"Mugs\". Forty-six of these, spanning the years 1890-1916, were exhibited at the Royal Society of Portrait Painters in 1916.\nSargent is usually not thought of as an Impressionist painter, but he sometimes used impressionistic techniques to great effect, and his Claude Monet Painting at the Edge of a Wood is rendered in his own version of the impressionist style.\nAlthough Sargent was an American expatriate, he returned to the United States many times, often to answer the demand for commissioned portraits. Many of his most important works are in museums in the U.S.; in 1909 he exhibited eighty-six watercolours in New York City, eighty-three of which were bought by the Brooklyn Museum. His mural decorations grace the Boston Public Library. For this commission, a series of oils on the theme of The Triumph of Religion that were attached to the walls of the library by means of marouflage, Sargent made numerous visits to the United States in the last decade of his life, including a stay of two full years from 1915-1917.\nIt is in some of his late works where one senses Sargent painting most purely for himself. His watercolors, often of landscapes documenting his travels (Santa Maria della Salute, 1904, Brooklyn Museum of Art), were executed with a joyful fluidness. In watercolours and oils he portrayed his friends and family dressed in Orientalist costume, relaxing in brightly lit landscapes that allowed for a more vivid palette and experimental handling than did his commissions (The Chess Game, 1906).\nAmong the artists with whom Sargent associated were Dennis Miller Bunker, Carroll Beckwith, Edwin Austin Abbey (who also worked on the Boston Public Library murals), Francis David Millet, Wilfrid de Glehn, Jane Emmet de Glehn and Claude Monet, whom Sargent painted. Sargent developed a life-long friendship with fellow painter Paul César Helleu, whom he met in Paris in 1878 when Sargent was 22 and Helleu was 18. Sargent painted both Helleu and his wife Alice on several occasions, most memorably in the impressionistic Paul Helleu Sketching with his Wife, 1889. His supporters included Henry James, Isabella Stewart Gardner (who commissioned and purchased works from Sargent, and sought his advice on other acquisitions), and Edward VII, whose recommendation for knighthood the artist declined.\nSargent was extremely private regarding his personal life, although the painter Jacques-Émile Blanche, who was one of his early sitters, said after his death that Sargent's sex life \"was notorious in Paris, and in Venice, positively scandalous. He was a frenzied bugger.\" The truth of this may never be established. Some scholars have suggested that Sargent was homosexual. He had personal associations with Prince Edmond de Polignac and Count Robert de Montesquiou. His male nudes reveal complex and well-considered artistic sensibilities about the male physique and male sensuality; this can be particularly observed in his portrait of Thomas E. McKeller, but also in Tommies Bathing, nude sketches for Hell and Judgement, and his portraits of young men, like Bartholomy Maganosco and Head of Olimpio Fusco. However, there were many friendships with women, as well, and a similar sensualism informs his female portrait and figure studies (notably Egyptian Girl, 1891). The likelihood of an affair with Louise Burkhardt, the model for Lady with the Rose, is accepted by Sargent scholars.\nIn a time when the art world focused, in turn, on Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism, Sargent practiced his own form of Realism, which brilliantly referenced Velázquez, Van Dyck, and Gainsborough. His seemingly effortless facility for paraphrasing the masters in a contemporary fashion led to a stream of commissioned portraits of remarkable virtuosity (Arsène Vigeant, 1885, Musées de Metz ; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Newton Phelps-Stokes, 1897, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York) and earned Sargent the moniker, \"the Van Dyck of our times.\" Still, during his life his work engendered critical responses from some of his colleagues: Camille Pissarro wrote \"he is not an enthusiast but rather an adroit performer\", and Walter Sickert published a satirical turn under the heading \"Sargentolatry\". By the time of his death he was dismissed as an anachronism, a relic of the Gilded Age and out of step with the artistic sentiments of post-World War I Europe. Foremost of Sargent's detractors was the influential English art critic Roger Fry, of the Bloomsbury Group, who at the 1926 Sargent retrospective in London dismissed Sargent's work as lacking aesthetic quality\nDespite a long period of critical disfavor, Sargent's popularity has increased steadily since the 1960s, and Sargent has been the subject of recent large-scale exhibitions in major museums, including a retrospective exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1986, and a 1999 \"blockbuster\" travelling show that exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Gallery of Art Washington, and the National Gallery, London.\nIt has been suggested that the exotic qualities inherent in his work appealed to the sympathies of the Jewish clients whom he painted from the 1890s on. Nowhere is this more apparent than in his portrait Almina, Daughter of Asher Wertheimer (1908), in which the subject is seen wearing a Persian costume, a pearl encrusted turban, and strumming an Indian sarod, accoutrements all meant to convey sensuality and mystery. If Sargent used this portrait to explore issues of sexuality and identity, it seems to have met with the satisfaction of the subject's father, Asher Wertheimer, a wealthy Jewish art dealer living in London, who commissioned from Sargent a series of a dozen portraits of his family, the artist's largest commission from a single patron. The paintings reveal a pleasant familiarity between the artist and his subjects. Wertheimer bequeathed most of the paintings to the National Gallery.\nJohn Singer Sargent is interred in Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, Surrey.\nPortrait of Robert Louis Stevenson and his Wife sold in 2004 for $8.8 million to Las Vegas casino mogul Steve Wynn to be installed at his newest casino, Wynn Las Vegas.\nIn December 2004, Group with Parasols (A Siesta) (1905) sold for $US 23.5 million, nearly double the Sotheby's estimate of $12 million. The previous highest price for a Sargent painting was $US 11 million.(From wikipedia)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://dealeyarts.blogspot.com/2017/04/okeefe-style-flowers-with-butterflies.html","date":"2019-01-16T17:13:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583657555.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20190116154927-20190116180927-00439.warc.gz","language_score":0.9718123078346252,"token_count":162,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__144471366","lang":"en","text":"Students in grades 1-3 completed these brightly colored mixed-media artworks for spring. We began by learning about the artist Georgia O'Keefe and making a watercolor flower in her style. We looked at examples of many different flowers and students were free to create their own. I did require some type of texture lines in the petals and the flower had to touch every edge of the page. Students used a combination of regular liquid watercolors and fluorescents. During the next class, we learned about symmetry and created perfectly symmetrical butterflies. These were then painted symmetrically as well. For the final class, students cut out and glued the butterflies and also used oil pastels to blend the flowers and create some value. 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This journey through the world of art brings works of art to life and brings new dimensions to the way in which they can be admired.\nDuring her lectures, Anna explains what it means to conserve art and what must be done to retain the artistic and financial values of a work. It is also possible to request a lecture on a specific topic and Anna Bronzoni Catellani then tailors the lecture in accordance with the request.\nThrough her academic studies within the science of art, she pays great attention to portrait works from the time of the Renaissance until the 19th century, and to the importance of clothing as a contextual indicator of the period.\n“I see the sharing of my knowledge with others, not only in practical work but also though lectures, as being of great importance for the preservation of art in the world. 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We use technology and decades of industry expertise to provide a hassle-free and affordable interior painting experience to each of our neighbors in Naperville.\nWe take pride that Improovy Painters in Naperville IL is one of the highest-rated local interior painters in the Fox Valley, IL. From walls to ceilings, Improovy is Naperville house painting. Made groovy.\n- Phone: (630) 454-0422\n- 2329 Mecan Dr Naperville IL 60564","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ianlcampbell.com/about/","date":"2023-06-03T05:01:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224649105.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20230603032950-20230603062950-00276.warc.gz","language_score":0.9903541803359985,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__213152937","lang":"en","text":"Ian Campbell is a Scottish artist and member of the Glasgow Art Club whose work is imbued with west coast tradition. He specialises in figurative, landscape, and portrait pieces in a variety of media. He studied at the Glasgow School of Art, graduating 1979. Since then his art work has been exhibited in the Royal Scottish Art Exhibition, the Royal Glasgow Institute, Paisley Drawing Exhibition, as well as various private galleries throughout the UK. He has also dedicated over thirty years to teaching art and design in both secondary and primary schools across central Scotland. Now in retirement from teaching, he has a renewed focus on form and colour in his work. Ian is currently available for commissions, please have a look at his portfolio, and for more information contact him here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.easyespanol.org/eventer/virtual-visit-oswaldo-guayasamin/","date":"2022-11-27T00:53:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710155.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20221127005113-20221127035113-00784.warc.gz","language_score":0.9561537504196167,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__250308253","lang":"en","text":"Contact event manager\nJoin us on Saturday, September 25th for a virtual visit to discover one of the greatest painters of Latin America: Oswaldo Guayasamín.\nConsidered by many critics as El Picasso de America, Oswaldo Guayasamín was an acclaimed Ecuadorian painter and sculptor. He used his art to make the viewer aware of all the pain, illness, suffering, and famine he encountered in the time he had to live. 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Letís talk soon about how we can serve you with the interior and exterior painting you need.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sixdegreesofcelebration.com/product-page/manatee-gray","date":"2021-10-26T23:20:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587963.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20211026231833-20211027021833-00656.warc.gz","language_score":0.873715877532959,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__208049525","lang":"en","text":"Manatee Gray is a light gray with soft blue undertones. Just like the sweet sea creatures, this cool color will add a gentle energy to your home.\nUse this refreshing gray in your kitchen, dining room or guest bedroom and bath. You’ll feel calmer than shallow ocean waves whenever you see this color.\nDixie Belle Paint can be mixed and matched to create any custom color you can imagine!\nDixie Belle Paint is the #1 Chalk Mineral Paint in the USA!\nWe have a palette of 64 amazing colors! Pieces with Dixie Belle Paint will have a stunning matte finish.\nNo sanding, priming, or sealing is required.\nWe also offer a full line of waxes, glazes, stains, patina, and metallic paints as well as a wide variety of brushes, stencils, and other accessories.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jcpaintingandremodel.com/","date":"2023-09-29T14:28:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510516.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230929122500-20230929152500-00236.warc.gz","language_score":0.9566735029220581,"token_count":235,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__229521117","lang":"en","text":"Boring beige walls can suck the life out of any living space. And peeling or discolored paint can hurt any curb appeal. At JC Painting and Remodel, we get it. That's why our local painters offer exceptional painting services for residents of Boise, ID. With our help, you can spruce up your property inside and out in no time.\nOur local painters do more than just interior and exterior painting. Over the years, JC Painting and Remodel has been a leading provider of residential and commercial:\n- Staining services\n- Drywall services\n- Framing services\n- Wallpaper services\n- Epoxy services\nIf you're looking for a professional painter in Boise, ID, you've come to the right place. Our lead contractor has over 20 years of experience providing various painting services for local residents. With a trained team at his back, our owner and operator is prepared to complete your painting project efficiently. You just have to make an appointment with us today to get started on your job.\nWhen you hire our painters, don't forget to request a free estimate and ask about our warranties.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://aggielandarttrail.com/planet-k-bryan-college-station/","date":"2023-10-01T06:16:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510781.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001041719-20231001071719-00306.warc.gz","language_score":0.8631107211112976,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__299596309","lang":"en","text":"Prepare for a mural overload, by Austin comedian and artist Kerry Awn. His extensive painting covers 3 sides of the store plus a fence line. He even has his own Wikipedia page! Planet K features posters, spray paint, greeting cards, tie-dye and much more.\nhttps://aggielandarttrail.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/PlanetK2-800x600-1.jpg 600 800 Wendy https://aggielandarttrail.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/AggielandArtTrail-LogoHorizontal-01-300x86.png Wendy2022-11-12 16:47:142023-09-24 16:31:00Planet K Bryan/College Station","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://taramarie88-we-heart-art.blogspot.com/2011/01/mondrian-inspired-trees.html","date":"2018-03-17T14:07:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257645177.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20180317135816-20180317155816-00218.warc.gz","language_score":0.9691207408905029,"token_count":180,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__41870292","lang":"en","text":"Where did I get this idea from???? I saw it on someone's blog and have looked and looked but can't find whose it was! If you know please tell me so I can give them credit.\nThis is a lesson I did with fourth grade and fifth grade. (I have a few classes with a mix of fourth and fifth graders, so now I teach the same lessons to both grades.) We talked about Piet Mondrian's Tree paintings, and the symbolism trees meant to him. We painted the trees with black tempera paint, and used liquid watercolors for the background. The blog I got this from used oil pastels I believe. I made a few examples to test what media I liked best for the tree, oil pastels, black glue but I like the way the tempera best.\n***I got this idea from Marcia at Vivid Layers!!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.desirulez.me/threads/89213-Sridevis-Painting-Passion","date":"2016-10-27T05:35:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-44/segments/1476988721141.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20161020183841-00523-ip-10-171-6-4.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9736864566802979,"token_count":201,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-44","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-44__0__50692579","lang":"en","text":"Results 1 to 2 of 2\nThread: Sridevi's Painting Passion\n03-11-2010, 11:36 PM #1NιѕнyGuest\nSridevi's Painting Passion\n[DOWN]Actress Sridevi has been very passionate about painting for some time now. She spends 4 to 5 hours daily on the activity! She has even gifted two of her artwork pieces to her close friends Salman Khan and Manish Malhotra.\nThe reclusive actress had never made any of her paintings public, until now! Recently, one of her paintings, Thoughts, has made it into the international scene. It is to be auctioned at an acclaimed international auction house. Better yet, Sridevi plans to donate any proceeds from the auction to her favorite charity!\nThe auction is to take place in April and here's hoping that she gets a handsome sum for her charitable donation![/DOWN]\n03-12-2010, 11:43 AM #2","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://post-journal.com/page/content.detail/id/607160/Local-YMCA-To-Host-Coffee-And-Canvas-Event.html?nav=5004","date":"2013-05-22T05:43:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368701370254/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516104930-00050-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9459889531135559,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__84248550","lang":"en","text":"On Wednesday, July 25, the Jamestown YMCA will host a coffee and canvas event with artist Samantha Nolloth.\nOriginally from Western New York, Ms. Nolloth now lives in Nolensville, Tenn., where she dedicates her time to painting and sharing that passion with others.\nAttendees will learn to paint a visually appealing design on canvas while enjoying fun facts and interesting stories with friends. Participants are welcome to bring food and snacks of their choosing. Coffee and punch will be provided along with all painting supplies.\nArtist Samantha Nolloth, shown here with participants from a recent class, will lead a Coffee and Canvas event at the Jamestown Y on July 25.\nSpace is limited. Registration is due by Monday. For more information and to register, contact the Jamestown YMCA at 664-2802, ext. 231, or visit www.jamestownymca.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://twopalms.us/series/aujourdhui-rose","date":"2024-04-17T09:07:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817146.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20240417075330-20240417105330-00338.warc.gz","language_score":0.9602729082107544,"token_count":369,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__1664461","lang":"en","text":"“It is in this shadow world – one evoked not just by subject matter, but also by palette – that is so enticing when it arises amid a practice more often noted for its luscious and seductively bright hues.”\n- Ian Alteveer in the catalogue for Cecily Brown’s Death and the Maid, currently on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art\nCecily Brown has long been fascinated by memento mori and the visual duplicity often found in Victorian era imagery alluding to both youthfulness and death. It is this macabre sensibility around which Brown’s retrospective, Death And The Maid, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was curated.\nIn her newly released series of monotypes, Cecily Brown references a postcard from the 1900s produced by the Italian company Alterocca. In the postcard, the dark, curly hair of two young girls forms the eye sockets of a skull, the dog they are holding between them marking the nose. Text in the postcard reads “Aujourd’hui rose, demain…” or pink today, tomorrow…, a clear reminder that no matter how youthful or plentiful your riches, death is always knocking at the door.\nUnlike much of Brown’s work, these images appear at first glance warm and innocent, belying their dark point of reference. The palette of pale pinks and minty greens is reminiscent of Rococo sensibilities. Working in oil paint, Brown’s brushstrokes appear loose and immediate, the subject less obscured than is typically seen in her work. In other ways, these monotypes fit perfectly into Brown’s oeuvre as they playfully refer to themes and imagery that have been explored by artists for centuries.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.shivanshext.co.in/mild-steel-powder-coating-spraying-services.htm","date":"2024-02-24T23:07:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474569.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224212113-20240225002113-00541.warc.gz","language_score":0.9089442491531372,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__81618074","lang":"en","text":"Mild steel powder coating spraying services offer specialized solutions for applying a durable and protective coating to mild steel surfaces. This process involves using professional-grade spraying equipment to evenly apply a dry powder coating onto the mild steel substrate. Skilled technicians ensure proper surface preparation, including cleaning, sanding, and priming, to optimize adhesion and longevity. The powder coating is then sprayed onto the surface, creating a uniform and resilient finish. Mild steel powder coating spraying services provide a range of color options and finishes, allowing customers to achieve their desired aesthetic while enhancing the durability and corrosion resistance of their mild steel objects. The service helps protect mild steel surfaces from environmental factors, ensuring long-lasting performance and appearance.\nHi! Simply click below and type your query.\nOur experts will reply you very soon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://paintsthetown.squarespace.com/how-it-works","date":"2018-03-24T13:33:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257650685.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20180324132337-20180324152337-00065.warc.gz","language_score":0.9432730674743652,"token_count":289,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__246016695","lang":"en","text":"When you book a private party at Paint the Town, you can pick from our collection of painting designs or we can work together to come up with a new design of your liking. There will constantly be new paintings produced to add to the collection.\nThe best part is that ANYONE can create our paintings! There is absolutely NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!! We will bring the supplies needed right to your house or rented space, and set everything up. Our artist will guide you step-by-step to create an original acrylic painting on canvas. At the end of the evening, everyone will walk away with a painting that they will be proud to hang on their walls!\nAlthough we use non-toxic water-based acrylic paints, we ask that the floor area be hard surfaced to make cleaning a breeze. The session will last approximately 2 hrs., but we will arrive 1 hour before to set up, and stay about an hour after for clean up.\nIncluded in the cost:\n- Professional artist instruction\n- Use of paints, brushes and apron\nWhat you need to provide:\n- Friends, family and neighbors!\n- Refreshments and snacks (optional, but it would be nice!)\n- A few pitchers of water\nCost: $40.00 per (For 8 or more guests, the host will paint for FREE!)\nCall Now to book\nOr check our calendar for our public events","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.brucesink.com/about","date":"2024-02-28T18:17:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474744.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20240228175828-20240228205828-00376.warc.gz","language_score":0.9810036420822144,"token_count":828,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__48542152","lang":"en","text":"When I was a young man, Andrew Wyeth was the first watercolor painter I ever learned about. I was moved by the emotion he painted into ordinary objects and everyday people. I also studied John Pike and Ted Kautzky copying everything I could find. Just as Austin Kleon says in “Steal Like an Artist”.\nFrom the moment I started using watercolor, I could understand this was my kind of medium. Much of my work is based on the learning I have received from studying Wyeth and other artists, borrowing and developing that knowledge into my own style. I have been fortunate to study under dozens of contemporary artist and I always learn something new.\nArt allows people to see new things in ways that they may have missed. I use simple and thoughtful brushwork, design, color, light, shape, space, and shadows in hopes that my viewers look beyond the subject and the lines to create a story near to their heart. They might imagine what the subject has experienced and been part of over time.\nPeople feel different as they look at art, each person’s thoughts and feelings are unique, much like their fingerprints. Many people see the same painting, yet each person has their own story and feelings to go with that moment.\nPainting now into my seventh decade, I continue to learn and teach, fail and succeed. I am sure I will never do the “perfect” painting, but I will always strive to accomplish this goal in every painting it do.\nBruce has been painting since he was only six years old. He is now into his seventh decade and he continues to refine his skills. He has worked in several mediums including sculpture, carving, stain glass, but he focuses his work on painting. He is accomplished in oils, acrylic, however, he has a love of watercolor.\nBruce has exhibited in many shows including the American Watercolor Society NYC 2019, National Watercolor Society Long Beach CA 2011, Arizona Watercolor Society Phoenix AZ, Ohio Watercolor Society Columbus OH, Ohio State Fair, Western Federation of Watercolor Societies, Mesa Arts Center AZ, Glendale AZ Art Exhibit, Hawaii Art Reach Exhibit and many others.\nBruce has also served on the board of many art organizations.\nIn June 2019 and 2016 Bruce was Artist in Residence for the Alaska State Parks Department at the Earnest Gruening State Park in Juneau Alaska. In 2015 he won the American Fisheries Society poster contest for the international annual meeting held in Homer Alaska. Bruce has won many awards for his work and was in the Wildlife Art Magazine in Nov 2007.\nBruce recently completed 14 murals for the Pinal County Family Advocacy Center.\nHe is a member of American Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, Kachemak Bay AK Watercolor Society, and Southern Arizona Watercolor Guild and is a signature member of Arizona Watercolor Association.\nBruce is president elect for Arizona Watercolor Association for 2019-20\nBruce has taught many workshops and volunteer teaches for Veterans and survivors of suicide\nBruce studied art at Columbus College of Art and design, Scottsdale Artist School and has taken workshops from more than a dozen nationally recognized artist. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree.\nBruce focuses his work on control of light, color, texture and composition to create dramatic images. He has a passion for nature, is an avid outdoorsmen and has traveled globally extensively, even spent 3 weeks in the Arctic Circle.\nBruce loves to teach workshops from beginner through the very skilled painters. He himself continues to study and learn about art from other accomplished artists. Composition, design, colors theory, light and pattern are extensive and he understands that you must continue to grow so that your art can express feeling and emotion to the viewer.\nHis work is sold in several art galleries, on his website and studio. Bruce has lived in many parts of the United States (Alaska, Arizona, Maryland, Ohio, New York, North Carolina, and Texas) and he now makes his home in Arizona and Alaska with his wife Mary.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.953mnc.com/2020/07/10/benton-harbor-residents-plan-for-blm-street-mural-ask-for-donations/","date":"2023-12-01T16:26:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100290.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201151933-20231201181933-00649.warc.gz","language_score":0.9064368605613708,"token_count":116,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__283012519","lang":"en","text":"Benton Harbor residents are seeking donations for a Black Lives Matter street mural.\nThe mural is planned to be placed on Colfax Avenue, in front of Benton Harbor High School.\nAccording to a recent press release, the mural is meant to “remind children of Benton Harbor and Students of Benton Harbor that they do matter.”\nResidents are asking for donations of paint, paint brushes and other materials, with painting set to take place within the coming weeks.\nFor more information, visit the Benton Harbor Black Lives Matter Mural Facebook page.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.itmustbedingle.com/product/strand-street-254","date":"2021-01-28T11:05:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704843561.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20210128102756-20210128132756-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.9297011494636536,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__264132085","lang":"en","text":"A print from an original oil on canvas looking down Strand Street, Dingle. This painting shows how colourful the town is and if you look to the corner of the print you will see the local cat. Angel is fondly seen as the most famous cat in Dingle.\nAll the paintings, prints and artwork are the exclusive property of Martine Moriarty and are protected under international copyright laws. The artwork is not to be reproduced, copied, stored, manipulated, projected, used or altered in any way, alone or with the use of any other material, or by use of computer or any other electronic means without the express written permission of Martine Moriarty","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.firstpeoplesfund.org/news/events/watercolor-mixed-media-featuring-maiki-ghost-bear-6","date":"2024-04-18T11:17:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817206.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418093630-20240418123630-00764.warc.gz","language_score":0.9472934603691101,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__139329156","lang":"en","text":"3:00pm - 8:00pm\nOglala Lakota Art Space\nThis workshop series will focus on using watercolor and mixed media techniques to create earrings, keychains, moccasins, a scrapbook and community piece. Participants are welcome to bring poems and pictures that serve as memorials of an event, person or place.\nMaiki is an emerging Native American, agender artist who uses the alias Z0MB1E MED1A (Z0mb1e). They specialize in digital, watercolor, ink, and acrylic paintings, often depicting portraiture as his preferred subject matter of choice.\nWhether you're a seasoned artist or just starting out, this experience is your chance to dive into a supportive and inspiring environment. Mark your calendars for every other Friday starting February 9 from 3-8pm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sanantoniomag.com/what-to-do-in-san-antonio-today-june-8-2/","date":"2023-09-29T01:17:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510462.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928230810-20230929020810-00836.warc.gz","language_score":0.9677071571350098,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__84238968","lang":"en","text":"Community Paint Day\nUpdate: Today’s paint day has been canceled but the community is invited to paint on Saturday, June 11.\nJoin San Anto Cultural Arts and the city’s Arts & Culture Department to help create a large-scale mural based on the history of Market Square. Artists will be on-site with guidance, and no prior painting experience is required. Participants are asked to wear closed-toe shoes and clothes they can get paint on. Learn more here. Wednesdays through July 1, 3-6 p.m. 2120 El Paso St.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wishingchair.wordpress.com/2013/07/","date":"2021-12-06T14:53:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363301.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20211206133552-20211206163552-00592.warc.gz","language_score":0.9820642471313477,"token_count":237,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__94926728","lang":"en","text":"Bluebells watercolor, inspired by the bluebells found in the Botanic Gardens, Dublin\nI’ve been playing around with the theme of couples a lot, as I’m coming up with an idea for a wedding present for some friends. I never knew lovebirds were related to parrots, but now I do, it makes sense…\nThinking ahead to Autumn, a collection of autumn leaves…\nWe’re having a lovely heatwave in Ireland right now. Seems like sunflower weather.\nAn abstract painting of many of raindrops, in black, white and grey, painted in ink and drawn over in pen. Painted during a rare dry spell in Dublin, we’re having the only heatwave of the year right now!\nThis is my first fairytale illustration in a while, but it was so much fun I think I might return to the subject matter. I always liked the part of the description on her in the story that said she had skin as white as snow and hair as black as ebony, so I was inspired by that section of the story.\nHope everyone is having a lovely weekend","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.juliaharris.wales/blogs/news/julia-harris-branching-out-to-new-communities","date":"2018-02-19T21:26:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891812841.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20180219211247-20180219231247-00132.warc.gz","language_score":0.9673424363136292,"token_count":291,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__170529454","lang":"en","text":"Branching out to communities in the midlands. This lovely magazine publishes a regular piece on Wales with this issue focussing on artists in Wales.\nCheck Out ISSUE 477 - Page 28\nJulia Harris is an artist and illustrator living in Mid Wales. Julia has been painting and drawing since the time she could hold a paint brush. Julia has developed a range of skills and presents her art using multiple mediums including watercolour, acrylic, oils and pastels.\nJulia comments “The way I paint is from inside me. It’s not some mechanical action learned or mimicked; my work is a portrayal of my happy, sad, joyous and turbulent feelings. My passion for painting is demonstrated through my approach to my work. My work has been described as energetic, vibrant, theatrical and romantic. Certainly, I feel that it expresses the essential me”.\n“I want people not only to look at my work; I want them to feel it, both with their eyes and their hearts. I want to create an emotion inside them, because to create something that stirs feeling inside the onlooker is a great achievement”.\nJulia has a solo exhibition in July 2017 at Aberglasney Gardens, near Carmarthen. If you would like an invitation to the private view on Wednesday 12th July 2017, please email Julia@juliaharris.wales","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://garlandandpendant.blogspot.com/2011/01/shelves-saved-distressed.html?showComment=1294800835935","date":"2020-10-01T22:48:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600402132335.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20201001210429-20201002000429-00539.warc.gz","language_score":0.946083128452301,"token_count":287,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__124370693","lang":"en","text":"So! Finally after almost a month I got started on giving these guys a makeover!\nFirst, I painted multiple coats of white acrylic paint to each. This proved much more difficult than spray paint, but considering my circumstances, I stuck with the ol' brush.\nThen, I used my handy sandpaper sponge (as seen in my picture frame turned tray post) and distressed the edges, corners, and along the details.\nThis is what the shelf looked like after new paint and some sandpapering:\nWasn't quite right! Because of the light yellow color underneath, the sandpaper distressing method wasn't enough to bring out the details and really make these shelves look like I wanted them to.\nSo, I got brave and used my Distress Ink (in Walnut Stain) for the first time!\nThis stuff is great and you can find it at Michael's for about $5 in the scrapbooking section.\nI applied the ink pad directly to the shelf, being careful to stay on the outer edges and raised details.\nAfter that I used a rag to smooth the ink out and take off any excess that lingered around.\nAnd here's the end result!\nDon't stress, distress! (Yea, I thought of that one on my own.)\nI'm linking this up with WhisperWood Cottage's 1st Project of the Year Party!!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://newspluskerala.com/file-ready/john-salminen-master-of-the-urban-landscape-from-realism-to-abstractions-in-watercolor","date":"2020-10-22T17:55:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107880014.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20201022170349-20201022200349-00665.warc.gz","language_score":0.9459421038627625,"token_count":301,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__33322366","lang":"en","text":"Take a journey with the master of the urban landscape john salminen is one of the most accomplished watercolor artists working today earning awards and recognition all over the world whether depicting the trees of central park the architecture of san francisco or the busy streets of beijing john salminens watercolor paintings are snapshots of urban life that are both rich in detail and . John salminen master of the urban landscape from realism to abstractions in watercolor parka blogs loading unsubscribe from parka blogs cancel unsubscribe working subscribe subscribed . In master of the urban landscape salminen shares over 150 pieces of his artwork spanning his entire career his early abstracts and recent plein air work in the books introduction set the groundwork for four chapters of remarkable watercolor paintings that highlight different aspects of his work architectural form organic form human form and light and shadow throughout salminen shares . Start your review of john salminen master of the urban landscape from realism to abstractions in watercolor write a review jul 27 2018 suetheartist rated it it was amazing. Embark on an amazing watercolor journey with john salminenmaster of the urban landscape john salminen is a master of the medium of watercolor his sense of light and design sets him apart from his contemporaries and he has emerged as one of the finest living artists of our times with a style very much his own\nHow it works:\n1. Register Trial Account.\n2. Download The Books as you like ( Personal use )","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://governorsinnaustin.com/paint-tips-you-required-to-discover-currently/","date":"2022-12-07T09:29:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711151.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20221207085208-20221207115208-00586.warc.gz","language_score":0.9765068292617798,"token_count":1483,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__178279935","lang":"en","text":"There are various types of painting. The art of paint is both ancient and also contemporary, and is typically defined by a certain style. There are many different products used to repaint, and various strategies are likewise made use of for different designs. The products utilized to repaint include oil, watercolor, as well as shade ink. All of these tools have their own unique background, as well as this phase gives an introduction to some of them. If you have an interest in discovering more about painting, keep reading to read more concerning the different kinds of paints.\nShade is broken down into three parts: color, strength, and also worth. High blue shades, for instance, have a tendency to show up cooler than high red or yellow tones. This distinction depends on the variety of colours used in the style. For example, if a paint includes an intense yellow, it will look cool while a painting that integrates a blue-green color will certainly look warm. Several Asian and European painters have actually benefited from this aesthetic propensity. road line painting\nUsing lines in a paint has many implications. Altering the direction of light will certainly disorient customers, while sudden changes in darkness will certainly develop a visual complication. Additionally, a painting’s range and also percentages are very important, as modifications in these locations will interrupt a visitor’s understanding. In addition, face features ought to be well balanced, and also any type of unexpected or radical changes in one location will sway their assumption. Frequently, a paint’s composition is a representation of exactly how the artist sees the globe, and also exactly how this influences them.\nThere are lots of sorts of tools utilized in paint. Sustains consist of paper, wood, canvas, plaster, clay, lacquer, and concrete. Painting is normally used in fluid type, however its porous nature can create it to absorb the paint and also compromise the support product. Therefore, a ground is used in between the support product and also the painted surface area. Normal ground is called “gesso”.\nWhile the structure of a painting is very important, it also plays a vital duty in its overall design. The composition of a painting establishes the placement of the subject, the background aspects, as well as every item of the canvas. Structure also includes the use of proportion. This is especially vital in accomplishing a balance between the topic, background, and foreground aspects. These elements collaborate to create a pleasing painting. The structure of a paint is crucial in conveying its message.\nAbstract paintings are one more kind of art. Pure abstract works actively reject realistic look and savor the subjective nature of the work. Along with shade, appearance, and products, pure abstract work is a fantastic means to share yourself. Jackson Pollock’s drip paints are a traditional example of this, and are usually really lively. Mark Rothko, on the other hand, minimized the based on just three shades in his color-field jobs. Inevitably, this approach has actually been the dominant style in the art world. road line painting in Sweden\nAn additional kind of paint is oil paint. Oil paints are very flexible and are one of the most widely used type of paint. They consist of pigment combined with linseed oil, which is used as a binder. Oil paint was believed to have come from Europe around the fifteenth century, though some cave paintings dating back to the 7th century reveal that oil based paints were made use of even earlier than that. This method has a long history of use, and is the best for novices.\nPaint is a really ancient kind of art, practiced by human beings throughout background. One of the earliest known paintings, in Arnhem Land, Northern Australia, is greater than 60,000 years old. The Grotte Chauvet cave paintings are renowned for their black as well as ochre representations of rhinoceroses, lions, buffalo, and mammoths. This material was not always available to artists, nevertheless. In the old past, painters usually used the very same tool for both landscapes as well as pictures, yet today, there are no known instances of paint in this manner.\nPaints are constructed from several components, consisting of a lorry, a waxy paste that guarantees adhesion. The assistance can be a canvas, a timber panel, paper, or even wall surfaces. Once the support is ready, a white opaque primer is applied. The ground itself is a mix of pigments as well as wax. Paints stick to the surface of the support and fill in the pores of the assistance. Paint is an ancient, imaginative procedure.\nAn artist has to recognize visual appeals. The aspects of beauty, such as shades, shapes, and angles, are essential to be a great painter. Paint calls for knowledge of just how to utilize these components, as well as appropriate devices to use them. Thankfully, this can be learned through method, which will certainly raise your skill and also make you extra valuable. So, what are the important skills required to be a great painter? Maintain reviewing for some important tips to enhance your painting abilities.\nOil paints: Oil paint is probably one of the most flexible type of painting. This paint is made from pigment and linseed oil, which serves as a binder to hold the pigment in place. Oil paints first developed in Europe around the fifteenth century, yet murals found in Afghanistan reveal making use of oil based paints as very early as the 7th century. As well as with its flexibility, oil paints are a vital part of lots of kinds of art.\nProducts for canvas as well as various other surface areas: Canvas and also paper are the most usual types of paintable surfaces. Both types of products are readily available in unprimed and primed types. Although canvas is much more preferred than paper, canvas as well as paper are reasonably inexpensive. Paper, nonetheless, is among the most flexible and flexible forms of art, with a selection of structures as well as sizes. A range of documents are readily available, including watercolor paper and also attracting paper, which are particularly created wet media.\nMediums: Different sorts of paints have different homes and are used for different objectives. You might intend to pick one of the most flexible medium to suit your painting requires. Watercolors are cheap as well as easy to use, yet they are typically difficult to control and can not paint dark shades in addition to light ones. Try oil paints, which maintain their shades for longer, making them a superb selection for newbies. If you have actually never repainted in the past, you could wish to consider finding out just how to repaint with oils, oil, or gouache. road line painting\nMethods: While drawing and painting are both forms of art, one is more difficult than the other. As an example, oil as well as chalk paint on canvas produce a drawing-like feel that resembles a picture. Oil paints additionally take longer to completely dry, so you need to plan your paint routine as necessary. If you are painting in a chillier environment, it is best to make use of an additional tool. This way, you can maintain the paint completely dry without the danger of revealing your wall surfaces to dust.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.gabrieladelworth.com/2017/02/tool-time-cabinet-renovation-paint-and.html","date":"2017-05-23T16:49:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607648.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523163634-20170523183634-00173.warc.gz","language_score":0.8701066374778748,"token_count":432,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__118199401","lang":"en","text":"When it comes to paint selection indoor air quality is extremely important for us. We always choose paint low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs).\nTIP: Did you know that when tint is added to paint the VOC gets higher?\nWe chose \"Grass Root\" Behr Premium Plus, Low Odour - ZERO VOC, Paint & Primer in One.\nDepending on what condition your walls are you might need only one coat of paint when using Paint & Primer in One. Did you know that it dries in only three to four hours?\nThis Behr video below explains How to Paint Interiors, shows the paint options you need depending on your project, rooms and how to calculate how much you need.\nTIP: Do you know how to calculate how much paint is needed for your project?\n1- Multiply the width X the height of each wall.\n2- Add your results for all the walls together to get the total walls square footage.\n3- Multiply the width X the height of each window.\n4- Add the totals of all windows and doors together to get the total windows and doors square footage.\n5- Substract the total square footage for all widows and doors from the total square footage for all walls. This will give you the total for one coat. To calculate for more coats double the number.\n6- Divide the total from step 3 by the coverage number on the back of the paint can to calculate how many gallons will be needed for your project.\nPainting the new Tool Cabinet area walls is next. Stay tuned!\nSPONSORED POST: Thank you to The Home Depot for the Behr Premium Plus, Low Odour - ZERO VOC, Paint & Primer in One, paint kit and supplies.\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: Gabriela Delworth. Lifestyle Blogger, DIY Author & Crafts Industry Designer who makes creativity a ritual. Aesthetically reactive to beautiful things.\nMission: to inspire you\nLET’S GET SOCIAL!\nFind me on LinkedIn, Twitter and Pinterest.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.morainepreservationfund.org/category/news/34.html?limit=3","date":"2018-06-22T22:54:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864822.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20180622220911-20180623000911-00270.warc.gz","language_score":0.9054425954818726,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__99273407","lang":"en","text":"October 28, the last day of the season will feature MPF's annual Halloween Cruise at 1:00. Spooky snacks, games and surprises will entertain all aboard. Please wear your costume to join in the fun.\nJune 21 Painting Butterflies\nJuly 19 Painting Wildflowers\nAugust 16 Plein Air painting landscapes\n10:00-12:00 at McDanels Launch. Meet at the Owlet Gift Shop\nClass size limited to 15. Supplies will be provided. Or Feel free to bring your own supplies. Cost is $5 per person.\nMoraine Preservation has teamed up with Brushes and Barstools to create a painting cruise on July 22 from 4:00-6:00 pm. Refreshments and all materials will be provided. Cost is $35\nSign up on Brushesandbarstools.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.dynamicpainting.net/services/new-construction/","date":"2020-09-21T08:59:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400201601.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20200921081428-20200921111428-00069.warc.gz","language_score":0.9465095400810242,"token_count":128,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__48690934","lang":"en","text":"Custom Built. Custom painted.\nPainting: the final step is the most important.\nIf you’re a contractor or homeowner looking for a painter in the Columbus, Ohio area to paint your newly constructed project, we have over 20 years of experience in providing that special final touch on your masterpiece. We provide a quality, professional painting service. Building from scratch is expensive – we will ensure your project is exceptionally finished by thoroughly preparing the work areas, being tedious and careful while working, and (most importantly) cleaning up after ourselves when we’re done.\nSee recent examples in the portfolio of our new construction painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://uneroumaineaparis.com/2013/02/26/let-your-cat-order-a-painted-potrait/","date":"2023-06-05T23:22:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652184.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605221713-20230606011713-00591.warc.gz","language_score":0.9001274108886719,"token_count":341,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__63608118","lang":"en","text":"Atelier de pictura - primim comenzi de la pisici, blog Cat painted potraits, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Carmen Stanescu-Kutzelnig, cat, Facebook, Zapping\nYes! This is a real thing! From now on, your cat can order her/his painted portrait on oil « if she is a tabby, white, black, orange, calico, tortoiseshell, large and small, beautiful and very beautiful :). And, of course, Tom cats are admitted, too!!:) ».\nBeing a cat lover, I think this is a GREAT idea!!! Who is doing this? Carmen Stanescu-Kutzelnig, a Romanin painter who lives in Wien. For now, her most appreciated model is Heidi, her tabby cat of 4 years old.\nWilling to share her pasion for art and cats, Carmen thought that maybe other cats would like to have a painting in oil to represent them. For exemple my tabby Zapping, the most beautiful and antisocial cat in the whole world! :))))\nSo, for this, you can check out the blog Cat painted potraits and the Facebook page Atelier de pictura – primim comenzi de la pisici! All you have to do is to send a photo with your cat to Carmen, and in a few days, the portrait is ready! And from that moment, the royal statut of your cat will be enshrined!!!\nWhat are you waiting for? Let your cat order his painted portrait! :))","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://zenwriting.net/cartamount90/interior-painting-strategies-for-beginners","date":"2022-01-16T22:35:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320300244.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20220116210734-20220117000734-00390.warc.gz","language_score":0.9503294825553894,"token_count":776,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__66024562","lang":"en","text":"It is always smart to get an interior painting tips for beginners. These pointers will help you in doing the right issue. Also, these tips enables you to know that there are lots of improved ways to do that ongoing work, which will lead you to a far more satisfying and fruitful painting expertise.\nThe very first thing about any interior painting strategies for beginners, is to let you know that there are a lot of material to utilize to get a painting project. You can use metal, solid wood, plaster, mosaic, glass and so many more. Just make sure that your chosen material is definitely strong enough to endure the stress of the color. You can certainly do the first coat over the other materials if you'd like.\nThe second factor about interior artwork strategies for beginners is to realize that drinking water effects are fantastic for water shades and different forms of paints. Water-based paint will undoubtedly be an easy task to get rid of, but they will undoubtedly be challenging to keep for long lasting effects. Therefore, look for a water-based paint, which includes a alternative like ammonia or oil. This will ensure it is better to wash out excess water.\nThe 3rd thing about inner surface painting strategies for beginners would be to look for a good base for your paint. You should use a large surface area or use a wall structure either. Most interior painting tips for beginners to start with this. A big surface gives you the possibility showing off all the pictures and styles simply.\nThe fourth thing about interior painting tips for beginners is to use a type of brushes which are long and narrow. Work with a brush with an also and broad curve. Read the Full Posting will help you work out all the strokes properly. Following this, ensure that you have significantly more than one operating brush for a number of pieces of painting.\nAnother interior painting tips for beginners is by using different techniques. You can make use of a stencil to add texture to your painting work. You can also make use of various airbrushes to use some shades, for example, by making use of an airbrush squirt container and dip it in to the paint.\nYou may use airbrushes, aircon, mini cans and air brushes for various reasons inside your artwork job. For example, they can be used by you to apply a color or a design, or even to apply several shades of colors over the stencils or other surfaces. You can use them for mass artwork jobs furthermore. In order to avoid staining, try to use them just on regions of a accessible space that are primarily whitened.\nmouse click the following post about interior painting tips for beginners is to give a considered to choosing the type of material to use for the canvas. You can choose to use paints or mixtures of paints on the canvas even. As as you utilize the right type of material long, you shall be able to work on this sort of canvas.\nWhile you are painting your canvas, you need to search for some different types of styles also. You should use pictures, or you can create your own designs by using pieces of your own artwork.\nThe sixth thing about interior painting tips for beginners is to remember that you have to be careful when handling the paint. Usually do not keep it on your fingertips if you are touching something. If visit my webpage want to use a brush, wipe it cautiously, before deploying it.\nFinally, don't forget to paint all of the sensitive parts of the accessible room very first. Some paintings take a longer time to dry than others. Some colors might fade on your canvas.\nThese will be the interior painting strategies for beginners, which will surely help you in making your painting project more lucrative and pleasurable. Do not forget to practice these things, so that you will be able to use them and proficiently effectively.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gunnzo.com/products/aquerioscolor-xhug12","date":"2024-04-21T04:41:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817729.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421040323-20240421070323-00406.warc.gz","language_score":0.8975322842597961,"token_count":112,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__204413300","lang":"en","text":"It can be used for both brush and airbrush painting.\n*This HUG series is based on \"Aqueous Hobby Color\". For dilution, please use water or the special \"Aqueous hobby color diluent\".\n*The type of paint is different from the \"Gundam Color\" series of UG part numbers. Mixing colors is not possible.\nPayment & Security\nYour payment information is processed securely. We do not store credit card details nor have access to your credit card information.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://coloring-pagess.com/acry-glo-paint-color-chart.html","date":"2019-03-24T01:26:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912203123.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20190324002035-20190324024035-00395.warc.gz","language_score":0.888502299785614,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__94945941","lang":"en","text":"Acry Glo Paint Color Chart\nAcry Glo Paint Color Chart is free HD wallpaper. This wallpaper was upload at March 24, 2019 upload by admin in .You can download it in your computer by clicking resolution image in Download by size:. Don't forget to rate and comment if you interest with this wallpaper.\nDescription wallpaper for Acry Glo Paint Color Chart\n- Title: Acry Glo Paint Color Chart\n- Link: https://sep.yimg.com/ay/stylespilotshop/jet-glo-sherwin-williams-aerospace-coatings-6.jpg\n- Category: Uncategorized\n- View: 0 View","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cherithharrison.com/product/circus-lane-watercolour-sketch/","date":"2024-02-22T21:16:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473824.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222193722-20240222223722-00406.warc.gz","language_score":0.9251685738563538,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__98237530","lang":"en","text":"Circus Lane Watercolour Sketch – SOLD\nCherith’s Circus Lane watercolour sketch has been done on a slightly textured off-white card measuring 8″ x 10″ (20.3cm x 25.4cm) – a fairly common size and so buying a suitable frame (should you choose to frame it) will be easy to source.\nSituated in Stockbridge, Edinburgh Cherith has captured the popular, colourful and picturesque cobbled street with St Stephen’s Church tower in the background using a mixture of watercolours and coloured pencils.\nThis picture is currently unframed, we will carefully pack it and will post it to you in a hard envelope. Please allow up to 2 weeks to receive it – if you need to receive it sooner or by a certain date please contact us by emailing [email protected] first before purchasing. Please note that this is an original and so only one is available for purchase.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bengitchelart.com/blog/the-couple","date":"2023-02-09T08:41:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764501555.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20230209081052-20230209111052-00325.warc.gz","language_score":0.9834067821502686,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__262219432","lang":"en","text":"Enable Social Sharing\nI was accepted for a group show at a respectable NY gallery. The gallery director said that I needed a larger work. I anchored a 48” x 62” canvas on a studio easel and at the end of the day returned the house with a background and the figures roughed in. The were friends. I delivered “The Bathers”, “Gates of Eden”, and the newly finished “The Couple” to the gallery. My time was up. I had to return the borrowed van to Texas and vacate the loaned house. I was a sale away from a plane ticket back to NYC.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.txnp.org/Article/Print.asp?ArticleID=12396","date":"2018-01-23T10:16:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084891886.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20180123091931-20180123111931-00541.warc.gz","language_score":0.9421625137329102,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__66114437","lang":"en","text":"Art Exhibit Features Trinity River through Dec. 31\nBringing the Trinity River to Life\nExhibition of paintings inspired by the Trinity River\nFollow the Trinity River through the eyes of ten artists from Studio Art & Soul in Texas Discovery Gardens’ new exhibit. Nearly 40 works in oil, acrylic and encaustic cover many viewpoints of the river in an exhibit called “Bringing the Trinity River to Life.”\nEach artist has painted his and her inspirations from the Trinity and its surrounding life. The paintings function like a magnifying lens, showing viewers the artistic side to the landscapes, history, and ecosystem of this aquatic lifeline.\nCheck it out at http://texasdiscoverygardens.org/index.php","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.rvthereyet.org/2020/04/04/whatever-your-hand-finds-to-do","date":"2021-12-08T12:55:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363510.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20211208114112-20211208144112-00580.warc.gz","language_score":0.9831712245941162,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__155154425","lang":"en","text":"Do it with all your might.\nThis past week, as I was painting and painting and painting, I was so very thankful that God had given me something for my hands to do! This was a productive first week on the job as Gary started installing some exterior lights\nand also helped me with painting. We tackled the hallway\nand then moved on to freshening up the nursery!\n(Love that Gary was able to do the ceiling cutting-in!)\n(This was taken before the paint completely dried – it looked better the next morning, I promise!)\nBy the end of the week Gary had moved on to the big electric upgrade for the RV sites, and I had finished up in the Church building and moved the painting gear over to the Fellowship Hall building – another hallway, some classrooms and then the Fellowship Hall itself. Pretty sure there is plenty of job security here!\nThese days it would be so easy to fall into the Breaking News Syndrome (the inability to stop checking the news) which makes me all the more thankful for that 5 gallon bucket of paint that will keep my hands busy in the days to come!\nToday’s header – (I’m sure you guessed) is Niagara Falls!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://imfirenzedigest.com/2023/07/21/yan-pei-ming-exhibition-at-palazzo-strozzi-is-a-summer-blast/","date":"2023-09-30T23:03:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510730.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20230930213821-20231001003821-00557.warc.gz","language_score":0.9590331315994263,"token_count":1390,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__102891","lang":"en","text":"By Isabella Chevasco Champsaur. Cover image: Yan Pei-Ming, Les Funérailles de Monna Lisa, 2009. Polyptych oil on canvas, (canvas n. 3) 280 × 280 cm. Private collection. Photography: André Morin. © Yan Pei-Ming, ADAGP, Paris, 2023.\nPalazzo Strozzi has just inaugurated its newest exhibition cycle with a show of highlights and recent positions in the work of the Chinese painter Yan Pei-Ming titled Pittore di Storie. He touches upon many topics in politics as well as on more personal works dealing with himself, his family, and mortality. The artist looks death in the eye, and the gallery spectator does it, too.\nLike most exhibitions at Palazzo Strozzi, the selection seems venue-specific as they review the history of Italian Novecento through the images that have marked Pei-Ming’s mind. Then there is also the overall commentary on the present political climate. All of this happens through variations of format and colour palette of the paintings based on photos that have already gathered fame and importance of their own.\nYan Pei-Ming’s palette isn’t greyscale only\nPassing the courtyard and climbing to the second floor, I was shocked to see that all the walls were white. The Yan Pei-Ming exhibition’s design in Palazzo Strozzi rooms was clean and straightforward, and all the labels for the paintings were integrated into the wall text.\nThe first contact between the viewer and the artist? An immense grayscale self-portrait, a triptych that shows the artist suspended in slightly varying poses like those usually depicting Christ’s passion.\nIn the furthest corner of the same room stands a short, amorphous sculpture. It comes straight from Pei-Ming’s studio. It is made of discarded paint that he has allowed to accumulate, through the years, in one wheeled base. Curiously enough, there are colours of all shades and levels of brightness. Although not immediately evident, this is proof that behind all of that, behind the black and white results, the artist also uses colours somewhere in that studio.\nWe also know he paints from pictures. Aside from the grayscale works, many duotone paintings hung as a testament to our perception of colour. Contrary to the primary colours of the printing process, like cyan, yellow and magenta, he focuses on the primary colours of human perception – red, green and blue, like the three light receptors in our eyes. This research on colour is often presented in a series format, with triptychs displayed here in Florence.\nAs a visitor, the sequence evoked emotions ranging from the repetition of different colours to focus on the single one, like the triptych based on Jacques Louis-David’s The Death of Marat. It consists of three reproductions of that painting but in green, red and grayscale, whose cinematic sight recalls early Technicolor experiments.\nHow topics take place in the room: from Death to Gioconda\nThe next rooms of Yan Pei-Ming at Palazzo Strozzi include some very personal artworks about the artist’s relationship with death. First, a contemplation of the spirit, with a meditating Buddha across from a painting of the artist’s deceased mother’s face.\nThen you pass to the following cube, and there’s an immense portrait of the artist himself on an imagined deathbed, in front of a painting of the artist’s dying father looking back at the viewer. Realising how, one before the other, the father and son were looking at each other was my first gasp in that room. The second happened when I turned to the biggest wall and saw a triptych of the Mona Lisa.\nFor Yan Pei-Ming, the canvas is a field of action and appropriation. With an almost perfect (and much, much bigger) reproduction of her as the centrepiece, his Gioconda elaborates on the background. The two external thirds are pure speculation of the painting’s Tuscan landscape. They are pure in that they are just extensions of Leonardo da Vinci’s original paintings.\nI have seen the manipulated image of the Gioconda countless times, yet I was shocked to see something that wasn’t so evidently focused on her. Still, the three portraits result in a room of eye contact. The play in dimensions felt wild to me.\nEveryone else seemed to feel a little out of place as well. Maybe because I am used to thinking of these same images in different dimensions. The artist separates the subjects from the scenes he reproduces and places them as isolated figures against open, abstract backgrounds —that’s kind of how he marks his personal touch — with ample impressionist brushstrokes.\nAll of the works in the show have been showered with dripping paint, also a hallmark of Pei-Ming’s style.\nWhy in the exhibition Yan Pei-Ming embraces the reproduction of reality\nOne of the artist’s primary objectives seems to be delving into key historical elements. Yan Pei-Ming paints images of politicians and revolutionaries, most of whom you may already know. The Palazzo Strozzi exhibition pays tribute to some, while others are depicted in a negative light. Near the end, the show takes a deeper dive into Italian history and politics, featuring images from the deaths of prominent figures like Pierpaolo Pasolini, Aldo Moro and Benito Mussolini.\nThe approach is one of presenting the facts as they are, showcasing individuals who played a significant role during those times, and displaying their images in paintings based on photographs taken in that period. These modified versions of familiar images shown back to you, now enlarged in the gallery space, have already changed.\nTo amplify the artist’s intentions, Palazzo Strozzi’s curation included a guide to the historical figures portrayed in the paintings. The show directly addresses so many people and stories that context may be a barrier to unfamiliar guests. 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Here he has also made effective use of yellow and blue to make even greater emphasis of this composition – dividing the canvas by its horizon near the middle, but off-centre focal point (though his tending to the right where mine was to the left). I find it interesting that he would be returning to a similar strategy for two very different scenes – the rural and the urban, with comparably similar palettes also. The small red tree on the path in the left painting is positioned almost in the same place as the figure in red on the streets in the right one.\nI wonder if there was intention for Van Gogh behind this or if, like in the case of my photos, it was accidental or perhaps even just a result of him having honed his style and preferred colour palette? Were it to be intentional though, it could be seeking to draw comparisons between these different locations – or perhaps serve as a reminder that though they might seem opposing locations, that they share the same viewer (or that we are seeing it through the eyes of the same artist) they have a unity of experience? That no matter where we might find ourselves at a given moment we still experience the same ‘what it’s like to be me’ in that moment? It might be interesting to create a shared colour palette for my three compositions to explore this further.\nI used google image search to find out if the algorithm could find further instances of this composition. However, I found that the image recognition software was more apt to see the subject than compositional comparison – this suggests to me a more sophisticated programme than where it might first have looked at blocks of light/shade/colour (and so composition) but now is identifying objects within those blocks. 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If you want to transform a space and have a limited budget, turn to paint!\nNot to mention painting can be very therapeutic!\nBut where do you start when choosing a color or a type of paint to use? Let’s dive into that today…\nPAINTING 101: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE PAINT COLORS IN MY HOME & THE TYPES OF PAINT I USE\nI try to create a balanced home, so I reuse the same accent colors throughout so my home feels cohesive and like each room belongs together. That’s not to say you can’t have some fun and go out of the box for a few rooms – you absolutely can!\nThis is just one way I like to think about it when choosing colors for my home. Start with a neutral as your primary color and paint all or most of your walls that color.\nNext, choose your secondary neutral color. This will cover things like your cabinets, trim, doors, etc.\nThen choose a couple of accent colors that work together and picture your entire home as an open concept for a second. How would you sprinkle in those accent colors to make sure that the entire open space feels balanced? Choose 2-3 depending on the size of your home or the number of rooms you have to cover.\nI also like to choose colors that have similar tones when I can so they all flow nicely together. Because of this, I usually gravitate towards cooler neutrals and muted tones.\nHere’s a peek at my current color palette that I’m in the process of spreading throughout my home:\nPrimary Color: Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore (most walls)\nSecondary Color: Pure White by Sherwin Williams (cabinets, trim)\nPrimary Accent Color: Gatherings by Magnolia\nSecondary Accent Color: Early Riser by Magnolia\nAccent Color to Use Sparingly: Tricorn Black by Sherwin Williams\nTHE COLORS IN MY HOME\nHere’s a quick cheat sheet of the colors that I have in my home currently:\n- Main wall color throughout the house: Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore\n- Office herringbone shiplap wall: Gatherings by Magnolia\n- Half bath vanity: Gatherings by Magnolia\n- Window seat: Svelte Sage by Sherwin Williams\n- Laundry room cabinets: Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams\n- Laundry room floors: Base is White Chalk Paint by Behr with Loft Space by Behr as the stencil color.\n- Master bedroom shiplap: Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore\n- Kitchen cabinets: Pure White by Sherwin Williams\n- Dining room walls: Early Riser by Magnolia & Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore\n- Entryway shiplap: Tricorn Black by Sherwin Williams\n- Basement kitchenette cabinets: Pure White by Sherwin Williams\n- Basement media room accent wall: Tricorn Black by Sherwin Williams\n- Guest room accent wall: Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams\n- Basement floors: Base is Linen White Chalk Paint and stencil is Charcoal Chalk Paint by Rustoleum\n- Media room console: Gatherings by Magnolia\n- Front door (exterior): Indian Sunset by Behr\n- Front door (interior): Early Riser by Magnolia\n- Other exterior & basement doors: Gatherings by Magnolia\n- Master bedroom furniture: Pearl Milk Paint by The Real Milk Paint Co.\n- Guest room shiplap headboard: Bit of Sugar by Behr\n- Dining room chairs: Gatherings by Magnolia\n- Trim: Pure White by Sherwin Williams (currently in progress of painting it all myself! I like my trim to match my cabinets)\nAnd here are the finishes that I prefer depending on what I’m painting:\n- Cabinets: Satin\n- Doors: Satin preferred, but I typically just use what I have on hand!\n- Trim: Satin\n- Walls: Matte or flat preferred, Eggshell if not available\n- Furniture: Typically chalk or matte\nAs you can see, there are a lot of repeated colors here! That’s not due to laziness. It’s due to the fact that I love those colors and am aiming for a balanced, cohesive home!\nBut you can also see that I have a few random colors in there too. That’s okay! Use fun colors for accents but make sure they’re in the mix with your main colors in your home too to promote cohesiveness.\nFor example, use your fun colors as accent walls where the other walls in the room are still the main color for the home.\nUltimately, it’s YOUR home! Make it what you want it! These are just the ‘rules’ I try to follow.\nTo each their own when it comes to painting tools, but here’s a quick breakdown of my favorites…\n- Paint Brush: Wooster Silver Tip Angled Brushes\n- Rollers for Cabinets: Foam Rollers\n- Rollers for Walls: Wooster Pro 3/8″ Nap\n- Stencil Brushes for Stenciling: Cutting Edge Stencils brushes\n- Paint Sprayer: Yattich Paint Sprayer\nTYPES OF PAINT\nWhen it comes to types of paint to use, there are always several options for just about every project you do.\nI’ll just share a few of my favorite uses for each! But always make sure to do your own research depending on what you’re painting to make sure it’ll work for you too!\nWhen in doubt, I use chalk paint. Not only do you not have to sand or prep your piece when you use chalk paint, but you also get a thicker, more even coat.\nI also love the chalky matte finish you get with chalk paint. There’s no shine.\nIt sticks to almost anything and is great if you want to blend or layer in other colors or if you want to lightly distress your piece for a chippy look.\nJust make sure you seal it when you’re finished! I love this furniture wax for chalk paint.\nI love using chalk paint on my floors too. Again, you don’t have to prep much and you get a thick, even coat with a matte finish.\nMilk paint has a milk-like consistency, hence the name! So it’s nice and thin. It’s not something you paint walls or floors with, but it is something you use when you want to make a piece of furniture look old and antiqued.\nI love coating an older piece in one coat of milk paint (I like this brand and color) so it looks aged and antique. It still allows some of the wood to show through and gives it all those good vintage vibes.\nYou must prep with milk paint though! Always lightly sand your piece first, because the milk paint won’t stick to anything that hasn’t been sanded. That’s how you get that good chippy look!\nThen you can seal with a furniture wax, but I prefer to leave this paint exposed so you get more wear and tear and distressing as it ages.\nI’ve used a couple of different types of paint for cabinets, but the main thing you want to look at first is your primer.\nDifferent primers adhere to different materials, so know whether your cabinets are wood or laminate first, then choose your primer accordinly.\nWhen it comes to paint, you want something durable and scrubbable as cabinets get a lot of use!\nLAUNDRY ROOM CABINETS\nI used this type of paint for my laundry room cabinets without sealing them with a top coat, and they’ve held up great so far. That said, I wouldn’t use this paint for something like kitchen cabinets that are going to get a lot of use.\nFor my kitchenette cabinets, I used this type of paint with enamel. It worked well to get a good, even coverage, but it was much thinner and more drippy than the other paints I’ve used. And ultimately I’ve heard that this particular paint can be prone to chipping. It also took me 3-4 coats to get good enough coverage, so I went through more paint than I expected to.\nWhile I liked the finish, I probably wouldn’t choose this particular type of paint again simply because I found something better when painting our kitchen cabinets.\nFor my kitchen cabinets, I used Sherwin Williams Emerald Urethane Trim Enamel in a satin finish, and it was a dream!\nIt went on in fewer coats (2 or less) with a gorgeous finish. For my entire kitchen, bar, and mudroom cabinets, I used less than 2 gallons. I was amazed!\nI would 100% choose this paint again over any other cabinet paint I’ve used for future cabinet and trim projects!\nFor cabinets, I always prefer a satin finish!\nDepending on the color you want and the brand you’re going with, ask the people at your local hardware store what works best for your project!\nI’ve used several different kinds of paint for my walls.\nBut I always prefer a matte or flat finish when it comes to wall paint! Just my personal preference!\nPainting floors can sound scary, but don’t let it intimidate you! It’s actually super fun and rewarding to watch the entire room transform before your eyes!\nI love using chalk paint for my base paint. Like I mentioned above, you don’t have to prep, you get thicker coverage, and you get a smooth, chalky finish!\nFor the stencil paint, I’ve used all kinds! 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I am able to connect with your guide on your behalf, bring you a message, and draw their likeness. Having their portraits drawn to hang on your wall will help to develop and strengthen your connection with them. Once you have booked your Guide Portrait I will make a connection with one of your Spirit guides, whichever one wishes to make themselves known to you and work with you at this time. I see them clairvoyantly and sometimes hear their voices too. Their image is then transferred onto onto paper with quality coloured pencil and pastels, and the spirit guide helps to guide my hand to create a more accurate image. Information about your guide will come through as the drawing develops, and then once finished, a message from them will also be given.\nGuide Portraits (and messages), depending on size, can take around 4-10 hours to complete.\nNB. All rights reserved of any artwork produced by Evelyn M Whitebear. I reserve the\nright to use the artwork for promotional purposes ie. on leaflets, posters and website.\nSizes and Pricing\n8 x 6\"\nwith short channelled message £35\nwith longer channelled message £50\nPostage is £7 Signed For\n11 x 8\"\nwith short channelled message £50\nwith longer channelled message £65\nPostage is £10 Signed For\n12 x 16\"\nwith short channelled message £95\nwith longer channelled message £110\nPostage is £10 Signed For\nEnergy paintings are painted in acrylic or oils, sometimes both. They vary in size according to budget, and start at £70 for an A4 (or similar size) painting.\nEnergy Paintings are created for your healing room or your home. By tuning into your energy or the energy of the room where the painting is to be displayed, Evelyn will create a beautiful spiritual painting to both compliment and energise your room. Please mention the colour of your room décor when ordering your painting. 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The exhibition shows painting and works on paper by five Brooklyn based artists – both young and well established.\nThe young artist Jane Corrigan (1980) creates figurative paintings with an outset in literary classics, fables and made up scenarios.\nThe works of Corrigan reminds the viewer of another time and the imagination of childhood. This is the first exhibition for Corrigan in Europe.\nDaniel Heidkamp (1980) also paints figuratively, but with an outset in reality. Outdoor scenarios, normally depicted from friends’ estates, and portraiture done in a few hours in his Greenpoint based studio are his main motives. Heidkamp often works with time as a factor trying to capture light and shadow before these changes. Heidkamp is occupied with room, nature and structure and masters light and shadow to perfection.\nIn the exhibition it will also be possible to experience three artists who work with abstraction.\nMatt Mignanelli (1983) explores the relation between structure and nature. 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To Bevilacqua it is the process and development of his oeuvre that is the number one priority.\nPop culture remains the point of departure but the expressions change. In 2005 Louisiana showed Michael Bevilacqua as the first in their new series ”Louisiana Contemporary”.\nFor further information or press photos please contact: email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.godnmac.com/news/5-ways-paint-spray-robot-can-benefit-wood-door-furniture-finishing","date":"2022-01-20T08:05:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320301730.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20220120065949-20220120095949-00085.warc.gz","language_score":0.9435223340988159,"token_count":1415,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__25567590","lang":"en","text":"5 WAYS Paint Spray Robot CAN BENEFIT WOOD DOOR & FURNITURE FINISHING\nWood Paint Spray Robot\nAs industrial manufacturers and wood finishers attempt to remain competitive and meet production challenges, they face a high demand for faster lead times, despite a dwindling workforce. In some cases, they are having to do more with less.\nIntegrating Paint Spray Robot into your finishing operation can free up floor space, increase productivity and improve finish quality — while workers can be transitioned into more beneficial roles. In the long run, a painting robot can be cheaper, more accurate and more reliable than a manual painter, with the ability to essentially work around the clock.\nHere are five things you need to know before adding a painting robot to your industrial or wood paint booth:\n1. Paint Spray Robot Provide Flexible Mounting Options in Spray Booths\nThere are three different ways to mount Paint Spray Robot in a spray booth — on the floor, on a wall or on the ceiling.\nFloor-mounted Paint Spray Robot consume the most space, yet integrating them into a spray booth is less complicated than integrating wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted robots. To accommodate a wall-mounted painting robot, a mounting position must be designed in the wall of a paint booth, then a column can be installed on the outside with a vertical base plate. Similarly, a hole is designed in the ceiling of a spray booth for a ceiling-mounted painting robot, which is bolted to overhead beams.\nFor businesses finishing large products, a wall-mounted or ceiling-mounted painting robot may be a better option than a floor-mounted robot because of the space required. If there are no space restrictions, floor-mounted Paint Spray Robot are easiest to integrate into a finishing operation, as holes do not need to be cut in the wall or ceiling of the paint booth.\n\"The paint booth's walls or ceiling must be designed to accommodate Paint Spray Robot,\" said Mark Freels, a Territory Manager for Global Finishing Solutions (GFS). \"The booth becomes a much different structure when you bolt a painting robot to it. There are a lot of dynamic forces at play.\"\nPaint Spray Robot\n2. Volume of Work Dictates How Paint Spray Robot Function in Spray Booths\nThe function of Paint Spray Robot in spray booths varies with the application. For low-production, automated batch process applications, a worker stands at the front of the spray booth, typically loading and unloading parts off a turntable while the painting robot applies material to parts inside the booth. Another configuration has parts shuttled across the spray booth, with the worker loading parts, then unloading them after they are sprayed by the painting robot.\nIn high-production, continuous process applications, large products, such as car bodies, move through paint booths, with Paint Spray Robot spraying from both sides of the vehicle. Or small parts hang from a conveyor, as an overhead monorail carries parts in front of the painting robot, which sprays toward the part and the filtered exhaust chamber behind it.\n3. Paint Spray Robot Paired with Recirculating Spray Booths Can Save Energy\nBy recirculating up to 90 percent of the exhausted air, recirculating paint booths use significantly less energy than traditional industrial paint booths. Not only is energy usage greatly reduced, but capital expenses are also decreased, as the air handling and abatement equipment are reduced in size.\nSince the exhausted air is recirculated back into the paint booth during spray mode, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can be reintroduced into the booth, which are hazardous for the painter. As a result, the painter often is required to use a high level of personal protective equipment (PPE), whereas Paint Spray Robot are immune to the health hazards that may be detrimental to human painters.\n\"You drop a painting robot in a recirculating spray booth, and it doesn't care about VOCs in the booth. You just have to stay below the maximum operating temperature of the robot, which is approximately 115 degrees Fahrenheit,\" Freels said. \"So now you are heating significantly less air with a recirculating paint booth — an approximately 40 percent decrease in conditioned process air.\"\n4. Cascading Cost Savings with Paint Spray Robot\nRobots enable users to improve quality and throughput, while simultaneously reducing capital and operational costs. Robot technology allows movement of applicators (tip speed) well above any manufacturer's maximum tip speed. The high speed/payload arms are used to increase throughput by allowing for heavier applicator/multiple applicator processes that can apply more paint than a manual painter in the same operating space. High arm speeds also equate to faster reposition time to the next part, equating to more spray time.\nThe advantage of a painting robot is that it paints exactly the same over and over again, whereas humans are prone to painting thicker or thinner the longer they spray in a single shift. The consistency of Paint Spray Robot results in cascading cost savings — a decrease in rework and tighter film build tolerance, leading to less paint and filter usage, which equates to smaller exhaust (conditioned air).\nPaint Spray Robot can be programmed to apply a very specific amount of low observable coating to the product, increasing efficiency and reducing waste in the paint process.\nPaint Spray Robot\n5. Paint Spray Robot Are Ideal for Hard-to-Reach Spots\nPaint Spray Robot are ideal for finishing objects that are difficult to paint, as they can more easily access hard-to-reach spots. They are especially beneficial when painting highly contoured surfaces, such as on wood components, which can be extremely challenging to paint manually.\nFor the precise application of paint on all areas of the component with a painting robot, the component must be stationary and placed in the same position every time.\n\"Conveyors with single-point hanger hooks to present parts to the robot are not recommended for robotic paint application,\" Freels said. \"Customers must have repeatable part presentation, with parts typically conveyed on a metal frame or two-point hook connection. A repeatable position conveyance is recommended as part of a painting robot system.\"\nIntegrating a painting robot should be a consideration early in the paint booth design process, since booths built to house robots are custom. It is best to work with a trusted paint booth manufacturer that is experienced at integrating robotics, such as GFS.\nLike computers and TVs, Paint Spray Robot continue to become more sophisticated, while also becoming more economical. The get-in-the-door price for a painting robot is about $60,000. It is often an investment worth making for industrial manufacturers and wood finishers looking to streamline their operations, establish more consistency in their finish quality and increase their energy savings.\nTo know more about this Paint Spray Robot, Contact us Now!\nPost time: Jan-12-2022","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mortallgallery.com/heather-burton/","date":"2021-03-01T10:14:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178362481.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20210301090526-20210301120526-00476.warc.gz","language_score":0.9138375520706177,"token_count":445,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__84284528","lang":"en","text":"Not all of Heather's work shown here may be on display in the gallery at the time of your visit, so please enquire if a painting you are interested in is not on show.\nMuch of Heather’s work is inspired by the dramatic coastlines and countryside of Yorkshire, northern England and Scotland. Heather specialises in palette knife work, applying many layers of acrylics to capture the country’s ever-changing moods and atmosphere.\n‘There’s something very spontaneous and exhilarating about working with a knife and I’m always discovering new techniques and finishes,’ says Heather. ‘I use acrylics because I really enjoy layering and manipulating them to create depth, vibrancy and texture to the work.’\nHeather’s work sells privately as well as through exhibitions and galleries throughout the UK. She is a committee member of East Riding Artists and a regular participant in the Staithes Festival of Art and Heritage.\nWhen she is not working as a magazine journalist, writing about homes & interiors for national publications, Heather spends every spare minute painting from her studio near Howden.\nShe holds workshops in palette knife painting from home and also runs workshops for art groups.\n• First Prize Winner of the Ferens Open Exhibition 2015\n• Winner of SAA Artist of the Year 2016 Landscape category\n• Highly Commended Patchings competition 2016\n• Commended in the Kunsthuis International Open Art Exhibition 2017\n• People’s Choice: Best in Show at the Great Sheffield Art Show 2019\nTo view any painting in AR on the wall of your home, tap any of the thumbnails below on a iPhone or iPad. You may reposition the painting on your wall by dragging the image on the device's screen. Support for AR is built directly into iOS and iPadOS.\nClicking on a thumbnail on Mac will download the reality file.\nPrints are mounted, ready for framing\nSecure checkout powered by Square\nNew Day in Staithes\nLimited Edition 6/40\nNight on the Harbour\nLimited Edition 2/40\nWaiting for no One\nLimited Edition 1/40","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.rondapalazzari.com/","date":"2017-03-25T03:51:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218188785.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212948-00042-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9456349015235901,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__10378695","lang":"en","text":"Think outside the box and incorporate mixed media into your paper crafts. Get started by using gesso, acrylic paint and masking fluid to transform paper such as junk mail and phone book pages into beautiful backgrounds. Then, have fun with paints and stencils as you create a trendy chalkboard effect, experiment with washes and make your own stencils. You’ll even explore the color wheel and learn how watercolors and acrylic paints work together so that you always get the most from your paint. Finally, paint with drips, splashes, splatters and blooms as you build layer upon layer of texture and work with resists. Plus, I'll share a few of my professional mixed-media projects to inspire you in creating your own unique scrapbook pages, cards, tags and more! Click here to purchase on Craftsy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://energyofthemind.blogspot.com/","date":"2017-11-21T21:20:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934806426.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20171121204652-20171121224652-00029.warc.gz","language_score":0.9439846873283386,"token_count":241,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__27313762","lang":"en","text":"2200 W. Fond du Lac Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53206\nHope to see you there!\n\"Spinning Through The Trees\"\noriginal painting by Kelli Busch\nacrylic on canvas, 16\"x20\"\nA day in the mind of Kelli Busch. Art projects I'm working on, triathlons I'm training for, and other spur of the moment adventures I'm planning in my head.\n|\"Single Track\" |\nAcrylic on wood panel, permanently framed with a used bicycle tire, 25\" diameter, September 2012\nNext week Saturday, Sept 22, 2012 I'll be painting live during the Wisconsin Ave Bridge Celebration in downtown Milwaukee. It's a free event - come check it out!\nFriday, September 28th from 5-10pm I'll have a booth set up at the new Alterra on KK & Howell Ave in Bay View for Bay View Gallery Night. I'll have a bunch of my new work with me, including mini paintings, a few full-sized paintings, some mini tree block paintings, and some bicycle-themed jewelry and keychains I've been working on. Stop by and say hi!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://svoboda-files.info/the-10-most-unanswered-questions-about-2/","date":"2022-01-28T02:52:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320305341.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20220128013529-20220128043529-00313.warc.gz","language_score":0.9742937684059143,"token_count":687,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__169548930","lang":"en","text":"Paint solution is an industry in which a firm supplies paint services to one more business or individuals. These companies concentrate on providing painting services to people and also numerous organizations. The function of the domestic painting services is to provide outside home paint services. They assist the owners of the house in maintaining the interior along with the exterior condition of their houses. By offering top quality painting solutions, they ensure safety as well as additionally to maximize the value of their building. Residential painting services mainly include repainting the exterior wall surfaces as well as ceilings. The task of the interior painting services consists of cleansing and refinishing of interiors such as closets, cabinets and shelves. The task of the outside paint services include painting of sidewalks, pavements, driveways, decks and outdoor patios, maintaining walls, gazebos, patios, decks as well as porcelain ceramic tiles. The painting of ceilings includes the repainting of ceilings, wall coverings, window sills and doors. Painting of wall surfaces consist of the repainting of walls, floor coverings, ceilings, mantles, wall decors and also window sills. Various methods are embraced to paint wall surfaces such as oil paints, latex paints, plastic paints, polyurethane paints, as well as water-based paints.\nTo offer top quality exterior home paint solutions, professional paint contractors require proficient craftsmens that possess knowledge in using different devices as well as chemicals. These craftsmens are needed to operate in a tidy environment without problems in safety. The exterior painting services are required to work in all weather conditions such as warm, chilly, stormy as well as snowy. They need to consider the choices of the customers. These solutions are offered household along with commercial structures. Professional painters likewise use top quality products to repaint the outside of the structures. When seeking home painters, it is important to hire one that has the needed experience in painting services. A painting procedure has different stages to adhere to. The initial stage is preparation where numerous primary jobs like cleansing of the surface area, dusting, securing and also paint of surface areas are done. The next stage consists of the spraying of finishes that gives a general finish to the paint process. The 3rd stage involves the actual paint process where various paint methods are adopted and also the painting task is completed. The indoor paint services offered by the house painters include services like wall surface painting, faceling, deck paint, exterior siding, and also much more. The expense of such services depends upon the complexity of the project, imagination as well as performance of your home painters. The cost range of such services differs depending on the kind of services asked for.\nSome common paint solutions include paint outside walls, painting windows, painting ceilings, painting patio area wall surfaces and lots of others. Home painting solutions may differ according to the quality of the job website, the tools readily available as well as the ability degree of the painters. High quality of the work site need to be taken into account while figuring out the sort of paint solutions to be supplied to customers. It is much better to select a reputed paint service firm with excellent past record and also great references to avoid unwanted troubles at the job website. It is necessary to ensure that the electrostatic spray painting process is utilized in all types of tasks to stay clear of any kind of damages or injury.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kylemcdanell.com/home-painters-in-toronto/","date":"2024-04-13T02:27:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816535.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413021024-20240413051024-00737.warc.gz","language_score":0.9713469743728638,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__5242809","lang":"en","text":"Home Painters in Toronto\nWhen looking for a home painting company, you need to consider their reputation and experience. An established home painting company should have a proven track record and years of expertise in interior and exterior house paint jobs. They can provide you with an honest quote and the best service possible. Their team of professional painters will make sure your home looks new again and protects it from damage.\nHow much does it cost to paint a 12×12 ceiling?\nThe team home painters toronto is experienced in a wide variety of exterior and interior painting services. They can work with wood, brick, vinyl siding, and shingles. They offer free same-day quotes and use zero VOC products. They are licensed, insured, and bonded. They also have an excellent reputation in the community.\nThey are a locally owned and operated company that provides residential painting and staining services. They use high-quality paint and materials to ensure a long-lasting finish. They are able to help you pick the best color for your home and can do drywall repair. They can also install crown molding, baseboards, and door casings.\nThey offer a range of interior and exterior painting services for homes in the Toronto area. Their team of painters is trained to complete all tasks efficiently and professionally. They can even remove wallpaper, making the task less stressful for you. They can also help you choose the right colours for your home, which will add to its value. They have years of experience and are committed to customer satisfaction.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.beadieeyededie.com/blog/new-miniatures","date":"2020-01-23T08:53:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250609478.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20200123071220-20200123100220-00507.warc.gz","language_score":0.9444735646247864,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__131457577","lang":"en","text":"It feels like summer is over, it is so cold! I had a great summer break, no holiday abroad instead enjoying the beauty that is on our door stop. I have been working on some miniature acrylic paintings over the past few weeks, a couple of which are already available in my shop. Here are photos of the paintings and a link to the art section of my shop: folksy.com/shops/BeadieEyedEdie/collections/251856\nMy name is Kirsty I am the Owner, Artist and Maker at Beadie Eyed Edie.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.crazycrabs.com.au/product/afl-football-teams-bul/","date":"2022-01-21T10:50:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303356.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20220121101528-20220121131528-00462.warc.gz","language_score":0.8027253150939941,"token_count":150,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__29557870","lang":"en","text":"Signup for our newsletter to get notified about sales and new products. Add any text here or remove it.\nNo products in the cart.\nAFL team shells. Wholesale bag of 36 (2 x 18 teams)\nNames Painted Shells (Bulk)\nSpare Play Shells – Not Painted (Bulk)\nGlow in the Dark Play Shells\nGlow in the Dark Play Shells (Bulk)\n3D Painted Shells – Various\nNames Painted Shells\n3D Painted Shells – Sealife\nBugs and Humbugs Painted Shells\nUsername or email address *\nLost your password?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kiki1ww.deviantart.com/art/ghibly-door-mural-day-5-finished-313391054","date":"2015-07-30T06:03:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-32/segments/1438042987135.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20150728002307-00139-ip-10-236-191-2.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9463393688201904,"token_count":377,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-32","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-32__0__165157894","lang":"en","text":"Hope you like it!! Thanks so much\nI WANT THIS DOOR >.<\nIts to Amazing!\nwow that is such a lovely comment!! i really appreciate it ^^\nwell i used pencil for the rough sketching straight onto the door, and acrylics to paint the characters!\ni found it more helpful just to do a rough draft for a base (with pencil) and then let the paint do the rest for the main effect\naww you are making murals!? that's so cool!! please take a photo when you are done, i would love to see the finished thing i bet it will be amazing ^^\n(the rest of my gallery is pretty disappointing compared to this! ) but thank you so much for taking an interest in my art, your comment really does mean a lot to me\nI'm buying paints and supplies tomorrow to start painting the doors and walls. I'll post pictures ASAP! Thanks for taking the time to respond so nicely! You're awesome!\nyay can't wait to see it!!! loads of luck, bet it will be faby!!\nthank you again, because honestly, these are some of the nicest tings someone has said to me in a while ^^\nthere should be more people like you on DA\n... does that sound weird?\nI love it~!\nand TOTORO!!! hehe u gota love him\ndid you paint this on your wall?!?!\ni painted it on a door in my bedroom!\nnah kidding, but this is soooooooo amazing!!!!\nthats so sweet\nthat is sooo sweet of you to say that!!\nyeh i did paint it ^^\nhehe, ok il paint yours!! hehe\nwish i could do that to a wall or door in my flat but not allowed to..","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://meiphemera.blogspot.com/2011/10/","date":"2020-01-21T19:42:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250605075.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20200121192553-20200121221553-00205.warc.gz","language_score":0.9829196929931641,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__69161393","lang":"en","text":"As my oldest daughter celebrated her birthday by sitting down with her friends and painting canvases, I sat nearby to eavesdrop and paint this witch box. The box was a simple paper mache box from the craft store, on sale for $1.50. I used acrylic craft paint for the witch and the jack-o-lanterns circling the box. I found it ironic that I was painting paper mache with craft paint while the girls had nice artists' acrylic and gessoed canvas.\nI gave my witch some cute high heeled shoes. I figured she might as well look good as she heads out into the night.\nI packed the box with a bicornu pattern from etsy and all of the goodies needed to make it. This was a fun project and turned out, I think, almost as well as the Pokemon and kawaii paintings completed down at the other side of the table.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.slownorth.com/products/saturday-october-23rd-diy-intuitive-abstract-painting-workshop","date":"2021-09-21T14:40:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057225.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20210921131252-20210921161252-00265.warc.gz","language_score":0.9411947727203369,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__32494190","lang":"en","text":"Saturday, October 23rd - DIY Intuitive Abstract Painting Workshop\nJoin us for an afternoon Intuitive Abstract Painting Workshop at the shop featuring local artist Kristina Drake. With Kristina's guidance, you will practice painting with an intuitive, open mind and learn how to work with different tools to create texture and abstract marks. By the end, you will have created an expressive piece of abstract art to take home.\nClaim your place today! We are limiting class capacity to 8 attendees and masks will be required.\nKristina is a mixed-media artist who enjoys helping other people discover their inner creativity. She combines rich abstract backgrounds with realistic subjects to create dream-like paintings. She loves to use spray paint, inks, and acrylics in her process. Her vision is to help people connect with themselves and the world on a deeper level through art. She currently lives and creates art in Austin, Texas.\nIncluded in this Workshop:\n- Supplies: acrylic paint, oil paint, paintbrushes, tools, paper, and 1 canvas\n- 2 hours of instruction and guided practice from a local artist\n- Your own abstract art to take home\n- Saturday, October 23rd\n- Time: 1:00pm to 3:00pm\n- Masks required\n- 10% off Slow North store (valid day of the workshop only)\n- All workshop sales final\nWorkshops are hosted in Slow North's beautiful north-central shop located at 2700 W. Anderson Ln., Suite 410 (between Epoch Coffee and Madam Mam's) in Austin. Free parking is available in the lot out front.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://spiritwayartists.blogspot.com/2015/06/after-staring-at-this-painting-for.html","date":"2018-05-21T18:20:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864466.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20180521181133-20180521201133-00433.warc.gz","language_score":0.9607191681861877,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__80510287","lang":"en","text":"After staring at this painting for a while I decided that I needed to\nwork on it more. You can see my initial blog post is here, The East.\nThe more I looked at it the more I realized I needed to push it\nfurther and make it more finished. I think I’m done with it this time.\nAbout West Hardin-Leeth\nWest’s figurative and landscape works are inspired by dreams, nature,\nmyth and personal shamanic experiences and are an imaginative\ncombination of the symbolic and real. He works in watercolor, acrylics,\nand mixed media. West is a shamanic practitioner and finds inspiration for his work through this practice and nature.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://torontobotanicalgarden.ca/learn/adult/art/","date":"2015-07-01T01:28:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-27/segments/1435375094510.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20150627031814-00059-ip-10-179-60-89.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8802192807197571,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-27__0__102532489","lang":"en","text":"Botanical Art Studio: Summer\nThursdays, June 25 to Aug. 27, 10am a.m. to 1 p.m. (10 sessions)\nDevelop your own botanical painting style in this relaxed, studio-style class. Individual instruction from Leslie Staple is based on your level of expertise. Work at your own pace. All levels welcome. Bring watercolour materials and an inspirational subject.\n• HALF SESSION–FIVE CLASSES\n[PG15S29] Public $203; Members $162","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.easternncpaintersllc.com/about","date":"2023-09-21T08:39:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233505362.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20230921073711-20230921103711-00354.warc.gz","language_score":0.966107189655304,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__108408776","lang":"en","text":"We properly prepare all surfaces before painting. This includes washing, scraping and sanding as needed. Most exterior painting surfaces are often pressure washed to remove dust, mold and mildew. Next we caulk and prime for a consistent, even paint application. Our Eastern NC Painters can paint any surface,\nand offer many painting services including ceiling painting, wall painting, deck painting, deck staining, trim painting and molding painting.\nOur painting service is always thorough. After we paint a house it will look like new. We even provide railing painting, light post painting and fence painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://playtime-at-hazmat.blogspot.com/2008/03/meep-day-delay.html","date":"2018-07-23T03:53:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676594886.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20180723032237-20180723052237-00614.warc.gz","language_score":0.9711604714393616,"token_count":193,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__100108077","lang":"en","text":"I spent the evening painting while Bryan watched TV. I'm trying to make an effort to paint more, and this painting is pretty freaking cool. It's a gift for Bryan for Meep Day, our made-up holiday that takes the place of Valentines day. (Here is last year's Meep Day extravaganza.) Each Meep Day, Bryan and I have to make each other presents instead of buying them. Meep Day this year was supposed to be on Leap Day, but we postponed it because I got sick, and it was supposed to be today, but we postponed it again because Bryan got sick. We are going to reschedule it once we each have our gifts done, as the whole being sick thing sort of sapped our energy for cool gift-making. So, once we have our Meep Day gift exchange, I will post a picture of the totally awesome painting I'm making for Bryan.\n7 hours ago","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://apiverte.ca/fr/project/sophie-lemieux/","date":"2021-01-18T19:46:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703515235.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20210118185230-20210118215230-00205.warc.gz","language_score":0.8980412483215332,"token_count":168,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__180739816","lang":"en","text":"Artist, Sophie Lemieux Art\nBeets for Bees – acrylic on wood panel was inspired by Juniper Farm’s logo and the artist’s love for this tasty, colourful vegetable.\nSophie finds inspiration from everyday things and loves to experiment with new colour palettes. She is best known for her photorealistic renditions and her use of vivid colours. This Ottawa native’s works are predominantly portraits, abstracts and still life. While self-taught in her practice, Lemieux completed a Bachelor of Arts degree at Carleton University in 2007, where she majored in Art History. She practices art in her home-based studio, where she experiments with new mediums and techniques to continue to evolve her craft.\nHoney – Hives & Houses\n88 chemin Echo Dale","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.sanaznamdar.com/statement","date":"2020-08-05T02:25:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439735906.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200805010001-20200805040001-00023.warc.gz","language_score":0.9822875261306763,"token_count":256,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__77400810","lang":"en","text":"I started my career in art when I was 5... like any other kid I just enjoyed drawing when I was little. My main subject for the drawings was a family and their adventures throughout different events and stages of life...A few years later I moved from drawing to making miniature statues of girls with colorful ball dresses, and started exhibiting my work in various charity events. I sold most of my miniature art work before I turned 16.\nI realized my passion for abstract painting at the age of 24 and that was when I was drawn to the canvas for the first time! I have been enjoying discovering the power of colors since then...\nI get inspired by random things around me that give me positive energy. I try to transfer these inspirations to the canvas by mixing colors and creating different textures, and forms. I love sharing this energy with people who enjoy abstract art.\nAs an artist I believe that a painting should not only reflect the mind and the mood of the artist but should also reflect the desire of its owner. Therefore, I paint for you with your ideas and choice of colors. If you are a red lover you deserve a piece of red art that is specifically made for you! Something that also surprises you as it will be unpredictable, but unique and tasteful.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://duluxpowders.com.au/colour-forecast-2023/","date":"2023-12-08T19:25:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100769.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208180539-20231208210539-00099.warc.gz","language_score":0.8865001201629639,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__85086162","lang":"en","text":"COLOURS & FINISHES THAT INSPIRE\nThe Dulux Colour Forecast for 2023 comprises three emotive palettes inspired by our need to reconnect with nature, desire for balance and calm, as well as revitalising our spirit with joy and play. Each palette features colours from across our decorative paint coatings and Dulux Powder Coat colours.\nThe full 2023 Dulux Colour Forecast range is available as a brochure download below, or visit the Dulux Specifier site here.\nYou can review the 2023 Dulux Colour Forecast Powder Coat colours for each trend below and order sample swatches.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://airstraube.com/qualifications/","date":"2019-12-07T22:27:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540502120.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20191207210620-20191207234620-00125.warc.gz","language_score":0.9481778740882874,"token_count":711,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__144980334","lang":"en","text":"Straube’s Aircraft Services was founded by Jim Straube on the island of Maui, Hawaii, in 1985.\nIn 1994, Straube’s Aircraft Services was relocated to Kingman, Arizona, where Jim’s brother, Rick Straube and his son, Sean Straube, joined the family owned and operated aircraft painting and refinishing business.\nJim Straube continued to provide aircraft painting and refinishing services in Hawaii, as well as Arizona.\nIn 1999, Straube’s Aircraft Services Hawaii was reestablished on the island of Oahu to better serve the State of Hawaii. Jim was then joined by his sons, Jacob and Jeremiah Straube. Straube’s Aircraft Services was awarded a GSA Schedule contract (GS-06F-0078P) in September of 2004 to paint and refurbish aircraft and aircraft related equipment for the Federal Government.\nIn 2006, Straube’s formed an aircraft painting and refinishing mobile crew that has provided quality mobile aircraft paint services across the USA and Japan. The aircraft painting mobile crew first began its work on damaged aircraft and static displays in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. To date, the aircraft painting and refinishing mobile crew has refurbished static displays across the USA and abroad. Most recently noted are the Saturn V rocket out of Mississippi and the Lyndon B Johnson Jet Star that is housed in Texas.\nIn the spring of 2007, Straube’s Aircraft Services began working with Leonardo Helicopters as their in- house paint contractor at their Philadelphia, PA, assembly facility. This facility specializes in the painting of newly manufactured helicopters.\nStraube’s Aircraft Services Kingman, Arizona, occupies a 10,000 sq. ft. hangar at the Kingman Airport. This location serves as our main corporate office. Located approximately 90 minutes from Las Vegas and 3 hours from Phoenix, our Kingman aircraft paint facility serves the greater southwest. This location also offers aircraft upholstery services.\nStraube’s Aircraft Services Hawaii, is located in Kapolei, Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. The Hawaii aircraft paint facility serves the state of Hawaii, state and federal government, and also offers mobile aircraft painting and restoration crews at your location.\nStraube’s Aircraft Services has “stood the test of time”, going from one man with a paint gun in hand, to over 50 employees and 4 locations. Straube’s Aircraft Services is ready to service your aircraft needs.\nEach of our aircraft paint facilities offer high quality refinishing and aircraft painting of corporate and commercial aircraft, helicopters, general aviation, military aircraft, as well as, ground and large equipment\nOur Core Capabilities\nAircraft Refinishing: Providing complete removal and reapplication of aircraft paint. Corrosion prevention and repair.\nChemical (environmentally safe) paint removal\nCustom graphics and layouts\nFast turn-around (typically 3-4 weeks)\nSheet metal work Corrosion repair\nSafety trained & drug free crews\nMetal bright work & polishing\nCustomer satisfaction guaranteed\nRefinishing: Ground service equipment, large equipment and vehicles\n“Deliver high quality aircraft paint services and outstanding customer satisfaction through honesty, team work, cooperation with the customer and an ongoing commitment to excellence.”\n“Our guarantee is your satisfaction.” This is our motto and we take pride in the fact that the job is not finished until the customer is satisfied!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ttdetailing.com/paint-chips-repair/","date":"2022-09-30T11:48:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335469.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20220930113830-20220930143830-00018.warc.gz","language_score":0.9373759627342224,"token_count":437,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__211954793","lang":"en","text":"Paint chips repair in Andover, MN\nPaint chip repair: What is it?\nAn issue called paint chipping can develop from a slightly inconvenient problem to a much bigger problem. A vehicle’s paint job serves more purposes than just defining it. This kind of harm can cause rust to the car’s body. This may affect a car’s appearance and resale value.\nReasons to choose paint chip repair\nYou might want to know the advantages of auto paint chip repair before exploring your options.\nRestores Chipped Paint\nPaint chip repair is mainly used to fix chipped paint. Most of the time, it does its work so well that you won’t even be able to detect the initial presence of paint chips on the surface.\nIn addition to fixing paint chips, paint chip repair will also prevent rust from forming beneath it. As a result, you will receive additional protection and won’t need to worry about rust.\nYou don’t need to spend much money on paint chip repair to have your car looking new again. In reality, majority of the repairs are relatively inexpensive compared to a respray.\nGET A QUOTE\nCan I repair a paint chip on my own?\nIt is advisable to leave this kind of harm to an expert with extensive knowledge. Minor paint chips can be fixed with touch-up paint or a paint chip repair kit. However, the quality of the repair can be in question. DIY repairs could not last as long, necessitating repeated work.\nCan you touch-up chipped paint?\nIf you’re wondering how to repair chipped paint, you should know that painting over it is only a temporary fix. sand the old paint first for a professional finish. You’ll get enduring effects and a smoother appearance.\nWhat kind of pen do you use to repair paint chipping on vehicles?\nWe advise utilizing a touch-up paint pen for non-metallic automotive paint. We’ve discovered that paint pens work well for minor paint chip repairs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.peacebirdstudio.net/product/colorful-mandala-painting-on-canvas-original-art-phoenix","date":"2021-06-25T07:02:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487622113.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20210625054501-20210625084501-00143.warc.gz","language_score":0.9301104545593262,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__196133569","lang":"en","text":"\"Phoenix\" mandala painting\nMandalas are portals for centering, space for the mind to find rest in the harmony of symmetry. This painting combines elements of geometry and expressive organic brushstrokes in rich colors. In mythology, the phoenix arises from the ashes of its own death and emerges as a new being, having lost only what was ready to return to Earth.\n10\" X 10\" acrylic & watercolor on canvas with painted sides.\nSigned by artist Amy Harbison.\nShips in a cardboard box with padding.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tomrogersart.com/index.html","date":"2013-05-20T09:12:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368698693943/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516100453-00061-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9544236063957214,"token_count":486,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__109790835","lang":"en","text":"Taos artist, Tom Rogers studied at the School of Art, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, and at Florida International University, Miami, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in studio painting. He also received a Bachelor of Arts in English literature from Fairleigh Dickinson University, NJ. A native of New Jersey, Rogers has lived, worked and shown his paintings in Miami, Atlanta, and the New York City area.\nIn Taos, New Mexico, he has exhibited in several shows at the Millicent Rogers Museum, The Harwood Museum and Taos Invites Taos, 2008, 2009. Rogers has been represented by Bryans Gallery, Collins-Pettit Gallery, Envision Gallery, and, The Taos Gallery. In Santa Fe, he has been represented by The William and Joseph Gallery. He has had nine one-person shows in Taos and his work can be found in notable collections locally and nationwide. Rogers is a founding member of the Taos Society of Portrait Artists.\nA more detailed biography, a list of collectors and a chronology of exhibitions is available upon request.\nA lifelong impulse has inspired my continual process of exploration and productivity with an irrepressible urge to create a unique body of art. After focusing on high realism and portraiture for almost a decade, I started painting abstractly which greatly reinvigorated my creative impulse and artistic intention. Initial imagery came from dreams and spontaneous visual ideas upon waking. Subsequent imagery is generated from areas of earlier paintings that have lines and brushwork that fascinate me. New paintings emerge when I enlarge and expand these areas onto new canvases. My body of work grows in this progression.\nMy focus is on movement, color, line, varying edges, organic shapes and layers. I work with a deliberately shallow depth of field and a juxtaposition of hard edges and painterliness to create images that are spirited and stimulating.\nMy studio is located a few miles north of the center of Taos. I welcome visitors by appointment. Please contact me.\nUnless archived, all artwork is for sale through the website. Figure sketches may be purchased through PayPal directly online. All other purchases may be arranged through email, telephone or at Tom Rogers’ Taos studio with PayPal or check.\npo box 941\nel prado NM 87529\n575 779 4275\nor use the contact form below:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.shopcrossovercomics.ca/service/summer-workshops/","date":"2022-05-22T20:07:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662546071.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20220522190453-20220522220453-00501.warc.gz","language_score":0.9081194996833801,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__296566478","lang":"en","text":"- Support local\n- More available upon request\n- Pick up in store\nMore Summer Workshops To Be Announced!\nWatch this space as we fill it with more summer activities for folks of every age to enjoy!\nMini-Figurine Painting Workshop\nDrop-in and learn to paint your own gaming minis, for use in tabletop RPGs, or just FOR FUN! Figurine and painting supplies provided. Feel free to ask in-store for more details.\n- Saturday May 28, 2022 from 12pm to 3pm\n- With instructor Greg Charlebois, in-store in our basement\n- Figurine and painting supplies are included with entry\n- Ages 12 and up! Parents welcome!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fabusframes.com/pages/sketch-artist-in-chennai","date":"2023-12-06T03:50:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100583.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206031946-20231206061946-00349.warc.gz","language_score":0.8732139468193054,"token_count":572,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__8624428","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to Fabus Frames, your gateway to a world of artistic excellence. Our skilled artists specialize in capturing moments with the subtle strokes of pencils and the grace of paper. With an expert touch, we breathe life into your cherished memories, infusing them with intricate details and a personal touch that sets each sketch apart as a unique masterpiece.\nPersonalised Premium Pencil Portrait Sketch in Chennai\nElevate your cherished memories with our premium pencil portraits. Each piece is meticulously crafted, with every stroke reflecting our unwavering commitment to excellence. These sketches are designed to leave a lasting impression, making your portrait a true work of art.\nPortrait Made Using Name from Photos\nAt Fabus Frames, we blend art with personalization, transforming names into meaningful portraits. Every stroke adds depth and character, ensuring the essence of the individual is captured in every detail. This unique fusion results in portraits that hold a special place in your heart.\nNormal Pencil Portrait Drawing & Sketch\nOur normal pencil portraits bring together classic elegance and timeless artistry. Finely rendered, these portraits capture the true essence of the subject. They are perfect for those who appreciate simplicity with a touch of sophistication.\nPersonalised Hand-Painted Watercolour Portraits from Photos in Chennai\nIndulge in the delicate and vivid representations of your cherished moments through our hand-painted watercolour portraits. Each stroke is infused with emotion, ensuring a personal touch that makes your portrait truly one-of-a-kind. The use of watercolours adds a captivating and enchanting dimension to the art form.\nBuy Acrylic Portrait Painting\nCommand attention with our contemporary acrylic portrait paintings. These pieces offer vibrant and bold expressions of art, adding a touch of modernity and elegance to your space. Elevate your surroundings with the artistic brilliance of Fabus Frames.\nReasons To Choose Fabus Frames Chennai Artists\n- Unmatched Expertise: Our artists in Chennai bring a wealth of experience and a high level of skill to every project.\n- Personalised Touch: We understand the significance of each portrait, which is why we approach every piece with a personalized touch to ensure it is a unique masterpiece.\n- Excellence in Detail: Our commitment to excellence is evident in the meticulous attention to detail that goes into every sketch.\n- Diverse Mediums: From pencil sketches to watercolours and acrylics, we offer a diverse range of mediums to suit your preferences and style.\n- Meaningful Creations: Whether it's transforming names into portraits or capturing the essence of a person, our art is designed to hold a special place in your heart.\nExperience the artistry and craftsmanship of Fabus Frames, where memories come to life through the skilled hands of our talented artists. Contact us today to create your own bespoke masterpiece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sva.org.nz/aberdeen-school/","date":"2023-03-28T18:25:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948868.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20230328170730-20230328200730-00447.warc.gz","language_score":0.9879485964775085,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__50879668","lang":"en","text":"A boy in our class by the name of Jacob Lowen has his own voluntary service project, where he creates ‘boredom buster bags’ for children who are in the hospital. We decided we would contribute some treasures for Jacob’s bags, by painting our own Tron rocks.\nAs a class we have painted many Tron rocks, which Jacob will include in his bags. We wrote to Captain Compost, who kindly donated the rocks to us, and Resene gave us an awesome discount on paint. This project was rewarding and satisfying, knowing that our rocks will be treasured by many children who end up in hospital.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.justrecruitment.co.uk/job/prepper-sprayer-908317","date":"2019-09-21T13:59:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514574501.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20190921125334-20190921151334-00454.warc.gz","language_score":0.905038058757782,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__181644813","lang":"en","text":"|Sector:||Engineering and Manufacturing|\n|Salary:||£12.00 - £15.00 per hour|\nJust Recruitment is recruiting on behalf of a Motor Repair Company based on the outskirts of Brentwood.\nOur client is looking for a Prepper/Polisher/Painter – you will be responsible and have experience in the preparation of bodywork for paint and the painting process.\nYour duties will include:\nCandidates must have proven prepping skills, efficiently prep a vehicle prior to painting, and spraying experience.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jannsnetcraft.com/bait-blast-airbrush-paint-fluorescent","date":"2023-09-27T22:37:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510326.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927203115-20230927233115-00820.warc.gz","language_score":0.9183557629585266,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__95828312","lang":"en","text":"BAIT BLAST AIRBRUSH PAINT FLUORESCENT COLORS\nBait Blast Airbrush Paint by Component Systems was formulated and tested by some of the best bait painters in the country to provide unmatched coverage and ease of use. Beginners and seasoned painters alike will appreciate this premium paint that is ready to spray right out of the bottle with minimal thinning required. These bright, bold fluorescent colors deliver a lot of pop. Be sure to check out every variety of Bait Blast Airbrush Paint for your next one-of-a-kind custom lure.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ufoscience.org/what-is-the-story-behind-the-painting-the-pioneer-by-frederick-mccubbin/","date":"2023-02-02T12:00:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500017.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202101933-20230202131933-00011.warc.gz","language_score":0.9455072283744812,"token_count":512,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__45161980","lang":"en","text":"What is the story behind the painting The Pioneer by Frederick McCubbin?\nMcCubbin’s monumental painting The pioneer reflects the self-conscious nationalism of the years immediately following Federation. Each panel is ‘read’ to link the progress of toil on this land across time.\nHow many paintings did Frederick McCubbin paint?\nFrederick McCubbin – 25 artworks – painting.\nWhat was found in The Pioneer painting?\nThe painting is a triptych; the three panels tell a story of a free selector and his family making a life in the Australian bush. It is widely considered one of the masterpieces of Australian art….The Pioneer (painting)\n|Location||National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne|\nWhat type of art did Frederick McCubbin do?\nWho made The Pioneer painting?\nFrederick McCubbinThe Pioneer / Artist\nWhat is a pioneer artist?\nJ. M.W. Turner (1775–1851), Claude Monet (1840–1926) and Cy Twombly (1928–2011) were pioneer artists, each in their own time revered and reviled. According to their detractors, they painted with reckless abandon and according to their supporters, they pushed the boundaries of painting.\nWhere was Frederick McCubbin born?\nWest Melbourne, AustraliaFrederick McCubbin / Place of birth\nWhere did Frederick McCubbin go to school?\nNational Gallery of Victoria Art SchoolFrederick McCubbin / Education\nWhen did Australian Impressionism end?\nAustralian Impressionism (c. 1886-1900)\nWhat are second generation artists?\nThe term ‘second generation’ probably began to appear in the late 1990s to early 2000s. It generally referred to artists who were most probably taught by ‘pioneer’ or ‘first generation’ artists.\nWhere did Frederick McCubbin study?\nWhere is Frederick McCubbin buried?\nA bush burial (earlier known as The last of the pioneers) is an 1890 painting by the Australian artist Frederick McCubbin….\n|A bush burial|\n|Location||Geelong Gallery, Geelong|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.honolulumuseum.org/art/exhibitions/14757-dreams_mount_fuji_masterpieces_honolulu_museum_arts_japanese_print_collection/","date":"2019-01-24T07:31:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547584519382.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20190124055924-20190124081924-00623.warc.gz","language_score":0.907283365726471,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__85740249","lang":"en","text":"January 14, 2015\nMarch 22, 2015\nHonolulu Museum of Art\nAccording to popular belief, a dream of Mount Fuji on New Year’s Eve assures a year of prosperity and happiness. Not surprisingly, Japan’s highest mountain is one of the most iconic subjects of East Asian landscape art. In particular, the woodblock print designer Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849) founded his artistic reputation upon depictions of the volcano.\nDreams of Mount Fuji showcases 200 years of woodblock prints, paintings, and sculptures by more than 20 artists. Among them are three of the most famous Japanese woodblock prints ever created: The Great Wave off the Coast of Kanagawa, Red Fuji, and Thunderstorm Beneath the Summit, all from Hokusai’s legendary series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji (1826–1833). While the other works in the rotation will be up for the entire exhibition, for conservation purposes, these three important prints by Hokusai will be displayed one at a time, according to this schedule:\nJanuary 14–February 8: The Great Wave off the Coast of Kanagawa\nFebruary 10–March 1: Red Fuji\nMarch 3–March 22: Thunderstorm Beneath the Summit","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.roygeorgeswanson.com/about.htm","date":"2016-06-25T05:04:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-26/segments/1466783392099.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20160624154952-00138-ip-10-164-35-72.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9425640106201172,"token_count":300,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-26__0__35556678","lang":"en","text":"About the Artist\nA native San Franciscan, Roy credits the foundation of his artistic development to drawing from life classes and many hours spent at the de young museum in studious observation of the original paintings of such old masters as Rembrandt, Bierdstadt, and Corot. Pat Lowe, south bay editor of \"West Art\" stated, \"Roy's constant striving for professional growth in the fine art field is shown in the meticulous quality of his paintings. His work reveals his expertise in the use of materials, putting him in the classification of the new masters of today's contemporary artists\".\nSwanson is a nationally recognized west coast artist whose methodology utilizes an old masters dry brush technique upon numerous layers of transparent and opaque paint. They are rendered with such accuracy that they look real and portray a sense of timeless perfection.\nA harmonious balance of imagination and reality is present in his portraits which capture the inner strength, beauty, and soul of the Native American. By altering and rearranging the visual elements, Swanson creates exciting color contrasts with lost contours and softly feathered blending of forms and shapes thus establishing a feeling of space, motion, and depth which allows the Spectator the pleasure of sharing in the process of creation.\n\"Your talent is God's gift to you. It can't be taught, it must unfold from within. I have a mission to serve, educate and uplift humanity by sharing my creativity with as many people as possible.\"\n- Roy George Swanson","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://graniteobjects.co.za/modern-country-kitchen-inspiration/","date":"2022-06-27T08:56:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103329963.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20220627073417-20220627103417-00353.warc.gz","language_score":0.9222496151924133,"token_count":180,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__156324109","lang":"en","text":"Today I’m sharing with you some Kitchen Decorating Ideas. If you like this post you may also enjoy this article on Guest Bedroom Decorating Ideas. Do you ever feel like your house is just one stream of never ending projects? You finish one and then you’re on to another. Once you work your way through the whole house it’s time to go back and start again! One of the big projects we’ve had on our list for about 3 years now is to paint our kitchen cabinets white. It was supposed to be our project for the Spring, but then we decided to paint the Guest Room instead.\nTo find out more about this article please visit: https://www.polkadotchair.com/modern-country-kitchen-inspiration-2/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://spotsunknown.com/mariposaaah/","date":"2017-01-24T11:16:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-04/segments/1484560284405.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20170116095124-00137-ip-10-171-10-70.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9665709137916565,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-04__0__14392863","lang":"en","text":"The artist Wayne Thiebaud is known for his paintings of “cakes, pastries…and toilets,” but this 1977 interpretation of a mythical intersection at 24th Street and Mariposa, submitted by friend o’ the blog Jacki, is our favorite – for obvious reasons.\nThiebaud once said:\n“I was playing around with the abstract notions of edge – I was fascinated, living in San Francisco, by the way different streets just came in and then just vanished. 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The goal of the paint protection film is to protect the paint and this works best on paint that is in top condition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://swedishpaintingco.com/about/","date":"2019-01-21T21:59:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583814455.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20190121213506-20190121235506-00547.warc.gz","language_score":0.9233345985412598,"token_count":156,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__56662329","lang":"en","text":"Vice President of Industrial Coatings\nOver 20 Years of Experience\nWe Get It Done.\nSwedish Painting Company can provide a variety of painting and finishing services for Aspen and Snowmass area homes, commercial buildings, and historic structures. Our team of professionals can get the job done.\nSwedish Painting Company is prepared to handle all your interior and exterior painting and finishing needs, whatever the size and scope of the project. 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The process allows you, the patron, the ability to choose many of the painting elements that have special personal meaning -from a favorite famous painting to a family heirloom or a cherished photograph.\nIf you would like to discuss the possibility of commissioning your own personalized work of art, please email me at firstname.lastname@example.org or call (518) 674-8711.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.iranart.news/en/tags/June","date":"2021-10-25T09:28:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587659.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20211025092203-20211025122203-00069.warc.gz","language_score":0.9527491927146912,"token_count":358,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__294772397","lang":"en","text":"TEHRAN,(Iranart)- Jun. 08 (MNA) – The “ART STAGE OSAKA 2021” Fair will be held at one of the most important cities in Japan, Osaka, on June 11-13, 2021 in cooperation with the Cultural Office of the Iranian Embassy to Japan.\nTEHRAN. 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The exhibition entitled Solar Drawings opened on Tuesday.\nTEHRAN.(Iranart) -New painting works by Aylar Shahbazi are on display at the Gallery of Aaran Projects until 8 June.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kinglakeartshow.g247.com.au/artwork/art/yackandandah/147677/?q=1&k=&sort=1&order=&pg_old=1&c=&find=&grid=land&pas=&vas=&cr=&price=&nor=1&s=","date":"2024-02-22T01:27:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473598.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221234056-20240222024056-00706.warc.gz","language_score":0.978646993637085,"token_count":218,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__111149528","lang":"en","text":"Mark Bagally is a full-time artist living in Torquay, Victoria now pretty much devoting all his time in pursuit of oil painting along with occasionally experimenting and engaging in other artistic endeavours. His work has been descibed as \"Realism\".\nHis particular passion, at the moment, is seascapes/landscapes in oil for which he is gaining some notoriety and acclaim. His work depicts a moodiness and can instil a sense of calm in the audience, particularly with his larger paintings. He has recently been experimenting in watercolour and also venturing into portraiture in oil. This year (2019) he won a National Contemporary Art Award for his first self-portrait in oil.\nMark sits on several art related committees including Surfcoast Arts Inc and Surfcoast Arts Trail Committee run by the local shire.\nMark's commissions have included old farm houses; residential houses and particular coastal and rural scenes. 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It was a very gradual process and I still consider myself to be learning.\nWhat kind of commercial commissions do you get for your murals?\nI paint murals for offices and educational establishments mainly, but there have have been all manner of places I have painted—hospitals, festival promotions, restaurants etc.\nWhat process do you go through when you plan a mural?\nThe murals can sometimes be very complexed depending on whats wanted. With the city creature designs I usually spend a lot of time researching the area that is focused on looking at buildings and landmarks to include. I do this online and also by taking photos of the place.\nI then make sketches of the buildings and quite a few working drawings to figure out the puzzle of putting them into an animal form. The final design is worked up based on photos and measurements of the wall space. I work out the colour scheme at the end which can be tricky. I need to think about what colours of spray paint I will need and how many cans. I always seem to have too many, but thats better than having not enough I guess!\nWhat kind of painting techniques do you use?\nI sometimes paint a background using emulsion paint and the rest in spray paint. I did use acrylic and brush for my outlines for a while as I liked the line quality and didn't trust my can skills. Now I am happy to use spray paint, it's so much quicker.\nWhat’s your favourite mural that you’ve worked on and why?\nI generally like the last one I have painted and get bored of previous ones. I just see the mistakes and want each one to be a progression.\nWith that in mind my favourite one at the moment is a very recent one. It is of a pheasant and on a wall near North Street in Bedminster, Bristol. I like it as it has a nicely painted background which is very atmospheric and the bird has lots of popping colours, shading and movement. It fits the shape of the wall space well.\nIt's part of a side project, for which I am aiming to fill North Street with as many poultry-based pieces as possible. So far I've got as far as doing a turkey, a rooster and this pheasant.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.beliefnet.com/faiths/catholic/saints/j/john-of-fiesole.aspx","date":"2017-04-26T06:27:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121165.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00169-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9869294762611389,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__189914597","lang":"en","text":"He continued to study painting and perfect his own techniques, which included broad-brush strokes, vivid colors and generous, lifelike figures. Michelangelo once said of Fra Angelico: One has to believe that this good monk has visited paradise and been allowed to choose his models there. Whatever his subject matter, Fra Angelico sought to generate feelings of religious devotion in response to his paintings. Among his most famous works are the Annunciation and Descent from the Cross as well as frescoes in the monastery of San Marco in Florence.\nHe also served in leadership positions within the Dominican Order. At one point Pope Eugenius approached him about serving as archbishop of Florence. Fra Angelico declined, preferring a simpler life. He died in 1455.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mariapazosart.com/","date":"2020-12-01T14:10:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141674594.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20201201135627-20201201165627-00679.warc.gz","language_score":0.9078109860420227,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__76788856","lang":"en","text":"MP Fine Arts | United States\nI explore a variety of subject matter and I love both alcohol inks and watercolor as mediums. 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I first advise you to clean your sprue Removing Parts. Do not twist parts from the sprue. This will leave holes in your parts and will look Remove Extra Plastic. After removing your part from the sprue you will want to remove excess Gluing Parts Together. Here I am using the Tamiya Extra Thin Cement. You should apply the Filling Gaps. After you've glued your parts together you may have some gaps in them. I use Mounting Small Parts for Painting. On most builds you will want to keep a certain part held down Getting Ready for Paint. For the actual build, use the steps I've mentioned above and follow along Priming. A good primer for model making should be used. Model primer is usually much finer\nPerformance Painting Contractors specializes in recoating and restoring storage tanks, industrial bins and silos. 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Connie is an International award winning artist and her portraits are in numerous private and public collections. She will share some history of the vibrant pastel medium and will talk about the many pastel techniques displayed in the Southeastern Pastel Society exhibition. Attendees will also learn from Connie's many years of teaching and portrait painting experience as they watch her demonstrate and teach about portraiture in pastel.\nNative Atlanta, Georgia Artist Connie Lynn Reilly started at an early age with an innate desire to bring subjects to life with her art. While sitting at her fathers’ side, he patiently guided her and encouraged her artistic talent. From that time on, whenever she looked at the world around her she saw color, design, shapes and forms within the most simple of objects. national and international awards, such as The American Society of Portrait Artist, Southeastern Pastel Society, Atlanta Portrait Society and numerous others.\nConnie has always had a passion for drawing and painting the human form and faces. Her portraits reflect both the outward and inner beauty of her subjects. Her use of color and detail displays emotion through each brushstroke in a face or glimmer in an eye.\nThe desire to perfect her drawing and painting technique required a great deal of independent study to develop her classical, realistic style. Connie paints in several mediums, including pastel, oil, Charcoal, pencil, acrylic and watercolor. Her style can be described as warm, lifelike, and realistic. Her work shows a very high level of understanding of the importance and the use of light in a painting and creatively shows careful posing and positioning of her subjects to create and evoke just the right mood and feeling that she wants to display in her compositions.\nHer portraits and paintings have received national and international recognition and are owned by private, public and museum collections such as the Booth Museum, Tennessee Tech University, Atlanta History Center, John Bell Hood Society, St Joseph’s Hospital, the Royal Palace of Emir Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa of Bahrain, and the Museum of Church History & Art of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.\nSome of Connie’s portraits and historical works have appeared and have been published in national and international publications. Her pastel portrait of “Christine”, a portrait of a young four year old girl, is featured in a North Light book entitled, “ The Best of Portrait Painting.”\nIn the year 2000, she completed commissioned portraits for the Royal Family of Bahrain, the Al Kahlifa family, including a full-length portrait of the Emir’s wife, Her Highness Sheikha Benna, and separate paintings of their two children.\nShe has been a featured guest on local television shows such as the Gwinnett Today Show and WTV21 Talk of the Town as well as the national television cable network Fine Living, on a show entitled “Back to Basics” which was a special program on Connie’s portraiture and portrait process.\nConnie’s list of accomplishments also includes the founding of the Southeastern Pastel Society, of which she is President Emeritus, Master Pastelist and current president. She is also Signature member of the Pastel Society of America and American Women Artists. She is a Juried member of the International Guild of Realism and American Artists Professional League Signature member.\nIncluded in her portfolio of images are those of American History with a special love for the portrayal of the War Between the States/Civil War, Revolutionary War and Western Pioneer Settlement periods. Having been born and raised in the south in a very patriotic family, much of her work depicts southern culture. Her historical work reminds us of those who came before and who made sacrifices to lay the foundations for building this great nation, and helps us to be grateful for their contributions and struggles, “lest we forget” them.\nWidely known as a master instructor in classical representational drawing and painting, Connie continues to teach classes and workshops to beginners, intermediate, advanced and professional artists. Connie has also juried art exhibitions and is available according to her schedule to jury.\nConnie is currently accepting commissioned work and welcomes inquiries.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lumiere.net.nz/index.php/late-turner-gerhard-richter-steve-mcqueen-ashes/","date":"2021-12-07T22:24:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363418.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20211207201422-20211207231422-00202.warc.gz","language_score":0.9526168704032898,"token_count":1211,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__87254269","lang":"en","text":"J.M.W Turner’s late masterpieces at the Tate Britain; Marian Goodman exhibits new and recent works by Gerhard Richter; plus, Steve McQueen’s new video installation courtesy of Thomas Dane Gallery.\nLate Turner: Painting See Free\nSeptember 10-January 25, Tate Britain\nIn Mike Leigh’s much acclaimed biopic this year, Mr. Turner, a young and regal Queen Victoria makes a visit to the Royal Academy. Amidst her hushed comments, she comes across a painting which she remarks—with a particular hiss of virility and disdain—as a “vile” and “dirty yellow mess.” The painting is J.M.W Turner’s Sunrise with Sea Monsters, and it’s one of the many paintings featured in Tate Britain’s new exhibition focusing on the latter years of one of Britain’s greatest painters.\nControversial is not usually a term associated with a man renowned for his stunning landscapes. He was a darling of British painting in his day, and boasted a bursting clientele of aristocrats and art lovers. By 1835 at the age of 60, Turner was already one of the most famous painters in England, having exhibited at the Royal Academy for over forty years. His creative output and insatiable urge to paint endured through old age, slowing only in his last five years of weakening health.\nModern audiences now hail his late canvases as a precursor to Impressionism, and posthumous reverence for his boundary pushing techniques parallel the trajectories of other great masters, such as the influential Dutch painter Rembrandt (whose late works have also been curated for exhibit at the National Gallery). But his changing style of watery and indistinct oils were, at the time, derided as a symptom of senility and incurable eyesight. Even John Ruskin, who continued his devotion to Turner after critics wrote him off, described his work by 1846 as “indicative of mental disease.” By this stage, Turner was 71.\nIn both his coarse oils and flowering watercolours, Turner worked with incredible speed and ease. His brushstrokes evoke vigour and energy, tessellating to-and-fro to weave expansive landscapes and ethereal lands. His Venice paintings, which were his best sellers in his later years, favoured essence and spirit over accuracy, depicting a poetic vision of a once ascendant mercantile city. In paintings like Snow Storm – Steam-Boat off a Harbour’s Mouth he envisions a stormy sublime as twisting swathes of monochrome fall and tumble, interrupted only by the ship’s single stream of steam. These billowing smudges of industrial smoke preoccupy many of his paintings. Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway is the Turner’s vigorous depiction of an England in the midst of industrialisation: fast, exhilarating, and excitingly uncertain.\nThe years progress, and in Rough Sea, Turner’s splinters of paint are eerily Pollock-esque. But unlike the Abstract Expressionists whom comparisons have been made to in the narrative of art history, his commitment to form and subject never wavered. He did, however, start to eschew linear narratives for dynamics and elements. In Light and Colour (Goethe’s Theory) which shows two different depictions of the biblical flood, curvatures echo and converge into a vortex, drawing one/s eye closer and deeper beneath the surface of the painting. His final works in the 1840s, such as Sunrise with a Boat between Headlands or Sunset from the Top of Rigi are like a breathing sighs: celestially ambient, an edging dissipation of form.\nAs the title suggests, Late Turner: Painting Set Free celebrates “liberation from conventional aesthetic constraints.” Though Turner was already making whirling smudgy masterpieces before the age of 60, the exhibition showcases Turner at his zenith; an accumulation of years of honing a mastery of light and colour unparalleled in his time.\nOctober 14-December 20, Marian Goodman Gallery\nThe German artist, now 82 years of age, inaugurates Marian Goodman’s new gallery space in London. Showcasing a number of creatively thoughtful abstractions, the focus is on Richter’s massive ‘strip’ pieces; a crazed motley of colours rigidly compressed into hundreds of tiny horizontal lines. The optical concoction makes it impossible to view up-close, your eyes refusing to adjust to what is—quite literally—an eyesore. Also notable are his swirling pits of metallic and neon (entitled Flow), as well as a series of innocuous photographs purposefully smeared with smudges of impasto paint.\nOctober 14-November 14, Thomas Dane Gallery\nHis award-winning film 12 Years a Slave may be over two hours long, but Steve McQueen’s new offering is short, simple, and still confidently powerful. Ashes is a young black man from the Carribean—tall, slim, healthy, and so completely at one with the lapping waves and summer sun that surround him. But the narration, told by two local men, tells a tragic story of his violent murder upon a chance discovery of a stash of drugs on a beach. Originally intended for one of his previous videos, McQueen rediscovered the unused footage shot in Grenada and was taken aback when he learnt of Ashes’s terrible death. His new video installation is a meditation on life gone too soon.\nJoseph Mallord William Turner\nSunrise with Sea Monsters, c.1845\nMarian Goodman Gallery, London","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.napariverinn.com/event/sip-n-paint-event-at-art-center-napa-valley/2570/","date":"2020-03-28T20:22:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370493120.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20200328194743-20200328224743-00395.warc.gz","language_score":0.9105141162872314,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__27296728","lang":"en","text":"The Art Association Napa Valley is participating in the county-wide Arts in April Celebration and sponsoring a special Sip N’ Paint Event on Saturday, April 14 from 1-4 pm. Participants can enjoy a glass of red wine while being expertly guided to paint a whimsical wine country composition in acrylics on canvas. Lesson designed and taught by Art Association President Emily Freiman, assisted by AANV Treasurer Mary Atman and AANV member Janis Adams. Beginners welcome; no painting expertise needed; all supplies provided. Enjoy yourself, bring a friend, sip wine and paint a masterpiece! Saturday April 14, 2018 10-4 pm 1520 Behrens Street, Napa. $35 per person. Paypal, cash or checks accepted. RSVP and payment required in advance to secure your seat; for more info please email Emily Freiman at firstname.lastname@example.org or call 707-224-5454.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artrepublic.com/blogs/news/introducing-midnight-to-6","date":"2023-05-28T06:54:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224643585.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20230528051321-20230528081321-00511.warc.gz","language_score":0.9614924788475037,"token_count":1567,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__208789938","lang":"en","text":"10% OFF FRAMES FOR A LIMITED TIME! USE CODE 'FRAMED' AT CHECKOUT\n10% OFF FRAMES! USE CODE 'FRAMED' AT CHECKOUT\nBased in London, Midnight to 6 is a fusion of illustration, artwork and design inspired by travel, wildlife and culture from emerging artist Ellie Mountfort.\nBest known for her botanical paintings, specialising in hand-painted artwork using watercolour and gouache from the beauty of nature captured across the world, these textures are brought to life in vivid colour. Each piece has a unique whimsical style to inspire a sense of imagination and appreciation for the ever-changing beauty of our planet. All artworks are produced as ethically as possible and designed in her botanical London studio.\nCheck out our exclusive Q&A with Ellie below!\nAR: What was the driving force behind your choice to become an artist?\nOriginally, my artwork started out as a platform in which I wanted to be more sustainable, compared to the fashion design industry I had designed in for over 10 years. Over the past year, I began to shift my focus from womenswear design into art and illustration, and incorporated my own personal style into this new platform. I had become a part of the throw away fashion culture and I wanted to rebel against this and produce lasting artwork that can be appreciated. There is a great satisfaction in creating and interpreting a moment in colour that the viewer can be transported into and draw pleasure from. It can last a lifetime.\nAR: Does your artwork have a message?\nThe message behind my work is simply to showcase the incredible colour of the planet around us. The moments we miss that can be captured in a still painting and treasure the beauty we take for granted. Sustainability has always been at the heart of my work and I am constantly challenging myself to be as sustainable and ethical as possible.\nAR: Do you keep tabs on art trends or are you all about doing your own thing?\nI do follow current events, not just in art but in all aspects of life. I think it is natural for an artist to be affected by the environment around them. Take lockdown for example, which made me want to paint more than ever when I couldn’t travel. I wanted to capture everything I had seen previously that I never had a chance to paint. Although I follow other art trends I try to stay as true to my personal style as possible, to keep my work original, unique and enjoyable.\nAR: What/who are your biggest influences?\nTravelling. It might sound like a total cliché but I never feel more inspired than when I’m exploring somewhere new. Plants, nature, architecture, colours and diverse cultures different to my normal routine free up my creativity to paint new experiences. I have always loved art and illustration from a young age. Artists such as Georgia O’Keefe, Julie Verhoeven and Gustav Klimt never fail to inspire me with their imagination, stark symbolism of nature, and use of vibrant colour.\nAR: How has your life and experiences influenced your artwork?\nBeing in the fashion industry, I would collect vintage prints, recolour artworks, design womenswear garments, and travel to the most amazing countries. I have always loved the seventies era with beautiful bohemian dresses and the explosion of fun and colour across all art platforms. Although I had a career in fashion, I would often paint artworks for friends as a hobby, never imagining I could pursue it as a career. During the past year I started to document the artworks I would create for friends and their reaction was amazing! I started painting my favourite thing: plants. My house is full of them! I love the amazing colours in nature and once I started painting them, and the countries I have travelled to, I couldn’t stop. Now, I paint not just plants but bespoke commissions, such as human portraits, pet portraits, architecture and textile design among others!\nAR: What did it feel like when you sold your first artwork?\nSuch a buzz! It was amazing to have my work appreciated by someone that didn’t know me and valued my skills. I still get excited when I get an order and it pushes me to keep trying new things and keep going!\nAR: How have you developed your style?\nI’ve always loved illustration, especially bohemian style, but it’s only recently I’ve started incorporating illustration into my own personal style. When I first started my art page, I would paint solo whimsical wildling animals. Now, I paint predominantly botanical landscapes which I absolutely love. I am happiest with a paintbrush in hand and my watercolours and gouache, painting the latest plant I’ve seen into my sketchbooks! I am diversifying all the time though, as really different bespoke orders come in. I love this as I get to learn and challenge myself with new subjects and styles.\nAR: Have you picked up any other skills in order to create your artwork that you weren’t expecting?\nI have been experimenting with Copic pens lately, and I really love it for layering details on botanicals. I also love masking fluid (retro I know!) to be able to maximise my use of watercolour intensity without damaging the detail of my layered work.\nAR: What’s your favourite piece in your portfolio and why?\nThis is a difficult question! My favourite artworks are the ones most naturally inspired, that you don’t even think about, you just paint. This was how I painted my Courtyard Corner from Abbot Kinney in Los Angeles. I wanted something bright and cheerful on my wall during Lockdown to lift my mood, so I reimagined the light hitting the leaves, the colours bouncing from the green leaves to the pink wall behind and the dimples of colour and sunshine it left on the surface of the leaf. I also love my ‘Mind Girl’ piece which is very symbolic to me. During Lockdown, many people struggled with anxiety and depression. Fears of how our life would change during and after this time. This piece is my personal reminder to look after my own mind garden and to remind myself that I have control over my own thoughts, no one else, and I choose to be positive.\nAR: Describe your art style in three words.\nBohemian, whimsical, wanderlust.\nAR: What is your workspace set up like? Are you in a studio/do you work alongside others/are you at a laptop or freehand?\nI always prefer to work alone in a studio, where I can lose myself in my own imagination and paint freely without distraction, surrounded by imagery. During covid, this has sometimes meant my lounge table has turned into a mini studio setup! I often start by building a mood board filled with my own travel imagery, colour palettes, art styles, fashion and photography. From this mood board I usually paint a series of works. Throughout my whole design process, I work freehand. Sketching out my outlines before painting my pieces in watercolour and gouache. I only use a laptop for scanning in artworks to create digital prints.\n22 x 11cm\nLimited Edition of 8\n50 x 70cm\nLimited Edition of 50\n29.7 x 42cm\nLimited Edition of 50\n60 x 60cm\nLimited Edition of 5\n40 x 40cm\nLimited Edition of 25\n50 x 50cm\nLimited Edition of 200\n42 x 59cm\nLimited Edition of 50","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pinkgiraffemx.com/event-details/sip-and-paint-1","date":"2023-10-04T14:28:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511369.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004120203-20231004150203-00199.warc.gz","language_score":0.8514934182167053,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__279805437","lang":"en","text":"- Time is TBDLa Doña Cervecería BreweryTime is TBDLa Doña Cervecería Brewery, 241 Fremont Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55405, USA\n- Time is TBDLocation is TBDTime is TBDLocation is TBD\nTime is TBD|\nLocation is TBD\nSip and Paint\nAdd a new experience to your calendar. Join us to paint your own version of wild flowers or whatever else you feel inspired to create. We will be painting with acrylic paint. All materials will be included, plus a great cocktail drink and 10% off Private Shopping.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thurstoncountywa.gov/tchome/pages/newsreleasedetail.aspx?List-ID=197","date":"2021-12-01T03:36:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964359082.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20211201022332-20211201052332-00329.warc.gz","language_score":0.9185656309127808,"token_count":464,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__115845831","lang":"en","text":"Thurston County's HazoHouse will no longer accept latex paint from residents, effective August 1.\nOnce considered hazardous, latex (also known as acrylic) paint is now deemed safe to dispose of in the trash. Thousands of dollars are spent each year disposing of latex paint as hazardous waste, an unnecessary procedure for the product.\n\"Dry it up, use it up, or pass it on!\" says Operations Manager Jim Zygar of the Waste and Recovery Center. He recommends the following actions to take with unwanted latex paint:\n--If the can is 1/4 full or less, simply remove the lid and place the can in a safe, well-ventilated area. The latex paint will dry in a few days and then you can place the container in the trash after checking the paint's thickness with a stick.\n--If the can is more than 1/4 full, use mulch, kitty litter, sand or shredded paper to solidify the paint. Just mix it in with the paint, or mix the paint with a paint solidifier, available at some hardware and paint stores. Once the paint has a tacky, oatmeal-like consistency and will not spill out, place in the trash.\n--Use it up. Small amounts can be mixed with other colors and used as a primer.\n--Pass it on. Donate unopened cans of paints. Many schools, theaters and community groups accept unopened cans of paint, especially white. Also check your paint store's policy on returning unopened cans of paint.\nZygar cautions that latex paints manufactured before 1989 might contain lead or mercury. \"Please bring old latex paint to the HazoHouse for safe disposal.\"\nLocated at the Waste and Recovery Center at 2418 Hogum Bay Road, HazoHouse accepts hazardous household items such as solvents, cleaning supplies, fluorescent light tubes, pesticides and other products for safe disposal and recycling.\nThe service is free to residents. A complete list of accepted materials and other information is available at www.co.thurston.wa.us/solidwaste\nor at 867-2491.\nHazoHouse hours are Friday through Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ###","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://prawnband.com/3530-why-you-should-hire-residential-painting-services-07/","date":"2023-10-04T23:14:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511424.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004220037-20231005010037-00342.warc.gz","language_score":0.9618956446647644,"token_count":814,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__155571536","lang":"en","text":"Why You Should Hire Residential Painting Services\nYou can hire a painting service to handle different types of jobs. They come in handy when you have to repaint a certain portion of your home or just paint a section of it. If you loved this post and you would like to receive much more information relating to cheapest painting services singapore i implore you to visit the web-page. It can be done in an inexpensive way, thanks to these painting services. There are many services they offer that can be used for any part of your house.\n* Exterior house painting includes the maintenance of your home’s exterior and basic areas. You can choose whether to paint the exteriors or interiors of your house. Exterior house painting includes the following: exterior painting, siding, curb edging and driveway trim. It also covers repairs and replacements for trim and siding. If you are looking for a great way to spend your Saturday and Sunday, going to your local painting services can be a great idea. You can also save money.* Interior house painting services involve the handling of different types of tasks. Most often, they can also do interior updates. Professional painters are also available to paint your home if you prefer a more personalized touch. While you could try to paint your walls and ceilings yourself, hiring professional painters will make the task much more manageable and quicker. * The exterior of a house also includes porches and decks. These areas are often neglected by homeowners, which can lead to homeowners having to sell their homes or do extensive renovations. Professional painting services can transform your porches or decks so that you don’t have to worry too much about click through the up coming internet page cost. * When you’re considering hiring professional painters to paint exterior houses, it is important to think about who you are hiring. Do you want professional painters or do you prefer to have non-professional painters handle your painting projects? Do you prefer an experienced painter for your projects? Are you interested in painting the entire house or only some areas? There are so many choices to make, it can be hard to choose where to start or who to hire. The most important thing that you have to keep in mind when thinking about exterior painting jobs is the safety aspect. Make sure that the company hires certified experts who know how to paint houses properly and safely. Are you willing to pay a lot of money to hire contractors to do your exterior painting? You don’t have to spend a lot of money hiring contractors for your exterior painting needs. You can still get an amazing paint job without spending too much money if you take some time to research and find reputable companies in your area that offer affordable prices. Here’s a tip: ask your friends or family members for recommendations. If you’re looking to paint your house with a different type of paint, ensure the contractor that you hire is experienced in this particular type of painting. A skilled contractor will know the differences between the various paints, the warranties offered by different manufacturers, and what products will last the longest. Some contractors also have connections with local businesses so you can get a better deal on your residential painting project. Keep in mind that the cheapest price may not always be the best deal. Do a little research before deciding on which professional to hire. Painting interior walls can be included in residential house painting. While this task usually doesn’t require much work, you’ll need to think about hiring contractors that know what they’re doing so you won’t end up with a permanently stained wall. Because a poorly done interior wall can have a negative impact on click through the up coming internet page enjoyment of living in your home, it is important to make sure your contractors are experienced. With some research you can easily find a company that will give your house a new life.\nWhen you have virtually any issues concerning wherever and also how you can employ cheap painters singapore, you can email us with the webpage.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hannonartworks.com/fineart-jphannon.htm","date":"2018-09-24T14:59:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267160568.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20180924145620-20180924170020-00393.warc.gz","language_score":0.8654657602310181,"token_count":87,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__1165962","lang":"en","text":"Joseph enjoys painting on-site, in the \"plein air\" of Rhode Island and Cape Cod\n. His studio work is realistic in style, with lively brushstrokes which convey movement and atmospheric conditions.\nClick on image for larger view\n© Copyright 2005-2012 Hannon Art Works. 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You need to make the most out of the options you have when it comes to colors since there are several that you can choose from in painting the exterior of your home.\nAs for the Schemes to be used for exterior painting, you have to makes sure that it is nothing less than the best. As for the color scheme, when choosing for one, you need to choose something to your liking or something that matches your preference since you are the very first person that should be pleased and satisfied with the result of your choice. With this matter at hand, you can actually use every kind of shades that you think will make the exterior of you home to look more unique and also the paint job to look more exquisite. Certainly, there are lots of colors that comes in variations that you can make use of which complement each other and in this kind of stuff, and good and decent paint distributor will be of assistance to you. In choosing for the right paint distributor, you need to be sure that they not just professionals, but reputable and experienced as well since they can be of help to you especially with what you need.\nGetting To The Point – Paints\nOf course, in order for you to make the process a lot easier, it would be ideal if you do some research of your own about some paint distributor as well as the paints they are selling and make sure that you are making the best decisions all the time.5 Takeaways That I Learned About Paints","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ecohomeimprovement.com/products/milk-paint/","date":"2023-10-05T02:55:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511717.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20231005012006-20231005042006-00183.warc.gz","language_score":0.9368879199028015,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__87185963","lang":"en","text":"SafePaint by The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company is Ecohome’s most natural paint option. SafePaint is a modern formulation of milk paint made from the same basic recipe used for centuries. Composed of milk protein, lime and earth pigments, SafePaint is organic and biodegradable.\nOld Fashioned Milk Paint was originally formulated to recreate the look and feel of paint used in country homes of Colonial America. In recent years, SafePaint was produced for easier application on walls and non-porous surfaces.\nThis natural and non-polluting paint offers twenty beautiful colors in pint, quart, and gallon sizes. SafePaint’s finish has a look and feel of its own, making this historical paint truly unique. Visit the Paint Bar today to see the full color line!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jeannemackart.com/","date":"2018-01-17T00:47:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084886792.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20180117003801-20180117023801-00476.warc.gz","language_score":0.9340930581092834,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__185450361","lang":"en","text":"Welcome. You have reached the website of Jeanne Mack, Elberton Ga. artist. Browse through my images and lose yourself in the gardens and rural scenes that I love to paint. You may not be a cat lover like me, but I also love old barns and rusty trucks, My gardens aren't perfect, but I try each year to plant flowers that inspire me and attract birds that appear in so many of my paintings.\nFor many years I painted exclusively in watercolors, but recently acrylics have gotten my attention. The colors are bolder and techniques looser.\nTake a look, you'll see what I mean.\nSite Map - Copyright Jeanne Mack Art 2012","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://helmarusa.typepad.com/blog/2012/01/index.html","date":"2017-04-29T17:23:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123549.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00429-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9600536823272705,"token_count":328,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__263549447","lang":"en","text":"Hi again.....I have another little project today to share. Its another quick and easy one.\nI revamped a frame I purchased into a Kitchen Chalkboard. I didnt do anything fancy this time,just painted and sealed it, and painted in a chalk board as a gift to My SIL.\nWow...is this stuff fun! I used it today as it was intended, as a sealer. It toughens up and protects the surface it is applied to, against water, scrapes and scratches. It added a lovely shine to the frame and it dries fairly quickly.\nHere is the finished project.\nIt started out as a brown wooden frame with glass. I pulled the entire frame apart and sanded the glossy varnished surface back to take the paint better. Then I went over it with a wash of white acrylic paint. I distressed the corners slichtly once dry with some distress ink, just to age it a little.\nThen I got out my Helmar Antique Acrylic Sealer.\nI gave the whole frame a coat and let it dry, and then coated it again.\nThis gave a lovely sheen which made the finish look much more professional, with a very light yellowing colour to enhance the country feel of the project.\nI Painted the original board insert with black chalkboard paint, sanded it and painted it again approx. 3 times, and once it had all dried I popped it all back together again, minus the glass of course, and the project was complete.\nNow I need one for my own kitchen!\nThanks for stopping in today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://yttermpaperqiwv.safeschools.us/a-biography-of-edward-much-an-expressionist-painter.html","date":"2018-10-23T06:55:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583516117.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20181023065305-20181023090805-00541.warc.gz","language_score":0.9674534797668457,"token_count":1349,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__129884021","lang":"en","text":"A biography of edward much an expressionist painter\nEdvard munch biography artist, painter (1863–1944) norwegian painter edvard munch is widely known for his iconic pre-expressionist painting the scream (the cry). Emil nolde, (1867-1956): biography of german expressionist painter, woodcut printmaker, member of berlin sezession. Edvard munch born dec 12, 1863 ådalsbruk in løten, norway died jan 23, 1944 (at age 80) oslo, norway nationality norwegian movement expressionism field painting famous paintings by edvard munch the scream the sick child death in the sickroom the dance of life madonna vampire anxiety ashes puberty complete works born on december 12, 1863,. Biography of norwegian artist edvard munch the norwegian artist edvard munch is regarded as a pioneer in the expressionist movement in modern painting.\nSouthampton - for many years, lee krasner was overshadowed by her formidable husband, the renowned painter jackson pollock yet as art historian gail levin shows in this first ever biography of . Edward hopper biography painter, artist (1882–1967) artist edward hopper was the painter behind the iconic late-night diner scene nighthawks (1942), among other celebrated works. Edvard munch is best known as being a norwegian born, expressionist painter, and printer in the late 20th century, he played a great role in german expressionism, and the art form that later followed namely because of the strong mental anguish that was displayed in many of the pieces that he created. - edvard munch: a biography edvard munch is regarded as a pioneer in the expressionist movement in modern painting at an early stage munch was recognized in germany and central europe as one of the creators of a new movement in art.\nBernard buffet was a french expressionist painter view bernard buffet’s 11,396 artworks on artnet find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. The religious affiliation (religion) of edvard munch, the great norwegian painter whose most famous works include the kiss and the scream. Hanns ludwig katz (1892–1940), was a german expressionist painter and graphic artist katz was born in karlsruhe in 1892 in 1912 he visited henri matisse 's studio for a few weeks. - edvard munch is regarded as the pioneer of the expressionist movement in modern painting at an early stage munch was recognised in germany and central europe as . Edvard munch biography edvard munch (1863-1944) was a turn-of-the-century norwegian artist, best known for his extremely personal brand of symbolism, which helped lay the foundations for and proved a lasting influence on the later expressionist school of art.\nExplore christianne langford's board edward munch on pinterest | see more ideas about edvard munch, expressionism and artist art. In spring ploughing, one can see the inspiration munch took from the much younger franz marc - whose expressionist paintings were originally inspired by munch - who had a penchant for painting animals in their natural surroundings munch's period of creating truly original symbolist-cum-expressionist works had since passed, indicated by similar . Munch's the scream is an icon of modern art, the 1895 pastel-on-board version of the painting was sold at sotheby's for a record us$120 million at auction on 2 . Robert delaunay is the first painter who introduced the concept of color to the cubism movement this became a trend later on and was called orphism the french painter remains one of the 20 th century’s most important artistic figures.\nA biography of edward much an expressionist painter\nEdvard munch on film edvard munch is a 1973 biographical film about the norwegian expressionist painter edvard munch, written and directed by peter watkins it was originally created as a three-part miniseries co-produced by the norwegian and swedish state television networks nrk and svt, and has subsequently been shown as a three-hour feature . Biography of scottish portrait artist romantic expressionist painter thomas lawrence edward burne-jones (1833-1898) painter, glass/tapestry designer . In the manner of a true expressionist painter, munch uses bright colorful imagery to express his chaotic emotional state in that moment, both in his poem and in his painting munch draws attention to the momentary intensity of the landscape with brightly saturated, contrasting colors as the “red” sky ignites above the “bluish black” water.\nEdvard munch biography edvard munch was a norwegian painter whose works greatly influenced german expressionism this biography of edvard munch provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline. Late 1800's expressionist edvard munch famous for the painting, the scream biography, gallery of paintings, discussion forums, online store, print. Learn more about edvard munch's biography and buy art prints online forerunner of the expressionist movement art prints produced by famous norwegian painter . Art historian gail levin, also an expert on artist edward hopper, has drawn on her close association with krasner and extensive research to produce a biography that rings fair and true as pollock's facilitator, krasner is sometimes dismissed as a martyr or drama queen.\nFind this pin and more on edward munch, painter by quixote's paintings,biography,quotes of edvard munch munch could be also considered the first expressionist . Edvard munch: a biography edvard munch is regarded as a pioneer in the expressionist movement in modern painting at an early stage munch was recognized in germany and central europe as one of the creators of a new movement in art. Used by impressionist painters, see: the painter whom monet most respected was edouard manet her daughter married the french expressionist georges rouault. Biography of american painter from maine the american modernist painter, marsden hartley was one of the most original through his close friend edward .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.first-movement.org.uk/what-are-the-essentials-for-being-a-skilled-painter/","date":"2022-01-16T10:21:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320299852.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20220116093137-20220116123137-00269.warc.gz","language_score":0.954796314239502,"token_count":554,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__182550435","lang":"en","text":"Painting is a not only a task – it is an expertise. Any individual who tries to be an ideal painter can clean their abilities to create better outcomes with their brushes and tones. So let us investigate a portion of the trademark painter abilities.\n1. Knowing the right shading mixes is the most essential expertise that helps a painter in rejuvenating dividers. Mixing various tones can be a really awkward work, particularly assuming you are an unpracticed painter. The best way to learn is to concentrate on the connection between different fundamental tones. Additionally dive more deeply into the right blending method utilized by experienced painters in this field. With only 10 to 12 principle tones, you can essentially make many shades.\n2. Dominating the right brushwork method can be recorded as the following most significant expertise. Right off the bat, you should know how to hold your artwork brush. Holding the brush in an off-base point can destroy the whole paint work. Furthermore, you ought to figure out how to utilize the paint in proper extents for every single stroke. There are various kinds of brushstrokes utilized to deliver an assortment of painting result.\n3. The third most significant expertise painters Westmoreland County is to comprehend the right sort of organization. Great organizations make an impeccably painted room or house. Imbalanced structures can cause the whole artwork to appear to be to some degree abnormal and awkward. In this way, figure out how to appropriately sort out every one of the components required for your canvas, observe the evenness, point of convergence, etc.\n4. The forward fundamental ability is to have a capable of “point of view”. For painting practical three-dimensional figures and articles, you ought to have an inborn information about viewpoints. You ought to get familiar with the specialty of making dept and distance in your artworks. You should realize what are 1-point, 2-point and 3-point viewpoints and what they can mean for the general look of a room or house all in all. Then, at that point, there is a referred to thing as evaporating point where every one of the viewpoint beams converge with one another. Point of view shapes the premise of a wide range of visual symbolism made by man. Also painting as a workmanship that adds to the stylish magnificence of your home, can’t stand to get rid of the standards of point of view.\n5. At last, as a painter you ought to be knowledgeable with every one of the extra fixings that should be blended in with the paint prior to painting. You ought to have the option to evaluate the quality and impact of these additional items that impacts the brilliance, thickness and different properties of your paint.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lifecreated.com/blog/2017/2/story-in-the-picture-with-paige-poppe","date":"2019-10-20T10:11:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986705411.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20191020081806-20191020105306-00176.warc.gz","language_score":0.9739381670951843,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__1977730","lang":"en","text":"Story In The Picture- With Paige Poppe\nA little different kind of \"story in the picture\" tonight, because I usually only tell the story of one image.\nBut, tonight I have several I want to share, because the time I spent with Paige Poppe was so memorable! I recently met with this talented Scottsdale artist, and her art was so cheerful and memorizing.\nEntering an artist's studio, each one is so personal and unique. Every artist has their style and methods, and seeing the place where they develop their art is so inspiring. Before this session, I had never seen such colorful desert scenes and florals being used on wood, paper stationery and more. Paige Poppe really has a talent I witnessed firsthand.\nPaige has a smile that lit the whole place up. As we chatted about art and small business ownership, she sketched a few ideas and added some strokes to a painting already in process.\nThese images are just a few from our time, so be sure to follow her work online and visit her at a local show sometime. You will be so glad you did!\nI am so thankful to her for allowing me this chance to feature her work, and I look forward to working with more creatives in 2017.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ritu-sood.com/about/","date":"2023-10-03T06:52:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511055.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003060619-20231003090619-00407.warc.gz","language_score":0.9517084360122681,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__266082009","lang":"en","text":"Sood’s artworks are centred in a lifelong study of the emotive power of nature’s colours, our innate reading of the body and a naturalist’s eye. Her art takes you on a journey of emotional experiences, states of being and the quiet power of beauty. Sood’s artworks act as ‘portals’ into seeing what connects us, and are rooted in a profound political sensibility.\nRitu Sood gained a Masters degree in Painting from the Slade School of Art, London, studying Fine Art at Chelsea School of Art and Norwich School of Art before that. Sood’s paintings are widely regarded as eloquent commentaries on human experience. Several poignant solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions have established Sood’s reputation for sensitive and powerful work. Her paintings are held in national and international public and private collections.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cottonwoodshanty.com/blogs/blog-cottonwood-shanty/antique-buffet-makeover-miss-mustard-seed-milk-paint","date":"2019-08-17T12:33:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027313259.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20190817123129-20190817145129-00460.warc.gz","language_score":0.9408951997756958,"token_count":332,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__217185200","lang":"en","text":"Antique Buffet Makeover- Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint•\nPosted on December 05 2018\nWhen I envisioned this bedroom space in our Flat, I wanted it to be rich in history and have grayscale tones. I chose to try out Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint in Typewriter for this project. This was the first time using Marian’s paint and I’m in LOVE. For real though. I guess I didn’t realize how “chalky” the finish would be BUT that’s what I wanted. I wanted the finish to look worn and muted.\nI loved the before but I also equally love the painted version. My favorite part you ask? I love the black muted tones mixed with the warm, rich tones of the mirrors- very elegant, yet bold. I highly recommend MMS milk paint if you’re looking to paint a project (this project was not sponsored by MMS).\nMeet The New Flock\nGood morning loves! I wanted to cordially introduce you guys to the new faces around here at home. For the past several weeks I’ve wanted to add so...Read More\nFrance- Day 2 (A wa...\nAre you ready for another day in France? Day two lead us to visiting the amazing and incredible Palace of Versailles. This was a MUST on my trip to...Read More\nBathroom Vanity- Pa...\nI decided to take on a little DIY project this week. I wanted to do something inspirational on my day off and the bathroom vanity was just the trea...Read More","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://diasporavibegallery.blogspot.com/2008/02/werllayne-nunes-dance-of-colors-in.html","date":"2018-05-25T22:08:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794867220.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20180525215613-20180525235613-00493.warc.gz","language_score":0.9546513557434082,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__155480217","lang":"en","text":"Thursday, February 14th, 2008\nSaturday, February 16th, 2008\nFor those seeking to add culture to their Valentine's Day celebration, check out the opening of Dance das cores na Nacao Zumbi (Dance of Colors in the Zumbi Nation) opening at Diaspora Vibe Gallery in Miami's Design District on the evening of February 14th. This series of paintings by Brazilian artist Werllayne Nunes depicts a vibrant and dynamic celebration of color, migration, and the legacy of African ancestry. However, this work is not really just a comment on the lifestyle of the Zumbi Nation: actually, it's about us!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.myrv10.com/N104CD/panel/20050719/index.html","date":"2023-02-07T01:06:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500368.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20230207004322-20230207034322-00024.warc.gz","language_score":0.9799537658691406,"token_count":168,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__240269842","lang":"en","text":"Painting the Panel\nNothing to fantastic here. I put my screws in a piece of\ncardboard so that I could paint them too. Then I masked off the\npanel and primed and painted it.\nOne note about priming. This was my first experience with DX-1791\nprimer. I was told to NOT put it on too thick, as the etching\nchemicals need to react with the metal. If you put it on too\nthick, after you paint, eventually the un-used chemicals will cause the\npaint to come off in sheets. On my first spraying, I had it WAY\ntoo thick and hated how it turned out. I used Acetone or MEK and\nwiped it all off and then re-shot ti. Turned out great that time.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.cshardware.com/wood-and-concrete/finishes/interior/milk-paints.html","date":"2018-07-22T18:42:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676593438.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20180722174538-20180722194538-00211.warc.gz","language_score":0.847205400466919,"token_count":185,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__62895858","lang":"en","text":"General Finishes brings you top quality finishes and unique products. Try out General Finishes Milk Paint and give your project a different look. Versatile and durable, General Finishes water based acrylic Milk Paint can be used alone or layered with another color or glaze to create a decorative finish. Made in USA and available right here from Custom Service Hardware.\nOf all the wood finishing options available, one of the most versatile and durable wood finishes is milk paint. Custom Service Hardware offers a variety milk paints in vibrant colors, perfect for creating custom decorated finishes. General Finishes’ water-based acrylic Milk Paint can be used alone or layered with another color or glaze to create a decorative finish.\nAll of these milk paint colors are made in the USA.\nMonday - Friday | 8.00 to 5.00 (CST)\nMonday - Friday | 8.00 to 4.30 (CST)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://greetingvietnam.com/what-s-on/exhibition-to-celebrate-russian-october-revolution.html","date":"2018-08-16T08:38:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221210559.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20180816074040-20180816094040-00212.warc.gz","language_score":0.9655539393424988,"token_count":267,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__71018846","lang":"en","text":"The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism will open an exhibition on Russia at the National History Museum, on November 7, as part of the activities to mark the 100th anniversary of the Great October Revolution of Russia (November 7, 1917 – 2017).\nThe exhibition will showcase 100 oil and watercolors paintings by painter Tran Quan Ngoc, painted whilst he was studying and working in the Soviet Union (1954-1972). The works record the lives, people and landscapes of different areas of the Soviet Union.\nThe exhibition aims to highlight the historical values of the Russia October Revolution to the revolutionary movement globally, as well as in Vietnam.\nPainter Tran Quan Ngoc graduated from the Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Faculty of Painting and History at the Moscow State V. I. Lenin Pedagogical Institute, now the Moscow State Pedagogical University, in 1967.\nHe has had eight personal exhibitions, twice in the Soviet Union in 1965 and 1967, while he has also participated in many exhibitions with other artists. His works are in the collection of many painting lovers in Vietnam and other countries such as Russia, the US, France, Sweden and Denmark.\nThe classical Russian style is demonstrated in the artist’s work from the layout and angle of view, to the light and colour.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://orient-paints.com/en/category/high-quality/","date":"2024-04-25T14:26:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712297295329.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425130216-20240425160216-00433.warc.gz","language_score":0.9368686079978943,"token_count":161,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__24924822","lang":"en","text":"STUCCO ANTIQUE is an acrylic-based marble-effect coating suitable for use on most interior surfaces. STUCCO ANTIQUE can be applied to produce both traditional and modern effects by adjusting the application methods. The final effect is a highly polished finish. STUCCO ANTIQUE can be tinted using ORIENT tinting system.\nPUTTY (ACRYLIC 1000) 233 is a ready-to-use putty suitable for most building surfaces, including sand, cement, plaster and gypsum board. It gives a high- quality, even surface for painting. PUTTY (ACRYLIC 1000) 233 is specially manufactured for the painter to repair and touch-up surfaces, both old and new, prior to painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shopashbyrva.com/collections/beth-robson-art","date":"2023-05-29T08:48:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644817.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529074001-20230529104001-00409.warc.gz","language_score":0.983512282371521,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__4519563","lang":"en","text":"Collection: Beth Robson Art\nBeth Robson was born in Washington, DC, but has lived in Alexandria, VA, most of her life. She attended Virginia Commonwealth University's art program, where she received a bachelor's degree of Fine Arts in Art Education in 2015.\nAlong with being an artist, Beth is a passionate, full-time art teacher at an elementary school. Her mediums of choice include painting, jewelry making, and weaving. Beth's inspiration for her work often comes from things seen in nature as well as color and movement. Although she dabbles in many mediums, Beth identifies as a visual artist.\nSorry, there are no products in this collection","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.theblackhopeenigma.com/","date":"2015-05-28T13:51:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-22/segments/1432207929418.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20150521113209-00286-ip-10-180-206-219.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9711629748344421,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-22__0__148236625","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to the mysterious world of\nThe Blackhope Enigma and The Crimson Shard from:\nWhen Sunni Forrest’s stepbrother accidentally transports himself into a Renaissance painting, she and her friend Blaise set out to bring him back. They find themselves in a strange world of labyrinths, monsters and pirates.\nCan they evade their greedy pursuers? And will they ever find their way home?\n“Oh my god.” Sunni hugged herself and felt the familiar density of flesh and muscle under her skin. The weightless, dreamy feeling she had experienced on the labyrinth had gone. Her feet were firmly rooted to the ground and there was no way to fly off. I’ve seen these people before – in the painting. And now I’m in it, too.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tgclibrary.com/steamcentralhome.asp","date":"2018-06-23T21:52:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267865250.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20180623210406-20180623230406-00500.warc.gz","language_score":0.9716892838478088,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__58197010","lang":"en","text":"Special Hours for STEAM Central in June\nSTEAM Central will have a few closures over the next three weeks while we conduct workshops, update the space with fresh paint, and get some training ourselves!\nUPDATE: Painting is still in progress at this moment, and we will announce the re-opening of the makerspace when the painting is finished.\nWedneday, May 30 - Friday, June 1: Closed for 4H sewing clinic and painting preparation\nTuesday, June 5 - Saturday, June 9: Closed while STEAM Central is painted and special library programs with The AM Project are held at North, West, and Central Branches\nThursday, June 14 - Friday, June 15: Closed for staff training\nSTEAM Central made possible by","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.robynmartinsart.com/product-page/burning-bushes-abstract-landscape","date":"2019-12-08T02:52:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540504338.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20191208021121-20191208045121-00393.warc.gz","language_score":0.9514026045799255,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__166111136","lang":"en","text":"Burning Bushes Abstract Landscape\nBurning bushes, figuratively lit by the afternoon sun and glowing with vibrant colors—that's what sets the tone for this original landscape. It's pure summer—blue skies, hills to climb, wild flowers to gather—you can practically feel the sun's warmth on your skin as you stand face up toward the sky.\nPainted with cold wax and oil on a wood panel, the piece measures 12\" square and 2\" deep. The sides are painted with a matte cream wash, and the back is affixed with wire for hanging.\nThe painting is signed and dated on the back.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wherethegoldbeesdream.blogspot.com/2010/09/","date":"2018-07-18T15:55:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590295.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718154631-20180718174631-00149.warc.gz","language_score":0.9230280518531799,"token_count":318,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__19524636","lang":"en","text":"Using texture in your photography, photo manipulation, digital art or Traditional Art can add dimension, depth and color to your work. Textures can be found every day in the world around us. Here are some examples of three of my own favorite textures; Rust, Peeling Paint and a Stucco Wall:\nFrom an old painted metal chair on my mom's front porch\nFading and peeling Fresco taken in Pompeii, Italy\nStucco Wall taken at DisneyWorld\nBesides collecting images of texture you can also make your own texture. Using basic supplies that can be purchased at any craft store, you can create your very own texture in any color desired! Here's how:\nAll you need are a few supplies!\nTake some cheap watercolor paper and cut it in half. Grab a paper plate and pour out two small piles of Acrylic Gesso. Tint the Gesso with Acrylic Craft Paint with two colors of your choice. I chose Lavender and Pale Yellow. Mix the paint in with the Gesso and using a 1\" flat paintbrush, paint each piece of your watercolor paper. While the paint is wet lay the two colors on top of each other and then pull off. Viola! Two sheets of texture with light and dark areas.\nYou can find these textures and more available for your use in my DeviantArt Textures and Backgrounds gallery\nHere are a few more shots of everyday images that have been enhanced and given an otherworldly quality by using textures:\nHave an artful weekend!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lausanneurbanfestival.com/irina-in-st-petersburg-russia-she-works-mainly-in/","date":"2020-04-04T17:23:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370524604.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20200404165658-20200404195658-00438.warc.gz","language_score":0.9759092926979065,"token_count":445,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__12170538","lang":"en","text":"Irina Rumyantseva is a UK based independant artist, born in St Petersburg, Russia. She works mainly in acrylics although the imitation study I did of her work was in inks so I could experiment with the medium and her style at the same time. Rumyantseya achieved the highest grade for her art studies at university and has the Master’s equivalent in St Petersburg in both art and design and became a highly respected artist in Russia, when she was 26 she came to England to continue her career. She was ArtGallery’s runner up artist of the year in 2015. Her unique style of painting is highly popular and her art is relatively abstract, painting many subjects like flowers, seascape, animals, wildlife, some still lives and most importantly; her cityscapes. I really love her expressive style and the way she loosely paint the urban scenes and then details them often with black, but not overdoing it.\n“Each experience is an inspiration to create something unique.””My work has been very well received and I am so humble for all the support. Thank you.”\nA unique depiction of traditional Amsterdam buildings and architecture. Modern abstract meets traditional. Unmistakable dutch buildings set back from the canal with dutch canal barges, boats sailing under the bridge.\nCreating cityscapes such as this which is detailed, can take a lot of time and commitment to perfect. The ideas that are poured onto the canvas have to be what she envisioned otherwise it doesn’t work for her. This is why her cityscapes are so popular because this time and commitment is reflected in her work.\nThe artist has shipped her work all over the world from Australia, USA and Canada to Dubai and Saudi Arabia and all over Europe fast and securely without any problems as the artwork is carefully packaged using layers of thick high quality bubble wrap, plus foam for the edges and solid reinforced cardboard boxes so even glass is protected from impact. All this plus the artwork is fully protected with insurance for peace of mind.\nWorldwide shipping is available at a surprisingly low cost.\nShe has experiments with her art in many differen","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tuneautos.com/can-you-spray-paint-an-exhaust-pipe","date":"2023-06-05T00:41:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224650409.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20230604225057-20230605015057-00448.warc.gz","language_score":0.9487106800079346,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__171635495","lang":"en","text":"Can You Spray Paint an Exhaust Pipe (How to Paint an Exhaust)\nUpdated: Jan 9\nSpray painting an exhaust pipe may seem like a quick and easy way to spruce up the appearance of your vehicle, but it's important to consider a few factors before taking on this project.\nIn this article, we'll take a look at whether or not you can spray paint an exhaust pipe, the best paints to use, and the potential pros and cons of doing so. We'll also cover the specific considerations for painting motorcycle exhaust pipes.\nTable of Contents:\nCan You Spray Paint an Exhaust Pipe?\nIn short, yes, it is possible to spray paint an exhaust pipe. However, it's important to keep in mind that the exhaust pipe is subjected to high temperatures and may be subjected to harsh weather conditions.\nThese factors can cause the paint to peel, fade, or even blister. Therefore, it's crucial to choose a paint that is specifically designed for high heat environments and can withstand the rigors of an exhaust pipe.\nBest Paint for Exhaust Pipes\nThere are a few different types of paint that are suitable for use on exhaust pipes. One option is a high-temperature ceramic coating, which is specifically designed to withstand high heat and p","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.lilfordgallery.com/jane-hunt-lilford-framing","date":"2019-10-19T01:00:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986685915.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20191018231153-20191019014653-00511.warc.gz","language_score":0.9691622257232666,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__147067548","lang":"en","text":"Jane Hunt was born in Derbyshire, England and moved to the United States in her teen years.\nAfter receiving her B.F.A. from the Cleveland Institute of Art, Jane continued her art education by experiencing art communities in France, England, Indonesia and China while studying various painting techniques.\nDrawn to the evocative landscapes of the American west, Jane works primarily in oils, often painting smaller pieces en plein air.\nJane’s award-winning work has been exhibited in numerous galleries, museums, and is internationally collected by both individuals and corporations.\nJane lives in Colorado where she continues to be inspired by the natural beauty surrounding her.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://louannbagnall.com/contact/","date":"2023-12-02T07:39:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100381.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202073445-20231202103445-00599.warc.gz","language_score":0.8496540188789368,"token_count":174,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__92902429","lang":"en","text":"Thank you for your interest in my Artwork.\nPlease join my e-mail list for updates on art shows, newest paintings and inspiring articles.\nWould you LOVE to learn how to create a work of art your self? I offer personal painting lessons as well! Perhaps you have a special place which I could paint to enhance your home, or make a treasured gift or family heirloom? I would love to hear from you.\nGod Bless You!\nYou may also follow:\n– My Instagram gallery: https://www.instagram.com/louannbagnallartist/\n– My full gallery at: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/lou-ann-bagnall.html\n– My Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/louannbagnallartist/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gallery421.ca/project/sandra-chapman-canadian-artist/","date":"2019-09-15T16:11:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514571651.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20190915155225-20190915181225-00414.warc.gz","language_score":0.9738346934318542,"token_count":216,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__83916361","lang":"en","text":"Sandra was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and has lived in various parts of Canada. Having resided in British Columbia since 1991, initially on the West Coast and now making her home in the beautiful Okanagan Valley, Sandra is continually inspired by the diversity and beauty of the Canadian landscape. She began to explore her love of painting in 2001 through workshops and as a student in the Fine Arts department of UBC Okanagan although she is primarily self-taught.\nSandra’s paintings refelct her interpretation of the relationships she observes in nature. When she looks at trees for example, she sees not only the trees but the spaces between them and the way they relate to each other and other aspects of the landscape. To Sandra, nature mirrors and reflects universally experienced emotions such as joy, solitude, connection and disconnection. She attempts to capture the essence of these relationships in her paintings. Sandra loves to paint on a large scale, using bold color and dramatic composition.\nSandra’s paintings are held in private and corporate collections in Canada and internationally.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://jeffolsenfineart.com/artist.php?newterm=172","date":"2013-06-18T20:56:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368707187122/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516122627-00083-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9087119102478027,"token_count":342,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__81694765","lang":"en","text":"Please contact us for painting information for this artist.\nBorn in Rochester, Indiana on July 2, 1895. The Hoffman family settled in Berkeley, California when Helen was quite young. At an early age she married Otto Rousseau, a horse trainer. She studied painting at UC, Pomona College, and the CSFA. At the latter she was most influenced by Otis Oldfield whose influence is seen in her early work. Her paintings from 1925 were modernist scenes of the San Francisco Bay area; whereas, in 1951 she returned to the California School of Fine Art to study under David Park and from that time painted in the figurative style of Park. In 1968 she retired to Santa Barbara and remained there until her demise on December 19, 1992. ASSOCIATIONS: California Water Color Society; Marin Society of Artists; San Francisco Women Artists; Santa Barbara Art Association; California Art Club; Whittier Art Association; Women Painters of the West; Long Beach Art Association; Artists Guild of Southern California. EXHIBITIONS: Oakland Art Gallery, 1932; Long Beach Art Association, 1939-45 (awards); Artists of Los Angeles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1942, 1961; Long Beach Art Association, 1943 (1st prize); Artists Guild of Southern California, 1948; Pasadena Museum, 1956, 1957, 1960; California State Fair, 1956, 1959, 1960; Los Angeles Art Association, 1960; San Francisco Art Association, 1960-63. Sources: Art of California, Nov. 1991; Kovinick, Santa Barbara Press, 12-23-1992 (obit). Source: Edan Hughes, \"Artists in California, 1786-1940\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.officegroup.com.au/crayola-washable-glitter-paints-6-pack/","date":"2022-05-18T07:06:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662521152.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518052503-20220518082503-00267.warc.gz","language_score":0.865018367767334,"token_count":260,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__244302213","lang":"en","text":"Crayola Washable Glitter Paints 6 Pack\n- 54 2400\n- In Stock\n- 13.30 (cm)\n- 6.50 (cm)\n- 9.00 (cm)\n- Calculated at Checkout\nFrequently bought together:\nThese Crayola Washable Glitter Paints are non-toxic and water based so artists of all ages can add a dash of shimmer and shine to their work. Create unique and whimsical masterpieces with colours including red sparks, orange sparkle, yellow blazes, green gleam, blue shimmer and violet flicker.\n- The glitter colours are a great way to add some sparkle to an artwork.\n- The highly washable formulation washes off clothes, walls and skin.\n- The thick consistency of the paint prevents running and spillages.\n- It's non-toxic for your peace of mind.\n- It is recommended for ages 3-8, but is suitable for all ages.\n- Each pack includes 6 bottles of 59 mL paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://onewordart.blogspot.com/","date":"2018-09-24T21:59:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267160754.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20180924205029-20180924225429-00526.warc.gz","language_score":0.9330235719680786,"token_count":155,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__38394913","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to the art galleries of Becky Cochrane. I've been painting and selling art since 1997. You can view the art in each gallery listed on the right sidebar, divided by series.\nMy paintings are signed, titled, and dated on the back of each canvas. If you want to purchase a painting, please email me at becky(at)beckycochrane(dot)com so I can give you the total cost, including shipping. For a secure online transaction, I accept PayPal. Other payment arrangements--I can accept credit cards or checks--can be made by contacting me directly.\nI'm a fiction writer. Links to my novels and to my web site where I blog are also given in the right sidebar.\nThanks for visiting!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://demiripainting.com/how-to-choose-the-best-paint-color-for-trim/","date":"2024-03-05T09:35:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707948234904.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20240305092259-20240305122259-00532.warc.gz","language_score":0.9366708397865295,"token_count":614,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__120197901","lang":"en","text":"Picking out the right trim colour for your home’s interior is a big decision. No matter what your wall colours are, you can use the trim to either coordinate the look or to make a contrast with it. This is one of the most remarkable ways you can use all of your design elements within your home to give it a cohesive look.\nToday, we will talk about everything you need to know when choosing the best paint colour for your trim. It is essential to understand colour theory, how different colour combinations work well, and how they might be able to complement the rest of your home. With our advice, you can make the most out of your new paint job.\nTrim colours and combinations\nOne of the best ways to choose a trim colour is to choose one that makes the whole room more aesthetically appealing. Trim is usually an accent to the overall room design, and it shouldn’t dominate the existing colours found in the room. The correct trim colour will add style and elegance to the interior walls of your home and help bring everything to life.\nThe colour of your trim can work as a complementary or contrasting colour for the existing interior walls. Because the trim helps give a room a sense of harmony and relates to the colours of the wall, many people choose a complementary colour which is lighter or slightly darker shades of white, cream, natural wood or stain. Or even black sometimes. This helps bring together the entire space in a cohesive way.\nYou probably noticed that many people use white or stained wood trim to complement their walls. These trim colours will typically fall into the same spectrum of light and dark. Others find that a contrasting colour trim works well and helps emphasize the colour of the interior wall.\nDarker trim colours, such as black, are often used to call attention to or accent a particular feature of a room, windows and doors. Darker trim colours can help make some aspects of a room stand apart. Trimming it in black or other darker colours is an option that has recently gained popularity.\nIf the walls in your house are a bold, dominant colour, then using a white or lighter coloured trim would be the best option since white comes in many different shades. These can serve as either complementary or contrasting colours to existing wall colours.\nWhat type of paint should you use?\nAfter picking the colour for your trim, the next step is to select a type of paint to use. Semi-gloss paint would be the best option for many different reasons. It is one of the most durable types of paint, and they are straightforward when it comes to cleaning and maintenance. This durability and easy cleaning make semi-gloss paint the best for high-touch areas such as kitchens and living rooms.\nSemi-gloss paint is also reflective, meaning it will use the natural light found in the room to help illuminate the shadows. If you want to ensure that your trim colour stands out, purchasing this type of paint for its reflective properties will help you achieve this upgraded aesthetic.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jbcontractorservicesinc.com/painting/","date":"2024-04-24T23:06:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819971.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424205851-20240424235851-00511.warc.gz","language_score":0.9448941946029663,"token_count":190,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__145991491","lang":"en","text":"JBF Painting Services, a division of JBF Companies, Inc., offers both residential and commercial painting services.\nOur painting service work crews have each an onsite supervisor All painters are EPA certified and full-time to ensure the best quality and service. We are fully-licensed by the state of Massassuchetts and carry liability & workers compensation insurance for your peace of mind.\nBy using only brand-name, premium products such as Benjamin Moore, Sherwin Williams, California Paints, Behr, C2 Paint, and Cabot Stains we guarantee you long-lasting results as well as environmentally friendly paints - healthy for you and the environment.\nRequest Your Free Estimate!\nTo receive your free estimate, please fill out the form below. Please give as much information as possible about your project. This will help us provide you with an accurate free estimate. We will get back to you as quickly as possible.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://berkanastudio.ca/welcome/bio/","date":"2018-10-21T12:25:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583514005.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20181021115035-20181021140535-00341.warc.gz","language_score":0.8843662738800049,"token_count":1304,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__158119723","lang":"en","text":"Taimi Poldmaa – Artist/Instructor, paints and teaches at Berkana Art Studio in Sault Ste. Marie,Ontario. In addition to formal art training, Taimi has studied extensively at Haliburton School of Art & Design, and most recently at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. With esteemed artists, Taimi studied Theory & Technique of the Group of Seven and Contemporary Abstract Painting. Other study includes Artist Education at York University and Fine Arts at Humber College and Sault College. Taimi teaches children & adults the elements of design, color and composition through comprehensive drawing and painting exercises. Students are encouraged to express their own feelings and vision, experimenting with the unfamiliar, stretching their understanding in new areas of the painting process.\nMy art discipline is visual art – I am an oil painter, currently painting the coastal landscape of Lake Superior, creating works of art representative of the landscape with abstractions of color, line, and shape. Born in London, England, my family immigrated to Canada, and eventually settled in northern Ontario, where my love of nature and the northern way of life began. I am motivated by the geography of the land, its Precambrian history and the mystical power of Lake Superior that captures the interest of everyone that visits its shores. The distinctive colours of rocks, pebbles, outcrops and cliffs and how the shifting of seasons alters the hues of woodland, skies and water, contributes to the dimensions of my paintings. How I organize the colour relationships of intensities and value, are the strengths in my paintings. My aim is to match the power and enchantment of the lake, recording nature in paint.\nA recent series – A Northern Perspective – comprises painting the periphery of Lake Superior examining the geological phenomena of the region including man-made structures that have become part of local heritage. I am drawn to investigating the history and culture that this conveys. The area of study extends from Batchawana Bay, through the Lake Superior Provincial Park to Hattie Cove, Pukaskwa National Park, and following the north-western coastline of Lake Superior, ending at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.\nAn earlier series – Aspirations of the Soul – includes the coastal landscape from Gros Cap (at St. Mary’s River) to Michipicoten Harbour, Lake Superior, exploring bays, coves, and rock formations. My influences are Lawren Harris, A.J. Casson and most recently Casper D. Friedrich, Ivan Aivazovsky and J.M.W.Turner. I am intrigued by the Romantic painters and have been studying their techniques – applying it to recent work. I am especially interested in the use of light with strong contrasts. My new work is inspired by the Agawa Coastal Trail at near Agawa Rock. Contrasts of values and of textures will be dominant design principles in this new work with clear ties to nature yet embracing an emotional response to the subject, allowing the painting to move toward abstraction. This new series will be presented in 2018.\nPerspectives from Here – 150 Artists from the North – Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Thunder Bay, Ontario June – September 2017\nProgressions VI – Contemporary Landscape Exhibition 2016 – The McMichael Canadian Collection/Haliburton School of Art and Design Ontario Provincial Touring Exhibition\nProgressions V – Contemporary Landscape Exhibition 2015 – The McMichael Canadian Collection/ Haliburton School of Art & Design Ontario Provincial Touring Exhibition\nA Northern Perspective – 2016 Solo Exhibition\nMuskoka Place Gallery – Port Carling, Ontario August-October\nTemiskaming Art Gallery – Hailebury, Ontario March 02 – April 22, 2016\nStudio 1921 – Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario May-June 2016\nElements – 2015 Sir Sandford Fleming Collage – Haliburton School of the Arts, Haliburton, Ont\nExploring Fields – 2015 Sir Sandford Fleming College – Haliburton School of the Arts, Haliburton\nThe North Now – 2014 Northern Ontario Juried Exhibition October 24, 2014 – January 04, 2015 Thunder Bay Art Gallery – People’s Choice Award\nAll Out 2014 – An exhibition of works in oils, acrylics, and mixed media by the artists participating in the 2014 Advanced Individual Studies Program of the Haliburton School of the Arts, Sir Sandford Fleming College\nAmalgam 2014 – An exhibition of works on paper in a variety of media by the artists participating in the 2014 Haliburton School of the Arts Advanced Individual Studies Program.\nProgressions II Ontario Provincial Touring Exhibition 2014\nProgressions II – Ontario Provincial Touring Exhibition 2013\nAspirations of the Soul – 2012 Solo Exhibition Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario May-August 2012\nProgression 2011 The McMichael Canadian Art Collection / Sir Sandford Fleming Ontario Provincial Touring Exhibition\nProgression 2010 The McMichael Canadian Art Collection / Sir Sandford Fleming Provincial Touring Exhibition\nWillisville Mountain Project 2009/10 – Touring Exhibit – The Willisville Mountain Project, a Northern Ontario multidisciplinary art project that showcased artwork by 45 artists from Ontario, Quebec and the U.S.\n2017 K.M. Hunter Artist Award Finalist – Ontario Arts Foundation, Ontario Arts Council\nThe North Now – Northern Ontario Juried Exhibition – Thunder Bay Art Gallery – Peoples’ Choice Award\nWinter Festival of the Arts The Art Gallery of Algoma – Award 3rd Prize 2014\nOlive Graig Gallery – Alberta House Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Annual Juried Show – Award 2nd Place 2013\nFestival of the Arts, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Award Judges’ Choice 2003, Best Use of Color 2004, Honorable Mention 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008\nLacloche Art Show, Manitoulin Island – Award Best Oil 2006\nOlive Graig Gallery, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan -Honorable Mention 2005\nArts Education Project – 2016/17 Ontario Arts Council\nExhibition Assistance – 2015 Ontario Arts Council\nProfessional Development – Northern Arts Grant 2015 Ontario Arts Council\nArtists in Education Grant 2012/13 – Ontario Arts Council\nNew Work – Northern Arts Grant 2013 – Ontario Arts Council\nEmerging Artist Grant 2008 – Ontario Arts Council\nArtists In Education Grant 2008/09– Ontario Arts Council","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.canadianartgroup.com/historical-artists/a-y-jackson/","date":"2023-11-30T15:08:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100227.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130130218-20231130160218-00848.warc.gz","language_score":0.9809392094612122,"token_count":847,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__197264863","lang":"en","text":"Oil on panel, April 1942\n8.5 x 10.5 in.\nAlexander Young Jackson, CC, CMG October 3, 1882 in Montreal, Quebec – April 5, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario) was a Canadian painter and founding member of the Group of Seven.\nAs a young boy, Jackson worked as an office boy for a lithograph company, after his father abandoned the family of six children. It was at this company that Jackson began his art training. In the evenings, he took classes at Montreal’s Le Monument National.\nIn 1905, he worked his way to Europe on cattle boat, returning by the same means and travelling on to Chicago. In Chicago, he joined a commercial art firm and took courses at the Art Institute of Chicago. He saved his earnings and, by 1907, was able to visit France to study Impressionism. In France, he decided to become a professional painter, and studied at Paris Academie Julian under J.P. Laurens. He also visited Italy and the Netherlands. Jackson painted in an Impressionist style.\nJackson returned to Canada, settling in Sweetsburg, Quebec, where he began painting works such as The Edge of Maple Wood. He held his first single artist exhibition at the Montreal Art Gallery with Randolph Hewton in 1913. Unable to make ends meet and discouraged by the Canadian art scene, he considered moving to the United States. However, he received a letter from J. E. H. MacDonald and changed his mind.\nMacDonald inquired about The Edge of Maple Wood, which he had seen at a Toronto art show. MacDonald said that Toronto artist Lawren Harris wanted to purchase the painting, if Jackson still owned it. Harris purchased the painting and Jackson struck up correspondence with the Toronto artists, often debating Canadian art. Jackson soon began long visits to Toronto.\nIn his visits, A.Y. Jackson often joined the painters who would one day be known as the Group of Seven on major trips to Algonquin Park, Georgian Bay, Algoma and the North Shore. Like the other Group painters, Jackson embraced landscape themes and sought to develop a bold style. An avid outdoorsman, Jackson became good friends with Tom Thomson, and the duo often fished and sketched.\nIn 1910, Harris convinced Jackson to spend the summer painting in Georgian Bay. A local doctor offered use of his cottage, a studio and paid expenses. Jackson enlisted in the Canadian Army’s 60th battalion in 1915. Private Jackson was wounded at the Battle of Sanctuary Wood in June 1916, soon after he reached the front. After recovering from his injuries, he was transferred to the Canadian War Records branch as an artist. He later worked for the Canadian War Memorials as an official war artist from 1917 to 1919.\nAfterwards, Jackson returned to Toronto, often making painting expeditions to the lower St Lawrence, the Arctic, and British Columbia.\n- In 1919 Jackson and six painter colleagues formed the Group of Seven. These artists were considered bold, because the Canadian wilderness had previously been considered too rugged and wild to be painted.\n- In 1925, he taught at the Ontario College of Art (OCA), in Toronto; this was the only year that he missed his annual spring trip to Quebec.\n- In 1933, Jackson helped found the Canadian Group of Painters.\n- In 1955, He moved to the Ottawa region settling in Manotick.\n- In 1958 he published A Painter’s Country,his autobiography, dedicated to the memory of J.E.H. MacDonald, who visualized a Canadian school of painting and devoted his life to the realization of it.\n- In 1964, Jackson submitted his own design during the Great Flag Debate, a similar design to the Pearson Pennant.\n- In 1974, Jackson died over the Easter holiday in a nursing home in Toronto. He is buried on the grounds of the McMichael Gallery in Kleinberg.\nVideo NFB link: http://www.nfb.ca/film/canadian_landscape/\nBio courtesy of: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Y._Jackson","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.renaissanceinteriorshw.co.uk/news/new-paint-consultation-service-from-renaissance-interiors","date":"2023-12-11T02:32:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679103464.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211013452-20231211043452-00447.warc.gz","language_score":0.8992867469787598,"token_count":107,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__309204027","lang":"en","text":"New Paint Consultation Service from Renaissance Interiors\nWe’re delighted to announce a brand new service from Renaissance Interiors!\nOne quick way to make a big impact to your interiors is to introduce more colour to your home. However, there is a huge range of colours and paint types on the market and it can be a bewildering task to choose just the right ones for you. This is where we step in with our Paint Consultation to help you!\nPlease click here for more information on this new service.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tinybydesign.com/interactive-train-mural/","date":"2017-11-22T05:21:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934806465.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20171122050455-20171122070455-00778.warc.gz","language_score":0.9623806476593018,"token_count":208,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__26846771","lang":"en","text":"I am so honored to have been awarded the opportunity to paint a mural in our downtown!! The mural was completed over the summer and unveiled just as we opened the Mint Festival. It was amazing to see all the people posing and taking pictures with this intentionally interactive mural.\nThe mural highlights and brings attention to our rich railroad history. It also has some features that make it interactive and fun for all ages.\nThis mural was made possible by funding from the Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs, St. Johns Community Fund, St Johns DDA and Clinton County Arts Council.\nThe mural is located on the back of our local Gil-Roys Hardware store. One interactive feature is the giant paint brush where people can come and pose as a painter of the mural!\nAnother way to interact is to stand in front of the 3-D hole in the ground in front of the train. Pose as if stopping the train from hitting the wrecked tracks!\nShare your photos on social media using the hashtag #stjohnspublic art!!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jenkirbyartblog.blogspot.com/2017/","date":"2022-07-02T08:02:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103989282.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20220702071223-20220702101223-00196.warc.gz","language_score":0.9648549556732178,"token_count":504,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__11477231","lang":"en","text":"Gypsy Portraits Project- Progress Report\nPortraits of Gucci and Arthur\nI have been struggling to get on with the portraits for this project. I have been falling too often. I dislocated my knee at one point, which stopped me from sitting at my easel. It took a while before I could do anything but sit on the sofa with my leg up straight.\nI am completely recovered from that problem and I am getting on with the portraits much faster. I am working on a number at once. A lot of painting in oils is waiting for the paint to dry. It is particularly important for me, because I have post-polio syndrome and my right hand is weak. I can paint with no problem. My only limitation is that I have to rest my hand on the canvas, so if the paint is wet it smudges, and I get an interestingly coloured hand.\nI am most advanced with the portrait of Gucci, the dog. You can see what a beautiful nature she has.\nI am having to learn how to paint grass! It doesn’t usually come into portraits.\nYesterday I searched online for a video of how to paint grass so I picked up a few tips. But I photographed the painting this morning before I put the tips into practice.\nI changed the colours from the video. I have an undercoat of flicks of shadow green by Holbein Duo Aqua Oil. It is looking promising. I used the colour to paint the bottom of the canvas so now it is upside down on the top picture shelf. I like the Duo Aqua paints. Gucci is mainly painted in Duo Aqua using a lot of Paynes Grey and white with raw umber to warm up the sunlit areas. I used some Schminke Mussini caput mortuum for the shadows on her tongue with Schminke Medium W Gel to make it water soluble. I also used a little bit of Schminke Mussini Pozzuoli earth to modify the Duo Aqua alizarin crimson.\nI currently have six portraits on the go. Another one that was dry enough today to rest my hand on was “Arthur”. This time I took the photograph after I had worked on it. It’s back on the picture shelves now, to dry. Today I also sketched baby Billy but it is a faint sketch and wouldn’t show if I photographed it.\nMeanwhile here is Arthur on the easel:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://proaligmash.com/en/machines/stand-for-stretching-the-canvas/","date":"2019-11-13T10:54:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496667177.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20191113090217-20191113114217-00336.warc.gz","language_score":0.859408974647522,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__167739425","lang":"en","text":"Stand for stretching the canvas\nStretching a canvas on a frame is a very complicated and time-consuming process. At this stage, the appearance of the picture is formed. Our stands for stretching canvas НХ-1000 and НХ-1600 will make it possible to stretch the canvas on the subframe qualitatively, making the process of stretching more comfortable. 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Hall of Fame Illustrator, Joe Bowler, Jr., was in his 67th year as a professional artist, selling his first illustration to Cosmopolitan Magazine when he was nineteen. His focus turned to portraits in 1972, when he and his wife Marilyn moved to Hilton Head. Marilynn and Joe Bowler were passionate about elevating the arts experience for the youth and pillars of the Island School Council for the Arts (ISCA), An Evening of the Artsannual fundraiser that has pumped millions of dollars into arts education in local schools. Marilyn died in 2008 and it was always with her in mind that his support of ISCA continued. On September 17, 2016, the highlight of the auction for the 34th year was Joe Bowler's exquisite painting, Blue Mood and very sadly, his last as a contributing artist to the Island School Council's An Evening of the Arts. He will be greatly missed by us all!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://leonardocremonese.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/group-exhibition-coming-up-in-march/","date":"2020-04-02T21:00:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370508367.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20200402204908-20200402234908-00535.warc.gz","language_score":0.9854017496109009,"token_count":851,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__99340755","lang":"en","text":"I am pleased to have been recently invited by curator Clay Paula, of two levels exhibitions to participate in Confluencias, a show of Latin American artists living in Australia, as well as Australian artists who have spent time and worked in Latin America, to be held at the Museum of Freemasonry in Sydney. Details here.\nHere is a copy of an artist’s statement I wrote to go with the exhibition.\nThe opening date is March 15th, and it opens to the public from the 16th. It is going to be an event worth attending as Clay and co-curator Helen Symons have managed to assemble quite an impressive group of artists, not to mention the conceptual premise of the exhibition itself. More about that on my next post.\nABOUT THE WORKS\nThe works included in this show form part of my ongoing exploration of my own spirituality in terms of painting by focusing on material (materiality, matter) and energy.\nThese paintings vary from and dialogue with each other in terms of the degree of my conscious involvement with them.\n“Untitled” (2009) is probably the purest, most direct of the three. It is a painting created of pure energy and materials. It is simply a collection of a handful of gestures made using a few different media (watercolour, copper dust and acrylic). During its creation I was able to remove my consciousness from the process to a very large degree. I achieved this by being in a state of trance while I worked. The work was painted in one session, maybe an hour or two long, and in the open air. It was painted at a time in which I was experimenting with painting at different locations, using a variety of different media and getting lost in the immediate energy present at the time of painting in order to place a very direct manifestation of energy onto the support – sometimes linen, sometimes paper (linen in this case). It has no title as a result of the totality of its purity.\n“Ariadne” (2009-2012) was started during the very same session as “Untitled” and also as a collection of gestures using a free flowing medium, in the form of watercolours, as well as powdered media such as copper dust and pigments, but was only finished at the end of 2012. During the 4 years I worked on this painting I added more and more gestures, some with a great degree of rational detachment, others much more calculated. The more calculated gestures have obviously more of my conscious being in them. The title “Ariadne” refers to the presence of myself – my humanity – in this painting, as opposed to a painting such as “Untitled” which I attribute to forces outside of me. Dionysos is the sexual energy that animates all living things. Ariadne, his mistress, is the archetype of soul, that which makes a living being an individual. In the case of this painting she is what I put of myself into it, both through working while in an irrational, madly sexual trance, as well as the calculated, cool, sessions that I spent painting it. During the last 3 years of the process I worked in egg tempera but mostly in oils on this painting, media which lend themselves less to spontaneity and demands more of the hand of the artist.\nThe third of my paintings included in this show is titled “The Labyrinth” (2004-2012). In the ancient Greek cult of Dionysos the labyrinth wasn’t so much a place you got lost in but a maze in which if you follow its meandering path you will eventually come to the exit. This is a great metaphor for many of the trials life throws at us. I think it is also a fitting title for a painting which was created over nine years of working in a manner where I let the painting take its own course, knowing that one day, when it was ready, it would come to a state of being complete. It is a painting executed entirely in oil, as opposed to the very varied media of the other two, yet its physicality and materiality is no less apparent and alive.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://corenebernatz.com/","date":"2017-04-28T00:20:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122720.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00628-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9767245054244995,"token_count":281,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__39426586","lang":"en","text":"I have had a life long interest in the visual arts, stimulated, I am sure, by the beautiful paintings, wood-carvings, and sculptures displayed in my gandparents’ home which were executed by my grandfather—a Swedish immigrant and Lutheran minister.\nIn my young years I often found pleasure in drawing a subject that had caught my attention, and spent many hours in such pursuits. This interest remained with me as my education developed in the biologic sciences, culminating in the nursing profession. My energies were diverted for several years with working and raising a family of four, but I was able to again concentrate on developing my skills in drawing and painting. I have taken an occasional painting class or workshop, but am basically a self-taught artist.\nI have spent the greater part of my life in the heartland of this country, and my love for it permeates a major part of my work. Although I sometimes work with the human form, the landscape remains a major fascination. Varied colors at a time of day, the compostion of a view, the interplay of dark and light, the dynamics of color, or the mood and atmostphere of a certain place will arouse in me an artistic response and interpretation.\nCorene’s work is exhibited in several Minnesota galleries, and her work is included in many private collections across the country.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.maryleaharrisart.com/new-blog/2015/5/26/large-scale-abstract-commission-piece-in-bend-or","date":"2019-09-16T05:02:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514572484.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20190916035549-20190916061549-00381.warc.gz","language_score":0.9731239676475525,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__91851550","lang":"en","text":"I was recently asked by a a good friend, Patty Knowles, to create a large scale, original piece of abstract art for her dining room wall. Patty and her husband, Greg, recently built a beautiful custom, contemporary home here in Bend, Oregon. I visited Patty's beautiful, light-filled home and measured the walls, took notes on her favorite colors and found a way to combine the style of my work with the other art and finishes in her home. The end result was perfect. It fit the space beautifully and complimented the rest of her art collection. The final painting measured 6 feet high by 8 feet wide. Both the client and the artist, myself, were happy with the final product. I loved working on a large scale again and intend to continue working on some large, abstract pieces this summer. Thank you Patty and Greg.\nHere is a sneak peek of it in my studio to give you a sense of scale. I love working big!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://myhomepage.ca/tag/colour-palette/","date":"2019-02-23T01:13:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550249414450.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20190223001001-20190223023001-00211.warc.gz","language_score":0.9291947484016418,"token_count":601,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__173676059","lang":"en","text":"Annie Sloan interprets Pantone’s Colour of the Year\nPantone’s Ultra Violet is a strong and intense colour; Sloan has toned it down to inky midnight purple\nKnown as the worldwide authority on colour, Pantone announced Ultra Violet as the Colour of the Year for 2018.\n“The name Ultra Violet gives the impression of a very strong and intense colour. I’ve mixed a slightly toned down version of it using my paint, Chalk Paint in Burgundy and Napoleonic Blue,” says paint guru and world-renowned colour expert Annie Sloan. “I think this colour looks absolutely beautiful, especially when it’s finished with Dark or Black Chalk Paint Wax, which will give it an inky midnight purple colour.\n“I always think about colours as combinations, so one of the first things I asked myself about this colour is ‘what colours will work with it?’ My answer is to go for natural tones, as the purple is so rich, deep and intense. Earthy greens will look lovely. From my palette I’d team Ultra Violet with Chateau Grey, Old Ochre and Versailles.”\nMore purple hues in the Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan palette (shown below from left to right) — range from Emile, a warm soft aubergine colour with pink red undertones; Henrietta, a beautifully rich and complex pink with a hint of lilac; and Old Violet, which is nearer to the blues than Emile. The pigments in Chalk Paint are very pure, and as there is no black included in the mix, it’s easy to obtain the shade you’re looking for.\nIf you’re looking for the perfect purple hued fabric for your soft furnishings then Annie has got just the thing. Her Emile & Graphite (photo below) from her Coloured Linen Collection looks fresh and modern and the tumbled cotton and linen mix is suitable for all types of upholstery.\nThe Chalk Paint Decorative Paint range comprises 36 decorative and historic colours, which combine well to provide an even larger colour palette, making it easy to find just the right shade. Chalk Paint offers the simple way to transform furniture, walls and floors and absolutely anyone can achieve great results — from the novice to the experienced upcycler. The Chalk Paint formula offers excellent coverage, with only one coat often needed for a great finish, and it even covers minor flaws effortlessly.\nChalk Paint comes in quart cans (946ml) priced at approximately $45 and in 4 oz. (100ml) sample pots, priced at approximately $14.99 (regional price variations and shipping charges apply). It can be purchased from over 60 Annie Sloan stockists and online. For a full list of locations, please visit anniesloan.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://acg.media.mit.edu/courses/mas961/people/pcho/ps3/","date":"2018-11-18T11:12:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039744348.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20181118093845-20181118115156-00020.warc.gz","language_score":0.8819172978401184,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__146551104","lang":"en","text":"1 color paint\nin this paint program, i was interested in using different\nlayers, a palette layer and a painting layer.\nwhen you click and drag to paint, the color of the brush comes from the\nsampled color of the faded image below.\nwhen you click and wait while over one of the palette images,\nthe palette layer comes to the front, and you can move the\npress 'c' to clear, press 'i' to initialize\n2 color ricochet\ni decided to leave the first paint program unfinished, and try\na different idea. in this piece, the image brush is a bouncing ball\n(w/o newtonian physics), which collides and combines with palette\nimages above and below. click on an image, drag, and release to\nstart the brush going.|\npress 'c' to clear, hold down 'b' to stop leaving a trail","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://horace75donny.isblog.net/wall-art-improves-the-house-12970959","date":"2020-07-07T23:34:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655895944.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20200707204918-20200707234918-00599.warc.gz","language_score":0.9703816771507263,"token_count":922,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__170400097","lang":"en","text":"Wall Art Improves The HouseArticle written by-MacKay Wiley\nPicking the right style of wall surface art can be a complicated task. just click the up coming website may seem frustrating and also even puzzling for some people when confronted with a new wall in their residence. The primary advantage to wall surface art is that it develops an instantaneous design statement, which instantaneously distinguishes a space as well as becomes part of the property owner's style statement.\nOne should carefully consider the positioning of wall art in the residence, as its placement substantially affects the total look of the room. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/t-magazine/new-york-apartment-art-galleries.html can begin by finding the wall surfaces where wall art is needed and then considering their preferred look. A selected location should be selected to house the wall surface art, as this is the location where it is most recognizable as well as also the easiest place to make use of for positioning a new piece.\nThe following action is to think about the various other parts of the area that should be highlighted. A large gap can be produced between various parts of the space to produce a much more complete and completed look. Alternatively, developing a similar quantity of area between various parts of the space can be accomplished by repositioning other furnishings.\nEven if an area is enhanced with gorgeous wall art, does not suggest that it is decorated correctly. People who try to duplicate wall art from a picture will certainly locate it a challenge, as it will look incompetent. Hence, there are lots of innovative methods of painting any kind of wall surface, whether it is painted or otherwise.\nThere are numerous strategies that can be made use of to achieve the appearance of art work. Paint on the wall can be made with a palette of paint, with paint brushes, with stencils, and with stencil paint. There are different ways to apply the paint, and so each individual project can be distinct.\nThe most preferred method, and the method that are normally recommended by experts, are stenciling. Stencil art has actually been around for a long period of time and also is being used in residences for attractive objectives. This art works best with the common level surface of a paintbrush, as the paint stays flat on the wall surface while it dries and hardens.\nWall surface art is commonly embellished with floral layouts, religious images, cartoon characters, or message. It can be painted utilizing a selection of shades, along with in different sizes. There are numerous means to utilize the art, in addition to the art itself, to embellish the wall surface.\nLots of people will make use of picture frames or computer system screen cases as wall surface art, as these items will certainly be made use of frequently in the house. These items are normally placed in the foyer location of the house, as well as in the kitchen. In fact, these products can be placed practically anywhere, as they are functional things that can be moved about.\nImages can be painted or stamped on a steel image, which is then made use of as wall surface art. This is an economical way to embellish an area, as well as is a terrific way to improve a monotonous room. As opposed to working with an expert painter to repaint the images on the wall, home owners can do it themselves.\nThe major issue with choosing the wrong wall surface art is that it can look gaudy. The very best means to embellish a room is to work with every little thing, and the only way to do this is to take your individual preferences right into factor to consider. This is especially real for areas that are commonly decorated badly.\nIt is very important to keep in mind that many indoor developers will suggest repainting the space before positioning wall art. Paint work do vary, so it is necessary to select wall surface art that will certainly mix well with the paint scheme of the space. Every one of the walls should be completely covered with the same shade and also texture of paint, as well as structures that are a mix of colors and also structures.\nOn the other hand, if a space does not need wall surface art, it can be cleansed and painted with a transparent paint, as it will secure any type of artwork. For a fantastic appearance, homeowners can choose to hang wallpaper or paint the ceiling with wallpaper. In other words, there are countless means to make wall art a favorable enhancement to any room.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://aonekoreanpainting.com.au/house-painting-sydney/","date":"2021-07-27T07:38:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153223.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210727072531-20210727102531-00700.warc.gz","language_score":0.9632710814476013,"token_count":581,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__58836526","lang":"en","text":"High Quality Residential Painting in Sydney\nWhen you are considering getting your house painting in Sydney done, you know that you will need the services of a reliable and experienced painting contractor. It’s not every day that you get your house painted and you want to be sure that the company that is handling the job has the experience, resources and the knowledge to do a good job.\nWe at A One Korean Painting have been operating in this space for almost 15 years and in this time have handled a large number of residential painting in Sydney projects. We have built a very strong reputation in the region, based on the high grade solutions and customised services we provide. Since we are a family-owned business, we prioritise providing our customers personalised services.\nWhen you have beautifully- painted walls in the interiors and on the exterior of your home, it makes your house structure look better and makes the environs more pleasant to. In fact, it also adds to the value and the curb appeal of the property. While we are highly focused on providing high grade, customised solutions and using the best materials and workmanship in every house painting in Sydney job we take up, we maintain very reasonable pricing and provide our customers value for money.\nExpert House Painters\nWe have the resources and the expertise to handle jobs of any scale and work very closely with you to understand what your specific requirements and ideas are. Today, there are is a vast variety of paints and textures to choose from and we can help you with different ideas and concepts. We have highly skilled colour consultants on our team who are creative and very knowledgeable. They are aware of all the latest trends and provide suggestions about the type of paints and colour themes you can use for different spaces.\nWe are also a very eco-conscious company and ensure that only lead-free paints are used in the work. When we are painting the exterior of your house structure, we always suggest that you use weather-resistant, moss and mildew resistant paints. These paints also repel dust and keep the exterior of your home looking good for several years.\n100% Customer Satisfaction\nWhile our house painting in Sydney professionals are carrying out the work, they ensure that they function in an unobtrusive manner and that they do not disrupt the daily activities in your home. They also maintain safety standards and make sure that the place is left clean at the end of every working day. We leave no stone unturned when it comes to providing our customers with 100% satisfaction.\nResidential painting in Sydney is a specialised job and we handle it with expertise that can come only from experience. For more information or a free quote, for the best painting services, call A One Korean Painting at 0450 661598. Alternatively, you can also send us your queries via mail and we will revert within the shortest possible time.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://visitfloydva.com/event/free-outdoor-painting-sessions-riverstone-organic-farm/","date":"2024-04-13T00:56:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816465.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412225756-20240413015756-00259.warc.gz","language_score":0.9312676787376404,"token_count":102,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__193677865","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nFree Outdoor Painting Sessions @ Riverstone Organic Farm\nOctober 9, 2016 : 11:00 am - 4:00 pmFree\nDuring free outdoor painting sessions we welcome painters, and artist of any kind to come to scenic Riverstone Organic Farm, and work outside the studio. Local Plein Aire painter, Joli Ayn Wood will be at the farm on these days with her easel set, and visitors are welcome to come see what artists are working on.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artbybexstudio.com/embellished-artwork/emb-hold-minute-lads/","date":"2024-02-21T02:40:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473360.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221002544-20240221032544-00847.warc.gz","language_score":0.963803768157959,"token_count":198,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__159883143","lang":"en","text":"Bex has captured one of the most iconic action scenes of the UK’s most favourite Mini Movie, The Italian Job!\nAs one of the most popular Legendary Anniversary Prints, Bex has designed and created 10 hand painted embellished artworks which bring the scene to life on canvas with the skilled use of vivid three dimensional acrylic paint work.\nOnly 10 Embellished Arts have been made and each have been individually signed by John Cooper and David Salamone who played Dominic the Red Mini Driver in the 1969 film and John Cooper. Wow!\nEach embellished artworks has been hand signed numbered by Bex as the Artist.\nONLY 10 EXCLUSIVE EMBELLISHED ARTWORKS CREATED\nNo artwork is the same\nEach unique embellished artwork is created bespoke for the art owner\nIf you would like to own one of these artworks for yourself, or know more about the Exclusive Italian Job Art Collection, please contact Bex personally.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://anthonypascoe.blogspot.com/2010/03/","date":"2018-12-15T14:48:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376826856.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20181215131038-20181215153038-00259.warc.gz","language_score":0.9860784411430359,"token_count":97,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__159886802","lang":"en","text":"From time to time I'll design business cards for clients....I don't do much cartoon character stuff so it was fun to do a job like this....\nThursday, March 11, 2010\nMonday, March 8, 2010\nI've recently switched to painting with \"Liquitex\" Acrylics and I must say there far superior to most other brands I've used in the past. These are 16 x 20\" on Canvas and took about 8 hrs to paint each","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hutchnsonpaintplano.com/","date":"2024-02-24T10:27:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474526.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224080616-20240224110616-00583.warc.gz","language_score":0.9404866099357605,"token_count":112,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__96049130","lang":"en","text":"For a remodeling company in Plano, TX, that makes your project easy, Hutch-N-Son Painting & Drywall is your one-stop shop. Our company has an A+ rating with the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and employs 12 people who do great work. Committed to quality craftsmanship, we offer residential interior painting, residential exterior painting, commercial interior painting, remodeling, and much more. Contact us today to experience the best painting and drywall service. We will give you a two-year guarantee on all services!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.dalkeycastle.com/news-events/dublin-art-society-exhibition-dalkey-town-hall/","date":"2018-07-16T02:36:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589172.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716021858-20180716041858-00526.warc.gz","language_score":0.9456920027732849,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__67680627","lang":"en","text":"The Dublin Art Society 52nd annual exhibition will take place in Dalkey Town Hall,, Castle Street Dalkey on Saturday 1st November from 10.30am to 7.30pm and Sunday 2nd November from 10.30am to 5.00pm. Members of the Society have exhibited in the RHA, Watercolour Society of Ireland and the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club. Admission is free. The image ‘Sailing under the Stars’ by well-known artist Tom Roche will be raffled in aid of the RNLI.\n- The Visit\n- Book Tickets","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.review10best.com/germany/top10/interior-paint.html","date":"2022-08-20T02:25:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573876.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20220820012448-20220820042448-00327.warc.gz","language_score":0.9205090999603271,"token_count":1436,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__143722157","lang":"en","text":"Review10Best compares the best interior paints in Germany and selects the one by derendo as the best interior paint. In a interior paint buying guide, you can read more about the features of the different interior paints and see a recommendation on which interior paint to buy in Germany in 2022. By considering the top list of interior paints, you can find the best interior paints and save time shopping online.\nTable of contents\n- Read the ultimate interior paint buying guide\n- View the interior paint picks and see how they rank in the top list\nFinding the best interior paint is challenging. With so many colours, tones, and textures to consider, it is easy to see why so many people feel overwhelmed at the thought of buying new interior paint for their home. Thankfully, choosing the best interior paints is easier than most think, it just helps to do some research beforehand to make the buying process that bit simpler. To help with this we have created a handy buying guide for interior paints that has all the info you need know!\nWhat are interior paints?\nInterior paint is a substance used to coat indoor walls, ceilings, objects and fixtures with a protective layer while adding the desired colours and textures. Available in a near countless range of colours, tones, textures, and fishes, good interior paint is typically used to decorate rooms and objects around the home.\nWhy should you buy a good interior paint?\nIf you want to decorate a room then interior paint is a great choice. Affordable and available in a huge range of colours and finishes, it is easy to find an interior paint that matches the desired aesthetic for a space, while most people feel that it is easier to apply than wallpaper. Moreover, you should consider buying the best interior paint possible. This provides a more uniform coating, lasts much longer, and generally looks a lot better than cheaper interior paint.\nHow to choose the right interior paint?\nChoosing the right interior paint can feel overwhelming. So here are some things to consider before buying the best paints for interior walls:\n- Finish: Interior paint comes in many finishes, so always consider each one and whether it provides the desired aesthetic. For emulsion paints, matte, satin, and silk are the main choices. Matte offers a flatter finish while satin and silk provide a glossy finish with an attractive sheen. Eggshell is the go-between of these finishes, being neither overly glossy nor matte.\n- Location: Certain rooms have unique requirements for interior paint, most notable the kitchen and bathroom. These rooms face more moisture so it is recommended to buy an appropriate paint. Avoid emulsion paint for these rooms, as it’s water-based so will draw in the moisture and lead to mould, while gloss paint is better suited for wooden fixtures like skirting boards and door frames. For walls and ceilings, emulsion paint is the best choice.\n- Existing Paintwork: Check your current paintwork before buying new interior paint, as painting over certain colours and finishes can be problematic with the wrong type. For instance, if the current paintwork is a silk finish and you want a matt finish, you’ll need to use a primer undercoat first. Certain colours can be challenging to paint over, so always do some research on this. A good solution is to use an undercoat first, although this requires more time and effort painting.\nWhat is the best kind of interior paint in Germany?\nHere are the most popular types of interior paint available to buy:\n- Emulsion Paints: Emulsion is a type of water-based paint that is the best option for interior use, offering the best finish on walls and ceilings. It comes in a range of finishes including matte, silk, satin and eggshell.\n- Gloss Paints: A type of oil-based paint, gloss paint is recognisable for its high shine finishes. It’s a popular option for wood materials, so is one of the better interior paints for skirting, door frames, etc. Due to the high shine finish, imperfections are more apparent on surfaces, so some prepping is necessary before painting.\n- Primers: This type of paint primes the surface for a new coating. It bonds to the surface and allows the new paint to better stick, resulting in a more uniform finish. It’s also good for preventing mould by providing a protective barrier.\nTop 10 list of interior paints in Germany (August 2022)\nThe bestseller list compares brands and their interior paints. Which interior paint is the best?\n- Ideal for refreshing old white coatings and for painting over bright shades. Easy…\n- Low odour, breathable, drip-resistant and low spray.\n- Water-dilutable and can be painted universally on all dry surfaces. Easy and safe…\n- Good coverage.\n- Matt white.\n- Easy to work with\n- Can be dissolved\n- Can be thinned with water, protects the environment\n- Low-spray paint for walls and ceilings, can be painted over after 4-6 hours.\n- Schulz Classic is very economical with a bucket you can paint 50-70 m².\n- The interior paint is drip and splash resistant for clean and easy processing.\n- Gloss level: matte\n- Good coverage for indoor walls and ceilings\n- Wash-resistant according to DIN 53778\n- Processing / consumption: approx. 150-180 ml / qm per coat | Coverage 6sqm / liter…\n- Product features safety: solvent-free (according to VdL RL01) | GISCODE M-DF 01 |…\n- General product characteristics: Wet abrasion class 3 (water resistant) | Opacity…\n- Abrasion-resistant and durable.\n- Low-odour and perfect for the ambient air.\n- Range of 75 m² per 10 litres\n- 225 ml for approx. 1.5 m² with one coat. Also suitable for wallpaper or other…\n- Application sponge can be easily rinsed with water after use for further use.\n- Perfect to work with thanks to the sponge attachment with a coverage capacity of…\n- 2.5 litres is sufficient for a single coat of approx. 20 m² - 30 m².\n- 2.5 litres.\n- Products and services – Our range includes a wide range of creative colours,…\n- My colour room – with our products you have the opportunity to be creative…\n- Processing: the water-based, solvent-free and plasticiser-free varnish can be easily…\nWe participate in the Amazon Associates Program. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. For the list of the best interior paints, we consider only products that are available on Amazon while the ranking is based on factors such as customer reviews, number of sales and keyword. It is not a interior paint test. Last Update: 2022/08/19.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cruzeboutiqueandstudio.com/products/paint-your-pet-night-5-12","date":"2021-07-30T23:34:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154032.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20210730220317-20210731010317-00672.warc.gz","language_score":0.9371827840805054,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__276831623","lang":"en","text":"Enjoy a fun-filled family night painting your favorite pet. Katie will be using acrylic paints on a 12x16 canvas board. All you to do is supply our studio with a picture of your beloved pet through our email @ email@example.com or drop off at our shop located at 114 North Holden St.\nArtist: Katie Childers, follow her or check out her work on IG @artby_katie_childers\nEvent time: 7-9 PM\nLocation: Cruze Boutique and Studio 114 North Holden St., Warrensburg\nThis event is reserved for only your family. Come spend and evening with us! Up to 5 people are included in the price.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rhondawhitehead.com/september-24th-1999-an-artist-very-much-in-her-elements/","date":"2022-01-21T11:02:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303356.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20220121101528-20220121131528-00246.warc.gz","language_score":0.956632137298584,"token_count":401,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__56983753","lang":"en","text":"H&H Series September 24th 1999 Ham &High, Helen Smithson Art 35\nPEOPLE tend to divide into those with a preference for the countryside and those who feel it necessary to be near water. Rhonda Whitehead belongs to the hitter group. Although from her home in Swains Lane, Highgate, large expanses of water might not be immediately accessible, it has always been an important part of her creative vocabulary.\nWhich highlights another paradox. She was born in one of the hottest, driest continents on earth: Australia. These apparent contradictions are all to be found in her work which is currently on show at Highgate Fine Art and the Highgate Gallery in Earth, Rock. Water.\nHer Water series of paintings springs from her time spent in the Waveney Valley in Norfolk, where she may be seen examining pieces of algae drifting along in the water. Back at her studio in Highgate she transforms these tiny portions of the natural landscape into very large paintings.\nRock, Australia Series\nAlthough entirely abstract, her water paintings have the feeling of an image seen under a microscope. Flattened onto the surface of the canvas, she captures well the fleeting second when the light hits some submerged object. Whether this is the algae of marshy Norfolk, or the brightly colored coral of Australia.\nIt is this sense of vast skies and huge landscapes seen at close range that unites the work. This longing took her on an extended trip to Australia in 1996, where she became fascinated by Ayer’s Rock.\nThe Ayer’s Rock paintings vary in size from small squares to 5 x 4ft works. The tiny images manage to convey the huge mysterious rock at the dead center of Australia. The fissures and stains of the ancient geological formations she paints in series of tiny marks, or slanting, strata-like strokes, as the deep reds of the rocks are set against the eyeball-searing blue of the sky.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.uksbd.co.uk/intown/art-in-kettering/","date":"2022-01-22T00:00:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303717.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20220121222643-20220122012643-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.8780438303947449,"token_count":424,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__249240868","lang":"en","text":"Art in Kettering\nFind local Kettering Art\nLMD Designs UK\nKettering, Northamptonshire, NN15 5DX\nMade to order unique art work designs digitally printed on gifts, prints and home furnishings by local artist.\nArt Kettering Home furnishings Unique designs Digitally printed Gifts Made to order\nCanvas Art House\nKettering, Northamptonshire, NN15 6EA\nThe Canvas Art House - High quality canvas and framed artwork by various artists\nAt the canvas art house we pride ourselves on giving every one of our customers an outstanding personal service and only selling products which are of the highest quality which we believe cannot be beaten.\nArt Kettering canvas wall art wall art art high quality art canvas\nPet, Portraits & More\nKettering, Northamptonshire, NN14 6TU\nPet, Portraits & More specialise in pet art, which includes portraits of dogs, portraits of cats and portraits of horses using only artists water-colours/ acrylic and high quality heavyweight paper. Pet, Portraits & More also undertake people portraits, wall murals and more in Northampton & surrounding areas.\nArt Kettering wall murals northampton dog portraits cat portraits portraits northampton pet portraits\nLittle Creative Hands\nKettering, Northamptonshire, NN15 5YU\nLittle Creative Hands, Art Craft and Messy play for toddler in Northamptonshire.\n1 hour Themed Creative Sessions- Come along and have fun exploring different textures and materials through play. Let your child use their imaginations and have new experiences through messy play in a friendly, fun atmosphere.\nLet their little creative hands get creative with our themed craft each week, and then take their masterpieces home to treasure forever.\nArt Kettering Get creative use senses to explore Messy play\nKettering Art Listings provided by UKSBD\nif you provide Art in or near Kettering and would like to advertise in the UKSBD Art Directory.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.east2westfurniture.com/products/vintage-large-scale-parisian-street-scene-original-oil-on-canvas-painting","date":"2024-02-26T07:59:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474653.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226062606-20240226092606-00397.warc.gz","language_score":0.9091796875,"token_count":137,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__190090670","lang":"en","text":"Vintage Large Scale Parisian Street Scene, Original Oil on Canvas Painting\nThis talented artist combines skilled pallet knife work and bold brush strokes to render this impressive painting which portrays a lively Paris street scene full of markets, shops and restaurants. This large scale original oil painting will transform many an interior. The painting is unframed. It will be affordably shipped rolled in a tube. Being unframed allows one to choose a frame that suits your taste & decor.\nVintage, 1950s - 1980s.\nCondition is excellent.\nCanvas is 39\" x 51\". The painting fills the canvas with a 1 1/2\" wide border all around.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.livetotry.com/2010/08/03/anatomy-of-a-matisse-copy/","date":"2017-04-23T13:51:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917118707.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031158-00197-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9533498883247375,"token_count":726,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__194335698","lang":"en","text":"One of the greatest ways I’ve ever found to understand how an artist crafted a masterpiece is to try and re-create it. Think of the self-made engineers who teach themselves by disassembling and reassembling computers, radios, cars and contraptions. It is a similar process, but instead of taking apart physical objects, you are deconstructing lines, shapes, colors, negative spaces, perspective and ratios with pencil, with brushstrokes, with small studies and rough drafts, and above all, with your EYES.\nThis past Sunday, I attended a seven-hour painting intensive with a couple former teachers of mine over in the East Village. I started, studied, practiced, painted, repainted and finally, completed, a copy of Matisse’s “The Window” in oil, with an acrylic base layer (oil takes too long to dry for backgrounds!)\nHere is the work, in all its various stages.\nI took a look at it and noticed the blinding aqua background. So I mixed up some blue acrylic (UGH HOW COULD I FORGET YELLOW ACRYLIC) with some white gesso, and began to paint over the old canvas + old cityscape painting:\nUpon closer examination, though, I realize that the underpainting is Umber/Orange. Not Blue! You can see it peeking out behind the black chair, behind the pattern on the floor. All over the place, is the umber underpainting. ARGH! So, over the blue we go:\nWhile waiting for the new coat to dry, I start painting miniature studies to try and understand the layout. Where was the chair? Where was it in relation to the window? How big is that table, REALLY? What is the halfway horizontal point? The halfway vertical point? This is one of the most analytical parts of painting for me. I will actually take my pencil and measure all the major objects in the painting.\nThis is the part where the masters’ really show their talent: their is symmetry you cannot see or notice unless you re-create it. It comes across as a feeling when you look at a painting–but when you try and reproduce it, you see WHY the painting makes you feel good, why it draws your eye successfully: it’s because the proportions are deliberate, repeated. The horizontal distance from the right wall to the end of the right curtain? It’s the same as the width of the green scene between the curtains. Which is the same as the vertical distance between the ceiling and the first black line on the left side of the painting. Which is the same as the distance of the foot of the chair to the edge of the painting.\nP.S: One thing you don’t see in photo reproductions is detail, and the true color of the painting. I had the real treat of seeing this painting in person just ONE WEEK after I’d painted it, at the Matisse show at the MOMA (GOD I LOVE LIVING IN NEW YORK!). In person, I noticed: the carpet’s color looks darker and a deeper shade of blue because he painted BLACK over the green/blue of the wall. I used a different blue. He also scratched off lots of the painting with some kind of razor. The things that are lost in pictures!\nIf you want to learn: Look. Then copy. Then create. Then teach it to someone else.\nFiled under: art | 2 Comments","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bolton.dearnevalleyhistory.org.uk/article/brazil-art-exhibitions-for-bolton-chemist/","date":"2024-04-24T06:15:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819067.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424045636-20240424075636-00019.warc.gz","language_score":0.9758141040802002,"token_count":396,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__94880367","lang":"en","text":"South Yorkshire Times September 28, 1957\nBrazil Art Exhibitions for Bolton Chemist\nAn exhibition of oil and watercolour paintings by the English artist, Vincent Ibberson, whose parents Mr and Mrs B Ibberson, live at 48 Furlong Rd, Bolton on Dearne, has recently been shown by the Brazilian Society of English culture in Rio de Janeiro.\nBegan at Cortonwood\nMr Ibberson, with superintendent of a large Rio de Janeiro chemical Works, is 37. He started painting watercolour in 1951 and two years later began his studies under Ivan Serpa at the Museum of Modern Art of Rio de Janeiro.\nHe is a former student of Wath grammar school, and began his working career as a chemist at Cortonwood Colliery by product plant. While at the colliery, he attended Sheffield University four evenings each week, and eventually graduated in chemistry at London University.\nA self-taught watercolour painter, Mr Ibberon participate in the first exhibition of the “Grupo Fentre” in 1954, and in the following year, some of his work was shown in an exhibition held in the Museum of modern Art of Rio de Janeiro.\nFor the past three years, he has exhibited in the national “”Salso” at the Museum, and took part in the exhibition of contemporary Brazilian painting at Montevideo in 1956 and at Buenos Aires in the current year.\nOf the 29 pictures which have been exhibited by the Brazilian Society of English culture, seven watercolours – which are old studies – and the remainder, oils.\nAn article on the society exhibition, which was published in the Rio de Janeiro paper “Diario de Noticias” on September 3 states:\n“this young painter, who discovered art only six or seven years ago, has talent, and knows how to express it.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://shanegrammerarts.com/fascinated-by-capturing-the-human-face/","date":"2018-09-20T23:04:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267156622.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20180920214659-20180920235059-00294.warc.gz","language_score":0.9569618105888367,"token_count":324,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__197618499","lang":"en","text":"Fascinated by capturing the human face\nI have always been fascinated by capturing the human face using a wide range of materials and utilizing different painting techniques. I have been inspired and challenged by a style of painting called Alla Prima. Wet-on-wet, or Alla Prima is a painting technique, used mostly in oil painting, in which layers of wet paint are applied to previously administered layers of wet paint. This technique requires a fast way of working, because the work has to be finished before the first layers have dried. Maybe I am cheating but I have mostly been using acrylics that can be harder to use just because they dry so fast. You can see the process develop as I am working to construct the painting. Keeping in mind that I love mixed media and I’m using a mixture of spray paint, paint markers, and permanent markers. Sometimes I forget to take photos because I am working so fast! I love leaving the brush strokes that give a hard line texture and I’m getting more comfortable being more bold. I will continue experimenting with contemporary art influences to drive me to think differently. Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the late 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic combination of materials, methods, concepts, and subjects that challenge traditional boundaries and defy easy definition. Diverse and eclectic, contemporary art as a whole is distinguished by the very lack of a uniform, organising principle, ideology, or “-ism“.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://woolandvinedesign.com/rustoleum-bicycle-makeover/","date":"2022-08-12T21:34:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571758.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20220812200804-20220812230804-00204.warc.gz","language_score":0.9306982755661011,"token_count":249,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__77478774","lang":"en","text":"As Haven conference is coming up, I’ve been SO busy with fun projects! One of them is a Rust-Oleum spray paint challenge.\nThe spray paint challenge is to transform and refresh a furniture or decor piece! Here is my transformation:\nWe’ve had this bike for years (got it from my niece), and we used to ride it around! But then it sat on the side of the house. And it sat. And it sat. Until FINALLY I decided to transform it.\nI used Rust-Oleum’s 2020 Coral color because it popped and reminded me of summer! I love this 2020 color line and could’ve gone with any of the choices honestly.\nI taped off the bicycle, cleaned it off, and got to work! I LOVE how it turned out and love how the spray paint applied. It took a looooong time to tape it off, but only 45 minutes to an hour to paint!\nI love seeing all the Rust-Oleum submissions and now I have sooo many ideas on what I can spray paint around my home. I may try a clock next or I may have another little project up my sleeve . . .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.spa-fine-art.com/hope-reis","date":"2019-09-19T17:13:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573561.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20190919163337-20190919185337-00146.warc.gz","language_score":0.9527249336242676,"token_count":303,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__203416156","lang":"en","text":"Hope Reis is a contemporary artist, originally from Greenwich, Connecticut. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interior Design from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, but since 2000 has spent her time learning about art.\nHope seeks to combine realism and impressionism in her paintings. Painting from life, or on location is what really inspires her, and heightens the emotional charge and depth in her work. Whether she arranges a live floral set up in her studio, or is painting en plein air, Hope wants to capture the freshness of the flowers, or the effect of the light on the landscape. She works in either watercolor or oils, depending upon the effect she is trying to achieve.\nInspired by the richness of the work of the Old Masters, Hope’s work has a timeless quality to it enhanced by her intuitive sense about contemporary taste and color.\nPainting from life: “I feel the energy and passion that comes from painting from life, whether flowers in the Studio or painting in the landscape. This element is one of the things that really excites me. It’s what I want the viewer to feel also, says the artist. I want my work to reflect the appreciation I feel for the glorious beauty God has given all to enjoy.”\nOne of her florals is featured in a book from International Artist Publishing entitled, “How Did You Paint That? 100 Ways to Paint Still Life & Florals”.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.polyedres.com/category/home-improvement/","date":"2021-04-18T15:02:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038492417.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20210418133614-20210418163614-00580.warc.gz","language_score":0.959860622882843,"token_count":434,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__22698366","lang":"en","text":"When it comes to painting your interior or exterior parts of your home, you should hire a certified and experienced painter. You can decide to hire either a painting contractor or a painting company. Depending on your choice, make sure that you find the right factors that will help you to make an informed decision.\nProfessional painting contractors invest heavily in training and using safety painting equipment. That is why, when you are working with a certified painter, you are assured of safety measures. In other words, when you work with these experts, you might not get reports of any accident-related to painting services. Apart from ensuring that there are security measures put in place, these contractors have the right painting skills and knowledge to ensure that they deliver quality and safety painting services.\nRegardless of the size of your house, a professional painting contractor will offer an estimate of your work and then set the right duration they are likely to complete. But depending on your budget, note that these experts will leave you with enough time to complete other things such as decorations and designs. Also, these contractors will enable you to decide when to start and also set the deadline for your project completion.\nFor you to have an attractive and durable house, you should ensure that it maintains its shape and design. Once you notice that some interior rooms are fading, you should look for professional painters to repaint them. When they are conducting their services, they can spot a rot or decay on your house walls. Since these decays are likely to cause a significant impact on your home, they will help you to fix them or look for potential contractors who can fix them.\nFamiliar with New Colors and Patterns\nRepainting your home’s exterior or interior is a perfect opportunity to choose new patterns or colors for your house. It will be a fun experience if you have professional painters who will refresh your old interiors and exteriors. Due to their painting knowledge and skills, they will offer the best coloring schemes that will suit your painting needs. Above all, these painters will use high-quality paint that will impact the ability of your house or walls to withstand various weather conditions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kostenloskreditevergleichen.net/why-businesses-arent-as-bad-as-you-think-2.html","date":"2021-01-19T05:45:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703517966.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20210119042046-20210119072046-00022.warc.gz","language_score":0.9817333817481995,"token_count":549,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__209132543","lang":"en","text":"Professional Interior Painters and Their Benefits\nA lot of people consider repainting their rooms every time they redecorate it. You might consider doing your own interior painting. It is never a good idea to do your own interior painting. You might not know it, but repainting your room by yourself is going to be more difficult than you think. You will be happy to know, though, that you can easily hire a professional interior painter to do the job for you. Not only that, but these professional interior painters can provide you with lots of benefits. Before you hire a professional interior painter, it is first important that you understand the benefits that they can provide for you. Here, you will learn about 3 of the greatest benefits. These are the benefits that you will receive from professional interior painters.\nOne benefit that professional interior painters can provide for you is great knowledge and experience. The reason why we say that doing your own interior painting is going to be difficult is because a lot of knowledge and experience are really needed. But you can be sure that professional interior painters have the knowledge and experience to be able to properly and perfectly paint your room for you. This is also a great benefit because you will be able to come up with a perfect wall design, and they will be able to make it happen in the best way possible. So this is benefit number one that you will receive from professional interior painters.\nThere is more benefit that you can receive; and this second benefit is the benefit of convenience. It is no secret that doing your own repainting will provide you with so much convenience. Some of the inconveniences you will experience is trying to find the time, and also the energy, to actually do the painting by yourself. But you can be sure to experience great convenience when you hire professional interior painters because they will take the full responsibility of painting your room into their hands. So this is one of the reason why hiring a professional interior painter is really great, because of the convenience they provide. This is benefit number two to hiring professional interior painters.\nBecause professional interior painters provide their own tools and equipment, this is considered yet another really great benefit. If you are curious to know why this is such a great benefit, then we will explain to you. The first reason this is a great benefit is because you will no longer have to go out of your way to provide these painting equipment for them. Because they bring their own tools and equipment, this means that the tools and equipment that are being used to paint your room are some of the best ones; the ones that will really do the job well. So this is the last but definitely not the least benefit.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gamingindustryiq.com/how-to-choose-the-right-pet-painting-for-your-home/","date":"2022-12-06T11:49:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711077.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20221206092907-20221206122907-00768.warc.gz","language_score":0.9495092034339905,"token_count":463,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__9613013","lang":"en","text":"How to choose the right pet painting for your home\nPet paintings are portraits of people’s pets. They may be computerized or traditional works of art and in most cases capture the pet’s character involved. Many individuals commission pet paintings to immortalize their dearest animal buddies.\npet paintings is definitely an exceptional gift for just about any pet lover in your life. Commissioning a dog piece of art is an excellent selection for a unique and personal gift. Your receiver of the email will enjoy their 1-of-a-form painting, and this will serve as a beautiful memory in their furry buddy.\nHow to pick the best artwork for your residence\nIt would help when you regarded several things when choosing the right dog artwork for your home. The very first is the actual size of the piece of art. You want to ensure it is in portion for the readily available place. The second is the subject material. When you have a particular design or type at heart, you need to make sure the piece of art reflects that. And lastly, you wish to pick a painting which makes you cheerful.\nThe advantages of possessing a artwork:\nThere are lots of good things about getting a family pet painting. For just one, it is actually a wonderful and unique method to immortalize your cherished dog. It also creates an excellent discussion beginner and might be a method to obtain ease and comfort and joy.\nAdditionally, pet paintings make charming presents for pet fans. If you are looking for any individual and unique present, commissioning a pet painting can be a fantastic alternative. Lastly, having a family pet painting might be simply fun! It’s satisfying to think about an issue that captures your furry friend’s personality, also it can bring you happiness each and every time you see it.\nAre you aware that paintings of household pets make great gifts? They are not only are private and different, they also seize the animal’s persona. If you’re thinking of supplying somebody a dog painting, below are a few stuff to remember:\n-The size of the painting\n-The niche subject\n-Your financial allowance\nProviding a dog piece of art being a gift idea is a innovative and remarkable gesture adored for years.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.parc-excalibourg.com/cabinet-repainting-a-handymans-guide/","date":"2023-06-05T17:33:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652149.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605153700-20230605183700-00697.warc.gz","language_score":0.9467085599899292,"token_count":663,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__66810232","lang":"en","text":"Cabinet Repainting – A Handyman’s Guide\nCabinet repainting involves painting the cabinets to create a new look. Before you begin, you should remove any old paint and apply primer. Then, you should sand the cabinets to create a smooth finish. Afterward, you should apply a second coat of paint to the cabinets. Be sure to sand down the edges and fill any holes or blemishes. Finally, you can apply a third coat of paint, if desired.\nWhen repainting cabinets, you should always make sure that the color matches the rest of the walls and kitchen. You can either play around with different shades of colors, or select one strong color to accent the other elements in the room. Before painting the cabinets, you should always do some preparation work, such as paper sanding and repair work. Hiring a professional painter will reduce the amount of prep work you have to do, and the job will be done more quickly.\nA professional painter from a reliable St. Petersburg handyman services will be able to paint the cabinets with precision and care. Professionals recommend oil-based paint because it goes on smoothly and boasts good coverage. This type of paint is also easier to apply and will cover a dark surface with fewer coats. Also, oil-based paint dries and cures quicker, which means a stronger, more durable finish. This is important, as kitchen cabinets see a lot of wear and tear.\nIf you’re not up for an entire remodel, cabinet repainting is a great way to rejuvenate your kitchen cabinets and make them look new. The finished product will improve the overall appearance of your kitchen and make it more inviting. Repainting your cabinets can also give you a sense of excitement. Professionals are highly trained and experienced in this process.\nProfessional painters will use the latest painting techniques to create a durable finish. They will also use the best materials for your cabinets. This will ensure a long-lasting finish, so you won’t have to worry about touch-ups later. If you’re unsure of your painting skills, it’s best to leave the preparation to the pros.\nBefore repainting your cabinets, you should clean them thoroughly. Make sure you remove any grease or dust. You should also caulk all damaged areas. Then, use a primer to ensure the paint sticks well to the wood. A primer that contains a shellac or oil base is recommended.\nRepainting your cabinets can help open up a wide variety of design options for your kitchen. In addition to giving you a fresh look, it can also increase your home’s curb appeal. Although the process can take longer than a full remodel, it won’t disrupt your daily activities in the kitchen. Make sure your cabinets are in good shape, without major nicks and dents.\nA cabinet refacing project may involve replacing drawers and doors. It may also include repainting the framework. The benefit of this option is that it is less expensive than cabinet repainting. You can paint the doors, drawers, and foundations, which is less time-consuming. You can also add a unique texture to your cabinets.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dynamicpaintingusa.com/painting-contractor-fish-hawk-florida/","date":"2024-04-15T09:15:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816954.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415080257-20240415110257-00332.warc.gz","language_score":0.9495486617088318,"token_count":469,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__197674479","lang":"en","text":"Your Fish Hawk Florida\nPainting Contractor: Fish Hawk\nDynamic Painting is your full service residential and commercial painting contractor in Fish Hawk. When it is time paint your investment look no further. Dynamic Painting is fully licensed, bonded and insured. You can also rest assured knowing that your project will be carefully taken care of by our experienced team of professional painters. We do extensive background checks on all of our employees and require minimum of three years experience. We never employ subcontractors. This allows us to ensure that our painters have your best interest in mind. This is just part of our commitment of excellence. We also carry a $1,000,000 liability insurance policy allowing us to protect your valuable property and a $2,000,000 worker’s compensation policy on all employees and staff.\nDynamic Painting offers first-rate interior and exterior painting services in and around the Tampa Bay area. We use the highest quality paints and materials, including the Sherwin-Williams® Duration® Premium and Resilience® product lines to ensure you receive the absolute best finish. In addition, all of our work comes backed with a 6-year warranty, one of the best in the business. No fine print. No hassles. We stand behind every job we do. Your satisfaction is our success. Don’t settle for less.\nDynamic Painting has been providing outstanding service to Fish Hawk and the Tampa Bay area for over 12 years, but owner Rob Silver has been working in the painting industry for over 40 years.\nGiving back to the community is also very important. Over the years Dynamic Painting has had the priveledge to provide painting services for those in need. On Mother’s Day, Dynamic Painting in partneship with the Ospery Observer offered the Painting From the Heart program, where a single mother, or a veteran of our US Armed Forces, in need received a free home makeover. They also participate in many other charties thoughout the Tampa Bay region.\nPlease call your painting contractor in Fish Hawk today for your FREE estimate and consultation. A member of our courteous and expert team will create your personal estimate, focused on helping you transform your home, business, or other properties into the look you have always wanted.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://diggwinnett.com/never-have-i-ever-painted-a-mural/","date":"2024-04-20T08:05:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817491.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420060257-20240420090257-00223.warc.gz","language_score":0.9459444284439087,"token_count":896,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__118880740","lang":"en","text":"By: Bryce Boigner\nWhen it comes to public demonstration, the mural is a common and eye-catching way to express oneself, document or tribute, promote a political or social cause, or to simply beautify a space. From the immaculate religious frescoes of antiquity to the powerful renderings dreamed up by Roosevelt’s WPA, the mural as an art form is just as old as society itself. Today, they’re perhaps more utilized and accepted than ever before, especially in Gwinnett.\nPerhaps you’ve seen the Holtkamp mural on your way up I-85, the “Greetings from Norcross” postcard mural while passing through town. Perhaps you even read about “Suwanee Rocks!” right here in The DiG! Maybe you’re wondering if you could try your hand at some mural painting. And while I wouldn’t consider this article a one-stop testament on how to do it, I may be able to give you at least an idea of where to start and what to do.\nNow before we dive into this topic, I find it fitting to include this little disclaimer: I’m no artist, nor have I ever painted a mural (maybe someday!). Your experience may vary; like all things, this takes practice! Also, if you plan to paint a wall that isn’t yours, always make sure you go through the proper channels before you start. No matter how good you think your mural is, it’s inevitable someone would prefer the wall the way it looked, especially if they didn’t ask for your artistic input. Be smart about it!\nThe first consideration you’ll want to make is the space you’ll be working with. Obviously, the drywall in your bedroom is going to make for a much different painting experience than bricks on the side of a 100-year-old pharmacy. If painting an outdoor mural, you’ll also want to account for environmental conditions: sun, harsh elements, traffic, fumes and pollutants that may strip or discolor your work. Oftentimes, murals seen in public are done on some kind of patronage: a local government, an organization, the business or building being painted on (remember what I said about proper channels), so additional considerations would have to be made on the content of your work — paint something everyone will love.\nYou’ll want to visualize and sketch your concept. Put your preliminary design to paper on a smaller scale before you mark up something that’s harder to erase. Again, practice makes perfect!\nPrep & Paint\nFor the sake of argument, let’s say you have space on an outdoor shed that you want to do a nature scene on. When it’s time to actually get painting, you’ll want to make sure you have the proper supplies. Skillshare lists a few basic needs for painting an inside or outside mural:\n- Brushes (and a roller, optional)\n- Rags/paper towels\n- A bucket of water for cleaning brushes\n- String for measuring or using as a guideline\nFor our wooden shed, you may want to find waterproof paint that works for thicker walls: self-priming industrial paint is recommended. Start by cleaning your work surface to clear away any dirt, water or cobwebs that may impede your painting. If you wish, you may also want to repaint the surface with an even coating. Next, scale your design to the desired cover on your surface using a grid or projector, outlining the larger shapes before moving into the smaller details, and remember to take a step back every once in a while to see if your painting is still coming together as planned. Work in layers to ensure everything goes on and dries even.\nWhen satisfied with your mural, you might choose to seal the wall with an acrylic emulsion or spray varnish — this will better protect your design from harsh elements.\nAnd presto…you painted a mural! There’s definitely more to the process than this, and you can find more in-depth tutorials online (Skillshare is a great place to start), but ultimately, how you go about plotting and painting your work will be up to you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://webmail.stpeters.org.au/gallery/icon/icon.shtml","date":"2022-09-30T23:27:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335504.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20220930212504-20221001002504-00547.warc.gz","language_score":0.8973515629768372,"token_count":325,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__183085812","lang":"en","text":"Exploring contemporary and archival material\nSt Peter's Eastern Hill Iconostasis\nThere are twelve icon panels, set in the screen in the roof of the church at the end of the nave.\nAt the centre is the Blessed Virgin May with the Holy Child, and St Peter, patron of this parish church of the City of Melbourne since 1847. To the left of Our Lady is St John the Baptist, the one who announced the Messiah. Flanking these three are two archangels: the Archangel Gabriel on the left and the Archangel Michael on the right. St Paul, apostle to the gentiles, is on Michael's right. Two great old testament figures are next on either side: Elijah the prophet and Moses the lawgiver and liberator. St John the Evangelist and St Andrew take us out, on the far left, to St Mary Magdalene and, on the far right, St Lazarus. These two stand as prime examples of the Lord's reaching out to those in need.\nTaken together, these 12 spread across the full width of the church as a generous and comprehensive welcome into the nearer presence of the Lord.\nFrom the left: Mary Magdalene, John, Elijah, Gabriel, John the Baptist, the Virgin Mary, Peter, Michael, Paul, Moses, Andrew and Lazarus.\nMore information is given with the larger picture of each icon that can be obtained by clicking on the thumbnail images above.\nA project of the St Peter's Eastern Hill Icon School.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://honeysucklestudio.blogspot.com/2014/12/in-my-studio.html","date":"2019-07-16T03:59:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195524502.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20190716035206-20190716061206-00045.warc.gz","language_score":0.9800781011581421,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__64730925","lang":"en","text":"The painting above titled ' Carnival' (acrylic on canvas) is now sold and has gone to London.\nThese days not much is happening in my studio as I am a bit busy making Christmas presents and also have a lot to do. Olivia is going to be thirteen soon. A very special day for all of us. I have also very bravely decided to make my own Christmas dress. So you can see these two hands are very busy at the moment but next year I do need to get back in my studio and start new paintings. If you are interested to see my other paintings please check my website www.sujata-art.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.svcoatingspvtltd.com/surfacer-paint-1622914.html","date":"2019-02-16T03:57:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247479838.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20190216024809-20190216050809-00070.warc.gz","language_score":0.8938246369361877,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__145412189","lang":"en","text":"|Home||» Products||» Enamel Primers||» Surfacer Paint|\nRelying on our wide experience in the industry, we are counted amongst the top notch manufacturers and suppliers of Surfacer Paint. The paints offered by us are widely used on steel structures, wooden items, FRP sheets and pipelines. This paint is available in various shades for our clients to choose from. The offered Surfacer Paint is widely accredited for its qualitative features. We make available this paint to our clients at affordable prices.\nQuick drying and eco-friendly\nCan be preserved for long time\nLong lasting shine","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.zellart.com/blogs/news/tagged/kitchen-paint","date":"2022-05-24T07:01:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662564830.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20220524045003-20220524075003-00677.warc.gz","language_score":0.9513681530952454,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__157141214","lang":"en","text":"The kitchen changes started small, but late last night, they became more apparent with a fresh coat of paint. After 8 years of green, I still really liked the color itself, but it was starting to feel dated and wasn’t meshing with some of the other changes I have planned for the kitchen. Then, two weeks ago, we sorted through some of my top color...\nHey there! I’m glad you’re here! Today, I am waffling over paint colors for my kitchen redesign and looking for the best creamy gray paint. Yesterday, I shared the updated light fixtures, and today, we’re narrowing down the creamy gray paint colors that have made the […]","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.betterinthebarrens.com/event/sip-and-paint-the-grove/","date":"2023-02-02T18:30:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500035.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202165041-20230202195041-00683.warc.gz","language_score":0.9077483415603638,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__1511440","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nSip and Paint @ The Grove\nSeptember 15, 2022 @ 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM\nWe’re excited to announce our very first Sip and Paint at The Grove with The Paint Escape & More on September 15th!\nCome join us for a relaxing evening under the trees while we try our hand at painting “Camping Life!”\nReserve your spot today at the Eventbrite link provided! SOLD OUT!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lunenburgarts.org/programs/painting-landscapes-in-water-colour/","date":"2018-10-21T18:30:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583514314.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20181021181851-20181021203351-00150.warc.gz","language_score":0.9447673559188843,"token_count":318,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__103909798","lang":"en","text":"Participants should bring:\n- Watercolour paints consisting of at least a red, yellow and blue and some earth colours like yellow ochre and burnt sienna or sepia.\n- A watercolour palette.\n- Watercolour brushes, at least a smaller round and a large wash brush.\n- Watercolour paper. If possible buy an artist quality paper. one sheet (22’ x 30”) cut into four pieces is more than sufficient.\n- A rigid support to tape or clip your paper to.\n- Water container, paper towel, masking tape or clips.\n- An easel (optional)\nAbout Tom Ward:\nBorn in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1959, Tom studied geology at Dalhousie University and worked for four years in the oceanography department at the university. From 1986-1991, he pursued a combined degree in Fine Arts and Art Education at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He worked for a year as a teacher. Since 1993, he has been working full-time as a painter in watercolour. Tom’s goal is to paint the light and what that particular light evokes in fact and mood. He is drawn to a consideration of how we mark time in the rhythms of daily rural life and how the cyclical aspect of nature holds a quality of the eternal. He is also drawn by the relationship that exists between the landscape, the ocean and the people. In terms of composition, Tom tends toward strong abstract patterns of light and shadow within the realist images he paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://erilnisbett.com/product/worthing-beach-dawn/","date":"2023-06-02T11:25:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224648635.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20230602104352-20230602134352-00761.warc.gz","language_score":0.8919448256492615,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__53266113","lang":"en","text":"Worthing Beach Dawn – Original Oil on Canvas\nWorthing Beach Dawn – Oil on stretched canvas\n80 cm x 60 cm\n* SOLD * … WAS sold in 2020, but has just come up for sale again! (I purchased it back as original buyer loved it but needed funds for a wedding).\nPlease contact me if you are interested in this one.\nWe love living so close to the seaside here. And I’m glad I got up early-ish this saturday morning to go for a wander along the beach\nThere was only around 30 mins when the light bounced through the wave-tops like this.\nWorthing Beach Dawn – Oil on stretched Canvas\n80 cm x 60 cm (framed in black floating frame ready to hang)\nLimited Edition and Open edition prints also available.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.stepbystepart.co.uk/news/category/haiya-oil-pastels","date":"2024-04-24T16:33:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819668.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424143432-20240424173432-00501.warc.gz","language_score":0.9587754607200623,"token_count":869,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__165525689","lang":"en","text":"We were sent a box of HAIYA oil pastels by the Paul Rubens art company, asking if we would review them. We only agreed to do so with the understanding that we could write an honest review. After conducting our research and product testing, we present our findings and hope this review is helpful to you.\nKey feature of this set:\nIdeal for the novice\nIf you're a beginner, we suggest starting with a more affordable set to gain some experience. This approach can be cost-effective in the long run.\nYou can purchase this set of 48 oil pastels on Amazon for approximately £30. They are considered to be of student-quality, which means they are priced similarly to other student-quality oil pastels and provide good coverage. If you are an amateur, this set is a great way to get a feel for the medium.\nHow do they compare to professional quality oil pastels?\nHaving read numerous reviews about this product before agreeing to do our own review, we note many users comparing them to the Sennelier oil pastels. The Sennelier pastels are almost certainly the best quality oil pastel on the market and were created especially for the artist Pablo Picasso in 1949, so any comparison to this product is purely cosmetic. Paul Rubens does not market their oil pastels as artist quality, so we will briefly compare them. They are both bullet-shaped, making the application slick. They are also very creamy, so each layer is thick and opaque.\nThough Paul Rubens states their pastels are lightfast, we cannot find any information on the testing standards they use, so it is unlikely that they will be of the same rigorous levels that well-known brands use. Always ensure your artwork is correctly protected and avoid hanging your paintings in direct sunlight.\nOur trial and findings\nWe used a limited number of colours and a small sheet of Art Spectrum Colourfix black to create a drawing of a fishing shack against a pink sunset. First, we applied a light layer of colours, gently blending them. Then, we added more tones and re-blended to cover most of the paper surface. We used a palette knife to lift the pastel and expose the black surface, which helped to create the contrasts found in the shack and frame. By removing the pastel with a tool, we could achieve the fine details that are impossible with oil pastels alone. To enhance the definition, we purposely left some of the paper showing through.\nWhat do the symbols mean that are printed on the paper sleeve?\nThe paper sleeve displays the colour name, pastel number, star rating for lightfastness, and opacity level. Additionally, it provides the pigment codes that explain which pigments were mixed together to produce each oil pastel colour.\nUnfortunately, these pastels are not currently available as open stock, which is a significant issue for a pliable medium like the oil pastel. The necessity of accessing additional colours is fundamental to the product's longevity.\nIf you're new to oil pastels, starting with a set like this would be a good option. However, it's worth noting that they are creamier than most student-quality oil pastels, which you may find awkward at first. These oil pastels are perfect for creating impasto work because they are incredibly soft and creamy, with opaque colours that are ideal for this type of application. However, if you're going to create high-quality artwork for clients, we suggest using these in conjunction with artist-quality pastels.\nAt this price, they would make an excellent addition to your oil pastel collection, and it won't break the bank if using them to practice your techniques or create art to reproduce into prints.\nAbout the Paul Rubens company\nIt is worth noting that we do not receive a commission for any products sold through this review. In this particular case, we were fortunate enough to receive this set without charge. We are committed to providing an impartial review of the product, and our opinions are based solely on our own experiences and observations.\nKaren M Berisford","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://laudaninorcineria.com/blogs/news/8842029-silk-swallows-artwork","date":"2022-01-20T14:38:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320301863.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20220120130236-20220120160236-00707.warc.gz","language_score":0.9743123054504395,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__10014241","lang":"en","text":"Silk & Swallows Artwork 01 Jul, 2013 We thought it was about time that we threw some birds back into the mix, so here is our latest release; Silk and Swallows. Faye and I have been looking at a lot of religious engravings recently as well as painting of saints. The subject of religious iconography has always interested us and, in an aesthetic sense, it has always bled into our own work. The representation of Death in western religious art ranges from comforting to absolutely terrifying, so it’s always a good place to start looking for inspiration. We hope to touch on this subject again in future works, but for now we have fallen for witchcraft and sorcery!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://newenglandroofingct.com/madison-exterior-painting/","date":"2024-04-18T22:34:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817249.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418222029-20240419012029-00050.warc.gz","language_score":0.9300144910812378,"token_count":1031,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__23782716","lang":"en","text":"Exterior Painting Services\nin Madison, CT\nQuality Exterior Painting in Madison\nInterior and exterior painting are common home improvement projects in Madison. 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The professionals at New England Roofing can help. We have provided Madison property owners with reliable services at competitive prices for over two decades. Call us at 203-795-3947 to request a free estimate for interior or exterior painting in Madison.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://spencerofalthorp.com/rooms/south-drawing-room/","date":"2021-02-28T19:44:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178361723.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20210228175250-20210228205250-00175.warc.gz","language_score":0.9766975045204163,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__219568876","lang":"en","text":"The South Drawing Room was, for a hundred years, a dining room and now serves as a reception room. It contains some splendidly ornate and important furniture, much of it French, acquired by the First Earl Spencer for Spencer House in London.\nIn this room is an outstanding collection of portrait paintings, predominately by Sir Joshua Reynolds. Amongst these is one portrait, painted in 1786, of John Charles, Viscount Althorp. He was the only person to be painted by Reynolds, and also (when an old man) to be photographed.\nThis was one of the first rooms to be redecorated by Earl Spencer after he inherited Althorp in 1992.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://findit.lep.co.uk/company/1498849681584128","date":"2022-01-25T08:34:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304798.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20220125070039-20220125100039-00452.warc.gz","language_score":0.8615840077400208,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__51302653","lang":"en","text":"Category: Painters and Decorators\nAddress: Unit 29, New Hall Hey Business Park, New Hall Hey Road, Rossendale, Lancashire, BB4 6HL\nLandline: 01706 5...\nuPVC Spraying, Window Spraying, Spray Painting Services\nSpray It Here at spray-it.co.uk we specialise in onsite spray painting services including commercial, domestic and industrial spray painting projects such as windows, doors and furniture.\nVerified ID: 1498849681584128\nVerified 06/08/2021 @ 07:20:17\nLast updated 06/08/2021 @ 07:29:00\nLearn more about Verification in the Central Index\nMonday to Saturday\n10:00 to 18:00","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.colliemail.com.au/story/4174056/international-artist-paints-the-town/","date":"2016-09-27T12:04:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-40/segments/1474738661051.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20160924173741-00251-ip-10-143-35-109.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9784727692604065,"token_count":498,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-40__0__126447765","lang":"en","text":"INTERNATIONALLY renowned artist Joseph Boin a.k.a Art By Destroy stopped by Collie last week to complete some commissioned artwork at the Crown Hotel.\nBoin has painted public artwork both in Perth and across the globe, and said he was happy with the end result of the Collie-inspired work.\n“I was commissioned to paint the pub, and I wanted to bring some colour to the drab outdoor part of the pub,’ he said.\n“I was given free rein with the design so I kind of just went with it.”\nBoin completed two main murals in the pub courtyard including a large-scale aerosol painting of resident pub-dog Oscar the British Bulldog, and a Coal mining inspired piece.\n“I painted Oscar from a photo, and was really happy with how it turned out,” he said.\n“I was sort of briefed on the town and I had a look on Google and saw a bit about what the town was about before i put together some ideas.”\n“I gathered some images and decided to represent the working side of things, that’s why I have done the painting of the Haulpak truck.”\n“It took about 4 days of working 10 hours to complete the detailed designs.”\nThe Perth-based artist has been painting for over 20 years but only started as a full time job since 2012.\n“I have a bit of a tattooing background and then started doing art full time from there,” he said.\n“I am not limited to one style of art, I specialise in a lot of realism and traditional graffiti lettering, a bit of everything really.”\n“My main medium is aerosol, it’s quick and effective, but I also work with acrylics and other things.” Boin has painted commissioned public art pieces across the world and said he enjoys to paint when he is travelling.\n“I have other murals on South Beach in Fremantle, Perth City, Mount Lawley, Applecross, basically all over Perth metro area,” he said.\n“I also like to travel and paint around the world, and have work in Berlin, Amsterdam, Spain, Nepal, Bali, and other places.”\nFor more information visit artbydestroy.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tandyleather.com/collections/featured-products/products/2812-01-angelus-set-of-12-1-oz-best-colors","date":"2021-02-28T07:05:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178360293.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20210228054509-20210228084509-00244.warc.gz","language_score":0.8357635140419006,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__54345633","lang":"en","text":"Angelus Leather Paints Set of 12\nAngelus paint is the premier option for your sneaker projects. These paints will not crack or peel when prepped and applied properly to your custom sneakers. Once completely dry, these paints are waterproof. Whether you're customizing your tennis shoes, or have a shoe restoration project, our paint sets are your best choice. This paint is water-based for easy clean-up and is mixable for countless custom colors\nRed, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Purple, Black, White, Gray, Navy, Pink, Brown\nRio Red, Flaming Orange, Lava Orange, Sunset Yellow, Tropic Sun, Popsicle Green, Amazon Green, Bahama Blue, Paradise Purple, Parisian Pink, Tahitian Pink, Jamaican Joy\nSilver, Gold, Pewter, Bronze, Copper, 18K Gold, Rose Gold, Emerald Green, Riot Red, Pacific Blue, Prince Purple, Sterling Silver\n- Each Color: 1 oz. (29.57 mL)\n- This product will not work properly after being frozen and may freeze during shipping if sent to a cold climate.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://peytonsmomma.com/benjamin-moore-aura-waterborne-interior/","date":"2024-04-16T18:19:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817103.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416155952-20240416185952-00600.warc.gz","language_score":0.9893708825111389,"token_count":538,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__26104398","lang":"en","text":"With the holidays approaching fast I have been looking for ways to spruce up our house. It’s been a year since our last painting project and I’m getting pretty bored with the colors around the house. Lately, when I’m watching television I have noticed that my attention is going to what color the walls are and what type of trim is in the room rather than what the characters are doing on the show. So when Bzzagent offered a mission that involved painting a room of my choice I jumped on it!\nI love to paint. Rarely do I ever hire someone to paint for me. I find it relaxing and I also enjoy the since of satisfaction I get from finishing a room top to bottom by myself. For this project I had chosen the bathroom. It was the only room in the house that we have not painted except the laundry room. I have just been drawn to blues lately. They seem to be all the rage. I have noticed that a lot of the shows on television have blue walls with lots of white trim and moldings. Well I was not going to add any molding our bathroom but we already had the white trim! So blue was what was going up on the walls. Now we just had to decide which shade!\nI prepped my bathroom like I normally would. Cleaned off the corners and all the trim. Taped the painters tape to any exposed services I didn’t want painted and started to paint! The first thing I noticed was how easy it was to mix the paint. It had only been a day since I went and purchased the paint but I still wanted to mix it up a little just to make sure none had separate. It also poured very nicely into our trough. No splashes. And the application process was a breeze! There were no clumps and it glided right onto the wall. One gallon was more than enough to do our bathroom. And I was able to cover it in one coat. I’ve painted with numerous different brands over the years but I can honestly say Benjamin Moore Aura Waterborne Interior paint was one of the highest quality products I have ever used. I loved how it went on. There were no little dried chunks or anything. Just smooth application every time. I highly recommended this paint for everyone. It was simple, went on smooth and covered in one coat. And the color palate selection was amazing!\nBzzagent did supply me with a can of Benjamin Moore Aura Waterborne Interior Paint in the color of my choosing. However, all feelings expressed are my own and they were not influenced by Bzzagent or anyone else.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thebyzantinelegacy.com/andrei-rublev-","date":"2023-05-28T23:21:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644571.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20230528214404-20230529004404-00098.warc.gz","language_score":0.9542824029922485,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__257234449","lang":"en","text":"top of page\nAndrei Rublev (1360s – c. 1430) is widely considered to be the greatest medieval Russian painter of Orthodox icons and frescoes. His teacher was Theophanes the Greek, a Byzantine artist who was born in Constantinople and later came to Russia. While a great example of the direct connection of Russian art to Byzantine culture, Rublev went in his own direction artistically as well. His work can be found in the Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir.\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.colonialhouse.net/products/framed-sailboat-oil-painting","date":"2023-09-24T23:02:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506669.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924223409-20230925013409-00440.warc.gz","language_score":0.8779313564300537,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__2845560","lang":"en","text":"Framed Sailboat Oil Painting\nRecalling nautical scenes depicted in colonial seascapes, this artwork has a time-honored feel. A subtle palette infuses a whimsical touch of nostalgia and the coast and maritime and the summer. This a great addition to a beach or lake cottage.\nSet the tone of your coastal getaway with this sailboat oil painting. This piece is the perfect punctuation for a nautical-themed home or room. Hang it anywhere you need a neutral element, or gift it to your favorite sailor.\n- Brand: Kalalou\n- 36.5\" x 36.5\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mattsthoughts.blog/2019/06/25/alexander-the-great-by-philip-freeman/","date":"2020-07-02T13:11:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655878753.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20200702111512-20200702141512-00029.warc.gz","language_score":0.9963604211807251,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__81047920","lang":"en","text":"It’s been a few weeks since I finished listening to this book, so I may not record everything important about it, but one thing stands out particularly. Alexander commissioned an artist to paint him. He did not like it and made the artist paint him again. The artist showed the first painting to Alexander’s horse, the horse nayed, and he said your horse has better taste than you. But, he redid the painting and depicted the king as Zeus. Alexander was a great king and leader, but he was vain and that was his weakness.\nAlexander was gifted and tutored by Aristotle, but above all, he was a warrior. He had an insatiable need to conquer. When he was about to die, they asked him who he would leave his kingdom to, he said, “The strongest.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://therusticbarnwyo.com/2019/10/10/how-to-create-beautiful-modern-flow-art/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-to-create-beautiful-modern-flow-art","date":"2024-02-25T23:00:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474643.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225203035-20240225233035-00070.warc.gz","language_score":0.9319032430648804,"token_count":1316,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__114914181","lang":"en","text":"How To: Create Beautiful Modern Flo Art\nHey there friends! Today I want to share with you an easy way to create gorgeous modern art for your home.\nModern! you may say – but yes. In our home, HH and I like to mix it up a bit – Farmhouse, Modern, Vintage, Industrial – you just never know what you might like. I have found that this flo art work is a beautiful addition to any home – AND – bonus here: What a great, inexpensive way to take care of those big awkward wall spaces. Trust me!\nOkay, here’s what you need;\n1 Canvas (OR) build your own wood frame any size and stretch a prewashed piece of painters drop cloth and air-staple that cloth gooood and tight.\nIf you stretch your own – buy a bottle of Gesso (in the art dept) to seal the small holes in the fabric and allow it to dry fully before you paint 1-2 hrs.\nPick your colors! We typically use 4-5 colors and something glittery or metallic. However, you can do as many colors as you want. One should be WHITE and one should be BLACK\n- Walmart has great, inexpensive bottles of acrylic paint in the craft department – get the bigger or medium size, not the small.\nElmers Glue – BIG BOTTLE\nWater (grab a big cup or bottle and fill with water)\nPopsicle Stir Sticks\nPlastic cups that you can toss out\nA work area (maybe a second table)\nSpray Brake Parts lubricant – you want it to be SILICONE BASED\nAcrylic Clear Spray Sealer\nA few things to know before you begin are:\n- You will make a mess.\n- Your painting with take a few days to dry fully\n- everyone who sees it is going to want to know where you got it.\n- Be prepared to become addicted to this method. 😉\nPrep: The best way to begin is to grab your plastic sheeting and locate the area you will work on your painting. I recommend a flat area, maybe the garage or driveway on a clear non-windy day. Place a large piece of plastic on the ground, then open your folding table and stand it over the plastic. Lay a second piece of plastic over the table. It’s alright if it drapes down, but make sure you won’t be stepping on it while you work. Take a few of your empty dixie cups and turn them upside down on the table, then place your canvas on the cups to keep it up above the table. I recommend having the cups on the edges on the frame so the canvas isn’t pushed up.\nA second table or area should also be set up -this will be your work area. Cover this also with a plastic sheeting piece to protect it from the paint.\nMix Flo Medium: To create this painting, we need the paint to flow freely on the canvas. There is special flo medium sold in craft stores for this purpose, but it is costly. To save money, we found that using Elmer’s glue dilluted with water makes a great flo medium. Take a dixie cup and fill it half full of glue, then add about 1-2 inches of water to it. Mix well will a popsicle stick. It should not be just slightly thicker than runny. Now, for each cup of paint, you will BEGIN with this flo medium.\nMix Paint: Grab another dixie cup, pour 1 inch of flo medium in the bottom, grab the white paint and squeeze about twice as much of the flo to it. 2 parts paint to 1 part flo. Use a new popsicle stick to mix well. Do this with each color you plan to use. The final step in this process is to take the Spray Brake Fluid and spray a quick spray into each cup of paint. This is how the paint will be encouraged to create cell formations and swirl.\nOnce you have everything mixed, it’s time to begin!\nThe best way to start in my opinion is to get a new empty cup. Pour a 1-2 inches of White Paint mixture in, then layer other paint colors of your choice on top of it. Of course, the paint goes down into the center, and you only see ribbons of paint in the cup. DO NOT MIX IT this time. So for instance, maybe I do 2 inches white, then a pour of teal, a pour of yellow, a dot of black and a dot of silver in the cup. This is getting exciting!!\nIf you have the skills of a ninja you can go to the canvas, any area of it you want, and flip that cup onto the canvas and leave it there upside down, let it sit for a minute then pull it straight up and watch the paint colors flow and run. If you are not a ninja you might need a bit of help to accomplish this.\nTo help the paint colors run on the canvas, you can lift one end or side and tilt it this way or that. Just be aware that however you tilt it consistently is how the paint will flow, so do a variety of tilts in different directions. After the intitial pour, you can repeat that using other layering techniques in each cup or do straight pours with single paint colors. Do this all over the canvas and tilt, tilt, tilt until the entire canvas is covered with paint. The paint should flow out over the edges. As I said earlier it will be messy but completely worth it.\nOnce you are all done, clean up all your left over paint, cups and plastic. Leave your painting to fully dry on a flat surface (preferably how it was set up while you painted) and check on it daily to see how the paint is drying.\nA good estimation of paint dry time is 1-4 days. When it’s dry, you can give it two light coats of Acrylic clear coat spray to seal and protect the painting. This will keep it from dulling, and make it easy to dust. Now that you are done, you can frame it if you like and put a hanger on it.\nI hope that you will give this Flo Art Method a shot and share with me how it went.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nflpicks2014.com/news-for-this-month-services.html","date":"2018-01-24T05:55:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084893397.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20180124050449-20180124070449-00145.warc.gz","language_score":0.970849335193634,"token_count":270,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__234044376","lang":"en","text":"You are always in the mood to clean your house because of the atmosphere brought in by the fresh paint. Painted houses protect houses from the climatic damage. Many houses get damaged during the weather changes. This comes about when you do not paint your house regularly. Some walls get affected with water, this is during the rainy and wet seasons. In the hot days some walls break. The wall also needs to be well looked after, if you do not, they will get damaged. You need to frequently paint your house to avoid damage. You can paint your house to protect it from any change of weather damage.\nPainting of a house increases its value. If your house looks good, it is worthy of lots of things. Many people do not know why painting is essential. One can even sell the house if it is worth it. It will fast be taken than when without paint, this is because painting a house makes it very attractive hence its value rising.\nIf you paint your house, the way people view you will change. If you paint your house, your social status changes because everyone views you in another dimension. It is all because of the kind of paint you have used and the color too. Since it is well-painted people will love, and you will hear utterances about it.\nMore ideas: get redirected here","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kingmancommercialrealestate.com/hiring-painting-company-home-makeover-project/","date":"2018-01-24T01:57:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084892892.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20180124010853-20180124030853-00710.warc.gz","language_score":0.9586487412452698,"token_count":727,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__130509023","lang":"en","text":"Many home owners think of upgrading their homes every time. Although there are many ways to upgrade your home, painting provides the greatest possibilities. Painting has both functional and aesthetic benefits for your home, including increased aesthetic value, increased home value, and enhanced protection against external elements. Painting a home can sound like an easy task, and you might be tempted to do it yourself. 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The painting company should communicate comprehensively the breakdown of the prices to avoid misunderstanding during and after the painting project. The right painting company will communicate fair quotes with zero ambiguity, which always translates to a smooth completion of the project.\nProcuring the right painting company to do your house painting project is the best decision you’ll ever make. You’ll get a painting job with strong staying power, glittering home, and increased home value. If you’re looking for a painting company that meets the criteria above and much more, then working with Paysons Painting, one of the highly regarded house painters in Calgary, is your best bet.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.lordcoconut.com.au/products/red-rectangle-painting-earring","date":"2024-04-16T00:39:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817036.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416000407-20240416030407-00285.warc.gz","language_score":0.9064970016479492,"token_count":269,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__81036594","lang":"en","text":"Red Rectangle Painting\nEach pair of earrings feature \"unsellable\" paintings from various artists which are given a new life, the perfect way to up-cycle.\nMaterial: Silver plated copper and oil painting\nSize: 60mm L x 20mm W\nDiscover the exquisite Red Rectangle Painting earrings in silver plated copper, a true masterpiece by renowned artist Erwin Rohrl. 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Experience the allure of the Red Rectangle Painting earrings and embrace the world of artistic up-cycling.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.opticalillusioncollection.com/2013/12/the-mysterious-island-optical-illusion.html","date":"2016-05-04T17:25:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-18/segments/1461860123840.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20160428161523-00122-ip-10-239-7-51.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9393094182014465,"token_count":112,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-18__0__86341495","lang":"en","text":"can you spot the portrait of famous French author Jules Verne in the landscape?\nIstvan Orovitz's anamorphic art Jules Verne's Mysterious Island\nAt first glance, the painting looks like a weird-looking island in which there's a shipwreck .. But, as you put a cylindrical mirror at the top of the landscape .. the reflection looks like Jules Verne.\nThis types of optical illusion art is known as Anamorphic drawings and Istvan Orovitz is the master in the field.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bwtribal.com/collections/shop-alison-simpson","date":"2023-06-06T16:24:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652959.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20230606150510-20230606180510-00776.warc.gz","language_score":0.9614508152008057,"token_count":191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__153029708","lang":"en","text":"My name is Alison Simpson (yalidyan – my Wiradjuri name). I am a Wiradjuri woman from central NSW as well as Wemba Wemba from northwest VIC and am culturally connected to many other places. I currently live and work on Djiriganj & Thaua countries within the Yuin nation where I have done so on and off over the past 25 years.\nI commenced my artistic journey in 2013 where I started painting for therapeutic reasons and have done so in my spare time ever since. I have a brother and sister who are also Aboriginal artists. My artworks are considered as contemporary, and I generally use acrylic paints on canvas. My artworks are often quite bright using an array of different colours.\nThe inspiration for the narratives I create through my artworks come from the landscape, environment or surroundings which I am in, the people I am with and the experiences I encounter.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artist-gloriapoole.blogspot.com/2014/02/more-and-more-red-art-created-by-gloria.html","date":"2018-07-19T15:05:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591140.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719144851-20180719164851-00404.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470374584197998,"token_count":543,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__215712169","lang":"en","text":"|\"Mother and daughter on walkabout\" oil on canvas by Gloria Poole of Missouri 2012|\n|\"The Hug\" oil on canvas painting by Gloria Poole of Missouri & Georgia; yr 2012|\n|\"Fleur de Lis\" oil on canvas painting by Gloria Poole of Missouri and Georgia; yr 2012|\nI, Gloria Poole, put 3 more of the paintings I painted using the color red extensively on this blog. Yesterday, I also put paintings and sketches I drew and painted on 2 other blogs of mine as a mini-exhibit. Those two blogs are:\nAnd I have several more paintings and sketches that I put much red paint into and I probably will put them on another blog or two of mine, to complete the \"mini-exhibit\" of my art with red paint.\nCopyright Notice: I, Gloria Poole, residing in Missouri but born in state of Georgia; own all rights to this blog and to all content, words, photos and art on it; and to all art I create whether or not I display it anywhere, regardless of where I created it, and regardless of how I created it; and regardless for what purpose I created it. I created the art that displayed here and signed it as either Gloria in paint or as Gloria Poole in paint or other mediums. On the web I am also known as : gloriapoole; gloriapoole.RN; artist-gloria; artist-gloriapoole; gloriapoole1749; gloria.poole; gloria-poole; gloria_poole; gloriapoole-paintings; cartooning-by-gloriapoole; Poole,Gloria; Ms. Gloria Poole; and other variations of my real born with and legal name of Gloria Poole. For the record: I am a white woman, single again [divorced twice] and the natural mother of two grown daughters who are Jennifer and Leigh. I am also christian, prolife, republican, and a Registered Nurse licensed in Missouri. And an artist in all artist mediums. Also, for the record, this is not a shared apartment, nor a shared blog, nor a shared electronic; nor a shared isp account. I am not an employee of anyone, and I paint, draw, sketch from my own private apartment in my own time and with my own means.\nGloria Poole; at my apt in Missouri which is my only residence [for purposes of copyright]; 20-Feb-2014; at 7:25am.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ancientexplorer.com.au/product/pachamama-and-the-pods-of-happiness/","date":"2019-05-27T13:45:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232262600.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20190527125825-20190527151825-00130.warc.gz","language_score":0.9579342603683472,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__10086452","lang":"en","text":"100mm by 150mm greeting card with envelope, featuring Pachamama by Lisa Dunbar Solas.\n‘Pachamama and the Pods of Happiness’ is an artwork about the nature of happiness. In this painting, Pachamama, or Mother Earth, is radiant, illuminated by a sunflower, a symbol of warmth and joy. I often use this flower to represent the Sun. With Pachamama are two pods of happiness and represent the potential to cultivate joy. Essentially, this painting serves to remind me happiness is a choice: it is experienced when I go within and nurture myself and enjoy life.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nicricepainting.com.au/","date":"2020-12-03T01:16:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141717601.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20201203000447-20201203030447-00318.warc.gz","language_score":0.9136559963226318,"token_count":695,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__90610959","lang":"en","text":"Improve the value and appearance of your\nproperty with a fresh new look.\nServicing Toowoomba, Darling Downs, Lockyer Valley and surrounds, Nic Rice Painting is a Qualified Painter and Decorator with over\n15 years' experience in residential, commercial and industrial projects.\nAt Nic Rice Painting, we go above and beyond to ensure our clients a high-quality painting finish every time.\nWe understand that surface preparation is a critical pre-requisite for all painting and decorating projects, providing the foundation for a superior, durable paint finish.\nWhether your next painting project is large or small, you can rely on Nic Rice Painting to complete the entire painting process from start to finish in a clean and efficient manner, protecting your property and leaving you with a vibrant new look.\nOur professional team of painters possess extensive experience in all aspects of interior and exterior painting solutions, including body corporate apartment buildings, hotel and accommodation buildings, offices, retail premises, colonial renovations, old and new houses, and just about any other job you can think of.\nWhen you choose Nic Rice Painting, you can be assured you are receiving workmanship of the highest quality. We offer obligation free quotes, guaranteed workmanship and can provide references and testimonials of past work.\nPremium interior and exterior painting solutions designed to withstand the test of time.\nNic Rice Painting use only premium products and top-quality tools, rollers and brushes for a superior finish. We can also provide environmentally-friendly solutions on request.\nAs a family-owned business, we pride ourselves on providing our clients friendly, personalised and prompt service – no job is too big or small.\nWe take care to work around the needs of our clients’ businesses or family households, ensuring the project is completed with as little disruption as possible and the site is left clean, tidy and undamaged on completion.\nFully insured and licensed.\nNic Rice Painting is fully licensed and insured to comply with Workplace Health and Safety regulations, guaranteeing a quality, safe and efficient painting service every time.\nWe are experienced in undertaking high risk painting projects, possessing the necessary working at heights licenses and scaffolding equipment.\nCherry picker, boom lift and scissor lift available for projects in Toowoomba and surrounds.\n• Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC):\nLicense no 1269347\n• Public Liability Insurance:\nZurich – Master Painters Insurance Scheme\n• Workcover Insurance:\n• Working at Heights\nA quality paint job adds value to your property and protects your home for longer.\n• Interior and exterior painting\n• Specialists in colonial, heritage style and\nQueenslander renovations and features\n• Architectural homes and buildings\n• New and old homes\n• Roof painting\n• Fence painting\n• Paint removal\n• Deck and timber restoration\n• Plaster repairs\nCreate a positive first impression for your business or commercial property.\n• Interior and exterior painting\n• Retail properties\n• Office buildings\n• Commercial premises\n• Accommodation units and apartments\n• Hotel motels\n• Not for profit organisations\nWhether it’s ongoing maintenance or a one-off job, we can take care of your Body Corporate painting.\n• Interior and exterior\n• Apartment buildings and units\n• Commercially leased premises\n• Maintenance for Real Estate Agents","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.weavershardware.com/dept_paint.asp","date":"2013-05-21T03:04:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368699675907/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516102115-00057-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9066677689552307,"token_count":661,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__21495633","lang":"en","text":"Ace Paint | Benjamin Moore Paint | Clark+Kensington Paint+Primer|\n|Brushes & Rollers |Caulk & Caulking Guns | Cement & Concrete Products |\nCraft Paint & Supplies | Enamels | Glues & Adhesives | Ladders | Masonry Paints & Sealers | Paint Sprayers\nPainting Tools, Pails & Accessories | Power Washers | Removers, Thinners & Solvents\nRoof & Driveway Coatings | Sandpaper & Steel Wool | Spray Paint | Tapes | Wallpaper Tools & Supplies\nWall Repair | Wood Finishes, Preservatives & Stains\nCome see our paint experts before starting your next project. 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Self-priming, fast drying and applied in no more than two coats help you finish as quickly as possible, leaving you with a long lasting, fresh painted look.\nben® offers all of the performance qualities you would expect of a Benjamin Moore® interior paint and is perfect if you are looking to complete a project within a specified budget. It goes on easily, hides well and comes in all of your favorite Benjamin Moore® colors.\nNatura® is the greenest paint Benjamin Moore® offers and is available in 3,300 colors. Natura® is virtually odorless, so you and your family can breathe easy. The smart choice when you want eco-friendly paint that doesn't compromise on performance.\nBenjamin Moore® Exterior Stain adds a captivating charm to your wood by enhancing its natual beauty. Choose from a variety of premium quality products including protective clear finishes and stains that vary in opacity from transparent through solid color.\nWhether you need interior or exterior, we have the stain for you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gilliandeardesigns.wordpress.com/2017/03/","date":"2018-07-18T17:51:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590314.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718174111-20180718194111-00115.warc.gz","language_score":0.9501315355300903,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__215061316","lang":"en","text":"You have seen my illustrations and paintings on the website and you may have thought, “what do they look like in situ?” Well, here is a glimpse of some of them in their new homes:-)\nHappy days in my other Art studio, Warmond, the Netherlands\nThe original cover image (only 15 cm x 11 cm) has been turned into different size canvases making great wall decorations. On the left the image has been enlarged to 100 cm x 65 cm and on the right enlarged to 60 cm x 40 cm so the options and sizes with all my Illustrations are endless 🙂\nPeppers x 4 green/yellow/red/orange looking good as a wall painting\nTulips x 5 Yellow (cut out style)\nCollage and drip paintings looking good in both bedrooms and living rooms.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hairymouthfuls.tumblr.com/","date":"2014-09-19T05:47:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-41/segments/1410657130272.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20140914011210-00221-ip-10-196-40-205.us-west-1.compute.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8187741637229919,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-41","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-41__0__177814365","lang":"en","text":"Bulla: portrait of the Chief of the St. Petersburg 3rd Police Division, V.P. Palibin.\nMakarov: The family of Tsar Alexander III of Russia before Christ.\nDmitriev: Wayfarers (also known as Tramps) near the Volga River, Nizhny Novgorod (also known as Gorky), 1912-14.\nFechin: portrait of the artist Konstantin Lepilov.\nHaskell: portrait of an elderly man, Vladivostok, 1919-20.\nPelizza da Volpedo: portrait of Giuseppe Giani.\nArtyom at Cadaquès.\nThomasz: portrait of Willem I, \"The Silent\", of Nassau, Prince of Orange.\nLane: ‘Seated by the wayside’.\nMacke: portrait of industrialist and art-lover Bernhard Koehler.\nAn ordinary sort of beard.\nEakins: portrait of the painter Frank B. A. Linton.\nTerechkovitch: portrait of Anton Chekhov.\n(Source: amare-habeo, via blastedheath)\nIan Sansom, writer.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.weathersureroofing.co.uk/external-painter-and-decorator/","date":"2018-06-21T21:51:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864300.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20180621211603-20180621231603-00566.warc.gz","language_score":0.9072583913803101,"token_count":249,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__202612665","lang":"en","text":"Local External Painter & Decorator Across Surrey\nPainting the exterior of your home is an important factor in determining the condition and lifespan of its walls, particularly when painted professionally. Also, periodic exterior painting will enhance the exterior of your home with a new freshness-increasing its perceived value. 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We shall help you at all times.\nLast Updated: 2021-05-05 by Kamille Tremblay","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://weekendvibes.uk/event/watercolour-workshop-lavender-field/","date":"2019-08-22T07:47:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027316785.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20190822064205-20190822090205-00325.warc.gz","language_score":0.8695563673973083,"token_count":202,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__78698493","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nWatercolour Workshop: Lavender Field\nThu 20 June 2019 @ 7:00 pm & 9:15 pm\nJoin us for this relaxing evening of watercolour painting. Hosted by professional artist and award winning tutor Jay Nolan-Latchford this session is suitable for beginners upwards.\nWith step by step guidance, demonstrations of techniques and plenty of 1:1 tuition you’ll learn how to paint this beautiful Lavender Field and leave with a finished piece mounted and ready to frame.\nWe’ll provide all the materials and we also offer refreshments and homemade cakes from out cafe too.\nTickets from: £25\nTo book: Call the studio on 01494 764 150\nBojangles Creative Cafe\nAmersham, Buckinghamshire HP7 9NQ United Kingdom + Google Map 01494 764 150\nTimes, dates and prices shown here may be subject to change, please ensure you check details with the event organisers when booking.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://balconesburner.blogspot.com/2011/02/new-artist-added-duo-aka-viper.html","date":"2018-04-26T09:13:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125948125.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20180426090041-20180426110041-00004.warc.gz","language_score":0.9861066341400146,"token_count":93,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__130555982","lang":"en","text":"Burner (noun): An elaborate mural painted by an urban artist, usually on the side of a subway or railcar.\nFriday, August 26, 2011\nNew Artist Added - Duo aka Viper\nViper is from San Antonio, Texas and began painting in 1996 as a street bomber. He soon progressed to piecing and freights. His work can be seen throughout his hometown where his style is easily recognizable by those who are familiar with his work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://robinpurcellpaints.blogspot.kr/2007/07/","date":"2017-12-16T05:22:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948583808.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20171216045655-20171216071655-00032.warc.gz","language_score":0.9697830080986023,"token_count":542,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__249822412","lang":"en","text":"I've driven by this gallery in Lafayette dozens of times. I went to see the Robert Bateman exhibit at the Pacific Wild Life Gallery in Lafayette today. Realist art usually isn't my thing, but it was an interesting application of highly skilled photorealism. I was knocked out by one piece where Robert Bateman cropped the silhouette of a polar bear's head and neck. It worked as an abstract, but what knocked my socks off was the luminosity he got in the animal's fur...it glowed with life and the fact that it was also painted in a contemporary style where the brush strokes were simple direct and apparent yet also the exact shapes needed for the subject. I've got to get out and see more art, and this was worth stopping for...world class....who knew? here are the details on the gallery\nPacific Wildlife Galleries\n3420 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549 • (925) 283-2977\nGallery Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10AM to 5PM and Sunday from Noon to 4PM\nRobert Bateman's web site is http://www.robertbateman.ca/ and the painting of a polar bear I love is on his home page\nFriday, July 20, 2007\nThursday, July 19, 2007\nI am pleased to announce acceptance into the California Watercolor Society's Annual National Exhibition and The National Watercolor Society Annual Exhibit. The paintings accepted are \"Crimson Diablo\" (above ) and Day of Emeralds,posted previously on May 25.\nSunday, July 8, 2007\nThe Garden Gallery , Half Moon Bay ,Annual Landscape Exhibit. I visited the Garden Gallery today. Otherwise known as \"Artonmain.com\". Many of the painters I admire are in this show and although relatively small in size, the amount of great visual stuff to see was overwhelming and inspiring. I didn't take notes,so I am leaving a criminal amount out but as I am at home, I remember a triptych by Kevin Courter of three trees at sunset, with that wonderful evening light. Also by Kevin an evening seascape that nailed the values while striking exactly the right color and atmosphere. Kevin takes the quiet feeling of evening from tonalism and brings a new richness of color to it.Two paintings by Brian Blood will haunt me for a while, one of Elk Horn Slough in the evening and one of a large dark oak that was beautifully painted. I would like to be able to see how he sees. I will check the web site to see if I can get the titles. The show runs through the end of August and is definitely worth the trip.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://aladders.com/2011/08/02/staircase-designs/","date":"2013-05-24T09:24:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368704433753/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516114033-00058-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9697661995887756,"token_count":411,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__1874233","lang":"en","text":"Staircase is one of the spot in your house which wants decorating. It would be ready to present the mood of your residence and your persona as properly. There some alternatives of decorating this staircase you can adapt. 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You could measure the runner which will be painted from the wall inward. If you have any portion which you do not want to paint, you could block it by making use of tape or paper bags. You have to make positive that the tape is fastened for steering clear of the bleeding. Then, you could begin painting the runner and let it dry for the 2nd coat. If it is dry, you could get rid of the tape.\nIf the staircase walls are wall papered, you could also coordinate the pattern and wallpaper to the stair risers. Whilst planning the riser, you have to make sure that the bottom is straight with the best of the wall paper. To maintain it secure in its spot, you could roll beneath the next phase.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.saiga-jp.com/gift/handicrafts/item/f-401.html","date":"2013-05-19T03:29:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368696383218/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516092623-00000-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8948174118995667,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__149668902","lang":"en","text":"Sale 10% Off: Regular price 2800yen → 2520yen\nUtamaro Uchiwa-bijin: The beginning of ukiyoe is reportedly a picture delineating a life of the people in the latter half of the 16th century. Then, woodprint skill progressed and Ukiyo-e spread to many people at the Edo period (1603-1867). The meaning of Ukiyo is \"the transitory world\" and \"the actual world\", and the meaning of E is a picture. Ukiyo-e of those days is equivalent to current posters and picture postcards. This is the figure painting which Utamaro (1753-1806) of the Ukiyo-e artist painted. 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Give the best art toy gifts for a child’s birthday party, Christmas stocking stuffer or Hannukah.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://patrickcullen.co.uk/","date":"2016-08-24T08:29:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-36/segments/1471982291592.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20160823195811-00007-ip-10-153-172-175.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7678194046020508,"token_count":190,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-36","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-36__0__99302773","lang":"en","text":"INDIA: DAWN TILL DUSK\nClick on painting\nNew paintings of Bombay, Varanasi, Delhi, Jodhpur and more....\nIndar Pasricha Fine Arts\n22, Connaught St\nLondon W2 2AF\nJune 22nd - July 9th 2016\nopen: Monday - Friday 11.00 - 6.00\nSaturdays 11.00 - 3.00\nCONTACT THE ARTIST: firstname.lastname@example.org\n\"Life Has No Reset Button, VT Illuminations, 5 to Midnight, Bombay\" watercolour 45\"x53\"\nThis painting will be featured in the artist's new exhibition \"India: Dawn till Dusk\"\nIn November 2016 Patrick will be leading a painting holiday to Udaipur, Rajasthan with Arte Umbria, Click on \"News and Forthcoming Events\" link (below) for more details.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://flowflyingfreely.wordpress.com/2015/05/01/jeanne-carbonetti/","date":"2019-04-18T18:49:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578526228.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20190418181435-20190418202354-00022.warc.gz","language_score":0.9590532183647156,"token_count":154,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__60231962","lang":"en","text":"Whenever you need to honor the flow of the creative process that has brought you to the moment you’re in – even if it happens to be a difficult place just then – imagine this: You are standing next to a beautiful, powerful painting that you have created. You are proud of this painting. It is you.\nA young artist, quite self-critical, comes to you in admiration and asks, “How did you get to this place?” You breathe deeply, smile, and share the secret. “By trusting myself,” you answer simply. And the young artist is filled with hope, ready to start again.\nThe Tao of Watercolor: A Revolutionary Approach to the Practice of Painting\nI really love this book!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.1rentplace.com/product/oregon-wilson-gypsy-dancer-orientalist-oil-painting/","date":"2022-12-01T23:16:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710870.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20221201221914-20221202011914-00508.warc.gz","language_score":0.9610862135887146,"token_count":193,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__146994636","lang":"en","text":"Oregon Wilson (American, 1845-1873) \"Gypsy Dancer Odalisque\" orientalist oil painting, circa 1870 A beautiful oil on canvas painting of an orientalist gypsy dancer in her garments by American artist Oregon Wilson, in original giltwood frame. Signed lower right Oregon Wilson. Oregon Wilson was active/lived in California and is known for Portrait and genre paintings. An East Coast artist, Wilson arrived in Santa Barbara a few months before his death there of typhoid fever on Sept. 27 1873. He was in the company of Senator Jones of Nevada whose portrait he had painted. His works were highly praised by the press at that time. A stunning, vibrant painting, very good condition. Canvas size: 44\" high x 30\" wide Frame size: 52\" high x 38\" wide.\n38 × 52 in","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.affiliatesitelist.com/learning-the-secrets-of-experts.html","date":"2017-09-21T15:53:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818687833.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20170921153438-20170921173438-00099.warc.gz","language_score":0.9530689120292664,"token_count":553,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__19573604","lang":"en","text":"A Brief Introduction To Interior Painting\nThere are a few factors that one should consider when planning to start an interior painting project. To some people, the cost involved in painting and renovating a house is too much and therefore they tend to ignore it. Following a few well chosen ideas of painting and renovation can however, help you transform the look and feel of your home. Painting the interiors of your home is a sure way of making your home look at its best.\nIf done in the right way, interior painting can change the appearance of your home completely. One effective way of changing the mood and the temperament of your home is changing the colors of your interiors. Applying the right techniques when carrying out interior painting and renovations can completely change the atmosphere of your home. Fresh paint plays an important role in changing the atmosphere of your home. Old paint, on the other hand, is boring and makes your house look old and used.\nThe only way of restoring the charm of your house is repainting the interiors. Choosing the color, the shades and the sub-shades of is the most important aspect of repainting your house. Besides you have to decide if you want to repaint the whole house or a few rooms or the whole house. Finding out the right order of interior paint is an important step in interior painting. The process of repainting starts by scrapping of the old paint. Scrapping off the old paint can be done using a smooth metallic foil. You will need to sandpaper the runoffs after scrapping off the paint. This is critical since it will be unlevel the unevenness in the paint.\nFiguring Out Experts\nThe application of the primer follows this step. This process is critical and as such it should be given due attention. The the ceiling should be the first to be painted after applying the premier. Ceiling painting can be done with the help of a good roller and paint tray. After repainting the ceiling, you should focus on painting the walls with the help of a good roller.\nGetting Down To Basics with Services\nThe last part of repainting your house involves painting the woodwork. This can be done by the use of a brush. Agood roller is used to finish up the work of painting by painting the floors. Most of the interior repainting work can be done efficiently by the use of a roller and a brush. The roller should be made of a sponge roller while the brush should have plenty bristles. It is important to apply the desired number of coats so that you can have the results you desire.\nA good method of decorating a residence is through painting. Painting generally gives a residence a new fine look.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://phillipbutah.com/news/artist-addiction-illestration","date":"2023-12-04T09:45:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100527.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204083733-20231204113733-00460.warc.gz","language_score":0.960919976234436,"token_count":203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__90483645","lang":"en","text":"When art doesn’t inspire me to be better it becomes completely irrelevant. I can’t say that though about my latest Artist Addiction, Olivia “ilLLESTration” Odiwe. The 23 year old, North London based artist is really one to watch. iLLESTration’s artwork mixes graffiti with wild brush strokes and even illusion to create portraits, which come together as if out of thin air. When you look at them its hard to pinpoint where they start and finish. I can look at them for hours because of the way she dissects the faces she paints and then puts them back together in her own unique way. The fluid nature of @iLLESTration_ portraits is what makes them so successful, they are an exploration of colour. Though there is a pop culture theme throughout her work, she isn’t bound by any one particular style or genre. She instinctively knows how a image speaks to her and is able to interpret the vibe on canvas.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.accoatings.co.uk/liquid-paints/","date":"2023-12-10T06:59:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679101282.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20231210060949-20231210090949-00209.warc.gz","language_score":0.902521014213562,"token_count":249,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__260647233","lang":"en","text":"In combination with suitable pre-treatment, ACC provides liquid paint application services to a multitude of substrates using manual and automatic wetspray methods and can provide the most effective engineered coating solution to meet any customer specification.\nAs with powder coatings, liquid spray paint application is a finishing process used for functional (protective) and cosmetic finishes in manufacturing. Liquid paints are used on a variety of products in almost all major manufacturing industries today. Correct pretreatment is absolutely essential to the process in order to achieve specified performance levels.\nACC provide specialist liquid coatings for the automotive, defence, marine, offshore, rail sectors and general industrial sectors. ACC carry out all of our liquid paint services from our Midlands powder coating head office.\nACC offer waterborne and solventborne systems as part of a 2-4 stage coating process\nAvailable in a range of chemistries to suit product application requirements\nLiquid paints provide corrosion resistance, cosmetic enhancement and functional benefits\nCoating systems (primer, basecoat and clearcoat) for metals and polymers\nApplications include high temperature, noise reduction, vibration damping, anti-graffiti and anti-bacterial\nHigh performance Chemical Agent Resistant Coatings (CARC) for the defence sector","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://erinholbrook.blogspot.com/2009/07/new-painting.html","date":"2018-07-23T17:11:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676599291.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20180723164955-20180723184955-00389.warc.gz","language_score":0.9780605435371399,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__203744892","lang":"en","text":"Wednesday, July 22, 2009\nI've finally managed to complete a new painting.... At least it's mostly complete. I may go back into it a little in the next couple of days. I'm continuing my main body of work with the figurative theme which I really do enjoy - Although I'm feeling the urge to paint some more cars : ) This one has the figure in color as my last two have had the figure in gray values with limited color palattes in the background. I'm trying to loosen up my brush strokes on the figure and not have everything so tight. It's hard to loosen up on the detail though. I want to continue to focus in on emotion with each of the pieces in this body of work. Now for the the hard part... the name.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://davidhcunningham.com/2015/01/prepare-panel-painting/","date":"2022-05-16T19:34:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662512229.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516172745-20220516202745-00488.warc.gz","language_score":0.9319187998771667,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__134343811","lang":"en","text":"Lessons How to Prepare your Panel for Painting January 20, 2015 In this video I offer detailed information on what kind of wood to buy and instructions on sanding, priming and adding a ground. This is for preparing an archival surface for an oil painting. More Articles Like This Painting from Photographs: a cautionary tale January 26, 2016 Time Lapse Speed Painting of “Alpha and Omega” December 4, 2015 How to Paint Glass and Reflections in Oil February 5, 2014 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kiawahresort.com/event/experimental-painting/2022-12-30/","date":"2023-12-08T23:32:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100779.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208212357-20231209002357-00074.warc.gz","language_score":0.9343435168266296,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__20564200","lang":"en","text":"December 30, 2022 @ 9:00 am - 10:00 am$50\n- This event has passed.\nWith the use of mixed materials have a blast in this painting class! Using things such as shells, paper, markers, paint, and more. Follow along with our artist to create a fun and one-of-a-kind painting.\n$50/person. For ages 5+. Children 7 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Reservations required, please call 843.768.6001. A 24-hour cancellation policy applies. Subject to availability.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.maryhillmuseum.org/events/pacific-northwest-plein-air-event-in-the-columbia-river-gorge-2","date":"2023-03-21T01:41:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296943589.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20230321002050-20230321032050-00257.warc.gz","language_score":0.8962885737419128,"token_count":498,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__16900728","lang":"en","text":"02aug(aug 2)10:00 am22(aug 22)5:00 pmEvent CancelledPacific Northwest Plein Air Event in the Columbia River GorgeEvent Type :Murdock Trust,Special Exhibitions\nPainters from throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond gather in the Columbia River Gorge to capture the incredible light and views. After four days of painting en plein air, works\nPainters from throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond gather in the Columbia River Gorge to capture the incredible light and views. After four days of painting en plein air, works are displayed at Maryhill; juror Peggi Kroll Robert will award prizes to the most exceptional works. Paintings are available for purchase August 2 through August 22, 2020 in the Event Sales Gallery in the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust Education Center. Proceeds support Maryhill Museum of Art. As work is sold and removed, other work created during the paint-out will replace it.\nPacific Northwest Plein Air Paint Out\nJuly 27 – 30, 2020\nArtists spend four days painting at various locations throughout the Gorge, including on the grounds of Maryhill.\nPlein Air Workshop\nFriday, July 31, 2020 | all day\nPlein air painting workshop with Peggi Kroll Roberts. Open to the public. More information coming soon.\nOpening Reception: Pacific Northwest Plein Air in the Columbia River Gorge\nSaturday, August 1, 2020 | 5 to 7 p.m.\nThe public is invited to view the “fresh” paintings artists created in plein air, meet the artists, and enjoy wine and hors d’oeuvres. Artwork will be available for purchase, with a percentage of the sales benefiting Maryhill. Awards will be given in a number of categories, including “Best Sky,” “Best Mountain,” “Best Water,” “Maryhill Museum Award,” and a museum purchase award.\nImage: Yong Hong Zhong (Lake Oswego, OR), Vista House at Sunset, 2019, watercolor on paper, 12” x 16”; Collection of Maryhill Museum of Art\n2 (Sunday) 10:00 am - 22 (Saturday) 5:00 pm PST\nMaryhill Museum of Art\n35 Maryhill Museum Drive","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tarpeygallery.com/exhibition/sarah-r-key-wealth-of-ages/","date":"2024-02-25T01:47:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474573.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225003942-20240225033942-00739.warc.gz","language_score":0.9534798860549927,"token_count":368,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__56883729","lang":"en","text":"Sarah R Key\nMidlands based artist Sarah R Key is exhibiting a new series of paintings at Tarpey Gallery from 7th September to 5th October, 2013. Titled Wealth of Ages, the new work for this exhibition marks a departure from her recent shows, both in uses of imagery and media.\n\"We are thrilled to be able to give our followers at Tarpey Gallery the first opportunity to view this exciting new series of work by one of the most talented and sought-after painters in the region\"\nGallery Director, Luke Tarpey\nThe show will comprise of works on panel, including media of tempera and gold leaf. This new body of work draws on imagery gleaned from ancient and medieval sources, referring to armoury and military equipment; using historical motifs to reflect on contemporary mores. This work also sees a development and blurring of the way that figurative and abstract elements are employed; areas in painting that Sarah has shifted between in prior bodies of work.\nOver the past decade, Sarah has developed a profile in contemporary painting, both nationally and internationally, exhibiting in major art venues in London, Stockholm, South Korea and Dresden. Sarah’s work is represented in numerous private collections, as well as garnering numerous art prizes and nominations over the past five years, including selections for the Royal Academy Summer Show, the prestigious Mostyn Open and Threadneedle Prize, where Sarah was a shortlisted finalist.\nArtist Sarah R Key says of the work \"This is a marked departure for me. Smaller scale pieces exploring a more intense approach to process, and developing a particular type of imagery that explores further ambiguity in working with figurative and abstract forms. The ideas behind the work reflect on power, war, inheritance and privilege; mixing up contemporary and historical motifs\".","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://larrygekiere.com/kodos-portfolio/","date":"2023-12-07T22:24:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100705.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207221604-20231208011604-00384.warc.gz","language_score":0.9926738739013672,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__260017778","lang":"en","text":"Kodos is a beloved pet who has some Siamese in him. The owner thought that he was too white to paint. However, when I looked closely I could see many colors and I believe I captured that in the painting. As you can see below, Mary, the owner, took a photo with her painting and told me she thought Kodos was smiling.\n- Oil on Canvas\n- 12 X 16\nTo read more about the painting of Kodos, check out my blog post – DRAMA ON CANVAS: CAPTURING KODOS IN PAINT.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ceciliapienaar.co.za/","date":"2020-07-13T07:08:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593657143354.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200713064946-20200713094946-00568.warc.gz","language_score":0.9652513265609741,"token_count":201,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__102562419","lang":"en","text":"Cecilia resides in Robertson in the Western Cape. She derives much of her inspiration from her beautiful indigenous garden tended by her husband Etienne, who ensures that she is surrounded by countless exquisite examples all year round.\nCecilia currently has 77 original watercolour paintings on view in her gallery. While some have been sold at local and international exhibitions, she keeps high resolution scans of all her work. Paintings can be viewed alphabetically in her catalogue where her botanical prints, cards, bookmarks, calendars, framed miniatures and mugs can also be viewed.\nPlease contact Cecilia for any information regarding prices and availability.\nCecilia's expertise is not exclusive to botanical art. Her biography gives an insight into her rich and diverse artistic training and experience over many years. In an effort to represent a plant accurately on paper, Cecilia examines and analyses her specimens with great care before she starts painting. But it is her innate artistry which finally brings her work to life.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://barnardpolar.shop/commissions","date":"2023-05-31T02:54:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224646257.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20230531022541-20230531052541-00167.warc.gz","language_score":0.8770886063575745,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__258100667","lang":"en","text":"I take commissions for watercolour paintings and pencil drawings, below is a rough guide to my prices (prices are dependent on the number of elements in the piece, for example these are the prices for a single portrait etc, please contact me for commissions with extra portraits or other elements).\nA4 size watercolour or drawing: £175\nA3 size watercolour or drawing: £275\nA2 size drawing: £375\nWatercolours larger than A3 and drawings larger than A2: Please contact me using the form below!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.areasofmyexpertise.com/4-things-to-consider-when-choosing-a-mural-for-your-home/","date":"2023-09-30T03:38:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510575.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20230930014147-20230930044147-00592.warc.gz","language_score":0.9468658566474915,"token_count":629,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__155692325","lang":"en","text":"If you’ve decided to get a mural for your home, you’ve made a perfect choice. Murals are indeed a gorgeous addition to any place. Companies like Murale Design have some amazing options to choose from.\nLet’s find out how to pick the best option for your home.\nTable of Contents\nThe first thing to keep in mind when choosing murals is the room. Are you getting a mural for your bedroom, or for your living room? Do you want to change your bathroom’s look or your kitchen’s?\nIf you want to get a mural for your bedroom, be careful about your room’s size. For a large room, any mural you like can work fine. But for smaller rooms, stay away from murals with dark colors. They can make your room look even smaller.\nChoose soft, soothing murals for bedrooms. Nature-inspired murals can be an ideal choice here. You can go with whimsical, playful murals for the kid’s room.\nFor bathrooms and kitchens, play around with whatever suits your fancy. Just make sure that murals in these areas are moisture-resistant and durable.\nThere are 3 basic types of murals:\n- Painted murals\n- Photography murals\n- Abstract murals\nPhotography murals are blown-up photographs. You can decide which picture you want to use. Nature photography or family pictures are some of the most popular murals used. These murals can be printed on vinyl, canvas.\nYou can also go with painted murals. For this you will need to hire an expert. You can choose to have a famous painting or be creative. In any case, you will need to have the mural matted and framed. This will make it durable.\nYou can also decide to get an abstract mural. These murals are in-style currently and are perfect for a contemporary feel. As a statement piece, abstract murals work best.\nThe size of your mural will determine its impact. You can choose full-wall or partial murals.\nFull-wall murals are quite popular. Not only will your room get a dramatic uplift, you’ll get more bang for your buck.\nJust remember to measure your wall accurately.\nMost people opt for wallpaper murals nowadays. They are easy to stick, and can be repositioned and reapplied.\nBut, if you aren’t a fan, you can get your murals on canvas, vinyl or aluminum. Painted murals are also a very popular option, although they require more care.\nYou can also try ceramic and tile murals. These murals involve a lot of hassle though. Tiles and ceramics are first cut and then painted. They are then applied onto the target wall. This is a more expensive and time-consuming option.\nWith murals, you have complete control over the aesthetic appeal of your home. Just let your imagination run wild, and be as creative as you want to be.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.wildflower.org/event/bluebonnet-art-class-alcohol-inks","date":"2021-02-26T01:57:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178355944.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20210226001221-20210226031221-00000.warc.gz","language_score":0.9239364862442017,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__204967601","lang":"en","text":"Bring home the beauty of bluebonnets by learning new artistic techniques with alcohol inks. Learn about this unique medium as you create your own spring meadow scene featuring our state flower. The experienced artist Andrea Patton will be your guide on this artistic journey. Find out how alcohol inks can be used in beautifully blended color schemes, perfect for expressing nature’s many wonders.\nThis class is suggested for participants with intermediate skills. Previous acrylic and alcohol ink painting experience will be helpful.\nSpace is limited and registration is required. This virtual event will be held via Zoom. Participants will receive an email with the link for the Zoom meeting prior to the event. Make sure you have Zoom installed and set up to participate.\n$25 per person\nMembers receive a discount on registration. Learn more about membership here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://enstories.co/collections/diy-painting-kits/products/new-rainbow-cone-forest-painting-kit","date":"2021-04-17T15:36:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038460648.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20210417132441-20210417162441-00439.warc.gz","language_score":0.864655613899231,"token_count":296,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__233616603","lang":"en","text":"For the crafty mummies and kids - paint a set of rainbow cones! Great as a home activity, suitable for kids 3.5 and up. These hassle-free painting kits allow you and your child to enjoy a therapeutic time painting freely. It comes with a sample set of 12 non-toxic Silicate Mineral disposable paint pots, a brush, a palette, all-ready in a box.\n- 4x Short Rainbow Cones - 7.5cm\n- 4x Medium Rainbow Cones - 10cm\n- 4x Large Rainbow Cones - 12cm\n- 12x 3ml Silicate Mineral Paint\n- 1x Flat Brush\n- 1x Palette\nEach disposable tub of Silicate Mineral paint is 5ml. Exclusively packed and available on Enstories. For more details of the paint, click here for more information. Suitable for age 3 and up.\n- Ready-stock. Ships out in 3-7 days.\nPlease note that the color of the product may vary due to the natural variations in the wood. Without paint version doesn’t come with paint, brush and palette.\nIf you have an in-stock item in your cart/order, your in-stock item(s) will be dispatched together with your preorder item. If you need your in-stock item first, do email us at email@example.com with your order number so we can assist you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://feedsportal.com/the-rudimentary-merits-of-hiring-a-commercial-painting-contractor/","date":"2024-03-03T14:40:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476396.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20240303142747-20240303172747-00581.warc.gz","language_score":0.958599865436554,"token_count":1229,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__151960213","lang":"en","text":"As a business owner, you are probably aware of the importance of first impressions and aesthetics, particularly when it comes to your commercial facility. Customers’ first impressions of your property frequently assist them in deciding whether or not they want to do business with you or with one of your competitors. To ensure that your business property makes the perfect first impression, you must invest in the care it needs to stay at its best, and exterior painting for your commercial property can help you achieve exactly that. One of the most cost-effective types of building maintenance is applying a fresh coat of paint to the exterior of your commercial property.\nThat is why it is critical to guarantee that whenever your commercial property’s exterior is painted, the work is done by a team of experienced commercial painting Los Angeles professionals. This decision can help you enjoy the following benefits.\nTo attract customers and renters, commercial buildings must look appealing. The first thing visitors will notice about your building is an unpolished paint job. Hiring a commercial painter ensures that your interior and external walls look great. Commercial painters employ high-quality paints and painting processes.\nThis provides a long-lasting, high-quality finish to your walls. Commercial painters also use a tried-and-true procedure to execute painting jobs. This meticulous technique prevents errors and ensures that your business has a consistent appearance throughout. A professional paint job will also last longer than a do-it-yourself effort.\nSpend Less Money\nBy adopting suitable painting procedures, commercial painters save their clients’ money. This allows them to avoid the costly blunders made by beginners. You won’t have to spend your painting cash on rectifying mistakes and damages if you hire an expert. You also won’t have to worry about wasting money on ineffective materials.\nMost people have done a do-it-yourself paint job where the final wall color was not what they expected. This required them to either buy more paint to correct the problem or live with the unappealing color. Professional printers understand which colors to mix to meet their client’s requirements, reducing the possibility of errors. These painters also have liability insurance.\nThis protects their clients from any unintended damage caused by their work. This protects you from having to pay for any paint-related repairs or accidents arising from the paint job.\nMeet Deadlines While Saving Time\nCommercial and industrial painting projects might take several days or even weeks to complete. This downtime could be quite costly to your company. As a result, it is critical to complete the painting work as soon as feasible. Property owners who attempt to perform commercial painting Los Angeles on their own are frequently discouraged by the amount of time it takes.\nHiring a commercial painter ensures that your paint job is completed promptly. They also free up your time, allowing you to focus on other elements of your organization, such as sales and operations management. Professional painters can also plan their painting projects around your business activities. This allows your employees to keep working as usual.\nAvoid Structural Damage\nProfessional commercial painters can spot structural issues in a property. They always insist on inspecting a structure before releasing a quote or beginning a job. During this inspection, they may discover slight corrosion, mold, or other structural issues with your building. They will then provide solutions to the concerns to prevent major structural damage.\nThey might also recommend high-quality paints to protect your walls from moisture, mold, and structural damage.\nGet Professional Help\nVaried wall colors and textures convey varying messages. A hospital’s colors and tones should be distinct from that of an office. A skilled painting contractor can advise you on the best colors and finishes for your structure. Professional commercial painters have years of experience with various paints and wallcoverings.\nAs a result, they are well-positioned to provide you with the finest advice on which paint products to utilize for your commercial property. Painting contractors are also the first to learn about new paints, tools, and technologies. This information can save you money or provide the desired quality finish.\nEnsure Workplace Safety\nAnother critical reason to engage a professional painting business is to protect the safety of your work site. Painting a building is dangerous because of the possibility of falling and being exposed to harmful chemicals. Professional painters understand how to provide a safe working environment. They supply personnel with personal protective equipment (PPE) and training on how to work at heights and with dangerous substances.\nReduce Your Liabilities\nCommercial property owners fear liabilities and theft from dishonest contractors. Hiring a skilled commercial painting Los Angeles business decreases the possibility of being sued or duped. Professional printers have years of experience and a huge list of references to back them up. They also have liability insurance to protect their customers from harm.\nCommercial painters also insist on project contracts that protect both parties. Before choosing a contractor, do your homework by calling references and visiting previous job sites. In addition, you should have your lawyer review any contracts you sign to verify that your interests are protected.\nAccess to Modern Tools and Equipment\nThe one constant in any area of work is that technologies will change and adapt throughout time, and the painting industry is no exception. This is one of the reasons why it is critical to leave your painting to the professionals. Professional commercial painting contractors will be well-versed in the latest technologies, tools, and the like, allowing your task to be completed swiftly and smoothly and ensuring that the finished results are precisely what you expected.\nCommercial painters have more expertise and skills than ordinary home painters; thus, their services may be more expensive. But they are well worth the extra money for the time and money they will save you. They will finish your painting project swiftly so that they can move on to the next client. At the same time, because they rely on word-of-mouth referrals for future business, they cannot afford to do a poor job.\nThis is why hiring a professional commercial painter for your next project is a no-brainer.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://amberenns.blogspot.com/2011/04/first-time-for-everything.html","date":"2018-07-16T12:35:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589270.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716115452-20180716135452-00419.warc.gz","language_score":0.9870970249176025,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__44236319","lang":"en","text":"Good morning lovelies!\nAs I'm sitting here I can hear birds flying back here. What a great way to know that spring is here. Another great thing this is the very last Tuesday of classes!! This excites me a GREAT deal.\nWell I have some thing crafty to show ya. I have never really done painting much before but this Sunday at Clint's we pulled out some canvases and paints. I just went to town not knowing what I was doing but I kinda like how it turned out. I learned for next time so that's good.\nI should have taken a picture of what my dear Clinty painted it was amazing. I think we are both going to keep painting we really enjoyed it.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tilaataiteilijuuteen.fi/en/artists/","date":"2023-09-24T10:17:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506632.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924091344-20230924121344-00751.warc.gz","language_score":0.9561355710029602,"token_count":468,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__116466679","lang":"en","text":"In the spring of 2022 we held an open call for artists and received 32 applications from both Finnish and international artists. Two artists and two pairs of artists were selected to the residencies and exhibitions.\nThe artists will receive the Kone Foundation’s artist grant to work at the Viippola residency in Tornio and at the Swedish-Finnish Folk High School in Haparanda. The artists will work for varying periods during the autumn of 2022.\nAt the end of the residency period, each artist will hold an exhibition in different premises in Tornio and Haparanda (Galleria Tila in Tornio, Rajalla Shopping Center, Haparanda Library, Haparanda Railway Station, exhibition space Jala in Haparanda). In 2023, a group exhibition of all those who worked in the residency will be held at the Aine Art Museum.\nWe aim to make working in a residency possible especially for disabled artists and artists who are Sign Language users. During autumn, we will also collect information and experiences on how artist residencies can be arranged as accessible as possible.\nNow the aim is to find creative and experimental solutions for disabled artists’ residency work. The aim is also to share the results of the work with other residency actors and the field of art in Finland and internationally.\nSofia Karinen is a 21-year-old Finnish-French visual artist studying at Liminka Art School. In her paintings she focuses on her everyday environment and the surrounding nature.\nThe artist duo Aino Laiho and Olga Green, who are Sign Language users, will explore the opportunities for joint artistic expression created by safe space, interaction and play. They work experimentally with a variety of techniques and materials.\nKari Toiviainen is a multidisciplinary professional with cerebral palsy. He works in the fields of theater and audiovisual expression. In the residency he will be working on a series of video art works with the local community.\nMaarit Hedman and Anu Haapanen will work on an exhibition consisting of mixed media, acrylic paintings and charcoal drawings. In their works, they engage in a dialogue on darkness between an artist who sees and an artist who has lost their sight.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://blairsculpture.deviantart.com/art/The-Anti-Claus-183839459","date":"2013-12-12T16:45:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164646459/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204134406-00016-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9725847244262695,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__64745797","lang":"en","text":"I have just finished a little Christmas themed piece I call \" The Anti-Claus\". This piece is inspired by a painting by artist Sean Coons called \" Grinch's Grinch\". I changed it up a bit with my own style. I have tiny Christmas lights that I will wrap around the chimney and part of the Anti-Claus when I finish painting him. I'II post more pics when I am done painting him up with the lights. The piece stands 11\" tall and is sculpted in SS.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jenniferszolnoki.com/","date":"2022-08-16T13:25:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572304.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20220816120802-20220816150802-00429.warc.gz","language_score":0.9522594809532166,"token_count":150,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__120107572","lang":"en","text":"If you are looking for my counseling and life coaching website, click here.\nWelcome and thank you for visiting!\nI am a landscape painter who primarily paints in oils. I live in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in the Pacific Northwest and many of my paintings are inspired by the rugged landscapes that surround me. I show my work by appointment, at events around the greater Portland/Gorge area, and at the Columbia Art Gallery in Hood River.\nPlease visit my gallery to see current and past works.\nI sell original works and limited edition giclee prints made of select paintings. Please call, email, or use the contact page to inquire about work, prints, or commissions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fabricbarn.com/buy-art-supplies-online-and-learn-to-paint-this-spring/","date":"2023-12-02T14:19:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100427.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202140407-20231202170407-00698.warc.gz","language_score":0.9456999897956848,"token_count":349,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__29338039","lang":"en","text":"If you always fancied learning to paint, there is no better time to do it than this spring. There is no need to break quarantine or go outside. You can buy art supplies online and have them delivered right to your door.\nThere are some simple steps you can follow:\nStep 1 – Consider Why You Want to Take up Painting\nYou will want to consider why you want to take up painting and what you would like to get from it. Your answers will guide you in what you should focus on learning. You can buy art supplies online. Some people do not have the patience to sit and accurately render every tone and detail of a subject, so they may better enjoy learning color and brushwork from the Impressionists.\nStep 2 – Pick Your Medium (Acrylics, Oils or Watercolors)\nNext, you need to decide on a medium on which to focus. This will help so you can pay more attention to the big-picture aspects of painting, like color and composition. The major choices are oils, acrylics, and watercolors.\nStep 3 – Buy Art Supplies\nIt’s now time to stock up and buy art supplies online. You will not need that much to begin. The supplies you get will vary depending on the medium you choose.\nAll you need is:\n- An Easel to Hold Your Artwork\n- Canvas (for acrylic or oil painters) or Paper (for watercolor painters)\n- A Palette for Color Mixing\n- Brushes (for your chosen medium)\n- A Palette Knife\n- Solvent (for oil painting)\n- Paper Towels (for wiping your brush between strokes)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bethanybryantart.com/artwork/","date":"2018-12-17T08:32:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376828448.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20181217065106-20181217091106-00192.warc.gz","language_score":0.876006543636322,"token_count":247,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__98975422","lang":"en","text":"Who doesn’t love a sweet cow? Bethany has been painting cows for the past 6 years in oil pastel and acrylic. Her favorite cow to paint is a Jersey because of their coloring and sweet faces. She takes hundreds of photos of cows during family vacations to New England , especially Billings Farm in Woodstock, Vermont. Here are some of her favorite cows, many of them available as prints.\nacrylic on canvas 24” x 24” - SOLD\nacrylic on canvas 12”x12” - SOLD\nacrylic on canvas 8” x 8”- SOLD\n8” x 16” acrylic on panel - SOLD\noil pastel on paper 10” x 10” - SOLD\noil pastel on board 5”x 7” - SOLD\noil pastel on paper 6”x 6” - SOLD\nLandscape paintings in acrylic and oil pastel\nBarns & Buildings\nBarns and Buildings\nPaintings of my favorite places and travels. I love the challenge of structures, capturing the way light falls across buildings. I love finding the colors in the shadows, and defining shapes they create in a building.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sagabc.com/mar-20-26-2021-online-competitive-oil-paint-off/","date":"2023-10-04T14:00:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511369.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004120203-20231004150203-00742.warc.gz","language_score":0.9335654973983765,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__219443937","lang":"en","text":"Calling All Artists!\nDeadline March 6 Midnight\nAre you an oil painter, or would like to try your hand at painting a 16”x20” canvas in oil? If so, this competition may be right for you! Artists will have one week to create an oil painting in any style or with any subject they prefer. Artists will be required to post their process and final painting on IG (story or feed)\nPlease email firstname.lastname@example.org for more information and to be notified for when applications are open.\nMarch 20 - 26","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.gainsborough.org/page/510/Maggi-Hambling","date":"2013-05-23T23:37:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368704075359/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516113435-00058-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9319470524787903,"token_count":207,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__19642917","lang":"en","text":"We are delighted that the Patron of our Friends group, Maggi Hambling has generously donated a painting from her celebrated 'North Sea' series. The painting will be auctioned through this website and the proceeds from its sale will go towards supporting the House\nMaggi said 'I am a passionate lover of the House, for it is where, as a child, I first encountered great art. Since November 2002, the North Sea waves off our Suffolk coast have been my constant subject. I hope this painting may bring good fortune to a House full of inspiration.'\nBidding for Summer Wave ended at midnight on 12 July 2012. The winning bid was £3,500.\noil on canvas, 2012\nGainsborough's House | 46 Gainsborough Street | Sudbury | Suffolk | CO10 2EU | T: 01787 372958 | F: 01787 376991 | firstname.lastname@example.org (registered charity number: 214046) Gainsborough's House is an Accredited Museum.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kids1.tate.org.uk/blog/tag/abstract/","date":"2017-04-28T12:10:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122955.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00101-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9812912344932556,"token_count":897,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__217413834","lang":"en","text":"What do you think this is a painting of?\nYes – It’s a flower, but it doesn’t look little and fragile as we usually expect flowers to look.\nWhy did Georgia O’Keeffe decide to paint it like this? This is what she said:\n‘Nobody really sees a flower really – it is so small we haven’t time – and to see takes time… So I said to myself “I’ll paint what I see – what the flower is to me but I’ll paint it big and they will be surprised into taking time to look at it”’.\nWho is she and what is she famous for?\nBorn in 1887, Georgia O’Keeffe was an American artist known for her emotional responses to nature. She is most known for her paintings of flowers and desert landscapes. She played an important part in the development of modern art in America, becoming the first female painter to gain respect in New York’s art world in the 1920s. Her unique and new way of painting nature, simplifying its shapes and forms meant that she was called a pioneer. The artwork below is a landscape. Do you see how she has simplified the clouds, sun and mountains?\nInterestingly, O’Keeffe was fascinated by the bones and skulls she found in the landscape. She said, “To me they are as beautiful as anything I know…The bones seem to cut sharply to the center of something that is keenly alive on the desert even tho’ it is vast and empty and untouchable.” Do you agree? Why do you think she painted them so large in front of the landscape?\nHow did she develop her style?\nGeorgia knew from the age of 12 that she wanted to be an artist. She went to art school but what she was taught there didn’t seem relevant to the way she wanted to paint. Then in 1912 she discovered the revolutionary ideas of an artist and designer called Arthur Wesley Dow. He emphasised the importance of composition – which means how you arrange shapes and colours. As O’Keeffe explained: ‘His idea was, to put it simply, fill a space in a beautiful way’. This was a light-bulb moment for her and from then on she began to experiment with shapes, colours and marks.\nGeorgia met other artists who, like her, were experimenting with abstract art. Art in the 1920s was exciting. Artists didn’t just want to show how something looked but were using colours, shapes and brush-marks in unexpected ways to express meanings, ideas and feelings. This encouraged Georgia to develop her own unique style – a combination of abstract and realistic.\nWhat inspired her?\nLook at this painting of hills. Although you can recognise what it is, it also has a strange and powerful atmosphere that a photograph of the landscape, or a more traditional, straightforward realistic painting, wouldn’t have. What words would you use to describe this landscape?\nIt was painted in New Mexico, USA. Georgia first visited New Mexico in 1916 and fell in love with the dramatic desert landscape with its rugged mountains. This is what she said about the landscape:\n‘As soon as I saw it, that was my country. I’d never seen anything like it before but it fitted to me exactly. There’s something that’s in the air, its just different. The sky is different the stars are different, the wind is different’.\nOn the Road\nGeorgia wanted to stay as close as possible to the remote landscape places she loved, she travelled around the desert drawing and painting. She battled the heat and heavy wind and camped out under the stars. Luckily she had favourite mobile studio with her – her car – which she’d specially adapted as a place to work.\nHave you ever visited a landscape that has taken your breath away? Next time try putting those feelings across using shapes and colours and try, (as Georgia says) to ‘fill the space in a beautiful way’.\nYou can see some of O’Keeffe’s beautiful artwork for yourself at an upcoming exhibition at Tate Modern. Remember you go free – as its free to go to all Tate exhibitions if you are Under 12.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.imperialpainting.ca/services/strata/","date":"2019-04-24T06:20:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578633464.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20190424054536-20190424080536-00539.warc.gz","language_score":0.9413245320320129,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__32532160","lang":"en","text":"We can handle all of your strata council’s needs. Whether your exterior needs a complete repaint or your building needs some regular maintenance, we can do it.\nHere are a few of the services we offer that will help your strata council get the job done:\nstrata presentations, colour consultations and samples, painting schedules, notices for owners, on-site foreman at all times, friendly staff, clean workspace and jobsite, touch-up kits and more…\nWe know what products work best and how to apply them properly.\nHire Imperial Painting Ltd. for any of your residential painting needs and you can rest assured of a job we can both be proud of.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.anitafaraboverubies.com/2014/03/aging-gold-frames.html","date":"2017-05-23T07:04:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607591.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523064440-20170523084440-00343.warc.gz","language_score":0.9689427614212036,"token_count":207,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__140612557","lang":"en","text":"I have been using gold and brass accents for a while but hated the color some of my picture frames had.\nAlthough about 15 years old, several were just too orange and had a fake \"factory\" look that I wanted to get rid of.\nI wanted to achieve a look similar to a frame my grandmother had painted at least 60-70 years ago.\nI spray painted them black, let them dry, then sanded lightly.\nI then dry-brushed on gold craft paint, but a cooler gold color. I know most would paint the gold first, then come back with dark wax, but I thought I could get the depth and color I wanted better this way.\nI wanted them to look old with more of a green or verdigris tint...\n...like the brass candelabra from Lebanon.\nI am loving how they look -- especially with old family photos...\nIt's a great way to give a new frame \"old\" life:-)\nI'll be joining:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://fsgallery.com/double-vision-paintings-by-steven-p-goodman-and-cameron-schmitz-at-furchgott-sourdiffe-gallery-august-23-to-september-24-2013/","date":"2017-12-16T16:54:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948588294.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20171216162441-20171216184441-00203.warc.gz","language_score":0.9556061625480652,"token_count":527,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__100418305","lang":"en","text":"Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery is pleased to announce the opening of Double Vision: Paintings by Steven P. Goodman and Cameron Schmitz, which will run August 23 to September 24, 2013 . An opening reception with the artists will take place Friday\nAugust 30th from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. The exhibit features two regional artists’ response to the landscape that inspires them.\nBernardston, MA based artist Cameron Schmitz’s work, which includes painting, drawing, printmaking and photography, has been featured at Fitchburg Art Museum’s biannual exhibition, New England/New Talent, Green Mountain College, Kyoto Seika University, Emory University, Northern Arizona University Art Museum, and Rogue Space in Chelsea, New York.\nSchmitz finds much of her inspiration in the landscape. “Whether walking through the forest, driving down an open road, or standing at a gaping, wide, open field, I have a passion for interpreting the light, energy, and spirit that I sense from these locations and merge them with a painterly perspective, to embody a sense of place. This translates into color-specific expressions that illustrate my own fascination with mark-making, visual perception, and the contradictions of movement and stasis. As a part of my process, I allow each image to drive and dictate my use of mark making techniques while exploring emotive qualities that become present during the painting process. Dashes of paint, graphic lines and gestural strokes are evidence revealing an active search and visual dialogue being shaped. It is here that I explore the distilled orchestration of movement and rhythm found within nature and the meditative qualities that each subject provides. Through this exploration, my aim is to provide my viewers with a distinct feeling and sense of meaning, while creating a bridge that connects my own passion and wonder, with my viewer’s own personal experiences,” she says.\nWork by Goodman and by Schmitz:\nVermont based artist Steven P. Goodman began his career as a painter, spent many years working in digital imagery, and in the past several years has returned to painting. This exhibit focuses on his recent small to mid-sized landscape paintings done in oil and acrylic.\n“The paintings in this body of work are all balancing acts that explore the various interactive elements of our landscape… the give and take of light and shadow, the push/pull of the topography, the fleeting conditions of weather. In addition, the work explores the boundaries between surface and representational space,” he states.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://longmanpaintanddecorate.com/","date":"2024-02-29T14:23:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474843.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229134901-20240229164901-00672.warc.gz","language_score":0.9478476047515869,"token_count":230,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__152206625","lang":"en","text":"A professional, qualified, trustworthy and fully insured painter and decorator.\nAs a company, we pride ourselves in holding various health and safety qualifications including IOSH and working at height. We also hold CSCS and CCNSG qualifications to enable us to work on construction and engineering sites.\nLongman painting and decorating can help you to create your own individual look, combining two or more colours to give your home a new modern makeover. We can provide colour samples and suggestions to help you create the ideal look for your perfect home. We understand that your time is precious to you, so we are happy to collect all the materials for your project prior to starting work.\nAs part of our professional service, you can guarantee that when you contact Longman Painting and Decorating to arrange an appointment, we will will be with you at a time that is convenient for you. When we say we will be there, we will be there.\nWe provide free competitive quotes for all your painting and decorating needs both internal and external, residential and commercial. Services include insurance quotes, paint application and removal, wallpaper application and removal.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.scottbeanartist.com/about","date":"2023-04-02T11:29:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296950528.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20230402105054-20230402135054-00736.warc.gz","language_score":0.9609626531600952,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__285448162","lang":"en","text":"Scott Bean Artwork\nI hope you have enjoyed my art. I am a retired elementary school art teacher. I paint from life and love the discovery that goes into developing each image. My paintings are not a moment in time but a distillation of discoveries and sensations over time. I have always been most comfortable when completely lost. Each painting begins with confusion and develops as I find first one interesting form and then connect it to the next find. I advise my students not to waste time looking for the perfect scene but rather take a few steps, sit down, and start. Discover where you are, really see it, be only there in that moment. I currently live in St. Louis, Missouri where I focus on urban scenery in my Benton Park neighborhood. I spend each summer in northern Minnesota on the Whiteface Reservoir where I find inspiration in the lush natural landscapes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.sevenstreets.com/turner-for-tate/","date":"2020-10-01T01:42:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600402130531.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20200930235415-20201001025415-00667.warc.gz","language_score":0.9449243545532227,"token_count":562,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__161807109","lang":"en","text":"The summer blockbusters are starting to get rolled out. And here’s a particularly exciting one, courtesy of the good people at Tate Liverpool. Sadly, though, it’s for next summer. But we think it’s worth waiting for.\nWe’re not quite sure what the Cultural Olympiad is about – nor particularly comfortable with the irony behind it: the white elephants of east London have sucked our culture coffers dry at a time when they’re already beleaguered. Still, when events like this happen – if not in its name, then at least timed to coincide with the hoopla – it would be churlish to complain. We only wonder whether it will be better than the fabled Merseyside Mist. Our guess is yes.\nJMW Turner (1775-1851) and Claude Monet (1840-1926) produced some of their most stunning and experimental works late in life. Cy Twombly (b.1928) continues to be inspired by classicism into his eighties. Tate Liverpool will bring together a collection of important later works by the three artists for a groundbreaking exhibition showing Turner and Monet in a contemporary light, for a change.\nAll three artists have been considered radical painters in their time. They met with criticism for pushing the boundaries of the conventions of painting. The exhibition examines not only the art historical links and affinities between the artists, but suggests common characteristics and motivations underlying their late style.\nThe exhibition will explore their shared fascination with light, landscape, the sublime and mythology as well as the painterly qualities of their work, whether as makers of figurative or abstract images.\nDisplaying over 60 works, the exhibition will treat each artist in considerable\ndepth, with rooms dedicated to each individual artist in addition to rooms\njuxtaposing the works of two, or all three, of the artists. Works by Monet and\nTwombly will be drawn from museums and private collections across the world, while works from Tate’s Turner Bequest will be supplemented by loans from American museums.\nDr Christoph Grunenberg, Director of Tate Liverpool said: “Turner Monet Twombly will make Liverpool a focal point for visitors in the year of the Olympics. This will be a spectacular exhibition bringing together masterpieces drawn from important collections across the world and spanning three centuries. Seeing Turner’s late abstractions next to Monet’s Water Lilies and Twombly’s recent monumental flower paintings should provide an unparalleled visual feast. We are excited about staging such an ambitious exhibition in an important year for culture in the UK.”\nTurner Monet Twombly\n22 June – 28 October 2012","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.casadosboxers.com/some-of-extraordinary-painting-techniques/","date":"2021-04-12T14:07:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038067400.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20210412113508-20210412143508-00424.warc.gz","language_score":0.9704007506370544,"token_count":353,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__28617281","lang":"en","text":"In this world people always want to create few of extraordinary things. Many of them are too bored with ordinary things therefore they want to create something that is different than others. If you want to see some of extraordinary collections of paintings then we suggest you to check our latest paintings on full article.\nThere are so many good paintings that you can see on that online gallery. You can also see there are some of extraordinary paintings on that online gallery. Here are some of extraordinary paintings that you have to know so you will understand the meaning of them. We share information about the technique that those painters do when they paint their objects on the canvas. The first technique that you must know is the under painting technique.\nThis technique is very unique because the painter will trace the actual painting with few of different tools. They don’t use painting brush or oil paints when they do this extraordinary technique. Most of painters who do this technique will use some of different tools such burnt umber and burnt sienna. So basically the painter will paint under the actual painting that is made from oil paints or acrylics. They can create a good three dimensions effect on that actual painting. They normally use a fine wood as their canvases so they can create that extraordinary effect under the actual painting.\nThe second extraordinary technique that they have is called as blocking in. This kind of technique still requires normal painting brushes. The only extraordinary technique for this style is creating some of different stroke types so they can create all different results for their paintings. They use their abilities to create such an extraordinary painting from the painting brush. Some of painters can use different types of brushes. There are three types of brushes that they use such larger brush, flatter brush and broader brushes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://desenio.com.au/posters-prints/famous-painters/hokusai/","date":"2023-11-30T14:33:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100227.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130130218-20231130160218-00191.warc.gz","language_score":0.9044544100761414,"token_count":175,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__181003089","lang":"en","text":"Hokusai - The Great Wave Landscape Poster\nHokusai - The Great Wave Poster\nHokusai - The Great Wave Square Poster\nHokusai - Kirifuri Waterfall at Kurokami Mountain in Shimotsuke Poster\nHokusai - Yoro Waterfall in Mino Province Poster\nHokusai - Trumpet Lilies Poster\nHokusai - Hydrangea and Swallow Poster\nIn this category by the Japanese artist Hokusai, you will find many of his signature paintings reflected in landscapes, especially paintings of the blue waves of the sea.\nHokusai paintings have a large element of Japanese nature. Together with muted and calm colours, his paintings fit into all types of rooms. These paintings fit just as well in the living room and hallway as in the bedroom or kitchen.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.guidigo.com/Tour/United-States/San-Francisco/Wharf-Art-Walk-%40-CHLOE-GALLERY/53Cizfqz1hw","date":"2024-02-21T07:54:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473401.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221070402-20240221100402-00812.warc.gz","language_score":0.9271198511123657,"token_count":197,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__36690003","lang":"en","text":"Wood, Bottlecaps, Steel, Resin.1 min\nJennifer Vranes is best known for her vibrant paintings of Aspen Forests.38 s\nLike layers of paint on a fence post, these paintings tell a story over time.2 min\nA San Francisco Original2 min\nThe warmth of Summer is forever romanticized by her rich glowing work.38 s\nWe are delighted to be a part of the first Wharf Art Walk, organized by The Fisherman's Wharf Community Benefit District. We have highlighted a few of our top artists in this tour, including native San Franciscan Amy Nelder. Family-owned-and-operated, with over 24 years in gallery management, Chloe Fine Arts, LLC represents American and International Modern and Contemporary art through its well-known San Francisco gallery. Positioned in one of the top art markets in the world, Chloe Fine Arts attracts artists and clients from across the United States and from all over the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sueharperphotography.com/featured/eye-of-egypt-sue-harper.html?product=canvas-print","date":"2023-01-29T02:48:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499697.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20230129012420-20230129042420-00059.warc.gz","language_score":0.7728984951972961,"token_count":401,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__265444517","lang":"en","text":"The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.\nEye of Egypt by Sue Harper - 6.5\" x 10\"\nGallery Wrap Stretched Canvas Print - 1.5\" Stretcher Bars - Mirrored Image Sides\nEye of Egypt canvas print by Sue Harper. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and depth of a stretched canvas print. Your image gets printed onto one of our premium canvases and then stretched on a wooden frame of 1.5\" x 1.5\" stretcher bars (gallery wrap) or 5/8\" x 5/8\" stretcher bars (museum wrap). Your canvas print will be delivered to you \"ready to hang\" with pre-attached hanging wire, mounting hooks, and nails.\nClose up of Egyptian Wall Art showing the artistic depiction of an eye. 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I got a blue crib, a wall decal, I painted the wooden alphabet on her wall, I decoupaged her dresser, and there are lots of bright boxes and toys littering up the place.\nI have two small craft projects in mind to add to the walls, but her nursery is pretty much finished.\nI really love Madeline's room. I always feel so happy when I'm in there. I hope she does too.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://leftbankgalleryessex.blogspot.com/2010/12/definition-time-encaustic.html","date":"2018-05-27T11:28:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794868248.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20180527111631-20180527131631-00566.warc.gz","language_score":0.9637094140052795,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__95628410","lang":"en","text":"Sunday, December 26, 2010\ndefinition time: encaustic\nEncaustic is a beeswax-based paint mixed with pigment and kept molten while painting. The word encaustic comes from the Greek meaning to \"burn in\" which refers to the process of fusing the paint. This type of painting was used in the 5th century B.C. for weathering boats and coloring marble. Encaustic is the most durable of the artist's paints because the beeswax is impervious to moisture. As a result, it will not deteriorate, yellow or darken and it can be polished to a high gloss for a brilliant surface. The beauty and the difficultly in the paint is found in its immediate drying time. Because it cools immediately, the gesture and brush strokes are captured. \"Encaustic\" was first made popular in the contemporary art world by the famous, American, pop artist, Jasper Johns.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://besp-oakkitchens.co.uk/blogs/blog/painting-kitchen-cabinets","date":"2024-04-25T15:15:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712297295329.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425130216-20240425160216-00348.warc.gz","language_score":0.927709698677063,"token_count":1006,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__66809408","lang":"en","text":"We believe our solid oak kitchen is stunning but if you want a completely custom look to your kitchen, why not choose to paint your kitchen cabinets? Painting kitchen cabinets gives you the freedom of choosing your look with the knowledge that the cabinets are highest quality Besp-Oak solid oak.\nGet creative- you could us a darker colour on the base units and a lighter coordinating colour on the wall units for an on trend look. Leaving drawers or shelves unpainted on your larder can add another level of interest.\nWhat Paint Should you Use For Kitchen Cabinets?\nWhich finish is best when painting kitchen cabinets- matte , satin or gloss? Your quality Besp-Oak Kitchen has a 10-year guarantee, so you want to choose a hard-wearing finish that will last as long as our high-quality cabinets. For this reason, matte paint is not ideal. We would suggest semi-gloss, gloss or satin, and try to use the highest quality your budget can afford. A high gloss finish is very hard wearing, but can be less forgiving during the painting process. A satin finish can be more forgiving, hiding brush strokes yet being washable to withstand the wear and tear of a family kitchen.\nBelow is our step by step guide to painting kitchen cabinets- whichever style you choose!\nThe foundation of a perfectly painted finish is to clean with soap spray- any grease or grime on your cabinets will lead to the paint finish being uneven, or not lasting as long.\nLabel all your cabinets, doors and drawers so you know where to put them back. You could use a hand drawn plan and masking tape labels on each item. Remove the doors drawers’ hinges and knobs, and store them in sandwich bags labelled clearly.\nCreate a suitable work area for you to do your painting, making sure it is clean and dry. Use painters’ tripods to rest your doors and drawers on while painting kitchen cabinets so you can easily reach the edges for a smooth finish.\nLightly sand the surfaces using 150 or 200 grit sandpaper, giving the surfaces a quick buff to take the surface from gloss to matt to help the paint adhere. Next, make sure to clean all dust and debris away using a vacuum with the brush attachment and a tack cloth- take time here to make sure it is all removed as any debris will spoil your finish.\nUse a knot and resin blocking primer to ensure any natural pattern in the wood will not bleed through and ruin your paint finish. Work from inside out, back to front. Use a mini roller for large flat areas. When you’ve covered the surface, take your dry roller or brush (don’t reload it) and lightly go over the surface once again to remove any build-up. This is called “laying off.”\nNext prime the doors and drawers. Paint the back first, then turn over on tripods to paint the front. Start with the most detailed areas making sure the paint does not pool in corners, and then use your paint roller on larger areas.\nFor drawers just paint the front if possible, as painting the side and bottom can cause the drawers to stick.\nAllow primer to dry for a few hours. Depending on the primer you use it may suggest to sand with a light sandpaper once dry. If this is required then make sure to vacuum and use tack cloth again to remove all dust- this will keep your paint finish completely smooth and free of impurities. Then it’s time to paint!\nPainting Kitchen Cabinets\nWhen painting kitchen cabinets, simply use the same technique with the paint as you used to apply the primer. Starting with the inside and back, working to the front. Refer to the paint you have chosen for a guide to paint drying times, as they may vary between brands. Remember to use the “laying off” technique again to create a perfectly smooth finish.\nApply a second coat of paint once the first is fully dry.\nOne of the most important steps is to make sure you are leaving enough time for the cabinets to fully dry, because rushing here might mean having to redo a whole section so try to be patient!\nOnce everything is dry you can use your labels to reattach doors and drawers.\nUse the hinges and knobs supplied with your kitchen units, or you could even choose a whole new look. Our Besp-Oak Kitchen Cabinets come with door knobs supplied but the cabinets are not drilled. This ensures you can choose what height you would prefer to mount them, or you can even buy a completely different style to suit your taste.\nWith a little preparation and some patience, you can have completely unique customized kitchen cabinets with a perfectly professional finish!\nFor any further guidance, see the below links-\nCall or email us for help-","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.lma.lv/en/academy/people/sniedze-kale","date":"2023-12-09T19:18:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100942.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209170619-20231209200619-00571.warc.gz","language_score":0.8226984143257141,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__101357974","lang":"en","text":"Degree: MA in art history (Mg. art.)\nWorking at the Institute of Art History since 2021.\nResearch interests: 20th and 21st century art.\nOther fields of activity: contemporary art criticism, curatorial work.\nEducation: Riga 45th Secondary School (1992–2004), Art History Department of the Art Academy of Latvia (BA diss. “Iconography of Socialist Realist painting in Latvia”, 2008; MA diss. “Iconography of Socialist Realist painting in Latvia in the context of canonical examples and analogies”, 2010).\nSince 2011 – Doctoral programme at the Art Academy of Latvia. Subject of PhD diss.: “Latvian artists in Soviet Russia (1917–1938)”, scientific supervisor Eduards Kļaviņš.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bconextgen.co.uk/why-hire-a-local-painter/","date":"2022-01-25T20:14:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304872.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20220125190255-20220125220255-00376.warc.gz","language_score":0.977558970451355,"token_count":293,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__62753643","lang":"en","text":"If you want to get your house painted, you will find many professionals that offer their services in Folkestone. There was a time when there were only a couple of designs, styles, and colors in painting. Now, you will come across some of the interesting options in painting that can completely change the look of your house.\nThe first thing that you should do is find a local painter from Folkestone, a local professional is the best to hire as you can have one on one discussions to share the kind of painting work you want for your house. It also helps you to save money as the local painters charge less as compared to a professional that will travel a far distance to reach you.\nWhat kind of work do you need?\n- Do you want the interior and exterior area of your house painted?\n- Do you wish to add wallpapers to the interiors?\n- Do you wish to prepare surfaces for decorating and painting?\nThe choice of a professional depends on the kind of work you want. It is also a good idea to go through the background of different painters to understand the kind of services they offer.\nHow to find a reliable painter?\n- The kind of experience a professional holds will help you understand the work you can expect from them. You can also go through the past work done by a painter.\n- Getting recommendations from your family and friends can make it easy for you to find an expert.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://proschoicesportinggoods.com/best/bike-paint/","date":"2021-12-02T07:47:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964361169.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20211202054457-20211202084457-00445.warc.gz","language_score":0.9507299661636353,"token_count":769,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__177351298","lang":"en","text":"Tips for Painting Your Bike\nBike Paint is the original and best range of bike-specific personalised colour paint designed for both professional and amateur use. Spray. Bike Paint is a unique pigment based dry powder coating which thats dries without drips, dries quickly and evenly, and offers high-quality finish for a wide range of metal, aluminum and carbon parts. The spray can be used on bicycles with sealed deck casings, full suspension or bare frame.\nBike Paint can be applied on almost all areas of the bike, from the handlebars to the backrest and seatstays to the pegs and fenders. It works on all types of frames including: aluminum, steel, carbon and dual suspension. Available in over forty colours. Ideal for customising, restoring and fixing. Spray on bike paints are formulated to provide a durable, long-lasting finish that is easy to clean and apply, as well as offering excellent resistance to scratches and dents.\nBike Paint is not only used for personalised bodywork and custom modifications; it can also be used to paint the entire bike frame to give it that classic, biker look. Bike paints are available in multiple colours allowing you to create a bike that looks like it's custom made for you. You can achieve this by either spraying the whole frame with one colour, or by picking out a specific colour to work around. Spray painting is great for all types of metal, even rust!\nBike painting is great for classic, vintage and retro bikes. It can give any bike frame that classic biker look you've been after. Spray on bike paints are non-toxic and environmentally friendly, making them great for painting any type of bike frame. They will not scratch or discolour the metal.\nBike painting also works great if you have some rust on your bike frame. Simply apply rust converter and you'll get a great finish that hides the rust. Apply rust converter in thin coats, allowing plenty of drying time between each coat. If you have some deep rust then a micro fibre towel will do, but don't use regular sponges as they will scratch and discolour the bike. Don't try to force the water out - just let it dry naturally.\nTo make your painted bike look better we have a couple of suggestions. Firstly, consider how you intend to wear your bike. The colour you choose will also set the look and feel of the bike. If you're painting your bike in a contrasting colour, like red, then choose a different paint brand to keep your bike looking different. A different paint colour will usually stand out more and stand out against rust.\nAlso, think about whether you want your bike to have some deep rusting. If so, then choose a bike coating with an extra layer of protection - but be aware that the extra protection can sometimes cost a little more. A little expensive protection can save you money in the long run when you need to replace some expensive components on your bike. For example, a layer of car wax can protect your expensive motor from rusting, but if you're on a budget you might want to skip the wax and go straight to the aluminum spray on paint. The spray on coating dries very quickly and protects the chrome very well.\nYou'll find many great professional quality products for painting your bike at Autoctic. You can choose a high quality steel treatment to add protection to your bikes body and chrome, or you can choose a high quality paint with a high gloss finish for a bright, shiny touch. Whatever you choose to do, it's important to remember that you can't change the rust on your bike. The only way to make the bike look good again is to take it in to the auto shop and have it painted there.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://coletta24liza.blogzet.com/embellishing-with-wall-surface-art-10237675","date":"2020-07-13T07:57:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593657143354.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200713064946-20200713094946-00447.warc.gz","language_score":0.9464843273162842,"token_count":771,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__3915317","lang":"en","text":"Embellishing With Wall Surface ArtCreated by-Bowman Stout\nYou can include real depth and character to your house's exterior with the help of wall art. These wonderful additions make an effect with their rich colours, imaginative layouts and also rustic appeal.\nTo get started with wall decorating, begin with a colour motif. Bear in mind that you have a selection of nearly limitless choices when it comes to wall surface decoration. For instance, there are various sorts of wall surface design like wall surface style murals, wall surface prints, wall surface panels, wall graphics, etc\n. Next, select a real color scheme that matches your interior decoration style. Remember that you can utilize your colour option to produce an impression of depth or distance in the space. For example, by utilizing deep tones of red, it will develop a larger space and also really feel even more large.\nOne of the most vital aspect of adding interior design components like art, graphics as well as fabrics is to use them to enhance the aesthetic charm of the room. It is also vital to remember that walls are the first thing individuals see when they enter an area.\nIn addition, these aspects work well in producing a state of mind, brightening up the area, adding character as well as rate of interest, producing a centerpiece, or even producing an impression of deepness. As an example, if you have art work that contrasts with the other colours in the room, this develops a various sensation as well as search for the space.\nMaking https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/interior-design-trade-shows-you-should-consider-in-2020 of art as a centerpiece for a room is a wonderful way to show off your unique preferences and also to enhance the design. There are numerous methods you can accomplish this effect. Nonetheless, when attempting to attain the very best effect, it is essential to consider your surroundings, the sort of art that you select, the room you have available, the colour selections, the dimension of the art work, the total size of the artwork, the style of the art work, the size of the art, the motif of the artwork, the objective of the art work, and the spending plan you have offered.\nOne method you can include deepness to your room is to mount a mural that is created with your favourite art work and also images. For example, you can place some artwork with your childhood memories, artwork that is purposeful to you and those who share the same passion, items of household treasures, and so on\n. On top of that, you can use wall art to produce some interest in the middle of a dull wall surface. For instance, you might use artwork with pets, flowers, landscapes, fire, or religious things in the location.\nclick here to find out more to use wall surface art is to use it to accentuate a centerpiece within a space. For instance, if you have a fireplace in your room as well as the area looks shoddy, you can turn it into the centre of attention with a vibrant art piece.\nWhen choosing wall art, remember that certain things are not appropriate for all areas. For instance, colourful pastel paintings need to be avoided in small rooms as well as on smaller sized areas of the wall such as the corners of the space.\nWhen you utilize wall art as part of your interior decoration system, you can produce a positive, bright environment in your space. You can utilize vibrant wall surface art to add enjoyable, colour and also beauty to your area.\nWhen you incorporate wall surface art with well chosen furniture, you can change the space and also transform a boring area right into a soothing area with a real centerpiece. Consequently, wall art is a very prominent kind of interior design.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wearelions.org/collections/kevin-hosseini","date":"2017-07-27T14:53:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549428300.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20170727142514-20170727162514-00676.warc.gz","language_score":0.9750785827636719,"token_count":537,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__189498735","lang":"en","text":"Kevin Hosseini began painting in 2003 when he was nine years old when introduced to art by a clinician, Colin, through the UCSB Koegel Autism Center. He quickly advanced from watercolors, to acrylic, to oil painting. Acrylic and oil are his preferred medium and he has a talent for mixing colors, and adding elements such as liquen impasto and liquen original to give depth and texture to his paintings. He also likes to use natural elements, such as sticks and dirt in his paintings. Kevin is a prolific artist and his art is on display in governmental and nonprofit offices in Santa Barbara and Sacramento, California. Currently 55 of his paintings are on display at the Koegel UCSB Autism Clinic. Kevin has been featured in newspaper articles across the United States and his art is featured on the cover of the Normal Films documentary ARTS (2009) and is on the cover of the book Raising Brendan – Creating Independence for Adult Kids with Autism & Special Needs. His art work has been featured in Jill Mullin’s book Drawing Autism (Mark Batty Publisher, 2009) and Debra Hosseini’s books Artism: The Art of Autism (Autism Today, 2011) and The Art of Autism: Shifting Perceptions (2012). He is part of the Art of Autism project.\nPainting has given Kevin confidence and allowed him to express himself. He is influenced by a number of artists including Gerhard Richert, David Hocking, Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso. In 2006, when he was only eleven years old, Kevin won a scholarship from the John E. Profant Foundation for the Arts. In March, 2010 he won first prize in a juried Abstract show at 855 at the Arts Center in Carpinteria. He won several honorable mentions from the Arts Center in 2009.\nIn 2009, Kevin also won the CVS VSA Arts Award for young artists in California and was flown to Washington DC as the California representative for VSA Arts. In 2012, he returns to Washington D.C. in September as part of the VSA and Volkswagen America Group “Sustaining/Creating” exhibit at the S. Dillon Ripley Center at the Smithsonian. His painting Train was on display at Union Station in Washington DC. In 2010, he was picked as a California finalist for VSA Arts. Two of his paintings are part of the traveling East Coast show Don’t Dis the Ability. In 2010 and 2012, he had a one-man show at Cate School Library in Carpinteria.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://windwaterportal.blogspot.com/2016/01/","date":"2018-06-18T19:23:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267860776.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20180618183714-20180618203714-00054.warc.gz","language_score":0.9896154403686523,"token_count":384,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__227843212","lang":"en","text":"Well I have had a busy month of painting with a couple of days to go and still a couple of units on painting table that I hope to get done as of now I have completed an extra 15 , I have also based the guard and corps troopers.\nWell one of the best ways I find to get to painting is the 10mins a day rule and the joining a painting group or comp. Well this year I have to have a few groups underway as I would like to get a large number of the mins I own painted up as it seems that I have far two many not painted. I really do not find time to play the games due to real life so one of the parts of the hobby I enjoy is the painting part so I keep on painting.\nThis year the first hobby challenge I will sign up for is the ICs hobby challenge. I have the last of my 40k guard units to paint and would like to see that project finished this year. So that leads me to set up the challenge of lets paint want I have left and use a hobby challenge to do that.\nso here is the photos of all the models I would like to paint this year as part of the challenge they are all undercoat ed as one of the things I do is built and undercoat all my minions and they are always ready for paint if I just feel like painting that unit. These are mostly all old range and metal minis.\nWe it has been a while before I have kept you up to date on my painting . It seems that I have not been recording the painting for the last six months. Well I can tell you I have been painting and have not stopped all together. So I will make sure this year that I keep up the blog posts of what I am painting and photos of what I have finished.\nSo first up here is what I have painted since the first of January -","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.alexishunterinteriors.com/updates-2","date":"2019-10-20T18:51:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986718918.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20191020183709-20191020211209-00038.warc.gz","language_score":0.9692553281784058,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__23557596","lang":"en","text":"Thank you to everyone who visited during the reception! We are so proud of Kitty and her beautiful paintings and proud to celebrate Contemporary Art Month 2016!\nAlexis worked for days looking for the right pieces to match with each painting from Color Explorations. Kitty's paintings are so filled with life and color they brought a lightness to each vignette.\nWe had an amazing turn out. I'd never seen the store so filled with people enjoying themselves and appreciating the finer things in life. Then again, everything in life is appreciated a little bit more with a glass of wine.\nThanks again to everyone who came out! If you missed the open house, don't worry Kitty's paintings will be on display here at Alexis Hunter Interiors until March 31st! So you still have time to come explore some colors!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.panmelacastro.com/exposicao/historias-brasileiras-masp/","date":"2023-01-30T10:57:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499816.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20230130101912-20230130131912-00066.warc.gz","language_score":0.9583414793014526,"token_count":528,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__50863888","lang":"en","text":"Brazilian Stories took place between August and October 2022 at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Chateaubriand (MASP) in a recording of the 200th anniversary of the Independence of Brazil and the 100th anniversary of the Week of Modern Art, taking the visitor behind the scenes of art and the decolonization movement and generating connections between contemporary man and his ancestry, mixing science, popular knowledge, reflection on native and Afro peoples, recalling social and political struggles faced by Brazilians over time.\nIt is curated by Adriano Pedrosa, artistic director, MASP, and Lilia M. Schwarcz, guest curator, followers of Amanda Carneiro, assistant curator, MASP; André Mesquita, curator, MASP; Clarissa Diniz, guest curator; Fernando Oliva, curator, MASP; Glaucea Brito, assistant curator, MASP; Guilherme Giufrida, assistant curator, MASP; Isabella Rjeille, curator, MASP; Sandra Benites, guest curator; Tomás Toledo, guest curator.\nThe work “Portrait of Maria Auxiliadora” was commissioned by MASP and was present in the “Portraits” section. Here is an entry by Leandro Muniz, assistant curator, about the painting:\n[…] Auxiliadora (1935-1974) was a self-taught artist who recorded her socio-cultural context in paintings full of patterns and three-dimensional elements that represent scenes such as samba circles, candomblé cults, affective relationships, or the artist herself in his studio, forming a work with a strong autobiographical nature. Castro starts from a photograph in which the artist is next to her easel, with two paintings, barefoot, in a straight dress above the knee and a scarf in her hair, wearing what appears to be a wig, very much in the style of the 1960s fashion and 70 . Castro reproduces the composition of the photograph, but alters the scale and emphasizes the gestural elements of his own work. “Portrait of Maria Auxiliadora” has a 1:1 scale with the human body praising the artist represented and creating a dialogue between two generations of artists whose productions converse. By choosing an image in which Auxiliadora appears next to her works, Castro also establishes a reflection on the craft of painting itself, questioning the subjects who historically dominated this field and affirming the presence of racialized women as emancipated artists.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.wickes.co.uk/Products/Decorating+Interiors/Paint/c/1000555","date":"2014-08-20T20:35:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-35/segments/1408500812662.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20140820021332-00414-ip-10-180-136-8.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9021192789077759,"token_count":94,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-35__0__176738178","lang":"en","text":"Order Line 0330 123 4123\nOur 24 new colours have been hand-picked by experts so that you can bring the latest trends into your home. New Neutrals, Vibrant Hues, Monochrome and Brights Clash are 4 of the hottest trends this season.\nDownload Paint Brochure\nWe stock a wide range of Dulux Trade and Dulux Colour Paint, including ready mixed emulsions, trims and masonry paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.torcsustainablehousing.ie/latest-news/online-painting-classes-for-torc-tenants-with-rochelle-lucey-artist/","date":"2024-04-14T21:21:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816893.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414192536-20240414222536-00820.warc.gz","language_score":0.9360739588737488,"token_count":449,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__171252275","lang":"en","text":"This August, TORC invites you to paint from home and join an online painting session hosted by artist Rochelle Lucey. As part of TORC’s Tenant Engagement programme, Rochelle Lucey will be facilitating two online painting classes for tenants– one for adults (or teens) and one for children ages 7-12 years old. These classes are suitable for beginners and no previous experience is necessary to be able to join in. Rochelle will guide you step by step in creating a beautiful acrylic paint artwork.\nBoth classes will be held on Thursday the 26th of August. The Kid’s class will be in the morning and the Adult’s class in the evening.\nKids class (7-12 years) – 11.00am – 12.00pm\nAdult Class – 6.30pm – 7.45 pm\nAll materials are included. Acrylic paints, paintbrushes, canvas and apron will be posted out to each participant before the classes start. You will need access to a computer, tablet or smart phone and an internet connection to access the class live on Zoom.\nFrom Killorglin in Kerry, Rochelle graduated in 2012 with a degree in Fine Art Painting from the Limerick School of Art and Design where she was the recipient of the inaugural Tom Fox Exhibition award. She has exhibited her work in a number of group and solo exhibition shows over the years and in 2020 she was appointed as Arts Director for the ‘KFEST Music and Arts Festival’. She is currently Artist in Residence at 3 National schools under the Kerry County Council Artists in Schools Scheme.\nTORC is delighted to have Rochelle on board to share her skills and passion for creativity with our tenants at these live art classes.\nClasses are free of charge but there are very limited places – sign up now to avoid disappointment. Deadline to sign up is August 13th 2021.\nTo sign up, send the following information to firstname.lastname@example.org or WhatsApp the information to Bethany on 087 627 5605\nIf you have any questions at all about this event – please contact Bethany on the email or number provided above.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mathsrepublic.com.au/choosing-reliable-house-painting-services-in-south-auckland","date":"2024-04-18T21:54:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817239.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418191007-20240418221007-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.9679408073425293,"token_count":482,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__164119230","lang":"en","text":"Whether you'd like to spruce up your living room, office, or home, hiring a house painter in Manukau is a great way to get the desired result. These professionals can create the look you're aiming for, making your household look fantastic. And if you don't have the time or skill to paint your own walls, they'll still be able to deliver the same high-quality finish. And you can expect excellent customer service.\nThe type of painting that you require will determine how much time it will take. A single person will not be able to paint your entire house in a few days. A small project will probably take a few days, but a large project could take several weeks. Also, make sure you pick a company with at least two or three painters to minimize the time spent on preparation. This is important to ensure that the paint adheres to the surface, making it last longer.\nProfessional house painters are detail-oriented and have the tools and experience to provide an excellent finish. They know how to prepare the surface before applying the paint and will handle tape and brushstrokes with precision. Professional house painters will also complete the job in a timely manner. That way, you can focus on other parts of your life. A house painter in Manukau will be able to get the job done faster and with less hassle.\nThe most important aspect of hiring a house painter in Manukau is the quality of work. Choosing a company that provides both painting and decorative services is crucial for your home. A good company will be able to deliver top-quality work and leave your home looking gorgeous. However, it's important to remember that the paint should dry between fifty and ninety degrees Fahrenheit. Direct sunlight or hot weather will speed up the process of drying paint, and temperatures below fifty degrees will cause it to bubble and peel.\nWhile hiring a house painter in Manukau, remember that you should also look for a contract with all the details. A decent contract will detail the details of the project, including prep work before the painting process. And a good painter will also supply you with a comprehensive checklist of tasks before and after the project. This will ensure that your home looks great, and it's a great investment. And you can't afford to hire an unprofessional painter - you want your home to look perfect and presentable.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.knoxtntoday.com/spring-break-at-big-tater-valley-schoolhouse/","date":"2023-09-25T06:31:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506686.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925051501-20230925081501-00491.warc.gz","language_score":0.976922333240509,"token_count":297,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__269928831","lang":"en","text":"Plein air artists usually paint in their own way, with reference to time, place and subject. Occasionally a wild card will be thrown into the mix. This spring, in the American Impressionist Society paint out, artists were challenged to complete a painting from some area venues including the Museum of Appalachia.\nA beautiful site on a lovely day, the wildflowers were some of the best I’d seen. With trillium and snow drops catching the light, the peacocks were screeching, my fellow painters were slinging pigment and the Big Tater Valley Schoolhouse was my subject. My dog’s ophthalmologist appointment left little time to paint so I finished this outside from memory.\nThis schoolhouse, from Bull Run Creek near the Union-Grainger County line, was built in the early 1800s. Used until the 1890’s, it was then converted into a house. The museum purchased it from Edgar and Dorothy Keck in the 1970s.\nA challenge for sure, but no complaints here. Even the dog was happy in the spring weather.\nPhotographer Chris and painter Robin Rohwer each week share a painting or photograph that captured their interest in hopes that it will also capture yours. They have a small studio and gallery in the Phoenix Building at 418 South Gay Street where you can stop and see their work. Their website is www.ChristopherRobinArts.com. All works are copyright protected.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tristanhoaregallery.co.uk/artists/64-orsina-sforza/biography/","date":"2021-04-17T13:53:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038460648.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20210417132441-20210417162441-00290.warc.gz","language_score":0.9640546441078186,"token_count":158,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__39949540","lang":"en","text":"Orsina Sforza is an Italian artist born in Milan, now working in Rome. After graduating from the San Francisco Art Institute, Sforza worked for more than 25 years as a designer, focusing primarily on lamps - ‘Lights’ as she calls them - but also on sets, costume and furniture design.\nHer most recent body of work is a collection of small oil paintings which explore the theme of geometry, using bold colours and metallic accents. Each small canvas displays a different intricate and sharp geometric design. When exhibited as part of a group, the works take on a new dimension, each pattern complementing and challenging the next. Sforza describes her oil paintings as her ‘personal mind maze’, helping her to investigate perception and its possibilities.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.brizart.com.au/tutors.html","date":"2020-06-07T00:22:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590348521325.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20200606222233-20200607012233-00074.warc.gz","language_score":0.9574016332626343,"token_count":646,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__84312854","lang":"en","text":"BEd (QUT), GradDipVA, MVA (Griff),\nJennifer is the principal of Brizart and is tutoring the Intermediate to Advanced Group, as well as Children, Teens and Young Adults\nJennifer Andrews is the Principal of Brizart and tutors both regular weekly classes and workshop. Jennifer Andrews works with a variety of drawing & painting media as well as mixed media and digital graphics. Her art work demonstrates a passion for manipulating surfaces and integrating the mark making process of creating art. She has exhibited in numerous exhibitions and has completed design commissions for public art works, textile works, illustration and works for print & web.\nIn 2011 she successfully completed her Master of Visual Art at QCA, Griffith University with an exhibition, \"Uncharted Terrains\" comprising large innovative drawings and digital images based on rainforests. Her research and studio work aims to explore conventional understanding of representation and ways of integrating traditional and digital image making. Jennifer has extensive experience as an art educator, tutoring beginners, intermediate and advanced levels.\n\"Gaudette\" Oil on Canvas\n\"Creek Rocks\"\" Oil on Canvas\n\"Sepia Nude\" Mixed media on paper\n\"Resting\" Acrylic on Canvas\n\"To Sleep\" Essence of Being series Charcoal on paper\n2 - 6\nMAVA Hons 1st Class(Griff),\nNicola is tutoring the Adults Beginners Class\nNicola is a Brisbane based practicing artist, art educator and workshop facilitator with a Masters of Art in Visual Arts with Class 1 Hons, and is currently a Doctoral Candidate at Queensland College of Art (Griffith University). Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, and is held in public and private collections.\nNicola works with a variety of drawing, painting and printmaking media. Nicola has been the recipient of several residencies and grants, the recipient of the 2015 Regional Arts Queensland Annie Tan Memorial watercolour prize and has been shortlisted for a number of art prizes.\nNicola endeavours to make her classes informative with an injection of fun for all to enjoy.\nTracey Marning-Studin is a Brisbane based artist whose work has been shown in a wide variety of Art shows and exhibitions as well as private commissions. She is also an advance member of the Brizart Studio Class and has been attending classes and workshops at Brizart for over 10 years.\nTracey is strongly drawn to realism in art and chooses to express her interpretations on this subject through a variety of mediums including pastels, acrylic, oils and mixed media. In all mediums her work remains both expressive and lyrical in style. Tracey Marning-Studin aims to constantly explore new sources of inspiration and to portray a flowing visual narrative through vibrant colour and composition.\nSince 2004 Tracey has been an assistant turor, a class romm assitant and at times a locum tutor. In 2005 took on the additional role of Brizart Administration Assistant and is Brizart's \"2IC\"\n1 - 3\n© Brizart 2018\nPO Box 5110 Kenmore, Brisbane 4069 Australia","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://billiefrechette.tumblr.com/tagged/art","date":"2013-05-25T08:23:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368705790741/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516120310-00052-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9003379940986633,"token_count":325,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__174513019","lang":"en","text":"This is the first piece I’ve posted. I’m looking to sell my lovely Alice painting :) Hand drawn and painted with acrylics on 11x14 canvas. Anyone interested take a look!\n“Creature from the Black Lagoon” Universal Monsters Collection 9.25.12\n“The Bride & Groom” Universal Monsters Collection 9.25.12\nThis was my birthday cake that Cj and I made together :) I handmade my Rango and painted him to perfection! I was very happy the way everything turned out.\nThe finished product :) I had so much fun making this. @ceejers16 #art #paint #personal #sleepyhollow #headlesshorseman #pumpkin #halloween (Taken with Instagram)\nNew artwork coming soon! #western #art #new #outside #canvas #florida (Taken with Instagram)\nMy Cowboy 6.26.12(Taken with Instagram)\nWorking on a new picture, this is the rough draft. I call it “Fox Hunter”. Done on canvas with a 5b pencil. (Taken with Instagram)\nIt still needs some work but this is what it looks like thus far.\nI’ve been working on my “Universal Monsters” collection. Three down, two more to go. I’m quite proud of myself.\nWorking on my “Universal Monsters” sketches :) (Taken with instagram)\nWorking on some sketches :) (Taken with instagram)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://fuckyeahthe-office.tumblr.com/","date":"2014-10-21T02:07:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-42/segments/1413507443869.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20141017005723-00046-ip-10-16-133-185.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9824448227882385,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-42","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-42__0__18795306","lang":"en","text":"So, a year ago I got my first art commission to paint a mural for Dunder Mifflin, and I decided to paint the history of paper. Which was just some trees and stuff, and then someone spray painted a bunch of butts on it, and I had to start from the beginning. But, it all worked out for the best, because I think that I’ve painted the perfect thing, which is the history of us. All of us. And this is for you, Jim.\nThe Office S09E25 - Finale","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pakitchen.com/what-paint-to-use-on-cabinets/","date":"2023-12-07T15:56:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100677.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207153748-20231207183748-00266.warc.gz","language_score":0.9574071168899536,"token_count":633,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__177267912","lang":"en","text":"Painting cabinets is a cost-effective way to give your kitchen or bathroom a fresh new look without having to undergo a full renovation. However, when it comes to choosing the right paint for cabinets, there are several factors to consider. In this essay, we’ll explore the different types of paint you can use on cabinets and what you need to know to make an informed decision.\nThe first thing to consider is the type of material your cabinets are made of. If your cabinets are made of wood, you’ll want to choose a paint that is designed to adhere well to wood surfaces. The two main types of paint for wood cabinets are oil-based and latex-based paints.\nOil-based paints have been a popular choice for painting cabinets for many years. They are durable and have a high-gloss finish that can give your cabinets a smooth, polished look. However, oil-based paints require a longer drying time, emit strong fumes, and are more difficult to clean up than latex-based paints.\nLatex-based paints have become increasingly popular in recent years because they are easier to work with, dry quickly, and have low levels of VOCs (volatile organic compounds). They also have a matte or satin finish that gives your cabinets a more natural look. Latex-based paints are a good choice for cabinets that are frequently used, as they are more resistant to wear and tear.\nThe color of the paint\nAnother important factor to consider is the color of the paint you choose. Lighter colors can make a small kitchen or bathroom appear larger and more spacious, while darker colors can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere. If you’re unsure about what color to choose, it’s a good idea to consult with a professional painter or interior designer.\nWhen it comes to application, it’s important to prepare your cabinets properly before painting. This means removing all hardware and sanding the surface to ensure a smooth, even finish. It’s also a good idea to use a primer before painting to ensure the paint adheres properly and to prevent any bleed-through from the wood.\nIn summary, when choosing a paint for your cabinets, consider the material your cabinets are made of, the type of paint you prefer, the color you want to achieve, and the preparation required before painting. With the right choice of paint and proper preparation, painting your cabinets can be an easy and cost-effective way to transform your kitchen or bathroom.\nFor kitchen cabinets, there are two main types of paint to consider: oil-based and latex-based paints.\n- oil-based cabinets are durable and have a high-gloss finish that can give your cabinets a smooth, polished look.\n- latex-based paints are easier to work with, dry quickly, and have low levels of VOCs (volatile organic compounds).\nOil-based paints have been a popular choice for painting wood cabinets for many years.They also penetrate into the wood surface and provide good adhesion, making them a good choice for cabinets that have been previously painted.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ppessaytwjv.n2g.us/essay-cafe-terrace-night.html","date":"2018-09-26T14:37:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267165261.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20180926140948-20180926161348-00425.warc.gz","language_score":0.9411712288856506,"token_count":1109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__128423296","lang":"en","text":"Van gogh - cafe terrace at night (luxury line) oil painting reproduction framed art at overstockartcom. The night sky depicted by van gogh in the starry night painting is brimming with whirling clouds, shining stars, and a bright crescent moon the (. Van gogh was interested in painting night scenes, as can be seen in his paintings of starry night and café terrace at night today, we are lucky to know so much about van gogh's paintings by the hundreds of letters that vincent wrote in one such letter, he said “the night is much more alive and richly colored than the day. Free essay: there are some people sitting at several tables, a waiter is taking an order a few tables are placed on the street, they are standing apart from. This is how van gogh's perspective would translate into three dimensions created for a class assignment for imagining the ultrareal in the graduate school. In the essay on eye-opening art de botton is in provence, france, and reflecting on the role vincent van gogh's art has had on his preconceptions of provence the night is even more richly coloured than the dayif only one pays attention to it (pg 196) cafe terrace at night, arles 1888 – van gogh.\n10 awesome van gogh prints terracesart paintingsimpressionist paintingsoil on canvasvincent van goghvansvan gogh printsart printsone night cafe terrace at night the café terrace on the place du forum, arles, at night, metropolitan museum of art. Café terrace at night by vincent van gogh print facts • medium: oil on canvas • date: 1888 • size: 318 x 257 inches • location: kroller-muller museum otterlo , netherlands • place of creation: arles-sur-tech, france • style: post- impressionism • genre: urban scene or cityscape • this painting was the first in a trilogy. 3 works cited, 1348 words (39 pages), strong essays, [preview] analyzing cafe at night painted by vincent van gogh - analyzing cafe at night painted by vincent van gogh i have chosen to write my paper on painting titled “café at night” by vincent van gogh since this picture is a very popular one, i might have seen it.\nCafe terrace at night, vincent van gogh - van gogh's depiction of a coffee house in arles, france comes to life in a new form in this hand carved and hand painted ceramic art trivet tile reproduction this gift can just as easily decorate a wall or a table #giftguide. Café terrace at night (1888) artwork description & analysis: this was one of the first scenes van gogh painted during his stay in arles and the first painting where he used a nocturnal background using contrasting colors and tones, van gogh achieved a luminous surface that pulses with an interior light, almost in defiance.\nMore info · navigate the tag cloud · essay // eternal september the rise of amateur culture theme chapter powered by tumblr #art meme # vincent van gogh #cafe terrace at night #paintings #ryan gosling #celebrities # mashup #hipster · 3 years ago / 5 notes · 1twitter 2facebook 5google + 6 pinterest n c. The painting that i chose to write my formal analysis on is called “the café terrace on the place du forum, arles, at night” this piece was created by vincent van gogh in arles, france and was completed sometime in september of 1888 this painting is oil on canvas, and it is currently housed in the kroller- muller museum. Free essay: color is highly evident in this painting, and helps to draw the viewer's eye to certain places in the painting the café is yellow, and adds a the painting that i chose to write my formal analysis on is called “the café terrace on the place du forum, arles, at night” this piece was created by. Did vincent van gogh hide an homage to leonardo da vinci's “the last supper” in one of his most famous paintings independent researcher jared baxter thinks he did according to the huffington post, baxter's been lecturing, most recently at the 2015 dutch association aesthetics, on his theory that van.\nCafé terrace at night, also known as the cafe terrace on the place du forum, is an oil painting executed by the dutch artist vincent van gogh while at arles, france, in mid-september 1888 the painting is not signed, but described and mentioned by the artist in three letters visitors to the site can still stand at the. Vincent van gogh's the cafe terrace stands as one of the painter's most remarkable works it is also, without question, one of the most famous produced in van gogh's brief but prolific career this work is the first in a trilogy1 of paintings which feature starlit skies starry night over the rhone came within a month, followed. Vincent van gogh,the cafe terrace at night,1888,painter,art,painting,culture.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://iaysha.com/product-category/iaysha/","date":"2021-05-14T13:12:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243989526.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20210514121902-20210514151902-00338.warc.gz","language_score":0.9342681765556335,"token_count":150,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__8429182","lang":"en","text":"Iaysha’s work reflects the soul of the artist and represents her spiritual journey through life. Atmospheric swathes of colour in abstract composition create a meditative and contemplative atmosphere that may inspire and free the viewer to explore their own emotions. Iaysha sees art as a healing power, as a dream in which we seek our true selves. Her methods reflect this belief; she does not plan her compositions or create endless sketches, but paints from instinct, allowing her inspiration and intuition to dictate the palette and balance of the canvas.\n‘In my art I love invoking a strong desire that talks to you and gets you to reflect, feel passionate and inspired in your own life. My art is nourishment for your Soul.’","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://studyscroll.com/comparative-analysis-of-two-vincent-van-goghs-paintings-essay","date":"2023-10-02T17:47:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511002.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002164819-20231002194819-00040.warc.gz","language_score":0.9608806371688843,"token_count":693,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__268645774","lang":"en","text":"Comparative Analysis of Two Vincent van Gogh’s paintings\nVincent van Gogh made “The Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” just after he completed “The Potato Eaters.” “Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” and the “Potato Peeler” both represent women working in the Nuenen period, spring 1885. Even though one of the paintings is a self-portrait and the other one shows a peasant women cooking, both paintings show working humble women engrossed in their work.\nBoth paintings show his fascination with the working class, portrayed here in a crude style of thickly applied dark pigments. The “Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” clearly has more number of colors in it than “The Potato Peeler” which just has shades of one color. The peasant woman cooking has a sad and lonely expression on her face whereas “The Potato Peeler” has a tilted face with no expression (straight face) even though she looks humble. The figures in both paintings are extremely large as compared to the canvas size. The scale of the figures changes the focus from the entire composition to just the ladies. In the “The Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” the fireplace, kettle, pan and cup are small in size whereas the peasant woman is large. In the other painting, the potato and knife are the only two components other than the peasant woman. Hence the viewer concentrates more on the peasant women and less on their respective activities. The figures are very humble while at the same time very bold.\nKeeping perspective in mind, “The Potato Peeler” seems to be a zoomed in version of “The Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace”: Their sitting posture is almost the same and have a similar attire. While the peasant woman working in the fireplace shows the woman with the background of the working space, the potato peeler concentrates on the expression of the woman more than her work. Vincent restricted himself to just a few colors and block painting while making “The Potato Peeler” whereas he added more color, finer strokes to the next painting. Upon closer examination ¬of “The Potato Peeler”, though, the woman has a scarf and a straw hat, the woman in the fireplace doesn’t. Vincent van Gogh used dark shades of oil paint on canvas to display his admiration for peasants in both the paintings. His study possessed the coarse, flat faces, low foreheads and thick lips, not sharp but full of peasants.\nThe paintings of “The Peasant Woman Cooking by a Fireplace” and “The Potato Peeler” are of working women in which they are doing their respective activities i.e. cooking in the fireplace and peeling potatoes. In these paintings, Van Gogh deliberately chose coarse and simple models, so that they would be natural and unspoiled in his finished work: He wanted people to know that peasants, who eat their potatoes by the light of their little lamp, have tilled the earth themselves with the hands they put in the dish, and it speaks that they have thus honestly earned their food. The paintings are a portrayal of the simplicities of life. Even though the paintings consist of working women they have different compositions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carfleo.com/2016/12/25/giotto-nativity/","date":"2023-05-29T03:18:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644574.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529010218-20230529040218-00038.warc.gz","language_score":0.9164616465568542,"token_count":269,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__20386288","lang":"en","text":"Elizabeth Lev has an excellent reflection on Pope Francis choice of art for his Christmas Card, Giotto’s Nativity.\nThe many faceted-personality of Pope Francis has partly revealed itself in his exceptionally “catholic” (read “wide-ranging”) taste in art over the past four years of his pontificate. When, during the barrage of personal questions that followed his election, the matter of art came up, Pope Francis declared his favorite works of art to be Caravaggio’s “Calling of St Matthew,” painted in Rome in 1600, and the 1938 “White Crucifixion” by Franco-Russian artist Marc Chagall. – See more at: http://aleteia.org/2016/12/18/in-giottos-nativity-a-novel-pope-has-chosen-a-novel-image/#sthash.2mA6s87p.dpuf\nFor more read http://aleteia.org/2016/12/18/in-giottos-nativity-a-novel-pope-has-chosen-a-novel-image/\n[…] Background: Giotto’s Nativity […]","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/lets-paint-together-new-farm-park-tickets-29295348175","date":"2017-04-26T06:22:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121165.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00006-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8877082467079163,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__251747972","lang":"en","text":"Actions and Detail Panel\nLet's Paint Together @ New Farm Park\nSat., 19/11/2016, 10:00 am – Fri., 20/01/2017, 12:00 pm AEST\nJoin us in New Farm Park opposite the Ferry Terminal for a relaxed and creative morning. All art materials provided. Our lead artist will lead you through the creation of your own art work based on the painting for the day. Bring a friend! contact Kerry on 0402 520 891 Check out our Facebook page /letspainbttogetherbrisbane\nor our website www.letspainttogether.com.au We are taking a break over the Christmas period. Look out for us in 2017!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://astrokennels.net/News-Events/Blog/Blog-Home/ArticleID/405/Wine-Design-Night-Astro","date":"2019-03-26T00:52:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912204736.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20190325234449-20190326020449-00017.warc.gz","language_score":0.9703866243362427,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__215996163","lang":"en","text":"We're hosting our third Wine & Design Night on November 13th at 7:00pm! Greenville's own Wine & Design studio will be providing all of your art supplies and instruction. 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On the other hand, I’ve always seen flyers for oil painting but no watercolors.\nThrough the years, I started realizing that it is THE most difficult media around. Why? One word…water.\nMy goodness it’s hard to control the amount of water necessary to get the right consistency of paint, the right color and the right tone! It all comes down to knowing just how much water you need to get the effect you want. This ain’t acrylic or oil painting, folks, where adding white will save the day. No sirree, Bob!\nEven so, I’ve decide to embark on this path, and I haven’t regretted it AT ALL. Instead of getting discouraged, I’m actually getting more and more inspired. I tend towards abstract art, but the realism you can get from painting still-lifes and nature is alluring. I hope to incorporate watercolors into my abstract art to get new, and more interesting, pieces.\nThis is my first watercolor project, and I am very happy with the results. I followed this tutorial on YouTube by Angela Fehr. Check it out!\nHere is (some of) the process and final result.\nI’m not sure if you can tell much of a difference between the second and third pictures. What I did was add more dots to the center of the sunflower and darken the entire flower plus the leaves to offset them from the background.\nGive it a go if you like. It’s a really fun project and a lot simpler than you might think. I plan on repeating this project myself. Here’s the outline if you want to print it out and trace it onto your paper (I just freehanded mine).\nUntil next time!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://juliennezanga.com/paint-bathroom-sink/","date":"2019-04-19T02:46:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578526966.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20190419021416-20190419043416-00336.warc.gz","language_score":0.8751030564308167,"token_count":555,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__4364169","lang":"en","text":"New Paint Bathroom Sink\n– Allowed to be able to my own weblog, in this particular occasion I am going to show you about paint bathroom sink\n. 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From left to right: a striker (there are 4), jack (there are 4), and guard (there are 2).\nI primed all the models, and washed them. This is so I can play the game with them, even before they are painted.\nToday, I painted the 2 guards. I had half a plan when I started, and it evolved as I went. That’s pretty much how I paint most things.\nThis is a guard basecoated and ready for a wash.\nI washed it very heavily in black. When it was dry I highlighted and drybrushed it.\nNext, I need to apply the number decal, then spray on a few coats of Dullcote varnish. The Dullcote puts the finishing touch on it, plus it protects the paint. I just love how minis look after a coat of Dullcote. It’s hard to describe, but they just look “finished”. After that, I’ll put just a dab of Citadel’s ‘Ardcoat on the eyes to make them shiny.\nThen it’s 2 down, 8 to go!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rhoko.com/product/picasso-vallauris/","date":"2023-09-23T10:27:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506480.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923094750-20230923124750-00258.warc.gz","language_score":0.9575889706611633,"token_count":661,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__193231231","lang":"en","text":"Andre Brasilier – Chantel on the White Bank\nAndre Brasilier – Chantel on the White Bank Lithograph\nMedium: Original Lithographic Poster, 1981\nDimensions: 76 x 52,5 cm\nClassic Poster Paper – Great Condition A\nProduced for an exhibition at the Galerie Des Chaudronniers in Geneva, Switzerland in 1981, André Brasilier designed this original lithographic poster, which was then printed by Mourlot. This beautiful image depicts a woman wrapped in an elegant white dress, while waiting on a park bench.\nLike Henri Matisse, André Brasilier is an uplifting and restorative artist whose work lifts the spirit. He combines expressionism with ethereal beauty in his creations. Many of his works have recurring patterns and topics involving equines, the outdoors, musical expression, and women. His tale is one of adoration for the world around us, and his wife Chantal has been his inspiration for decades.\nb.1929 in Saumur, France\nAndré Brasilier is a French painter and printmaker whose work is typified by a blend of expressionism and abstraction. André Brasilier's lyrical, dreamlike paintings explore an intimate communion with nature. The artist's wife and muse, Chantal, is a favourite subject, often portrayed delicately arranging flowers or beautifully poised on benches surrounded by nature . Horses are also a recurring theme in the artist's work, described by Brasilier as \"a superb creation...charged with symbolism, strength, dynamism and beauty\". The majesty of these wonderful creatures feature prominently throughout Brasilier's career, their elegant forms cantering through serene seascapes, chilly winter woods and brilliant sunsets.\nSurrounded by the idyllic French countryside, Brasilier’s artistic talents and appreciation for nature blossomed early on. Brasilier states that ‘painting must be alive’. The artist has spent his career trying to ‘capture emotions and share them,’ striving to create works that survive him. ‘Every masterpiece that has moved humanity throughout history was a testimony of life,’ he explains. Painting, he adds dramatically, is ‘a fight for life against death.’\nNature is a recurrent focus of his paintings, which frequently depict pastoral scenes, or the changing seasons. The focus, the artist explains, is instinctive: ‘I live in the countryside; I was practically born in the countryside.’ For Brasilier, ‘every window becomes a painting; I see trees as if they are drawings, their branches organised.’ Inspired by the work of the Fauves and Gauguin, who he describes as his père spirituel, Brasilier casts these landscapes in bright colour, working in a palette of vivid blue, pink, orange and yellow.\nThere has been a remarkable rise of André Brasilier works in the last 6 years and it shows no sign of slowing down. His work has risen in value of 557%, which is mirrored by the number of his pieces sold at auction.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ucalibraryblog.wordpress.com/2018/01/23/here-there-paintings-by-lisa-milroy/","date":"2019-04-26T11:43:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578770163.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20190426113513-20190426135513-00310.warc.gz","language_score":0.9130817651748657,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__75460354","lang":"en","text":"Here & There: Paintings by Lisa Milroy\n17 January – 18 March 2018\nParasol Unit Gallery, 14 Wharf Road, London N1 7RW\n“Parasol unit foundation for contemporary art is delighted to present Here & There: Paintings by Lisa Milroy.\nThis major solo exhibition brings together a selection of Milroy’s paintings from the past fifteen years, exploring her approaches to still life through making, looking, touch and transformation.\nThe term ‘still life’ signals the fundamental experience of painting for Milroy, encapsulating her fascination with the relation between stillness and movement, contemplation and action.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.psdr3.org/?start=24","date":"2022-12-10T01:05:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711637.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20221210005738-20221210035738-00206.warc.gz","language_score":0.9812648296356201,"token_count":239,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__166998620","lang":"en","text":"A 1984 Pattonville High School graduate has been the MVP — Most Valuable Painter — for the St. Louis Cardinals this year. Patrick Barrett became the painter foreman in November 2018 after working seasonally for 12 years with the team. His rookie season was during high school when he worked on the grounds crew while his father was employed as a seasonal painter.\n“What makes my job cool is I get to paint everything at Busch Stadium from the front offices to the dugout to the bullpen and the concourse areas,” he said. “I could also be out in the parking lot painting stripes or painting Yadier Molina’s catcher’s mask.”\nMolina debuted a hockey style catcher's mask on Aug. 26 that featured a yellow face shield.\n“The guys in the clubhouse sent me a picture of the mask and asked if I could paint it for him,” Barrett said. “The shield was blue to start with, so after picking the color yellow he wanted, I lightly scuffed the paint, primed it and then put about four coats of the yellow paint on.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artofthebrush.ie/post/brush-strokes-ink-painting-workshop","date":"2023-09-24T09:25:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506632.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924091344-20230924121344-00278.warc.gz","language_score":0.9383271336555481,"token_count":446,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__95799022","lang":"en","text":"A guided journey from basic calligraphy brush stroke to complete ink painting.\nA guided journey from basic calligraphy brush strokes to complete ink painting\n“The unique quality of Zen brushwork is a result of an encounter between the artist, the subject of the work, and the medium and the format.”\nThis 6-week course is based on traditional Chinese ink painting techniques and Zen philosophy. This class will start with the basic brush strokes and focus more on finding your inner peace through the connection with your brush.\nWe are delighted to have Mark Duggan from Dublin Shamblaha (Meditation) Center to join me for this course. Mark will lead the meditation during this course and assist you with any related questions you may have.\nIntroduce painting tools and materials, basic brush strokes and painting methods, and continue to build skills for painting plants and animals of increasing complexity. Try your hand at these historically and culturally important methods, and create some beautiful paintings of your own.\nDate: June 21 - July 26 (Six Classes)\nTime: 11.00am-12.30pm (Sunday mornings)\nInk Painting Teacher: Angelia Yingge Xu\nMeditation Instruction & Co-ordination: Mark Duggan\n*This course will be delivered online through Zoom.The course link will be sent out to the participants before the course starts.\nMaterials: This 6-week course would require basic ink painting tools such as Chinese/Japanese ink painting brush, ink and xuan paper or normal A4 paper.\nIf you don't have these materials or would like to get a set, we will send you more details upon registration.\nThere will be a live demo on this course from 11.00-12.00am June 14, Sunday. Please book your place through email@example.com.\n** every course will start with a 5-minute sitting meditation. We would recommend settling yourself in a quiet place and wearing comfortable clothes.\nIf you are interested in this course or if you want to know more about the details please email us through email to: firstname.lastname@example.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.elisabethgraceart.com/product-page/fall-heart-print","date":"2024-04-21T02:30:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817699.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421005612-20240421035612-00617.warc.gz","language_score":0.894058108329773,"token_count":192,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__128313559","lang":"en","text":"Comes in both 8” x 10” and 11” x 14”\nGiclee print. Printed on fine art museum quality watercolor paper.\nThis collage was created for a social media collage challenge with the theme of “fall.” After having just gone on a tirp to Idaho Springs in the middle of autumn, I was inspired by the warm golds, reds, and oranges that the landscape provided. I wanted to incorporate some water to contrast the firey fall colors, and I left out the subject's eyes to emphasize emotion through body language.\ntop of page\nWhat customers are saying\n\"Such a pleasure purchasing my new art piece from Elisabeth! Great quality framing and BEAUTIFUL artwork- I’m so in love with my new piece. 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His work is part of the Boxing Hall of Fame permanent collection and owned by the family of the \" Brown Bomber \" Joe Louis . Levinson created a limited edition lithograph of New York Jet Wayne Chrebet for the Colleen Giblin Foundation. The original oil painting hangs in Chrebet's home and one of the 80 lithos is in NY Jet's owner Woody Johnson's office.\nLevinson has created portraits of some of the greatest athletes of all time including Muhammad Ali, Mickey Mantle, Derek Jeter, Tiger Woods and Martin Brodeur to name a few.\nIn addition to creating \" one of a kind \" sports collectible paintings, Levinson has been commissioned to paint numerous traditional portraits as well.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nekinaturals.blogspot.com/2010/06/how-to-make-your-color-palette.html","date":"2018-07-18T10:48:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590127.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718095959-20180718115959-00391.warc.gz","language_score":0.9055429100990295,"token_count":290,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__122051769","lang":"en","text":"Thursday, June 17, 2010\nHow to Make your Color Palette\nOne of the ways to explore the world of colors is to create your own personal color palette.\nCut a strip of thin white card about 3\" x 12\" and punch a row of holes along one long edge. Collect a selection of yarns or fabric in colors that you like and loop a short length of each one through alternate holes.\nAdd some flavor into your palette with different colors if yarn or fabric, adding new lengths gradually, one color at a time to see the effect that it creates.\nYou may have a liking to warm colors such as yellow, mustard or orange or cool colors such as lavender, blue, green, turquoise (my favorite) or blue gray. Or you may like pastel colors either warm or cool pastel colors. Whatever colors you prefer, enjoy your color palette. Be comfortable in your color palette. It is no one else palette but yours.\nFor me as I am in the middle of painting my home, I have discovered that my own personal palette depends on the room use. For example I chose a cool pastel color for the family room and olive green for dining room. It is not my usual color selections but I very much love it because it gives it a warm feeling either in a formal setting or an informal setting.\nShare your own color palette and how it has changed over the years.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ourfunnylittlesite.com/check-out-these-cute-animal-portraits-by-delphine-dion/","date":"2024-04-13T16:09:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816820.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413144933-20240413174933-00470.warc.gz","language_score":0.9680749177932739,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__56590622","lang":"en","text":"Delphine Dion is a French artist who has loved nature and animals her entire life, so her path came naturally; she began studying ecology while drawing remained only her hobby. Fast forward a couple of years later, now she is a freelance illustrator whose Instagram page is full of colorful watercolor paintings of the animal kingdom.\n“For me, this is the perfect job, but the thing I love most about it is when people see their pet’s portrait for the first time, and it makes them so happy,” the artist shared on Bored Panda and added that she has found her aesthetic.\n“My style has evolved throughout these years to achieve what I realize today: semi-realistic illustrations in a soft and rounded style full of life thanks to bright colors, combining watercolors and colored pencils, always linked to the animal world and nature.”\nIf you see some of her amazing work, just keep on scrolling!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://stuart-mitchell.com/musicstore/product.php?id_product=75","date":"2017-03-30T06:40:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218193284.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212953-00117-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9695577621459961,"token_count":395,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__111097493","lang":"en","text":"THE CANON OF PROPORTIONS - LEONARDO DA VINCI & THE ROSSLYN MOTET\nFormat: mp3 (320kbps)\nThe only surving music of Leonardo Da Vinci - Arranged, scored and produced by Stuart Mitchell\nIncluding The Rosslyn Motet and Songs of the Chartres Labyrinth (2006) and detailed information on we deciphered the music from the 500 year old painting now known to be a self-portrait of Da Vinci himself.\nPortrait of a Musician is an oil on wood painting attributed to Leonardo da Vinci by some scholars. It was probably painted in 1490.\nThe man in the painting was at one time thought to be Franchino Gaffurio, who was the maestro di cappella of the Milanese Cathedral. Although some believe it to be a portrait of Gaffurio, others think the man is anonymous. The piece of paper he holds is at least one part of a musical score; it has notes written on it. The painting was greatly restored and repainted, and Leonardo probably left the portrait unfinished but close to completion.\nThe man is positioned in a three-quarter position and he is holding a partition sheet. The musician stares at something outside the spectator's field of vision. Compared to the detailed face of the musician, the red hat, his tunic and his hair seem to be painted by a completely other painter. Art historians have recognized the fine art of da Vinci in the young man's face, Siegfried Woldhek, a Dutch illustrator, has claimed that 'Portrait of a Musician' is one of three self-portraits by Leonardo.\nStuart Mitchell and I spent 2 years researching and translating the music that is in the painting and we will present to you now our musical findings based on the sequence of notes that Da Vinci made available to us within the painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://elpasonews.org/2020/04/30/remembering-the-late-artist-felipe-adame-qdep/?amp=1","date":"2023-05-29T19:38:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644907.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529173312-20230529203312-00642.warc.gz","language_score":0.9524421691894531,"token_count":1717,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__78969099","lang":"en","text":"By Miguel Juárez\nThe late Felipe Adame painted his first murals in El Paso in the early 1980s. Felipe was born on August 23, 1942. He considered his murals “as a means to preserve the culture, to retain a heritage, and to value the community organized effort behind a work of art.” Adame was a seasoned muralist who had painted dozens of murals throughout the United States before returning to El Paso.\nBetween 1968 and 1972, he painted murals in Denver, Colorado, Kansas City, Montana, California, and Washington, D.C. He was among the artists involved in the Movimiento (Chicano Movement) politics of the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1978 he worked with area youth to paint a thirty-by-eighty-foot mural in Chicano Park in San Diego. He also supervised the painting of eight pillars, involving three hundred area high school art classes, each painting one mural at a time during the years from 1974 to 1978. He thenparticipated in Mural Marathon ’78, where artists created murals on the pillars of the Coronado Bridge in San Diego.\nHe took four years of mechanical drawing and drafting and art at El Paso Technical High School, five years of stagecraft and set design at the UTEP Drama Department and two years of mural work under the direction of Jose Montoya in Berkeley, California. In San Diego, he completed a two-year internship at Centro Cultural de la Raza under Gilberto Ramírez. According to Lisa Deaderick, writing in The San Diego Union-Tribune:\nGilberto Ramirez, a muralist from Mexico City who had studied the art form with one of the country’s great muralists, David Alfaro Siqueiros. Ramirez had heard about San Diego’s college students’ activism focused on Chicano and Mexican identity issues, so he traveled to San Diego “intent on giving them a public and permanent way to express themselves artistically,” said Seth Mallios, an anthropology professor at San Diego State University. He taught students including Aranda, who then disseminated mural art at Chicano Park, and later across California. [“Top weekend events: Deaderick, Lisa, “Earth Day, David Crosby, Chicano Park Day,” The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 21, 2017].\nAdame painted more than a dozen works in El Paso beginning in 1980. The most popular were his Virgen de Guadalupe murals: one on a pillar by the Lincoln Cultural Arts Center, at the corner of Durazno and Uva, painted in 1981; one on the west exterior wall of La Corona Grocery on Seventh and South Ochoa streets in memory of Thunderbird gang members slain that year; and another with Juan Diego at the Salazar Housing Projects in 1983. Jesús Hernández assisted Adame with the painting of the Virgen at La Corona Grocery.\nIn 1981 Hernández painted a richly detailed Aztec Calendar on a small wall inside the tenements under a flight of steps. He also assisted the Kofu gang members in South El Paso with a mural on the second story of their tenement building at Florence and Eighth streets near the Armijo Center during the early 1980’s. According to Jan Wilson, researcher of Segundo Barrio murals, the art work was taken from an emblem worn on their jackets by Kofu members.\nHis 1981 Virgen near the Lincoln Art Cultural Center was painted on a freeway pillar under a highway interchange known as the Spaghetti Bowl. The location is near the corner of Durazno and Uva streets. The mural is the only one left intact to date, as a result of the I-10 Connect Project. The image was reproduced in the poster for a 1989 citywide celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe. Adame said he sought to create El Paso’s version of San Diego’s Chicano Park there, but was deterred by authorities. Before Artist Carlos Callejos’ murals were painted in 1999, an unfinished four-by-eight-foot image of a revolutionary figure stood on a freeway pillar that he painted in 1981–a lone image of the artist’s effort to create a Chicano Park.\nIn 1982 Adame painted “Ixtacihuatl, Mujer Blanca, Leyenda de los Volcanos,” taken from a painting by the Mexican artist Jesús Helguera, inside the Armijo Recreational Center at 710 East Seventh in South El Paso. He was assisted by Elizabeth Joyce, Raul Macias, Nacho Guerrero and Jesús “Machido” Hernandez. They used a perforated paper technique to transfer the mural on the wall. The wall was plastered by Ignacio Guerrero, Nacho’s father. Adame in 1982 painted “Dale Gas,” at Gator’s Grocery in South El Paso. The mural showed a Zoot Suiter with El Paso’s skyline in the background. The thirty-foot mural, which no longer exists, was located near the corner of Sixth Street and the alley west of Cotton Street. The mural of the Virgen of Guadalupe and Juan Diego, the man to whom she appeared in a vision in 1531, painted by Adame in 1982-83 at the Rubén Salazar Housing Complex Building 10 on Eucalyptus Street was painted at the request of the Thunderbirds and the Cornejo family. It took six months to complete and was financed by Adame who sold square-foot blocks of the mural to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), Ruidoso Grocery and numerous other sponsors. The mural was restored by Adame and neighborhood youth in 1991 with the assistance of a $5,000 stipend from the Junior League’s Los Murales Project.\nIn 1986, he painted a panoramic scene of early El Paso and the Rio Grande at the Campus Queen Restaurant at 2700 North Mesa Drive in West El Paso. The painting shows a covered wagon at the Ysleta Mission. He began working with youth from Varrio Quinta Street (VQS) at Father Rahm (Fifth Street) and Campbell streets in 1985, in an effort to deter the problem use of spray inhalants in that area. The mural, approximately twenty-two feet long by twenty-six feet high, displays the Aztec gods of Iztaccíhuatl and Popocatépetl. The name of this group reflects the use of the street name for barrio as varrio, also found in the names of several other groups.\nIn 1985, Adame also painted a mural in Chihuahuita on the garage of Lico Zubia in memory of his son, Forentino Zubia Jr., “Nuni,” who had died in a motorcycle accident in 1980. Zubia asked Adame to paint a scene from the film “Easy Rider.” A pick-up truck is shown emerging from a snow-covered area, driving toward a beach. Before traveling to Seattle in 1992 to create other work, Adame restored the mural at the corner of Campbell and Father Rahm under a stipend from the Los Murales Project.\nThe late Felipe Adame was one of El Paso’s most prolific artists. He passed away on November 23, 2017 at the age of 75. Felipe’s passing, like so many artists before him leads to me to ask, how will we remember artists in El Paso? Maybe here? If you would like to feature a late El Paso artist, send us a message here.\nDr. Miguel Juarez is the Editor in Chief of El Paso News and is the author of Colors on Desert Walls: the Murals of El Paso (1997, Texas Western Press). In 1997 he also recorded a 14 episode interview series titled “Frontera Artists: Mexican and Chicano Artists in El Paso.” You can contact Juarez at: firstname.lastname@example.org\nThis is marvelous, Miguel. Thank you.\nComments are closed.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://newssummedup.com/summary/Diego-Rivera-Mural-to-Get-Landmark-Status-Blocking-Potential-Sale-v4lcte","date":"2021-04-16T18:02:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038088245.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20210416161217-20210416191217-00591.warc.gz","language_score":0.9643586874008179,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__269731185","lang":"en","text":"The 1931 work, titled “The Making of a Fresco Showing the Building of a City,” is a fresco within a fresco. The tableau portrays the creation of both a city and a mural — with architects, engineers, artisans, sculptors and painters hard at work. Rivera himself is seen from the back, holding a palette and brush, with his assistants. One involved the filmmaker George Lucas’s buying the mural for the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles. Another would have seen the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art take ownership of the mural but leave it on campus as an annexed space.\nSource: New York Times January 12, 2021 23:43 UTC","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.fountaingallery.co.uk/","date":"2016-07-23T21:09:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-30/segments/1469257823670.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20160723071023-00257-ip-10-185-27-174.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8603752255439758,"token_count":120,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-30__0__41426874","lang":"en","text":"Hampton Court, London\n© The Fountain Gallery 2016, Website design by Beverley Waller\n26 Bridge Road, Hampton Court, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9HA\n020 8941 5865\n1130 - 1730 Daily\n12-24 July 2016\n2 Way Art\nMaureen Farr & Celia Lewis\nMaureen Farr – paintings in acrylic using landscape and still life as subject matter .Handmade books covered with Japanese and Italian marble paper .\nCelia Lewis – mounted work of linocuts and watercolours depicting all aspects of nature .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://railsacrossamerica.com/file-ready/painting","date":"2018-07-22T22:26:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676594018.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20180722213610-20180722233610-00260.warc.gz","language_score":0.9508969187736511,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__241970954","lang":"en","text":"They hung the painting in the living room the woman in that painting is my grandmother i like painting more than sculpture he is studying abstract painting she wants to devote all her time to painting. Find and save ideas about paintings on pinterest see more ideas about canvas paintings painting ideas for beginners and art inspo\nHow it works:\n1. Register a Free 1 month Trial Account.\n2. Download as many books as you like ( Personal use )\n3. No Commitment. Cancel anytime.\n4. Join Over 100.000 Happy Readers.\n5. That's it. What you waiting for? Sign Up and Get Your Books.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://etienneteo.com/72-teak-bathroom-vanity-2/","date":"2023-09-22T14:33:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506420.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922134342-20230922164342-00540.warc.gz","language_score":0.9195001125335693,"token_count":3951,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__109363813","lang":"en","text":"Unleash Your Inner Artist: Exploring the Magical World of Watercolors\nWatercolor painting is like stepping into a magical world where colors come alive and dreams take shape on the canvas. With a brush in hand and a palette of vibrant hues, you have the power to unleash your inner artist and create stunning works of art that captivate the imagination.\nImage Source: ostkcdn.com\nThe beauty of watercolors lies in their fluidity and delicate transparency. The way the pigments blend and dance on the paper is truly mesmerizing. It’s a medium that allows for endless creativity and experimentation, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced artists alike.\nOne of the most enchanting aspects of watercolor painting is its ability to evoke emotions and capture the essence of a scene. Whether you’re painting a serene landscape or a vibrant portrait, watercolors have a way of breathing life into your subject and transporting the viewer into a different world.\nImage Source: cloudinary.com\nImagine yourself in a peaceful garden, surrounded by blooming flowers and lush greenery. With a few gentle brushstrokes, you can convey the tranquility and beauty of that moment. The softness of the colors and the flowing nature of watercolors allow you to create a sense of depth and atmosphere that is truly captivating.\nWatercolors also have a meditative quality that can help you relax and find inner peace. As you dip your brush into the paint and let the colors flow onto the paper, you enter a state of mindfulness and focus. The rhythmic movement of your hand and the soothing sound of water being applied to the paper can be incredibly calming and therapeutic.\nImage Source: img-b.com\nBut watercolor painting is not just about creating pretty pictures. It’s a journey of self-expression and discovery. With each brushstroke, you learn more about yourself and your unique artistic style. You learn to let go of perfection and embrace the happy accidents that occur along the way.\nIn the world of watercolors, there are no mistakes, only opportunities for growth and exploration. You can play with different techniques, such as wet-on-wet or dry brush, to achieve different effects and textures. You can experiment with different types of paper and brushes to find the perfect combination that suits your style.\nImage Source: ostkcdn.com\nWatercolors are also incredibly versatile. They can be used to create everything from realistic landscapes to abstract masterpieces. They can be mixed with other mediums, such as ink or gouache, to add depth and texture to your paintings. The possibilities are truly endless, limited only by your imagination.\nSo, if you’ve been longing to explore your creative side and dive into the magical world of watercolors, now is the perfect time. Grab a brush, mix your favorite colors, and let the water take you on a colorful journey of self-expression and joy. Unleash your inner artist and let your imagination soar, because in the world of watercolors, anything is possible.\nSplashes of Joy: Delving into the Marvels of Abstract Watercolor Techniques\nImage Source: signaturehardware.com\nWatercolor painting is a fascinating art form that allows artists to express themselves through vibrant colors, delicate brushstrokes, and the unpredictable nature of water and pigment. While many people associate watercolor with landscapes and still life, there is a whole world of abstract watercolor techniques waiting to be explored. In this article, we will dive into the marvelous realm of abstract watercolor and discover how it can bring splashes of joy into your artistic journey.\nAbstract art is all about exploring emotions, ideas, and concepts rather than representing the physical world in a realistic manner. It gives artists the freedom to experiment, break rules, and create something entirely unique. With watercolor, the possibilities for abstract expression are endless. The transparent nature of the medium allows colors to blend and flow together, creating a sense of movement and energy on the paper.\nImage Source: img-b.com\nOne of the most exciting aspects of abstract watercolor is the element of surprise. As the paint mixes and interacts with water, it creates unexpected patterns, textures, and shapes. This unpredictability adds a sense of magic to the painting process, and every brushstroke becomes a joyful adventure. You never quite know how the colors will blend or where the water will take them, and that element of surprise can lead to delightful discoveries and happy accidents.\nTo delve into the marvels of abstract watercolor techniques, let’s explore a few ideas that can spark your creativity and bring joy to your artistic journey. One technique is called wet-on-wet, where you wet the paper before applying the paint. This creates a beautiful blend of colors, as they mix and merge freely on the wet surface. You can use a large brush to create broad strokes of color or experiment with smaller brushes for more intricate details.\nImage Source: signaturehardware.com\nAnother technique that can bring joy and excitement to your abstract watercolor paintings is using unconventional tools. Instead of relying solely on brushes, explore different objects like sponges, plastic wrap, or even your fingers to create unique textures and effects. Dip a sponge in different colors and gently dab it onto the paper to create a mottled or textured appearance. Scrunch up a piece of plastic wrap and press it onto the wet paint to create interesting patterns. Let your imagination run wild and see what surprises unfold.\nPlaying with layers is another technique that can add depth and complexity to your abstract watercolor paintings. Start with a light wash of color as your base layer, and then gradually build up more intense hues and details on top. Each layer adds depth and dimension to the painting, creating a rich and vibrant composition. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different colors and see how they interact with each other. The beauty of abstract art is that there are no right or wrong choices – only endless possibilities.\nImage Source: signaturehardware.com\nAs you delve deeper into the marvels of abstract watercolor techniques, you will find that this form of expression can be incredibly liberating and joyful. It allows you to let go of expectations, embrace spontaneity, and let the colors guide your creative journey. Abstract watercolor is a celebration of the process rather than the end result, and every stroke is an opportunity for joy and self-discovery.\nSo, grab your watercolor palette, a stack of paper, and let the splashes of joy begin. Dive into the world of abstract watercolor techniques, and let your inner artist roam free. Explore the unpredictable, embrace the surprises, and find delight in the vibrant colors and fluidity of the medium. With abstract watercolor, your artistic journey will be filled with endless creativity, smiles, and a sense of joy that only comes from expressing yourself through the beautiful world of colors.\nFrom Canvas to Reality: Transforming Everyday Scenes with Watercolor Brilliance\nImage Source: signaturehardware.com\nWatercolor painting has the power to bring everyday scenes to life, transforming them into vibrant and captivating pieces of art. With just a brush and a palette of colors, artists can unleash their creativity and capture the essence of the world around them in breathtaking ways.\nWhen it comes to watercolor brilliance, the possibilities are endless. From capturing the play of light and shadow on a city street to the delicate petals of a flower, this medium allows artists to infuse their artwork with a sense of life and energy. By blending colors and layering washes, artists can create a range of textures and effects that add depth and dimension to their paintings.\nImagine a bustling cafe, filled with people sipping coffee and engaging in lively conversation. With watercolors, an artist can bring this scene to life, using vibrant colors to capture the warmth and energy of the space. Each stroke of the brush can convey movement and emotion, drawing the viewer into the painting and making them feel as if they are a part of the scene.\nWatercolors also have a unique transparency that allows artists to create stunning effects. By layering multiple washes of color, artists can achieve a sense of depth and luminosity that is simply mesmerizing. Imagine a sunset over the ocean, with the sky ablaze in hues of orange, pink, and purple. With watercolors, an artist can capture the ethereal beauty of this moment, blending colors seamlessly to create a breathtaking masterpiece.\nOne of the joys of watercolor painting is its unpredictability. The colors can blend and flow in unexpected ways, creating beautiful and surprising effects. This element of surprise adds an element of excitement and spontaneity to the artistic process, making each painting a unique and one-of-a-kind creation.\nWatercolor painting is not just a medium for professional artists, but also a therapeutic and joyful activity for anyone who wishes to explore their creative side. It provides a sense of relaxation and mindfulness, allowing the artist to immerse themselves in the present moment and let their imagination run wild. The process of mixing colors, applying brushstrokes, and watching the scene come to life on the paper can be incredibly satisfying and fulfilling.\nWith watercolors, anyone can become an artist, bringing their everyday scenes to life with brilliance and creativity. Whether it’s a simple landscape, a vibrant cityscape, or a portrait of a loved one, watercolor painting offers endless possibilities for self-expression and artistic exploration.\nSo, why not unleash your inner artist and dive into the magical world of watercolors? Grab a brush, pick up your palette, and let your imagination soar. Transform your everyday scenes into works of art that captivate and inspire. With watercolor brilliance, the ordinary becomes extraordinary, and the canvas becomes a gateway to a world of endless creativity and joy.\nDive into Serenity: Discover the Meditative Powers of Watercolor Painting\nWatercolor painting has long been recognized as a beautiful and expressive art form. Its delicate and translucent nature captures the essence of serenity and tranquility. But watercolors are not just about creating stunning visuals; they have the power to transport us to a state of calm and relaxation. In this article, we will explore the meditative powers of watercolor painting and how it can bring peace and serenity to our lives.\nWhen we dive into the world of watercolor painting, we immerse ourselves in a world of colors, textures, and emotions. The process of mixing colors, choosing brushes, and applying water to the paper is not just an act of creation; it is a journey towards inner peace. As we let go of our worries and immerse ourselves in the process, we find ourselves in a state of flow, where time becomes irrelevant, and all that matters is the present moment.\nWatercolor painting allows us to slow down and pay attention to the details of the world around us. Whether we are painting a serene landscape, a delicate flower, or a simple still life, we are encouraged to observe and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. In this fast-paced world, watercolor painting provides us with an opportunity to pause and connect with our surroundings in a meaningful way.\nThe act of painting itself is a form of meditation. As we brush strokes onto the paper, we focus our attention on the movement of our hand, the flow of the paint, and the interaction between color and water. This focused attention allows us to quiet our minds and let go of the stresses and distractions of daily life. It is a moment of pure mindfulness, where we are fully present and engaged in the act of creation.\nWatercolor painting also teaches us the art of letting go. Unlike other mediums, watercolor is unforgiving. Once a stroke is made, it cannot be erased or corrected. This forces us to accept imperfections and embrace the unexpected. Through this process, we learn to surrender control and trust in the flow of life. We learn that mistakes are not failures, but opportunities for growth and discovery.\nThe therapeutic effects of watercolor painting extend beyond the act of creation. The finished artwork becomes a visual representation of our emotions, thoughts, and experiences. It serves as a reminder of the peace and serenity we felt during the process of painting. By displaying our artwork in our living spaces, we create an environment that promotes tranquility and positivity.\nWatercolor painting can be practiced by anyone, regardless of their artistic abilities. It is a medium that welcomes experimentation and encourages self-expression. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, diving into the world of watercolor painting can bring immense joy and fulfillment. So, grab your brushes, immerse yourself in the flow of water and color, and discover the meditative powers of this beautiful art form.\nA Colorful Journey: Embrace the Therapeutic Effects of Watercolor Art\nWatercolor painting is more than just a hobby or a creative outlet. It is a therapeutic journey that allows us to explore the depths of our imagination and emotions. The vibrant colors and fluid strokes of watercolor art have a profound effect on our well-being, providing us with a sense of calm and serenity in a chaotic world.\nWhen we pick up a paintbrush and dip it into a palette of colors, we embark on a colorful journey of self-discovery. Through the process of creating art, we connect with our inner selves and express our thoughts and feelings in a unique and personal way. The act of painting becomes a form of meditation, where time slows down, and we are fully present in the moment.\nAs we immerse ourselves in the world of watercolor art, we begin to appreciate the therapeutic effects it has on our mind, body, and soul. The rhythmic brushstrokes and the delicate blending of colors create a harmonious symphony that brings us joy and happiness. We feel a sense of accomplishment as we witness our ideas come to life on the canvas.\nWatercolor art also allows us to let go of control and embrace the spontaneous nature of the medium. Unlike other art forms, watercolor has a mind of its own. It flows and bleeds, creating beautiful and unexpected effects. This element of surprise and unpredictability adds an element of excitement and wonder to our creative process.\nThrough watercolor art, we can explore a wide range of emotions and experiences. We can capture the vibrant hues of a sunset, the peacefulness of a tranquil lake, or the energy of a bustling cityscape. Each painting becomes a visual representation of our innermost thoughts and feelings, acting as a mirror to our emotions.\nMoreover, the therapeutic benefits of watercolor art extend beyond the act of painting itself. The process of selecting colors, mixing pigments, and planning compositions engages our cognitive skills and stimulates our brain. It activates the creative centers of our mind and promotes a state of flow, where we lose track of time and immerse ourselves in the creative process.\nWatercolor art is also a social activity that allows us to connect with others who share the same passion. Whether it’s joining a local art class or participating in online communities, we can find a sense of belonging and support in a vibrant community of artists. We can learn from each other, inspire one another, and celebrate the joy of creating together.\nIn conclusion, watercolor art offers us a colorful journey of self-expression and healing. It provides us with a therapeutic escape from the stresses of everyday life and allows us to explore the depths of our creativity. Through its vibrant colors and fluid strokes, watercolor art fills our lives with joy, serenity, and a sense of purpose. So, let us pick up our paintbrushes and embark on this magical journey of self-discovery and self-expression.\nA Palette of Possibilities: Exploring the Versatility of Watercolor Mediums\nWatercolor painting is a captivating art form that has been cherished by artists and art enthusiasts for centuries. Its delicate and translucent nature gives it a unique charm that sets it apart from other mediums. The versatility of watercolor allows artists to explore a wide range of techniques, styles, and subjects, making it an incredibly exciting and fulfilling medium to work with.\nOne of the most enchanting aspects of watercolor is its ability to create an ethereal and dreamy atmosphere. The transparency of the paint allows the artist to capture the essence of light, creating luminous and glowing effects. Whether it’s a tranquil sunset, a misty morning, or a shimmering reflection on water, watercolor has the power to bring these scenes to life in a way that no other medium can.\nBut watercolor is not limited to just capturing the magic of nature. Its versatility extends to a myriad of subjects, from still life compositions to portraits and abstract art. The fluidity of the paint allows artists to experiment with various techniques, such as wet-on-wet, wet-on-dry, and dry brushing, to achieve different textures and effects. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities, allowing artists to express their creativity and imagination in limitless ways.\nFurthermore, watercolor can be combined with other mediums to create captivating mixed-media artworks. By adding ink, pastels, or even collage elements, artists can enhance the depth and complexity of their paintings. This fusion of mediums adds an exciting and dynamic element to the artwork, creating a visual journey for the viewer.\nNot only is watercolor a versatile medium in terms of subject matter and technique, but it also offers a wide range of tools and materials to work with. From traditional watercolor paper to experimental surfaces like Yupo or canvas, artists can choose the perfect surface to achieve their desired effect. Additionally, there is a vast array of brushes available, each with its own unique characteristics. From fine detail brushes to large wash brushes, artists can select the perfect tool to bring their vision to life.\nAnother advantage of watercolor is its portability. Unlike oil or acrylic paints, watercolors are easy to carry and require minimal setup. This makes them the perfect medium for artists who love to paint en plein air or for those who prefer a more spontaneous and intuitive painting process. The simplicity and versatility of watercolor make it an incredibly accessible medium for artists of all skill levels.\nWhether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, watercolor offers an endless array of possibilities for exploration and experimentation. It allows you to unleash your creativity, dive into new techniques, and push the boundaries of what is possible. The joy and satisfaction that come from creating with watercolors are unparalleled, and the journey of discovery and growth is truly a rewarding one.\nIn conclusion, watercolor is a medium that offers a palette of possibilities. Its versatility allows artists to explore a wide range of techniques, styles, and subjects. Whether you choose to create dreamy landscapes, vibrant portraits, or abstract masterpieces, watercolor has the power to bring your vision to life in a way that is both captivating and unique. So grab your brushes, dive into the world of watercolor, and let your creativity flow!\n72 teak bathroom vanity","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://grandepaintings.com/about?swcfpc=1","date":"2024-04-19T00:06:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817249.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418222029-20240419012029-00090.warc.gz","language_score":0.9619567394256592,"token_count":302,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__139860840","lang":"en","text":"I am a self-taught abstract artist based in Munich. Contemporary abstract art is my anchor to an analog world. Despite my passion for everything creative and colorful, it faded into the background with increasing age. After completely focusing on software development and digital design, I found my way to art. It seemed like the only thing that would lighten my mood and bring my mind back to serenity. From that moment on, I spent every free minute painting and experimenting with different techniques. I used it as an opportunity to put all the emotions that I couldn’t verbally express into a form that helped me feel good about myself. Being in the flow is really magical.\nFinally, I love creating and I love sharing it with people. I want everyone to have access to my artwork that makes them feel positive, peaceful and ready to conquer the world. Thank you to all of the wonderful people who have supported my wor. I wouldn’t be the artist I am today without you.\nMy focus is on Contemporary Abstract Art. Painting is my meditation and my liberty. While I seek comfort in it, I also strive to deliver uplifting, positive and tranquil energy through each piece I create.\nMy work is primarily abstract acrylic paintings. I am a minimalist when it comes to tools of the trade and create each piece with fluid acrylics and suitable tools. Depending on the series and expression i want to create. I use color, depth and movement to evoke positive energy through my work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.howardwaring.co.uk/using-oil-paint/","date":"2019-07-17T00:41:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195525004.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20190717001433-20190717023433-00341.warc.gz","language_score":0.9807446599006653,"token_count":383,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__164303261","lang":"en","text":"I use several techniques in my painting including ‘wet on wet’ where the paint is applied while the paint is still wet. This is not necessarily a new technique and was used by Velasquez but became fashionable in the impressionist and post impressionist eras.\nHowever, I’m also interested in more carefully constructed pictures using under-painting and allowing that to dry. In modern life there is often much time pressure and few artists can now survive solely on employment as an artist- only the lucky few. More often they may have to have one or more jobs to allow them to continue in their art practice.\nThis brings me onto the subject of under painting and drying time, which with the addition of a drier is still three weeks at least. Acrylic is possible but has a different tactile and visual feel in my opinion.\nI have recently become interested in using fast drying alkyd oils for under-painting and this seems to work quite well. The whites can be obtained in 200ml tubes although the colours are in smaller tubes. I cannot see technical reasons why this should not be a acceptable from an archival point of view but more detail can be obtained from, for example, the Winsor and Newton website http://winsornewton.com.\nHoward has trained in visual art at Macclesfield College and The University of Salford specialising in painting as a means of representing the lives of people as they experience day-to-day events but also those unique experiences associated with their contact with hospitals. Howard works in a variety of ways, sketching from life, using photography and uses oil painting, watercolour and printing as a means of representing what he sees.\nHoward works in a variety of ways, sketching from life, using photography and uses oil painting, watercolour and printing as a means of representing what he sees.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.hgregor.com/portvibrascapes.html","date":"2013-05-26T04:58:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368706628306/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516121708-00027-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9082927703857422,"token_count":166,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__81235326","lang":"en","text":"In June 2004 Gregor, while climbing a cliff trail in Italy, fell and broke his right wrist. Unable to paint right-handed, he developed a series of left-handed paintings. When the cast came off, he continued to paint a series of right-handed versions of his left-handed efforts. He named this series of paintings \"Vibrascapes\".\nPanoramas | Landscapes | Flatscapes | Colorscapes | Trailscapes | Watercolors | Vibrascapes\nreturn to Portfolio page\nHarold Gregor Art Studio\nP.O. Box 3246\nBloomington, Illinois 61702\nhome | galleries | portfolio | exhibitions | selected collections | viewing sites | about the artist | giclée prints\ncopyright 2002 © Harold Gregor","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.heatherafrinart.com","date":"2024-04-15T02:35:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816939.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415014252-20240415044252-00294.warc.gz","language_score":0.9390295147895813,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__197886738","lang":"en","text":"Heather Afrin Art\n\"Painting my love of the Highlands and Islands\"\nHeather Afrin is a contemporary Scottish artist creating atmospheric and colourful oil paintings and watercolour illustrations of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland – including seascapes, townscapes, villages, scottish mountain bothies, magnificent castles and a few whimsical animals and flowers thrown in for good measure.\n\"I paint what I grew up amongst, where I live, where I belong, where my roots are, what moves me, what I saw then and what I see now.\"\nHeathers work can be purchased as originals, mounted prints and mini framed prints. if your required size is not listed, please get in touch.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.johnbrasell.com/biography.html","date":"2017-03-28T02:14:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218189589.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212949-00582-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9576768279075623,"token_count":140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__146766633","lang":"en","text":"John Brasell Artist\nRealist / Impressionist\nOil and Watercolour Paintings\nAfter working for a bank and an advertising agency, I decided to concentrate on easel painting with graphic art as an additional source of income.\nPainting the New Zealand landscape in both oils and watercolours has been my vocation for over fifty years.\nI have been involved in many successful exhibitions and now have work hanging all over the world.\nOverseas trips to Europe in recent years have provided exotic painting locations such as the hilltop towns of France and Italy, coastal Croatia, bustling Istanbul, sensational Santorini, the Austrian and Swiss Alps plus the timeless beauty of Venice.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://larrygilliamhomes.com/painting","date":"2024-02-21T20:42:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473558.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221202132-20240221232132-00719.warc.gz","language_score":0.9199458360671997,"token_count":240,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__146033826","lang":"en","text":"There’s nothing like a good paint job to enhance the look of your residential or commercial property. That’s why Larry Gilliam Construction Co., Inc. offers quality painting services.\nOur painters have a background in residential, commercial, and industrial painting and can provide for all of your painting needs. We’ll take the time to thoroughly prepare by properly cleaning and prepping surfaces before painting. We can also employ glazing and antiquing techniques to give you the custom look you want.\nNo matter how extensive your painting project may be, our team will leave you with beautifully finished surfaces. From garage floors to industrial painting, we can handle it all. Contact the team at Larry Gilliam Construction to schedule your next service.\nCOMPREHENSIVE PAINTING SERVICES IN THE NORTHEAST TEXAS AREA\nLarry Gilliam Construction has the equipment and skills necessary to handle even the biggest painting projects. With 40 years in the painting industry, you can rely on Larry and our team for:\nWe’ll do whatever it takes to give your home or business the look you desire. Get in touch with Larry Gilliam Construction to learn more.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://concentricgalleries.com/StJoePage.html","date":"2021-05-11T04:45:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991641.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20210511025739-20210511055739-00330.warc.gz","language_score":0.9756472110748291,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__95578220","lang":"en","text":"18 X 40 =$ 550.00\n9 X 20 =$ 225.00\n|ST. JOE RIVER SUNRISE\nIt has been since painting Birch Mirage that I felt compelled to paint a “long painting”. I knew I\nwanted a landscape and preferably a water reflection. My friend Ned Fox was gracious enough to\nallow me to go through some of his photographs of the St. Joe River and choose one I could\nelongate and change the mood with color.\nThe hope was to create a serene painting that would be a calming force. It had been quite awhile\nsince I painted in this format. Fortunately I was also taking a studio class from Stan Miller and\nbetween the two of us I was able to get back on track and create a piece that reminds me of some the\nold “turn of the century” oil paintings, that were muted colors and moody. Small things like the sun’s\nreflection on the river and the mist rising in the shadows are some of the subtle elements that\nhopefully draw you in.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://xoneika.blogspot.com/2014/08/diy-canvas-art.html","date":"2018-07-19T19:13:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591216.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719183926-20180719203926-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.9117664098739624,"token_count":465,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__237105823","lang":"en","text":"Recently I was in the spirit to do some DIY projects and found some inspiration from Pinterest and from a local store! This DIY can be tailored to each individual and is super customizable.\nHome State Canvas\n8x10 Canvas (pick a size you like!)\nWater Based Paint (color: Island Blue)\nRed Puffy T-shirt Paint\nPrint out of your state (plain paper)\n1. Paint the base with 2 solid coats of your chosen paint color.\n2. While the base is drying cut the state out of the print out leaving the boarder intact. (to that you basically have made a paper stencil)\n3. Once the base is dry place your state in the center and tape down a few of the sides to hold it in place.\n4. Take the glitter paint and apply it with an inward motion starting on the paper stencil into the open area of your state. (brush from stencil into the canvas to avoid stencil leaks) Approx. 3 layers\n5. When it is almost dry take your puffy paint and draw a heart where your city/county is and state the name.\n6. Let dry and add a frame if you desire!\n2 Paint colors (same color different shades)\nZodiac Sign Print Out\nWhite Puffy T-shirt Paint\nStick on Crystals\n1. Take your darker paint and apply it to the top of the canvas. When you reach the quarter mark add a few drops of the lighter shade to the darker on and apply it to the canvas repeating every few intervals to end up with the lighter shade and an ombre effect.\n2. While that is drying cut out your sign just as indicated in the home state canvas to make a stencil and stick it on to the center once the base is dry with a few pieces of tape.\n3. Take your puffy paint and dot the outline first and then fill the outline with more dots! Adding crystals randomly as you go.\n4. Remove the stencil and let dry! Puffy paint takes a little while to set!\nThese are my two DIY Canvas Art pieces! Hopefully you find my instructions easy to follow and try this out, as it is very affordable and fun to do!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://politix.topix.com/story/4724-obama-mural-defaced-repeatedly","date":"2015-11-29T08:45:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-48/segments/1448398457127.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20151124205417-00052-ip-10-71-132-137.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9686248898506165,"token_count":220,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-48__0__98775294","lang":"en","text":"Marcus Davis is a patient man. His chicken-and-waffles joint in Houston, The Breakfast Klub, sports a mural of President Obama. Actually, several versions of the same painting, MSNBC reports.\nThat's because the presidential mural, put up first in October 2008, has been defaced repeatedly. The original was first vandalized with simple graffiti in March 2010; restored and vandalized with red, white, blue paint in November 2010; restored and vandalized with paint again, this time just red, in October 2012.\nAt that point, a new mural was painted - this one adapted from a well-known photo of the incumbent commander-in-chief above an Obama 2012 logo. The president, of course, went on to win re-election the very next month. Davis also debuted a surveillance camera on the mural to catch any would-be vandals.\nIn January, a vandal or vandals struck again, this time using two big cans of paint - black and yellow - splattered across the wall. But Davis has now commissioned an ever bigger Obama mural.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://costtopaintahouse38148.blogs100.com/18673255/little-known-facts-about-house-painters-augusta","date":"2022-12-09T15:50:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711417.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20221209144722-20221209174722-00126.warc.gz","language_score":0.9589455723762512,"token_count":1191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__52718697","lang":"en","text":"Little Known Facts About House Painters Augusta.\nLittle Known Facts About House Painters Augusta.\nThe Basic Principles Of House Painters Augusta\nWhen making use of an expansion ladder, constantly test that its relaxing at the appropriate angle by placing your toes versus the feet of the ladder and expand your arms outwards. At the appropriate angle, you must be able to relax your hands on the sounded in front of you pleasantly. When on a ladder, you ought to constantly keep your hands cost-free and preserve a stable center of mass (house painters augusta).\nSecond, repaint out of the sun's glow, given that the sun will certainly cause the paint to completely dry as well rapidly and flake or blister. If you do have to repaint onto a completely dry surface, overlap the damp paint onto the completely dry surface by a number of inches.\nIf your window sills look particularly weather-beaten, you might want to provide them a second or third layer of paint. When painting doors, repaint the panels initially, then the rails and also stiles, as well as finally the edges. For even more details, check out trim paint standards. The majority of residence painting experts will agree that two coats of paint are required on a residence.\nFacts About House Painters Augusta Uncovered\nTwo coats of paint, on the other hand, provide defense, washability, and assist retain truth color of the paint. If you are still playing with the suggestion of employing a specialist painter, ask if two layers of paint are consisted of in the rates price quote - house painters augusta. Cleansing up is a vital part of the house painting process.\nGet rid of any utilized painter's tape asap, as leaving it on for as well long will make it harder to leave. Inside home paint is usually less complicated than exterior residence paint given that you don't have to take care of outside elements. Still, there are a number of actions to take to correctly repaint your wall surfaces.\nPaint the guide in 33 foot areas, paint from leading to base. Below, you can use a roller and paint in V or W-shaped strokes.\nUnknown Facts About House Painters Augusta\nFor finest results, paint one wall surface at once. This makes it much easier to spread out the paint while it's still wet. Job inside out, rolling the paint in V or W-shaped strokes. Prior to applying a 2nd layer, wait two to four hours. Then wage the same process made use of for the very first coat.\nBe go sure to wash your paint brushes and rollers with cozy soapy water as well as remove any kind of utilized painter's tape. Since your exterior residence paint is subjected to the elements, upkeep is key.\nDust and also crud are bound to create on exterior house paint after some time. For areas like porches as well as overhangs, you need to cleanse them a lot more typically.\n5 Easy Facts About House Painters Augusta Shown\nPaint serve as a protectant on wood house siding, decreasing the decaying process. This makes it exceptionally crucial to fully layer the bottoms of edge boards on the outside of your home. Whether you're carrying out a DIY house painting endeavor or have worked with experts, you need to inspect edge boards as well as shutters to see to it they're fully repainted.\nAnti-mold paint functions to quit mold from dispersing. Still, anti-mold paint does degrade when exposed to long term sunshine and also wetness. To click over here protect against mold and mildew damages from dispersing, it's ideal to act quickly (house painters augusta). In order to make sure that all the mold is eliminated, we suggest calling a professional mold removal firm. Repainting is essential to preserving external home paint.\nHouse Painters Augusta\nWood-paneled homes require to be repainted twice as often as those made of stucco. Ecological variables also play a role in how often you ought to repaint, because severe climates can be tough on a home. As a basic guideline, home owners should repaint their residence every 6 to 10 years.\nHouse Painters Augusta Can Be Fun For Anyone\nThe adhering to ideas will help keep your indoor home paint looking fresh. There are a couple of ways to stop your interior home paint from fading or quit it from obtaining even worse. One easy fix is to set up tones or drapes to obstruct incoming sunshine. If you do not intend to close out the light, you can also tint your home windows with a UV protectant.\nThe moment you observe spots as well as discolorations on your interior home paint, you need to manage them promptly. This can be as basic as washing the wall surface with a wet sponge and water. If this does not get the job done, include a little bit of recipe soap to a wet sponge and also wipe the area down.\nShould you find mold and mildew on a wall in your house, you can cleanse it with a basic remedy of one part bleach to see four components water. If the area is huge, you might desire to leave the cleaning to an expert.\nSome Ideas on House Painters Augusta You Should Know\nWe really hope that these tips will certainly make your residence painting job faster and also extra efficient. Best of good luck!.\nSeveral advantages come from making use of exterior house paint services. For beginners, repainting the outside of a home can be a difficult task, particularly for those that are not trained to do so. There are numerous devices and also methods needed to do the job right, not to state the extensive amount of time required to repaint the exterior of an entire house.\nReport this page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.andrewforkner.co.uk/beachcomber-ringed-plover/","date":"2024-02-21T05:49:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473370.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221034447-20240221064447-00601.warc.gz","language_score":0.957277774810791,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__41768259","lang":"en","text":"New Chromacolour acrylic painting featuring a Ringed Plover added to my Wildlife Paintings page.\nI find myself irresistable ‘drawn’ to complex patterns and this pebble beach proved to be one of those tempting locations. The wildlife subject that seemed most appropriate was the diminutive Ringed Plover.\nIt is undoubtedly and exercise in extreme patience, with each pebble individually drawn and painted, starting at the top of the panel and gradually working down.\nIn order to create a sense of depth in the painting, the detail in the pebbles had to be gradually increased as I worked down the painting.\nAlthough the composition is essentially a static one, I have attempted to introduce some movement by adding the rippling wave at the base of the painting.\nAndrew Forkner – Wildlife Artist\nTo see this and other available art, click on the image below.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://buffalolatinoartgallery.com/marsha/","date":"2023-03-29T05:48:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948951.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20230329054547-20230329084547-00576.warc.gz","language_score":0.9269948601722717,"token_count":284,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__138632513","lang":"en","text":"A LATINA ARTIST IN OUR MIDST!\nWe will put you in direct contact with the Artist if you’re interested in purchasing the original.\nThe Work of Marsha Anderson — Great painting by one of our own Latina local artists. She goes by the name of “Marsha.” Let us know what you think about these pieces. I just purchased one and my wife loved it immediately. The work has so many images, each time you look at it, it changes position. Look at it and let me know what you think. I will be posting more of her work soon. I’m looking around my house to find a home for it. Here are some of her paintings, plus a photo of the artist, Marsha. She will be offering original and limited prints of her work. Stay tuned for more information. PS: Seriously look at the painting, and give us feedback —– Artist Feedback.\nContact us directly at firstname.lastname@example.org\nVisit Aplauso Bufalo – Our Facebook Art page\nThe work of Marsha Anderson Artwork\nImages are 13×19, glossy; Local Buffalo Artist, images are $20, add $5 to cover mailing and shipment outside of Buffalo, NY. —- Frames are digitally created.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://19thmainstreet.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/split-colour-tutorial/","date":"2019-07-16T20:21:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195524879.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20190716201412-20190716223412-00526.warc.gz","language_score":0.8838703036308289,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__107904230","lang":"en","text":"This is a pretty simple tutorial but after trying out my new grey varnish, I thought it needed a bit of brightening up.\n1) Paint your undercoat colour and make sure it dries COMPLETELY, before doing step 2\n2) Use sellotape that’s lost it’s sticky a bit. You can do this by sticking it to your tights or chair a few times. Press it onto the tip of the nail at an angle\n3) Paint the uncovered area and leave it to dry for at least two minutes\n4) Peel the sellotape off and paint a top coat of clear varnish. This will soften the edges of the lines","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.iapetus.co.uk/our-artists-tia-lambert.irc","date":"2017-03-30T22:37:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218203536.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322213003-00088-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9613258242607117,"token_count":325,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__309177330","lang":"en","text":"original watercolours, giclée prints & cards of the malvern hills & worcestershire\nTia Lambert is a painter of beautiful and free-flowing watercolours of the Malvern Hills and beyond. Since moving to Malvern from London over 25 years ago, Tia Lambert has developed a strong attachment to the Malvern Hills and the surrounding landscapes and this affection shines through her paintings. Armed with watercolours, brushes, easel and paper Tia works outdoors, directly from the landscapes around her. The unpredictability of watercolour and the ever-changing weather means that nervous energy and fast brushwork combines to create fresh, spontaneous and flowing images that bring the landscape of the Malverns to life.\nOver the years we’ve hosted many exhibitions of Tia Lambert’s beautiful watercolour landscapes. Whilst her originals are something special we know many of our customers leave disappointed because their favourite piece has already been sold! Well, Tia has created a series of limited giclee prints of some of the most cooed over originals meaning you can now own that painting that got away! She has also started experimenting with screen printing and we have the first three rather successful landscapes also at iapetus.\nAt iapetus we spend a lot of time carefully sourcing and picking the pieces we offer. Everything you see has been crafted to a high standard, ethically sourced, be that made in the UK or fairly traded from our International artisans, and lastly is quirky and unusual - something which should surprise, delight and inspire you to gift buying greatness!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://designalyze.com/vidhan-sabha-yfr/matte-black-paint-for-wood-philippines-4d56f7","date":"2022-06-28T06:03:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103355949.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20220628050721-20220628080721-00272.warc.gz","language_score":0.8816003203392029,"token_count":3916,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__120070251","lang":"en","text":"4.5 out of 5 stars 209. 100% Acrylic Semi-Gloss Latex Paint (Water-Based) DAVIES ® MEGACRYL ® is a premium 100% acrylic water based interior and exterior paint recommended for stucco, masonry, plaster, bricks, hollow blocks, gypsum boards, acoustic boards, bagasse boards and properly primed wood and metal. 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Mary Fedden was born in Bristol, in 1915, the daughter of a sugar broker. \"I loved drawing when I was very small. I always did.\" Mary remembers. On leaving Badminton school at sixteen Mary was awarded a scholarship to the Slade School of Art in London (1932-1936) where she studied under the Russian theatre designer Vladimir Polunin who had worked with Diaghilev and the legendary Ballets Russes. His influence was strong and Mary is still fascinated by stage design. After finishing at the Slade Mary briefly returned to Bristol to teach when her career was interrupted by the declaration of war. Mary served in the Land Army and the Women's Voluntary Service. She was also commissioned to produce murals for the war effort. While studying at the Slade Mary met and fell in love with the renowned artist and printmaker, Julian Trevelyan. It wasn't however, until 1949 that Mary moved in with Julian to a complex of studios clinging to the banks of the River Thames. They married in 1951. Julian, who died in 1988 and initially gained recognition for his 1930's Surrealist prints, had a tremendously positive approach to painting which had a radical effect on Mary's work. His Surrealism brought out her absurd and dreamlike qualities and her passion for colour and pattern matured as she established her distinctive style of still life painting using flattened space and tantalising disproportion. \"When a painting of mine comes out a bit quirky, I'm always very pleased – it doesn't happen often enough.\" Her style of painting has influenced an enormous number of contemporary painters. \"Each of my paintings is a mixture of things that I'm looking at, and my thoughts and imagination\",she says. As she paints she moves from one area to another, all the while considering how each shape relates to the rest in a balanced and ordered composition which juxtaposes familiar objects like wine bottles, jugs and fruit with the witty addition of curiosities from her collection of objects that she has horded over the years. Mary prefers to have a dominant colour in each painting with all the others colours harmonising with it but then she will introduce an accent of striking, sensuous colour to intrigue and arrest the viewer. Mary and Julian's passion for travelling led them to tour extensively in Europe, Africa, India, Russia and America. Since 1946 Mary has painted prolifically and has had regular exhibitions in London and throughout Britain. She painted murals at the 1951 Festival of Britain and went on to teach painting at the Royal College of Art from 1958 to 1964 where she was the first woman tutor to teach in the Painting School, with David Hockney and Allen Jones amongst her students. She then taught at the Yehudi Menuhin School from 1965 to 1970. Mary Fedden was the President of the Royal West of England Academy from 1984 to 1988 and was elected a Royal Academician in the Senior Order in 1992. 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This canvas is stretched throughout a wooden frame called a stretcher, and is covered with gesso prior to it is to be utilized.\nThe Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte ended up, water-resistant inkjet canvas that can records the appearance and feel of an oil painting. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral pH is another paper canvas kind it is suitable with both dye-based and pigments based inks. Canvas printing is not the exact same as canvas painting; the factor is that they utilized various canvas. In canvas printing, the canvas used has a unique responsive covering to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.businessconnectsnj.com/blog/start-working-on-your-list-of-painting-resolutions","date":"2023-10-01T04:32:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510781.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001041719-20231001071719-00109.warc.gz","language_score":0.9439107179641724,"token_count":733,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__188037263","lang":"en","text":"Start Working on Your List of Painting Resolutions\nBy: Five Star Painting - Bob Domino\nLike many homeowners, over time, you start to notice little annoying things about the paint in your home, which comes from normal wear-and- tear. The kitchen or bathrooms may need a bit of touch-up paint due to moisture, cooking and other elements. 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At this point, I made some pivotal design changes. I decided to make the figure more gender neutral by making the curves in the body less pronounced. I also chose to keep the crown chakra within the top of the head, as opposed to radiating slightly above as it was in my original drawing.\nThe figure was crowned with radiating lines.\nI kept the chakras overlapping but open so that the colors would fade naturally from one chakra to the next.\nThe chakra section of the figure was the easiest, as I knew the color order and placement before I began. I chose to paint on dry silk. I know there are two schools of thought on this, but for me, I find that the colors are more even when placed on dry silk. Wet silk is easier to fade, but dry gives a more even color where there is no fade.\nTo aid in the faded sections, I used water liberally over my dyes. I also tend to fade the lighter color over and into the darker color. One technique I use for this is painting a section of lighter color, placing a line of the darker color where I want the fade to end, and then going over it with the lighter color and water until the two lighter color sections meet.\n|Focal Point Finished|\nRemember that it is extremely important with professional quality silk dyes to paint wet to wet - if the dye is allowed to dry (and it dries fast) on the white silk, there will be a very distinct line. These lines can only be removed by going back over the dye with water or more silk dye.\nNow it's time to paint the rest of the figure. I started with the legs - and chose a blue to purple fade because I thought it would look nice. It was only when I stepped back that I realized I was creating another mirror effect and decided to follow it through the upper body as well.\nI chose a red, magenta, and orange color palette for the lotus behind the seated figure, and following my theme of mirrors.\n*sidebar - though originally the only play on mirroring was having a flower both behind and below the figure, it became a deliberate (and I think very important) part of this painting when I painted the figure itself. I hope that my audience will not just note the occurrence in shape and color, but in the theme of the painting itself, for certainly to have peace without we must have peace within - and we are all a reflection of our surroundings as well as those that we choose to share our lives with. Peace begets peace, much like love begets love, and though there are always going to be oppositional forces to these, it must all start within.\nI chose the green to blue fade on the base of the silk both for the very \"natural\" feel that I believe this color combination evokes but also from a land to sea or land to sky sort of perspective. I wanted the base of this piece to be both bold and serene, and this color combination seemed perfect.\nI decided to use a yellow/orange and blue/purple color palette in the radiating lines at the top of the piece. I continued painting on dry silk and using water and a very large brush to create the fade at the tips of the lines.\nAt the end of the day, I am extremely pleased with this piece. It honestly turned out even better than I expected it to. The colors are vibrant and bold for the most part, but there is a harmony in this one that is not completely planned. When I began, I was searching for a way to express my own hopes, as I feel that the best way to combat darkness is with light. This one is full of light, and I am filled with joy - and an overwhelming sense of peace myself. 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Without doctrine, without theory, rejecting as a whole the academicism of a painting considered fixed, Barbizon's painters benefited from the. the barbizon school and landscape painting On the edge of the Forest of Fountainebleau—once the hunting domain of French kings—lay the tiny village of Barbizon. As Paris grew more and more urbanized, its inhabitants yearned for a taste of the country and the Forest became a popular weekend tourist attraction.\nBarbizon painting and Impressionism In Claude Monet and Frederic Bazille left Paris for Barbizon, a small village on the edge of the Forest of Fontainebleau, forty miles south-west of Paris. They came to this district to paint from nature in the open air and to make studies for landscape paintings, far from the pressures of city life. Foreword / Theo van Velzen --Golden tulip and the 'fine fleur' of Barbizon / Gideon Spitz --Introduction / John Sillevis --Plein air and the historical landscape / John Sillevis --The Dutch inspiration / Jacques Foucart --Constable and English landscape art / Robert Hoozee --The Barbizon School / John Sillevis --Barbizon and Dutch art criticism.\nEarly Fine Art Dealers specializes in valuing and purchasing important paintings from the 17th century through the early 20th century. Our buyers are in constant search for fine works of art and paintings, spanning the globe for original well-known Old Master, European, American, and early California art. In Paris he made copies after the Old Masters in the Louvre, and admired the oil sketches of Eugène Delacroix. 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The Barbizon school was active roughly from through It takes its name from the village of Barbizon, France, near the Forest of Fontainebleau, where many of the artists of the most prominent features of this.\nFine paintings of the Barbizon school; together with representative old masters by Anderson Galleries, Inc; 1 edition; First published in ; Subjects: Art collections, Catalogs; People: H. Hammond Smith (d.\n), Ida B. Flower, Mary Hearn Greims, George A. Hearn (). Barbizon school, midth-century French school of painting, part of a larger European movement toward naturalism in art, that made a significant contribution to the establishment of Realism in French landscape ed by the Romantic movement’s search for solace in nature, the Barbizon painters nevertheless turned away from the melodramatic picturesqueness of established Romantic.\nSummary of The Barbizon School. Pioneers of the Naturalist movement in landscape painting, The Barbizon School was a loose association of artists who worked around the village of Barbizon, located just outside Paris near the Forest of Fontainebleau. Members came from different backgrounds and worked in a range of styles but they were drawn together by their passion for painting en plein air.\nThe American Barbizon School was a group of painters and style partly influenced by the French Barbizon school, who were noted for their simple, pastoral scenes painted directly from nature.\nAmerican Barbizon artists concentrated on painting rural landscapes often including peasants or. The artists of the Barbizon School showed us the rapidly disappearing rural path to painterly “truth” well before the Impressionists trod the same forest and fields, carrying with them their factory-made satchels with metallic tubes of new pigments and their modern ways of seeing.\nLandscape painting was no longer subservient to history. 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The Barbizon School of PaintersReviews: 2.Book Accessories Children's Books 19thC French School Barbizon Oil Painting on Card Panel Countryside - River - French Country Cottage Jules Dupre: \"The Old Oak\" (c.\n) - Giclee Fine Art Print TheIbisPrintGallery. From shop TheIbisPrintGallery. 5 out of 5 stars (1,). Includes major Barbizon masters of landscape painting such as Corot, Rousseau, Daubigny, Diaz de la Pena as well as others.\nTraces the Barbizon influence on impressionist masters Manet, Monet, Sisley and Renoir. Very informative as well as a visual pleasure. I highly recommend this book. Read s: 3.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hawaiitribune-herald.com/news/community/jefferson-featured-artist-living-arts","date":"2015-03-31T06:53:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-14/segments/1427131300441.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20150323172140-00176-ip-10-168-14-71.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9309172630310059,"token_count":271,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-14__0__76719359","lang":"en","text":"“LandEscapes” is Peter Jefferson’s newest show featuring the dramatic landscapes of Kohala.\nThe show will be on display for the month of April and can be viewed at The Living Arts Gallery, 55-3435 Akoni Pule Highway, Hawi.\nThe public is invited to attend the opening reception 3-6 p.m. Saturday, and to meet with the artist.\n“The Big Island is the perfect escape. scenery both dazzles and amazes all her spectators,” said Jefferson, a watercolor artist living in Kohala, where he leads the Kohala Plein Air artists. “Plein air artists experience this beauty first hand. Setting paint to paper is a thrill, refocusing the scene through the lens of the artist’s eye.”\nJefferson also paints with The Village Artists at Mauna Lani and West Hawaii Watercolors in Kailua-Kona with Greg Schultz.\nWhen not painting, he can be found swimming with the Kona Aquatics or golfing the Big Island.\nOther selected works will include hula dancers from the Beamer-Solomon Halau in Waimea, whose dancers have performed for more than 150 years. Enjoy the exquisite outfits and striking poses of this halau captured in the moment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://creative-annie.com/","date":"2023-02-09T13:12:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499966.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20230209112510-20230209142510-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.9631067514419556,"token_count":344,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__52737697","lang":"en","text":"Hi, I’m Annie Sylling and I love to create. Art has been my “safe-haven” since I was a young child. So, I’ve been creating for most of my life. I love getting in touch with my soul and forgetting the real world as I create.\nWhat I do\nI am a multi-media artist, creating with collage, acrylic, pastels, India inks and watercolor. I love to create and I have fun doing it. I am always looking for my next subject matter. Though I spend most of my time creating portraits and wildlife, I also create works of nature and fantasy. I also take commissions for portraiture and custom pieces.\nWhy I Create\nI began my artistic journey capturing images of wildlife, soon moving on to portray people whose inner being demanded my attention. It was as if I didn’t have a choice, I was compelled by some inner force. I started with pencil and charcoal, graduating to pastel works. Over the years, I have incorporated several other mediums into my work, appreciating the diversity they offer. Most of my newer pieces are of the colorful sort as I have fallen in love with colors and their ability to influence feelings.\nI desire to reflect life in my paintings, capturing the mood and personality of my subjects. I seek to create bold and expressive art pieces that demand a viewer’s attention. It is my ambition to create beautiful works of art with a message. I wish to create work that speaks to the soul.\nI have a great passion for creating art and facilitating the healing it can provide for others.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bgpaintinganddecorating.com/commercial-painting-north-sydney","date":"2020-01-26T05:42:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251687725.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20200126043644-20200126073644-00269.warc.gz","language_score":0.9527384042739868,"token_count":387,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__9919592","lang":"en","text":"COMMERCIAL PAINTING SERVICES IN NORTH SYDNEY\nBG Painting and Decorating is a leading commercial painting services company in North Sydney. We are a trusted painting services provider owing to our excellent workmanship and focus on safety, health, sustainability, and value.\nOur painters are highly skilled and experienced in performing commercial painting jobs of all kinds. With quality being our priority, our professionals deliver outstanding work that increases your commercial building’s aesthetic appeal exponentially.\nBG Painting and Decorating also offers painting maintenance services tailored to your specific needs and budget.\nWe consider high quality materials and punctuality to be the key to delivering excellent commercial painting services in North Sydney. We employ high quality materials, with some of them being certified, to accomplish our house painting projects. Our painting professionals ensure that your work is completed on time.\nA crucial factor to consider in commercial painting projects is the coatings which safeguard the commercial property from every harmful effect. For every commercial building, we select the coatings based on the type and needs of the property.\nWe understand the value of your money and time that you invest in your painting work, and so, we take each of our projects seriously. Moreover, we don’t interrupt your work with our job. We discuss with our clients about what timing would be convenient for them for the painting work, and proceed accordingly. We are flexible to work anytime as per your convenience, including after business or office hours.\nWe have worked with diverse clients including apparel stores, cafeterias, coffee shops, family restaurants, flower shops, grocery stores, hotels, supermarkets, pharmacies, window stores and more.\nHighly skilled & experienced painting professionals\nEmphasis on health & safety\nUse of high-quality materials\nTimely completion of work\nPolite & courteous professionals\nNeed commercial painting services in North Sydney? Contact us today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.zaperart.com/info","date":"2020-07-05T13:36:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655887360.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20200705121829-20200705151829-00510.warc.gz","language_score":0.9879081845283508,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__185516153","lang":"en","text":"Monika Zaper is an artist and illustrator who was always deeply touched by the small magical details in fables and fairy tales. She always wanted to share this feeling of discovery with others and watercolour turned out to be the perfect medium. Both a teacher and an artist, she brings a strong sensibility to her works, which are at the same time whimsical and coloured by history and a sense of place.\nMonika has exhibited her works both in Europe and Australia and is currently studying Fine Arts. She hopes that children as well as adults will find a timeless quality in her illustrations that can uplift them and warm their hearts.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.creaturesofculture.com/2012/02/david-hockney-ra-bigger-picture.html","date":"2013-05-24T20:40:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368705043997/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516115043-00083-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9624034762382507,"token_count":1038,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__160322837","lang":"en","text":"There is something inherently cheerful about the work of David Hockney, and this latest exhibition of his paintings and other works inspired by the homely Yorkshire landscape clearly demonstrates that fact. Perhaps it is the vibrant colours that Hockney sees in everyday scenes, or perhaps it is the scale of the works, which adorn entire walls of the Royal Academy. Either way, and if it hadn’t already, the nation has now fallen for Hockney completely. His use of British scenes instills a great sense of national pride, and the use of an iPad and cameras in his work also demonstrates a willingness to merge old techniques with modern methods to great effect.\nWhile much of the exhibition focuses on Hockney’s newer works, completed after 2004 and in some cases only recently finished for this particular show, there are some outstanding first pieces from Hockney’s younger days. Among these, Bolton Junction (1956- shown below) is particularly notable as it shows Hockney’s early preoccupations with his homeland, trees, and a local setting. Although he may not have always portrayed this inspiration, it had clearly entered his psyche: later in the 1990s, while Hockney was living in New York, he painted several scenes of the Yorkshire countryside recalled from drives he took to visit a sick friend from memory. Despite not being painted from living scenes, North Yorkshire (1997) and The Road across the Wolds (1997- shown below) lovingly recall the rolling English hills, and the thick spreads of oil across the canvases are illustrative of Hockney’s clear skill in this medium.\nHowever, Hockney did return in time to paint his favourite subject from observation. One room is dedicated to watercolours and oils of the paths, roads, hills and trees of unspoilt Yorkshire. In an interesting juxtaposition, we are invited to compare these techniques employed by Hockney: whilst the oils are bold and warm, his watercolours offer a level of detail and deep tonal range.\nThe exhibition moves on to present the idea of the tunnel being a key motif in Hockney’s work, and indeed, in a series of paintings of a woodland tree ‘tunnel’ through different seasons, it is evident why. The tunnel form provides Hockney with numerous trees to portray, their branches and leaves in summer versus winter, and the end of the tunnel leading out onto a beautiful countryside scene. Other recurring images include scenes from Woldgate Woods, hawthorn bushes in full blossom (indeed these paintings of vivid colour and strange thick clusters of blossom look almost otherworldly) and felled timber. Felled trees on Woldgate (2008- shown below) is painted across two canvases, and is remarkable due to Hockney’s colour choice for translating a woodland scene: pink is the winding path through the blue-trunked trees, and in the centre of the foreground a purple tree stump stands strangely tall. Also of note are several outstanding charcoal drawings made as preliminary sketches, which clearly show Hockney’s superb eye for observation.\nAt this point, the exhibition boldly presents an entire room under the title of The Arrival of Spring in Woldgate, East Yorkshire in 2011 (twenty eleven) (shown below) featuring 52 works, some in oil and others lifted from iPad sketches made by the artist. It is these works that have sparked the most debate: is it right for Hockney to use an iPad? What value does it add or take away from his work? These questions require a personal response, and whilst initially I judged some of the pieces, when I saw the iPads themselves it became apparent that Hockney would have applied the same level of observation and execution in these works as his more traditional paintings require.\nHockney’s film montage also portrays a preoccupation to embrace modernity and apply it to his art. Here, several cameras capture the same scenes on several screens (a country lane, Hockney’s own studio, and a dance class complete with pianist in the right hand corner) but from a slightly different vantage point and view. Thus the final image is slightly broken, with elements both missing and repeated, yet totally watchable, and at times very amusing.\nA final mention must go to Hockney’s recent work inspired by Claude Lorrain’s Sermon on the Mount (1656). Hockney saw Lorrain’s masterpiece in the Frick Collection, New York, and decided to make a series of his own interpretations related to the scene. The result is fascinating as Hockney experiments with a direct copy, to more abstract forms and sharp lines and shapes.\nA Bigger Picture is worth all the hype, and it was a pleasure to take in Hockney’s scenes despite the crowds.\nDavid Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture is now showing at the Royal Academy, London until 9th April 2012.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pleasechild.blogspot.com/2013/11/street-art-sundays-madc-in-leipzig.html","date":"2017-04-27T01:25:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121778.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00235-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9684723019599915,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__308240846","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to the first Street Art Sundays post!\nI was planning on doing a feature post about Street Art, but the genre is so much larger than I anticipated. And that's great news! I'm going to turn it into a weekly post, every Sunday, because I really love Street Art and am so happy to see how well it is being documented.\nThere is something magical and super special about really well done graffiti or street art. Artists are now using all sorts of materials, not just spray paint. The artists aren't painting gang signs, but a huge range of pieces from political-based messages to flowers and cartoon characters. They see an abandoned space and want to beautify it. A huge wall is as much of a canvas as a square on an easel.\nTo start off the series, here is an incredible piece by MadC done in Leipzig, Germany, MadC's home country.\n*Discovered on Street Art Utopia","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artbyashleylane.com/products/custom-pet-portrait","date":"2023-12-11T06:35:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679103558.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211045204-20231211075204-00493.warc.gz","language_score":0.9307411313056946,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__318028829","lang":"en","text":"Please allow 4-6 weeks for me to make your special piece! This listing is for a Custom Oil Portrait on a gallery wrapped, stretched canvas of your pet. I work off of a picture for custom pieces. Please email me a picture of your beloved pet so I can reference it while painting him or her to life! email: email@example.com This portrait comes with an abstract background. Please message me through Etsy or by email to describe colors you prefer for the background. If you are indifferent, I will use my artistic liberty to decide what background colors will look best. Your portrait will come rolled in a sturdy tube with a 4 inch border to allow for stretching on a wooden frame, or traditional matting and framing. This is an industry standard to ensure safe travels to its new home. If you prefer to receive your painting already stretched on a wooden frame, I can certainly do that! Please message me directly for this option before purchasing as I cannot provide free shipping for this service. I will need to know the size you want to order and your zip code so I can create a listing for you with a shipping total included. Please contact me with any questions! I am always happy to help! Please allow 4-6 weeks for me to paint your special piece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thenextchaptershop.co.uk/","date":"2021-06-13T20:01:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487610841.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20210613192529-20210613222529-00246.warc.gz","language_score":0.9238203763961792,"token_count":278,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__115679780","lang":"en","text":"|Remove||Item||Quantity × Price|\n|Your cart is empty|\nOfficial Stockists 'Frenchic Furniture Paint'\nThe Next Chapter are official stockists of the UK's leading brand of chalk paint 'Frenchic Paint'. We are passionate about painting, upcycling and creative crafts. Whatever your style; contemporary, shabby chic, vintage... our range of products, commission services and workshops will help you to achieve the look you envisage. Whether you are upcycling furniture, transforming a room or reloving an old piece of furniture you can't bear to part with, we're here to help. We operate online and from our lovely shop in St Boswells in the heart of the Scottish Borders. If you need advice or want to have a chat, commission our services or take part in a workshop please get in touch. We're happy to offer advice and assistance.\nPassionate about Paint, Upcyling & Creative Crafts\nWe can transform your furniture using fabulous Frenchic paint. We paint and relove your furniture using your choice of colour and finish. Let us do the work for you. Local collection and delivery available.Learn More...\nCome along to The Next Chapters' workshops to learn about Frenchic Paint, furniture upcycling and painting. We also host visitor workshops by local crafters and artists.Learn More...","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.uaelinks.com/dir/emirates-art-galleries","date":"2019-10-22T11:57:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987817685.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20191022104415-20191022131915-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.9374994039535522,"token_count":410,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__207610657","lang":"en","text":"Vision Art Gallery UAE\nArt gallery providing handmade pottery, framed calligraphy and paintings from Middle Eastern artist in Dubai, UAE.\nTraffic Design Gallery UAE\nOffers items including furniture, objects, accessories, fashion and jewellery designed by designers from all arround the world.\nFarjam Collection, UAE\nIncludes treasures from ancient Islamic art, works by modern Western masters such as Picasso, Braque, Matisse and Giacometti, as well as an impressive selection of works from contemporary Iranian and Arab artists.\nXVA Gallery, UAE\nArt gallery that exhibits contemporary paintings, sculptures and art installations in Dubai, UAE.\nThe Third Line Gallery, UAE\nRepresents contemporary Middle Eastern artists in UAE and Qatar.\nCarbon 12 Dubai, UAE\nArt gallery in Dubai, UAE. Site provides details about the exhibitions and the participating artists.\nEmbellish Art, Dubai, UAE\nA Dubai, UAE based company specializing in handmade oil and acrylic paintings and art deco. We offer a selection of ethnic, contemporary, abstract, portrait and still life paintings, which depict art and culture from various parts of the world.\nThe Mojo Art Gallery, UAE\nModern art gallery based in Dubai, UAE. Features exhibitions that explore contemporary themes and concepts in fine art and design through multiple mediums and formats.\nArt Noor, UAE\nOfficial website of Noon, a fine artist located in his studio at the Sharjah Airport Free Zone, UAE. Noor practices his art using mixed media, oil, acrylic and digital tech to create original paintings, sculptures, giclee, ceramics and installations.\nThe Pavilion Downtown Dubai, UAE\nNon-commercial contemporary art space, offering a platform to promote an active cultural community to the public and to support the work of a rising generation of artists in the UAE.\nAcento Gallery, UAE\nArt gallery in Abu-Dhabi, UAE. Showcasing paintings, sculptures, object-art, hand painted accent furniture and more.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://galeriakombetare.gov.al/en/exhibitions/current.shtml","date":"2017-04-27T16:42:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122619.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00029-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9542043805122375,"token_count":432,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__71771487","lang":"en","text":"Zef Shoshi - Works 1956 - 2014\nMarch 30 - April 30, 2017\nZef Shoshi, Malësorja e vogël, 1975, Oil on canvas, 50 x 41 cm, (detail). NGA Collection. Nr. 2451\nThe National Gallery of Arts in Tirana and the National Gallery of Kosovo, Pristina, have the pleasure to present to the public the personal exhibition of Albanian painter Zef Shoshi.\nThis exhibition brings a collection of 38 works in genres like; composition, portrait, landscape and pastel drawing, dating from 1956 to 2014.\nThese works are part of the National Gallery of Arts collection in Tirana and the artist’s own.\nZef Shoshi is one of the most prominent artists of the visual arts of the twentieth century in Albania, part of the leading painters of socialist realism in Albania.\nHe is a versatile artist, and, throughout 55 years of his career has created compositional tableaus, portrait and landscape paintings, drawings, graphics, as well as posters, illustrations for children, and book covers.\nZef Shoshi studied at the \"Ilya Repin\" Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia, immediately becoming part of the new generation of artists who contributed to the development of Socialist Realism painting during 1960-1990 in Albania.\nHe is known for his compositional tableaus depicting various historical, working class and farming themes, as well as propaganda themes in support of the communist regime, he is also known for a series of tableaus portraying the figure of Enver Hoxha.\nProject Director: Artan Shabani\nProject Assistant: Bujana Demiraj\nCurators: Esmeralda Dalipi, Ylli Drishti\nThe press conference will take place on March 29, 2017, 11:00 at the National Gallery of Kosovo, Pristina.\nThe exhibition will be opened on March 30, 2017, 19:00 at the National Gallery of Kosovo, Pristina.\nThe exhibition will remain open from 30 March to 30 April 2017.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.schaeferfineart.com/","date":"2018-08-17T10:02:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221211935.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20180817084620-20180817104620-00177.warc.gz","language_score":0.9581088423728943,"token_count":231,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__8502721","lang":"en","text":"So I made it back from Alaska in one piece, which isn’t too surprising. Although there was one part of the trip where things got a bit sketchy, but overall it wasn’t too bad. I had an amazing time and saw so many beautiful things.\nAfter many years of wanting to visit Alaska, I finally planned a trip lasting 10-days across several different towns - Anchorage, Denali, Girdwood and Seward being the bulk of the trip. I’ve decided to go with watercolors and sketches for this trip and minimized my materials for ease of use when traveling.\nI've always thought, 'what's the point of using and lugging around 10+ tubes of color when I can just use a limited palette and mix my own colors from just 3-5 main colors?'. And for the last 5-6 years of my painting career, I have relied heavily on a limited palette of red, yellow & blue to create 95% of my paintings. But things are changing - and I have decided to explore color more deeply in the hopes of creating paintings with stronger color moving forward.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.goffdanter.co.uk/v2/pages/index.php?gallery_ID=2&mod=gallery","date":"2013-05-18T15:48:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368696382503/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516092622-00062-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8734371066093445,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__135081816","lang":"en","text":"Nostalgic / Welsh Art\nWelcome to the Galleries page. Here you can get a taste for a range of my paintings. Click any of the thumbnails below to see a larger version in a pop-up window.\nTo view my paintings by style, please select your preference from the 'Galleries' listings (right).\nVarious paintings displayed on this and subsequent pages are available in limited edition, numbered and signed prints - visit the online shop for more details.\n|Images 1 to 10 of 119|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://arwantiques.com/2018/02/26/where-not-to-hang-art/","date":"2019-02-24T02:42:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550249578748.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20190224023850-20190224045850-00202.warc.gz","language_score":0.967998206615448,"token_count":499,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__83165925","lang":"en","text":"Getting a great piece of modern art can really make your home look classy, but where you place the art, especially a painting, can make all the difference. You'll find a lot of advice about where to put it, but not so much advice on where not to put the art. There are some places that could result in the painting being ruined, or you being hurt.\nIn Direct Sunlight\nDirect sunlight will cause furniture, carpet, books, and other items to fade, and it will cause the painting to fade as well. The fading is gradual, and you don't really notice it until it's gotten really bad. For good art that cost a pretty penny, fading is disastrous. And even if the art was cheap, you've still ruined a picture that you originally thought was nice. Keep the picture out of direct sunlight; if you want light to hit the picture, place it next to a spotlight meant for art.\nOver the Bed\nHanging a picture over the bed may look nice, but if the nail fails, or if you experience an earthquake, the picture would fall on your head. Even areas with minor quake risks are still at risk of shaking, and you don't want that frame with its corners and the picture with its glass hitting you as you try to protect yourself in the quake. Even a flat poster, unframed, can be questionable as it could freak you out should it fall on you in the dark. If you want decoration over the bed, try adhesive wall decals or paint the wall itself.\nNear the Kitchen\nYou'd think that a nice painting near the dining room table might help add some atmosphere to the room, but you don't want the painting to be too close to the stove or any countertop appliances. Not only can the heat from the appliances harm the painting, but the grease that wafts up in the air -- those tiny particles that get all over the cabinets and back walls -- can end up on the painting. Over the years, that grease will make the painting look awful and make it lose value. And cleaning grease off a painting is not very easy.\nWhen you identify that wonderful piece of art, look at your home and choose several possible places for the piece. Observe each to ensure direct sunlight doesn't hit the spot, and be sure the painting will not clash with the rest of the room. To learn more about modern art for sale, contact an art dealer in your area.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.claude-venard.com/expert-restorer","date":"2019-11-12T18:19:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496665726.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20191112175604-20191112203604-00391.warc.gz","language_score":0.9535601735115051,"token_count":429,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__200797480","lang":"en","text":"conservation of venard paintings\nAs a paintings conservator, I have worked on many of Claude Venard’s paintings over the past 20 years. Each time it was a collaboration with John Hong, owner of Anne French Fine Arts, who is the expert in the field for this artist.\nIn most cases, the main condition problems stem from the artist’s technique. Venard applied the paint layers with high impasto, impetuously, thickly, often with a palette knife. He did not always wait for one layer to be completely dry, before applying the next one on top.\nThis has led over the years to layers separation, open craquelure and lifting paint areas. These areas of high craquelure need to be consolidated with adhesive and safely flattened into plane before his paintings can be cleaned.\nBut every time I was able to clean Venard’s paintings after this treatment, the colors and the painting in its entirety were restored to their original vibrant appearance. -Maria Iosifescu\nMaria Iosifescu is a graduate of the prestigious Conservation Center, NYU, as well as the Istituto Centrale del Restauro in Rome, Italy. 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Airbase High-Definition Airbrush Make-Up: Airbrush Thinner and Cleaner 250ml: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools How and Why to Thin Acrylic Paints for Models and Miniatures, Best Paint Racks to Hold Acrylic Paint Sets for Miniatures. If you’re brand new to the hobby or are still in the midst of getting your feet wet, knowing what are absolutely must-haves and what you can get away with skipping can be pretty confusing. It will save you time, money, and frustration. PINSTRIPING is a combination of freehand painted lines, creating interesting shapes and patterns, with a brush, and requires a very steady hand! Just remember, there is no set formula for thinning paint. In the past, I use to purchase and use the paint thinner that was designed specifically for the paint I use. Add 2-3 drops of water or thinner to the airbrush cup. Keep up on our latest projects, designs, and get ideas for your next custom paint job! Using alcohol was okay when I was single, but using alcohol today will get some less-than-polite feedback from my wife. Thinning the paint is an easy process in theory. Best Airbrush Paint for Miniatures and Models, The Best Airbrush for Painting Miniatures and Models, You don’t have to thin these paints at all. Airbrushes, airbrush compressors, airbrushing accessories & supplies. Fill us in on all the details and we will reply with a quote. CRASH HELMETS. Our airbrush equipment is suitable for both beginners and professional airbrush artists. Free delivery. Join us on Facebook! There are a variety of things in which you can mix the paint and thinner depending on what you are comfortable with. 741 Medium Thinner. The cleaner prevents clogging of the airbrush gun, ensuring a flawless application every time. Join us on Facebook! How do you thin acrylic paint for an airbrush when painting miniatures? 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It is a very usable option, but if your tap water is too hard and filled with minerals, it might affect the color of your paint and how the paint behaves. Keep up on our latest projects, designs, and get ideas for your next custom paint job! The airbrush thinner is to help thin out your airbrush acrylic paint, while paint extenders made by paint manufacturers only make the paint more transparent and not thinner. The substances you can use range in price from free to around $15. Here is the definitive list of custom airbrushing services near your location as rated by your neighborhood community. 1 X Airbrush Air Hose Quick Release Coupler 1/8 BSP Thread Most Recommended. Coverking - Brand of the Month - Hundreds to choose and build your own. How to improve immediately with a few simple steps. RPI Designs Home Blog Home Contact Us. The only thing that is going to perfect the process for you is experience. Mediums. A […] Toll Free: 888.257.8515 . 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If you feel that you need to thin them for your airbrush, only use mediums specifically made for that paint. Shop airbrush supplies, including airbrush kits, airbrush paint, airbrush compressors, airbrush stencils and more! You don’t have to thin these paints at all, though you can thin them if they are thicker than you want or you want to dim the color. Even if you don’t plan on using an airbrush, you should still be thinning your paints. Average Rating: (4.1) out of 5 stars 7 ratings, based on 7 reviews. Note you need to use Tamiya Thinner with Tamiya paints, don’t use acrylic thinners or flow improvers to thin it. There are thinners specifically made to thin your paints for airbrushing. Airbrush thinners will give you the best consistency in your paints. Very useful when thinning Cellulose Primers When mixing with… Manufacturer. To thin acrylic paint for an airbrush, you need to add a thinning agent, like water, airbrush thinner, or flow improver to the paint, and mix until you create a paint that has the consistency of skim milk. If you are a novice at airbrushing, the Createx Colors Airbrush set may be a good product to start with. It’s really reduced the dry tip and clogging issues I’ve had. This is the most commonly used thinner, not because it is the best, but because it is free. £3.39. Airbrush thinners will give you the best consistency in your paints. This site also participates in other affiliate programs and is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies. Add 2-3 drops of water or thinner to the paint. This has worked really well for me. On the other hand, if it is too thin, you will find your paint running off the area you are busy with. Keep up on our latest projects, designs, and get ideas for your next custom paint job! 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Want to see who made the cut? It serves two purposes: Thinning, and stopping paint from drying on your needle. Airbrushes can clog if the paint isn’t thin enough for the nozzle. Graphics and flames quotes will be fairly accurate, however airbrush art is a little more difficult to quote without further discussion. Situated on the South Coast of West Sussex, between the seaside towns of Worthing and Lancing. Thick paint can lead to a lot of undesirable results when painting miniatures. The only limitation is your imagination. General purpose thinner, used for cleaning purposes and thinning of most paint types. It is best to err on the thin side and paint multiple coats because you cannot correct if it is too thick. The amount of thinner you use will change depending on brand and color. It allows you to mix a small amount of paint if you aren’t looking to use much or if you’re unsure how much thinner to add. Get in Touch! Another breakthrough in my airbrushing has been trying Tamiya paints. Want to see more? This 60+ page book will show you: Where to start, how to improve instantly, the best skills to work on and give you a step by step guide. RDG Airbrush Tank Compressor Kit 280k Art Crafts Paint Spraying Model Making. Please note: Email quotes are for reference only. Cover the nozzle with your finger, and move the lever back. Product Image. Find you airbrush supplies needs here at the lowest prices online. How do you thin acrylic paint for an airbrush when painting miniatures? Some paints are thicker than others and you’ll need to thin them down to get the milk-like consistency you are looking for. As an Amazon Associate, TactileHobby.com earns from qualifying purchases. £7.95. Free postage. HOW TO PAINT A BLOOD ANGELS REDEMPTOR DREADNOUGHT. £2.80 postage. Check Price on Amazon. Airbrush Thinner & Cleaner is required to keep your Airbase Airbrush in tip-top condition for your next application. Whether you are using a brush or an airbrush. After a recent bad experience with airbrush applied varnish lifting paint on a model (previous post) I am now wondering if the proprietary airbrush cleaner by Premi Air which is more or less cellulose thinners in an aerosol might be the problem with leaving residue in the brush that might get picked up with next use. To mix into your airbrush cup, you should: Following these simple steps should turn your acrylic paints into airbrush paints. Save 5% w/Coupon Code SAVE. Either a damaged brush or a clogged airbrush. Remember, when you thin-out your enamel paint, make sure you use the right paint thinner. Add to cart. After picking out an airbrush that fits my needs, it quickly became obvious that I was going to have to figure out how to make it work with my paints. If you scour the internet, you will find other recipes for making your own homemade airbrush thinner / cleaner. It removes all of the impurities that might mess with your paint. They are VERY smooth through the airbrush. A thick base coat that hides the details of the miniature. A note to our community regarding COVID-19. I recently decided to try painting my miniatures with an airbrush instead of the old tried-and-true brush. Here are some common paints and how to treat them. Airbrush Thinner. Want to see who made the cut? Whether you are using a brush or an airbrush, you should thin your paint, or you might have to deal with: In case you’re still on the fence deciding which airbrush you should get, I give you a complete breakdown of the best models out there in my article, “The Best Airbrush for Painting Miniatures and Models.”. Was: £5.75. What Is the Best Way to Strip Acrylic Paint From Miniatures? If you are willing to spend a little more money, airbrush thinner is the best way to go. OUR BEST SELLING BRANDS. It is worth knowing a little about these techniques so you can have the best experience using an airbrush with your miniatures. These are always a joy to paint, but check with me that your helmet is suitable for painting. You are not going to thin all paints in the same way. … All Createx illustration colors, automatic air colors and bad colors can be reduced with the high-performance reducer 4012. or Best Offer. Some paints are not meant to be thinned, like shades or contrasts (more about contrast paints here). It’s really been a huge help for my airbrushing. £49.00 Used. The most important thing to remember when using enamel paints in an airbrush is to ensure that you thoroughly clean out the airbrush once you have finished. Trouble Shooting Your Iwata Eclipse CS Airbrush – Bubbles in the Cup . There are, Some paints are not meant to be thinned, like shades or contrasts (, Neither glazes nor shades (also commonly called washes –. Whom you should be following on social media for tips and demos. 4.8 out of 5 stars (25) Total ratings 25, £975.00 New. 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These brands produce high quality, long-lasting airbrush equipment, making them a solid investment. I not only cover what essentials you really do need, but I offer DIY solutions to save you some money too. These quotes do not include shipping in either direction. Thinning your paints in a small cup, like those little, free-sample cups at the grocery store, is a common technique. I have been using Flow Improver for thinning more often lately. A medium speedy universal thinner, for use with solvent basecoats and 2k products Can be used in conjunction with Lechler 2k… Manufacturer Lechler. Buy Now. £11.37. Which advanced gear you’ll want as your skills improve. £5.46. Class capacity: From 4 to 8 students. Leading Airbrush brands :Harder & Steenbeck, Iwata Airbrushes, Werther Sil-Air, Tamiya, Createx, Mr Hobby Color and many more. Click here for How to Find Us. Click & Collect. Take a look at what I personally use and recommend here to find the best paints, brushes, and painting accessories. Join us on Facebook! Shoot that through and it will coat the needle. I also happen to run this site and write the majority of its content! £32.95. Location: The Airbrush Company Ltd. 79 Marlborough Road (East), Lancing Business Park, Lancing, West Sussex, BN15 8UF. You can add an acrylic medium or flow improver, which helps increase the flow and also keeps the tip from drying. Jerry’s Artarama offers a wide selection of artist quality airbrush supplies. These quotes do not include shipping in either direction. Some people feel that using a cup is an unneeded step. I've had really great results using alcohol as an acrylic thinner for paints from Tamiya, Gunze Sangyo (Aqueous/Mr.Hobby), Vallejo, Italeri, and Akan (don't try this with Testors Acryl, it took some time to clean the resulting goo from my airbrush). If your paint is too thick, you can clog up your airbrush. 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Thick paint can lead to a lot of undesirable results. ABEST 4 Set Airbrush Spray Gun Wash Cleaning Tools Needle Nozzle Brush Glass Cleaning Pot Holder ... 2 thin coats, 12 hours apart! That’s exactly why you should grab your copy of my comprehensive guidebook, The Miniature Painting Level Up Guide. For more tips for using an airbrush and to find the best products out there, be sure to visit my airbrush page for more how-to articles and guides. 2015 Ford Mustang Parts Added Weekly. Continue to add water or thinner a drop at a time until you get the consistency of skim milk. 744 Fade Out Thinner. 99. Can you use the Airbrush Cleaner as a Thinner?\nPreconscious In Tagalog, Fly Rod Weight For Striped Bass, Hopes Dinner Archdiocese Of Hartford, Sensory Perception In Architecture, Home Alone Orchestra, Uw School Of Nursing Dean, Perfect Roast Chicken And Vegetables, Acrylic Flower Painting, House For Rent In Slough Gumtree, Real Life Barbie, Small Press Expo Logo, How To Paint A Ceiling With A Brush,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://thescoutguide.com/directory/?city=&state=&guide=711&radius=25&directory%5B%5D=1178","date":"2017-09-20T12:48:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818687281.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20170920123428-20170920143428-00254.warc.gz","language_score":0.9831413626670837,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__48375048","lang":"en","text":"Mesmerized as a child by paintings by the Old Masters in Europe, Nicholas became a master himself painting highly realistic portraits and commissioned oil paintings. He also dedicates his time to Guardians of the Everglades, 11 6×4 ft oil portraits of people dedicated to protecting the Everglades.\nPhil Fisher has been painting in Naples, FL in watercolors and oils, professionally, for the past 40 years. The majority of his work is done “plein air”, so he has a visual preference for landscapes. Natalie Guess is one of a small number of professional fine art batik artist across the U.S. She has worked in this medium for more than 32 years and finds that the possibilities are exciting and endless.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sarahhazel.blogspot.com/2012/10/still-got-sole.html","date":"2018-05-24T02:22:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794865884.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20180524014502-20180524034502-00134.warc.gz","language_score":0.9879510402679443,"token_count":295,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__65341803","lang":"en","text":"The opening reception/retablo extravaganza was last Thursday night at Lawndale Art Center. Daughter Anna and I got there late-ish (on purpose). Here's the requisite artist pose next to my pink chucks retablo while wearing the pink chucks that were the still life for the retablo. Are inanimate objects still a still life if I'm wearing them?\nWhile at the opening, some friends asked me what shoes have to do with Day of the Dead. I told them that I wanted to put extra SOLE in my work. They laughed.\nIn the spirit of Day of the Dead, the next day I was Anna's model while she painted a skeleton on a black body suit while I was in it. It was a chilly day. The paint went through the fabric to my skin and was wet and cold. Here I am getting my bone-y @$$ painted, except in real life, my @$$ is not bone-y at all.\nAfter she was finished painting, I had to stay upright and not bend or sit in the skeleton suit until the paint dried. It was really cold and took a long time for the paint to dry.\nThis is what the front of the skeleton suit Anna painted looks like. Anna did a great job! The bones suit is for her -- I was just the model -- and even though my bones are shorter than hers, it looks awesome on her when she wears it.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.harborshoreslg.com/specials/paint-and-sip-special.htm","date":"2017-12-18T20:21:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948623785.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20171218200208-20171218222208-00198.warc.gz","language_score":0.9116450548171997,"token_count":315,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__33637422","lang":"en","text":"Paint and Sip Special\nSample complimentary wines from around the world from Wines for Humanity with paired snacks and then our facilitators will lead you step by step to paint a take-home your own version of \"Wine & Flowers for You\" on 16x20 canvas with non-toxic acrylic paint. Are you art-phobic? This is the paint party for you! The canvas will be painted chalk black and the image will be traced onto the canvas for you in advance. You choose the colors, and fill in the blanks! If you prefer a challenge or to paint something else, blank canvases are available. We will also have your favorite glitter and bejeweled adornments to add to the canvas to your liking.\nEvent Date: April 22, 2017 @ 6:00 PM\nEvent Location: Harbor Shores on Lake Geneva\n$49 per person\n(Covers wine & snacks, pre-drawn canvas and all materials needed)\n- All materials needed to create your masterpiece are included in admission.\n- Aprons are provided, but will not cover clothes entirely.\n- Additional Adult & Soft Beverages, Snacks and Full Menu available for purchase from venue.\n- Recommended ages 16+. Minors MUST be accompanied by a parent for this event.\nTo reserve your spot for this event\nWhy not book a room at the hotel for a Spring Weekend Getaway fun?\nLakeview with Balcony Room Special $159.00\nHotel Reservations: 888-746-7371","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://susanklabak.blogspot.com/2011/04/","date":"2018-04-26T05:44:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125948089.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20180426051046-20180426071046-00446.warc.gz","language_score":0.9824967384338379,"token_count":169,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__217325643","lang":"en","text":"I often listen to books on tape while I paint....I was listening to \"The Secret Life of Bees\" while painting this one. The subject of this painting is the Parfrey's Glen Area of the Devil's Lake State Park near Baraboo, Wisconsin. As a member of www.PaintTheParks.com I will donate 10% of the sale of this painting to the Ice Age Trail - National Scenic Trails.\nAfter painting March Melt we had another snow storm, so there was still snow to melt in April. Today however, almost all the snow is gone.... yesterday was in the 80's and we had a hard rain last night. Only a few piles left and the ice on the lake is breaking up. I am looking forward to the next plein air painting which will hopefully have plenty of spring greens.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.terpedaya.net/2024/04/","date":"2024-04-17T11:55:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817153.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20240417110701-20240417140701-00344.warc.gz","language_score":0.9448891878128052,"token_count":445,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__169353500","lang":"en","text":"Find the perfect painting service to help paint your home with a stunning, flawless result. From the wide variety of services, choose one that will meet your expectations and provide great results. This article will guide you in choosing a Painters’ home painting service – click this link!\nLocal home painting contractors are a good place to begin. Choose a company with a good reputation and a lot of positive reviews. For recommendations, ask your friends, family and neighbors that have painted recently. They can give you some advice on the best painting contractors to choose.\nExpertise: Home painting requires experience. Search for a painting contractor with experience. A professional painter can work on many different surfaces. Find out how much experience they have in the field and for how long.\nPick a licensed, insured painter. Licenses ensure that they are qualified and have the knowledge necessary to carry out your project. Insuring you and your painter against damage or accidents that occur while painting is important. Verify licensing and coverage before selecting.\nReferrals and Portfolio: Ask to see the portfolio of a house painting service. An established company will be proud to display its work. Inquire about previous customers’ experiences, work quality, and professionalism.\nTransparent Pricing: Compare detailed painting service estimates. The cost breakdown of a good painting company will include labor costs, materials, extras, etc. The low cost may be an indication of inferior workmanship or material. Search for a budget-friendly, reasonable price.\nCommunication and professionalism is essential to painting. A painting company that listens well, responds quickly and is communicative will be the best choice. Professional painters provide updates, timelines and milestones. While maintaining a tidy and clean workplace, they respect you and your home.\nAsk about warranty and satisfaction guarantees. Trustworthy companies will resolve any issues that arise post-project. A warranty will ensure that you are able to trust your painters.\nThe tips below can assist you in finding a service to paint your house that will exceed all of your expectations. A professional painter will turn your home into something you’ll enjoy for years to come with their expertise, professionalism, customer service, and dedication.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://noumanmouj3.club/choctaw-art/","date":"2019-03-18T17:42:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912201521.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20190318172016-20190318194016-00280.warc.gz","language_score":0.7707425951957703,"token_count":638,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__175069986","lang":"en","text":"choctaw art business transformation choctaw artist.\nchoctaw art choctaw casino resort southern buffet 2 choctaw article 54.\nchoctaw art choctaw messenger by linda lomahaftewa for messengers 2012 exhibition choctaw article 54.\nchoctaw art search the dawes rolls to determine the roll number of your choctaw ancestor cherokee arts and crafts.\nchoctaw art circa 1833 a choctaw indian encampment on the mississippi river original artwork painting choctaw article rewriter.\nchoctaw art sees crow speaking native american indian warrior by karen clarksonart choctaw artist.\nchoctaw art 36x48 acrylic on canvas according to choctaw legend wind horse was the fastest and most beautiful horse on earth he was deeply loved by the people and choctaw tribe artifacts.\nchoctaw art choctaw madonna and child traditional cherokee arts and crafts.\nchoctaw art choctaw indian art oklahoma dream catchers and war shields cherokee art history.\nchoctaw art legacy has been heavily used to advertise oklahoma citys 2013 annual red earth festival choctaw native american arts and crafts.\nchoctaw art mississippian and woodland period pottery1 choctaw indians artifacts.\nchoctaw art color painting of several natives performing the choctaw sick dance around a pole structure choctaw indian arts and crafts.\nchoctaw art return from exile artist dylan cavin choctaw choctaw article spinner.\nchoctaw art choctaw indians index cherokee art and music.\nchoctaw art rock chimney represents all that remains of old fort towson an army post built in 1824 near the present town of fort towson choctaw county in southeast seminole art for sale.\nchoctaw art choctaw lacrosse player robert e lee statue choctaw artist durant.\nchoctaw art choctaw womens traditional seminole artifacts for sale.\nchoctaw art my indian blood choctaw article rewriter.\nchoctaw art artist choctaw asa battles findartinfo seminole art for sale.\nchoctaw art cherokee arts and crafts for sale.\nchoctaw art princess pale moon choctaw indian choctaw indian arts and crafts.\nchoctaw art paintings by award winning choctaw artist karen cl choctaw artifacts images.\nchoctaw art pushmataha a choctaw warrior 17645 24 december 1824 native american choctaw art.\nchoctaw art phillip romer digital art choctaw belle by phillip romer choctaw article 15.\nchoctaw art choctaw painting choctaw artifacts for sale.\nchoctaw art cherokee art history.\nchoctaw art southeast indians choctaw illustration choctaw artists.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://europaartworks.com/product/philip-jean-gent-in-blue-coat/","date":"2024-04-14T23:17:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816904.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414223349-20240415013349-00396.warc.gz","language_score":0.9668062329292297,"token_count":401,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__55419676","lang":"en","text":"“Gent in Blue Coat”\nAn antique watercolour miniature painting of a gentleman by Philip Jean (1755-1802). He is wearing a blue coat, white waistcoat, stock and frilled chemise, his hair powdered and worn en queue.\nSome other examples of works by this artist are included at the end of the photos.\nFrame: The miniature is glazed and set within a gilt metal mount in a lacquered wood frame.\nProvenance: The late Timothy Clowes Collection.\nCondition: Some very light surface dirt under the glaze. Otherwise the work appears to be in good condition.\nMeasurements: Painting measures 6.5 x 5.2cm and the frame 12 x 10.5cm.\nBiography: Jean was born in Saint Ouen, Jersey, the son of Nicholas Jean and Marie Grandin. He was at first in the English Royal Navy, but later devoted himself to painting. He was chiefly a miniaturist, yet also worked with oils.\nWhile settled in London, Jean painted portraits of many members of the British Royal Family, amongst them the portraits of George III, of the Queen Charlotte, of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and of their children. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1787 to 1802. Amongst other collections, his works belong to the Victoria and Albert Museum and Windsor Castle.\nJean was married twice. His first wife (married 1781 in Jersey) was Anna (or Anne) Noel (1758-1787), the daughter of a large and prominent Jersey family. They had two children; Roger, who also became a miniaturist, and Anne Marthe. Jean remarried after Anna’s death, to Marie de Ste Croix (1763-1820) and they had 4 children. He died in Hempstead, Kent.\nOut of stock","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thehofstrachronicle.com/archive-2013/form-art-at-its-finest-kerry-ann-castoria","date":"2019-03-23T02:29:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202711.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20190323020538-20190323042538-00328.warc.gz","language_score":0.9573684930801392,"token_count":787,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__136139151","lang":"en","text":"By Katie Webb Arts & Entertainment Editor\nBizarre dismembered body parts juxtaposed with delicate flowers arrest the eyes of passersby. Kerry Ann Castoria’s acrylic paintings, her interpretations of stills from the Japanese horror movie “House,” will capture the attention of anyone viewing her show at Calkin’s FORM gallery.\n“I wanted to do movie stills – I like how dramatic they can be. I do portraits, so I felt like film stills would really capture the action and intensity in a figure I was looking for,” said Castoria, a senior fine arts major with a concentration in painting.\nCastoria began replicating movie stills when she worked with “Kill Bill,” the notoriously gory Tarantino action thriller. But then she found the source of her collection’s inspiration in “House.” The storyline of the 1977 horror film follows a young girl and her friends who are devoured by the home in which they live, an eerie plot fitting for the content of Castoria’s work. You don’t need to see or even know about the film to understand the paintings on sight.\n“I’ve never seen it [‘House’] before. People can look at my paintings and make their own story line,” confided Castoria.\nAn element of freakishly distorted reality runs through the collection. A vibrant color palette deftly transitions into black-and-white figures with misplaced piercing eyes.\n“The eyes are kind of playful when you first look at them, but then they become creepy the closer you look,” said Castoria. It feels as if the closer the viewer gets to the work, the likelier the viewer is to tumble into the painting’s alternate universe.\nProfessor James Lee, who taught her painting 4 class, pushed Castoria to add her own signature to the work. The movie stills are layered beneath her own random, contour-line creations [featured in painting to the right].\n“It’s funny because someone thought this painting [featured below] was the figure contemplating becoming a geisha,” Castoria laughs.\nDavid Salle, an American post-modern surrealist painter, also inspired Castoria’s collection. Salle’s work has a rich pictorial language, much like Castoria’s. Both artists use multiple imagery to evoke a deep, richly layered story in their paintings. One glance is not enough; the images demand a long contemplative stare to even brush the surface.\n“I painted her [figure featured to the right] reflection in the mirror and window,” said Castoria. “I didn’t like how it was coming out, so I painted over it. I was frustrated by her face, but then it still showed through and it ended up adding to the weird feeling of the piece. So I left it.”\nThe thrillingly disturbing collection would not even have been conceived if not for another professor pushing her into painting.\n“I was undecided, and Professor Doug Hilson convinced me to go into painting,” recalled Castoria.\nThe collection will be featured in the FORM gallery, room 117 Calkins, starting Monday, September 23rd.\nAs for her career, Castoria plans to use her painting prowess to aid others.\n“I met a girl who was doing art therapy and a couple of people suggested it to me,” said Castoria.\nHaving only seen the trailer for “House,” Castoria delved into the psyche of its characters, strikingly painting their stories. Undoubtedly she will be equally adept if she uses her passion to help future patients analyze their lives.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://country925.iheart.com/content/2018-10-08-a-painting-sells-big-and-then-self-destructs/","date":"2023-09-22T14:44:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506420.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922134342-20230922164342-00577.warc.gz","language_score":0.9786507487297058,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__327417412","lang":"en","text":"Banksy is a well known artist who's unknown. You may be saying to yourself, WHAT?! He's kept himself anonymous for years and his art reflects anti consumerism and dark humor. And no one knows who he, or she, is. Sotheby's sold one of his paintings at auction recently for just over $800 thousand dollars. Moments after the gavel dropped, the painting shredded itself with a built-in remote controlled shredder. The stunt may have backfired on Banksy though, experts are saying the strips of the work alone could be worth five times what it sold for.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.stampologist.com/2015/09/heart-2-heart-challenges-coloring.html","date":"2017-04-27T07:10:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121893.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00353-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9363154768943787,"token_count":334,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__190775229","lang":"en","text":"I chose our new Operation Smile stamp set called Animal Greetings because the critters are just too cute and call out for soft watercolor washes!\nI stamped the image and sentiment on a 2x3\" piece of our new smooth surface Watercolor Paper (a must for being able to smooth colors around without risking paper pilling) using Memento Tuxedo Black.\nSome of the things I learned in doing my first project:\n- if you go directly from the pan to the project you get a chalky look and not a soft wash\n- if you let an area dry you can go in with new colors on top (the antlers)\n- you can remove an excess of paint by lifting with a damp brush\n- use the lid of your paints as a palette to add more water and soften to a wash\n-tiny pointed tip brushes are your friend for this size image\n-you can use watercolor paints to color regular cardstock too (bottom yellow flower) but you won't be able to move the paint around like you can on watercolor paper\nI am definitely looking forward to playing with and learning this new medium! I hope you'll grab your inks, markers, paints, colored pencils, chalks or anything else you like to use and join us at Heart2Heart Challenges this week for our Coloring Challenge!\nIf you would like to purchase any of the items I've used in my project or other Close to my Heart goodies, you can visit my shopping site! We have two brand new Idea Books available now chock full of fun and fab goodies!\nStay crafty my friends!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ukendoart.blogspot.com/","date":"2021-11-30T22:09:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964359073.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20211130201935-20211130231935-00499.warc.gz","language_score":0.9552726149559021,"token_count":333,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__35440318","lang":"en","text":"|Frank the Turkey by Larissa Lindsay (2021)|\nOn our way home from Palm Springs in March 2020 we saw a couple of wild turkeys roaming around the parking lot of one of the hotels where we stayed in California. In most states it's illegal to keep wild animals in captivity as pets.\n|The Turkeys at the Chateau de Rottembourg,|\nMontgeron (1877), Claude Monet\nI was surprised to find this painting of domesticated white turkeys by Impressionist Claude Monet. Although I had been to the Musee d'Orsay in Paris in May 2011, I don't recall seeing this painting there. It was one of four panels commissioned by Ernest Hoschedé, a department store magnate in Paris. Soon after, he lost his Impressionist collection to bankruptcy.\n|The Magpie (1868-9), Monet|\nMonet's Magpie is my favorite of his paintings. I blogged about it in my January 2021 post entitled Snow Scenes in Painting and Photography. The small subject of this painting is perched atop a fence amidst this dramatically beautiful snow scene.\n|November First (1950), Andrew Wyeth|\nIn my search for other artwork of the Thanksgiving season, I happened upon this watercolor painting by Andrew Wyeth. It's representative of the time when most if not all of the leaves are gone and the weather is turning crisp and cold. You can almost feel the wind.\n|The Potato Eaters (1885), Van Gogh|\n|Freedom from Want (1942),|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://daramark.wordpress.com/2013/11/18/exhibition-at-smink/","date":"2017-03-28T21:27:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218189903.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212949-00662-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9675055742263794,"token_count":165,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__319920358","lang":"en","text":"LiquidStack #6 – 36 x 35″ – watercolor on layered and sewn translucent Yupo paper\nThis coming Saturday, November 23, my 5th show with SMINK in Dallas will open with an evening reception. I won’t be there for this one, but if you are in Dallas, please come by to see the new work. There will be more of what I think of as the “bars” paintings, like LiquidStack #6, above, as well as paintings with circle grids, the format I’ve been working with for several years. As always, the paintings have a restful, flowing and expansive quality that I hope you will enjoy.\nMy thanks to the wonderful Smink sisters, Jennifer, Autumn and Dawn, for their constant support of my work!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.signatureproperties-nc.com/selling-highlands-nc-real-estate-power-of-paint/","date":"2023-02-06T23:24:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500365.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20230206212647-20230207002647-00711.warc.gz","language_score":0.925034761428833,"token_count":275,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__110494907","lang":"en","text":"When selling Highlands NC real estate do not discount the power of paint. A fresh coat of paint can do wonders, inside and outside of your home, offering a relatively inexpensive update. The important thing is to choose the right colors and get the job done right to make the biggest impact.\nWhen painting the inside of your Highlands home it is best to stick to neutral colors if you are prepping it for sale. Choose colors that will lighten and brighten your space and stay away from any color that is too dark or too bold. Don’t forget the ceiling either. A white ceiling will always brighten a room.\nThe other important decision when painting a home is whether to hire a painter or do it yourself. If you want it to look its best and be done in a timely manner you may want to opt for the professional route. While painting is not rocket science it is tedious and requires great attention to detail if you want it to come out looking perfect.\nPrepping your home for sale is an important part of attracting buyers. Contact me, Lynn Kimball, today for more information on selling Highlands real estate. My goal is to help my clients every step of the way from getting ready for showings all the way to the closing table.\nClick here to read “Increase The Value Of Your Home” from Realty Times.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jonathanfeldschuh.com/news/shona-macdonald-catalog-essay-from-pouring-it-on/","date":"2024-04-20T07:44:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817491.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420060257-20240420090257-00157.warc.gz","language_score":0.9525531530380249,"token_count":2083,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__193092438","lang":"en","text":"Most of the artists in Pouring it On do just this: apply paint in loose and generous ways on top of surfaces sturdy enough to support it. They also paint on. And on. Taking cues from abstract expressionism, color field, finish-fetish, hard-edge abstractionism, neo-geo and the like, these artists not only work from this lineage, they actually work upon it, as if the very layers of paint themselves embed the lineage that painting has assumed. That the doors of painting as practice and material are now so widely open is evident within the range of material processes, canny strategies, and sheer sensual pleasure presiding over this exhibition.\nMatthew Kolodziej’s work germinates from familiar walks taken in and around Cleveland, Ohio—where he lives and works—usually from building sites he describes as “places of transition.” Like an architect or builder, the artist constructs these paintings in various stages that begin with photographic records of these meanderings. This photographic documentation is projected up onto canvases, traced, then systematically worked until the paintings reach a point of “fullness” – something that is not predetermined by the artist. The surfaces of his paintings are embossed the way a foot treading on the ground might leave an imprint. His paintings draw a link between the impression the weight of the human body imparts into the ground and the touch of the hand making a painted mark on the canvas. Raised lines appear as he pipes by squeezing gel medium out of bags used by pastry chefs. Into these lines he pours rivulets of paint that puddle and coalesce. Upon drying, the work is then sanded and repainted, layers simultaneously revealing and concealing. Initially applied heavy doses of paint are chipped away at, unearthed, producing an “archaeology” of painting. The resultant works echo certain works of George Condo, particularly the busy Cascading Butlers from 2011 or Black and Red Compression from 2011. Or like a “geometric” Arshile Gorky, Kolodziej clearly acknowledges the painting history within which his work is steeped while viscerally digging out his own path.\nLike Kolodziej, Summer Wheat playfully applies paint to her canvases with tools traditionally used for domestic rather than artistic tasks. Despite being the only “figurative” artist in the show, her work comfortably and strategically straddles the objective and non-objective, a place where many contemporary painters willfully and successfully stake their claim. On initial viewing, Wheat’s imagery is wistful and emotive: suggestive of doll’s heads, children’s drawings. But the ramped-up paint application imparts an unexpected and urgent physicality to the work; what may be perceived as endearing is abruptly transformed into mask-like totemic or haunting symbols. Her earthy palette actually suggests mid-20th century British painters such as Leon Kossoff or Frank Auerbach, but her startling, esoteric paint application makes the work truly her own.\nLeslie Wayne doesn’t just pour, she slathers, scrapes, cuts, peels, shaves, sculpts, rolls. She transforms paint into wedges, blobs, and strips that are either directly applied to a surface or made ahead of time, cut out, and adhered, at a later stage, into wet oil paint. There is an incredible heft to her work that creates a “geography” or “terrain” of paint. Wayne describes the physical swathes of material as “the color and the form becoming one and the same.” In this sense, there is a purposeful lack of illusion in her work. A self-described “process painter,” Wayne is less concerned with depictions as she is with physical, actualized descriptions of organic matter around us, everything from rock strata to fancily piped icing, from billowing fabrics to Gaudi’s architecture.\nHer work nods toward some of the gestural sweeping of a Willem de Kooning, Hans Hoffman, or Franz Kline, but as she says herself, “I have focused on condensing the expansive arena of heroic painting into a tiny format, forcing a shift between size and scale, as if the world were on a thimble.” An emphasis on the sensual, even decorative, properties of paint, evident in works such as The Mouth that Roared from 2000 and the Touch of Beatriz from 1999, adds meaning to her work not apparent in the work of the aforementioned male painters. Terms such as “patter” and “decoration” can be applied to her work free of the pejorative meaning associated with them thirty years ago. Wayne’s work seems to beg of us to be seduced by its physical presence, unabashed lushness, and beauty.\nUpon first viewing of a Tomory Dodge painting, one is visually arrested by a cascade of brushstrokes. In Mumblecore, from 2012, Dodge employs some strategies reminiscent of Jasper Johns’ “chevron” paintings in their vertical symmetry, allover pattern, and composition. From 2007 until the present day, Dodge’s work has become increasingly abstract. He has also added to his repertoire of applying paint. Dodge smartly and self-consciously embraces the “smorgasbord” that is contemporary painting. In an interview from the blog, “Painter’s Table,” he states, “I like the formal tension that comes from the inclusion of different approaches to painting on one surface.” These myriad “styles” employed on the same canvas include: scraping, squeegeeing, wet-into-wet, dry brushing that resembles airbrushing, layering, pouring, and staining—all the tropes of 1960’s Modernist abstraction employed to full force yet freed from the autonomy or purity of form sought by Clement Greenberg and the painters of the time. Dodge’s work, such as the 2006 Levitate, a gigantic 84” x 168” canvas, are a kaleidoscope of vibrant and splintered marks fanning out, falling down, exploding, and swirling around the picture plane. Looking at a Josh Smith painting is an emotively charged experience. There is a restless vitality to the way Josh Smith’s work challenges the notion of authorship through diverse imagery and styles. Sometimes intentionally clunky and raw, other times deft with a quicksilver touch, his work celebrates the possibilities of making images while highlighting the seriousness of this pursuit. One work, Untitled, a 30” x 24” oil on canvas from 2011, is a beautiful interplay of red and green complements, gestural, swirling paint, and lush, loose surfaces that recalls the German painter, Rainer Fetting’s 1978 Drummers and Guitarists and his 1981 canvas, Ricky Blau. Smith resists assigning specific narratives by leaving all of his work untitled. Like most of the painters in the show, his motivations and interests appear to lie more in the physical properties and history of painting from which he is able to draw so voraciously.\nCathy Choi draws attention to her method of pouring by enabling the lush, glossy paint mixed with latex and glue to pool and congeal at the bottom edge of the canvas. The materiality of the process or act of making is made self-evident. Her choice of resin and glue produces a surface sheen that cleverly reflects other paintings hanging in the periphery, as if the paintings themselves were looking around the gallery. Seeing paintings reflected in other paintings is also a wry commentary about the self-referential, historicized nature of painting. These slick surfaces, coupled with Choi’s “candy” palette recall the “Finish-Fetish” painters of Southern California, as well as materialism, commerce, and the fabricated forms of Donald Judd. The artist, however, cites de Kooning and the Abstract Expressionists as major influences, but lately her work seems more influenced by the natural world, in particular the movement and surface of water. Perhaps this is reflected in her choice of resin and clear-drying glue, which simulates the transparency and glass-like surface of water. Choi’s process-driven methodology recalls Wayne’s in this statement: “the process itself becomes a driving force that flows from within and becomes an innate response with no predetermined end.”\nThe recurring splash motif that crops up in many of Jonathan Feldschuh’s work seems to come directly from the hand dropping pigment from a huge house-painting brush loaded with paint. In fact, the image is derived from his research into various scientific experiments, such as the “Ligament Mediated Drop Formation,” or the “Mach Wave Radiation from a Jet.” The latter is described on Feldschuh’s website as being a “benchtop simulation of a problem in fluid dynamics.” Ironically, this description of the scientific experiment could actually be describing the phenomena of paint, particularly the term, “fluid dynamics.”\nFeldschuh equates the material interaction in the scientific image with the painterly pour, gesture, or splash. Even though they appear to be masculine and gestural, they are actually driven by material processes found in scientific phenomena. His work is reminiscent of David Reed’s horizontal, “flattened” gestural paintings that also called into question the nature of gesture, albeit in a very different way. On first glance, other “pouring” painters like Larry Poons or Helen Frankenthaler come to mind, but Feldschuh works his images by embedding them in layers of gel medium or outlining the splashes themselves, producing a slowed-down, less “passionate” or heroic affect than these earlier Modern painters.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.partneresi.com/resources/glossary/lead-based-paint/","date":"2024-04-15T15:01:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817002.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415142720-20240415172720-00799.warc.gz","language_score":0.9856139421463013,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__168428845","lang":"en","text":"Paint that contains lead, which was used as a pigment and to speed up the drying time of paint. Lead Based Paint has been used on anything from toys to wall paint. Lead Based Paint was banned from use in 1978 but is still found in residential and commercial properties. Exposure concerns are primarily for children under the age of six years, whose bodies are still undergoing development. Lead Based Paint testing is often required for childcare facilities and other properties built prior to 1978, especially if peeling or degraded suspect lead based paint is identified at the property.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://beyondbrusharts.com/portfolio-items/east-meets-west/","date":"2021-10-25T19:41:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587767.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20211025185311-20211025215311-00564.warc.gz","language_score":0.9725814461708069,"token_count":140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__36939745","lang":"en","text":"East Meets West\nIn Spring 2010, students had the rare opportunity to studied the arts of Thailand and China. The integration of Eastern and Western styles of painting is a subject that Mrs. Lunati has explored extensively as an artist for two decades. She was a champion of the notion of East Meets West before it received worldwide recognition in art circles. Students of Asian American and non Asian American came together for a cultural exchange. The imagery in the paintings were derived from classical Thai and Chinese paintings, artifacts, and sculptures. Traditional ink and watercolor where used for the Chinese art while the Thai art was executed with an acrylic in a contemporary style.\nClick on an image to start a slideshow.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.crete-kreta.com/index.php/domenikos-theotokopoulos-museum","date":"2020-09-22T15:02:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400206133.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20200922125920-20200922155920-00027.warc.gz","language_score":0.9786615371704102,"token_count":478,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__165009010","lang":"en","text":"El Greco Museum\nThis small museum in Fodele, which is dedicated to one of Greece’s greatest artists, El Greco, is housed in a renovated stone residence that is believed (probably erroneously) to have been El Greco's home before he left for Heraklion.\nIt contains many copies of his better-known works, as well as a reconstruction of his studio.\nDomenikos Theotokopoulos (1541 – 1641) was schooled in Byzantine art on his island of birth and became acquainted with Western art through copies of etchings and through paintings by Renaissance artists, which historical sources prove were seen in Heraklion at that time.\nIn 1566 or 1567 he left for Venice, where it is believed he apprenticed beside Titan, before moving on, in 1576-77, to Toledo, Spain where he settled permanently.\nEl Greco, which was the name Theotokopoulos signed his work with in Spain, lived for years with his common-law wife, Jeronima de las Cuevas (it is believed that she is depicted in the portrait Woman with Ermine) and had a son by her, Jorge Manuel, who also went on to become a very well-respected artist.\nEl Greco became an instant success in Toledo and was very soon receiving hundreds of commissions by church foundations and private churches for icons, as well as for portraits of distinguished personages.\nHis opus as a whole is considered one of the greatest artistic achievements of the time.\nCountless studies by art historians reveal how he married Byzantine artistic tradition with the trends that emerged from the Venetian studios of the Renaissance, while also borrowing elements from Mannerism and Spanish Mysticism.\nIn Greece, works by Domenikos Theotokopoulos are on display in Athens (at the National Portrait Gallery and the Benaki Museum), on Syros (at the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin) and at Heraklion (at \"Historical Museum of Crete\").\nfrom Explorer Guide Crete\nDomenikos Theotokopoulos Museum - Fodele\nPhone: 2810-521.500, 2810-823.388\nDaily from April 1 to October 31: 09:00-17:00","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shanlatteart.com/tips-to-commission-an-art-painting-for-your-office/","date":"2024-04-22T10:57:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818105.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422082202-20240422112202-00750.warc.gz","language_score":0.9481437802314758,"token_count":462,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__73712795","lang":"en","text":"Tips To Commission An Art Painting For Your Office\nSo you have a new office space and don’t have any artwork on your walls? Is the space kind of empty, and you want to add more color? Or you want to add a personal touch but you are not a painter but have a great idea? No problem! Here are some tips to commission an art painting for your office.\n1. Find the type of artwork that may suit your office space.\nTypically, a space is going to feel empty if there’s no artwork on the walls, and the book cabinet will not be enough to fill the space. However, if the wall is too long, a tryptic can be the perfect choice for a wide landscape view or images with an off-center subject or related images in a series. Depending on your business or own taste, the subject matter could also emphasize your branding.\n2. Discuss the color pallet you wish to see in your office.\nEven though, your walls might have an earth tone color like blue-gray, yellow ocher, or burnt sienna, a pop of color in your tryptic can uplift the mood of your office employees. Your custom art painting could turn your office into a more fun and creative place to work.\n3. Any ideas you want to suggest your commission painter are welcome.\nYour ideas will increase their creative process and help them make a unique painting for your office. Remember, at the end is a painting you will see every day you go to work. So, if you have a photograph of the last trip you took, or you are in love with your backyard view express your ideas with the commissioned artist and you will be more than please with the result.\nAre you ready to commission an art painting for your office?\nMy name is Diana Shanlatte, and I am the owner of Shanlatte Art. I create art to your unique and original style, ranging from Abstract to Figurative. Where you’ll find in each of our personalized art pieces its own expression. We offer personalized services for your home, office, or special events. We appreciate your suggestions and comments regarding our artwork and services that we can fulfill your expectations. CLICK HERE for more infomation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.imagineart.info/index.html","date":"2015-03-04T22:39:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-11/segments/1424936463660.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20150226074103-00205-ip-10-28-5-156.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9570664763450623,"token_count":251,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-11","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-11__0__155501097","lang":"en","text":"Imagine Art Gallery is looking to collaborate with artist, jewelers and other creative professionals.\nThis is an excellent opportunity to be exhibited in great location on very favorable terms.\nThe Gallery offers paintings for interior decoration. We work with art dealers, interior\ndesigners and real estate agents. We are always looking forward to working with new individuals in these areas or related.\nImagine Art School provides space for seminars, master classes and various related events.\nAbout Us: Imagine Art Gallery and School was established\nin 2005 in the historical district of Thornhill. The criteria for the\nformation of the exhibitions of the gallery is based on the standards\nof European Academic and Modern Art Schools.\nOur Gallery offers the exhibition space for the private collections, individual artist exhibitions and thematical group exhibitions. We offer professional consultations (portfolio consultations); work with artists, designers and art historians.\nOn the second floor of the Imagine Art Gallery located Imagine Art School. Our school gives the students the unique opportunity to exhibit in our gallery free of charge. The art school is for the individuals of any age, offering classes to previously trained as well as untrained students. Imagine Art School helps to prepare students portfolios, as well as gives art credits for the lessons.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://blog.nadinesmallberg.co.za/refurbishing-wood-for-beginners/","date":"2021-12-01T22:16:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964360951.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20211201203843-20211201233843-00186.warc.gz","language_score":0.9459499716758728,"token_count":485,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__93041514","lang":"en","text":"The best tip I got before starting this project was to make sure to do the prep work right. It makes all the difference. What they didn’t tell me was how frustrating and how much longer the prep work makes the project, but it was worth it in the end.\nMust have tools\n- Paint brushes or rollers\n- Top coat or varnish\n- Drip sheet\nFirstly, I used the sand paper to smooth the shelf and remove the layer of varnish already on the surface. Next I applied a layer of pink primer. Interestingly, the primer is pink to defuse the red lead in timber, this might not be in the wood anymore but the pink still helps to neutralize the colour.\nNext I applied a layer of undercoat over the primer. Make sure to leave enough time for the primer to dry properly.\nFor the primer and undercoat I used a paint brush to cover the sides and corners and a roller to give it a smooth finish. I enjoy the look of the rolled paint much more than the paint brush. Remember to have a paint pan for this.\nA day later I did the final layer of paint. Thanks to proper prep with primer and undercoat I only needed one layer of the final paint. I used Builders Warehouse Fired Earth House brand for Walls and Wood in the colour Shadow Beige and I am in love with this colour.\nFinally apply the top coat and you can clean your brushes with the turpentine.\nI watched many many many videos on how to clean the brushes and nothing I did worked out the same way, so if you are like me, you want to DIY but you don’t want the hassle of too much clean after, make sure you do the following things.\nNumber 1, make sure you lay down a drip sheet. You will mess. Don’t lie to yourself. Secondly, if you get 3 sets of brushes. One for each layer, especially if the cleaning of the brushes fail you like it did for me.\nI had a serious love, hate relationship with this entire process. I loved how soothing it was to apply and smooth each late, I hated how long paint takes to dry.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.northbynorthwestern.com/story/meat-the-artist/","date":"2018-11-21T10:47:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039747665.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20181121092625-20181121114625-00335.warc.gz","language_score":0.9635440707206726,"token_count":400,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__37532318","lang":"en","text":"Replace the people in Gustave Caillebotte’s French Impressionist painting “Paris Street; Rainy Day” with slabs of meat and the result is both jarring and intriguing.\nThis scene can be found in Weinberg senior Amina Dreessen’s final project for the Introduction to Painting course she took Winter Quarter this year.\nThe assignment was to choose any two paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago’s selection and combine them into one work of art. Students were left with unlimited creative license in producing a final hybrid painting.\nDreessen, a Chicago native who frequented the Art Institute during her high school years, was familiar with the work displayed at the downtown museum. She immediately knew she wanted to incorporate Francis Bacon’s 1954 painting called “Figure with Meat” into her assignment.\n“The reason why I chose ‘Paris Street; Rainy Day’ was because it was a classic painting, a beautiful painting and just very gorgeous,” Dreessen says. “I wanted that contrast to be there. The really ugly with the beautiful.”\nShe replaced the people in Caillebotte’s piece with slabs of animal carcasses from Bacon’s piece to emphasize how humans mill about day-to-day activities in mundanity.\n“Are we just our bodies? Are we more than our bodies?” Dreessen encourages those viewing her painting to think about such questions, invoking Bacon’s post-war Existentialist theories about the fragility of life and fate of humanity in the Atomic Age.\nAs for what to do with her painting, Dreessen is still unsure about giving the “weird” piece to someone as a gift. She may just display it in the Co-Op house on Foster Street where she lives “because we have many strange pieces of art hanging around.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.diamondvogel.com/architectural/colorfinder/lazy-day","date":"2023-09-24T03:05:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506559.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924023050-20230924053050-00243.warc.gz","language_score":0.8253375887870789,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__6842205","lang":"en","text":"Due to variances in computer monitors, colors displayed may vary from actual paint colors. For best results, visit your Diamond Vogel Paint Store and refer to our color chips or samples.\nColor Search Results\nRGB: 149 173 208\nWith a new focus on shelter and its importance, we look for inspiration to create spaces that are uplifting and offer a sense of purpose and comfort. A fresh coat of paint can change the mood and perspective of a home or space, or just refresh for a needed update. We share with you inspiring colors that honor gratitude, wellness, inspiration, and hope","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://krasnodona.net/green-paint-bedroom-ideas/green-paint-bedroom-ideas-awesome-decorating-ideas","date":"2019-03-25T16:08:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912204077.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20190325153323-20190325175323-00354.warc.gz","language_score":0.7319748401641846,"token_count":299,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__198318983","lang":"en","text":"Image of Green Paint Bedroom Ideas Awesome Decorating Ideas\nGreen Paint Bedroom Ideas Awesome Decorating Ideas is an astounding picture that can use for personal and non-commercial purpose because all trademarks referenced herein are the properties of their respective owners.\nIn this post you d be served any gallery pictures about Green Paint Bedroom Ideas Awesome Decorating Ideas as:\nSage green master bedroom Bedroom Photos Sage Green Walls Design\nChoosing Green Bedroom to Refresh your Minds QHOUSE\nMint Green Walls Bedroom Ideas Room And Grey Beige Living Gre\nFresh Bedroom Decorating Ideas Light Green Walls NICE HOUSE DESIGN\nDark Green Bedroom Dark Green Bedroom Decorating Ideas Dark Green\nDecoration Light Green Wall Paint Colors Walls Bedroom Ideas Blue\nGreen Bedroom Walls Green Bedroom Walls Decorating Ideas Photo 40\nDecorating A Mint Green Bedroom Ideas Inspiration\nOlive Green Walls Olive Green Room Bedrooms Bedroom Decorating Ideas\nBedroom Ideas Green Walls Adorable Green Color Bedroom Home Design\nDon’t forget to share this Green Paint Bedroom Ideas Awesome Decorating Ideas to your social media to share information about Green Paint Bedroom Ideas Awesome Decorating Ideas to your friends and to keep this website growing. In the event that you want to view the picture in the larger size just click the picture in the gallery below and the image will be displayed at the top of this page.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/-rosenblattcomd100fa2015/project-5-transparency-and-composition/","date":"2023-03-26T10:19:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945440.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20230326075911-20230326105911-00371.warc.gz","language_score":0.897424578666687,"token_count":510,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__202883061","lang":"en","text":"Transparency and composition project\nTaking the sample you liked best from the class composition exercise, work the linear expressions into two dimensional shapes and into a strong dramatic composition being mindful of the variables we have been using throughout the semester such as:\nCut a window out from a letter size white paper that is 5″x 7″. Place the paper frame on a sheet of black construction paper. This will be your work area to decide your design. Tape the frame to the black construction paper.\nUse additional tracing paper to cut the shapes in several sizes to arrange them in the 5″ x 7″ space on black construction paper. Use your selected work from the class exercise as a starting composition guide.\nPlace one sheet of tracing paper that has the 5″ x 7″ fame drawn, over each of the arrangements as you finish them and trace 6 of your best compositions. You will have 6 sheets of tracing paper compositions to select from. Bring them numbered [close to the lower right corner] of the drawn frame, to class.\nFINISH UP TO THIS POINT FOR CLASS, DUE Mon., Nov. 23. No Exceptions. Be prepared to continue work in class.\nAfter we have selected one from the six, transfer the composition to Bristol paper.\nOn the tracing selected, use colored pencil to determine the transparencies making sure\n– 3 shapes with 2 layers of partial overlapping transparencies\n– 3 shapes with 3 layers of partial overlapping transparencies\nFor the shapes’ colors include:\n– primary, secondary and tertiary colors\n– tints (up to 2)\n– tones (up to 2)\n– one shade [if it is not too dark]\nFor the background use a middle gray or other neutral achieved with complementary colors. You may use one that is gotten by mixing achromatic paint and one that is made by mixing two complements and white or gray.\nCraft counts! Be certain to mix your colors with the painting knife, not the brush.\nWork the edges first and then fill with paint made to the proper consistency of\nwater and paint mixed with the painting knife NOT the brush.\nFor presentation you will have:\n– original newsprint composition selected to work from.\n– color swatch schemes on Bristol.\n– 6 tracing paper drawings including one with color pencil plans\n– Finished professionally painted composition","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kogmbh.com/krita/","date":"2013-12-11T22:50:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164069141/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133429-00047-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9197383522987366,"token_count":185,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__195844426","lang":"en","text":"“Krita is a production beast” ‐ David Revoy\nKrita is the full featured family of painting applications for digital artists. Whether you want to sketch in the park, finish your character sheets in your studio or paint backgrounds for feature films in HDR color, Krita provides the tools to be creative and productive.\nKrita provides powerful and flexible brush engines, full support for color management using ICC profiles or OpenColorIO, HDR painting and much more.\nThere are four versions of Krita:\n- Krita Sketch: touch-based painting for ultrabooks and tablets\n- Krita Gemini: seamless switching between touch-based painting in tablet mode and desktop based painting in laptop mode on your ultrabook\n- Krita Desktop: the artist's mainstay\n- Krita Studio: HDR painting for the movie and VFX industry.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://news.wales/news/13473-a-brush-with-the-law-a-flair-for-art-inspiring-wellbeing-in-local-learning-centre.html","date":"2020-05-26T17:13:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347391277.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20200526160400-20200526190400-00119.warc.gz","language_score":0.9845848083496094,"token_count":458,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__182807933","lang":"en","text":"Who knew we had a budding Picasso among us? CSO Jeff Dugmore, who works at Blackwood Station, has been spending his free time over the last few months, painting a mural on the wall at the Markham Resource centre. The large, brightly coloured creation is all from his imagination and has already proved a hit with the day visitors to the centre.\nThe resource centre in Markham used to be the Police House in the village and was purchased by Caerphilly County Borough Council in 2013. The building has since been converted and now provides day opportunities for people with learning disabilities. The people who access Markham are involved in activities within the local community including craft classes, archery and community education. There is a sensory garden in the grounds, which is maintained and used by members of the community, including the local primary school.\nJeff, who enjoys painting as a hobby, regularly attends the centre when he is patrolling on his ward. Talking about his style and inspiration, Jeff explained: “I have been painting in my spare time for the past five years and my paintings mostly depict typical valleys scenes incorporating coal mines and churches or coastal scenes, all with plenty of colour to give them a lift!”\nThe staff at the centre asked Jeff to paint the mural after they loved a painting he had previously given them for inside the centre. He continued: “The images in the mural are not of any place in particular, I just draw the designs randomly. The staff asked for a big, brightly coloured painted mural for the wall as the bright colours are stimulating. It has taken several months and many hours to complete, but the staff and individuals were very thankful.”\nIt seems this is just the beginning of Jeff’s artistic career. Having seen the impact his wonderful work has had on the visitors to the Markham centre, he has been approached by Caerphilly County Borough Council to consider another project. The Manager of Markham Community House and Sports Centre and the local councillor for Argoed ward would like him to paint another mural on the wall at the Community House, involving the help of local schoolchildren.\nLet us hope he doesn’t hang up his uniform to become the next Banksy anytime soon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.greenskingames.com.au/products/citadel-stc-glaze-brush","date":"2021-10-27T13:36:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323588153.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20211027115745-20211027145745-00097.warc.gz","language_score":0.9425426125526428,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__173709426","lang":"en","text":"We can order in stock for you. 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By going together to exhibitions for example in the\nCloisters at Reims or in Epinal I was initiated into an\nappreciation of art in general, but when it comes to technique\nI am self-taught and never lack inspiration.\nCreation of individual works. I work on large, sometimes very\nlarge, canvases. Working on different foundations such as\nstretched canvas, wood or plaster I paint with acrylics and\ncreate projects to order.\nUsing mixed media I create canvases of rich surface texture\nand colour, full of emotion. My work asks questions and never\nleaves people indifferent.\nI favour layering in my work and use mortar and pigments to\nthis effect. These assemblages of materials are first brought\ntogether on the canvas before the work is enlivened by the\naddition of acrylic paint. The whole process is long but the\nenergy and life-force behind every piece is what makes each\ncanvas unique and sensitive.\nPainter Workshop / Gallery\n60 rue Saint Jacques\n24 540 Monpazier\nTel : +33 (0)6 73 51 84 66","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mariceladelrio.com/post/frida-kahlo-portrait","date":"2023-12-11T18:23:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679516047.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211174901-20231211204901-00075.warc.gz","language_score":0.9543469548225403,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__144883971","lang":"en","text":"24 April 2022 14:00 - 18:00\nLuxury painting and wine experience at Local Club with Mexican Artist Maricela Del Rio\n4 hours ATELIER to enjoy some bubbles, wine, music, flowers..... and of course, painting beautiful Frida Kahlo.\nThis is beginners friendly!\nIt is limited to 6 people, to enjoy a quiet atmosphere and to be able to receive as much guidance as possible.\nSee you on Sunday 24 April 2022 starting at 14:00","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.crsny.org/blogs/christopher-pelham","date":"2016-05-30T02:58:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-22/segments/1464049288709.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20160524002128-00083-ip-10-185-217-139.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9755770564079285,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-22__0__86491168","lang":"en","text":"CRS (Center for Remembering & Sharing) is pleased to announce “Moments of Silence,” an exhibition of small oil paintings by Douglas Newton.\nThese paintings invite sustained contemplation. Some are from observed reality. Others are mostly from his imagination. They are all painted over days and weeks of concentration and creativity. While his subjects from life are recognizable, he eschews photo realism in favor of building up a richness of color and sumptuousness of form.\nThe exhibition will remain on display through September 30, 2015.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.marifrench.com/section671915.html","date":"2017-10-17T00:25:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187820487.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20171016233304-20171017013304-00678.warc.gz","language_score":0.8896222114562988,"token_count":705,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__144351101","lang":"en","text":"The inspiration for my abstract landscapes range from the wild expanse of the Norfolk saltmarsh coast, to the light-filled stretches of the Venetian lagoon. Artworks are a culmination of experimentation with a variety of media: paint, oil pastel, ink, etc – an unpredictable and exciting process resulting in a distillation of my experience and an expressive, atmospheric evocation of place.\nI was born in Manchester and studied art and design at Stockport College in the 1980s. My subsequent career as a graphic designer eventually led me to relocate to the Isle of Skye in 1995, where, inspired by the incredible landscape, I increasingly, painted and exhibited. I now live in Norfolk, working full-time as a contemporary mixed-media artist, inspired by a very different but no less exciting landscape of saltmarshes, coastline and reedbeds.\nIn the last few years I have exhibited at the Mall Galleries, London: as a selected artist in the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours exhibition, 2016 and 2017; a finalist in Artist & Illustrator Magazine's 'Artist of the Year' 2016; and a finalist in The Sunday Times Watercolour Competition 2014. I exhibit throughout the UK and my work is held in national and international private collections. I am an Associate member of the Institute of East Anglian Artists (IEA).\nCricket Fine Art, Chelsea, London.\nThompsons, Aldeburgh, Suffolk.\nGrapevine Gallery, Burnham Market, Norfolk.\n'Painters' curated by Hugh Pilkington, Cockley Cley, Norfolk, 2017\nSummer exhibition, Cricket Fine Art, Chelsea, London, 2017\nSelected artist, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, Mall Galleries, 2016/2017\n'Across the water', Artichoke Gallery, East Sussex, 2017\nThompsons Gallery, Aldeburgh, Mixed shows, 2014-2017\nAffordable Art Fair Battersea, Sheridan Russell Gallery, 2017\nCley Contemporary 16, curated exhibition, Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk, 2016\nSalt & Sand (solo), Grapevine Gallery, Burnham Market, Norfolk 2016\nFinalist, Artists & Illustrators' Artist of the Year, Mall Galleries, London, 2016\nAffordable Art Fair: Battersea/Chelsea/Hampstead, Sheridan Russell, 2016\nPAiNT, The Undercroft, Norwich, Norfolk, 2015\nThe Sutton Gallery, Edinburgh, 2015\nArt Fair East, Norwich, 2015\n'Landmarks' (solo), Grapevine Gallery, Burnham Market, Norfolk, 2013\nGreyfriars Art Space, King's Lynn (solo), 2013-2014\nHighgate Contemporary Art, London (two artist show), 2012\nAssembly House, Norwich (solo), 2011\nHalesworth Gallery, Suffolk, 2011\nPRESS & PUBLICATIONS:\n'Blyth Spirit', Alan Marshall, Mascot Media 2014\n'ART!', guide book to the arts of East Anglia, Green Pebble 2011\n'How artists see East Anglian Places', Green Pebble 2010\nThe Artist Magazine, July 2016 (feature)\nKL magazine, September 2014 (feature)\nVenue Magazine, Autumn 2014\nLynn News, 11 July 2014\nHam & High (Hampstead & Highgate) News, Review of 'Inside Out', July 2012","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mikeadey.com/about.html","date":"2019-11-15T20:41:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496668712.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20191115195132-20191115223132-00346.warc.gz","language_score":0.8758243918418884,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__150489664","lang":"en","text":"Hi, I'm Mike!\nWelcome to my website.\nI am a Artist & Illustrator from Melbourne, Australia. I graduated\nfrom the University of South Australia (1995 – 1998) with a Bachelor\nof Design (Illustration Design) degree in 1999.\nWhen I am not Illustrating, I am painting in my home studio for my represented gallery or exhibitions in Melbourne. My paintings are in private collections in Australia (Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney and Queensland) and overseas in Singapore, Hong Kong, USA and Europe.\nFor any painting sales, please email me via my contact page or via gallery links on the painting pages.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://emdffi.blogspot.com/2010/08/classroom-makeover.html","date":"2023-02-02T21:42:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500041.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202200542-20230202230542-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.9812890291213989,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__118872189","lang":"en","text":"I should wait to share pictures of my recent work in the classroom for when I've got it all set up and looking good, but I can't. After eight hours of painting over the past three days I am so excited by my new, blue wall that I have to show it off!\nThat's the view (cluttered by lots of junk) when you first walk in my classroom. I've wanted to paint one wall of my room for some time now. My administrators had no problem with the idea. I was just lazy.\nI love this time before school starts. Everything is possible.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dailybulletin.com/2012/04/25/bate-exhibit-opens-at-art-depot-gallery/","date":"2023-03-31T15:14:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949644.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20230331144941-20230331174941-00595.warc.gz","language_score":0.9453509449958801,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__246505307","lang":"en","text":"FONTANA – The Art Depot Gallery is offering its latest exhibit by Jeni Bate, “Skyscapes for the Soul.”\nBate’s artwork will be on display through May 25. 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Bring home this exquisite piece of art and let its ethereal charm infuse your space with a touch of natural serenity and visual delight.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://picturesfrombulgaria.com/albania/is-greek-villa-warm-or-cool.html","date":"2022-01-19T14:11:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320301341.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20220119125003-20220119155003-00056.warc.gz","language_score":0.9279695153236389,"token_count":853,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__122944656","lang":"en","text":"While both Snowbound and Greek Villa are off-white paint colors, they are sort of like two sides to the same coin. Snowbound reads more cool, while Greek Villa reads more warm. Snowbound also has a lot of gray in it while Greek Villa paint doesn’t carry much in the way of gray undertones.\nIs Sherwin Williams Greek villa cool or warm?\nThey play great bases and neutrals – hence, play a necessity in each and every aspect! And like we discussed the subcategories of these paints as cool and warm – let me introduce you to a notable example here. Sherwin Williams Greek Villa is a warm-toned off-white paint that has deep beige undertones!\nIs Greek villa a warm white?\nIs Greek Villa Sherwin Williams a warm or cool white? Sherwin Williams Greek Villa paint color is a classic, soft white with a touch of warmth, without being too yellow.\nWhat is the undertone of Greek villa?\nGreek Villa does have a touch of yellow undertone with maybe a wink of green, but it usually reads as a neutral soft, and creamy off-white without really any yellow at all.\nDoes Greek Villa have pink undertones?\nTip 1, if you’re thinking about painting your wall Greek Villa, I don’t recommend it unless you have large windows on both sides of your walls and it’s a South facing room. … If your countertop has a pink undertone, I would refrain from using this paint color.\nIs Greek villa lighter than Alabaster?\nJust like Alabaster, Greek Villa SW 7551 has greige undertones to it. Greek Villa is a hair warmer than Alabaster. Greek Villa is a tad lighter with a LRV of 84 which is higher than Alabaster’s LRV of 82.\nIs Greek villa a greige?\nBecause Greek Villa is a light off-white paint color, it goes with a lot of other shades. … Greek Villa can even work with the oh-so-popular greige paint colors. Greek Villa works nicely with some pinks and reds, but mostly it loves cooler paint colors.\nWhat kind of color is Greek villa?\nGreek Villa is a beautiful and soft off-white color that transforms spaces into “magazine-worthy” sophisticated interiors. I would describe this color as a subtle creamy off-white that has a slight (very slight) beige undertone.\nWhat is Joanna Gaines favorite white paint?\nJoanna Gaines has used Alabaster so much it’s one of her favorite colors! She painted the main living areas of her own farmhouse Alabaster and she continually uses it in homes she designs on Fixer Upper as well.\nWhat is the LRV of Greek villa?\nThe LRV for Sherwin Williams UO14 Greek Villa is 82.33.\nWhat is the difference between Alabaster and Greek villa?\nWhen you compare Alabaster with Greek Villa, you will see how Alabaster leans more gray, while Greek Villa leans more yellow. Both are warm colors, and both will look pretty white when painted on the wall. But Alabaster looks a little more muted than Greek Villa. Click here for a full color review on Greek Villa.\nIs Greek villa good for kitchen cabinets?\nGreek Villa is also a perfect color for kitchen cabinets if you are looking for a creamy off-white versus a super bright white. … The Peel and Stick Paint Samples make it easy to have confidence in your paint color choice and will save you time, effort and money while testing colors in your space.\nDoes repose gray go with Greek villa?\nRepose Gray is very complimentary with several other colors. This gray goes really well with white or off-white trim, molding, and cabinetry. Some of the Sherwin Williams white paint colors that go well with this gray are Alabaster, Oyster, and Greek Villa. … Rugs with these colors will be a great pair with Repose gray.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://fsstek.com.tr/wha2/ak8y.php?xezt=5&wmbjson=176&en716=dulux-satin-paint","date":"2019-08-26T07:51:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027331228.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20190826064622-20190826090622-00149.warc.gz","language_score":0.895246684551239,"token_count":7687,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__139323924","lang":"en","text":"It is tough, hardwearing and dirt resistant and does not require an undercoat (except where a strong colour change is required. Weathershield Multi surface satin is an all in one quick dry satin suitable for exterior uPVC, wood and metal, it has no need for primer or undercoat. Quality matt finish ceiling paint changing from pink to white. together with all their direct or indirect subsidiaries operating in the business of decorative paints worldwide through the trading brands Dulux (Valentine), Trimetal, Coral, Flexa, Hammerite, Marshall, Sadolin, Alabastina, Astral Find Dulux Weathershield Exterior - Satin Paint - 750ml at Homebase. Dulux Acratex Reviews: Overview of Dulux Acratex. Buy Dulux Satin Paint and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Great Savings Free Delivery / Collection on many items Buy great products from our Dulux Category online at Wickes. If you opt for white, Dulux don Dulux Trade Metalshield Satin, from the team at Trade Paint Direct. 5 litre . com.\n1; Dulux Accredited Powder Coaters. Free Delivery on orders over £50 ex VAT and collection in 1 hour nationwide. We provide a wide range of premium quality paints in a huge array of colours and finishes. It wasn't cheap but I'm assured that it is the best quality paint out there. Provides a mildew resistant coating. V. Contains a fungicide to prevent mould growth and provides up to 6 years protection when used as part of a 3 stage system alongside Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer+ and Weathershield Exterior Quick Drying 2. I also find it has a tendancy to mark quite easily.\nRated 5 out of 5 by Old Smokey from Much better finish Always preferred an oil based paint as opposed to a water based. Application Description. To Order a colour - Please click on the Dulux chart (highlighted), pick a colour, click back onto our site, then type the c The Dulux STAY WHITE Aquatech satin wood was given a really good stir before being applied to the door, again with a good quality paint brush. Click to explore. Dulux trade paints provide you with premium products to help achieve a high quality professional finish. No undercoat Dulux Trade Satinwood Dulux Trade Satinwood is a solvent-based satin finish formulation that is tough, hardwearing and dirt resistant. It provides protection against corrosion on metal substrates such as railings, garage doors, lift shafts, staircases and Find great deals on eBay for dulux satin. I've used F&B and Dulux and to be honest, I like using both.\nBy the way. i usually only offer any guarantee with egg or gloss. Dulux Ambiance is a high-tech and eco-friendly super premium paint that guarantees a clean, safe and healthy living space for you and your family. Do not use on sloping walkways. Apply. Skip to main content. It contains a fungicide to prevent mould growth and provides up to 6 years protection when used as part of a 3 stage system alongside Weathershield Exterior Preservative Primer+ and Weathershield Exterior Quick DULUX AquaTread provides a hardwearing satin finish for laundry floors, patios, pathways, & stairs. This shop is not currently part of our online partner program.\nI am still a loyal user of Dulux however to my trims and wood I will stick with the oil based products from now on and leave aquanamel off my shopping list. Dulux AquaTread topcoats can also be used on interior timber surfaces. For normal use thinning is usually not necessary, but if required add up to 1 part of Dulux Thinner 850-41 or white spirit to 10 parts of paint (10%). The results of ICI's tests show that the Weathershield Exterior Quick Drying Satin system will provide extensive protection for up to six years if correctly applied. Browse our daily deals for even more savings! Free delivery and free returns on eBay Plus items! Choose from Dulux Trade quick dry satinwood paint for wood or metal or Dulux trade quick dry gloss paint for a high gloss system and more. Get a $15 (110-fl oz – 128-fl oz cans), $30 (342-fl oz – 384-fl oz pails) or $45 (570-fl oz – 640-fl oz pails) Lowe’s Gift Card via rebate with purchase of select interior and exterior paint + primer, stain + sealant, resurfacers and floor coatings online or via mail-in rebate. Remove all loose and defective paint. Each brand does a gloss/satin of each, but for some reason I stick with these out of habit.\nDulux paint is one of the most trusted and leading brands in the decorative paint segment of Nigeria. Both paints have their own distinctive qualities that make them wonderful choices for redecorating or repainting your home. It doesn't require an undercoat unless a strong colour change is required, which saves you time and money. I’d suggest you read Paint Finishes: Matte, Eggshell, Satin, Gloss? as I’d even go up to a satin finish for your hallways. Paras, With small children I’d go with a harder paint finish. GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL™ FORTIS® 350 Exterior Satin Paint uses the latest advances in 100% acrylic latex waterborne technology which allows thanks David, Dulux is my usual choose outside, weathershield. 5L online now. In fact, how about interior paint colors that are stain-resistant and easily cleaned with soap and water.\nSatinwood from Dulux is a high quality solvent-based with a satin finish. It is specially formulated with Paint Happy Technology to minimize discomfort from paint smell during painting, for instant room enjoyment. Paint giant Dulux has been forced to pay out thousands of pounds in compensation to disgruntled DIY-ers who claimed its 'brilliant white' paint is neither brilliant nor white - because it fades to Colourtrend is the leading Irish paint brand. With its superior coverage and lower drying time than standard enamels, it is a recommended choice for wood and metal surfaces. FULL RANGE IN STORE. Dulux Acratex is a paint that is usable for homes and other buildings. i guess i will do my usual offer of paint it with what the customer chooses but only offer any longevity with egg or gloss Premium 100% Acrylic Satin Exterior Enamel SCAQMD 10. Cleaning Up Apply 1 coat of the appropriate Metalshield primer followed by 2 coats of Metalshield Satin from Dulux Trade.\nTo get the best results with Dulux Easycare Satinwood, make sure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean, dry (new surfaces particularly must be fully dry). Sage Green Satinwood paint. #letscolour #duluxsg Official distributor in PH: Firefly Lighting 6403- Fortis 450 Dulux Fortis Exterior Satin 6407- Fortis 450 Dulux Fortis Exterior Semi-Gloss 7100- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Flat 7200- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Eggshell 7300- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Lo Lustre 7400- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Semi-Gloss 9100- Lifemaster No VOC Dulux Lifemaster Interior Flat Dulux Trade Satinwood Dulux Trade Satinwood is a solvent-based satin finish formulation that is tough, hardwearing and dirt resistant. As a trusted brand, reviewed by the trade and homeowners, dulux paint trade is the perfect choice when undergoing any renovation or decor project. Only Dulux Accredited Powder Coaters are able to issue our Dulux Alumi Shield™ and Steel Shield™ warranties after demonstrating their capability to meet stringent quality conditions and international standards. Select your desired colour in the colour selector and we will mix it for you! The Dulux Trade range is a great choice for both professionals, and anyone embarking on a decorating project. I previously used Dulux matt emulsion and was happy with it. With superior quality and smoothness gives unrivalled depth of colour.\nNeed more choice? Try our colour mixing range. Choose from Dulux Trade quick dry satinwood paint for wood or metal or Dulux trade quick dry gloss paint for a high gloss system and more. Simply apply with a brush or roller and leave for touch dry in 1 hour to dry - a great way to give the surfaces additional protection. I recently bought paint and new Purdy brushes from my local DDC for a project that I'm still waiting to get round to. uk. and Akzo Nobel Coatings International B. 29 kg/L) 641 sq ft/gal (16 m Flash Point: Our finest exterior product warranted for life, GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL™ FORTIS® 450 Exterior Satin Paint utilizes the most advanced technology available to provide longer lasting beauty and protection, it provides a mold and I applied Dulux white oil based gloss paint to a loft panel, and a few months later it was cream colour, and now it is pale yellow. Tin says that finish coat can be applied straight away.\nSpecially formulated with anti-formaldehyde formulation and silver ion purification technology that effectively purifies indoor air and kills up to 99. Paint type options . This keeps your paintwork looking better for longer, compared to conventional Dulux gloss paints. A white, or colored, water based latex-based paint with a low sheen finish. With over 400 Weathershield exterior paint colours available, find your perfect shade in this range and then have it mixed for you in-store via the Dulux Colour Mixing System. satin finish specially formulated to provide low temperature application and quick curing, resulting in good resistance to early moisture exposure. I noticed Valspar/ B&Q is claiming 15 years gurantee New VALSPAR Paint from B&Q, New retail version Dulux satin wood quick paint ,, dring via YouTube Capture Dulux Weathershield Gallant grey Satin Paint 2. We want to take a look at the price of Dulux paint in Nigeria.\n. Dulux 'Taylor Made Colour' Satinwood : - is available in any of the colours from the Dulux Chart. However I can see the advantages of waterbased, so I decided to try wb on my own house. Add up to 1 part of Dulux Thinner 850-41 or white spirit to 10 parts of paint (10%). Used on primed/sealed interior plaster and gypsum board, and on primed wood and metals. Prime any bare metal with 1 coat of Dulux Trade Metal Primer. 750ml for uPVC, wood and metal (no primer/undercoat required) by Dulux Buy great products from our Dulux Category online at Wickes. Dry Downloadable product information from Dulux Trade, brand of AkzoNobel at ribaproductselector.\nNo I am a committed oil based user, partly because the range of paint around here is very limited. Leave 6 hours to dry. Dulux Trade Cellar Paint GO. 0345p DULUX steel - protective paint coatings for protective coatings to structural steel and external metal fixtures. (blue and black colors). <5. 1000’s of Colours.\nI wouldn't hesitate to use this paint again. Branded by some section as one the best paint best in Nigeria, Dulux can truly be called a high quality paint because of it public general Surfaces become akin to an eggshell. We only provide the best products so every job is done right. All Dulux interior paints come with Paint Happy™️ technology, they are ‘truly odour free’ even when freshly painted. GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL™ FORTIS® 350 Exterior Satin Paint uses the latest advances in 100% acrylic latex waterborne technology which allows Check out Dulux Paint Weathershield Quick Drying Satin Pure Brilliant White 2. Multi-Surface Acrylics work beautifully on wall and screeded surfaces. Utilizing advanced acrylics provides better adhesion and resistance to blistering. [Gloss level must be a maximum of 10 units @ 60° and sheen 10 to 35 units @ 85°.\nI believe that it is best to use trade paint vs the standard retail stuff, however there seems to be a lot of options available to me and I am not sure which to go for. In order to contact you with personalised commercial messages, we will create profiles and analyse your interactions with us. 0183 Metals and prefinishes for shop applied paint finishes to services components. For more details on this product contact us today. Dulux Once Satinwood has been specially formulated to give a perfect satin finish on interior primed or painted wood or metal surfaces in just one coat. Once the paint had dried it was again given a rub down with wet and dry sandpaper and then wiped down with a clean damp rag. Order colour sample online, find complimentary colour schemes, similar colours and products avaliable! Dulux Trade Satinwood Paint 2. Visit your local store for the widest range of paint & decorating products.\nDulux Terrace White on front entry, lounge and hallway ceiling and walls Choosing an interior paint colour for your home is not always easy. I personally think the bedec aqua advance paint system is reasonable and that's it, the gloss system is closer to an oil finish. Dulux Luxurious Silk offers a sophisticated mid sheen finish – best for internal walls Dulux Luxurious Silk is perfect for use on indoor walls. Newly painted doors and windows should not be closed until paint is fully dry. Check out Dulux Paint Weathershield Quick Drying Satin Pure Brilliant White 2. Explore Dulux Satin White colour details. Our range of satin paint for wood ensures your interior trim can match the high quality finish of your walls. The latest Tweets from Dulux Trade | For Decorators (@DTPaintExpert).\nWinner: Nippon . Paint for Bathroom Ceilings. Home of Dulux Academy. In the 2402 line, I am typically able to apply no more than 3 coats on difficult colors, even reds. Ready for use. Dulux Trade Weathershield Exterior Quick Drying Satin is a water-based, flexible, weather resistant topcoat for exterior woodwork. Dulux Ambiance All, premium interior wall paint with All-in-1 functionality to keep your home looking at its best. Dulux Bathroom+ Marine splash Soft sheen Emulsion paint L Tester pot Dulux Made By Me Satin Paint Tea Rose 5010212571583 for hannah Colours Premium Any Room Tutu Matt Emulsion Paint Image 1 This emulsion paint is suitable for hallways, living rooms & busy areas indoors and covers up to 13 m² per litre on average.\n“Worst paint” Written on: 06/08/2015 I painted my house with Dulux Weathershield a year ago. Matte is the same as flat paint so eggshell will hold up a little better with kids. Can’t go wrong with either. Trusted by tradesmen and homeowners nationwide since 1931. 5L - B&Q for all your home and garden supplies and advice on all the latest DIY trends Dulux Powder & Industrial Coatings is the largest powder supplier in Australia & NZ and offers a wide range wide range of stock & custom colours Variety Paints PNA26 Teahouse DULUX Acrylic SATIN Spray Paint 300g S4721. Crown Contract Quick Dry Satin paint creates a good quality satin sheen finish for interior, wood and metal surfaces and Crown Contract vinyl matt emulsion provides excellent coverage. Q: Hi Dr Dulux, I'm redecorating at the moment but I'm a bit bamboozled by all the different paint types and finishes. Check out our wide range of Interior Paint from brands you know and trust.\nClick the link below and get directions to your closest Sherwin-Williams store. As soon as it is part of our program, we will have a direct link to the product page here. Suitable for use on interior wood and metal surfaces. COLOUR ACCURACY: Note that the on-screen colour representations are not necessarily precise representations of actual paint colours due to variance in monitor calibrations. I have now filled and sanded any blemishes and put several coats of diluted white emulsion on them using my Wagner Spray Painting Machine and I am ready to paint the colour. The offer information is here to help you compare against other offers. Where a special process colour is to be used, or where a strong colour change is required, additional coats will be needed (see appropriate Dulux Trade colour card). GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL® Paints is a nationally-recognized brand, dedicated to serving the needs of the professional marketplace, specifically, commercial painting contractors, architects and specifiers, building owners and facility managers.\nFinishes: Satin. ) This paint is specially tinted for you. For this purpose, we will look at your personal data such as: To get the best results with Dulux Easycare Satinwood, make sure surfaces to be painted are sound, clean, dry (new surfaces particularly must be fully dry). Explore our vast library of colourfully decorated exterior and interior spaces, trendsetting décor and marvellous makeovers. Cleaning Up A lot of good info came out as the result of a question asked by a homeowner about how to paint uPVC windows with Dulux Weathershield Quick Dry Satin. But within one year, even though they claim that this paint does not get faded and also is a anti fungal paint, my house has terribly been effected with fungus and also the paint got faded. co. Please Note: This product is not suitable for immersed surfaces or where there is very heavy and prolonged condensation.\nCool Collections of Dulux Paint Wallpaper For Desktop, Laptop and Mobiles. This is a solvent based satin finish. Visit Bunnings Warehouse New Zealand today to find your nearest store! lll Dulux deals & offers in the UK ⇒ May 2019 Get the best discounts, cheapest price for Dulux and save money hotukdeals. Compared to Dulux, Nippon has more colour and shade options. It is hardwearing, dirt resistant and washable for a long lasting finish. Get latest prices, models & wholesale prices for buying Dulux Emulsion Paints. Although satin and satin finish specially formulated to provide low temperature application and quick curing, resulting in good resistance to early moisture exposure. Alternative Dulux Trade Paints Dulux Trade Weathershield Quick Dry Exterior Paint (Satin) - Product Information Overview Dulux Trade Weathershield Quick Dry Exterior is part of a paint system specifically developed to give long lasting protection to exterior wood, primed metals and plastic surfaces.\nDulux is a household name when it comes to paint product in Nigeria. Satin. A latex based, low sheen paint for use on new and previously painted surfaces, including stucco, concrete or wood. Again, I buy them from the DIY store near me. It has outstanding coverage and a smooth, even finish that's both beautiful and highly durable. Dulux Trade Metalshield Satin . Colourtrend is the leading Irish paint brand. Dulux say they are on hand to help you make those all-important colour decisions and that includes the gloss paint they have available for wood and metal surfaces.\nPlease quote reference number 206591. With its supreme stain resistance and long lasting luxury - this tough, super-durable mid sheen paint is ideal in high traffic areas like hallways or kids’ bedrooms. I consent to receiving the personalized newsletter from Dulux, to be informed about AkzoNobel products (and services), including from other AkzoNobel Group companies Akzo Nobel can analyze my personal data, including the wishes I have shared with Akzo Nobel, my previous purchase both online and offline, and my registered using the AkzoNobel Dulux Diamond Exterior with Ceramic Microspheres delivers a hard, smooth surface that is the ultimate in stain and dirt resistance, durability and performance. “paint that wont dry” Written on: 06/10/2018 by mushchop (1 review written) painted my door frames with satinwood and after 36 hours is still wet we picked this as the colour was just what we were after,totally put me of Dulux paint… Dulux - B&Q for all your home and garden supplies and advice on all the latest DIY trends Add Dulux Weathershield Gallant grey Satin Wood & metal paint 0. The best paint for ceilings is called Supercover (Fleetwood), Supermatt (Dulux), Jonmat (Johnstons). (Homeowner emails…) 2-3 Years ago I bought a tin of the above paint with the intention of using it on some white UPVC windows, with International UPVC primer as a base coat. Get the best deal for Dulux Home Paint from the largest online selection at eBay. Cotton Cream.\nICI Dulux 2402 100% Acrylic Satin Black is nice paint to work with as is 2402-xx. The unique formulation in Diamond Satinwood gives you a paint with excellent flow and great adhesion as well as a tough and durable satin finish that provides excellent protection from scratches, stains, grease marks and Johnstones/Dulux Once. Dulux Weathershield Quick Dry Multi Surface Paint. Browse our daily deals for even more savings! Free delivery and free returns on eBay Plus items! Exterior Paint by Sherwin-Williams. 5L of Dulux Once Satinwood Paint in Pure Brilliant White. Covers 10m² per litre on average. Very few paint product can really compete with Dulux today in the market. Explore Dulux Colours of New Zealand without lifting a brush.\n- The Dulux Team Thanks for the response, the Dulux brand is one I trust and love, my father who was a painter by trade, never used any other paint. View More Info Dulux Super Satin is a premium soft-sheen enamel paint that gives a luxurious satin-like finish and has a large range of rich and clean shades. Shop with confidence. Dulux Paints Weathershield Exterior Quick Dry Satin BRILLIANT WHITE 2. 72 lbs/gal (1. Dulux Acratex enhances the decoration and looks of walls. Get the best deal for Dulux Satin Home Paint from the largest online selection at eBay. Special precautions should be taken during surface preparation of pre-1960s paint surfaces over wood and metal as they may contain harmful lead.\nDulux Magic White is a quality matt finish paint ideal for ceilings, formulated to fade from pink to pure brilliant white in under an hour. 99% of germs and bacteria. Get contact details & address of companies engaged in wholesale trade, manufacturing and supplying Dulux Emulsion Paints across India. Heat Resistance Softens at temperatures above 70C. (Sheppards on Broad lane – great place). Acratex is a stylish granular and non granular texture coating formed from acrylics. Apply a second coat of Weathershield Exterior Flexible Undercoat overall, followed by 1 coat of Weathershield Exterior Quick Drying Satin. They have 30% off colour mixed interior paint at the moment so might be worth looking into.\n0185 Timber products, finishes and treatment for preservative and water repellent treatments. With us all your decorating needs are just a click away. 5L Pure Brilliant White is rated 4. The Paint and Service Solution For Every Project. Dulux Quick Dry Satinwood creates a mid-sheen satin finish, providing a subtle, attractive alternative to gloss. Need a particular colour? If the colours available in this Colour Selector do not cover your needs, Dulux can produce a specific finish on a made to order Hello I’ve just recently painted my west facing bedroom with dulux timeless and what can I paint the doors,skirting with please as pure brilliant white satin is to bright! My bedding is ofwhite/taupe. We supply trade quality DIY and home improvement products at great low prices Mould resistant weatherproof paint film 6 year weather protection Attractive mid-sheen finish Touch dry in 2 hours For wood & metal Weathershield Exterior Satin from Dulux provides an attractive mid-sheen finish and guarantees 6 year weather protection provided surfaces are in good condition before application. The paint came from a tin with a blue lid which supposedly means it was post the yellowing fiasco, and in an email Dulux customer support said they had solved the Check out Dulux Paint Weathershield Quick Drying Satin Pure Brilliant White 2.\nDry Need a particular colour? If the colours available in this Colour Selector do not cover your needs, Dulux can produce a specific finish on a made to order Dulux Super Satin is a premium soft-sheen enamel paint that gives a luxurious satin-like finish and has a large range of rich and clean shades. together with all their direct or indirect subsidiaries operating in the business of decorative paints worldwide through the trading brands Dulux (Valentine), Trimetal, Coral, Flexa, Hammerite, Marshall, Sadolin, Alabastina, Astral Mumbai 61, Der Deutsche Parkz, Adjacent to Nahur Railway Station, Subhash Nagar Rd, Industrial Area, Bhandup West, Mumbai 2A Wing, 5th Floor, Aakruti Trade Center MIDC, Rd Number 7, Kondivita, Andheri East, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400093 Precious is NOT suitable in strongly acidic environments so PH must be >5. Dulux Quick Dry Satinwood. Dulux Weathershield Colour Mixing Exterior Gloss & Satin 1 Litre At Maxwells DIY we have a state of the art Dulux paint mixing machine; The Dulux mixing machine can produce thousands of colours even discontinued colours ICI DULUX 2402 is now called GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL FORTIS 350. Shop today at The Paint Shed, get free delivery on orders over This Black paint has been specially designed to give a durable and long-lasting satin finish on exterior doors & windows. Dulux Deals ⇒ Cheap price, best Sale in UK - hotukdeals hotukdeals Retailer Awards 2019 You're the expert, let's see who you decide is the best! 3 x £100 gift cards up for grabs The Dulux SatinWood Interior Pure White Paint - 750ml is a solvent-based, tough, satin finish paint that is ideal for interior radiators and woodwork. eBay Logo: Shop by category. Does not require an undercoat except where a strong colour change is required.\nPerformance Guide Weather Very good resistance on exterior concrete. The relevant group members are: Akzo Nobel Decorative Coatings B. The best paint for bathroom ceilings is Zinsser paint called Perma White (available in Eggshell – low sheen finish or satin – mid sheen finish). We Can also Make this Colour in 50ml Touch Up Bottles , 250ml Tins , 500ml ,1 Litre ,2 Litre , 4 Litre or 20 Litre Sizes in a Top Quality Automotive Grade Finish Call our Business for Pricing Details . Dulux Acratex consists the benefits of prevention of concrete from getting damaged. Dulux Trade has launched Diamond Satinwood a new water-based product with exciting new technology from the experts at Dulux. Find the right Dulux products for your home projects. The colour and finish are both fantatsic! The colour is not too creamy (unlike magnolia).\nIgnore the “ONCE” in Dulux once. I painted all the trim in Dulux Quick Drying Satin wood, first impression's are very good, the white is very white compared to oil based. Dulux Trade Quick Dry Satinwood is an advanced water-based, satinwood finish that provides a smooth, durable top coat on both interior wood and metal. I find the satin is a pretty flat finish closer to oil eggshell in my opinion and I also find it feels a bit dry and not smooth like oil. Dulux unveils Super Satin in Madhya Pradesh Kumud Das Akzo Nobel has launched Dulux Super Sati-a premium soft sheen enamel paint for interior and exterior wood, metal and masonry surfaces in The weatherproof paint film is mould resistant to minimise staining and flexible to resist cracking. It gives best mould and mildew protection and is steam resistant. Mould resistant weatherproof paint film 6 year weather protection Attractive mid-sheen finish Touch dry in 2 hours For wood & metal Weathershield Exterior Satin from Dulux provides an attractive mid-sheen finish and guarantees 6 year weather protection provided surfaces are in good condition before application. The white architrave around it is still white.\nWhile eggshell paint is slightly reflective and works well on most walls, satin paint has a silky finish and is perfect for kitchens, bathrooms, and more. We've gathered more than 3 Million Images uploaded by our users and sorted them by the most popular ones. The weatherproof paint film is mould resistant to minimise staining and flexible to resist cracking. This product is not designed for application to unprimed wood surfaces. I am not concerned about the finish, just the color and durability (i. Easy clean, Oil based paints, Water-based paints, Matte Paint, Egg-shell and satin paint, semi-gloss and gloss paint. com Dulux Trade Aluminium Paint . Both good paints.\nWhen it comes to your home and children, we hope our paints can bring you that piece of mind and comfort. GLIDDEN PROFESSIONAL™ FORTIS® 350 Exterior Satin Paint uses the latest advances in 100% acrylic latex waterborne technology which allows Explore Dulux Colours of New Zealand without lifting a brush. It stands out in quality, innovation and provides a rare combination of durability and beauty. the thing tht im concerned about is the life of the paint, when ive used it inside (long ago)ive found it very poor when compared to egg or gloss. You may bring any of the paint colour chip numbers to your local Dulux Paints store to find the exact colour that you are looking for. Expert advisors are available to help from Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm & Sat 9am-12:30pm. Coverage is great as you can see below on a white smooth fiberglass door. Satin paint comes as either a latex/acrylic based paint.\nShop by category. We supply trade quality DIY and home improvement products at great low prices Find Dulux Weathershield Exterior - Satin Paint - 750ml at Homebase. Apply 1 coat of the appropriate Metalshield primer followed by 2 coats of Metalshield Satin from Dulux Trade. Enter your search keyword In this post we review the price of dulux paint in Nigeria. Dulux Paint Wallpaper. Order colour sample online, find complimentary colour schemes, similar colours and products avaliable! With our professional solutions your decoration can be finished to perfection. Apply 1 coat of the appropriate coloured Weathershield Exterior Flexible Undercoat to all primed wood. A water-based, mid-sheen finish which is part of a system specially developed by ICI for Dulux Trade to give long lasting protection.\nDulux Trade Weathershield Quick Dry Exterior Satin is a water-based, mid-sheen finish which is part of a paint system specifically developed to give long lasting protection for exterior wood. It is self-undercoating, wipeable, non-yellowing and suitable for use on interior wood and metal, including radiators. likely-hood of flaking paint in the future) Hello I’ve just recently painted my west facing bedroom with dulux timeless and what can I paint the doors,skirting with please as pure brilliant white satin is to bright! My bedding is ofwhite/taupe. Visit Bunnings Warehouse New Zealand today to find your nearest store! Sandtex® 10 Year Exterior Satin Paint Download the pack details > For an ultra-sleek sophisticated finish, opt for Sandtex’s range of low-sheen 10 Year Exterior Satin paints for exterior wood and metal work. 6403- Fortis 450 Dulux Fortis Exterior Satin 6407- Fortis 450 Dulux Fortis Exterior Semi-Gloss 7100- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Flat 7200- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Eggshell 7300- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Lo Lustre 7400- Diamond 450 Dulux Diamond Interior Semi-Gloss 9100- Lifemaster No VOC Dulux Lifemaster Interior Flat Find here Dulux Emulsion Paints dealers, retailers, stores & distributors. There is various type of paints that are available in the market. Get the best deal for Dulux Gloss Home Paint from the largest online selection at eBay. external paint products Self-Cleaning Masonry Dirt resistant Water Based Nano technology Compare (max 3) Smooth Masonry Rain resistant Apply from 2°C and rising.\nI use both of these below. Explore Dulux colour details. Today we are going to look at the top ten interior paint colours from Dulux. Wondering which is the better option, 2 coats satinwood or primer and satin wood. e. Dulux Natural Calico Paint is superb! I recently used Dulux Natural Calico Matt emulsion paint to cover my entire flat. View More Info; Dulux Accents. I know what Matt and Gloss are, but what's the difference between Satin, Eggshell, Silk and Sheen, and which is the best type to use? Dulux 5122157 Weather Shield Quick Dry Satin Paint, 750 ml, Gallant Grey See more like this Dulux Weather Shield Multi-Surface Quick Dry Satin Paint, 750 ml - Pure Brillian Brand New A premium quality 100% acrylic latex exterior paint, designed for use on most exterior surfaces.\nThere are so many neutral and white paints to choose from. Metalshield Satin from Dulux Trade is specially formulated with a quick drying formation that can be over coated within 4-6 hours. 75L to Precious is NOT suitable in strongly acidic environments so PH must be >5. A pre-toned acrylic paint that provides superior coverage of deep, vibrant colours. Where extractive bleeding may be encountered, a stain blocking primer such as MPI 5 or 6 must be employed. Dulux Trade Weathershield Satin GO. Browse our daily deals for even more savings! Free delivery and free returns on eBay Plus items! Find here Dulux Emulsion Paints wholesaler & Wholesale Dealers in India. At B&Q Dulux trade paints provide you with premium products to help achieve a high quality professional finish.\nDulux Duramax High Performance Enamel is a premium spray paint that provides long lasting colour, excellent coverage on wood, metal and most plastic, and dries ten times faster than an alkyd spray paint, meaning your projects are completed quicker and more easily. 7 out of 5 by 25. Johnstones Aqua satin, a water based paint, find it superb, done all woodwork & doors here with it, but you need to use a synthetic brush,been using Hamilton prestidge synthetic brushes for woodwork, & Hamilton Prestige 4\" Felt Short Pile rollers for the doors, good enough finish not to need laying off with a brush, very pleased with both. dulux satin paint\ndigitech trio plus, physical and logical design of iot pdf, newsdemon api key, wuu ii raaxeeye, holiday homework for class 7 science, us dns codes iphone, hec ras training in india, aws etcd alternative, hindi writers for children, jump trading address, bobs pipe sales ltd, audeze pads, 1972 caprice for sale in texas, gmc mobile traveler, softaculous whmcs demo, daikin vrv startup, canadian ranger rifle competition, dell firmware update ftp, unreal 4 material expressions, how to remove bmw kidney grill, 7zip gzip command, aluma beam clips, google colab memory limit, vcsel 850nm, christmas lights near me 2018 quad cities, dr lalit kasana clinic address, prototype flex pcb, circumcision rates by state 2018, japanese vpn android, digital text sound effect free, coordinate geometry examples,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.waldoborolibrary.org/zoom-programs.html","date":"2023-09-28T11:36:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510387.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928095004-20230928125004-00517.warc.gz","language_score":0.844444990158081,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__173258304","lang":"en","text":"Zoom Art Classes with Debe Loughlin\nArtist and instructor Debe Loughlin will present art lessons on three Saturdays from 10:00-11:00AM in the new year. People may sign up for one, two, or all three classes and will receive the supply list and Zoom link upon registering.\nJanuary 14 - Watercolor on clayboard\nJanuary 28 - Acrylic on old wood\nFebruary 18 - Gouache on paperboard\nThere is no charge for these classes, and they are commute-free, too!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://omart.org/artwork/detail/collections/american_art/6/","date":"2023-01-30T10:57:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499816.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20230130101912-20230130131912-00443.warc.gz","language_score":0.9281432628631592,"token_count":228,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__90579107","lang":"en","text":"Medium: oil on board\nSize: 11 x 16 1/8 in\nAccession Number: 69.01.01\nGift of the Dorothy Meigs Eidlitz Foundation\nDatura and Pedernal\nThe landscape continued to play an important role in American art during the early stages of modernism, but Georgia O’Keeffe’s images are far from traditional. She found beauty in the abstraction of nature and developed her own soft, sensuous style that she applied to the Southwestern landscape. By focusing greater attention to light, color, rhythm, and harmony, she achieved a more intuitive, feminine alternative to the traditional nature study.\nDatura and Pedernal is one of O'Keeffe's paintings of the view from her Ghost Ranch retreat in New Mexico. Datura is the name for a flower found in the desert regions of the Southwest. Pedernal is the name of the mesa in the background, a part of the Jemez Mountain range in northern New Mexico, and it appears in many of her paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://shopolab.com/clear-satin-spray-paint.html","date":"2019-01-19T04:15:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583662124.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20190119034320-20190119060320-00340.warc.gz","language_score":0.7259323596954346,"token_count":335,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__16693945","lang":"en","text":"Price Comparison For Clear Satin Spray Paint at ShopoLab\nShopoLab helps you compare the price of most popular items across most trusted leading stores. With ShopoLab you'll easily find the least price of Clear Satin Spray Paint across leading shopping sites without wasting too much of your effort thus making your shopping decision smarter and simpler. | ShopoLab is a centralized place where you'll get various items gift ideas, deals, sales, and coupons from largest and famous stores.\nRust-Oleum 285092 Stops Rust Spray Paint, 12-Ounce, Satin\nKrylon K05131307 Satin Finish Crystal Clear Interior and Exterior Top Coat - 11 oz.\nRust-Oleum 249845 Painter's Touch Multi Purpose Spray Paint, 12-Ounce, Satin\nKRYLON DIVERSIFIED BRANDS K01311007 Krylon 1311 Aerosol Matte Satin Finish Spray Enamel 11\nRust-Oleum Varathane 200281 Interior Crystal Clear Polyurethane Water-Based Spray, Satin\nKrylon K09163000 COVERMAXX Spray Paint, Satin Crystal Clear Acrylic, 11\nSatin EXHAUST Clear Coat High Temp - VHT SP115 sp\nRust-Oleum Varathane 250281 Outdoor Spar Urethane Crystal Clear Water Based Spray, Satin\nLiquitex Professional Spray Varnish 12-oz,\nRust-Oleum Varathane 200261H 1/2-Pint Interior Crystal Clear Water-Based Polyurethane, Water-Based Satin","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.renewedmasterpieces.com/product-page/exposed","date":"2022-08-10T05:51:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571147.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810040253-20220810070253-00110.warc.gz","language_score":0.956283450126648,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__50041629","lang":"en","text":"Exposed - original painting\nMixed media on canvas\nWendy about this painting: \"Exposed describes my feelings, that I had sharing this first bigger painting with the rest of the world. If you make a step in a new direction, it most of the time comes with vulnerability, which makes you feel insecure. With this painting I want to share that vulnerability is something beautiful and pure, and I would like to motivate you to do the things you are a bit scared for!\"\n**Payment plan is possible. 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Since I’ve restored and painted my own cars, as well as customer’s cars, there are a few common elements in the selection of paint color that I’ve learned throughout the years.\nThis content is restricted to Chevy Classics Club members. If you are an existing member of this site, please log in. If you are a currently member of Chevy Classics Club but have not registered on this site please register now.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bunnypainting.com/","date":"2023-12-08T22:49:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100779.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208212357-20231209002357-00801.warc.gz","language_score":0.9607206583023071,"token_count":157,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__145802937","lang":"en","text":"Get to Know us\nBunny Painting was established in 2014 in the town of Riverhead NY. Ever since the beginning our goal have always been to exceed your expectations. Our services include Home Painting, Residential Painting, Carpentry and Floor Installation. We offer high quality service at great prices. The dedication we have for our job and our community is what helps us provide exceptional service.\nWe have teams of qualified and experienced painters that deliver skillful painting at competitive rates. We are dedicated to every business that we work with and offer all our clients a satisfaction guarantee, which ensures your project will turn out just right.\nGet in touch with us for the best quality Painting Services\nBunny Painting is a full service painting company & offers a wide array of home improvement services.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jeannieraejohnson.com/upcoming_events.html","date":"2019-04-23T00:24:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578583000.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20190422235159-20190423021159-00190.warc.gz","language_score":0.9408683776855469,"token_count":332,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__67249753","lang":"en","text":"I've been busy working on two commission paintings so I haven't gotten to add paintings to the web site for several weeks. But not to worry, I am working on some small pieces in between the commission paintings. When they are completed, I will be sure to post them.\nSIP AND PAINT:\nThe next Sip and Paints will be at Gallery One! We will be using acrylics. The dates for these are Friday, April 26, 6:00 to 9:00, for adults; and Saturday, April 27, 10:00 to noon, for youth. I will be serving yummy refreshments to enjoy while you are painting. There are still some spaces left. We will be painting some fun and cheery pieces; Spring in the Valley for the adults and Flying High (Kite) for the kids:\nTo register call the gallery at 509-925-2670 or go on line www.gallery-one.org.\nYou can see my art at the artists-run, Two Rivers Gallery in Wenatchee. It's a great gallery with a variety of work and a variety of prices. If you are in the area, check it out. You will not be disappointed!\nYOUNG ARTISTS' DAY CAMP:\n2018 summer camps were so much fun! I've already got some good ideas for next summer brewing in my head!\nHave you thought about learning watercolor? More sessions are being planned for the fall so keep your eyes open for dates.\nBurst of Sun, 14X11, for adults\nFlying High, 12X12, for youth","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.craftmasterpaints.co.uk/products/coach-enamel-undercoat/","date":"2020-06-06T11:38:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590348513230.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20200606093706-20200606123706-00121.warc.gz","language_score":0.9319707751274109,"token_count":371,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__138947333","lang":"en","text":"A1 Locomotive 'Tornado'.\nCraftmaster are proud to have partnered the A1 Trust as paint supplier to this iconic locomotive. We look forward to supplying their next project; the P2 Locomotive 'Prince of Wales'\nCraftmaster Coach Enamel is a premium quality brush applied paint. Designed for use with traditional coach painting techniques, our Coach Enamel flattens out to leave a smooth mirror finish.\nFeaturing unparalleled pigment content, meaning better coverage, and longevity, Craftmaster Coach Enamel is the market leader in brush applied paints. Its use on numerous high profile projects by the best painters in the country back up its credentials for being the top of its class.\nDon't worry if brush painting isn't your particular skill, there are various ways to apply our Coach Enamel, including Roller & Spray. Check out our 'Hints & Tips' page for more details.\nThe perfect finish needs a firm foundation. Our High Build Undercoat offers (as the name implies) a high build paint to build film thickness for our Coach Enamel.\nBurrells 2159 & 3555\nOwner Patrick Edwards has repainted both his immaculate Burrell Engines with Craftmaster Paints, utilising our historic colour library to source the original colours and faithfully replicate their original appearances.\nHigh Build Undercoat is supplied in 10 standard colours, each matching tonally to a group of top coat colours. For example; Crimson Lake, Manchester Red, and S C Crimson require a Dark Red Undercoat.\nUndercoat is an important part of the painting process, without it you risk applying a thin paint job the fades fast and doesn't have the depth of colour and shine consistent with a top quality finish\nIf in doubt about which Undercoat colour you require, please contact us for advice","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://call1homerepair.com/charlotte-handyman-2/painting-projects-in-ballantyne-nc/","date":"2022-05-27T06:54:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662636717.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20220527050925-20220527080925-00392.warc.gz","language_score":0.9752649068832397,"token_count":438,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__77744432","lang":"en","text":"Painting projects in Ballantyne NC\nWe have had some large and small painting projects in Ballantyne NC. We seem to find ourselves doing more interior painting and less exterior. I would prefer that due to weather and so forth, but we do both.\nThe project we are currently working on is a 4000 sq. ft. home that not only has a lot of painting, but also drywall repair. There are also some tape joints that will need to be repaired prior to painting. As with most painting projects. There will be as much time spent on preparing the home for paint as there is painting. The drywall work can take a few days depending on how much there is to do, but taping and mud, sanding etc. is just what it takes. Caulking is another thing that is overlooked and the type of caulking that is used. Most contractors opted to use the cheapest of everything and it will show in the months to come. Any cheap products used on any type of painting projects will show. But, by the time they show up the contractor is well gone.\nWe on the other hand try to consider that what you are paying for should last more than a couple of months.\nPaint is something that you should ask about before they start putting it on your home. The brand of the paint is always the first thing to look for. Mid grade products are just that, Mid-grade. If you are looking for budget painting projects and not quality, then those are fine. Look for brands that you have heard of. Sherwin Williams, Behr, Valspar, Porter and so on are good products, but even those have a contractor grade products. Look for life expectancies and warranties.\nI will not go into further details now, but the one thing that I will add is: Don’t cheapen the painting projects that you have on your home. It always comes back to bite you later.\nLet Call 1 Home Services help you with your next Charlotte painting projects. We will spend the time with you that you deserve.\njust give us a call @ 704-614-3420","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.usedottawa.com/classified-ad/Teenage-art-class_34628988","date":"2020-01-27T11:38:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251700675.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20200127112805-20200127142805-00101.warc.gz","language_score":0.9277253150939941,"token_count":236,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__37398118","lang":"en","text":"Designed for the emerging artist, the Art Refined class will stimulate your teen's creative abilities through focused, in depth art instruction. In this weekly class, students learn and shape their skills in a diverse range of fine arts mediums such as drawing, acrylic painting, watercolour painting, pastels, oil painting , mixed media, print making\nOur class is once a week, 1.5 hours long, normally on the weekends. Class size is with 6 students at the most. Although students are in different age in one class, each one will have his tailor made learning schedule.\nFine Art Academy of Guangzhou, China--oil painting department\n2014-19 teach at SHEP(home school group)\n2005-19 teach at Mike Yang Studio\nover 20 years teaching experence\nClass payment, which is $22.5 (tuition fee + supplies) per session, is on a monthly base.\nWelcome to try first free class, please contact to make an appointment\nAttached my students artworks in the ad\nPlease check my website if you want to see more our artworks\n|Last hour||Last 24 hours||All|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://manjusah.com/","date":"2021-05-14T07:07:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991648.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20210514060536-20210514090536-00182.warc.gz","language_score":0.9563928842544556,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__198340930","lang":"en","text":"With each stroke of the brush on the canvas a painting comes to life. I love the process, playing with light, shadows, and colours, and translating an inspiration into something concrete that I can share with others. Welcome to my website- it is a pleasure to show you some of my paintings.\nI’ve tried to capture the physical beauty of flowers and landscapes in my paintings, and loved showing the interplay of light and shadows in colours. 2020 is an unusual year where the unexpected has been the norm. It has spurred me to seek new directions in my work and lean towards expressing the ephemeral in nature and life. While it’s art, it’s also a conversation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.denverlibrary.org/event/hispanic-heritage-month-celebration-mural-pasado-presente-futuro?mini=events%2Fmonth%2F2012-11","date":"2015-01-27T15:18:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-06/segments/1422121981339.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20150124175301-00016-ip-10-180-212-252.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.89397132396698,"token_count":247,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-06__0__654514","lang":"en","text":"Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration: Mural--Pasado, Presente, Futuro\nThis celebration kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month and showcases local artist Carlota EspinoZa's mural, Pasado, Presente, Futuro. In 1975, the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation commissioned Ms. EspinoZa to create a mural for the Byers Branch Library. The mural depicts the story of Chicano people- a story of a people’s romance with history, from Aztec empires through Spanish imperialism and from alienation to the struggle to regain a people’s identity, pride and future. She recently restored the awe-inspiring 20-foot mural and it will be the centerpiece of the celebration at the Byers Branch Library kicking off National Hispanic Heritage Month. Flamenco guitarist Miguel Espinoza will provide entertainment. The event is free and open to the public.\nCarlota EspinoZa continues to inspire the community with her art and has received recognition for painting murals, dioramas, portraits, easel paintings and sculptures in Colorado and many western states including Arizona, California, Oregon and Texas.\n- Advanced Search\n- Browse By Topic\n- Browse By Program\n- Browse By Location","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hamaribaat.com/google-doodle-naziha-salim-painting/","date":"2023-12-08T19:59:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100769.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208180539-20231208210539-00597.warc.gz","language_score":0.9799435138702393,"token_count":421,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__145536719","lang":"en","text":"Google’s Doodle today paid homage to Salim’s painting style and long history of contributions to the art world by paying homage to her Doodle artwork.\nShe was one of Iraq’s most influential contemporary artists and a painter herself, Naziha Salim. Iraqi women and peasant life are frequently depicted in her work, which is known for its bold brushstrokes and vibrant colours. The Barjeel Art Foundation featured Naziha Salim in their collection of female artists on this date in 2020.\nSalim, who comes from a long line of Iraqi artists, was born in Turkey and raised there as a child. Her mother was an accomplished embroider and her father was a painter. Aside from Jawad, who is widely considered one of Iraq’s most influential sculptors, all three of her brothers worked in the arts. She had a natural talent for creating her own art from a young age.\nAt the Baghdad Fine Arts Institute, Salim studied painting and received a high degree of achievement in her field. She was one of the first women to be awarded a scholarship to the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris for her dedication and love of art. Salim concentrated on fresco and mural painting while in Paris. During her post-graduation travels, she immersed herself in the art and culture of the countries she visited.\nSalim eventually made her way back to Baghdad, where she taught art at the Fine Arts Institute until she retired. A member of Al-Ruwwad, an Iraqi community of artists who study abroad and incorporate European art techniques into their country’s aesthetic, she was a prominent figure in Iraq’s art scene. Salim went on to write Iraq: Contemporary Art, which was a significant contribution to Iraq’s modern art movement at the time.\nThe Sharjah Art Museum and the Modern Art Iraqi Archive both display Naziha Salim’s work. The magic she created with dripping brushes and brimmed canvases is there for the taking.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wordsocialforum.com/page/16","date":"2024-04-25T14:44:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712297295329.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425130216-20240425160216-00318.warc.gz","language_score":0.9714798927307129,"token_count":419,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__27116652","lang":"en","text":"The time you realize that it is the time to carry out painting of your home, you think of hiring professional painting services based at handyman in jacksonville, fl. The company has trained professionals hired; you are experienced in rendering the services and ensure that the painting is done as per expectations of customers.\nWhy hire professionals?\nDoing painting on your own, can get a lot messy for you which are why it is considered to hire professional services. These professional company’s renders following services as listed below:\n- All supplies are arranged by the professional company keeping in mind your requirements and expectations.\n- They might guide you about the colors or textures which shall look appropriate to the décor or furniture of your home.\n- The experts can be relied on for their knowledge as they are aware which paint or color would suit a place. Handyman Painting professionals can thus be trusted on and hired to get the best work done.\nHow is painting done at home by experts?\nOnce you have appointed the experts for painting, they will make sure to scrap the old paint to make your house look beautiful like never before. Moreover, the choice of colors would be as per latest and modern trends, which shall make your house completely beautiful and different.\n- Before initiating the work, a complete blue print is prepared such that the client and both experts can have an idea about how painting will be carried out.\n- The blue print is discussed with the client, wherein customers can also give their recommendations. Moreover, during such discussions they can even express their expectations about the paint and accordingly decisions can be taken.\nConsidering the facts mentioned above, it is always a good decision to hire professional services to get the paint job done at your home.When you are satisfied that your hired handyman is duly bonded and insured, you will be having no tension also no worry. With such knowledge, you can narrow down your search and find your options out. Thus you can find out one reliable company which can handle everything thus completing your project without causing you any financial burden.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.amybrandum.com/product-page/bumbleflowers-original-framed-watercolor-painting-7x9","date":"2023-12-08T12:16:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100745.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208112926-20231208142926-00085.warc.gz","language_score":0.913396954536438,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__87439043","lang":"en","text":"A fun, happy painting that looks like it is capturing a warm, sunny day in a flower field. Hand drawn and painted with watercolors. The colors are vivid and clean.\nTeal green wood frame and white mat are included!\nBumbleFlowers original framed watercolor painting, 7x9\"\nThis is an all-original (no prints!) matted and framed 7x9\" watercolor painting on acid-free watercolor paper. All designs are mine and are original.\nThis is an original. This image is available for personal use only, commercial and sharing on the Internet is prohibited! All rights reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.buckinghamartschool.com/zoeuml-day.html","date":"2022-01-22T18:03:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303868.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20220122164421-20220122194421-00396.warc.gz","language_score":0.9749078750610352,"token_count":179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__171014453","lang":"en","text":"Zoë Day is a published illustrator and professional artist. She exhibits her work throughout the UK and also sells her paintings overseas.\nGrowing up in Buckingham, Zoë attended the Royal Latin School and went on to study art at Nene College and then Fashion and Textiles at Nottingham Trent University. She has also studied portraiture with BP Portrait Award Winner Alan Ramsey at the Heatherleys School of Art in Chelsea and Anatomy at the Ruskin School of Art in Oxford.\nZoë paints in a variety of mediums and loves figurative work. Please do look at her website to view a selection of her paintings and illustrations. www.zoeday.com. Zoë loves teaching a class and overflows with passion and knowledge of her subject. Her favourite artists are Peter Doig and Julian Merrow-Smith.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://expertise.aguttes.com/en/estimate-street-art/julien-durix/","date":"2021-12-05T11:32:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363157.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20211205100135-20211205130135-00496.warc.gz","language_score":0.9887812733650208,"token_count":211,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__32060638","lang":"en","text":"Julien Durix is a young artist from Gingham born in 1991. He spent two years at the School of Visual Communication (ECV) in Aix en Provence and then in Bordeaux. But the desire to paint is stronger than the desire to study and so he decides to stop his studies to devote himself to his art. Julien Durix started out in comics and then in painting. He manages to make himself really known in 2012, when his first work is auctioned in our auction house.\nArt is a family affair for Julien Durix, despite being more or less self-taught, even though he studied for two years, his works are only the fruit of his overflowing imagination. The works of Julien Durix are dynamic and very colourful. The artist plays with colours in an energetic way to satisfy his inexhaustible imagination. He uses acrylic paint for his works, but does not make collages or prints. We find in his works heroes of his childhood put in different decadent situations.See more","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://thegalleryniagara.com/kelly-mcneil/","date":"2024-04-14T10:16:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816879.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414095752-20240414125752-00314.warc.gz","language_score":0.9436454176902771,"token_count":263,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__192483434","lang":"en","text":"“..I really feel that I have succeeded when someone looks at one of my paintings and can’t help but smile…”\nKelly graduated from OCA in Editorial Illustration in 1983, and Graduated from OCAD-U with a Bachelor of Design in 2012. She is the winner of the 2009 City of Burnie Tas Art Exhibition Cruikshank Financial Award for Oil and Acrylic, and 2010 Brampton’s Art Person of the Year.\nShe has been a Wildlife Artist for the past 18 years. Kelly’s work is shown internationally, as far away as Tasmania, Turkey, and Russia. She has galleries in North Carolina, Illinois, Wyoming and in Southern Ontario. She has exhibits in large Wildlife Shows in Charleston, South Carolina, and Buckhorn.\n“..I like to capture the life, the vitality and the warmth of my subjects, whether it’s a wolf sunning in the forest light, or a swan back-lit on lake casting abstract reflection for me to paint. I really feel that I have succeeded when someone looks at one of my paintings and can’t help but smile.”\nKelly has a passion for wildlife, traveling, and photographing wildlife for reference.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fridayflyer.com/article/2015-07-31/theres-a-new-display-of-art-at-the-senior-center/","date":"2019-04-24T04:46:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578626296.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20190424034609-20190424060609-00275.warc.gz","language_score":0.9204376935958862,"token_count":264,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__51527624","lang":"en","text":"A vibrant, new exhibit by the Canyon Lake Art Association is now on display in the Senior Center. It features Franco Pepe’s acrylics (photo above), Marilyn Latimer’s oils, Christy Bruce’s watercolors and oils, and Leann Kluck’s photography.\nThe Canyon Lake Art Association is now dark for the summer, with the first meeting of the new season scheduled for Tuesday, September 22, at 6 p.m. at the Senior Center. Joseph Oakes tentatively is scheduled as the art demonstrator.\nThe Monday Ad-hoc Painters are still painting on Monday nights during the summer, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Senior Center. It isn’t necessary to be a member of the Art Association to participate in this activity.\nIndividual artists from the Canyon Lake Art Association continue to display their work at Pepe’s Restaurant on a rotating basis. Three artists won awards at the Elsinore Women’s Club Annual Art Show: Two of Jennifer Stevens’ paintings won 1st and 2nd place ribbon, Christy Bruce won a 2nd place ribbon and Rhonda Strickland got Honorable Mention.\nFor more information, visit www.canyonlakeartassociation.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pranki.biz/category/health-care-medical/","date":"2020-07-11T14:45:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655933254.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20200711130351-20200711160351-00334.warc.gz","language_score":0.9715630412101746,"token_count":517,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__139180577","lang":"en","text":"Important Tips to Consider When Choosing Exterior Painting Company\nYour house will have a decent look when the painting is done to it. To protect your home from terrible weather condition, you should consider doing both internal and external painting. It will help you to increase the value and prestige of your house. The quality of the house is affected by the design of the external painting. The ideal of the house also depends on the quality of paint you will use. Without consideration of the exterior painting company you will have a poor design of the exterior painting. In order to outdo these disasters, you should get experienced exterior painting company to assist in the painting of your house. If you use these factors, you will get the best exterior painting company for the best exterior look of your house.\nIt is important that you consider the professionalism of exterior painting company. After investing in the construction of the house, the exterior painter should give you the desired view of your home. When you look for the professional exterior painting company, ask for evidence of the houses they had done the painting. Have their physical address and do the physical checkup of those houses. Ask for the methods they will use to do the exterior painting of the house. Dealing with the professional painter from the exterior painting company, will help you to decide on the best-fitted design of paint to use. It is vital that you do the research on the number of years the company have been existing.\nIt is best that you choose the exterior painting company that will offer insurance and warranty for your house. Not all exterior paintings will last for the duration which you were told. To go about these, consider exterior painting company that will offer you the warranty of their services for a certain period. They should also give you an insurance cover for the damages that might occur when painting. If the company is able to offer you both insurance and warranty of their painting services, then they will give the best exterior painting. Depending on the outlook you desire, weather can have an effect on the duration that the paint might last.\nIt is also important that you look at the cost of hiring an exterior painting company. Some of the companies may charge the price that you cannot afford. The price charged by the exterior painting company should meet the size of your house. It is vital that you consider the design you want the company to paint when the exterior painting company quote their price. Do more research on the price charged by different exterior painting companies will charge for painting your house. Remember to go for the average price that will not strain your financial capacity.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.simplicity.com/taste-of-italy-paint-by-number_91320/91320.html","date":"2018-04-23T17:27:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125946120.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20180423164921-20180423184921-00412.warc.gz","language_score":0.9371724724769592,"token_count":212,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__45234492","lang":"en","text":"Taste of Italy, Paint by Number_91320\nGrab a seat for lunch outside! This beautiful scene is created using 18 acrylic paint colors both singly and mixed together. Our kit includes a printed textured art board, artist's brush, paints, and complete instructions for recreating this exquisite design. If you prefer to work with a variety of brushes, we recommend a liner brush for fine-line detail and a #4, 6, or 8 flat brush for larger, open areas. Finished Size: 20\" x 16\" (51 x 41 cm). Designed by Nicky Boehme / © Nicky Boehme.\nTaste of Italy, Paint by Number_91320 is rated out of 5 by 1.\nRated 4 out of 5 by Pam L from Surprising Depth I did this one last year. I thought the small rocks and and cobblestones would be a problem but, the instructions were super clear. The picture has a lot of depth once done.\nDate published: 2018-01-02","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bw.kech.live/4039-colourful-landscape.html","date":"2022-01-18T19:04:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320300997.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20220118182855-20220118212855-00568.warc.gz","language_score":0.8845445513725281,"token_count":1427,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__123010058","lang":"en","text":"Tim Parkin. Kay Hathway chooses one of her favourite images. Joe Cornish. An art that is grounded in the reality and beauty of life as it actually is. Paul Gallagher. Staying connected to the moment of recognition.\nWATCH RELATED VIDEO: Step by Step Colourful Landscape Drawing with Oil PastelsContent:\n- Paul Gauguin - A Farm in Brittany Poster\n- Colourful Landscape with Monoliths (1959)\n- Colourful Landscape Art\n- Join Behance\n- China abstract colourful landscape paintings\n- Front Yard Landscaping Ideas & Designs\n- About this item\n- Colourful Landscape Sampler\n- colourful landscape\n- Onzie Mask - Colourful Landscape Women (Smaller Fit)\nPaul Gauguin - A Farm in Brittany Poster\nSamantha Redfern. Dimensions:Vibrant and eye catching abstract landscape on A2 acrylic paper. Artist Profile. Hometown: Ascot. Based in: Singapore. Upon graduating Samantha embarked on a successful sales career before taking a break from the corporate world to start a family and her own freelance art business.\nSamantha has exhibited in multiple art fairs in Asia and is represented by a number of galleries as well as having international collectors. Her style is abstract expressionistic and she is inspired by landscapes, florals and architecture. The Artling Logo. Art By Medium Painting. By Style Abstract.\nDesign By Category Ceramics. Prints By Material Acrylic Print. Paper Print Semi-Gloss. Discover Artists. Art Fairs. Artzine ArtCity Art Guides. Artling Social. Collections By Category Places. Featured Cutting-Edge Collages.\nThe Shape of It: Figurative Art. Parallel Universes: Parafacts And Parafictions. Art Consultancy Projects. Services Private Collections. Corporate Collections. By Medium. Limited Edition Prints. Digital Art. Generative Art. Mixed Media. New Media. By Style. Street Art. By Price. By Category. Design Objects. By Material. Acrylic Print. Aluminium Print. Canvas Print. Paper Print Matt. Print Artists. ArtCutting-Edge Collages.\nArt Consultancy. Private Collections. Log In. EN IconCaretDown. Colourful Landscape by Samantha Redfern. Artist Statement. Related Tags Singapore. Buy with Confidence. IconCaretDown Back to Top. Sell Submit your Works Seller Guide. The Artling IconCaretDown. Customer Care IconCaretDown. Collections IconCaretDown. Sell IconCaretDown. Start Collecting IconCaretDown.\nColourful Landscape with Monoliths (1959)\nEasy to change or remove. We are using a premium 6 mil auto-adhesive vinyl with a subtile linen-cotton canvas texture. Change the look and feel of a room without the hassle of traditional wallpaper. Our wall murals print are the perfect solution to easily enhance any residential or commercial space alike! Repositionable self-adhesive vinyl delivered in strip of 35 to 45 inches of width and slightly overlap for easy installation. Please wait Colourful Landscape in Canvas Print.\nColourful Landscape Sampler ; SKU. ; Stitch Count. w x h ; Project Size. \" x \" on 14cnt ; Floss. 33 DMC Cotton Colours ; Fabric. 14ct White Aida.\nColourful Landscape Art\nWhen autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select. Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Log in. Sign up. Colorful Landscapes. Collection by Carolyn Gonzales. Similar ideas popular now. Simple Canvas Paintings. Small Canvas Art. Diy Canvas Art.\nChina abstract colourful landscape paintings\nNeed your order in time for Christmas? Check out our Holiday Shipping Deadlines. Johnathan Harris. Elena Elisseeva. Inge Johnsson. Chris Mc Morrow.\nFront Yard Landscaping Ideas & Designs\nThis product will ship directly to your door from the manufacturer. Arrival dates are estimates only. The Brick Satisfaction Guarantee applies. Our manufacturers will properly package and ship the product via carrier service within the estimated timeframe provided in the cart. NOTE: Shipments are made by a carrier and delivered to your front door. A signature is required for all shipments. In cart we will provide an estimated arrival time for your product. Once shipment has been arranged, you will receive an email containing a tracking number usually within 24 hours.\nWith colourful landscape paintings you'll be able to create an artsy home where colour gets to take place! The poster is printed with a white margin around the.\nAbout this item\nThis post features 7 colorful landscape paintings to hopefully spark your inspiration, as they have done for me. In these paintings, the dominant feature is color rather than composition, value, brushwork or any other element. It is actually very challenging to pull off a painting where color is the dominant feature because if you are not careful you may end up with a jarring clash of color which appears unnatural and overdone.\nColourful Landscape SamplerRELATED VIDEO: colourful landscape\nI hope you are surviving this lockdown and staying safe.\nOnzie Mask - Colourful Landscape Women (Smaller Fit)\nColourful Landscape painting. Abstract landscape painting in blues, yellows and white. Large canvas wall art in oil on canvas by Sara Sherwood. Contemporary London cityscpae and abstract art available in different sizes, colours, price points and subjects.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.superyachts.com/lifestyle/story/monet-painting-sells-for-dollar1107-million-8768/","date":"2024-02-25T08:39:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474594.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225071740-20240225101740-00542.warc.gz","language_score":0.9735952615737915,"token_count":215,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__51977980","lang":"en","text":"An oil painting from 1890, the revered piece forms part of Monet’s ‘Meules’ (Haystacks) series that depicts rural life near the legendary impressionist painter's former home in the Normandy region of France.\nThe entire collection consists of over 25 paintings, most of which have already been sold for vast sums at auctions across the world.\nThis latest piece was previously owned by the same family for nearly a century, having bought it directly from the artist’s dealer.\nIt was eventually auctioned in 1986 for $2 million, before finally fetching the eye-popping sum of $110.7 at a recent Sotheby’s auction in New York.\nThe figure makes the painting the ninth-most expensive work of art ever sold at auction and it is also the first Impressionist painting to sell for more than $100 million.\nThe record for the most expensive Monet painting was previously held by Nymphéas en fleur after it sold last year for $84.7 million.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ariebananas.com/paint-and-art/","date":"2023-12-09T02:56:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100781.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209004202-20231209034202-00248.warc.gz","language_score":0.9534012675285339,"token_count":549,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__258033529","lang":"en","text":"Painting is one of the oldest forms of visual art that exists in human history. From cave paintings to contemporary abstract works, painting has been a way for artists to express themselves and communicate their ideas to others. Over time, various styles, techniques, and mediums have emerged, each with its own unique characteristics and visual language.\nPainting is a visual art form that involves applying colors and pigments to a surface, such as canvas, paper, or wood, using a variety of tools and techniques. The earliest known paintings date back to prehistoric times and were created using natural pigments and materials found in the environment, such as charcoal, clay, and ochre.\nAs human civilization progressed, painting evolved along with it. In ancient Egypt, painting was used to decorate tombs and temples, depicting scenes from daily life, mythology, and religious ceremonies. Greek and Roman painting focused on realism and naturalism, using perspective and shading techniques to create three-dimensional illusions on flat surfaces.\nDuring the Middle Ages, painting was primarily produced for religious purposes, depicting scenes from the Bible and the lives of saints. The Byzantine Empire, in particular, developed a distinct style of painting that emphasized symbolism and spiritual meaning over realism and naturalism.\nIn the Renaissance, painting experienced a rebirth of interest and experimentation. Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael pushed the boundaries of traditional painting techniques, exploring new ways of representing the human form and perspective. They also developed new mediums, such as oil paint, that allowed for greater depth, richness, and luminosity in their works.\nAs the modern era approached, painting continued to evolve in new and innovative ways. The Impressionists, for example, emphasized the effects of light and color on the visual experience, using loose brushstrokes and bright hues to capture the fleeting beauty of nature. The Expressionists, on the other hand, used bold colors and distorted forms to express powerful emotions and psychological states.\nIn the 20th century, painting entered a new phase of experimentation and innovation, as artists began to challenge traditional techniques and materials. The Abstract Expressionists, for example, used non-representational forms and gestural brushwork to convey a sense of spontaneity and emotion. Pop Art, a movement that emerged in the 1950s and 60s, used popular culture and consumer imagery as subject matter, incorporating elements of advertising and mass media into their works.\nToday, painting continues to be a vibrant and dynamic art form, with artists exploring new techniques and mediums to express their ideas and visions. From traditional oil paintings to digital works created using computer software, painting remains a vital means of communication and expression in the visual arts.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hudsonfarmhouse.com/blog/2017/12/6/magnolia-home-paint-colors-just-for-you","date":"2018-05-26T19:27:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794867859.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20180526190648-20180526210648-00130.warc.gz","language_score":0.9704511165618896,"token_count":581,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__119413318","lang":"en","text":"Magnolia Home Paint Colors Just For You\nMagnolia Home Paint Colors Matched to Benjamin Moore Colors\nWhen I started my home renovation I of course went to the experts on \"rustic farmhouse\" renovations Chip and Joanna Gaines for all things home renovation including paint colors. This was one of my favorite things to pick out so I thought I would share with you some ideas and inspiration with you.\nMy husband thought I was crazy for picking the True White (shown below) but our house was really dark and dreary before so I wanted it to be bright and clean. My husband had never used Magnolia Home paint and it was only available online at the time. So after doing some researching, I ended up color matching their colors to Benjamin Moore paint. So my choice is Chantily Lace. I could not be happier with my choice! This post does contain affiliate links if you end making a purchae of any of these items I may get paid.\n\"Because paint is the easiest and most dramatic way to transform a space,\" said Joanna in a press release. \"I'm often asked for advice on selecting paint colors and I want to make that process simpler. I hope these colors come to mean as much to others in their own homes as they do to me.\" quoted from interview with Country Living.\nTrue White and Chantily Lace\nI am not sure when her paint line will be available at major retailers for now its only available online here. As for buying Benjamin Moore paint you can go to any paint store and take the Benjamin Moore color card and have them make it for you. I shared a deck of their light colors below for reference. You can click here for a store locator as well,to purchase for yourself.. Some people get really nervous buying paint because they feel like it so permanent. But remember it is not and you can repaint if needed. Always use samples and do a large spot in the room to see how it looks. Lighting is always different in every room depending on how many windows and natural light is let in.\nUpdate on Benjamin Moore Paint Color Chantily Lace\nAfter all of this my husband and I actually ended up taking the paint sample of Chantily Lace to Kelly Moore and they matched it. We got a contractors price for paint there so we went with them. I will soon do a post on before and after pictures. I my opinion you can not go wrong with either Benjamin Moore or Kelly Moore Paints they are both good quality. And I have not used Magnolia Home paint yet maybe soon!\nWe used a sprayer to paint and it made the job so much easier. Here is the one we used from Amazon. I didn't actually use it myself but I am sure anyone can use it. I prepaired the room and he did the actual spraying.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ovejero.info/art/haunted-paintings/","date":"2023-12-11T18:08:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679516047.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211174901-20231211204901-00817.warc.gz","language_score":0.9798361659049988,"token_count":654,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__1276299","lang":"en","text":"Haunted paintings are a familiar enough site in children’s cartoons, but according to some people, they are not limited to the realms of animation and imagination. Even today, there are artists, viewers, and collectors who swear there is something sinister about certain artworks.\nThe following paintings are said to be responsible for all sorts of otherworldly events, from the feeling of being watched, to housefires.\nMan Proposes, God Disposes\nMan Proposes, God Disposes was painted by Edwin Henry Landseer in 1864, and currently is in the collection of Royal Holloway, University of London. The artist was inspired by news of the search of Sir John Franklin’s expedition, which had vanished in the Arctic 20 years before Landseer put brush to canvas. It is covered with the Union Jack during exams, as numerous students complained about feeling uneasy when near it. One of the legends associated with it is the story of the suicide of a student who stared at it.\nBernardo De Galvez Portrait\nPainted by an unknown artist, the portrait of 18th century Spanish military leader Bernardo De Galvez hangs in Hotel Galvez, Galveston, Texas. Guests and staff reported that the painted figure unsettled them, and that its eyes followed them, but those stories were not the strangest things to happen. The long-dead military man appears to still insist that he is shown respect. If his permission is not asked before taking a photo of the portrait, the photo allegedly is blurred. At least players do not need to ask permission from online casino singapore.\nThe Woman of the Rain\nThe Woman of the Rain was painted by Ukrainian artist Svetlana Telets shortly after her graduation from Odessa Art University in 1996. According to Telets, she repeatedly felt as though someone was watching her for several months before she started work on the painting. She said that it felt as though an unseen hand was guiding hers, and that she was able to complete the work in a few hours. Previous owners returned the painting to the artist, complaining of unsettling supernatural occurrences. It now hangs in a Kiev salon.\nThe Crying Boy\nReproductions of Giovanni Bragolin’s the Crying Boy enjoyed unbelievable popularity between the 1950s and the 1980s. The artist, whose real name was Bruno Amadio, painted at least 65 images of tearful young boys and girls. In the 1980s, newspaper reports claimed the images were haunted. An uncanny number of Crying Boy reproductions were found undamaged by housefires that destroyed just about everything else. The number of similar reports received by the media surged, and one newspaper even collected more than 2500 of the paintings from readers, and then held a mass burning.\nThe Dead Mother\nAs unsettling as some viewers find Edvard Munch’s painting the Scream to be, it is one of lesser-known works that is believed to be haunted. The Dead Mother shows a wide-eyed young girl covering her ears while her mother lies dead in the bed behind her. According to previous owners, the girl’s eyes follow viewers, the bed sheets move, and the girl disappears and reappears.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.en.xinfapaint.com.tw/paint-7.html","date":"2022-05-24T19:17:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662573189.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20220524173011-20220524203011-00678.warc.gz","language_score":0.8397754430770874,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__75082368","lang":"en","text":"Organic solvent (oily)\nEpoxy banana water:\nProduct description: It can be added to epoxy resin, fluorocarbon resin, car paint, hardware paint. It is difficult to dissolve the resin, and the diluted paint will spray more beautifully.\n◆ Appearance: liquid\n◆ Category: the second category of flammable and explosive products\n◆ Applicable materials: widely used in various coatings\n◆ You can increase or decrease according to the concentration you want\n1. Purity (wt%) ≧ 99.5 min\n2. Water (wt%) ≦ 0.05 max\n3. Acidity (wt%) ≦ 0.05 max\n4. Color (APHA) <5 max\n◆ Under normal conditions (0~40ºC), the shelf life is one year.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.housespecial.com/housefire/the-incredible-resin-paintings-of-keng-lye","date":"2019-09-18T18:24:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573323.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20190918172932-20190918194932-00486.warc.gz","language_score":0.9604308009147644,"token_count":427,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__3117310","lang":"en","text":"By Britt Appleton\nKeng Lye is an artist from Signapore who specializes in realistic, 3-dimensional resin paintings, mainly of small fish. It is the type of art where the process is as magical as the finished product. I spoke to him about his work and this is what he told me:\n\"In 2011, my photographer friend, Gerald Gay, showed me a video on the great Japanese artist, Riusuke Fukahori. Gerald gave me a challenge - try and create 3-D resin art similar to the works of Riusuke Fukahori. That was how I began to experiment in this art form. Since 2012 I have devoted myself to resin art, inspired by the great Japanese artist, Riusuke Fukahori.\nAfter seeing the video on Riusuke Fukahori and experimenting with the resin & acrylic layering process, I have gained some experience and knowledge about this technique.\nI start out by pouring resin into a container. Cover it with plastic wrap so as to protect it from dust and let it harden and dry. After that I start to paint on the resin with acrylic paint. I will paint parts of the object first; for example, the fins or tail of the goldfish. Then when the acrylic is dry, I will pour another layer of resin over and let it dry. When dry, I will continue to paint with acrylic. This process is repeated until the object being painted is completed.\nBy painting layer upon layer of resin, this helps to create depth to the object. It also makes the entire composition more realistic.\nI have also experimented using a pebble, immersing it in the resin and painting over it, to create an even more outstanding 3D effect. I have also started to use eggshell as the base of the tortoise shell.\nIt takes 4-5 days to finish a relatively simple piece. Definitely having patience is an advantage as there is waiting time in between as you paint then pour then wait for it to dry before painting again.\" - Keng Lye\nPhotos by Keng Lye","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.concernergy.com/residential_building-technology_low-voc-paints_241","date":"2013-12-09T17:11:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386163992191/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133312-00011-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9687789082527161,"token_count":476,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__36717016","lang":"en","text":"Volatile organic compounds (VOC) are one of the key components of oil-based paints. They are also found in some traditional latex-based paints. These compounds are known to trigger asthma attacks and cause eye and throat irritation. In extreme conditions, VOCs can cause nausea and dizziness. These are even linked to kidney and liver problems and are carcinogenic. The solution to reduce these harmful VOC compounds is to use low-VOC paints.\nVolatile organic compounds are used to improve performance and durability of the paint or finish. Cleaning of paint brushes and other tools usually use toxic substances that release VOC pollutants when mixed with the paint. A solution to this provided by paint manufacturers is latex-based paints. These paints are more environment friendly, as they use water as the solvent and carrier. These paints are just as good or better than oil-based paints in terms of quality and durability. The application techniques for both VOC and non VOC paints are the same and will not prove to be an additional hassle. These paints can easily be cleaned as it takes only soap and water to clean all the painting implements. These paints can be classified into low odor or low-VOC paint, zero-VOC paint, and non-toxic or natural paint.\nVOC content in paints can be classified as per the concentration of these compounds in the paint. 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This is the ideal choice for people who are suffering from respiratory problems.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://englermediation.nl/cdkeys-discount-ynqm/emulsion-paint-gone-watery-a04cdb","date":"2023-11-28T18:55:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679099942.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20231128183116-20231128213116-00267.warc.gz","language_score":0.955663800239563,"token_count":3585,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__1363905","lang":"en","text":"A gooey or solid consistency after inspecting the paint under the surface “skin”. You’ll see a change in your paint’s texture – it will likely be less watery. Mould? This waste causes damage to the environment because synthetic paintbrushes take over […], Painting a ceiling can be intimidating. The longer it sits, the more watery it can get. Put on another layer of topcoat, but switch to a one-coat paint, which has more body and covering power. However, you should make sure that the paint you are diluting is non-vinyl. Be warned that watered-down … The more number of water buckets you keep near the freshly painted room, the faster will be the process of eliminating the paint smell. Continue to 4 of 10 below. But gone are the days of living in the fear of kids making the house a playground or guests spoiling the walls. Oil paint is known to separate after it’s been unused for a long time. There was no film that had formed on the top only what i can call a liquid substance that looks like cloudy water. Peeling paint? Most paints are very safe. It will peel and become difficult to work with. ... it protects your walls against the toughest household and water based stains. You could also use BBs or mixing balls to mix the paint thoroughly. Strip the paint with a chemical stripper or heat and redecorate, this time allowing each coat to dry before applying the next. But with the information and tips presented previously, you can remedy the problem quickly and get back to your painting endeavors. Cissing. Emulsion based paints need a minimum temperature for a good film development. Spores settling on paintwork that is damp—possibly due to condensation—often lead to mould patches. Mix vinyl matt emulsion paint with about 15% water to a creamy consistency then apply that on the ceiling with a roller. As with the majority of emulsion paints, this is water-based and as such dries very quickly. This is caused by painting over contaminated surfaces such as wax, oil or polish. I also had a tub of fence guard that froze . An emulsion polymerization reaction occurs in water, and the monomer may have little or no solubility in water, which means it remains separate and does not dissolve. ... Water Based Paint. ... As others have said emulsion is water based so you can thin it with water but it'll mean that you'll need to apply more coats to get a decent … We discovered eco paint decades ago and now we're sharing what we know with you. You’ll also notice the following: It’s important to know how different types of paint behave. If you found this article useful, share it! The longer it sits, the more watery it can get. When you finally open it up, you may notice that there is excess oil (which may have the look of water). We abide by the Editors’ Code of Practice and are committed to upholding the highest standards of journalism. EcoPaintMyHouse is owned by B. J. Garry, a Sole Proprietor and participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. If this does not solve the problem, the paint has been applied to a dirty—and probably greasy—surface. Paint Type: Emulsion. Keep in mind that some dry mediums might give your paint a visible texture that you may or may not want. Larger areas must be completely stripped and prepared again from scratch. The emulsion paint I'm using is a bit thick and gloopy so it's difficult to load the roller evenly, and then of course it doesn't apply evenly to the wall so it's taking me hours and hours to get a decent finish - two and a half hours last night to put a second coat on just one wall. Using dry mediums with your paints is easy. How to Choose Paint for Ceiling Tile and How to Apply? Blistering? You have to allow time for the paint to dry properly usually about a week. Alternatively, rotting timber may be pushing the paint off or rust may have formed underneath. Inspect the tin for rust, sometimes metal shards within the paint tin can flake or fall through and enter the paint. Add water to cover the hardened acrylic, or water-based paint. It’s also pretty low odour, something which makes it significantly easier to work with, and can be used for most major interior surfaces including walls and ceilings. Pour your paint into a container you’ll never use for anything else. If the paint is still wet, brush out runs; but not if the paint has started to dry. When i came to stir it, it all mixed in but its really lumpy, looks like my lumpy gravy when attending to cook sunday dinner :-) . Thickening Latex Wall Paint Buy a thickening agent. 1 decade ago. Sometimes when paint sits out for an extended amount of time (especially in the heat), solid components of the paint sink down to the bottom and the liquid components begin to float to the top. Many wonder what to do about watery paint. You can consider returning the paint for a replacement. Best For Kitchen. Strip paint away with the edge of a scraper blade, then with fine abrasive paper to expose the knot. start by making sure the paint is stirred well. If the paint is still not the desired consistency, you may need to add more paint thinner and mix it again. Open the tin and wait for the smell. Emulsion paint does go off and will have a use-by date, you will know if your emulsion paint has gone off because it will smell funky! I've gone over it with some 120 grit sand paper and scrapped off the worst of the thicker streaks. I've just used some old white emulsion that was under the stairs (few years old) it was watery on top but fine once stirred. Relevance. Stirring doesn’t return it to a favorable consistency. Add 1 part paint thinner for every 3 parts of paint. You could end up using up an unreasonable amount of paint. Stains occur when water in emulsion activates impurities in a wall; areas rubbed with a wire brush or wire wool develop rust stains; or deposits in an unlined flue come through the paint surface. If the mixture still appears to be too thick, it may be a good idea to add more water. A lot of water-based paints smell. Best Emulsion Paint For Walls And Ceilings By Dulux UK Reviews. A rancid smell upon opening your can of paint. after that you would have to add thicker paint to it. I've added water and tired more … Help a Good Cause Every Time You Play Lottery Games Online. The paint … Bgm Paint - Asian Royale Luxury Emulsion Paints, Royale Wall Base Coat Paint & The Best Finish Asian Paint Retailer from Malappuram, Kerala, India. Prick a blister - if water emerges, damp is trapped under the paint or is finding its way in from behind. Many may not be aware that paints don’t last forever, and watery paint may indicate that your paint has gotten old. Always follow the instructions on the paint can when you are diluting emulsion. Also, there are times when paint thinner or thickener should be used. lee b. Lv 5. Launched in 1922, Reader's Digest has built 90 years of trust with a loyal audience and has become the largest circulating magazine in the world, Reader’s Digest is a member of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (which regulates the UK’s magazine and newspaper industry). Paint / January 12, 2021. Usually, you must strip the paint with chemicals or a hot-air gun and start again. Some of the paint if fine to use (after a god stir) but some are extremely lumpy. However, a 70/30 ratio of paint to water will usually be suitable. Slowly add your hydroxyethyl cellulose to the paint, stirring and inspecting the thickness of the paint as you pour it in. Take note of the brand that you are using, and if it constantly gives you problems, avoid that brand in the future. It is a perfect upgrade for you if you are using distempers. Then you get home, and it’s time to paint, but you have no idea where to begin. Although some chalking is a normal way in which paints self-clean when exposed to the sun and rain, … Usual complaint with F&B is that it's too watery. In this case, the easiest way to fix watery paint is to shake or stir it. 11 Must-Have Tools for Your House Make-over, Getting car finance with bad credit. Water-based acrylic and latex paints can stay good for up to 10 years if never opened and kept from freezing. The paint is watery, shows every brushstroke, has not covered the light paint under it - it looks more like I… Read Full Review. Even if you’ve bought different colors of paint from the same brand, you may find that some colors are thinner or thicker than others. If we are unable to resolve your complaint, or if you would like more information about IPSO or the Editors’ Code, contact IPSO on 0300 123 2220 or visit ipso.co.uk. If that doesn’t entirely work, carefully try and scrape away any bits of paint you can, repeating … However, the environment of planet Earth pays the price for our beautification efforts as every year, millions of traditional paint brushes are known to end up in landfills around the world. The amount of hydroxyethyl cellulose should not exceed ¼ of the amount of latex paint. But gone are the days of living in the fear of kids making the house a playground or … A water- based … Hello, we're the Garrys. Water-based paints are created with emulsion polymerization. Note: There may be a problem if you have to use multiple layers for multiple colors of oil paint. Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt Emulsion is a little bit on the expensive side for what you get. The paint has not been keyed to the surface, which may be too smooth (as with old gloss paint) or may be chalky (as with untreated distemper). Especially when you are at the hardware store trying to pick out the right paint, brushes, and other supplies. If your paint is oil-based and is coming out with a liquidy/watery consistency, paint thinner may fix the problem for you. Best For Quick Dry. Simply add them to your paint and stir them in. Strip small areas by rubbing with fine abrasive paper, fill with a fine surface filler, apply a primer and repaint. Note: This will only work for oil-based paints. The top layer of paint breaks up because it expands at a different rate from the one underneath. Desperately keen … Dulux Trade Vinyl Matt Emulsion . The room is badly ventilated or very cold. Not only had it separated but it absolutely stank . You can improve your paint by thickening it with dry mediums. Favourite answer. 04 of 10. Watery paint can be a bummer. Add an \"extender\" to thin and still cover well. Two days ago I painted one wall in our dinning room with magnetic paint primer, and today I used old latex paint over it without knowing it had gone bad. Chalking . Any light coloured emulsion will work as a mist coat when it is diluted. Prime the surface and then repaint the whole of the repaired area. 7, Sir Syed Ahmed Road, Entally, Near Drum Karkhana, Kolkata - 700014, ... No matter how careful we are, there is no way to avoid our … When paint blisters Prick a blister - if water emerges, damp is trapped under the paint or is finding its way in from behind. if it is diluted with water then put away for a period of time it will stagnate and it smells vile. If you lay down multiple layers and there is no improvement, you can try the next option. Business listings of Emulsion Paints, Emulsion Paint Colours manufacturers, suppliers and exporters in Vellore, Tamil Nadu along with their contact details & address. You’ll also want to make sure that there will be room to allow you to stir the mixture. link to How to Choose Paint for Ceiling Tile and How to Apply? Let completely dry, then paint with a high-quality latex house paint. Tractor Emulsion Shyne is an affordable emulsion that offers smooth, long-lasting plastic paint finish. You can buy a thickening agent for your paint … If you think that we have not met those standards, please contact 0203 289 0940. Used paint that has been over ten years old with no problem. Treat the affected area with a fungicide as directed by the manufacturer, wash the surface clean, let it dry and then repaint. ! Weathershield water-based masonry paint covers brilliantly, seems to last forever and is showerproof … If you are working with a can of paint, stirring the paint with a long wooden stirrer would do the job. It sounds that the emulsion paint on the ceiling was put on neat, a mist coat … Older paint is more likely to have a watery/liquid consistency. When mixing emulsion paints never use paint that has separated or is over 2 years old. If a newly painted surface feels rough and gritty, paint has been applied with a dirty brush or has become contaminated by the surrounding areas. When a gritty surface is dry, rub down with a damp wet-and-dry abrasive paper until it is smooth, wipe clean, then apply a new coat of paint. Too much paint applied in a thick coat results in runs that are hard to disguise. Continue reading to find out exactly what you can do to fix your paint. There are several things that you can do with watery paint. I’m sure that you want to get back to your painting project, and in order to do that, you need to get your paint to return to the right consistency. If you are experiencing thin/watery oil paints, don’t worry. From Shaking and stirring it to using thickening agents, you can get your paint to a better consistency in no time. When paint (especially latex or acrylic) sits around for an extended amount of time, it has the tendency to get watery. It could just be that you got a bad batch of paint or that the paint store (or whatever merchant you made your purchase at) hasn’t properly stored the paint. Solvents in the wet paint underneath attack the second coat when they try to pass through it and make it wrinkle. I’ve done the research to help you with this issue. Gloss paint will sink into the surface and lose its shine if the surface was not primed—or if either primer or undercoat was not left to dry completely. ... preferably soaked in warm, soapy water, until it’s gone. Is your paint watery? Opacity is good, but that’s the only positive I’ve got to say unfortunately. ... sound wierd but it works! When you finally open it up, you may notice that there is excess oil (which may have the look of water). In cases where the paint is stored in a bottle, and it is coming out watery, a shake could restore the paint to its original consistency. Oil paint is known to separate after it’s been unused for a long time. Not to worry, I’m here to help. If you are working with latex paint, you can thicken it with hydroxyethyl cellulose. Whatever your paint problems we know how to resolve it! The main causes of paint breaking down are incompatible paints being applied on top of one another, poor preparation of the surface, damp or trapped moisture, grease, rot or rust. Add rubbing alcohol, turpentine or paint thinner to oil-based paints. Anyway, used it just to touch up a few spots/areas in the bedroom and just realised there was a rather gross sweaty smell after painting and realised its the paint. Wanted distributors, dealers & suppliers of Wall Paint Colors, Spray Paint, Distemper, Wall Putty, Varnish, Paint Thinner, Paint Roller, Epoxy Paint, Emulsion Paint for manufacturers in India. Use a paint shield or piece of card to guard against picking up dirt from a floor. If your paint has got a hard seal or skin over the top make sure you remove this and do not get any in the paint formula. Brush off the dust and wipe with a clean, damp rag, then apply a new topcoat. Instead, wait until it is completely dry and then rub down with very fine abrasive paper until the surface is smooth. if it was not thinned with water and put away again for some time it does smell a bit but if its given a good stur it … EcoPaintMyHouse is compensated for referring traffic and business to these companies. Or there may have been bits of skin in the paint. Test your paint by brushing it onto a flat surface.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://oppseekingleads.biz/case-study-my-experience-with-2/","date":"2022-05-17T06:56:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662517018.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517063528-20220517093528-00799.warc.gz","language_score":0.9717845916748047,"token_count":672,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__91057769","lang":"en","text":"How to Select the very best Commercial Painter Industrial paint and also decorating is not an easy job. The customers need to know the professionalism and trust, experience and abilities of a specialist business painter. Click this website and discover more about this service. An excellent mix of colours should be picked. A good business painter will make all the possible adjustments and also renovations to the business facilities according to the customer’s wishes. 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My first thoughts were about old architecture of Nizhny Novgorod, which is being destroyed and disappearing from the city. Therefore, on the doors of an empty, old and abandoned house I painted a crystal vase. Moreover in my work there’s an idea of the short life of street art, which I do. It changes over time due to weather conditions, vandalism or it can be painted over and demolished along with the buildings. But the most important thing is to think in a wider sense, about the fragility of your usual life. It is necessary to appreciate the moment and preserve the beauty until the \"crystal vase\" falls from the edge of the table and turned into fragments.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://qfak.com/quotes/?id=561&page=3","date":"2023-03-24T07:21:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945248.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20230324051147-20230324081147-00681.warc.gz","language_score":0.9235338568687439,"token_count":917,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__29791305","lang":"en","text":"- C. JoyBell C.99\n◆ It is not your paintings I like, it is your painting.\n- Albert Camus99\n◆ Without atmosphere a painting is nothing.\n◆ both you and paintings are layered… first, ephemera and notations on the back of the canvas. Labels indicate gallery shows, museum shows, footprints in the snow, so to speak. Then pencil scribbles on the stretcher, usually by the artist, usually a title or date. Next the stretcher itself. 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For dreams of horror, for nights of waiting, for memories of death, for the love I have for you, for all the things I remember, and for all the things I should remember but have forgotten, for all these I created this painting—an observant Jew working on a crucifixion because there was no aesthetic mold in his own religious tradition into which he could pour a painting of ultimate anguish and torment.\n- Chaim Potok99\n◆ All you need to paint is a few tools, a little instruction, and a vision in your mind.\n- Bob Ross99\n◆ I lacked the knowledge of linear perspective needed to get into the art school, so now I whitewash walls and imagine I'm heaven's landscape painter.\n◆ A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, and some fantasy. 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When these values are exhausted the pictures are forgotten, and the more a picture has to give, the greater it is.\n- Henri Matisse99\nPainting quotations, classical sentences quotations about painting, quotations for painting words, the best painting quotations collection, motivational quotations on painting.\n© Quotes are the property of their respective owners, reproduced here for educational and informational purposes, and is provided at no charge.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gaming.buzz/blog/pokemon-art-through-the-ages/","date":"2023-09-25T07:15:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506686.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925051501-20230925081501-00447.warc.gz","language_score":0.9447968602180481,"token_count":169,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__66282160","lang":"en","text":"The Pokémon Company International and Trafford Centre Manchester (UK) are collaborating to bring a new and exciting event to fans of the Pokémon series. A real-life treasure hunt where your goal is to find hidden art of the 151 original Pokémon from the Kanto region throughout Trafford Centre will be available from 17 October until 13 November 2022. The artwork will be themed to showcase a variety of styles and themes through the ages, such as cave paintings or oil paintings. The event is free and suitable for families.\nSuccessful explorers can visit GAME at Trafford Centre to collect an exclusive poster for finding 10 oil paintings. There will be more goodies up for grabs too, including a special certificate for those who find all 151 Pokémon. If you get inspired by all the fantastic artwork you might want to stop by at one of the painting workshops to create your own masterpiece!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artismita.com/product-page/coffee-time-original-painting","date":"2023-09-30T18:44:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510707.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20230930181852-20230930211852-00880.warc.gz","language_score":0.952293872833252,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__226984815","lang":"en","text":"Diptych on canvas. Glass Inks colours on the canvas, ready to hang. Size: W200mm x H200mm each.\nI'm definitely a coffee lover. On a chilly summer morning, I was at my favourite cafe in Titirangi and felt so happy when the waitress brought over my hot yummy coffee. It looked so pretty I instantly went home and started working on this pair. Calling all coffee lovers, this one's for you!\nI always admire the coffee art and its beautiful presentation. I put glass inks on canvas and let them flow naturally and by moving the canvas from all sides. I managed to get the fern leaf image the way I watched baristas make it, and in the 'after' painting I stirred it the same way I did the coffee.\ntop of page\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artconfidence.com/?cat=8","date":"2013-05-24T02:06:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368704132298/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516113532-00082-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8603934645652771,"token_count":125,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__214773042","lang":"en","text":"Here you can find original works of Oil Paintings, Watercolours, Fine Art Drawings, Pastels, Landscape Artworks, Abstract Art, Fantasy Art and Contemporary Fine Arts.\nIf you would like to provide a home for one or more of these extraordinary yet affordable pieces (original or print), then please contact us.\nYou can contact us in two ways:\n1. Click the 'CONTACT' link at the top of this page\n2. Click the 'MORE' button next to the picture of your chosen piece(s) and leave a message in the reply form\nThanks for visiting!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://brianjonesartist.co.uk/gallery02/picture25.htm","date":"2024-04-20T17:11:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817670.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420153103-20240420183103-00308.warc.gz","language_score":0.8629577159881592,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__157598612","lang":"en","text":"Original Oil Painting\nA River View, Old Newtown\nFramed in solid oak.\nThis painting captures daybreak with St. Mary's Church and the old weir as it looked back in the 1960's.\nIf you would like further information or to order a painting please email:\nReturn to Gallery page\nIf you would like more information regarding Brian's paintings please contact Julie Quin, PA on the following:\nBrian Jones | Landscape & Still Life Artist, Mid Wales\nWELCOME | EXHIBITIONS | BIOGRAPHY | GALLERY | CONTACT BRIAN | Terms & Conditions\nSite Design by The Design Store. All Rights Reserved. © 2011.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://news.sheppnews.com.au/2018/05/10/143679/rumba-auskick-handed-a-gift","date":"2018-05-23T07:24:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794865456.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20180523063435-20180523083435-00319.warc.gz","language_score":0.9589958190917969,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__139796752","lang":"en","text":"The Rumbalara Auskickers have received a handball target, thanks to a joint community effort from two local organisations and an artist.\nLocal artist Tammy-Lee Atkinson, Shepparton Region Reconciliation Group co-convenor Deirdre Robertson and GOTAFE worked together to build the piece.\n‘‘Tammy did the painting, the Reconciliation Group did the board and GOTAFE made the frame,’’ Ms Roberston said.\n‘‘A similar board was successful at Converge in recent years but we wanted one to reflect this area.’’\nMs Atkinson said she began painting about three years ago after studying a Visual Arts degree at Deakin University.\n‘‘I went to Kaiela Arts in Shepparton and have been painting since then,’’ she said.\n‘‘It’s relaxing, therapeutic and it brings connection to family and community.’’","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cbcity.nsw.gov.au/arts-centre/archive/past-exhibitions/jixing-wang","date":"2023-09-30T15:40:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510697.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20230930145921-20230930175921-00752.warc.gz","language_score":0.9645686149597168,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__169465305","lang":"en","text":"You are here\nCredit: Photograph by Ashleigh Milton\nJixian is an 85 year old Chinese artist living in Milperra.\nHe mostly specialises in oil paintings, influenced by and combining both Chinese and Western artistic traditions. Graduating from the China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing) in 1953, he has had 60 years of experience in the Visual Arts.\nFrom 1953 to 1993, he worked in the Beijing Film Studio as an art director/designer on numerous films and television series, namely The Last Emperor (1987).\nUpon retirement, he has concentrated his focus on the Fine Arts. His initial inspiration came from historical Chinese frescos such as the depiction of Goddesses. Later on he started to express this heritage in the form of oil painting, simultaneously embracing Western artistic practices.\nHe first came to Australia in 2002, having an art exhibition in the Chinese Cultural Centre, Chatswood in 2006, the other being in Beijing, 2004.\nHe is currently a member of the Bankstown Art Society and the Chinese Film Association.\nNow Jixian mainly creates oil paintings combining both the traditions and influences of Eastern and Western art.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ariellerhinebeck.com/how-to-decorate-your-home-with-canvas-artwork/","date":"2022-09-25T17:44:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030334591.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20220925162915-20220925192915-00087.warc.gz","language_score":0.9585895538330078,"token_count":460,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__244466653","lang":"en","text":"Canvas artwork is a great way of adding a custom touch to your walls, while either spending a great deal or very little at all. Easy to hang, there are three different types of canvas artwork to consider for the walls of your home: artist work, photo work, or do-it-yourself.\nArtist work is, of course, the most expensive of the three options for decorating the walls of your home. Pieces can range from that of a street artist to that of famous artists. (Think of the price of a genuine Picasso painting versus that of a so-called “starving artist — BIG difference.) There are also several famous paintings reprinted on canvas that can be purchased in a wide range of prices depending on size. If you desire professional artwork but have a tight budget, consider looking for gently used pieces at consignment shops and/or flea markets.\nPhoto canvases are becoming one of the most popular home décor trends right now. Several online websites allow customers to upload their own favorite photos and have them reprinted on a stretched canvas of any size. Again, prices can vary depending on the complexity of the canvas and the size of the actual finished print. The most successful way to have a photo printed onto canvas is to use a high quality photo than has room for the edges to wrap around the canvas frame.\nDo-it-yourself options are probably the least expensive and most fun for the family of the options on this list. Blank stretched canvases can be purchased at local craft or artist supply shops. Decorate them as you wish: stenciled monograms, retro designs, pop art style, words, symbols, or whatever you so choose! Use spray paints, canvas paints, or add embellishments as just about anything goes. (This is a great option for artwork in a child’s bedroom, especially if they are allowed to help create it!)\nTIP: All canvases can be purchased in two varieties: stretched and un-stretched. Stretched canvases are ready for hanging, as they are mounted upon a wooden frame. Un-stretched canvases can be placed in a traditional frame like any other piece of artwork or photography.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.michelekendzie.com/","date":"2014-04-18T00:15:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-15/segments/1397609532374.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20140416005212-00219-ip-10-147-4-33.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9591144323348999,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-15","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-15__0__142958740","lang":"en","text":"Sharing the Afghan\nDay 106 (April 16) They fight but they also share. :)\nDay 105 (Aprl 15) We had a rain most of the day today. In between I was struck between the contrast between the grey skies and the vibrant springtime color.\nSunset Maple Seed Pods\nDay 104 (April 14)\nDay 103 (April 13) A year after I painted our bedroom walls \"apple crisp\" Robert is painting the trim and doors \"root beer\" brown. I love it.\nDay 102 (April 12) I noticed these on a tree in my backyard today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://oceanstatehome.blogspot.com/2014/03/paint-in-progress.html","date":"2018-07-18T06:38:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590069.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718060927-20180718080927-00478.warc.gz","language_score":0.9760802388191223,"token_count":546,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__161046793","lang":"en","text":"Master Bath Vanity\nAs you may have seen in the last post, everything was masked off. Once that was done they spray painted primer on all the walls and ceilings. With everything masked off, this made for quick work.\nI stopped by after work one night to see how the paint was progressing. They were using a sprayer to do the ceilings.\nThe air was thick with latex paint spray. The painter wore a respirator.\nI didn't have one, so my time was limited to a about two minutes. Long enough to get a couple of quick pics.\nAfter the primer and ceilings were done, they went to work on the wood trim. Again, having it masked off enabled the painters to use a sprayer.\nEven the doors were sprayed. I liked the idea of spraying the trim and doors because it gave the woodwork a smooth, even finish. That's hard to do with a brush.\nThe bottom half with the wainscoting was sprayed white. The upper half will be painted Collingwood like the Living Room and Kitchen. We may change that once we move in and get a feel for the room.\nRoom Over Garage Stairs\nEven the oak treads were masked off so that they could paint the stair trim.\nRoom Over Garage Stairs\nThe next step was to paint all of the walls using an 18\" roller. This made for quick work.\n18\" Roller and Tray\nI was thinking that \"I need one of these\". Then I thought, \"maybe not\". Mrs. OSH will then have my weekends booked if she changes her mind about the colors.\nThe first coat was put on as a base with cutting in around the windows and corners done later with a brush. Then they will then go back and do the final coat with the roller.\nTools of the Trade\nNow that everything is masked off the painters (DJ Rasmusson Paint Restoration Co.) are making quick progress.\nFirst it was painting primer over all the drywall to provide an even background color and give the paint something to stick to. Then they painted the ceilings using a sprayer which I’m guessing saved them a ton of time. After they were done with the ceilings, they went on and painted all of the trim work in place. They are painting the walls so this doesn’t hurt anything doing it this way. They also spray painted all of the doors giving them a nice smooth, even coat. Now they’ve broken out the rollers and started on the walls.\nWe can’t wait to see what the finish colors look like in our new rooms.\nEnjoy your weekend.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tianmichang.blogspot.com/2013/05/art-swap.html","date":"2019-03-20T22:08:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202471.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20190320210433-20190320232433-00305.warc.gz","language_score":0.9908151030540466,"token_count":205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__76253672","lang":"en","text":"I recently did an art swap with a fellow character animator and friend, Jacob Streilein.\nI provided him with a tiny canvas and this is what he painted me:\nIt's from his third year film and it's so beautiful!\nThis is what I will be sending him when he's back from vacation:\nThe canvases are about 2 x 2.75\". So they're very small. Mine was done with acrylic and I haven't touched acrylics since first year! I was really scared so I kept it simple.\nI definitely want to buy more tiny canvases and do this over the summer because it turned out to be so much fun.\nI forgot to add some yellow highlights on some of the rocks so I'll do that before I send it off to Jacob.\nI hope he likes it, cause I'm not as skilled of a painter as he is :P\nI finally added the yellow highlights!\nI definitely think it looks a little better and not as flat.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artexplorers.co.uk/tag/portrait/","date":"2022-08-19T08:34:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573630.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20220819070211-20220819100211-00443.warc.gz","language_score":0.8435424566268921,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__137048145","lang":"en","text":"Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\nLeave a Comment\nPosted on June 13, 2019 by artexplorerscreative\nA two hour art project for primary aged children creating Picasso – inspired portraits using oil pastel\nCategory: Drawing Tags: artlessons, artteacher, creativity, cubism, ideas, kids art, kidsartideas, pastel, picasso, portrait, primaryart, primaryartideas\nWebsite Built with WordPress.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dailygazette.com/article/2014/05/15/historian-translates-love-old-buildings-art","date":"2017-08-20T04:22:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886105970.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20170820034343-20170820054343-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.9778183102607727,"token_count":945,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__187917784","lang":"en","text":"In a one-room schoolhouse in the town of Princetown, about 70 years ago, Irma Mastrean discovered that she might be a pretty good artist.\n“It was probably pretty unusual in those days, but our teacher, in that little one-room schoolhouse, would give us art lessons on Friday,” said Mastrean, whose artwork is on display at the Mabee Farm’s Franchere Center.\n“I can remember we would all start with the horizon line, and all the other kids would put it right in the middle. I said, ‘no, it doesn’t have to be in the middle.’ I’ve been painting ever since.”\nThe historian for the town of Princetown since 1976, Mastrean will have her paintings on display for the next two months, and a reception for the artist will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Franchere Center.\nThe exhibit is titled “Nostalgia,” and includes more than 20 of Mastrean’s paintings of old homes and landscapes, many of them from the town of Princetown.\n“I enjoy painting, and I like to paint something that I know about, places I’ve loved in the past, things like that,” said Mastrean, who typically paints with acrylics on masonite.\n“A lot of my paintings are from around here and New England, and if I see something on my way to Plattsburgh to see my son I might paint that, too.”\nIncluded in the exhibit are paintings of the Van Guysling House in Schenectady, the Altamont Train Station (now the Altamont Free Library) and her largest work, an image of the family farm she grew up on in Princetown.\n“I call that my ‘Grandma Moses’ painting,” she said. “It means a lot to me because it’s the farm I was raised on, and I enjoy painting farms and barns. I also do old schoolhouses, train stations and other old buildings. The old Altamont train station was beautiful, and I enjoyed painting that, but sometimes it might just be any old building, especially if it’s not in too good shape. It’s got something to do with being nostalgic.”\nAnother of her paintings, “Downtown Schenectady,” is an image of the intersection of Broadway and State Street and shows a sign that reads, “Planters Peanuts.”\nMastrean graduated from Draper High School in 1947, married in 1949 and began a family with her husband, Steve.\n“I worked at Barney’s, the Schenectady Trust Company and an advertising firm on Erie Boulevard, and I would love going shopping downtown,” she remembered. “When I was working I didn’t paint that much, but then when I was home taking care of the kids I did quite a few paintings.”\nOn occasion, Mastrean would have the opportunity to take art lessons.\n“I took a commercial art course in the 1950s, and learned a lot about vanishing points,” she said. “Once you learn those things they sort of cramp your style a little bit. I also took some classes at the college [Schenectady County Community College] and for one of them I had to paint in the abstract style. That was hard for me, but I feel like all of the classes I took were helpful. But I still the paint the things I feel I know. I paint what I have experienced in my life.”\nMastrean, who has sold her work at the Stockade Art Show, held each September in Schenectady, also earned a little money painting illustrated herb charts.\n“I don’t enjoy doing still life, but I will do it on occasion, if I see a flower I like or something like that,” she said. “I can’t do small things anymore because I just can’t see that well close up, so if I’m going to do something these days, it’ll be something big, like a big red barn. I love old buildings.”\nReach Gazette reporter Bill Buell at 395-3190 or firstname.lastname@example.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.burkholderproject.com/patsy-smith/","date":"2020-11-24T21:30:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141177566.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20201124195123-20201124225123-00050.warc.gz","language_score":0.9793030619621277,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__161899018","lang":"en","text":"From her studio in North Platte, Nebraska, Patsy Smith has become a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, placed work with a variety of galleries and won numerous regional awards. Her paintings hang in private collections throughout the U.S. and she has been in seven museum shows. Smith also teaches watercolor workshops around her home state.\n“Whenever I paint, I call upon my childlike nature. I want a release from rules and constraints, as well as a way to express what’s inside me. The final result is important, but what I enjoy most is the journey. Just as the prairie sky is in constant flux, each new painting teaches me that I, too am always changing. If I knew the way to a perfect painting, the pursuit wouldn’t be necessary, the adventure would be lost, and there would be no need to paint.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.carolinemcintyre.com/worksoncanvas","date":"2024-02-22T10:33:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473738.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222093910-20240222123910-00538.warc.gz","language_score":0.9575644135475159,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__2205514","lang":"en","text":"I am interested in the colours I see around me. I feel they can translate the visual memories and emotions\nI experience in the Australian landscape with its unique, and beautiful flora. Colours are the starting point of each painting and become the key elements of my abstraction work. The expression of colours lies in unexpected relations and associations.\nPainting to me is a constant exploration.\nAs an artist, it is important to be curious and keep challenging oneself and in the process I have experimented with different subjects and techniques. Here are few examples of commission works of the past few years.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.newventureproducts.co.uk/40-garage-workshop-floor-paints","date":"2018-06-19T16:14:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863100.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20180619154023-20180619174023-00256.warc.gz","language_score":0.9004225730895996,"token_count":131,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__20500463","lang":"en","text":"A fine textured anti slip floor paint made with high quality resins. Ideal as a general purpose floor paint for internal walkways, factory & workshop floors\nTough, High Quality Two part water based Epoxy Floor Paint. Ideal for high wear areas requiring a tough coating. Also available with an anti slip additive to give a tough anti-slip finish.\nFlag Paint's Heavy Duty Anti Slip Floor Paint (Elastomeric) is made using a blend of high quality thermo-acrylic and polyurethane resins resulting in a heavy duty elastomeric coating that offers a tough, durable and flexible long lasting finish.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.thestreet.com/story/12218978/1/ppg-architectural-coatings-announces-the-launch-of-manor-hall174-interior-paint.html","date":"2015-05-22T22:57:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-22/segments/1432207926828.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20150521113206-00075-ip-10-180-206-219.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9086722731590271,"token_count":570,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-22__0__187086282","lang":"en","text":"PPG Architectural Finishes, Inc. is announcing the launch of the reformulated, Manor Hall interior super premium latex paint. Manor Hall is resistant to household stains through the combination of resin and proprietary formulation.\nThese 100% acrylic latex paints have an outstanding adhesion and coverage, offering a burnish and mildew resistant coating and providing the durability for use in high humidity and high traffic areas. A rich, smooth film provides a beautiful finish with the product’s outstanding hiding aided by excellent flow and leveling. The product is recommended for the following substrates: concrete/masonry block, ferrous metal, gypsum wallboard-drywall, plaster and wood.\n“The reformulated Manor Hall interior paint improves upon a well-established, trusted product by providing our customers with added features and benefits,” said Tracy Pease, PPG Architectural Coatings NA Residential Repaint and Brand Manager. “These enhancements continue to build upon the Manor Hall interior paint reputation for outstanding performance at a highly competitive price point.”\n|Paint, Primer & Stain Repellent in One||A primer coat is usually not necessary; combination of resin/formulation resists household stains (Causes water stains to bead up and run off surface)|\n< 50 g/L VOC\n|Can be used in all regulated areas|\n|Excellent burnish resistance||Surfaces can be wiped or brushed against without impacting the sheen of the film|\n|Excellent flow and leveling||Provides smooth film and promotes better hiding and coverage|\n|Excellent scrubs||Offers excellent durability and enables repeated cleaning|\n|Lifetime Limited Warranty||Satisfaction guaranteed|\nManor Hall interior paints are available in flat enamel, eggshell, stain and semi-gloss sheens at any PPG PITTSBURGH PAINTS® retail locations and independent dealers. This product works with PPG’s THE VOICE OF COLOR® program to provide a wide color range and professional color tools to meet the most demanding design challenges.PPG Architectural Coatings PPG Architectural Coatings is a respected paint industry leader, providing interior and exterior paints and stains as well as caulks and adhesives for homeowners and professionals across North America. PPG’s line-up of residential, commercial and industrial paint brands offers a wide range of choices to meet the varying needs of consumers, interior designers, painting contractors, property managers, developers and architects. Backed by PPG Industries, the world’s leading coatings and specialty products company, PPG Architectural Coatings manufactures and sells its products through home centers, independent dealers and through a network of company-owned stores across North America. For more information, visit PPGAC.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://indepalace.kz/en/news/view/106","date":"2020-07-05T10:35:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655887319.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20200705090648-20200705120648-00028.warc.gz","language_score":0.9677838683128357,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__103950219","lang":"en","text":"On February 27, 2020, the Grand opening of the exhibition «Izdenis» by the young artist Usembekov Bakytzhan was held in the art Gallery of the Palace of Independence.\nThe exhibition presents works of the young artist Usembekov Bakytzhan. His style is distinguished by a careful attitude to the heritage of national culture. This is evidenced by his works, where he presents traditional motifs of the art of Ancient Kazakhstan in a new presentation.\nThe author's work is noteworthy - it is framed in a ring image of a Swan found in Pazyryk mounds.\nBakytzhan uses this symbol in his work, as well as other motifs-images of deer, inspired by the Saks animal style. At the same time, we can see the interweaving of patterns of the Kazakh geometric and zoomorphic ornament in the jewelry created by him.\nIn the works, the author conveys the harmony of man and the surrounding world, where pastoral stories depict people and pets, such as foals, goats, etc.\nAt the same time, in jewelry art, as well as painting by Usembekov Bakytzhan, there are bold search works with the introduction of new forms, textures and subjects.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://travelbulgaria.news/samokov-monastery/","date":"2018-09-22T16:48:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267158609.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20180922162437-20180922182837-00451.warc.gz","language_score":0.9780094623565674,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__20157830","lang":"en","text":"On October 1st Samokov Monastery “Pokrov Bogorodichen” celebrates its temple feast. On this day the Orthodox Church celebrates the Protection of the Holy Mother. The holy place is a favorite of the Bulgarian legend of the musical scene Lili Ivanova and she is known as one of the greatest donors of the monastery. To make sure that it is not by accident that the primacy of the Bulgarian stage feels closest to God in this place, visit the monastery.\nThe monastery was founded in 1772 by an old lady – Fata from Samokov. Then she decided to give her home to the Rila Monastery and at that place founded a monastery. Gradually, the metropolis grew, and in the middle of the 19th century, more than 100 nuns and elders lived in the monastery. No less interesting than the history of the monastery are the icons in the church of the monastery.\nIt is believed that one of the frescoes with the Patriotic Virgin and the work of Zahari Zograf himself. Certainly, however, there is evidence that icons for the church were painted by his brother, Dimitar Zograph. It is believed that the iconostasis, along with the images of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary with the Child, are depicted and the first teachers, St. St. Cyril and Methodius were made by another famous Samokov painter – Hristo Dimitrov. There are also other icons in the church, which came out from under the hands of the Samokov masters – St. Nicholas and Sts. John Chrysostom.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://thelala.com/diy-mini-succulents-garden/","date":"2018-12-19T04:14:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376830479.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20181219025453-20181219051453-00153.warc.gz","language_score":0.9298477172851562,"token_count":437,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__140428590","lang":"en","text":"Summertime is upon us and we couldn’t be more excited to finally have some downtime to craft all those DIY’s we’ve been dying to try. Since succulents are currently all the rage, we decided to make a mini garden of these cool, drought-resistant plants. We love the idea of mixing in some vibrant colors with the greenery, so we decided to paint our pots bright shades of pink.\n- Mini succulent plants\n- Acrylic paint (several shades plus a metallic color for the accents)\n- Paint brushes\n- Painters tape\n- Potting soil\nChoose a few pretty plants (we found ours at a local grocery store for about $5 each) and pick up a few pots at your local craft store (these are from Michael’s for 99¢ each).\nWe chose to use a few different shades of pink, but feel free to use any colors you like! Paint each pot the shade of your choice-we did three coats on each to fully cover the color underneath-and let them fully dry for at least an hour.\nAfter the pots are completely dry, cut strips of painters tape down to the length of each pot. We tried a few different patterns on ours but stuck to triangles and solid lines. Mix it up or keep your patterns simple-it’s up to you! Then use a metallic color (we loved the gold with the pink) and paint in the areas sectioned off by the tape. Make sure the tape is pressed flat against the pots, so you get smooth, clean lines.\nWe let our pots dry overnight just to be sure we didn’t mess up the lines when pulling off the tape. After the metallic paint has completely dried, peel of the tape and check out your patterns! You can always go back with the original shade and fix any small mistakes.\nPlant your succulents in the pots-you might need to use some extra potting soil to pack in the plants. Succulents only need to be watered once in a while, but be sure to leave them somewhere in the sun!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.practiquills.com/single-post/2018/06/16/a-spring-waterfall-at-tamarack","date":"2024-04-17T15:26:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817158.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20240417142102-20240417172102-00618.warc.gz","language_score":0.9381551742553711,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__119141928","lang":"en","text":"A Spring Waterfall at Tamarack\nThe Tamarack's Best of West Virginia Juried exhibition starts today! My piece \"Spring Waterfall\" along with 94 other pieces will be re-juried today for the top prizes. The exhibition runs June 16th - August 5 at the Tamarack Gallery in Beckley, WV!\nThis wisteria wall is on 18\" x 24\" stretched canvas that I painted myself. It was truly a joy to make.\nIf you see it at the Tamarack Gallery, send me a picture of yourself next to it and tag PractiQuills on either Facebook or Instagram! And now, on to more quilled pieces! -Leah","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://articlechamber.com/how-to-hire-interior-painting-contractors/","date":"2021-10-28T17:06:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323588398.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20211028162638-20211028192638-00437.warc.gz","language_score":0.9684925079345703,"token_count":958,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__235230192","lang":"en","text":"Painting is one of the vital requirements at homes, in offices or showrooms. Do you see the layers of paint wearing out of the walls of your home? Then there is an immediate need to get the house painted again.\nPainting Company Brisbane provides a range of painting options for the customers satisfying every aspect of their requirement.\nWho is a painting contractor?\nPainting contractors are local professionals that perform a set of operations related to your painting project. They work with a team of people divided under various tasks. Some of them perform tasks related to painting, trimming, molding, and repairing the plaster.\nHow to find the ideal Painting Contractor?\nGetting connected to a painting contractor is another deal to crack on. Personally, there is no issue in getting a painting contractor as early as possible. But at times you can find them extremely busy, mostly during the festive season.\nAsk your neighbors\nThe easiest way to get connected to a painting contractor is through your neighbors. There might be someone who got his house painted a couple of months back, you can ask for their visiting card or a number from them.\nIt will benefit you in two ways; firstly, you would get access to a painting contractor. Secondly, you will also get to analyze the quality and creativity of the painter by physically inspecting your neighbor’s house.\nYou will get relieved out of stress because now you have seen the work samples of the painter and the joy of satisfaction on the customer’s face.\nLook for signs around you\nAt times, it is often observed that painting contractors get the display signs on the lawns and gates of the houses they are working on. These signs can also let you know about the painting contractor, as nowadays people hardly get to know what’s going inside their neighbor‘s house.\nIn urban areas, the weekly local magazines featuring renovated interiors and exteriors come up with lists of names and numbers of the painters.\nBut they can be situated far off from your place and quite expensive for your budget. So the previous option is more convenient for you if you are a money saver.\nCheck the customer reviews\nOnline and verbal reviews play a significant role in making the right decision of hiring one of the best painting contractors. The reports give an idea of painting contractors who are local to reach and at the same time, ensure quality work.\nAs it said, word of mouth plays a crucial role in getting to know about a particular person or a company.\nSame is the case with painting contractors, some people proudly boost out the results of actually best painters, thus making them famous for their services. Such painters are likely to have a good word of mouth, and hence they work exceptionally well, to maintain their reputation among people.\nExperience at its best\nWhenever you hire a painting contractor, it’s essential to see that he holds a reputed place in the market. He should carry years of expertise in the field of painting to ensure a good quality of work.\nYears of manual experience and a team of well-trained professionals would let things work the best. Experience gives assurance that your money and home is in the right hands.\nSo if a painting contractor is a well-known name in the society you live and has delivered good quality work to most of his customers, this option is the best to choose from.\nEnquire about the Cost\nWhen it comes about getting the house painted, one thing that bothers, many of us is the cost involved. Never work in an unplanned way.\nAlways make sure that you have made inquiries about certain things before handling the home project to a painting contractor.\nIt is well to know the investment that is involved in the entire painting process. You need to enquire from the painting contractor what will be the charges of painting the house. On what basis he would settle the amount and what will be the cost of products and paints involved. These things need to be well enquired by the painting contractor beforehand to avoid any hassle afterward.\nEven if you have hired the best painting contractor, it is always good to analyze the work in progress on your own to ensure perfection in work.\nHaving discussed the above points, it must be clear about the hiring process of the painting contractor for the interior of the house. Painting involves a lot of activeness and presence of mind. It is a work that requires your attention as well as the painter’s concentration to fetch the best results.\nWorking a bit smartly and carefully will help you fetch one of the best interior painting contractors to get your house paint. Get your home interiors painted by the best painting contractors in the area.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://roofpaintingspecialist.com.my/Professional-Roof-Painting-Service-Malaysia-and-Roof-Coating-Expert-Malaysia/","date":"2024-04-19T03:50:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817253.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419013002-20240419043002-00885.warc.gz","language_score":0.9309098124504089,"token_count":227,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__33882916","lang":"en","text":"Latest Technology of Residential & Commercial Roof Painting Works in Kuala Lumpur & Selangor\nOur professional roof painting service in Malaysia provides excellent and efficient roof painting, coating and leakage solution for all types of residential, commercial, institutional and industrial building. Our roof coating expert service in Klang Valley and Kuala Lumpur is very dedicated in providing you with the latest technology of a long lasting protection for various roofing system.\nQualified & Trained Contractor of Industrial Roof Coating Service in Malaysia\nProfessional roof painting service is inclusive of a qualified and trained technicians and installer to supply you with different types of roof painting and coating works that suits best with your roofing system. In Malaysia, our roof coating expert service is known in offering only high quality and cost effective services of roof painting, coating and sealing works for clients and companies in Kuala Lumpur, Klang Valley and Selangor, Malaysia.\nCall our professional roof painting specialist in KL & Klang Valley now or send us your enquiry for more information about our roof painting, coating & sealant services for Home, Office, Commercial and Industrial buildings in Malaysia.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.studio23atlanta.com/service-page/acrylic-landscape-painting-1","date":"2023-09-25T19:37:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510085.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925183615-20230925213615-00511.warc.gz","language_score":0.8584497570991516,"token_count":219,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__196361794","lang":"en","text":"Acrylic Landscape Painting\nStep-by-step acrylic painting - all levels welcome!\n- Starts Oct 5Starts Oct 5\n- 185 US dollars$185\n- Roswell Street Southeast\nIn this 6-week course, Students are led step-by-step through several acrylic paintings of landscapes. Participants will learn about composition, color mixing, and various painting techniques. All supplies included. This course is open to all levels! Begins Thursday, October 5th Meets 7-9pm ** $10 registration fee & form due on the first class for new students**\nFor cancellations, please call Studio 23 three days prior to the start of the course. Once the course has begun, no refunds can be given. Classes must be used within 3 months of purchase. *No refunds or cancellation for camps*\n1308 Roswell Street Southeast, Smyrna, GA, USA","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jenniferberry.com/about-me.html","date":"2024-04-24T21:42:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819971.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424205851-20240424235851-00118.warc.gz","language_score":0.9813777208328247,"token_count":158,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__118972252","lang":"en","text":"For as long as I can remember I've enjoyed creating art! Growing up, I spent countless hours drawing and painting. I used anything I could find as reference, from still life objects to magazine photos.\nSince selling my first painting in 2004, I've been passionate about creating meaningful pieces for others to enjoy. Recently I've been exploring my love for realism with my work through oil portraits, landscapes, and any subject that strikes me as interesting.\nThough I've had no formal training, I enjoy the challenge of uncharted territory within my artwork, and strive to learn new things with each painting.\nI live in Sanford, Florida, with my husband, Jason, and our three sons. When I'm not painting I enjoy time with family and friends, gardening, and fishing.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://detroitjamaat.online/domina-art.php","date":"2022-01-20T17:41:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320302355.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20220120160411-20220120190411-00305.warc.gz","language_score":0.9077065587043762,"token_count":266,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__86557910","lang":"en","text":"See details and photos. Listed in category:.\nMichael Domina grew up on a dairy farm in Montgomery Center, Vermont, where he fell in love with painting.\nour mailing list. Sold Artwork. Kate Domina is a Toronto-based figurative painter.\nSelect your country Yes, I want to receive news about great art and events at Crescent Hill Gallery. Candyland Kate Domina Oil on Canvas 40\" 30\". Azure Kate Domina Oil on Canvas 24\" 24\".\nRequest Commission. If you are interested in purchasing Kate Domina work from her contemporary fine art collection for sale, click the button below or call now!\nKate Domina Kate Domina is an artist from Toronto who paints children and adolescents with whimsical and domina art representational oil painting techniques. Using children and adolescents as her subjects, she incorporates classical representational oil painting techniques with whimsical and often ambiguous narratives.\nTranscendence circle Kate Domina Oil on Canvas 30\" 30\".\nHer critical theory fixation Lacan, Freud, and Jung specifically weaves its way into her work, evolving her portraits into studies of human frailty, and often, neurosis. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lindabarkerpaints.com/about-us/","date":"2021-09-19T20:16:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780056900.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20210919190128-20210919220128-00189.warc.gz","language_score":0.8917767405509949,"token_count":102,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__207718972","lang":"en","text":"Linda Barker Paints is a trading name of Easicolor Ltd\nwhere we have the expertise of thirty plus years making and supplying quality paints to the DIY market and commercial projects alike since 1989.\nThe palette of 90 specially selected shades is designed to take the worry out of choosing and combining colours for your living space.\nWhatever the combination, no two colours will clash.\nSo you can mix and match at will, safe in the knowledge that whatever you choose the shades will always work well together.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.brunnhofer.at/stone-richard/","date":"2023-02-08T17:39:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500837.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208155417-20230208185417-00396.warc.gz","language_score":0.9576126933097839,"token_count":1559,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__118735510","lang":"en","text":"Stone has always muddied the distinction between painting and sculpture, always pressing the one into the service of the other, rendering two distinct artforms twins, glimmering reflections of the possibilities of matter.\nA world of turmoil and doubt builds monuments to assure itself of its longevity; a world of triumph and certainty builds menageries to showcase its eclectic worldliness. Richard Stone does both simultaneously, as if he sees the timeless persistence of things and their disintegration as a continuum on which humanity cannot but live. The paintings and sculptures in everywhen continue Stone’s conceptual mapping of landscape, while also investigating the limits of artistic boundaries.\nStone has always muddied the distinction between painting and sculpture, always pressing the one into the service of the other, rendering two distinct artforms twins, glimmering reflections of the possibilities of matter. And now with painting, he treads a line between abstraction and figuration so subtle that images leap where brushstrokes seem inert. The result is the remnants of a dazzling empire, crumbling and yet shimming through its own ruin: a lost past, a forgotten future, a timelessness wedged in the present.\nA very great deal of scholarly energy can be devoted to the distinction between abstract and figurative painting, but none of it comes to much in everwhen. It might be supposed that figurative painting aims to give a picture of the world, even after the dissipation of the mimesis paradigm in which the sole ambition of art is to imitate reality. To paint something is to represent it anew, through the eyes of the artist, so that the figure is both part of the fabric of the world and the subject of art. Religious painting, for example, confers earthly certainty on the divine while opening and continuing an artistic discourse on how to represent the essential human concerns. Conversely, abstract painting may be thought to represent not things but feelings and ideas, wherein it is more concerned with the mechanics of paint and its dynamic possibility to express the strivings of the soul. Abstract expressionism and geometric abstraction at least have in common the will to eschew the figure and to explore the possibility of painting, but they diverge in their respective concerns with feelings and ideas. This coarse distinction has been prevalent for maybe one hundred years, but not without difficulty. The distinction begins to crumble with the likes of de Kooning, Auerbach and Kossoff, where the figure is present but abstracted, both a feeling and an idea, whilst also a thing of the world.\nNow Stone has turned his hand to painting on a grand scale as if to challenge the tension between abstraction and figuration, causing it to collapse in a swirl of figures, representations, ideas and feelings, bolstered by sculptures that precisely reflect – and yet casually diverge from – the paintings. The first thing to emerge from these densely-layered networks of brushstrokes are vertical lines, evenly spaced and translucent, not dividing the canvas but defining it. These lines bring order to an apparent chaos by stating a theme that continues throughout everywhen, even mirrored in the legs of the plinths on which the sculptures stand. They mark the first divergence from abstraction, as they create subtle pockets of activity in which figures begin to emerge. In some works, we see ciphers of tropical birds and foliage, in others we might perceives traces of humanity. That which appears as abstraction gives way to figuration precisely because there is a hidden order.\nThe figures that seem to emerge may not even be there; like Stone’s whitewashed and sanded landscapes, these works play on the uncertain relationship between the viewer’s perception and the artist’s intention. But there on the canvas, we certainly seem to see something, as if these paintings are a metaphor for seeing certainty where there is only contingency. Abstraction and figuration converge to allow the viewer to see faint glimmers of paradise. Although consisting in abstractions with suggestions of figures, everywhen continues Stone’s exploration of landscape. Thematically speaking, he continues to explore his preoccupation with the mythological image of England as a country defined by its landscape, but unlike the misty, romantic landscape of previous work, here we see an England emblazoned with colour. It resembles a nod to the outlying tropical lands that become the extension of the landscape on which a world is built across continents and cultures. And in a dramatic departure from Stone’s usual landscapes, these new ones are bursting with life: within the apparent abstraction, the figures emerge, densely populating the canvas, bustling for space or attention. Here we find a tonic to the barren moors, heaths and fields of England that makes everywhen something of a menagerie of paintings. Nonetheless, there is the familiar mist of Stone’s earlier works; here more subtle, patchy and in billows, but a mist all the same.\nStone has always referred to his work as ‘the reversal of making’: the figurines with their heads subsumed by bulbs of wax and the antique oil paintings with their surfaces sanded away and brushed with whitewash are acts of making something by a discrete process of unmaking what is already there and which is already supposedly complete in and of itself. But this new body of paintings that constitute the bulk of everywhen seem to revert to pure making. However, traces of unmaking still pervade the canvases. The renewed act of making gathers in together the tradition of landscape painting, and then delicately unmakes it by filling it with apparent figures that almost, but not quite, dissolve into dizzying abstraction. Always so preoccupied with history as both the key to the present and a mythology of greatness lost, Stone now situates himself firmly within a painterly tradition that walks the tightrope of abstraction and figuration, both making and unmaking the landscape of England, of painting, of past and present.\nThe sculptures in everywhen echo the form of the paintings, with their undulating lines, their curves and a difficult tension between solidity and plasticity. Stone’s unity of painting and sculpture reaches its climax with formal parity between very distinct materials and entirely indistinct ideas. If the paintings are menageries of tropical creatures in far-off landscapes, then the sculptures are monuments to a landscape that is the consistent substance of art. But these new monuments, unlike those before, are not heroic or quotidian with an absurdist touch, they are elegant follies that express a desire to persist through time entirely without purpose, luxuriating in a purposeless aesthetics. These sculptures sit parallel with the paintings; reflective, but always already other.\nIn the final analysis, Stone has moved forward aesthetically while remaining conceptually true to his roots: the landscape is the sole bearer of a peoples’ history, knowing more than anyone could ever conceive, having seen it all and burying each new layer of history in its folds, waiting for an artist archaeologist to scratch or brush away the surface. And therein this contemporary body of work, which would have been impossible without the very modern notion of a fraught distinction between abstraction and figuration, is inextricably tied to an ongoing narrative. Stone finds himself, quite unavoidably it seems, entrenched in the art historical tradition of landscape, whether in painting or sculpture, whether made or unmade. To the monuments of a lost past, everywhen adds the menagerie of a forgotten future in which a sense of urgency, drowning in colour and replete with chimeras, sweeps the surface, as if restless to find its direction in a land without end.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://adroitmetals.com/product/zinc-finishing/","date":"2020-04-01T10:27:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370505730.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20200401100029-20200401130029-00293.warc.gz","language_score":0.8404397368431091,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__34584611","lang":"en","text":"Zinc is an electrolytic plating process that acts as a sacrificial coating to protect the substrate from corrosion.\nA conversion coating of chromate can be applied after zinc plating to increase the level of corrosion resistance.\nZinc plating with chromate can also be used to improve adhesion of secondary paint operations. 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Sirbiladze's paintings explore the mediated gap between expression and the subconcious. Made primarily with oilsticks and pastels on unprimed canvas, the works are at once performative, gestural, and serene. Her paintings fluctuated from representation to abstraction and possess enigmatic titles such as \"like it hot\", \"salome\" and \"they made it because of the time\". Through her deliberate obfuscation between idea and thing, Sirbiladze presents abstract portraits of the outside world.\nTamuna Sirbiladze (born in 1971, Tbilisi, Georgia, lives and works in Vienna) Studied in Tbilissi State Academy from 1989 -- 1994, the Academy of fine Arts, Vienna, 1997 -- 2003, and the Slade School of Arts, London, 2003. Previous solo shows include exhibitions at Half Gallery of New York (2015) and Jonathan Viner of London (2008).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.brichardson.com/pricing.html","date":"2017-12-18T22:13:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948627628.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20171218215655-20171219001655-00506.warc.gz","language_score":0.840591549873352,"token_count":201,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__196169237","lang":"en","text":"Pricing: (Please contact me with any questions)\nForms of Payments:\nOriginal Paintings & Flags :\nGiclee Paintings and Post Prints :\nGiclée (pronounced “zhee-clay“) is a method of producing high quality reproductions of artwork using special ink-jet printers.\nMuseum-quality Giclée reproductions are recognized as “the next best thing” to owning the original and can be found in the world’s finest museums and art galleries. My Giclée reproductions offer an image stability rating of 100 years due to the archival-grade pigment inks, acid-free media and high quality canvas. A UV protective coating is sprayed on all of my reproductions.\nLeasing (renting) Original Art :\nCompany & Sport Logo :\nMusical Instruments :\nCustom / Commissioned Pieces :\nCopyright 1973. Bob Richardson. All Rights Reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ninjacrackface.blogspot.com/2012/04/marine-biker-army.html","date":"2018-05-25T06:35:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794867046.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20180525063346-20180525083346-00088.warc.gz","language_score":0.9962025284767151,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__20406524","lang":"en","text":"So, I've been playing around with my Bikes the last few months and I decided to take them to a tournament earlier this month. They did ok, but that's not what I'm impressed with. I had decided to take a fully painted army to the tourney. When I was slacking on painting them up (I had plenty of time) I realized I wasn't going to make it. So I almost switched em out to play an army I had already painted (mostly).\nAnyway, my wife convinced me to finish them. She even spent a LOT of hours helping me paint them up. Now... I didn't get them finished before the tourney, but I made a TON of progress in a short time. I'll get some pics posted up here soon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://oldworldchristmas.com/products/paint-brush-a-ornament","date":"2022-06-26T05:52:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103037089.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20220626040948-20220626070948-00216.warc.gz","language_score":0.9612197279930115,"token_count":126,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__220632664","lang":"en","text":"Paint Brush (a) Ornament\nThis product is sold out\nThe Story BehindFor thousands of years people have been painting on walls with a variety of paint brushes. The earliest brushes were created from sticks, leaves and animal bones and hair. Today, paint brushes are used to turn a house to a home and a canvas into a piece of art.\nEach glass ornament is mouth-blown into finely carved molds\nA solution of hot liquid silver is added for exceptional color and vibrance\nOrnaments are then hand-painted and hand-glittered for a fine finish","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.diythought.com/7-painting-activities-that-kids-will-love/","date":"2024-02-26T20:36:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474663.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226194006-20240226224006-00273.warc.gz","language_score":0.9343578219413757,"token_count":684,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__184204054","lang":"en","text":"Keep the kids busy this week with these 7 painting activities that kids will love. The painting activities here all use different techniques, they are all simple and great for all ages. There are homemade paints such as puffy paint and sidewalk paint as well as fun creative activities such as monster blow paintings and oil marbling. So lets get painting!\n7 Painting Activities That Kids Will Love\n1. Homemade Puffy Paints\nPuffy paints are lots of fun to paint with and are super easy to make. Get the recipe from Sunlit Spaces. Puffy paints are sure to keep kids busy!\nMaterials required for Puffy Paints\n- Squirt bottles\n- A funnel\n- Big cans of Barbasol shaving cream\n- A Big bottle of white school glue\n- Liquid food coloring\n2. Sidewalk Chalk Paint\nSidewalk chalk paint is a fun and easy activity to make with your kids. It is made from ingredients you likely already have at home, baking soda, corn starch, water, food coloring, and vinegar. Have a blast making artwork and watching it fizzle down the driveway! Visit Mainly Homemade to find out more.\nMaterials required for Sidewalk Chalk Paint\n3. Marshmallow Paint\nMarshmallow paint is awesome for kids to use to decorate cookies. It is quick and easy to make and lots of fun to decorate with. Mix it up and use it on bread for a very sweet sandwich or use it to paint on paper. Crafts By Amanda has the recipe and all you need to know about this fun painting activity.\n4. Ice Painting\nPainting on ice is a whole new and fun painting experience for youngsters. Freeze ice in cake molds before painting, it’s as easy as that! Click here to read the full tutorial.\nMaterials required for Ice Painting\n5. Spin Art Hearts\nSpin painting or spin art is a process where an item is decorated with paint by spinning the object. No fancy equipment is needed just something that spins like a salad spinner. This is one art activity that all kids will love. Head over to Left Brain Craft Brain to read the full tutorial.\n6. Monster Blow Painting\nCreate fun, cute and scary monster faces before using the blow painting technique to create monster hair. A great art project for all ages, for younger children, draw the faces for them. Visit Pickle Bums to find out more information.\nMaterials required for Monster Blow Painting\n- Watered down paint, food coloring or liquid watercolors\n- A container for each color of paint\n- A spoon for each color of paint\n- Large sheets of paper\n- Straws – one for each child\n- Permanent markers\n7. Marbling Painting With Oil\nCreate beautiful artwork using this oil marbling technique. Since oil and water repel rather than mix, the oil marbling technique creates bubbles of color and white spots. Where there are oil bubbles, the water-based food coloring won’t stick to the paper. These paintings would look amazing turned into cards. Head over to The Artful Parent to find out more.\nFor your convenience, this post contains affiliate links. These add no cost to you but we may earn a small commission through any linked sales which help to ensure we can keep doing what we love.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kingspainters.com/austin-tx-home-painters/","date":"2024-04-20T16:09:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817670.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420153103-20240420183103-00518.warc.gz","language_score":0.8852566480636597,"token_count":531,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__29106888","lang":"en","text":"Painters in Austin, TX\nProfessional Painting Service Serving Georgetown, Pflugerville, Austin & Surrounding Areas!\nWhen you need experienced painters at reasonable prices, King Painters is whom you want to call. We have over ten years providing customers with luxury, attention to detail local painting services. Our perfection in straight clean lines and high-quality painting services has made us the fastest-growing painting service company in Austin, TX. Schedule a free same or next day on-site estimate by calling 512-538-6029\nOur family and locally owned paint company offer:\n- 24hr turn around on most projects\n- No-cost, no-obligation estimates\n- Reasonable pricing and competitive rates\n- Experienced Painters\n- Guaranteed Perfect Straight Lines\n- Same & Next Day Estimates\n- Local Community Focused\nOur guarantee is our high-quality paint. Kings Painter only uses the industry’s best paint supplies from providers like Sherwin Williams and Behr®. With a guarantee of quality, we exceed our customer’s expectations.\nPlease don’t take it from us! Check out our Latest Reviews from local homeowners.\nExperience the royal painting treatment in Austin:\n- We always make sure to clean up our work area.\n- We respect your time and your schedule, which is why we always show up and finish on time.\n- On Budget, any changes or add-ons are always communicated before the project starting. Communication is vital at Kings Painters.\nRoyalty Quality without the price tag!\nWhen you call Kings Painters of Round Rock, you are hiring the best. We have:\n- Over a decade of hands-on experience\n- The owner is always on projects from start to finish\n- A fully-insured team of painting professionals\n- On-time arrival, on-budget completion, and a clean work area\n- Free on-site estimates for all projects\n- Locally Owned & Operated\n- Not A Franchise – So your investment makes a full local return.\nEnhance Any Space with New Paint!\nKings Painters ‘ quality approach can help personalize any room with a fresh coat of paint. It’s a fact that colors have been proven to influence our feelings – whether you want to enhance productivity, inspire creativity, or relax. Whatever your vibe, personality, or preference, there are options at Kings Painters.\nLet us help you make your home beautiful again! For a free residential or commercial painting, estimate call us today! 512-538-6029","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://theoldpostroadblog.blogspot.com/p/my-art.html","date":"2020-05-30T05:43:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347407289.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20200530040743-20200530070743-00101.warc.gz","language_score":0.8375093340873718,"token_count":156,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__142052820","lang":"en","text":"Skip to main content\nSearch This Blog\nThe Old Post Road - Art by Trish Jones\nI have a New Website!!! 👇🏼 Please go to ArtbyTrishJones.com\nCurrently, my paintings are available here:\nI also share lots of my art for sale on my\n. I'm surprised at how many of my clients buy straight from these two sources!\nMy art can also be viewed in person at\nPure Bliss Spa\nin downtown Madison, Georgia, an\nd in Athens, Georgia at\nPlain Jane Designs\nIn addition, feel free to contact me at TheOldPostRoad@gmail.com\nfor a commissioned or custom piece of artwork.\nHere are a few of the items available in\nmy Etsy store","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://immaculatedecorators.com/painting-and-decorating-in-tower-hamlets-east-london/?shared=email&msg=fail","date":"2019-03-21T10:01:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202510.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20190321092320-20190321114320-00298.warc.gz","language_score":0.9838348627090454,"token_count":255,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__76570198","lang":"en","text":"This week we have been painting and decorating in Tower Hamlets, East London. The client had just moved into a new build block of flats in Violet Road, Bow and had found that the builders had not left a great finish on the walls before releasing the property to the clients.\nPainting and Decorating in Tower Hamlets, East London\nThe builders had obviously not employed professional painters and decorators – there were streaks and runs all down the walls, the job had obviously been done in a real hurry by unskilled people. The clients really wanted this fixing before they had even unpacked, and so called us.\nThe client wanted the walls painted in quite a strong mid grey, so we suggested highlighting the window surrounds in white to reflect more light through. The Dulux Trade paints we used are of a good enough quality to cover the poor finish which, along with the usual high standard care and attention we provide to any painting and decorating project we undertake, left the flat looking much better.\nThere is a shortage of skilled painters and decorators in London, and we are being called out to fix more and more jobs like this. Please take a look at our photos below, we think the quality of our work speaks for itself.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mnpaintingsolutionsllc.com/painting-services","date":"2023-01-27T18:11:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764495001.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20230127164242-20230127194242-00192.warc.gz","language_score":0.9070372581481934,"token_count":137,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__213131742","lang":"en","text":"Finding the right painting contractor can make all the difference in the world for your home improvement project. Painting a huge space is not an easy task. It can be time-consuming, and a simple slip of the hand can prove to be costly. Let us handle the painting services so you can have quality painting results. Choosing the right shade is crucial to designing the perfect living space or commercial space. We have catered our meticulous exterior painting to commercial schools and our detailed interior painting to residential condos in the Saint Paul, MN, area. Call MN Complete Property Solutions, LLC today at (651) 210-4883!\nMN Complete Property Solutions, LLC © All Rights Reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://veroniquegambier.com/statement/","date":"2018-08-22T03:44:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221219469.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20180822030004-20180822050004-00254.warc.gz","language_score":0.9189160466194153,"token_count":316,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__91928690","lang":"en","text":"Through saturated color, geometric compositions, and fluid gestures, my monochromatic imagery explores concepts of openness, the unknown, and undefined space. I am searching to represent the contradictions and oppositions that can exist within single beings. My intention is to merge the contradistinctive values of my themes and materials. I want to suggest intimate but forward movement—a limitless movement in time and space. I am looking for the unrevealed.\nI create my paintings using highly diluted acrylic, ink and watercolor on paper. The surface becomes part of the medium as I integrate the white of the background as an element equal\nto the paint. This process forces me to trust and follow the path presented to me. During the painting and drying process, I lay the surface horizontally to avoid the effects of gravity that come into play when using water-based media on a vertical surface.\nThe Apertures series—my largest body of work—aims to capture single, yet multi-faceted moments as they unfold. With these paintings I attempt to define space and express infinity simultaneously. My entire body, arm, hand and brush flow in a continuous motion to produce\na direct mark.\nThe Figments series grew as an answer to the Apertures. My gesture is distant rather than bold. I lay fabrics over paper to make the imagery, or I use stencils to build a temporary installation.\nI incorporate textiles, sand, or other organic elements to create impressions of elusiveness, femininity, and a sense of weightlessness.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.sa-venues.com/things-to-do/mpumalanga/dimitrov-art-gallery/","date":"2017-04-23T13:52:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917118707.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031158-00158-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9151872992515564,"token_count":296,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__136148170","lang":"en","text":"Things To Do in DullstroomDimitrov Art Gallery\nWhere? Corner of Teding Van Berkhout and Hugenote Streets, Dullstroom, Mpumalanga.\nWhen? Open seven days a week.\nHow? Call +27 (0) 13 254-0524\nHow much? Price on request\nOn any given weekend, you can find a small crowd outside the Dimitrov art gallery in the picturesque Mpumalanga town of Dullstroom. Unusual for a well-established artist, reminiscent almost of a Parisian scene, but here you experience it: someone wants his/her portrait painted; they take a pose on the veranda outside the gallery; Branko Dimitrov paints the head and shoulders in bold brush strokes; a while later, the portrait is completed - and the onlookers cheer and clap!\nOn the walls in the gallery, you find many paintings on music. A songstress in a red dress. A violinist. A few guitar players. Classical music plays softly in the background. The colours swirl from the paintings into the mind; they leave you feeling lightheaded.\nAs you turn a corner on the soft Persian carpet, you feel your body caught up in a whirl of hues and notes and fragrances. You almost do not want to conclude the turn; you want it to last and last. And you realise: you want to dance!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://cameron.edu/media-releases2017/kristi-smith","date":"2019-01-23T23:19:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547584415432.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20190123213748-20190123235748-00021.warc.gz","language_score":0.9668680429458618,"token_count":271,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__156427097","lang":"en","text":"Cameron University will showcase the work of senior art major Kristi Smith with a special exhibition in the Sciences Complex. Smith will present a gallery talk at 3 p.m. on Thursday, October 5, to introduce the exhibition. The exhibition will be on display through October.\n\"Kristi spends her time creating art every day,” says Katherine Liontas-Warren, professor of art. “She lives and breathes art! Her paintings are intellectually and creatively stimulating; her concepts are bold, honest, and daring. The faculty congratulates her passion and have great admiration for her mature thought.\"\nSmith’s paintings consist of watercolors and oil paintings and are typically done on sanded cradled wood panels.\n\"Painting the female figure offers me such a creative outlet for not only my personal enjoyment but also to show how powerful women can be,” Smith says. \"Watercolor painting has greatly improved my ability to abstract the human form. It allows me to be loose and free with my mark making and brushstrokes, and it has become one of my favorite painting mediums!\"\nSmith, a native of Lawton, will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with a concentration in painting. She plans to continue her education as a graduate student.\nOctober 2, 2017","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://laughingmantisstudio.com/tridimensional-portrait-of-a-lizard-in-the-midst-of-an-existential-crisis-daniel-d-brown-2017-oil-and-glass-on-canvas-and-apoxie-sculpt","date":"2023-06-01T15:28:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647895.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601143134-20230601173134-00526.warc.gz","language_score":0.9640889763832092,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__133174234","lang":"en","text":"So this was an incredibly fun project to work on, which I apparently did over the course of about 6 months. I also featured this piece in the 20th annual Art All Night – Lawrenceville.\nIt all started with just a small canvas and a little bit of apoxie sculpt.\nOne thought on “Tridimensional Portrait of a Lizard in the Midst of an Existential Crisis, Daniel D. Brown, 2017, Oil and Glass on Canvas and Apoxie Sculpt”\nComments are closed.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bellacoloreart.com/about-me","date":"2023-12-01T03:33:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100264.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201021234-20231201051234-00806.warc.gz","language_score":0.948148787021637,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__115098472","lang":"en","text":"My name is Holley.\nI am a self taught abstract expressionist artist who loves mixed media, texture, and color. I live in Colorado with inspiration all around me.\nI enjoy painting in water based media including acrylics, watercolor, enamel, inks, and oil pastel to create beautiful pieces of art.\nArt is a reminder to breathe. No matter what is going on in our busy lives, art provides a space where our minds can escape to wander and imagine.\nI want to share creative energy that brings life and inspiration to you through my work. This is why I paint. Welcome to Bella Colore by Holley!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mulateja.com/Sherwin%20Williams%20Mindful%20Grey","date":"2021-02-26T03:57:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178356140.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20210226030728-20210226060728-00411.warc.gz","language_score":0.7763332724571228,"token_count":2022,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__15170574","lang":"en","text":"Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray 7016. Mindful gray is a warm gray. There are no strong undertones making it the perfect neutral. It is another great light color but a bit darker than Repose Gray. Mindful Gray is also a Sherwin Williams Gray that is often used color on Fixer Upper. Jun 6, 2016 - Explore tqfabulous's board \"Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray\", followed by 108 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Mindful gray, House design and Paint colors for home. Jul 24, 2013 - Explore shaugrud's board \"Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray\", followed by 127 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Mindful gray, Home decor and Home. Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray is one of the most versatile warm gray paint colors out there. We're sharing examples of this color in action. Kim Reggio. Remodel. Qué dicen otros usuarios The Best Sherwin Williams Gray Paint Colors - West Magnolia Charm Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray. Mindful Gray and Dorian Gray – When you see these two colors next to each other on strip 244 in the Sherwin-Williams Color Snap fandeck, they look almost identical. So, it wasn’t much of a surprise when I was asked to explain the difference between the two.\n8 and 9 Sherwin Williams Amazing Gray 7044 and Worldly Gray SW 7043. These two colours are lovely tones of gray that ALMOST become greige with their subtle brown/taupe undertone. However, the overall look of these colours will lean towards the warm gray end of things. Worldly Gray is the lighter version of Amazing Gray. Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray: Color Spotlight - Great greige color - The Creativity Exchange See more. Gray Living Room Walls Gray Kitchen Walls Grey Bedroom Paint Gray Rooms Dove Grey Bedroom Paint Colors For Kitchen Cream And Grey Bedroom Grey Painted Rooms Small Bedroom Paint Colors. The BEST gray paint colors revealed!\nSherwin Williams Mindful Gray is one of the most versatile warm gray paint colors out there. We're sharing examples of this color in action. Home Decorators Hamilton Vanity Key: 6493611128 Sherwin-Williams Repose Gray - the perfect gray paint! It looks great in any lighting. What others are saying Dorian Gray 7107 on lower half, Gauntlet Gray 7019 Upper compare to Acier which is darker for main part of house; two grays - Dorian Gray 7107 and Gauntlet Gray both by Sherwin-Williams. Experience Sherwin-Williams paint and stain colors by family or collection to find your made-for-you shade. More than 1,500 paint colors to explore. Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams is the perfect warm gray that you’ve been looking for. It will work in any room in your home, guaranteed! Sherwin Williams Repose Gray SW 7015. You’ve previously seen me mention that we painted our kitchen Repose Gray by Sherwin Williams.\n|27/03/2017 · Today, I wanted to to a highlight one of the most versatile paint colors out there, Sherwin-Williams Mindful Gray. Mindful Gray is a near perfect greige color with a beautiful mix of warm gray that is about is neutral as you can get. There are no strong undertones whatsoever like mauve, peach or green as you often see with similar colors.||Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray is a light, mid-tone gray paint color that is highly popular and for good reason too. It is an extraordinary neutral gray paint color.|\nVisit Mindful Gray on the official Sherwin-Williams website Back to Color Wheel. Comments. 2. Kathy D says. May 23, 2017 at 1:48 pm. Just refinished kitchen cabinets to Mindful Grey with 14′ center island black. Counters San Francisco verde granite. Backsplash variated slate with glass tile accents. This week I’m profiling another gray, Mindful Gray. But really y’all, this paint color is one of my best friends right now.let me explain. I had a major design dilemma for one of my Interior Color Consultations. The couple had a beautiful home full of natural maple and pine wood for the trim, cabinets, and furniture. 19/04/2017 · Sherwin-Williams mindful gray wall paint and wall prep SW 7016 flat sheen works nicely with SW 7018 Dovetail as an accent.\nBrowse 274 photos of Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray. Find ideas and inspiration for Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray to add to your own home. 21/08/2018 · Warm Gray Paint Shades from Sherwin Williams. Mindful Gray SW7016 Mindful gray is a nearly perfect greige. It’s a beautiful blend of gray and greige for a truly balanced warm gray. It’s super neutral and really doesn’t appear to have any other undertones. 16/01/2018 · Y’all, the weather finally cooperated just enough for the exterior of my house to be painted!! They finished my new Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray exterior yesterday, and I was able to snap some pictures just before sunset. I chose Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray as the main color, and Extra White. Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray 7016 Peel-and-Stick Paint Sample. Mindful Gray 7016: 12\"x12\" Peel-and-Stick Paint Sample. Sherwin Williams. In stock. Ships within 24 hours. Regular price $0.00 $5.95 Sale Quantity. Add to. support@ Official Ecommerce Partner.\n23/09/2019 · Cons: In spaces with an abundance of natural light, Mindful Gray can lean cool but it’s still gorgeous. However, if you have a lot of natural light and you’re looking for a warm gray that leans warm, Mindful Gray would not be the best selection for you. Most of the colors on Sherwin Williams 50 most popular and bestselling list are fantastic. Find and explore Neutral colors by Sherwin-Williams. Search the Neutral color family collection. Explore color selection tools, find a store or get expert advice. Jul 24, 2013- Explore shaugrud's board \"Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray\", followed by 126 people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Mindful gray, Home and Home decor.\n28 thoughts on “ Five Shades of Light Gray by Sherwin-Williams: Cool and Warm Undertones ” Sara. April 28, 2019. Hello, my husband and I are building a new home and I’m thinking of painting the kitchen cabinets in mindful gray, and maybe using gossamer veil for the walls in the entire house. Sherwin-Williams is here to help. With Sherwin-Williams Color Marketing and Design Services, we can help you refresh your interior palette selections, create color selection tools that highlight your upgrade offering, and create coordinating exterior color schemes that incorporate gray into your options. Sherwin Williams Mindful Gray is one of the most versatile warm gray paint colors out there. We're sharing examples of this color in action.\n30/04/2019 · Why Repose Gray from Sherwin Williams is so versatile and works in almost every room! These days, my top two “go to” paint colors have been Repose Gray and Agreeable Gray. Why? Because they are so neutral and flexible that they tend to work in. - The sherwin williams mindful gray inspiration and ideas. Discover collection of 20 photos and gallery about sherwin williams mindful gray at.\nTacos De Fútbol Sin Cordones\nMejor Dentista En Nwa\nNuevo Esquema De Pensiones Para Empleados Del Gobierno Estatal\nAaj Ka Match Ka Noticias\nVac Tienda Automática\nVenta Express Scripts\nIdeas De Decoración De Baño De Azulejos Rosados\nSopa De Pollo Caribeña\nPantalones De Nylon Carhartt\nMúsculo Que Corre Hacia Atrás De La Pierna\nHerramienta De Estimación De Impuestos 2018\nFrijol Mungo Solo Huevo\nCómo Concebir Gemelos En Hindi\nVasos De Cerveza De Media Pinta\nLuz De Emergencia Remota\nPeinados De Lados Afeitados Con Tejido\nEquipos De Hockey En Playoffs 2019\nPytorch Python 3.7\nPequeño Futon Walmart\nMott The Hoople David Bowie\nAsistente De Google Yale Lock\nOet Question Paper\nEmblema Genuino De Bmw Hood\nHorse Tire Swing Rural King\nRevisión Del Champú De Jengibre Body Shop\n2018 White Kia Soul\nBaile De Navidad Anual Del Señor Fezziwig\nBuggy Doble De 3 Ruedas\nIpad Mini 3rd Gen\nEtapas Del Cáncer De Labio\nMenú Buffet Significado\nTratamiento De La Hepatitis C\nGanglio Linfático Infectado Detrás Del Oído\nVerifique El Número De Referencia De La Oficina Postal\nParfum Fifth Avenue\nLo Más Destacado En Cabello Castaño Oscuro 2018\nService Desk Specialist Descripción Del Puesto\nDgcustomerfirst Dollar General\nConjuntos De Viaje De Otoño\nDescarga Verde Maloliente","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.barbaraplace.co.uk/about-me","date":"2018-05-20T23:04:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794863811.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20180520224904-20180521004904-00463.warc.gz","language_score":0.9753541350364685,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__60138478","lang":"en","text":"Barbara is based in Pudsey ,West Yorkshire, painting in watercolours mixed media, and acrylics. My main passion is painting flowers in watercolour, a subject that I tutor from time to time.\nA couple of years ago it became important for me to paint the Yorkshire landscape, from a different perspective. It has been rewarding , but has been quite a challenge as I changed the media that I paint in to acrylics, and pastels for the landscapes, as I wanted them to be abstract/ semi abstract. I know what I want to achieve, I feel I am moving towards my goal,and I am so enjoying the challenge of being right out there in North Yorkshire. My only problem is the fact I like the dark angry skies it can be cold windy and rainy that goes hand in hand with the skies I am aiming for.\nI spend a few months in New Zealand most years, Where I enjoy painting the flowers and landscapes of New Zealand, which has an amazing light not found anywhere else in the world. Have exhibited jointly with my sister very successfully in Wellington, and Auckland, and am represented by 2 galleries there.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://evenements-et-compagnie.com/aliphatic-carboxylic-ben/153810-how-to-use-liquitex-basics-acrylic-gesso","date":"2021-03-01T01:32:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178361808.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20210228235852-20210301025852-00096.warc.gz","language_score":0.9106323719024658,"token_count":1589,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__34024025","lang":"en","text":"Liquitex BASICS Gesso Surface Prep Medium is a value acrylic gesso used to prepare painting surfaces for acrylic and oil paint. Liquitex Pouring Medium is designed not to craze in poured applications and has an ultra smooth glossy finish. Liquitex paints are best used on porous surfaces and spread easily, with more coverage than regular acrylic ⦠18. Liquitex Basics Acrylic Gesso, 64 Ounce Jug, White: Amazon.sg: Home. Liquitex is an American art supply company that specializes in acrylic paints. 9.99. Gloss Gel Medium is excellent for retaining brush marks while slowing the drying time and adding body to the paint. 1 x Liquitex Professional White Gesso Surface ⦠Each color is uniquely formulated to bring out the maximum brilliance and clarity of the individual pigment. Liquitex Gesso: Premium acrylic gesso is used to prepare painting surfaces for acrylic/oil paint. Gloss Gel Medium is excellent for retaining brush marks while slowing the drying time and adding body to the paint. The typical ratio of Liquitex Basics to pouring medium is 1 part Liquitex to 3 parts medium (again, depending on your desired consistency). $7.50 $ 7. This gesso can be sanded to an ivory smooth finish, and offers an absorbent surface much more agreeable than acrylic polymer primers. Our professional gessoes usually take just one coat, and adding Liquitex Soft Body color to any gesso creates customized tints and primers. Live At 5 Poll, Mokara Spa - San Antonio, , Mokara Spa - San Antonio, 50 ... Use this value acrylic gesso to prepare your painting surfaces for acrylic and oil paint. Since 1955, the company has grown in leaps and bounds and now offers the largest array of acrylic paint products in the world. 48-Color Spectrum; A heavy body acrylic paint that retains peaks and brush strokes. It dries in minutes to a non-yellowing, brilliant white. Average Rating: (2.8) stars out of 5 stars 5 ratings, based on 5 reviews. 6,118. By using an acrylic polymer glue instead of traditional rabbit-skin glue, the gesso can be applied at room temperature. This gesso does not require thinning for proper consistency. Can be applied to any material or surface that will accept traditional acrylic media, such as canvas, paper, wood, etc. * Dries clear to translucent depending on thickness. How do I apply and use clear gesso? It has been in a fairly stable temp and not exposed to sun. In 1963, Liquitex started manufacturing âHeavy Bodyâ acrylics. I have a tub of liquitex acrylic gesso for beginners that I bought over ten years ago and never opened it until now ( 2-20-2016 ). Gesso. Skip to main content.sg. Liquitex Basics Acrylic Gesso is formulated to produce a smooth, absorbent, finely textured ground for painting on most porous surfaces, including canvas, paper, fabric, wood, or plaster. sold out. * Flexible, non-cracking and non-yellowing when dry. I ended up with a thick coat with a lot of brush texture left in it. Simply mix the Liquitex Pouring Medium straight into acrylic paint, stir it and it's ready to use. Liquitex professional gessoes usually take just one coat and are the perfect surface preparation for oil or acrylic paint. Box Contains. Liquitex Basics Acrylic Mediums Set includes five tubes of popular mediums to add texture and visual effect to your acrylic art. Gesso is a primer and is used to prepare the painting surface, sealing it to prevent the paint sinking and the colours becoming washed out it also provides tooth to help the paint adhere to the surface. It provides the perfect \"tooth\" and adhesion to canvas, paper and wood. However, we donât want to disappoint anyone, so please use discount code USA10 for your first order on any other brand. Liquitex Basics Acrylic Gesso - 16 oz. I had high hopes that it would provide a good thick layer. I use a foam brush to coat the canvas and the water does the rest of the work, wait one hour and sand with 240 grit sand paper. Can be used as is or diluted by up to 25% with water. It can also be stored for later use. Hello Select your address All Hello, Sign in. Pretty thick. * Provides the perfect âtoothâ and adhesion to a wide variety of supports such as canvas, paper and wood It's suitable for use with Liquitex Basics and other student-grade acrylic paints. Liquitex is renowned for several firsts in the art world: water-based acrylic paint, acrylic gloss and matte mediums, removable acrylic varnish, iridescent acrylic paint and more. Also, Gesso is available as a Spray.. You shake the can and spray the gesso directly onto your canvas, with no need for a brush. It dries in minutes to a non-yellowing, brilliant white. Tint with up to 10% Liquitex Soft Body or Heavy Body Artist Colors. You can turn all manner of materials into a painting surface by applying Gesso to them such as, canvas, wood, paper and metal. 0. Use it on canvas or any acrylic-friendly substrate. It levels evenly and provides a high quality base coat primer for all of your acrylic and oil work. 25. Hello Select your address Mobiles Best Sellers Today's Deals Computers New Releases Books Amazon Pay Gift Ideas Best Sellers Today's Deals Computers New Releases Books Amazon Pay Gift Ideas 0 Reviews. Itâs suitable for use with Liquitex Basics and other student-grade acrylic paints. This same preparation is used for both acrylic and oil paint. Liquitex is a high-viscosity acrylic paint that is concentrated and has rich color pigments with no fillers. 18. It goes on fairly easily. I use a foam brush to coat the canvas and the water does the rest of the work, wait one hour and sand with 240 grit sand paper. When thinning more than 25%, use an equal mixture of water and Liquitex Matte Medium to thin gesso. Acrylic colours mixed with Pouring Medium wonât go muddy or mix with each other. This gesso does not require thinning for proper consistency. Because it was easily available, I purchased and did a test run in my Bible (an Executive Midsize Notetaker) with the Liquitex Clear Gesso. APPLICATION: Use undiluted or thin up to 25% with water. Regular Acrylic Gesso has a consistency of thin yogurt, itâs easy to apply and spread around the support. Product identifier Product name LIQUITEX ACRYLIC GESSO (WHITE) AUSTRALIA 1.2. Surprisingly the \"Liquitex Basics Gesso\" is actually thicker than the professional, allowing me to use a 1:1 ratio and turn 64oz into 128oz. Good quality base coat primer; one coat is usually all that is required. * Excellent ground for acrylic and oil paint. It has the consistency of maybe yogurt? Liquitex BASICS Acrylic Paint 4-oz tube, Ultramarine Blue. 47,92 For questions or concerns regarding recent orders or product availability, please contact us. In addition, this gesso does not require thinning for proper consistency. In fact, Liquitex created the first water-base acrylic paint and acrylic gesso back in 1955.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ruthsimpson.co.uk/my-blog/","date":"2019-11-18T21:09:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496669847.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20191118205402-20191118233402-00054.warc.gz","language_score":0.9650648832321167,"token_count":1622,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__52575215","lang":"en","text":"Thursday 2nd May\nExhibition ready! All paintings have been delivered and hung ready for 2 new exhibitions starting this weekend, my solo show at A2arts and another group exhibition with the marvelous Iceni botanical artists. Please look at my Exhibition and Shows page for more iinformation. Here is a little taster of my new miniature seascape.\nFriday 8th June 2018\nThese two paintings are available at the Snape Maltings Gallery in their 'Summer in Suffok' exhibition. They also have a further four new paintings. Everytime I drop work at the Snape I return with so many purchases, this time plants and chocolates!!!!\nThursday 7th June 2018\nThursday 8th March 2018\nAnother painting straight off the easel to Snape Maltings Gallery. Purple-Loosestrife and Cowparsley 40 x 40cm.\nMonday 22nd January\nI finished my new 'Wicken Fen' painting last week and it is now in the Snape Maltings Gallery.\nTuesday 16th January 2018\nSo much to update you... I am thrilled to say my paintings are now in Snape Maltings Gallery and within 3 days of being on display I sold a painting.\nI am taking part in Suffolk Open Studios this year (hopefully with a fully finished studio!!) Dates to be confirmed.\nI am taking part in more exhibitions this year and will be updating the exhibitions page once final dates are confirmed.\nThe picture to the left is a sneak peek of another wintery Wicken Fen painting I am completing and I love it so much it will be difficult to part with.\nAnd finally another piece of Press. This time Rooftops Magazine Winter edition for David Burr Estate Agents and a lovely write up it is. Thanks Guys x\n15th November 2017\nAs the seasons change so does my artwork. I am loving the contrasts between bright yellow leaves with backdrops moody grey skies. My most recent painting is an autumn silver birch and I intend on producing more woodland paintings. When the ground is dramp and the wildflowers are limited this time of year, I look to the forest for my obsession with colour. Last weekend I visited Brandon Country Park and just wow, its truely is a stunning place to visit this time of year.\n18th September 2017\nMy paintings are currently in 'Pocock's the artmonger', a Gallery in the equintessentially english village of Burnham Market near the North Norfolk coast. The lovely Laura Pocock has a eclectic art gallery stocking contemporary and tradtional works of art. Laura hold various exhibtions at the gellery and currently stocks Tracey Ross paintings, Tracey produces stunning paintings of huge north norfolk skies and coastline. I instantly fell in love with her artwork on visiting the gallery.\n14th August 2017\nI am currently on holiday with my family on the beautiful Isle of Wight. I'm finding plenty of inspiration for artwork for next years show, dramatic coastline and rambling fields of wildflowers, an artists heaven. I am also currently working on various commissions which I look forward to completing when I'm back home. My new studio is slow progress I'm afraid but I hope to be in by the Autumn. Working in the dining room with two feral childing running riot has its challenges!!! Heres of few holiday picks of my awesome family for your amusement.\nAnd commissions in progress.....\nI had the pleasure of being invited back to Smallwood Farmhouse, Smallwood Green, Suffolk. It is stunning quintessentially english farmhouse with an equally beautiful garden complete with Meadow and Pond. The house is suffolk pink with a thatched roof and the current owners have spent the last 25 years restoring the house and creating a garden that compliments it. Many flowers have selfseeded and are left to flourish creating a feeling of rhythm and unity.\nIn the not too distant future I will be creating a series of paintings inspired by this garden. I hope I can paint something that really shows off the beauty of the garden and that gives you the feeling of peace and tranquility that the garden gave me.\n12 June 2017\nWow what a fantastic day. Thank you everyone for supporting me and sharing what was my first Solo Art Exhibition with a good result of selling 9 paintings in just a few hours. Wildwood Gallery are in the process of delivering paintings to their new owners and the studio is looking empty once more, but ready for the many commissions I have received. I met so many inspirational people on Sunday and feel very proud to have raised an amazing amount of money for the GeeWiz Charity. Already the next event is on the horizon, if you would like to be kept up to date with any future events please get in touch and I will add you to my mailing list. Once again thank you Wildwood Gallery for representing me and Maison Bleue for hosting what was a wonderful day.\n9th May 2017\nI am very bury at the moment getting ready for my next Art event at Maison Bleue in Bury St Edmunds. In recent weeks I have completed various Bluebell paintings from Bradfiels Woods and I am currently working on a Poppy painting. With Spring well underway and Summer just around the corner inspiration for my artwork is plentiful. A fresh change in season has such a positive uplifting feeling and I believe these emotions help me create my best work. I hope you enjoy this time of year as such as I do.\n18th April 2017\nMy latest addition - Verbena and Cow Parsley\n10th April 2017\nI love visiting the national trust at Ickworth, it gives me so much inspiration for my artwork. It is a beautiful place whatever time of year you visit and it reminds me of why I love the stunning English countryside so very much. Ickworth is also where Ian proposed to me in the Spring of 2011. We now take our two children to Ickworth and have spent many happy family days exploring the grounds with picnic in hand.\nThis is the second Ickworth Wild Flower painting I have done. It was painted from a number of photos I took last summer in the Walled Garden. It becomes a sea of wild flowers in the summer, it is such a magical place and you can alomost see a mist of pollen rising up. My first Ickworth painting is going to be Raffled at Maison Bleue on June 11th and this one will be available to buy at the event too.\n24th March 2017\n17th March 2017\nToday is a very special day for my family, it would have been my Nanny's 94th Birthday today. She was an amazing inspirational lady and we all miss her very much xxxxx\n14th March 2017\nI am most certainly obsessed with the sky, from warm sunsets, misty pink sunrises and these fluffly white candyfloss clouds appearing and disappearing all the time. The sky never fails to satisfy my need for colour and light. Here I am painting from a photo I took last summer - a suffolk field of wildflowers on a warm summers afternoon. Keep checking back for more updates. x\n12th March 2017\nJust finished this painting of Wicken Fen sunset. I have painted over it 3 times!!!! because the clouds seem to look like Alien Spacecraft instead of the calm night clouds they were supposed to be. The images that follow this show my errors going along but I'm pleased with the final result.\n5th March 2017\nAnother wild flower painting finished today. Rapeseed, Red Campion and Buttercups on paper, it will be framed in the next few weeks. I have used Acrylic paints and inks with some watercolour paints too. I really love the colours. Green in spring is so bright and lush looking and the rapeseed often looks luminous. 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Having spent her career caring for her students’ well being and helping them find their spark and passion, her joy of life and appreciation of human nature and natural beauty now find expression through her life as a painter. Patty has painted her whole life. As she grew up watching her painter mother's work progress, she always felt her own truest self was that of an artist, as well. She knew that some day the artist would emerge as her primary identity. Patty's days are now filled with creating art, much of it derived from walking the beautiful trails of Hinesburg, Vermont where she lives with her husband, Andres Roomet and their bounding golden doodle, Pokey. Patty spends her summers painting in Northeast Harbor, Maine where she is inspired by the coast and landscape of Mt. 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This painting exhibit will be open for viewing at the Van Kirk Homestead Museum on second and fourth Sundays of June, July and August from 1-4 p.m .\nOriginally from California and now residing in Sparta, Rita Joyce began painting as a young girl. However, it was her first sale, when she was 17, to a popular soap opera actress that got things started. She is known for her original paintings that capture and reflect shadow and light with a vibrant pallet. Ms. Joyce works in oils, watercolors and mixed media, often enhancing her work with metal leaf, powder and collage. Her subjects are wildlife, florals, natural forms and abstracts. She states “Sparta is a magical place full of inspiration.” Since moving to Sparta, the autumn and winter seasons have whispered to her and tapped her creative psyche.\nIn addition, the museum’s first floor will be opened to visitors with its updated permanent exhibits.\nMasks must still be worn inside.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://chelzart.com/product/love-long-beach-original-painting/","date":"2023-12-01T06:14:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100276.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201053039-20231201083039-00454.warc.gz","language_score":0.8018741011619568,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__108665379","lang":"en","text":"Long Beach California Art\n• 16″ x 20″ x 5/8″ Stretched Canvas\n• Embellished Sand Medium Texture\n• Embellished Iridescent Paint\n• Acrylic Paint\n• Comes ready to hang with Wall Mount\nPlease Note: Frame not included.\nLove Long Beach © Artwork is copyright of Chelzart\nColors may vary slightly due to different color monitors/printers. This purchase is for PERSONAL USE ONLY.\nPeep out my Chelzart Shop for more colorful scenic art.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.academyofnatureandwildlifearts.org/missouri-plein-air.html","date":"2023-09-24T22:51:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506669.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924223409-20230925013409-00028.warc.gz","language_score":0.9439615607261658,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__187378930","lang":"en","text":"The Academy invites submissions to the first statewide exhibition for plein air artists at the Rozier Gallery at the State Museum in Jefferson City, Mo August 13-December 1, 2019\nThis is a juried show for all artists, residents and non-residents, who paint outdoors in MIssouri. Representation from each of the plein air events is desired though the work does not have to be from a plein air event. You may submit up to 5 images for $25. Not sure what pieces you will have available August of 2019? No problem. Apply now and you can change out the images that you submit for the exhibit until July 1, 2019.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.historyofvadodara.in/raja-ravi-varma-studio/","date":"2019-06-16T23:44:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998325.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20190616222856-20190617004856-00466.warc.gz","language_score":0.9862962365150452,"token_count":219,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__17873038","lang":"en","text":"Raja Ravi Varma’s studio, located in the compounds of Lukshmi Villas Palace is situated just back to Moti Baug Palace. In 19th century, Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III commissioned Raja Ravi Varma to make paintings and portraits of the Royal Family. They painted many of their portraits here at the studio.\nThe studio now lies in destroyed condition. The roof and some of the walls of building have been shambled. The studio was a gift to the great painter by Maharaja of Baroda. It was during the reign of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, when the painter made his some of the famous paintings. The maharaja also encouraged Painter to start a printing press for making multiple copies of his paintings of Gods & Goddesses.\nThere were some talks to refurbish the studio in late 2014, during a premiere show of ‘Rang Rasiya’, a movie based on life of the Royal Painter. But no work has been made since then.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.texturatrading.com/was-el-greco-a-court-painter","date":"2022-05-18T14:04:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662522270.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518115411-20220518145411-00351.warc.gz","language_score":0.9924435019493103,"token_count":1073,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__118149705","lang":"en","text":"El Greco was commissioned to paint for King Phillip V, Europe's richest and most powerful king at the time, at some point during his senior years. This would finally offer him the opportunity to fulfill his lifelong goal of becoming a court painter. However, it also means he had to compete with other artists for commissions from the king, since Philip V was wealthy enough to be able to afford paying several artists to do his portrait.\nEl Greco was born in 1541 into a family of modest means in Crete. His parents named him Nikolaos Paleologus after two Byzantine emperors. He showed an interest in art from an early age and learned how to use tools and paint by copying images he found in religious books. He eventually moved to Venice, where he became one of the leading exponents of the Italian style of painting.\nIn 1570, Philip II, the ruler of Spain, who had inherited his throne from his father, decided to renovate and expand his collection of paintings. He invited many famous artists from all over Europe to come to Spain and paint pictures for him. Among these artists was El Greco, who arrived in Madrid that same year. The fact that El Greco was already an old man of about 37 when he first came to Spain makes us wonder what kind of work he had done for the king before this invitation came along.\nEl Greco is known as a painter who included architectural elements into his works. In Toledo, he is also recognized with providing the architectural frames for his own paintings. Pacheco described him as a \"painting, sculpture, and architectural painter.\" His work influenced many other artists such as Goya and Ruisdael.\nEl Greco was born in 1541 in Toledo, Spain. He studied art there under Diego de la Cruz and Francisco Gomez Ferrero. In 1570, he traveled to Italy where he became a member of the Catholic Church's elite order of priests, the Jesuits. He returned to Spain in 1576 and lived in Madrid until his death in 1614. During those years, he painted hundreds of portraits including some of royalty.\nOne of his most famous paintings is The Burial of Archbishop San Agustin (1597-1598). It shows the archbishop lying in state inside a chapel before being buried in the cathedral. This painting has similarities with Michelangelo's The Last Judgment because both paintings have an apocalyptic theme. However, while Michelangelo used violent colors to express his ideas about heaven and hell, El Greco used more subtle tones. He also included people in his paintings which made him break with the tradition of showing only objects related to religion.\nIn addition to being a painter, El Greco designed buildings.\nEl Greco was a great painter, sculptor, and architect who devoted his life to religious topics. He was, however, a fantastic portraitist. El Greco's style was significantly influenced by Italian painters like as Titian, Tintoretto, and, subsequently, Michelangelo.\nHis work has had an enormous influence on Spanish and European painting throughout the ages.\nEl Greco lived from 1541-1614. He was born in Toledo, Spain, but moved to Venice when he was young. There he became friends with Titian and other great artists who helped shape his own unique style.\nEl Greco painted hundreds of portraits, including those of kings, queens, saints, and other important people. Today, his paintings can be found in museums all over the world.\nHe died at age 61 in Madrid, Spain.\nImpact: The impact of El Greco has lasted long after his death because of how innovatively he portrayed religion that challenged conventional ideas about art and beauty.\nEl Greco is considered one of the greatest painters of all time. His work has been influential for many generations since his death in 1614.\nEl Greco has been described by current researchers as an artist who is so unique that he does not belong to any traditional school. He is most recognized for his tortuously elongated figures and frequently strange or phantasmagorical coloring, which combines Byzantine and Western painting traditions.\nEl Greco was born in 1541 into a wealthy family in Toledo, Spain. His father was a doctor who served the bishop of Toledo when she was imprisoned during her divorce from King Charles V. Because doctors were considered important people in those days, young Pedro el Greco was educated by private teachers and at the age of 14 he began studying art at the local monastery. However, he left after only a few months because he was fascinated by the world beyond Toledo's walls.\nIn 1562 El Greco traveled to Venice where one of his friends was painter Titian. The two men became good friends and colleagues, and they spent several years traveling throughout Europe doing business for their friend. In 1571 they returned to Venice where El Greco painted some of his most famous works. Two years later, back in Spain, he married Ana de Osorio. They had three children together but the marriage did not last long because he was often gone traveling for work. In 1607 El Greco received a commission to paint a series of pictures for the church of San Sebastian in Madrid but he died before finishing the project.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.tottini.com/Oopsy-Daisy-Rabbit%27s-Got-Rhythm/28838/","date":"2016-10-01T15:29:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-40/segments/1474738663010.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20160924173743-00291-ip-10-143-35-109.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9524261355400085,"token_count":157,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-40__0__139055783","lang":"en","text":"This canvas wall art for kids was inspired from folk elements of the 50's and 60's. The original was made from cuttings of painted papers that were lovingly assembled.\nOopsy Daisy's stretched canvas wall art reproductions are created in Oopsy Daisy's San Diego studios where they print in the best digital method currently available, achieving great clarity and color resolution in each piece. After printing, the canvas is stretched by hand over a wood frame. The sides of the canvas include a decorative edge, so no framing is required. Their canvases may be wiped clean with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Each piece ships with artist biography information on the back.\nDimensions: 18\" x 24\"\nShipping: Usually ships in 10-14 business days.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jonespaintingandcarpentry.com/","date":"2017-02-24T17:05:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171629.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00514-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9342296123504639,"token_count":595,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__121683313","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to Jones Painting & Carpentry\nJones Painting & Carpentry is known for its exquisite interior and exterior wall paintings. Our professionals who have been working in this domain for many years are quite skillful in painting different architectures whether it is an office, home, bungalow, or a restaurant. We believe in offering long lasting paints and designs to your architecture walls. Our expert designers and painters always come with innovative painting ideas, interior design inspirations and painting themes that create an unforgettable, wonderful impact on your building walls. We have been serving “The Greater Cincinnati Area” with quality Painting services for many years now!\n“We have been serving Cincinnati, Ohio in USA for more than 20yrs with our great painting skills.”\nWe Have Over 20 years Experience in Interior and Exterior Painting\n“We are a Licensed, Bonded and Insured company serving Tri State area with top quality Painting services!“\nWhat are the advantages of taking our Painting services?\n- Comprehensive services: We offer painting services for all kinds of buildings and rooms whether it is a commercial set up or a residential space.\n- Remodeling and repairing: Along with painting, you can consider our services for kitchen remodeling, bathroom fittings, filling cracks, repairing ceilings, floor coatings, corrosion control, fungus prevention etc.\n- Wonderful painting themes and inspirations: Our expert painters and designers help you to select the best painting themes for different rooms of your house or office.\n- Top quality paints: We always apply top quality paints on your building walls that do not fade away with time and are resistant against heavy rain, snowfall, scorching heat etc.\n- Cost saving and time saving: As you get all facilities under one roof, you do not have to invest separately on purchasing paints, hiring painters, arranging equipment etc. You get relief from all worries and see your painting task completed within a specified time.\n- Expertise: Nothing can match experience and expertise that we do possess. Our experience and expertise have helped us to deliver long lasting, memorable, and wonderful painted walls to our many clients.\n- Safety and Security: We follow the safety parameters set by the government to ensure security of our skilled painters on the working site. As we are insured with the medical policies, we can offer instant medical facilities to our employees in case of any unfortunate event or accident.\n- Customer Satisfaction: Our attention to detail, honesty, integrity, and timeliness when it comes to Painting services, ensures that our customers are always happy with the end result and are aware of each step in the process.\nWe have professional and best exterior & interior painters in Cincinnati, Northern KY (Kentucky)\nWe use top quality paints includes PPG Porter Paints.\nWe have Residential Painters / We have Commercial Painters / We have Industrial Painters/ Home design inspiration!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://touch2touch.wordpress.com/2011/09/06/painted-picture-speaking/","date":"2022-09-29T20:36:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335365.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20220929194230-20220929224230-00545.warc.gz","language_score":0.9662581086158752,"token_count":513,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__236526784","lang":"en","text":"“Everybody must like something and I like seeing painted pictures… There is no reason for it but for some reason, anything reproduced by paint, preferably, I may even say certainly, by oil paints on a flat surface holds my attention… In short, anything painted in oil anywhere on a flat surface holds my attention and I can always look at it and slowly yes slowly I will tell you about it.”\nGertrude Stein, from “Pictures,” in Lectures in America, and quoted in John Updike, Still Looking: Essays on American Art, 2005\nFor me also, anything painted in oil paints on a flat surface holds my attention. I will tell you that this is a painting imbued with the colors of San Miguel de Allende, colonial city in central Mexico, where the brilliant sun lights up the sky, the flowers, the crumbling adobe, everything — It held my attention for the four weeks I spent painting it.\nI had for several years been painting still lifes in “classical” chiaroscuro dims and darks. I loved them, and they suited (so I felt) our harsh and dark Berkshire winters. But by the time we took our second winter break in San Miguel, something in me yearned desperately for light and color, and I found a teacher who helped me throw away my tube of black paint. Helped me transform my palette. That’s what I can tell you, swiftly or slowly, about my painting.\nBut there’s something else that’s possible — If you read Gertrude Stein’s statement slowly, slowly — you can hear its rhythms, hear how it’s put together, listen to her speaking. You can listen to the words. In the same way — not in reproduction, but in front of the real thing, in front of any oil paints on a flat surface — you can, slowly, slowly, listen to the painting as it tells you about itself —\nNot mine, because you cannot see its brush strokes, its surface. It exists for you only here in reproduction. But the next time you go to a museum or are in a home or anywhere where there are paintings on a wall, oil paints on a flat surface, take some time to listen to one of them (because it takes time). Listen slowly until the painting slowly tells you about itself, about how it is put together, and then slowly you can tell me what it says —","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pamelaarsena.com/product/purple-metallic-vintage-gold-glitter-metal-wall-art-by-pamela-arsena/","date":"2023-03-20T22:07:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296943562.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20230320211022-20230321001022-00486.warc.gz","language_score":0.8569129705429077,"token_count":177,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__140145022","lang":"en","text":"Introducing the breathtaking Pretty Purple Metallic Vintage Gold Glitter Artwork by the talented artist Pamela Arsena. This masterpiece is a true testament to the artist’s boundless creativity and skillful artistry.\nThe deep and alluring purple tones effortlessly blend with the striking metallic vintage gold glitter accents to create a mesmerizing piece of art that is both timeless and contemporary. The stunning contrast between the colors is simply captivating and will add a touch of sophistication and elegance to any room.\nPamela Arsena’s passion for art is evident in the intricate details of this artwork, each stroke of the brush expertly placed to create a stunning visual masterpiece that will leave you in awe. The use of glitter adds a touch of whimsy to the piece, making it the perfect addition to any modern or eclectic decor.\nGot something to discuss?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ilanakhoshsima.com/artworks/majestic-rainbow/","date":"2021-09-28T10:49:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780060677.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20210928092646-20210928122646-00199.warc.gz","language_score":0.8697670698165894,"token_count":191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__255865377","lang":"en","text":"Free Shipping to the Lower 48 US States\nThis is an Original / 100% Handmade Painting and not a print.\nArtwork is made with different materials and color variations and different color glitter to give it a vibrant and lively look. This piece would make a great focal point in your home or office.\n– Medium: Mixed Media/Textured Acrylic Painting\n– Size: 18″ H x 24″ W x 1.5″ D\n– Canvas: Gallery Wrapped Heavy Duty Stretched Canvas (Professional 100% cotton duck, Archival and acid free)\n– Artwork sides are painted, no need for framing and ready for hanging.\n– Coated twice to prevent glitter from dropping.\n– Hook on back for easy hanging.\n– Painting is signed by the artist personally.\nCustom paintings available. Please contact me at firstname.lastname@example.org to discuss other options to fit your need.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.waynemoore.art/product-page/knowledge","date":"2021-07-24T14:03:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046150266.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20210724125655-20210724155655-00117.warc.gz","language_score":0.807387113571167,"token_count":102,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__250203115","lang":"en","text":"size. 24\" x 36\"\nstyle. acrylic x canvas\nOriginal Piece SOLD.\nThis art piece is sold ready to hang and available in two options :\n- Canvas Gallery Wrap\n- Black Framed Enhanced Fine Art Matte Paper Print\nAll orders are final sale, no return or exchange.\n- 3-5 business days within GTA\n- 5-7 business days within Canada\n- 7-14 business days International\nTracking information will be provided, once order has been processed.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dailynewsgeeks.com/wall-colours-for-2023-new-trends-big-choices/","date":"2024-02-24T00:11:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474470.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20240223221041-20240224011041-00026.warc.gz","language_score":0.9305979013442993,"token_count":727,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__181702309","lang":"en","text":"Decorating your walls is no ordinary feat as you need to carefully decide on the right colours through a trendy paint catalogue. Selecting suitable paints for your walls is a big decision that can make or break the overall look and theme of your home. To keep up with the latest and ongoing trends, it is important to know what’s coming in the wall colour paint catalogue in 2023.\nIn this article, we are going to discuss some of the most popular wall colour paints that have been selected and released for 2023. After going through the popular and upcoming paint choices, you can decide which of the following paint choices will be the right one for your walls.\nThe Colour Spectrum\nThe paint fraternity has been releasing a set of colour palettes for 2023 and there is a lot to choose from! The 2023 wall colour spectrum ranges from light pastels to bright statement shades and everything in between. If you’re not sure where to start looking for the right paints, here are some ideas for your home walls to create the updated and latest look.\nThis year’s earth tones are all about being grounded while still making a statement through your walls. While selecting the right earth tones, think of muted terracotta and warm neutrals like beige and taupe. These colours look great when paired with bold accent pieces like throw pillows or wall art that feature pops of colour.\nIf you want to make a big impact with your wall colours, try out one of this year’s selections of bold blues! These shades range from vibrant turquoise to deep navy blue, so there’s something for everyone. You can also use these shades as an accent wall if you don’t want them all over your house. The selection of bold blues will still make a big impression without overwhelming the other rooms.\nSoft pinks are always popular because they can add a touch of femininity and romance to any space. Try out different shades of blush pink or mauve for a subtle but eye-catching effect. These colours look especially beautiful when paired with white furniture or other pastel accents like grey or mint green.\nGrey colour has been around for years, but it is still one of the most popular choices for walls in 2023! It is a timeless neutral that looks good with almost any style or colour scheme you can think of, so it’s worth considering if you’re looking for something classic yet modern at the same time. Try out different shades like charcoal grey or dove grey depending on how dark you want your walls to be and complement it with light colour furniture and décor to complement the look.\nWhen it comes to painting your walls this year, there are so many options available! Whether you’re looking for something timeless like grey or something more daring like blue, there is something out there that will fit your needs and style perfectly. Take some time to browse through the paint catalogue and experiment with samples before committing to anything. Selecting the right wall colour is an important decision that will last longer than just one season!\nThe Asian Paints Safe Painting Service is a one-stop solution for all your painting needs. The Asian Paints Safe Painting Service provides different facilities such as colour consultation, supervised painting, and trained professionals that will provide a clean and precise paint job. Asian Paints is a quality painting company that provides post-painting professional cleaning with deep sanitization and 1-year service product warranty. You can get an estimate of your home painting from paint calculator by Asian Paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://johnjenright.blogspot.com/2014/11/reductionism-in-art.html","date":"2018-05-25T14:59:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794867094.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20180525141236-20180525161236-00209.warc.gz","language_score":0.9559159874916077,"token_count":217,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__148190182","lang":"en","text":"\"Why Art Became Ugly\" turned 10 years old a couple of months ago. I revisited this essay today, and was struck by how neatly the author describes a certain aspect of modern art, which he calls reductionism:\n\"If we are uncomfortable with the idea that art or any discipline can tell us the truth about external, objective reality, then we will retreat from any sort of content and focus solely on art's uniqueness. And if we are concerned with what is unique in art, then each artistic medium is different. For example, what distinguishes painting from literature? Literature tells stories—so painting should not pretend to be literature; instead it should focus on its own uniqueness. The truth about painting is that it is a two-dimensional surface with paint on it. So instead of telling stories, the reductionist movement in painting asserts, to find the truth of painting painters must deliberately eliminate whatever can be eliminated from painting and see what survives. Then we will know the essence of painting.\"\nInstead of inspiration or merriment,\nart becomes a failed experiment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cornfarmarkansas.com/tips-for-inside-painting-projects/","date":"2022-05-17T17:20:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662519037.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517162558-20220517192558-00788.warc.gz","language_score":0.9649596810340881,"token_count":655,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__16459312","lang":"en","text":"Learning interior artwork tips is one of the best methods to improve your own painting skills. The abilities which you find out by using tips about artwork a available area, bedroom or any other room in your own home will help you get many different types of finished parts you could be proud of.\nIt doesn’t issue which kind of room you are trying to color. Your abilities shall be more or less the exact same, but there are some accurate points that you should remember to get a artwork work carried out properly. There are a great number of places to purchase the right interior painting tips.\nOne place that you can look for interior painting tips is on the internet. There are plenty of websites that have tips for various kinds of painting careers, from an amateur house painter to professional painters.\nHowever, you should be careful when looking for interior painting tips. A number of the advice that you discover online is obsolete and may not really help you if you’re starting out in the business of artwork.\nThe best thing to do would be to ask anyone who has been painting for some time what their ideas are. You can also go to a do-it-yourself shop and obtain their tips about inner surface artwork tips.\nIf you do not have anyone that you understand that is clearly a professional painter, you can go to some website which will give you interior painting tips about a very low cost. You can even sign up for a site like this and have the chance to read the tips and watch some of the demonstrations.\nBut the most important thing that you should do is to keep a laptop with you where you can write down every one of the interior painting suggestions that you discover on the net. You ought to be able to relate back to the info and abide by it to help you with your personal painting tasks.\nThe painting suggestions that you discover in textbooks, online, and in stores will be useful to you also. The more that you simply read about painting, the higher your artwork skills shall become.\nFor example, there are a great number of interior painting tips that suggest that you must purchase a primer first before you use paint on the surface. It is because if you don’t buy a primer first, then you might have a harmful issue with the color within the primer and carrying out damage to the surface.\nAnother of the interior painting tips that you should follow is to avoid drinking water when painting. You need to constantly work with drinking water if you can since it shall provide you with the best result.\nThe most significant thing about the interior painting tips that you are using is that you need to be consistent. If you follow them when you proceed together, you should have great results and will end up getting a beautiful artwork that you can be pleased with.\nThe point of the article is to give you internal painting tips which you can use to assist you with your own painting projects. Take into account that these tips are based on professional experts, therefore the tips might not precisely connect with you.\nIf you are you looking for more information on https://www.buddypaint.com look at our web-page.\nRelated articles or blog posts stated by readers of the web page:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://designclinic.sg/services/painting-service-singapore/condo-painting-services-singapore/","date":"2024-04-12T15:38:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816024.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412132154-20240412162154-00175.warc.gz","language_score":0.9189948439598083,"token_count":387,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__147363339","lang":"en","text":"Condo Painting Services Singapore\nGetting a good painting contractor can tricky, but in Design CliniQ we assure you that the work will be done with quality and pace.\nChoose A Professional Condo Painting Services Singapore\nA house does not simply give shade. Home is where we settle down to stretch out after a hectic day at office. It is still where we raise our children and set up our families. A professional painting job can certainly help in establishing a fresh and tranquil atmosphere for yourself and those you care for. Don’t get the risk of trying to attempt the job yourself, only to come upon that you’ve missed an edge, used the false paint or created irregular and uneven layers. Our competitively-priced condo painting services are here to serve your house with the cautious and all-star finish you dream for.\nBenefits of our Condo Painting Services\n- Compatibility With Style\n- Complete Makeover\n- Emphasis on a Fresh Look\n- Heightening of Mood\n- Improvement of Condo Aesthetics\n- Increase of Property Value\n- Transformation of Home Appearance\nReasons to Choose Design CliniQ\n- We Cater to the Residential Market\n- We Have Over 25 Years of Experience\n- We Give a Free Quote and Advice\n- We Only Use Authentic Nippon and Nulux Paints\n- We Provide Services at Reasonable Prices\nGet In Touch With Us Today\nCondo Painting has what it provides excellent and effective painting that’s certain to change your condo into the envy of many in Singapore. No matter how serious or how complex your painting conditions may be, you can always rely on our dedicated professionals to meet all your painting needs. So get in touch with us today for a free, no-obligation quote to get your condo painted by the best painting experts in Singapore.\nRead More : HDB Painting Service Singapore","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://qtick.com.au/questions-you-should-ask-before-choosing-house-painters/","date":"2021-08-02T00:17:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154277.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20210801221329-20210802011329-00253.warc.gz","language_score":0.9744892120361328,"token_count":541,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__11894619","lang":"en","text":"Your home is among the most important investments that you must take good care of. Painting your walls is among the things you could do to ensure that your home looks beautiful and well taken care of. This ensures that it lasts longer and its beautiful interior and exterior looks do not fade away. At times, homeowners think that painting is a DIY job and therefore, they won’t hire house painters to offer them the services they need. This should not be the case since there is always a tremendous difference in how you paint and how professional house painters will paint your home.\nWhy hire professional house painters?\nAs mentioned earlier, many people tend to paint their homes rather than seeking professional help because they want to save some money. You should know that at times hiring residential painters brisbane is the only way that you will be able to have the job done perfectly, which makes your home look amazing. For this reason, you should always have professional house painters doing the job for you. Some of the reasons why you should hire professional house painters include:\n- They offer high-quality services since they are trained and experienced in what they do.\n- They take less time to complete a house painting project since they do not make silly mistakes as you do.\n- They can capture all the details when painting depending on how you want your house to be painted.\n- They are efficient in house painting which makes them provide beautiful projects.\n- They have insurance coverage ensuring you get compensated in case of any mishaps.\n- They have the required tools and equipment for work\nQuestions to ask before hiring house painters\nWhenever you are hiring your house painters, you should ask yourself several questions to determine whether you are making the right decisions about the house painters you want to hire. The following section contains some of the questions you must ask yourself when hiring these house painters.\nHow qualified and experienced are these house painters?\nThis is an important question that you should never ask yourself when hiring any professional. This is to ensure that you have house painters with high levels of qualifications and experience for better services.\nAre the house painters insured and licensed?\nYou should work with the house painters that offer their services legally. This is why you need to find out whether the house painters have a license or not. Insurance is also essential since it ensures you are compensated in case of accidents.\nHow much do the house painters charge?\nIt’s also important to ask yourself about the costs of the services you need. It helps you identify the house painters that charge you an amount that you can afford.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pielmagazine.com/kerry-james-marshall-en-la-fundacio-tapies/","date":"2018-06-18T17:14:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267860684.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20180618164208-20180618184208-00416.warc.gz","language_score":0.9113838076591492,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__36824002","lang":"en","text":"PIEL was present at the exhibition Kerry James Marshall: painting and other stuff, which took place at Fundació Antoni Tàpies of Barcelona. The exhibition will be on view in Spain, both at this venue and at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid simultaneously, where his major pictorial collection is displayed. This is the most important art exhibition of Marshall in Europe so far, what makes it a unique opportunity to get acquainted with the work of this artist from US.\nThe exhibition in Barcelona will be on display until October 26th at the Fundaciò Antoni Tàpies.\nFor more information and details about the exhibition you can visit the Foundation web page.\nPhotos: Laia Buira\nVideo: Alejandro Ántola\nThanks to Fundació Antoni Tápies","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://papercollageart.blogspot.com/2012/09/gond-painting.html","date":"2018-07-20T12:39:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591596.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720115631-20180720135631-00145.warc.gz","language_score":0.9708864092826843,"token_count":254,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__1534397","lang":"en","text":"Today I took a tribal painting workshop taught by tribal artist Durgadevi Vyam. She spoke on how the art form originated, how the paintings are done and some of the folk lore associated with it.\nThe Gonds are originally a forest dwelling tribe of Central India. Their brilliantly coloured paintings are found on walls and floors of their houses. The subjects for their paintings are usually animals and trees, local deities and depiction of their daily lives and folk tales. It is important for Gonds to regularly wipe off and make new paintings in their homes in preparation for celebrations whether religious or social. Usually the paintings narrate a story.\nThe colours used are all natural and derived from locally available material. Bright reds, yellows, black and white are from rocks and mud found on river bank. The greens, browns, blues are obtained from obtained from barks of trees, leaves and flowers. Each drawing is meticulously filled in and then decorated with dots and dashes or swirls and squiggles made in a contrasting colour. The simplicity of the drawing style and bright colours used make this art form very engaging.\nNow this artform is produced on paper and canvas using acrylic paints. Here is a sample of what I did in the workshop.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ilovesabah.info/le-meridien-kota-kinabalu-launched-year-long-art-exhibition/","date":"2021-02-26T15:08:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178357929.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20210226145416-20210226175416-00594.warc.gz","language_score":0.8861399292945862,"token_count":379,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__193445175","lang":"en","text":"Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu has partnered with Lavinia Private Art Gallery to illuminate LM Club Lounge with extraordinary art works from various local talents. The first series of this year-long art exhibition – Snippets of Sabah was launched on the 15 December 2014 by Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu, General Manager, Fiona Hagan and Christianne Goonting at LM Club Lounge, Le Meridien Kota Kinabalu.\nIn delivering her welcome speech, Fiona Hagan shared, “Le Meridien is a brand that captivates new perspective and discover local uniqueness. Showcasing the local talent and their artworks of Kota Kinabalu unveils the destination’s exclusivity. It is also a great pleasure to work together with a local artist herself the owner of Lavinia Private Art Gallery, Christianne Goonting for this year-long exhibition.”\nArt works of the first series – Snippet of Sabah is featuring works of Tianne herself alongside with paintings by Edoen Kang, Mond. Puad Bebit, Jainal Amambing, Charles Mawan, Awang Fadilah, Nashrul, Chua Yuen Chang, Mohd. Zulwawi Hashim, Zaimie Sahibil, Lesley Goonting, Haizah and Norcy. This series will be displayed at the hotel’s exclusive club lounge until 25 January 2015.\nArtist were invited to have a live painting session during the launching, painting the South China Sea view from the club lounge. The paintings are available for sale at Le Meridien Club Lounge and 10% of the sale of each painting will go towards our UNICEF Check Out For Children programme.\nFor more information on this, please contact +6 088 322 222.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://the-further.com/nicolas-craig-canadian-alive-artist","date":"2024-04-16T07:33:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817073.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416062523-20240416092523-00702.warc.gz","language_score":0.9727213978767395,"token_count":938,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__139610042","lang":"en","text":"Nicolas Craig, Canadian artist born in 1990, originally from Montreal (Canada) and graduated from UQAM in Visual Art.\nNicolas Craig began with the practice of graffiti during his adolescence, driven by the love of danger and self-transcendence that he had acquired in the practice of several extreme sports. At 30, he calmed down and fell into the world of more traditional arts, a passion he developed by studying many artists of his time such as Takashi Murakami, Andy Warhol and Banksy.\nThe most important materials in Nicolas Craig’s work are acrylic and spray paint. On the side of the prints, it is simply a question of recovered office tools with which he will use the ink with an already determined word.\nPain in the shoulders and difficulty raising his arms, the gestures he uses to paint trace the marks of his anxiety.\nHis social anxiety is reflected in the intensity of the cynicism of his paintings.\nThe print gives a solid base because it is the foundation of the work, but the painting no longer becomes the foundation of the work with Nicolas Craig, it becomes the image that is created. According to him, the technique is to take pleasure in creating. He seems to have found a base, a balance between what he does and doing it.\nStickers are also part of the materials with which he creates his canvases, sometimes small plastic diamonds, vintage frames found in flea markets.\nThere are recipes, he reveals to us, both in the colors and in the shapes he uses to draw the bodies. Artist particularly animated by the idea of playing with light and the 3D curves provided by the many hollows and spaces of the corporality . In its early days, the bodies were not represented with the presence of gazes, the figures simply had their eyes closed. Then now, the eyes gradually begin to open.\nIt is realism that inspires him in the forms and use of the body he makes in his work. In his research, he is also interested in the forms that the body takes and the meaning that he will give to the situation of the latter. To do this, you have to ask yourself about the right contrasts or staging of the bodies.\nSome examples of interpretations of paintings by Nicolas Crai g\nIdol Of Perversity\nThe Popeye is the emblem of masculinity, which is surrounded by female bodies. Placed around the character to account for perversity: he is the archetype of man. In the Western collective imagination, the female body is mostly represented without hair. In short, this canvas is the subject of a critique of the hidden perversion found in our societies. She points the finger at the animality that can emerge from man. Popeye is the archetype of “the strong man who will project his wife”. Through the multiplicity of female presences and the uniqueness of the male body, the work reveals to us the phantasmagoric universe present in the male psyche. Then, the meaning given to the title makes it possible to grasp the last key to understanding. In a way, the agency of the title comes to reinforce the critical dimension that the work gives to grasp.\nDouble look subject, object.\nThe prints in general refer to a fairly important social symbolism in his work. They make it possible to criticize mores, the critical view of common sense illustrated through technique.\nIt is also linked to the materiality of the work, you invite the spectator to break with the distance that his gaze bears on the work, in a certain way it invites him to dig with his eye, the sense of detail and the materiality. We are not satisfied only with the image, but with the plural dimension at the same time social, political, technical material that it gives to see. Regardless of the subject, the work invites us to physically approach the theme. “creating closeness”.\n“these forgotten people will be rehoused in spaces giving a secondary meaning, both to the canvas and to the story of the subject” < EXAMPLE = the immigrant in the living room of the bourgeois.\nChoice of colors: red blue or black.\npassive soft blue / red: vibrating active / black: neutral, sometimes obscure\nThen, in the technique, Nicolas Craig uses a bit the same technique as the tattoos, a color that is gradually amplified: at the same time it is also the idea of no return. The impossibility to go back also gives a taste to the work of irreparable and permanent unlike painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thepaintstorewv.com/contact/","date":"2021-01-19T06:22:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703517966.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20210119042046-20210119072046-00543.warc.gz","language_score":0.8690806031227112,"token_count":418,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__250142905","lang":"en","text":"Request a Free Quote or More Information\nContact The Paint Store – Morgantown, WV\nServing All of North Central West Virginia & Nearby Areas\nThe Paint Store in Morgantown, WV offers a full line of residential and commercial services. From bulk supply delivery and product consultations to professional painting, sandblasting, and powder coating, we are proud to help keep homesThe Paint Store has everything you need to renew and refresh your home, business, commercial, and industrial property, machinery, and equipment from top to bottom, inside and out.\nWe offer premium Benjamin Moore brand interior and exterior paints and stains, commercial and industrial primers and metal coatings, concrete protectant and floor sealants, painting supplies, mildew resistant paint, Valspar Pro Spray automotive finishes and do-it-yourself paint touch-up kits, countertop and cabinet coatings, and much more.\nWe also offer professional painting, sandblasting, and powder coating service. Contact us to learn more or request a free estimate.\nThe Paint Store\n700 Business Park Drive\nMorgantown, WV 26508\nJosh Poling, General Office Manager\nEmail: [email protected]\nMonday – Friday: 8:00am – 6:00pm\nSaturday: 8:00am – Noon\nDriving Directions From Downtown Morgantown\nHead SW on High Street toward Chancery Row\nTake Brockway Ave, Powell Ave, Hartman Run Rd, and Mileground Rd to Point Marion Rd\nTurn Left onto Pleasant Street\nUse the Right Lane to turn Left at the 1st Cross Street onto Spruce Street\nTurn Right at the 1st Cross Street onto Walnut Street\nWalnut Street turns left and becomes Brockway Ave\nSharp Left onto Rogers Ave\nContinue onto Powell Ave\nContinue onto Earl Core Rd\nTurn Left onto Hartman Run Rd\nContinue onto Co Rd 857\nTurn Right onto US-119N/Mileground Rd\nTurn Left onto Mileground Rd\nContinue onto Point Marion Rd.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.crosstimbersarts.com/portfolio/ann-cahill","date":"2023-06-10T06:52:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224657144.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20230610062920-20230610092920-00090.warc.gz","language_score":0.9817224740982056,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__140527161","lang":"en","text":"Ann Cahill was born in Jackson, Mississippi. She became interested in art while attending Mississippi\nState University, taking art classes to further her career in fashion design. She really enjoyed\nphotography and still takes photographs today to help with her paintings. She graduated with a\nbusiness degree and became an advertising executive in Dallas, Texas. Unfortunately her career paid\nthe bills, so she tabled her art until 2012. It was then that she dabbled in sculpture and really enjoyed\nmaking pieces but her passion was and still is oil painting.\nShe decided to re-kindle her art when she retired in 2015 and thought perhaps she should take more\nclasses to improve her techniques. She started art classes at Studio Art House in Flower Mound and has\ntaken open studio classes to present day. Learning new ways to improve her oil painting art and new\nforms of art such as acrylic, texture, watercolor, acrylic pours and alcohol ink. She listens in class and\napplies said techniques but she also enjoys her “self taught” lectures.\nYou can find Ann in her art studio in Argyle, Texas painting landscapes, oceans, waves, beaches, animals\n(particularly horses) and flowers. She gets her inspiration from her travels, colors, weather patterns, her\nmultiple gardens on her property, her feather and fur babies and everything nature.\nAnn is an active member of The Cross Timbers Artist Guild and has won competitions in local shows.\nShe can be reached at 972-467-1586\n920 E Hickory Hill Rd\nArgyle, TX 76226","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artsphere.ca/event-details/oil-pastels-class-1-by-jill-paris-rody","date":"2023-11-29T12:29:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100081.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129105306-20231129135306-00351.warc.gz","language_score":0.8850110769271851,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__224754318","lang":"en","text":"Sat, Sep 30|\nArtsphere Studio and Gallery\nOil Pastels Class 1 by Jill Paris Rody\nOil Pastels are an easy medium to learn, yet often not fully understood. Come and learn how to create “Painterly” artworks from the medium that is more than a kids crayon!\nTime & Location\nSep 30, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM\nArtsphere Studio and Gallery, 4058 Haas Rd, Courtenay, BC V9N 9T4, Canada\nAbout the event\n- The secrets of how to paint with oil pastels. The supply list will be emailed to you once you register.\nAcrylic Painting Class 2\nThis ticket includes refreshment. Bring your own lunch bag. The Art Supply list will be emailed to you once registered.From CA$45.00 to CA$55.00Sale ended","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.chinaroseantiques.com.au/product/framed-watercolour-by-harold-lawes/","date":"2019-08-19T16:48:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027314852.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20190819160107-20190819182107-00373.warc.gz","language_score":0.9291203022003174,"token_count":96,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__234663741","lang":"en","text":"1 in stock\nFramed watercolour by Harold Lawes. Item 4270.This very pretty watercolour by Harold Lawes (1865-1940) dates from the early twentith century and is entitled “Near Hordle, Hants.”. The painting features a woman and child standing outside a thatched farmhouse in the Hampshire countryside. The frame is 610 mm wide, 470 mm high and the painting and frame are in very good condition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://admustard.wordpress.com/about/","date":"2023-03-30T04:53:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949097.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330035241-20230330065241-00476.warc.gz","language_score":0.9701033234596252,"token_count":259,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__165660729","lang":"en","text":"Amber Dalgleish Mustard\nAmber was born and raised in Austin, TX. She received a B.A. from St. Edward’s University where she majored in Photo-Communications.\nAmber worked in the medium of photography for 12 years before discovering the art form that really fit her. Having ventured into many other forms of artistic expression including paper piecing, drawing, and painting she began to mix these art forms by piecing paper on canvas and using acrylic paints to complete the overall image.\nAs her process developed, she began to explore the surface of each piece by layering texture as well as color. The in-depth development of each work evolves into a rich and complex abstracted canvas. Amber uses her innate sense of design to designate the process complete. These pieces fit well into the contemporary and modern environment.\nI love exploring different mediums including paper, acrylic, oil pastel, pencil, ink, and really, anything I can\nget my hands on. My work is layered, and with each layer, I have to give up something I loved in it, trusting that the next layer will make it even better, every layer playing its part to bring texture, interest, and depth to the completed piece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://derekpattersonart.com/products/copy-of-beneath-the-surface-1","date":"2017-10-22T13:54:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187825264.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20171022132026-20171022152026-00500.warc.gz","language_score":0.7813659310340881,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__201595159","lang":"en","text":"Skip to content\nAdd to cart\nQuality acrylic paints that last.\nThe painting runs over the edges (3/4 inch deep)\nA light gloss finish is applied to help protect your investment and bring out the true beauty of colors.\nReal Gold and Silver leafing\nSigned, Titled, and Dated (also signed on the front in the lower right hand corner of the piece.\nFREE Shipping takes approximately 7-10 days on average if not sooner.\nFor any questions, you can email me at:\nThank you for your interest in my art!\nShare on Facebook\nTweet on Twitter\nPin on Pinterest","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.pets-people.com/tips-for-hiring-interior-painters/","date":"2023-09-26T12:27:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510208.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20230926111439-20230926141439-00193.warc.gz","language_score":0.9737868905067444,"token_count":553,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__81169354","lang":"en","text":"Painters are skilled workers that put the finishing touches on a variety of projects, including putting the finishing touch on new construction, painting apartments for new tenants and even remodeling existing homes. Interior painters remove wall stains, repair drywall, smooth surfaces and select and mix paints for use in interior spaces.\nThe most common reason people paint their homes is to change the look of their rooms. They want to make their home feel more like a place where they can enjoy spending time. They also want to make their home look nice enough for potential buyers.\nIt is important to hire a professional for the job. The right painter will ensure that your walls are painted properly and to a high standard. They will also provide you with advice on paint color and other aspects of the project.\nThey will have the proper tools for the job and be more likely to do it quickly and efficiently than you would. They will have insurance for all the work that they do, and this can be an additional peace of mind for you.\nYou should ask for references when you are hiring a painting company. This will allow you to check out their previous work and make sure that they are the best choice for your needs. It is also a good idea to ask for a contract before the work begins. This over here will make it clear what the job includes and how much the painting costs.\nThe cost of the painting will depend on several factors, such as the size of the house, the number of rooms to be painted and the condition of the walls, ceiling or trim. The price will also vary based on the condition of the paint and whether or not any special techniques need to be used to achieve the desired effect.\nAnother thing to consider is whether you will need to buy supplies for the job. Many painters carry a full range of colors, brushes and other items that are essential for the job. This can save you a lot of money in the long run, as you won’t need to spend on other materials that may not be necessary.\nIn addition to being cheaper, hiring a residential interior painting company will save you a lot of time and hassle. If you do it yourself, you will have to move furniture and take down your wall decor, tape the edges and prepare all the surfaces. It is all very time-consuming.\nA professional will have a full crew on hand to get the job done, which means that it can be finished faster than you can do it yourself. This is especially true if you are doing a large project.\nThey can also make sure that everything is cleaned up after the work is completed. This is a big benefit for any homeowner, and it will make your life easier when the painting is done.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://miscilinus.com/house-painters-coquitlam/","date":"2024-04-12T22:44:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816070.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412194614-20240412224614-00520.warc.gz","language_score":0.9282291531562805,"token_count":494,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__134734067","lang":"en","text":"Are you looking to revitalize the look of your home? Perhaps you’re tired of the same old color scheme and want to inject new life into your living space. Or maybe you’re preparing to sell your house and want to boost its curb appeal. Whatever your reasons may be, one of the most effective ways to enhance the appearance of your home is through a fresh coat of paint. And when it comes to house painting in Coquitlam, you need a team of professionals you can trust to deliver exceptional results. That’s where House painters coquitlam comes in.\nAt House painters coquitlam, we understand the importance of quality craftsmanship and attention to detail when it comes to transforming your home. With years of experience in the industry, our team of skilled painters is dedicated to providing top-notch service and exceeding our clients’ expectations every step of the way.\nWhat sets us apart from other painting companies in Coquitlam? Here are a few reasons why you should choose us for your next painting project:\n- Expertise and Experience: Our painters are highly trained professionals with extensive experience in residential painting. Whether you need interior or exterior painting, we have the knowledge and skills to handle any job, big or small.\n- Premium-Quality Materials: We believe in using only the best materials to ensure a flawless finish that stands the test of time. From high-quality paints to top-of-the-line tools and equipment, we spare no expense when it comes to delivering superior results.\n- Attention to Detail: We take pride in our meticulous attention to detail. From thorough preparation, including cleaning and priming surfaces, to precise application techniques, we leave no stone unturned to achieve a flawless finish that exceeds your expectations.\n- Customized Solutions: We understand that every home is unique, which is why we offer personalized solutions tailored to your specific needs and preferences. Whether you have a particular color scheme in mind or need assistance choosing the perfect shades to complement your home’s architecture, our team is here to help.\n- Exceptional Customer Service: Your satisfaction is our top priority. From the moment you contact us for a consultation to the completion of the project, we strive to provide exceptional customer service every step of the way. We are always available to address any questions or concerns you may have and ensure that your painting experience is stress-free and enjoyable.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bloombety.com/fresh-green-color-for-kitchen-ideas/","date":"2018-08-15T09:50:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221210040.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20180815083101-20180815103101-00660.warc.gz","language_score":0.9294456243515015,"token_count":459,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__40636110","lang":"en","text":"Do you like green color? If you want to change the color of a new kitchen defeat all powers Enlarge Your place is obsessed with the color green. Because it operates dozens of different colors of green, and almost like you are willing to allow you to do. Choosing green color for kitchen is right. Tennis is always green, and find the best way to get to the three colors of paint colors to enjoy. In the kitchen will not be published in the same book as long as I know all the colors in the color green to work the booth.\nThe first is cast. If you want a kitchen full of bright colors, go with a color scheme that includes colors that sit opposite each other on the color wheel. If you are using olive green as the primary color, try using a splash of purple and cream as an accent color on the cabinets and trim. Another option is to use a rich red color with dark green color. Go with the green on the wall with one wall painted red. Red will appear, and you can lighten a room with touches of white or yellow.\nFor the second is an analog Color. For natural color looks good with green, go with analog color blue and yellow. It’ will be cool like green color for kitchen. Blue and green are the favorite when it comes to color combinations because it reflects the colors you see in nature. Together, they create an atmosphere of calm and peace, and the mood it works well in a busy kitchen. Try a mixture of green, yellow and orange for the loop and live painting scheme. Go with the green on the walls, and use the orange on the trim and molding with mold orange. Try to avoid combining warm colors and cool when it chose to mix it as you might disturb the balance typically found in analog combination.\nAnd finally is monochromatic color. Going green can mean more than going earth-friendly. Go all green in your kitchen can be a refreshing change you’ve been looking for. Do not be afraid to use different colors of green. Because green color for kitchen is right choice. As long as you remain in the same shade, you’ll be fine. Lime green paired with bright yellow green is a combination that will unlock any kitchen.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.joannagriffiths.co.uk/","date":"2017-03-30T12:32:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218194600.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212954-00380-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.951370358467102,"token_count":220,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__288088534","lang":"en","text":"Blowy on Blorenge Mountain, South Wales\nAwarded joint third place in the ‘People’s Choice’ Prize\nat the Herefordshire Art Open Exhibition 2009.\nOil pastel and charcoal. 350mm x 350mm\nJoanna Griffiths, based in mid Wales, was brought up in the heavily industrialised valleys of the south Wales coalfield where she spent most of her 1960s childhood. She studied at Hertfordshire College of Art and Design and The London College of Printing.\nFollowing a successful 25-year career as a graphic design consultant, Joanna returned to her artistic roots in 2006 and now exhibits regularly.\nA recurring theme in Joanna’s work is solitary figures set in the post-industrial landscapes of south Wales. Her subdued oil pastel paintings capture the contemplative atmosphere of the landscapes she seeks out and describes as having a ‘bleak beauty’. By contrast, much of her recent work features dramatic skies full of movement, colour and light set against the hills of mid Wales where she lives.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://myeducationcity.com/who-is-the-artist-behind-the-famous-painting-of-dogs-playing-poker/","date":"2023-09-23T16:49:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506528.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923162848-20230923192848-00100.warc.gz","language_score":0.9702019691467285,"token_count":912,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__100512213","lang":"en","text":"Title: Who Is the Artist Behind the Famous Painting of Dogs Playing Poker?\nThe iconic painting of “Dogs Playing Poker” has become ingrained in popular culture, capturing the imagination of art enthusiasts and casual observers alike. This humorous and engaging artwork has graced the walls of countless homes, bars, and even television shows. However, the artist behind this beloved masterpiece remains a subject of curiosity for many. In this article, we delve into the history, artist, and fascinating details surrounding this iconic artwork.\n1. What is the history behind “Dogs Playing Poker”?\nThe artwork series of “Dogs Playing Poker” originated from a collection of oil paintings commissioned by Brown & Bigelow, a publishing company, in the early 1900s. The series consists of 16 paintings, with “A Friend in Need” being the most famous and recognized.\n2. Who is the artist behind “Dogs Playing Poker”?\nThe artist responsible for this renowned series is Cassius Marcellus Coolidge. He was an American painter born on September 18, 1844, in Antwerp, New York. Coolidge primarily worked as a commercial artist and gained immense popularity for his playful and humorous depictions of dogs engaging in human activities.\n3. What was the inspiration behind the series?\nCoolidge’s inspiration for “Dogs Playing Poker” came from his observation of human behavior and his love for dogs. He aimed to create relatable and amusing scenes that portrayed dogs mimicking human activities, injecting wit and charm into his art.\n4. When were the paintings created?\nThe “Dogs Playing Poker” series was created between 1894 and 1904, during Coolidge’s most productive years as a commercial artist.\n5. Were these paintings appreciated during Coolidge’s time?\nWhile these paintings were initially created as advertising pieces, they gained immense popularity and became cultural phenomena during Coolidge’s lifetime. The series has continued to resonate with audiences, captivating generations throughout the years.\n6. How did “Dogs Playing Poker” become so famous?\nThe widespread popularity of the “Dogs Playing Poker” series can be attributed to its reproduction in calendars, prints, and advertisements, as well as its appearance in various forms of media. The images have been referenced and parodied countless times, solidifying their place in popular culture.\n7. Are there any hidden meanings or symbolism in the paintings?\nCoolidge’s work primarily aimed to entertain rather than convey deep symbolism. However, some art critics have suggested that the paintings may represent themes such as human vice, the struggle for power, or even a commentary on American society during the time.\n8. Where can one view the original paintings?\nThe original series of “Dogs Playing Poker” is currently housed in the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas.\n9. Is “Dogs Playing Poker” considered fine art?\nWhile initially dismissed by some art critics, the series has gained recognition and appreciation over time. It is now widely regarded as an important part of American art history, showcasing Coolidge’s skillful technique and unique style.\n10. How much are the original paintings worth?\nIn 2005, “A Friend in Need” from the “Dogs Playing Poker” series was sold at an auction for $590,400. The value of other paintings in the series varies depending on factors such as condition, size, and provenance.\n11. What is the legacy of “Dogs Playing Poker”?\nThe legacy of “Dogs Playing Poker” lies in its ability to bring joy and amusement to people worldwide. It continues to serve as a reminder of the power of art to transcend time, and its playful imagery has become an integral part of modern culture.\nCassius Marcellus Coolidge’s “Dogs Playing Poker” series remains an iconic and beloved artwork that has captured the hearts of many. Despite its initial commercial purpose, the paintings have left a lasting impression on the art world, showcasing Coolidge’s talent and wit. From calendars to museums, the legacy of these whimsical paintings continues to thrive, ensuring that generations to come will still enjoy the playful charm of dogs gathered around a poker table.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thetuscolajournal.com/2019/10/23/a-day-honoring-bob-ross-at-the-vault-arts-gallery/","date":"2023-06-02T22:55:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224648858.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20230602204755-20230602234755-00482.warc.gz","language_score":0.9578213095664978,"token_count":403,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__62000568","lang":"en","text":"A day honoring Bob Ross at The Vault Arts Gallery\nA group of Bob Ross lookalikes will be creating “happy little trees” and more from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at a Halloween event at the Vault Art Gallery in downtown Tuscola.\nThe gallery will be hosting a “Bob Ross Lookalike Contest,” which centers on the late artist and longtime host of the PBS show “The Joy of Painting.” There will be a $25 gift certificate for the person who most resembles Ross. The contest is open to adults and children and there is no limit in the number of participants.\nA related event will be a Bob Ross painting contest, to see who can most paint like the artist, who was known for his realistic paintings and quotes like “happy little trees” and “let’s build a happy little cloud,” and as a result has become a cult figure thanks to his soothing style of teaching. The painting contest will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. Saturday, after the lookalike contest finishes up.\nThe Vault will provide 11 X 14 inch canvases, but those who want to enter must bring their own paints, brushes and other supplies. Painting while in costume as Bob Ross is optional. There will be only 14 spots available for the painting competition. The winner will also receive a $25 gift certificate to the Vault.\nTo kick off the day’s events, artist Barbara Hicks from 1 to 2 p.m. will be teaching pumpkin painting, using small white pumpkins as a creative round canvas. The cost of the class is $15 to paint one pumpkin and $3 additional to paint a second pumpkin. Class size is limited to 12 students.\nFor more information, email the Vault at email@example.com or call 217-722-2187. Please pay and register for the events no later than Friday, Oct. 25.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.toddclarkstudio.com/","date":"2014-12-20T09:40:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-52/segments/1418802769642.136/warc/CC-MAIN-20141217075249-00088-ip-10-231-17-201.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7953608632087708,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-52","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-52__0__22041302","lang":"en","text":"todd clark studio895 Charman RoadGibsons, BC V0N 1V4Canadaph: 604 email@example.com\nIt's Gorgeous, Luv.\n48\" x 48\"\noil paint on canvas\nChief curator Rebecca Wilson and the Saatchi Art curation team has selected the painting, It's Gorgeous, Luv, to be featured in the New This Week 12-08-2014 Collection on Saatchi Art's homepage.\nContact Todd at\nCopyright 2009 todd clark studio. All rights reserved.\nWeb Hosting by Yahoo!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ncertpoint.com/2022/02/is-easy-care-paint-good.html","date":"2022-05-24T09:12:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662570051.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20220524075341-20220524105341-00140.warc.gz","language_score":0.9137094020843506,"token_count":1492,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__60349825","lang":"en","text":"One of the reasons why there are low-cost paints is because of this. Some may appear attractive, but they are not durable. EasyCare is a fantastic paint that won’t break the bank. It’s not the cheapest, but it’s not as expensive as some of the big national brands I’ve used in the past.\nSimply put, what is the finest interior paint brand?\nThese Are the Absolute Best Interior Paint Brands\nBenjamin Moore is a painter who is well-known for Benjamin Moore is an American paint company that was founded in 1883 and has grown to become one of the most popular paint companies.\nFarrow & Ball. Behr.\nLittle Green Paint & Paper, Clare.\nWho makes EasyCare paint, by the way?\nEasyCare Premium Paint is a new product from True Value. True Value’s newest product, EasyCare Ultra Premium Paint, is now available. EasyCare Paint is a paint-and-primer in one that is both durable and stain resistant, making it ideal for interior painting chores in any room of the house.\nIn light of this, what is the finest paint brand?\nThe Top 10 Paint Manufacturers for Interior Painting Projects\nBehr Marquee has the best coverage.\nPPG Diamond is the most durable of the two.\nSherwin-Williams Cashmere is the easiest to apply.\nBehr Premium Plus is the best zero-VOC paint.\nAce Royal Interiors has the fastest dry time.\nGlidden Interior Premium is our pick for the best kitchen and bath.\nWhat is Dulux easy care, and how does it work?\nDulux Easycare Washable & Tough is the company’s most recent innovation, and it features a unique stain repelling technology that repels liquid spills and makes them easy to clean up.\nThere are 34 questions and answers that are related to each other.\nWhich exterior paint has the longest lifespan?\nAcrylic paint is the most long-lasting of the bunch. It’s long-lasting, flexible, and resistant to fading from the sun as well as damage from rain and other environmental factors.\nWhich interior paint is the most expensive?\nHome Depot sells Behr Marquee for $39 per gallon. (Photo courtesy of FTWP/Anne Bentley) Home Depot sells Behr Premium Plus Enamel for $27 per gallon. Valspar Reserve (at Lowe’s, $44 per gallon) Behr Premium Plus Ultra (Home Depot, $30-$37 per gallon) Aura by Benjamin Moore ($70 per gallon at independent paint stores)\nWhat is the best wall paint?\nA: Interior walls should be painted with flat, eggshell, or satin paint, while trim and woodwork should be painted with semi-gloss or gloss paint.\nIs Leyland Paint a decent product?\nFor fresh plaster and ceilings, Leyland paint is a fantastic choice. For stairwells and hallways, I’d suggest either dulux Diamond matt or Valspar scrubable paint. B&Q colours paint (in white only) is also wonderful for any area because it’s scrubable.\nWhat is the best paint to use?\nBecause of its simplicity of clean-up and long-lasting durability, latex paint is the most widely used and favoured paint kind. It’s also less prone to fading and breathes better than oil, resulting in less paint blistering. For the majority of your walls and home purposes, I recommend latex paint.\nIs Sherwin Williams on par with Benjamin Moore in terms of quality?\nWhen it comes to performance, Benjamin Moore and Sherwin Williams paints are both great. In fact, many specialists believe them to be the best. When compared to Sherwin Williams, Benjamin Moore products are easier to apply, more durable, and easier to clean.\nIs it better to use Sherwin Williams or Behr paint?\nAlthough not all Sherwin Williams paints are suitable for brushing and rolling, their premium paint is far superior to Behr’s. Behr Premium Plus Ultra provides decent coverage, although it is difficult to apply.\nIs Glidden Paint a good brand?\nGlidden was my choice, and it lived up to my expectations. The product is of excellent quality. It has a wonderful value, a reasonable price, and it performs admirably. It was superior than the prior brands I had tried, and it delivers on its promises.\nWhat is the finest paint for a house?\nThe best exterior paint is as follows: Overall winner: Behr Premium Plus Ultra Exterior Paint and Primer in One is a two-in-one exterior paint and primer by Behr. KILZ Exterior Siding, Fence, and Barn Paint are the best for siding. Rust-Oleum Zinsser PermaWhite Exterior Paint is best for wood. Glidden Premium Semi-Gloss Latex Exterior Paint is the best choice for brick.\nWhich car manufacturer’s paint quality is the best?\nWithin the same manufacturer, I’ve seen the paint job differ from car to automobile. My guess is that the higher the car’s price, the better the paint quality. Fiat and Skoda. These individuals appear to have a decent understanding of what colours look nice on their vehicles. Volkswagen, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, Mahindra, Suzuki, and Tata Motors.\nWhich acrylic paint is the best?\nReview of the Top 10 Acrylic Paints BASICS by Liquitex Acrylic paint is a type of paint that is used to create Galeria Acrylic Paint by Winsor & Newton. Set of Grumbacher Acrylic Paints Art Supplies for Castles Set of Acrylic Paints Acrylic by Blick Artists. Professional Acrylic Set from Liquitex. Acrylic Colors for Artists from Utrecht. Acrylic with a golden heavy body.\nWhich company produces the best exterior paint?\nWith an overall score of 819, Sherwin-Williams is the best exterior paint brand, performing well across all six areas. BEHR (804) and Benjamin Moore (804) follow Sherwin-Williams in the rankings (803). Overall, 803 percent of customers are satisfied with exterior paint brands.\nWhat is the best wall paint that is also washable?\nWASHABLE PAINT OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY Easycare Matt Emulsion Paint by Dulux. The best washable paint to buy is: This is the perfect paint for a busy family. The Crown Hall and Stairs have been painted. Matt Estate Emulsion Paint by Farrow & Ball. Colours Silk Emulsion Paint of the highest quality. Matt Masonry Paint by Sandtex\nIs it okay to use a paint and primer in one?\nYou can use a paint and primer in one product if the surface you’re about to paint has been previously painted (already prepped) and you’re going to re-paint with a comparable colour and gloss of paint. Paint professionals will almost always advise you to use a good primer before painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.iwate-ia.or.jp/?l=en&p=1-2-info_others&c=recruitment&p_offset=75&no=1280","date":"2021-03-01T10:34:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178362481.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20210301090526-20210301120526-00157.warc.gz","language_score":0.8991454243659973,"token_count":254,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__187900449","lang":"en","text":"German Ambassador Prize Art Contest 2012 \"My Germany\"\nFederal Republic of Germany Embassy, Tokyo\nSubmission Deadline: September 14th, 2012\nIs there a little piece of Germany close by?\nIf there were, what would it be like?\nNow taking art submissions under the theme of \"The Germany Around Me.\"\nDraw a picture of the Germany around you, or the little bit of Germany you discovered.\nThe German Ambassador is awaiting your submissions!\nA number of submissions will be exhibited at the German Embassy itself!\n◆The submission deadline is September 14th, 2012.\n◆Submissions must be 380×540mm in size.\n◆Art materials are up to you! Oil Paint, watercolor, pastel, colored pencil, etc.\n◆Works must be from primary or middle school students living in Japan.\n(Group submissions are OK!)\n◆Please send the picture title, artist's name, address, phone number,\nand school name along with the work of art.\nFor more information, please visit the German Embassy website.\nGerman Embassy \"My Germany\" Section\n4-5-10 Minamiazabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-0047","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://paintthetowncincinnati.org/homeowner-application-deadline-is-monday/","date":"2022-11-27T06:37:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710192.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20221127041342-20221127071342-00367.warc.gz","language_score":0.9368525147438049,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__255929574","lang":"en","text":"The homeowner application deadline for Paint the Town 2016 is quickly approaching! If you or someone you know lives in Madisonville and could use a hand painting their home, check out the criteria here and apply by Monday, February 15. Applications are available in-person at the Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (5906 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45227) or online.\nDuring Paint the Town, approximately 40 homes in Madisonville will be painted at no cost to the homeowner. While preference is given to homeowners who are physically or financially unable to paint their home themselves, all applications will be considered.\nBe sure to apply before it’s too late!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://fustianist.sydneypenner.ca/?p=4135","date":"2020-08-14T14:26:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439739328.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20200814130401-20200814160401-00177.warc.gz","language_score":0.9656692743301392,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__84538212","lang":"en","text":"Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I can start ’em young. Virginia Woolf in a children’s book:\nThe story is loosely based on the close relationship between Virginia and her sister, Vanessa Bell, who was a renowned Bloomsbury painter. In the children’s book, Virginia is in a “wolfish” mood, and she’s depicted as a wolf until her sister’s painting of a beautiful garden on the bedroom walls finally cheers her up–and helps her turn back into a girl. Yup, this one is going to appear on the Penner bookshelves sooner or later.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artantiquegallery.net/product-page/thomas-fogarty-1916-1989","date":"2024-04-22T18:18:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818337.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422175900-20240422205900-00812.warc.gz","language_score":0.9717221260070801,"token_count":166,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__125767893","lang":"en","text":"THOMAS FOGARTY 1916-1989\nSize: 23 x 28.\nSignature: lower left.\nOriginal watercolor illustration depicting a farmyard genre scenewith people gathering and playing horseshoes. Framed under glass. Signed lower left\nThomas Fogarty Jr., a painter and art teacher, died on Wednesday at his home in Manhattan. He was 73 years old. Mr. Fogarty, who taught at the Art Students League in Manhattan for many years, exhibited his oil and pastel landscapes and still lifes at the Whitney Museum of American Art and many New York galleries. He began his teaching career at the Pratt Institute and Rutgers University, before coming to the league, where he taught painting, composition and life drawing. (NYTIMES CREDIT)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sunews.net/article.cfm?articleID=2273","date":"2021-09-28T20:21:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780060882.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20210928184203-20210928214203-00137.warc.gz","language_score":0.9172688126564026,"token_count":421,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__180862883","lang":"en","text":"Southern Utah News Articles\nZion Plein Air Art Invitational November 6-12\nFor the ninth consecutive year, the Zion Forever Project will host 24 distinguished artists, for a week of creativity and inspiration, while painting the beauty of Zion Canyon in plein air style. The Zion National Park Plein Air Art Invitational celebrates the influence of original art in the founding of the National Park Service, over 100 years ago, and raises money to support the Park’s Youth Education Initiative and Arts Programs.\nDuring the weeklong event, artists will be painting at several locations in and around the park, as well as leading painting demonstrations, holding lectures, and rendering paintings for sale to the public. Studio paintings will be on display, and available for purchase all week at the Zion Human History Museum, and online at zionpark.org. Art created during the Invitational will be on sale in the museum at the end of the week, on November 11 and 12.\nOn Monday and Tuesday, November 6 and 7, artists will hold painting demonstrations at the Zion Human History Museum back patio, beginning at 10 a.m., hourly until 4 p.m. On Wednesday and Thursday, painting demonstrations will move to the Grotto shuttle stop, hourly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The artist’s demonstration pieces will be displayed, and up for silent auction on Saturday at the Zion Lodge Auditorium from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.\nThe evening lecture series will be held at the Zion Lodge Auditorium beginning at 7 p.m. on both Tuesday and Wednesday, then at the Springdale Canyon Community Center on Thursday, beginning at 7:30 p.m.\nThe weeklong exhibition culminates with two big events on Saturday Nov. 11; The Paint-Out, where all 24 artists will be painting and creating pieces for sale to the public on the Zion Lodge lawn, and the Silent Auction of the artist’s demonstration pieces from inside the Lodge auditorium from 11 a.m. concluding at 2 p.m.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cadeaume.com/products/forest-magic-water-drawing-cloth-book-baby-painting-doodling-water-drawing-mats-toys-repeat-painting-for-children","date":"2021-05-18T17:06:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991288.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20210518160705-20210518190705-00261.warc.gz","language_score":0.7607198357582092,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__119422347","lang":"en","text":"Home Forest Magic Water Drawing Cloth Book Baby Painting Doodling Water Drawing Mats Toys Repeat Painting for Children\nForest Magic Water Drawing Cloth Book Baby Painting Doodling Water Drawing Mats Toys Repeat Painting for Children\nClassification:Paint Learning Notebook/Coloring NotebookWarning:no fireBrand Name:ttnightType:Drawing BoardMaterial:PaperGender:UnisexAge Range:> 3 years oldModel Number:Drawing ToysFeature 1:magic bookFeature 2:drawing boardFeature 3:draw a lightFeature 4:creativityFeature 5:toys for childrenFeature 6:notebook padFeature 7:3d pen magic bookFeature...\ncustomers are viewing this product\nRecently Viewed Products\nThe cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://stlouiscalendar.com/event/33974/augusta-plein-air-art-festival-in-augusta-missouri","date":"2020-04-02T18:42:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370507738.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20200402173940-20200402203940-00071.warc.gz","language_score":0.9204804301261902,"token_count":549,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__152964651","lang":"en","text":"The 18th annual Augusta Plein Air Art Festival will begin on April 22nd and go through May 3rd. \"Plein Air\" means \"outdoors\" and over 100 artists will converge on Augusta, Missouri, as well as be in Defiance and New Melle, to paint the picturesque spring setting. Daily registration during the Festival will be held at the Harmonie-Verein/American Legion 8am-3pm. The public is invited to observe while the artists create art! Plus enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of Augusta's wineries, shops and restaurants. Please check the website for up-to-date information and check out links on the website for more details about each day's activities.\nApril 22nd | 8am: Registration begins\nApril 23rd | 6am: Augusta Shore Paint Out\nApril 24th | 8:30am: Montelle Winery Paint Out\nApril 24th | 5pm: Noboleis Quick Paint\nApril 25th | 9am: \"Bottoms Up\" Paint Out\nApril 25th | 3pm: Lake Creek Paint Out\nApril 26th | 9am: Mt. Pleasant Paint Out\nApril 26th | 11am: Sip 'N' Paint\nApril 26th | 2pm: Paint Augusta & BBQ\nApril 27th | 7am: Catala Facial Retreat & Boutique Paint Out\nApril 27th | 12pm: A Day in New Melle\nApril 28th | 8am: Sugar Creek Paint Out\nApril 28th | 2:30pm: La Charrette Farm Paint Out\nApril 29th | 10am: Klondike Park Paint Out\nApril 29th | 3:30pm: Sunflower Hill Farm Paint Out\nApril 30th | 7am: Private Estate Paint Out #1\nApril 30th | 2:30pm: Premier Artist Paint Out\nMay 1st | 9am: Robin's Nest Defiance Paint Out\nMay 1st | 4:30pm: Sunset Paint Out at Balducci Winery\nMay 2nd | 9am: Festival in Augusta - Artist's Choice & People's Choice & Theme Paint\nMay 3rd | 11am: Final Sale from Easel and Awards\nAugusta, Missouri overlooks the Missouri River and was founded in 1836 by a settler that came to St. Charles County with Daniel Boone. The historic town is known for its wineries, bed and breakfasts and restaurants. The Katy Trail State Park Bike Trail has a trail head located in the town. Several annual events are hosted in the quaint historic town.\nPlease check the website listed on each event to get the most up-to-date information.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.brianhanscomb.co.uk/links.html","date":"2022-07-04T08:50:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104364750.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20220704080332-20220704110332-00135.warc.gz","language_score":0.9113460779190063,"token_count":229,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__116000325","lang":"en","text":"48 Hopton Street, London, SE1 9JHGallery of the Royal Watercolour Society and the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers\nBROOK GALLERY www.brookgallery.co.uk\nFore Street, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, EX9 6NH\nART! NORTH CORNWALLwww.art-cornwall.co.uk\nArtists, painters, potters, photographers, sculptors and craftspeople of North Cornwall.\nPastel on paper & card\n760mm x 460mm\n(framed 1060mm x 4770mm)\n‘Cornish Bungalow’, purchased by the Royal Cornwall Institution in 1991, was included in an exhibition arranged by the Bude Look Group at Bude Castle, Cornwall.\nClick here to visit the Look Group’s blog and then scroll down to see a short video by a group member and also Brian’s comments on his picture written while at the exhibition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dirilitlig.com/do-i-really-need-a-painting-contractor/","date":"2021-09-24T21:38:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057580.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20210924201616-20210924231616-00059.warc.gz","language_score":0.9721543788909912,"token_count":445,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__184974617","lang":"en","text":"Everyone wants a nice house and for that, you have to take care of everything. Painting is one of the most essential parts of every home, as you need your home to look perfect for your guests. Choosing a paint color or design for your home can be time consuming. You can simply ask the experts or check out various designs online.\nInterior painting is one of the toughest paint designs you can get for your home. For that, you will have to ask for help from painting contractors who can take care of various things for you. From choosing the right materials to planning, everything will be handled by the experts so you can enjoy painting at home.\nThe quality of the paint must be the best.\nIf you are confused as to selecting the services of a do-it-yourself painting contractor, then you need to consider quality as a factor. If you try to paint yourself, you will not get the desired results, as there will be a lot of problems.\nIt can save you a lot of time.\nHiring a professional painting contractor can save you a lot of time over doing it yourself. An expert knows how to handle multiple jobs at once and will only use limited products. But if you try to do it yourself, you may not be able to handle everything and you also risk buying more or less products for the paint job.\nThe best interior paint from experts\nIf you plan to get interior paint for your home, you should make sure that you only hire a professional painting contractor. By using the help of an experienced worker, you are sure to get desirable results for your home.\nClean up after work\nWell, think about how much time you will spend painting your house and if that is not enough, you will also have to take care of the cleaning after that. But if you get help from the painting contractor, not only will they complete the job on time, but they will also take care of the cleanup job after that.\nHere are some of the benefits you can get if you use the help of a painting contractor. You can find the best painting contractor near your home by searching for it on the Internet. Help you find this article useful.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artistjoancole.blogspot.com/2012/03/new-haven-paint-clay-opening-sunday.html","date":"2018-04-19T11:43:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125936914.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20180419110948-20180419130948-00544.warc.gz","language_score":0.97397381067276,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__149037038","lang":"en","text":"Oh my goodness, I can't believe how long it's been since I've blogged. The hand surgery I had definitely put a stop to many of my activities, including painting and writing. Today is my first day to get used to my \"new\" (as in \"replacement\") joint in my index finger. What a joy! (But not without pain, at this point. I need to go slowly.)\n\"Rainy Sunrise at Whitehead, Monhegan, Maine,\" 11\" x 14\" acrylic on Irish linen on gatorboard, copyright Joan Cole\nI just wanted to invite everyone to join me at the opening on Sunday, March 11, from 2 to 5 at New Haven Paint & Clay's 111th Annual Juried Art Exhibition. It's at The John Slade Ely House, 91 Trumbull Street, New Haven, CT 06510. I'm so pleased to be able to say that my acrylic \"Rainy Sunrise at Whitehead, Monhegan, Maine\" was chosen to hang among the works of other artists of New England and NewYork.\nI love painting outdoors--or en plein air, as the French would say. Maybe because I'm near-sighted, I see the world much as the Impressionists did. Whether that is really true or not, my paintings of the natural world reflect my delight in color and light.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://grinnellart.blogspot.com/2013/03/","date":"2018-06-22T05:05:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864354.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20180622045658-20180622065658-00306.warc.gz","language_score":0.9596332311630249,"token_count":4319,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__172214849","lang":"en","text":"Monday, March 18, 2013\nThursday, March 14, 2013\nFriday, March 8, 2013\nAbove the Water, Yucatan\nOil on canvas\nThe painting might be an abstract interpretation of both the physical landscape of the Yucatán peninsula, with its emerald jungles and stunning coastlines, and the cultural landscape of that area. The alarming variety of pictorial elements seem to bear few similarities besides being on the same canvas, much like the many peoples of the Yucatan share that space. Native Americans, impoverished Latinos, and wealthy tourists inhabit the peninsula much like bright green, magenta, and muted brown co inhabit the painting. But like the history of the Yucatan, the composition is violent and jarring, with sharp vertical lines slice through the dazzling areas of pure color much like the Yucatan itself has been ceaselessly haunted by violence and intrusion. Above the Water, Yucatan presents a clash of colors and forms that truly forces the audience to observe beauty among great chaos.\nRobert Polidori, Courtyard (1997). Photograph\nPolidori’s photograph depicts a polychromatic scene of a residence area in Havana, Cuba. A large proportion of the background consists of the outer look of the residence buildings, such as white-bluish wall with mass areas of rust, semitransparent windows, and exposed bricks. At the top of the photograph, a small portion of high key bluish sky is presented in the middle and above the wall of the buildings. Attached to the wall at the top center of the photo are two parallel metal water pipes (maybe?), with a segment at the end of the left pipe sloping down towards the roof above the stairs. The dark wooden (or tile?) roof slopes down from the left to the right and under the roof is an area of low key greenish water-stained wall. The greenish color of the wall continues to the middle part of left side wall, connected by a cluster of green leaves of a plant. Besides, the darkness of the color of the wall increases gradually as does the darkness of the color of the roof. The two progressions of colors create a visual consistency in the photograph. On both sides, the wall of the buildings seems sloping upwards due to the effect of linear perspective. On the left side, there is a vertical stripe of low-value colored water stain, in contrast to the light color of the wall. Likewise, on the right, the low value and high intensity of the color of the eroded wooden structure contrasts against the light color of the wall. However, the two complementary colors—a dark orange and brownish color and a light bluish color—generate a harmonious visual effect. In general, there are three major colors presented in the background: a high-valued bluish white, a high-valued orange and a relatively high-valued green. The use of complementary and analogous colors creates a polychromatic scene in harmony.\nRegarding the line composition, the majority of the lines in the background are geometric, and within these straight lines are vertical, horizontal and diagonal (the roof and a segment of the left water pipe). A rope hanging from the top of the left wall to the right, two ropes (or electric wires?) hanging down from the wooden structure, and the fan-shaped windows are three compositions of organic lines. Furthermore, by arranging the buildings, the roof, the stairs the wooden structure, and the little balcony on the left side wall at different levels of vertical location, Polidori creates a three-dimensional spatial visual effect. Also, in the middle area at the top of the piece, the photographer extends the space even further by including a view of the buildings behind the scene through a linear perspective.\nWhat makes this piece more interesting is the bottom half of the photograph, which depicts the major characters, the two boys, and living plants. The value of the color presented in this half of the photo is relatively low and the intensity of the color is high; that is, the color is darker and more saturated as opposed to the light color at the top level of the piece. In this way, Polidori achieves a spatial composition by shifting the values of the colors through an atmospheric perspective because the closer the object is, the darker it is.\nPolidori expresses the concept of this photograph by leaving certain objects or parts of objects vague. For example, there is a blurry contour of a lady in a white dress (maybe?) on the stairs, and she is going down the stairs with her head turning back. Also, if look closer, we can see that the contour of the two boys’ hands and arms is vague and thus we could assume that the photo was taken at the moment they were doing the poses. At this point, although these people are static, the vagueness suggests a potential of movement and makes the entire scene more active. The trees, all bending towards the left, are another factor that contributes to the movement and the liveliness of the photograph; besides, the various shapes of the leaves add more diversity to the composition of lines. In contrast, the contour of the fountain is relatively clear and there is no water flowing; therefore, it suggests a sense of calmness and stagnation.\n|Unknown location on the 800 block of North Robertson Street. New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 2005-06 - Robert Polidori|\nThe first thing one will notice about the photograph/printing is that it is a 3-dimensional view of a room in a rathe chaotic state. The roof is either unfinished or has fallen in. The wallpaper has begun to unravel and fall down as well. In addition there are a numerous chairs and other broken items all on around the floor. Even the pictures that remain on the wall appear to be damaged, crooked and defaced.\nGiven the time the photograph was taken and the chaotic state of the room, one can draw the conclusion that this was taken post Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans at the end of August. Polidori then moved to New Orleans to shoot photographs of the devastation for The New Yorker. He stayed longer than first planned, then went back and forth for weeks, taking hundreds of pictures with a large-format camera that produced wide detailed color photographs.\nThis particular photograph depicts the devastation that nature caused on the people of New Orleans. While there are no people in the photograph, it is quite clear that this room was lived in at one point in time and are now abandoned. I feel that this painting shows that sometimes life is not fair and that nature can be both beautiful but also destructive. All artists, make sense of a world that is often senseless. They derive beauty from destruction, art from meaningless objects, and can even turn victims of pain into objects of tribute.\nLarry Joseph Homolka, Above the Water, Yucatan (1989). Oil on Canvas (46” x52”)\nHomolka's large oil on canvas, portrays a variety of linear forms. These linear forms represent a spectrum of structure ranging from steadfast, heavy lines to linear shapes whose forms are created by the parameters defined by other figures. It appears as if some lines are more deliberately placed than others.Brush stroke aids in this idea by interacting with linear formations. Some line formations are unmistakably structured and defined; whereas some lines are solely dependent on the created illusion by the varying tints that the artist's varying brush strokes establish. Homolka utilizes a medley of varying hues which, combined with the array of linear formations, which create an interesting depth to the piece. Spatial boundaries are explored through the fluid movement of colors and linear size. For example, the prominent vertical black rectangle (a focal point of the piece) creates a window into another dimension. Its slanted portrayal allows the viewer to shift from a flat perspective into an additive illusion of a third dimension. Spatial contrast is also created through hues. Homolka juxtaposes varying blue values in the bottom right of the piece. This color contrast creates a boundary which adds another layer of depth as the values play off one another. The use of tint also creates almost three dimensional-like areas where a slightly organic depth is hinted at.\nThe use of perspective in color in this abstracted form could potentially overwhelm the viewer, given the scale of the piece. However, the work is located in a wide, open hallway on the first floor of Bucksbaum. The opposite wall is paneled with windows which increases the luminosity of the piece. The eye harmoniously follows the piece, in part due to the continuity of the lines merging into one another. When staring at the focal point (horizontal, central), I begin to see depths within depths which is an interesting effect that mimics what I feel when I looking down from a high vantage point. I see dimensions lose distinctness, merge amongst themselves, and additionally new dimensions materialize.\nWithout a title the viewer would have a difficult time deciphering the image. Thus, the title is an important element of the piece. It elucidates what is actually being displayed by giving the abstraction a contextual location and perspective. The colors emulate a sense of water (perhaps the sea?), sand, cliffs, and perhaps a variety of common flora and fauna. After reading the title and then looking at the piece, I can relate the metaphysical elements into recognizable scenery. When I examine the piece I see a landscape containing a body of water in the distance with perhaps cliffs or maybe street scene with alleyways in the forefront. Of course, with this style of artwork, much room is left for various interpretations.\nartist name William Hogarth\ntitle of work O, the Roast Beef of Old England\ndate created 1749\nO, the Roast Beef of Old England is an engraving by the incredible William Hogarth (we just picked up a lifetime print and it is awesome.) It was originally a painting, and then translated into an engraving shortly after. The print is a scene that takes place in England, as the name suggests. The print makes use of a range of artistic elements to draw the viewer in to the subject matter, and leave them pondering the potential content of the piece. On the surface, the print depicts an aproned man carrying a large knuckle of roast beef on a spike presumably towards some kind of dining establishment. This is most definitely the focal point of the piece, though through the use of perspective the artist creates an equally interesting foreground and background. In the foreground a number of demonic looking women stare at the face of a manta ray. Their faces seem to be morphing into one homologous form mirroring that of the creature. Hogarth uses faces throughout the piece both create implied lines focusing on the giant piece of meet thus leading the viewer to the focal point. Hogarth also displays a wide range of facial expressions ranging from perversion (on the friar) to utter desolation (the man in the foreground on the right side of the piece). This sets an atmosphere of wonder, though with slightly disconcerting undertones since the majority of the faces are intensely unpleasant to look at.\nConcretely suggesting the content of the piece is a bit difficult given how much is going on at once in the picture. It seems as if the piece of meat is the main point of contention given that the soldiers look at it being carried away from them with protest as they drink their presumably undesirable soup. If a famished soldier is wantonly pouring some out onto the ground it surely cannot be of that good. Passively in the background some religious elements are brought into the piece. Perhaps Hogarth is making the statement that religion was less important than the worldly needs of hunger and poverty, if the location is taken literally when determining possible meaning.\nAny Act Red – Bruce E. Smith\nAcrylic on canvas\nThis is an acrylic painting done by Bruce E. Smith, titled Any Act Red and, if you so choose, you can find it on the western side of Bucksbaum. There’s a lot going on here. The most identifiable part of this painting is the girl in the left hand corner. She is holding some kind of cup/can in her left hand and painting the headboard of a bed with her right. This is no ordinary bed, however. Alas, it lacks a mattress. The frame is partially painted with white, red, yellow and pink. There is a break in the foot of the bed, as well. The girl is wearing a blue dress with a white collar, belt and stockings. Her skin is also white and she pales in comparison to her wavy black hair and black shoes.\nThe rest of the image is composed of a variety of shapes, paint smudges, numerals and letters. Directly above the girl, the word “NAME” is printed and he number 10 has been partially painted over with white paint that is dripping on her head. There are many red splotches of paint, including one below the bed. Behind the girl and continuing into the right corner of the painting, there is some kind of structure behind her. Thinking logically, I’m going to say they are two pieces of furniture, because I think she’s in a bedroom. What appears to be a dresser also has a red splotch on the front where the drawers are would be located. Scattered on these structures and throughout the rest of the painting are lots “B”s and “BB”s. There are also the words “OR”, “OVER”, “HER”, “RED”, and “ACT”. “ABC” is painted in large letters on the far right side and in smaller letters, “ANY ACT RED BY HER TEN OR EPERGNE” is painted at the bottom.\nSo that’s what it looks like. Now I’ll tell you what I think the hidden meanings and secrets are. What comes to mind immediately when I look at this is Color by Numbers. The numbers and letters seem to be instructing someone (the viewer/the girl/both simultaneously). The red splotches indicate to me that those areas will be painted entirely in red at a later point, because in Color by Numbers, you often mark a spot with a dab of color so you’ll remember to do it later. The word “NAME” and the “ABC” remind me school, because we learn the alphabet in school and we have to put our name of every single damn activity paper.\nThere is one red splotch beneath the bed and for some reason it appears to be blood to me. I don’t find the rest of this painting daunting, so that seems unfitting. But I see what I see - and that’s a little pool of blood.\nThe girl isn’t wearing clothes that are worn nowadays. I’d say it’s more Victorian era. I’m unsure why the artist chose to depict her in historical attire. Maybe Color by Numbers is an activity more closely associated with their time period rather than present times. She’s also completely oblivious to the paint dripping on her head.\nWhen considering the entire piece, I get the impression that this is a work-in-progress and that it has to do with childhood. I like it because the Color by Numbers thing engages the viewer. It’s like a puzzle that we have to finish. The only thing that bothers me is the unexplained use of “RED”. It’s in the title and on the painting, but I can’t figure out its importance. – Hannah Kelley\nPolidori depicts a very ornate white door with a security camera and a bright red box, which I am assuming is some type of fire alarm in his photograph “Security Camera and Boiserie Detail, Grand Cabinet de Madame Victoire, (54)”. It is unclear what that red box actually is, since the writing is not big enough to see. But that red box does matches red wire coming out of the security camera, with a black wire next to it. The camera is a light gray with a darker gray lenses, it points at a 45, give or take a few degrees, angle out from the all white walls. It juts out of the wall, on a white pedestal, next to what appears to be a thin piece of wood right in the corner. The only other color in the picture is that of the golden hinges, and the golden, what I think is a lock. Both of which are perpendicular. Everything else is backed by floral design, which constants with the very strict lines of the doors and walls. But the most action show up right near the camera. Where a cherub is encased in a floral pattern with fruits looking objects. The last object that saw was the oval door handle and keyhole that is not quite as bright as the hinges and lock. The wall and hinges and lock looks worn and of a style that is I find to be old fashion.\nThe focal points seems to be the camera and red box. The picture seems very still and private in a way. It doses not seem that the door will open anytime soon and that the camera is actually looking at something of extreme interesting, to that point that the camera is personified. I find that he gets that personified effect by the juxtaposition of the parallel lines, either horizontally or vertically and faded out design of background, and the 45 degree angle of a dark camera. But we know it not private since there is name tag like object near the door frame, which leads me to believe that this is public domain. The camera also juxtaposes, as a modern piece of technology, against the old fashion design of the walls. Then the two red objects, the wire and box, gives a boldness to the picture. I feel that it would be boring without that red box and wire. The door handle shows that what ever is happening in this room is happening by choice, since they are there by choice. Also since that door handle is oval, while very small and vaguely dull, gives an interest to that part of the picture.\nFor me the bright white box under the camera is distracting since it doesn't just fade into the background or stand out like the red box does. It is just seems to be there not really adding anything. In fact, I feel that it detracts from the sstringency of piece.\nRobert Polidori, Salles d’Afrique, Portrait of Louis XVI by Callet #2, Chateau de Versailles (2007). Color Photograph.\nThis photograph shows a painted portrait of Louis XVI propped up against a wheeled trolley. This painting is placed in a wooden frame, and interestingly enough, the painting is laid horizontally in a clockwise manner on the trolley. In the background, there is an intersection between two walls – the paint on each wall seems to be decaying. There is another painting of what seems like either desert oasis/camp or Native American scenery, but this painting is displayed hung up on the right wall. The portrait of Louis XVI is positioned in front of this painting, however, and hides a large part of it from view within the photograph. The floor of the room seems to have a wooden finish, with rectangular panels arranged in an angular pattern. There is also what seems like rolled up paper lying horizontally on the ground towards the bottom left hand side of the photograph. It has to be said that there are almost no organic lines within this photograph. The photographer uses the overlap between the two paintings to create an illusion of depth. The intersection between the two walls in the background also contributes to this effect. The light in this photograph seems to be coming from the top left hand corner – this can be seen through the position of the shadows cast by the portrait. This seems to be a good position, as the photographed area as a whole seems decently lit. The use of color around the photograph is also interesting, as the room seems to consist of mostly cool colors. However, there is an object (probably a pillow) within the portrait, which seems to be the most warmly colored spot in the entire photograph, and jumps out towards the eye. The decay on the walls, as well as the rolled up paper on the ground (which could be another painting) suggests to me that the subject here is a room, which is being emptied, probably for renovation. Also, the horizontal placement of the portrait on the wheeled trolley suggests that it is about to be moved from its original position (its placement seems to be the most efficient way of placing it on the trolley). The positioning of the trolley and portrait at the forefront of the photograph suggests to me a potential for movement/action, which further supports my view that the painting is about to be moved out of the subject area, and that area is about to be cleared.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pelhamprobus.com/general-meeting-august-24th/","date":"2021-07-29T12:50:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153857.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20210729105515-20210729135515-00571.warc.gz","language_score":0.9821411967277527,"token_count":370,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__94643703","lang":"en","text":"The artist (painter) – Robert Amirault\nROBERT AMIRAULT, O.S.A., C.S.P.W.C., P.A.C.\nA self directed artist, Bob paints in a representational style and has been painting or involved with art related activities since his teen years. Many of Bob’s oil and watercolour paintings have been created on locations in various parts of rural Ontario, the Arctic, the Maritimes or other places on his travels outside of Canada. His larger paintings are created in his home studio working from his ‘Plein Air’ studies and reference materials gathered on his journeys.\nAfter being elected to membership in the prestigious and historic Ontario Society of Artists, Bob exhibited in many of the societies annual juried exhibitions. He was an active member of the OSA in the early 1980’s attaining the position of vice-president.\nIn 1997, after his watercolour paintings were juried, he was invited to join the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colours. One of the many exhibitions he participated in was the International Watercolour Biennial, held in Mexico City in October 2000. One of his paintings hangs with the Society’s Diploma Collection in the Art Gallery of Peel, Ontario. He served on the executive committee for a number of years.\nIn 2005, Bob joined with five well-known Canadian artists and established Plein Air Canada, an organization promoting painting out of doors…in the open air.\nBob was one of 25 artists who traveled in 2006 to Canada’s North West Passage to celebrate the 100th anniversary of its discovery.\nBorn in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1938, Bob and his wife Mona recently moved and now reside in the Niagara Region of Ontario.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.weiken.com/wall-colour-combination/","date":"2023-12-03T14:47:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100508.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203125921-20231203155921-00574.warc.gz","language_score":0.9237903356552124,"token_count":1287,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__280180938","lang":"en","text":"It’s natural for people to have preferences when it comes to colour selection. The reason why we prefer some colours to others is that it has a sentimental or emotional attachment to us. But in interior design, colour selection is a lot more complex than merely choosing your favourite wall colour combination. It involves art, science, and a lot of visual circuses to fully pull off a coherent design composition that is well balanced, and pleasantly attractive.\nInterior designers understand how colours work and they use a particular process when it comes to selecting the wall colour combination for the living rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms. We call it Colour Theory. In this blog, we’ll talk about it in detail and give you a list of wall colour combinations that you can incorporate into your space.\nWhat Is Colour Theory?\nThe study of colours and how to employ them in harmony is known as colour theory. It’s useful in design since it helps to create a palette that complements each other. Interior designers refer to the colour wheel which is divided into 3 sets of colours namely, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary. Colour may impact moods, sensations, and visual schemes, so these selections are important in the overall environment of a house.\nA colour scheme is a process of using the colour wheel to create appropriate wall colour combinations. A colour combination is also created by combining the 3 sets of colours with the white colour or other neutral hues. Knowing what colours mix well together and how to extract more shades from the basis of each hue is essential for an interior designer trying to brighten up their house.\nBelow are the most important colour combinations you should know:\n1. Analogous Wall Colour Combination\nWhether you’re looking for a wall colour combination for living room for bedroom, kitchen, dining space, or living area, choosing colours in the colour wheel that are analogous will keep you on the right track.\nColour schemes that are analogous are made up of colours that are adjacent to one another on the colour wheel. These colours typically appear similar and hence constitute a pleasing colour scheme. Examples of these colours are yellow, yellow-green, green, and red, red-orange, orange.\n2. Monochromatic Colour Combination\nThe monochromatic colour combination is by far the easiest way to incorporate colour into almost any kind of space. This implies the use of the same hue but in a variety of tones to create a single and consistent scheme all throughout.\nMonochromatic colour combinations are commonly seen in contemporary and minimalist interiors with a lot of beiges, neutrals, greys, and whites. If you are a beginner when it comes to colour selection and interior painting, opting for the monochromatic scheme is the ideal way to go.\n3. Complementary Colour Combination\nComplementary colour combination refers to colours that are on the complete opposite sides of the colour wheel. These colours are totally different which creates a unique and visually dramatic scheme when they are paired together into a single composition.\nThis type of colour combination is best used for creating a statement within a space or a focal point wall colour combination for hall that draws the eye and will attract the attention of the viewers.\nExamples of complementary colour combinations are: orange and blue, red and green, and yellow and purple. Get a colour wheel so you can see for yourself where these colours are located on the wheel.\n4. Split-Complementary Colour Combination\nThis colour scheme combines two complementary colour schemes that are adjacent to the colour wheel. This produces the same eye-catching effect as complementary colour schemes while also giving designers a few extra colour alternatives.\nWhen a designer uses this scheme instead of merely two complementary hues, it implies a little more competence in the colour choice. Split-complementary keeps the contrast high, but it eases the strain on your eyes. Red + blue-green + yellow-green is an example of a split-complementary colour combination.\n5. Triadic Colour Combination\nWhile not always the simplest, triadic colour schemes are the safest option if you want to branch out from one colour. Colour schemes that are triadic are made up of three hues that are equally spaced on the colour wheel.\nTriadic colour schemes, like complementary colour schemes, offer observers dramatic contrast. Triadic colour schemes, on the other hand, produce this impression without disrupting the serenity of the colour combination. “Red, yellow, and blue” | “Purple, green and orange” are two examples of triadic colour combinations.\n6. Tetradic Colour Combination\nThis colour scheme consists of two complementary pairs and is also known as the double-complementary colour scheme. Because these colours can be determined by drawing a rectangle on the colour wheel, they are also known as “rectangular colours.”\nWhen divided into equal proportions, these hues might be a little frightening to look at. Choose one of these hues as your dominating colour and use the other three as accents to avoid visual incoherence.\nThe Key to Understanding Colour Combinations\nSelecting colours to paint your living room or bedroom is a fun and exciting process. However, keep in mind the rules of colour theory so you can avoid making costly mistakes. A painting project is expensive, time-consuming, and a very meticulous process.\nTherefore, before you get ready for painting, you have to make sure that the colours you pick are appropriate, well-balanced, and visually coherent. Understand how colour theory works and you’ll definitely have no problem when it comes to selecting colours whether it be for your interior space or any other kind of design output where colour plays a major role.\nWe hope you have learned the basics of colour theory in this blog, and at the same time, given you an idea of what wall colour combination is best for your interior space. If by any chance, you feel like you need the help of an expert’s eye in selecting the right colour, don’t hesitate to reach us. We’d be glad to help you select the right colour combination to make your home come to life. Drop your email below and let us know how we can be of help.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://oneword.com/word/canvas/comment-page-10/","date":"2013-05-25T14:40:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368705956734/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516120556-00003-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9222542643547058,"token_count":2750,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__126056468","lang":"en","text":"sign up or log in for additional features. (It's free!)\nA canvas starts out as a plain object but ends as a look into the artist’s soul. No canvas ends the same; Just as no life ends the same. Our life is like a big canvas, and we are the artists. Make your canvas worth looking back and remembering.\nBy Sara on 08.08.2011\nBy caroline on 08.08.2011\nart. paint. blank. creative space boring has potential to become something great. we are all canvases. that’s why we get tattoos :) we are art in its finest form. we are open to new ideas new mediums.\nBy cheli on 08.08.2011\nOn a canvas one can express different emotions and feelings through the medium of colors, paint brushes and various tools.\nBy Priyam on 08.08.2011\nSomething you give what you define as art. The inspiration of what to give out onto a creation that allows you create. Artist’s best friend.\nBy Elysia URL on 08.08.2011\nIs one of my most favourite things in the world. A blank canvas. White. Untainted. Splash it with colours. Scratch it with inks, with charcoal, with acrylics. Draw.\nBy isabellesc on 08.08.2011\nsometimes your vision is blurred. with the colors strewn across. splattered with memories of blue and yellow and orange. Brilliant strokes, amazing movements. all in one moment.\nBy Shane Simmers on 08.08.2011\nit was a little army surplus bivouac and we learned by trial and error to put it up like soldiers, hammer in the pegs and set the guy ropes. Light bored in through the holes of wear and war in the fabric, it smelled of mustiness and petrol, kept out the rain and showed me the born survivor I am\nBy geraldine URL on 08.08.2011\nA canvas a thick piece of paper (I think, covered with fabric that you can paint on. I think they look really cool on walls to give the room more shape and to emphasise the picture on the canvas.\nBy Mairi on 08.08.2011\na canvas of colours\na canvas of photos\na canvas of petals\na canvas of you and me\nBy Catrina URL on 08.08.2011\nAs he stared at the blank canvass, he wondered where he had taken a wrong turn, where his life had lost all inspiration. he wondered why this had ended up being the reality he was in, why the world wasn’t anything like the world that he wass promised so many years ago. he thought of her and the promises she made and how easily she had broken them\nBy Brandon Taylor URL on 08.08.2011\nVast cans lined up on the top of red brick wall. Little chunks of cement spilling out of the edges of the bricks, like thick brushes of an artist’s strokes. One little pebble, one shot. Can you make it? The possibilities…\nBy laetitia on 08.08.2011\nI ran my brush across the blank canvas in front of me, painting it. My face softened as i watched the canvas come back to life, i stood back and beheld what I’ve created. The canvas which had been once blank was now dancing with the bright colors. My eyes flickered between the different colors and I drew in a deep breath as i appreciated each.\nBy snickers937 URL on 08.08.2011\nCanvas…the place to create. The place where you start of with a clean surface and create whatever you want. It can be anything and everything. Take the moment to create.\nBy Ron on 08.08.2011\nOH! Yay canvas is cool. I like painting but the only think that irritates me about canvases is the stiching pattern or whatever it is sometimes creates little white spots which sucks.\nBy Xanthe URL on 08.08.2011\nHe streaked her blood across the canvas and sighed as it was absorbed and the outline of her silhouette thickened. She writhed beside him, struggling as he cut another slash into her arm and continued to paint out tiny pictures of his favorite memories with her in the outline. She used to be his favorite artwork. Now she was just another pathetic copy of everyone else’s idea of art.\nBut he was here to change that, he thought as he flicked his brush in quick movements. He stepped back to admire the picture and ignored her muffled screams. He loved how her blood didn’t turn brown like everyone else’s.\nHer eyes closed and he kissed the top of her head. He had done her a favor really. She had died the art she was when he met her, and that beauty was perfectly preserved on his canvas.\nShe had died absolutely beautiful.\nBy Serena Mithane URL on 08.08.2011\na blind canvas this is, it’s waiting to be given the gift of sight and I’m willing to help! See and you will be seen, dear canvas, If you see what it is that you can give to the world you will never be feeling so empty ever again.\nBy Pepper Petra URL on 08.08.2011\nwhat the hell , this is blank, like a canvas see what i did there? no not really. why should artists use canvas when they can do anything anywhere\nart shouldnt be confined to a canvas ? thats like confining water to a pool\ncanvas canvas canvas canvas\nwhat if i dont want to write a final sentence?\nBy Lozza on 08.08.2011\nThe painting on the canvas reminded me of a picture that I saw when I first entered secondary school. It had so an immense attraction on my life that it took a while before I could settle down and get any of my school work done.\nBy victor walkes URL on 08.08.2011\nCanvas: A beautiful word, that implies not only elegance, but creativity. A canvas is not only for art, but for much more. In a way, everything is a canvas. I don’t mean to be poetic, but a life, in a way, is a canvas, and as you go along, you paint your entire life\nBy Christopher on 08.08.2011\ncanvas is very canvassy. they use it for painting on and for sails on boaty type things, van gogh painted on canvas probz. canvas rules ok?\nBy Hebe Halstead on 08.08.2011\nThe blank canvas stood at the far corner of the room glaring at me with sheer hatred; for so long have I left it colorless… empty.\nI stared back with penetrating eyes, as though waiting for the picture to paint itself upon the canvas.\nSo many times I’ve wondered of the many ways I could paint my picture, the delicate colors I could use, but never have I ran my paint brush across the canvas. I feared so much that I would spoil it, and ruin its fluent structure.\nBut I’ve already wasted a lot of time worrying about mistakes; I’d rather paint my canvas with the worst of the colors than leave it blank.\nI drew in a deep breath as I started painting my master piece.\nOne thing that make anything possible- a blank canvas, something where beauty and wonder can be born, or something that is so shadowing and mysterious that no one really understands it, a place where someone can tell the world once and for all, who they are really, what are their dreams, desires, passions, what are they really, paint and pencil strokes are irrelevant, a blank canvas is one chance show everyone that you are worth something, it means something different to everyone, but a blank canvas is a new start, so go find your blank canvas today.\nA blank canvas may be the most beautiful thing of all. This is when there is opportunity. A lovely piece of blank slate with which to fill your thoughts and your hopes and your dreams.\nBy Jessica URL on 08.08.2011\nDraw me a bird, a lamp, and a thunderbolt, if you can manage it. Give me flight, and light, and an unmistakeable voice.\nBy Thebess on 08.08.2011\nA sheet of paper awesome and cool trololoololol I HAVE PANCAKES LOLLOLLOLO SCREW YOU LINDSY LOHAN GFOODFORNOTHINGMUGGLE MUGGLES ALL OVER WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEwwweweweweeeeeeeewewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww\nBy Troll face dpunkk URL on 08.08.2011\nHer dreams painted a canvas of her life. Some fluid and sweet, some hard and rocky. And then there were the nightmares. The dark, dreary, inescapable terror that huanted her night, and day. Those were the true picture of her life. The canvas on which she painted her world.\nBy anne saan on 08.08.2011\nBrightly painted canvas\nYet empty and waiting;\nBy Amanda URL on 08.08.2011\nLife is a huge canvas. Paint it the way you want things to be. Do not regret later that you did not get colors of your choice. This canvas is going to be your own, designed and painted by you.\nBy Abu on 08.08.2011\nI wanna splash mjy love on the canvas. by that i mean i really want to have sex on the canvas..i want it so intensley that i am having difficulty gaining enough focus to type with this thoughts dripping out of my head which head…i wish i didnt know.\nBy ajloopy URL on 08.08.2011\nA blank canvas. That is what I tell my students when they are performing. Muffle all the sound so you start from a blank canvas. Then build the picture in sound. Build motif upon motif, instill the music with all the emotion the style will permit. Create the picture.\nBy elizabeth b URL on 08.08.2011\nAs that face glared from its canvas the blood shot eyes stared me down to my depths of mind. Stabbing me in the eyes with a glare so painful falling dead seemed like the easy option. Pearl white skin clear and clean, perfection at its greatness.\nBy Nicole on 08.08.2011\nIt was late afternoon when Nana was finish tearing all her treasured canvas. The canvas filled with all her creativity and life. She was dead depressed and couldn’t think of any other way to satisfy herself. She probably would regret but as of now, she didn’t give a damn.\nBy Aina URL on 08.08.2011\nIts a strong,heavy cloth that is used for making things such as bags,tents,sails…\nBy Aksduke on 08.08.2011\nLife is like one big canvas.\nIt starts out clean and untainted. As life goes on, you get touches of life’s many colours, patches of experience, splotches of mistakes. Every choice you make is like a stroke of the brush of life. Hopefully, at the end, I’ll be able to look back and think, “Wow. Now that’s art!”\nNot, “Damn, I suck at painting…”\nBy Land of Dave URL on 08.08.2011\nthe blank canvas is what every artists dreams about.\nFinding the one perfect blank canvas to show the world what you are dreaming about.\nBeing at your most creativity, without being hindered by walls\nBy Larissa Biersack URL on 08.08.2011\nHer canvas shoes stand in his hallway. The one thing he forgot to hide. He stares at them, frozen, like he’s seen a rat.\nBy H URL on 08.08.2011\nBlank canvas – why is it always such a fucking daunting task! I envy the courage or lack thereof of making a mark. A fear of failure perhaps or a fear of being exposed to some nobody who I don’t really gives a shit about.\nBy visage URL on 08.08.2011\nCanvas. A blank cloth waiting to be filled up with color and the artist’s expressions and feelings. I am working on a painting of my family right now. It’s abstract though so the faces don’t exactly look real.\nBy varsh URL on 08.08.2011","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://allhap.com/style/4-panel-l/","date":"2023-11-30T02:10:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100164.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130000127-20231130030127-00657.warc.gz","language_score":0.7588277459144592,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__101898582","lang":"en","text":"Showing all 4 results\nEgyptian Wall Art, Great Sphynx of Giza, Egypt, Pyramid, Wall Decor, Pharaoh Canvas Art, Split Canvas, Egyptian Lover, Framed, Painting, Art\nElk Wall Art, Mountain Canvas Art, Deer Wall Decor, Large Canvas Set, Framed Poster, Split Canvas, Multi Panel, Home Decor, Nature Painting\nLion Family Wall Art, Black And White Canvas Art, Lion And Lioness Wall Decor, Large Canvas Set, Multi Panel, Lion Lover, Split Canvas\nSunflower Wall Art, Sunflower Canvas Art, Sunflower Wall Decor, Framed Poster, Multi Panel, Large Canvas Set, Split Canvas, Sunflower Lover\nUsername or email address *\nLost your password?\nEmail address *\nA password will be sent to your email address.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.pressherald.com/2010/10/17/cheverus-high-receives-gift-of-bishop-cheverus-portrait_2010-10-17/","date":"2017-03-30T22:42:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218203536.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322213003-00551-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9792129397392273,"token_count":612,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__144580101","lang":"en","text":"Robert and Elizabeth Nanovic of North Yarmouth, longtime benefactors of Cheverus High School, have donated an original oil painting of Bishop Jean-Louis Anne Magdelaine Lefebvre de Cheverus to the school. Cheverus was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Boston.\n“Bishop Cheverus, popular and prominent, was the first Bishop of Boston,” Robert Nanovic said. “Cheverus High School was renamed after him in 1926. How appropriate that the portrait of this respected bishop, portrayed by the famous artist Gilbert Stuart, should reside in our great educational institution.”\nThe Nanovics purchased the painting, “The Good Bishop,” in 2009 at an art auction at Grogan & Company in Dedham, Mass.\n“I am thrilled,” said Fr. William Campbell, S.J., president of Cheverus High School, “not just for this school but for the wider community. Cheverus is so deeply rooted within the life of greater Portland and beyond. To this legacy, we can now add access to this painting of historic significance. That this Stuart painting is one depicting our nominal patron is a unique treat — especially as we near the 100th anniversary of Cheverus High School. Once again, the Cheverus family is indebted to the generosity of the Nanovic family and we remain ever grateful.”\nAttributed to the famous portrait artist Gilbert Stuart, the painting will be on loan to the Portland Museum of Art. It is one of only two known copies and was produced late in Stuart’s career during his later years, sometime between 1823 and 1826. Stuart died in 1828.\n“Bishop Cheverus was held in great esteem by Boston society,” Tom Denenberg, chief curator of the Portland Museum of Art, said in a statement. “Indeed, when he was reassigned in 1823 to a position in his native France, a group of 226 prominent Bostonians petitioned that he be allowed to stay in the United States. When his departure seemed imminent, Mary Babcock Gore commissioned Gilbert Stuart to paint the Bishop.\n“As the premier portrait painter of the early republic, Stuart was in high demand and a likeness by the master firmly placed the bishop in the pantheon of civic and religious leaders of the young nation. More surprising, however, is the fact that Stuart’s portrait of the Bishop was placed on public exhibition on more than one occasion in the 1820s. Mrs. Gore’s portrait thus became a well-known image of the beloved Cheverus who went on to become the archbishop of Bordeaux and eventually a cardinal.”\nStuart is best known for his many paintings of George Washington. He was born in Rhode Island in 1755. He became one of the most sought-after portrait painters of his time, ranked alongside Thomas Gainsborough and Joshua Reynolds.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hartshome.blogspot.com/2012/08/paint.html","date":"2019-01-16T10:52:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583657151.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20190116093643-20190116115643-00322.warc.gz","language_score":0.9826291799545288,"token_count":103,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__82238255","lang":"en","text":"Painting isn't done, but it's well on it's way. Nearly all of the trim and doors have been painted. Sarah's room has been painted (SW: Free Spirit). The other kid's/guest room has been painted (SW: Latte). The bathroom and adjoining hallway have been painted (SW: Anjou Pear). The great room and kitchen have yet to be painted, but they will also be in Anjou Pear. The master bedroom and bath will be Latte.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lifenstudy.blogspot.com/2010/05/artist-at-moorside-school.html","date":"2017-04-26T23:17:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121752.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00507-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9631949067115784,"token_count":556,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__731447","lang":"en","text":"Wednesday, 26 May 2010\nan artist at moorside school\ni saw an artist at moorside school and google to get more information\nso he got a site..... and picture of his beautiful painting...\nI first began painting as a hobby more than 20 years ago, whilst working as an electrician.\nI took inspiration from the works of David Hockney and John Piper and experimented with different mediums, from watercolours and gouache, before finally settling with bright, bold acrylic. I love the intensity of colour the acrylic gives, often building up 4 to 5 layers of paint to achieve the depth of colour I like. In 1994, I became a full-time artist and began working from home.\nI used to live on St George's Quay in Lancaster and whilst painting one evening, a hot air balloon came floating down the river. I took a photograph and decided to use it in one of my pictures. Over the years, hot air balloons have become a constant in my work and people are often disappointed if I do not put any in a picture.\nI continue to be inspired by the people, architecture and landscape of Lancaster, Morecambe and the surrounding area. I also have a passion for the sea and for boats. I love travelling to Devon or Cornwall, watching the fishing boats and visiting beautiful harbour towns such as Dartmouth, Dittisham, Salcolmbe, Coverack Cove and Porthleven.\nI am represented by galleries locally and also in Devon and am fortunate to have collectors from New York to New Zealand!\nAs I have a considerable waiting list for commissions, I rarely get chance to exhibit original paintings, but I do have an annual exhibition every November at the Ashton Memorial, Williamson Park, Lancaster showing retrospective work, a small number of original paintings and all the Limited Edition prints. I have been having this show now for 11 years and it has become quite a social event, often seeing more than 1500 people over the weekend.\nI also work in local schools, painting murals with the children and doing art workshops. The children love painting and it's fantastic seeing them get excited about colour, shape and design.\nI hope you enjoy looking through this gallery of prints and maybe, they will make you feel happy too!\nYou can find my work in the following galleries:\nThe Crescent Gallery, Bare, Morecambe\nTown House Gallery, Morecambe\nTown House Gallery, Lancaster\nBaxter's Gallery, Dartmouth, Devon\nJanet Bell Gallery, Beaumaris, Angelsey\nMassarella Fine Arts, Saltaire, Yorkshire\nThe Lunesdale Arms, Tunstall, Nr. Kirkby Lonsdale\nPosted by knowledge seeker at 14:47","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://amateurartdotcom.wordpress.com/tag/blue/","date":"2017-06-28T07:17:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-26/segments/1498128322873.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20170628065139-20170628085139-00231.warc.gz","language_score":0.9091090559959412,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-26__0__3978630","lang":"en","text":"My Latest oil pastel.\nLeave a comment\nFiled under Art\nTagged as art, blue, create, creativity, earth, life, nature, oil pastel, sky, space, sun, water\nOil pastel painting(sennelier) with some oil paint highlights done on watercolor paper. 18″by24″\nTagged as art, blue, boy, creativity, drawing, flowers, life, nature, oil paint, oil pastel, painting, sennelier, wolf\nEnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://atkinsky.com/georg-pummer","date":"2023-01-30T21:17:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499829.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20230130201044-20230130231044-00065.warc.gz","language_score":0.9769797921180725,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__276098788","lang":"en","text":"ART & LIVING\nBorn in Austria in 1983, Georg Pummer grew up with a younger sister in a small village close to Vienna. He discovered his love for art and aptitude for painting at a very young age. 2007 he finished the master exam as autobody paint specialist and custom painter. as a designer and artist he likes to explore surrealist imagery and symbolism in his paintings and creations. His medium of choice is acrylic. Viewers are often captivated by the attention to detail and disconcerting atmosphere of his work.\nHe is my newest discovery in 2020. I have met him at an art event in Atila Kirbas Gallery Art42 and it was love at first sight. This young and inspiring Austrian exceptional Talent, simply has to be in my collection. I am glad it worked out.\nKarl Maria Kinsky\n© Copyright. All Rights Reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://broadway1602.com/blouin-art-info-announces-broadway-1602-uptowns-green-begins-show/","date":"2017-04-30T10:52:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917125074.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031205-00275-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9422382712364197,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__60144705","lang":"en","text":"By Isabella Mason | November 15, 2016\nBroadway 1602 Uptown Gallery presents a three artist exhibition titled “The Green Begins to Show” that will run through November 22, 2016. The exhibition showcases artworks by three female artists, Teresa Murak, Babette Mangolte and Lydia Okumura. The exhibition explores the response of female artists to the natural world in earth works, early eco-feminism and the exploration of the political allegories of landscape in the aftermath of the 1960s Land Art movement. “The Green Begins to Show” looks into artistic production outside the studio walls, and the radically new experimentation, mythologies and forms these artists used to engage with the natural world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thescribblerblog.wordpress.com/2008/10/24/tennessee-williams-a-portrait-by-a-playwright/","date":"2017-03-23T04:23:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218186774.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212946-00125-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9595186710357666,"token_count":315,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__139495582","lang":"en","text":"Tennessee Williams – A portrait by a playwright\nThe much-celebrated playwright Tennessee Williams having a series of paintings exhibited alongside friend Michael Garady.\nSpeaking to The Guardian this week Garady explained that painting was a passion for Williams: “he treated it like a second profession.”\nAccording to Michael, Tennessee started painting in the 60s when his career as a playwright took a dip.\nHe presented six different paintings to Garady. These pieces are now going to be exhibited in public for the first time.\nGarady also told the newspaper stories of the pairs’ painting adventures.\n“There’s a self-portrait and one of me bare-chested. I said, ‘I don’t like taking off my shirt, Tennessee.’ He said, ‘Oh go on, I want to learn anatomy.’ I said, ‘All right but put the fire on – it’s mighty cold’.\n“So there I sat like a complete dolt with my shirt off, but I loved the portrait. It’s a little bit of history for me.\n“He did it in pencil, with an oil wash – diluting the oil paint in turpentine and spreading it over a canvas-type paper. It came out like a watercolour.’\nFor the diary:\nThe exhibition will take place at the Saint Giles Street Gallery in Norwich until 27 November 2008.\nWords: Seamus Swords","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.galleriapirra.it/en/pittore/klara-vlasova-2/","date":"2023-12-07T14:41:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100674.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207121942-20231207151942-00158.warc.gz","language_score":0.9788662195205688,"token_count":618,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__177183347","lang":"en","text":"Klara VLASOVA (Moscow, 1926 – 2022)\nKlara Filippovna Vlasova was born in Moscow. She was 10 when she went to study in the art studio at the Central House of Children’s Artistic Development. When she was 11 she was awarded the First Prize at the First All-Union Children’s Drawing Competition. In 1939 Klara continued with her art studies in the newly organised Art School in Moscow. In 1941, together with the school, Klara was evacuated to the village Voskresenskoe in Bashkiria. Vlasova returned to Moscow in 1943 and shortly completed her studies. In 1944 she got accepted into the Surikov Moscow State Institute without exams. She studied there in the art class of the renowned master S.V. Gerasimov. Vlasova participated in the summer exhibition of student works in 1945. Her painting “Symphonic Orchestra” was highly received by the critics who noted it as a work of an already accomplished artist.\nVlasova graduated from the Surikov Institute in 1950 and was invited to work on the mural for the pavilion “Tajikistan” on the All-Union Exhibition VDNKh. The young artist went to travel around Tajikistan to make sketches of her impressions of the country. Middle Asia became her favourite theme and a source of inspiration since that trip. Dagestan was one of the other special places for the artist. Vlasova came across a house in a village Choh in Dagestan that was built in the beginning of the 20th century and decorated by a local artist. She would come here every summer to stay in the house and work. A very successful personal exhibition of Vlasova’s works was held in Dagestan in 2012. Klara Vlasova has been awarded the title of the “National Artist of Dagestan.”\nVlasova had a “travelling” personal exhibition of her works “Roads and Directions”. It was held in several cities of the Volga Region – Samara, Saratov and Nizhny Novgorod.\nApart from genre painting, Vlasova’s works include a lot of still lives, landscapes and cityscapes. She always thought of herself as belonging to the Moscow Art School. Her unexpected compositional approach, colour combination and a genuine interest in the world form a very rich language. Vlasova’s artistic vision gradually reveals itself through each painting. She very finely recreates the moods of the nature as well as the dynamics of the city. All her works are contemporaries of their time and are like an echo from the past.\nSt. Petersburg, State Russian Museum\nMoscow, Pushkin Museum\nMoscow, Museum of History and Reconstruction\nMoscow, Lev Tolstoy Museum\nSochi, Museum of Art\nMakhachkala, Dagestan Museum of Fine Art","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://weefolkstudio.com/2014/12/14/france-vincent-van-goghs-st-remy/","date":"2023-02-03T04:05:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500042.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20230203024018-20230203054018-00152.warc.gz","language_score":0.9614066481590271,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__77967544","lang":"en","text":"While in France this October, we visited St. Rémy-de-Provence. We walked a mile or so out of town to St. Paul-de-Mausole, the asylum where Vincent Van Gogh spent the last year of his life (1889-1890).\nWe walked past olive trees, fields and tall cypress trees, taking in the same landscape that inspired Van Gogh’s paintings during this period.\nThe building and cloistered garden at St. Paul-de-Mausole were lovely and peaceful.\nThis is Van Gogh’s room…\nwhere he had a view of the garden outside. Being there, I felt a connection to the artist and his calm refuge.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.extremepainting.net/contact-us","date":"2018-12-15T19:07:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376826968.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20181215174802-20181215200802-00195.warc.gz","language_score":0.8301026821136475,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__213205739","lang":"en","text":"Call Extreme Painting for all your painting needs. We’re fast, clean and we’re always attentive to our customers. We show up on time and work hard while we’re on the job. Call Extreme Painting when you want the job done right the first time.\nREQUEST FOR MORE INFO...\nIf you would like an estimate, or to add a comment, please complete the form below.\nBe assured that we do not share or sell personal information about you except when we have your permission.\nDON’T WAIT — CALL TODAY FOR SUPER SAVINGS!!!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ewenmoore.co.uk/chasing-the-romantics","date":"2024-03-03T20:22:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476397.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20240303174631-20240303204631-00124.warc.gz","language_score":0.9349504113197327,"token_count":227,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__72206068","lang":"en","text":"a musical - book by Athene Fielding and Ewen Moore; music by Ewen Moore; lyrics by Athene Fielding.\nChasing the Romantics tells the imagined story behind the painting Franz Liszt Fantasizing at the Piano (above) by Viennese artist Josef Danhauser (right). This painting depicts a gathering of several key Romantic artists and acolytes - Franz Liszt, Niccolo Paganini, George Sand, Gioachino Rossini, Marie d'Agoult, Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas. Upon the piano sits a bust of Beethoven. Although this gathering probably never took place in reality, the musical creates a fantastic soap opera that draws these dramatic, passionate people together, leading to the moment that Danhauser depicts in his painting.\nIt was workshopped in 2009 with students at the Royal Academy of Music and Central School of Speech and Drama.\nperformed by Mandi Harkett, Aris Gerontakis, Chloe Taylor and students from the Royal Academy of Music. Written by Athene Fielding and Ewen Moore.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://news.basscoast.vic.gov.au/your-art-on-exhibition/","date":"2019-01-23T01:59:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583879117.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20190123003356-20190123025356-00410.warc.gz","language_score":0.9671691060066223,"token_count":562,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__158225830","lang":"en","text":"Your Art On Exhibition\nChoosing a painting to become part of Bass Coast Shire Council’s art collection will be a hard task this year, with three exceptionally talented artists in the running.\nThe award winning artists’ works will be on show as part of Council’s Your Art Collection (YAC) Exhibition, hosted this year by the Artist’s Society of Phillip Island.\nFourteen artworks by Ken Griffiths and Adrian Johnson, both from Wonthaggi, and Peter Walker from Cowes will be on display at the Cowes Cultural Centre. One piece will be chosen by judges to become part of Council’s collection.\n“All three artists in this year’s exhibition are extremely experienced and talented,” Council’s Arts Officer, Josephine Kent said.\nMr Griffiths studied fine arts and education in the 1980s and taught until 1994 before resigned to pursue his art full time.\n“He believes it’s his role to explore the possibilities of contemporary painting, yet still using skills and knowledge from the past. This makes for an interesting and quirky style,” Ms Kent said.\nMr Johnson is a well-known landscape painter who already has five works in the Council collection. He said his style has a distinctive way of capturing the light of our landscape.\n“I try to achieve a determined work practice to help solve problems, varying my technique and subject throws us many challenges,” Mr Johnson said.\nMr Walker is a prolific artist who has exhibited in top galleries in Melbourne, Canberra and New York and has worked to a theme for this exhibition. He said he will be showing paintings with portraits of well-known people.\n“A characteristic of my work is a lyrical line and an emphasis on colour and the emotion it provokes,” Mr Walker said.\nMs Kent said this year, five community shows were registered for the YAC Award and it is the first time in three years that two artists have won two awards each.\nA panel of art professionals will select one piece from the show. The panel this year includes Latrobe Regional Gallery Director, Julie Adams, well-known Venus Bay artist, Colin Suggett, and Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery curator, Dr Wendy Garden.\nEach artist receives $1000 for each YAC award and the winning artist will receive another $5000.\nThe exhibition runs from 31 August until 8 September. It will be open every day excluding Monday and Tuesday from 10.00am to 4.00pm at the Cowes Culture Centre in Meeting Room 1.\nCome along and see which artwork wins and meet with members of the Artist’s Society of Phillip Island who will be hosting the exhibition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sand.org/Paint-and-Coatings","date":"2017-07-25T04:33:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549424961.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20170725042318-20170725062318-00041.warc.gz","language_score":0.8755305409431458,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__168761401","lang":"en","text":"Paint and Coatings\nPaint formulators select micron-sized industrial sands to improve the appearance and durability of architectural and industrial paint and coatings. High purity silica contributes critical performance properties such as brightness and reflectance, color consistency, and oil absorption. In architectural paints, silica fillers improve tint retention, durability, and resistance to dirt, mildew, cracking and weathering. Low oil absorption allows increased pigment loading for improved finish color. In marine and maintenance coatings, the durability of silica imparts excellent abrasion and corrosion resistance.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://supertrendinuk.com/index.php/product/2-in-1-water-and-light-doodle-mat-toys/","date":"2023-02-04T05:46:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500094.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20230204044030-20230204074030-00243.warc.gz","language_score":0.8485752940177917,"token_count":408,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__271508685","lang":"en","text":"2 In 1 Water and Light Doodle Mat Toys\nHigh-quality Material: Our painting mats are made of high-quality polyester non-woven fabric, which is durable and reusable. Painting with water can display four different colors, which will disappear after 3-5 minutes.\nSpecially Designed for Children: The biggest advantage of the watercolor painting pad is that it can not only be painted during the day, but the paintings made with a luminous pen can also shine in the dark. The special design brings more fun to children. A painting mat specially designed for children.\nSafe and Convenient: Just fill the pen with clear water to paint freely. This means you don’t need to worry about your child’s clothes getting dirty, and you don’t need to worry about unsafe paint. This is a perfect toy for children. No paint, no ink, only water!\nFunctions: clear water paint, luminous graffiti, reusable, can be used as a crawling mat for children","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.pentictonherald.ca/calendar/misc_events/event_1e6fbd4c-8c73-11e9-ae73-c76cf48968b1.html","date":"2019-06-20T01:02:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627999130.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20190620004625-20190620030625-00474.warc.gz","language_score":0.9657875895500183,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__90408151","lang":"en","text":"There’s a very special opening event at Tumbleweed Gallery on Thursday, June 20.\n\"Budding Artists\" features paintings by 4 young local artists (ages 16-18) who have been invited to show their work in tandem with Tumbleweed's launch of their own newest show, \"Blossom\".\nMarking the first time the Tumbleweed Gallery has showcased another group, the member artists are pleased and proud to encourage these up-and-comers by challenging them to submit work to a juried gallery exhibition----and giving them the opportunity to see their work presented alongside that of the established artists represented at Tumbleweed Gallery.\nThe Tumbleweed artists were impressed with the skill and freshness of the works submitted by Molly Wells, Gabrielle Nyce, Nadia Jones, and Kai Randallson. Tumbleweed looks forward to welcoming these young artists in person at the opening reception for Tumbleweed's newest show, \"Blossom\", June 20.\nThe Opening is Thursday, June 20, from 5-8 pm, with presentation of the youth artwork at 7:00. Tumbleweed Gallery is at 452 Main Street. 250-492-7701 tumbleweedgallery.ca\nAnd, to make it a fine evening filled with art, visit all the other downtown galleries taking take part in the “Hello, Summer Artwalk”.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ebonylifetv.com/mexicos-zocalo-celebrates-graffiti-urban-art-for-international-fair/","date":"2023-02-02T20:47:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500041.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202200542-20230202230542-00105.warc.gz","language_score":0.9373160600662231,"token_count":257,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__128451274","lang":"en","text":"Mexico's Zocalo celebrates graffiti urban art for international fair\nOct 22, 2015 Mexico City’s Zocalo square recently burst with colors as international graffiti artists and aficionados converged at the metropolis to celebrate all things urban art.\nThe graffiti painting event, tagged: “Meeting of Styles Mexico”, saw artists joining forces to create a mural of different graffiti aesthetics.\nSpeaking at the event, Mexican artist, Secta said:\n“This festival, the Meeting of Styles, is an important meeting for the country because it brings together a lot of quality artists, international artists who come and share their technique, their work, their style. We [Mexico] have our own style, but with this, we learn a little more, right?”\nBritish artist, David Robert Thomas echoed Secta saying:\n“I think the Meeting of Styles in Mexico is great because it gives a lot of people the opportunity to paint together that wouldn’t necessarily paint together,”\nMexico has a boisterous history of graffiti, with many using the medium as a means of expressing their dissatisfaction with the government.\nSeveral other Mexican cities, such as Durango and Monterrey, also participated in the event.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.livinginmodernllc.com/make-over-dining-room/","date":"2018-11-18T22:33:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039744750.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20181118221818-20181119003818-00503.warc.gz","language_score":0.971220076084137,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__159485834","lang":"en","text":"Last week I decided that it was finally time for a dining room make over; something that should have been done five years ago. I started out by picking out a paint color that will compliment the finish of the wood table. I decided on “Wrought Iron” for the walls, Crème on the ceilings and white for the door and trim. The room is still a work in progress but the new paint color makes a huge difference. I plan to finish painting before the week is over, and I need to find a chandelier.\nCheck out photos of the before and the progress.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://northshoreartguild.com/member-events/","date":"2018-02-18T10:15:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891811830.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20180218100444-20180218120444-00022.warc.gz","language_score":0.9408159255981445,"token_count":316,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__5971509","lang":"en","text":"Mike Wolski has a show at Jefferson’s Ferry on Friday, February 2nd from 4 to 6 pm.\nJefferson’s Ferry is located at 1 Jefferson Ferry Dr, South Setauket, NY 11720\nPaul Edelson is showing at the Emma Clark Library in Setauket\nPaul’s work is available for viewing during the month of January at the Emma Clark Library in Setauket.\nIf you are in the area please stop by and view his work in the reference area of the Library.\nThe Library is located at 120 Main St, Setauket, NY 11733\nWATERCOLOR THE FULL EXPERIENCE\nThis program will allow the artist to fully understand the materials & techniques needed to paint with watercolor. This workshop is for the beginner artist who is looking for a complete introduction to watercolor or the experienced artist who is looking to advance their skills or loosen up their painting style. Many different aspects of painting with watercolor will be clarified. Simple & fun exercises will help the artist discover the full experience of painting with watercolor. This class is taught in an atmosphere of encouragement with individual help from the instructor Lorraine Rimmelin\nSaturday Feb 10th & Sunday Feb 11th 12-4pm\nAt the Art League of LI\n170 E Deer Park Rd Dix Hills NY\nfor information call 631-462-5400\nTo register on line: www.artleagueliregistration.org\nor contact Lorraine: firstname.lastname@example.org","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://marianaduartesantos.com/project/electricity-tower-in-pero-viseu-portugal/","date":"2024-02-29T01:55:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474775.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229003536-20240229033536-00851.warc.gz","language_score":0.9696820974349976,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__124570913","lang":"en","text":"Electricity Tower in Pêro Viseu – Portugal\nI painted this mural in July 2021 on an electricity transformation tower in the village of Pêro Viseu near Fundão as part of the EDP Arte Pública Festival. It was quite challenging to get all the distortions and perspectives right but a great experience to get the chance to paint a stand alone structure like this! This painting is based on a photograph by Artur Pastor of an old woman in an old kitchen. A lot of these villages didn’t have electricity until quite late and the arrival of it is definitely within living memory. I enjoyed this contrast of a before and after in a structure that makes this place part of the modern world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.sanctuaryofdavidson.com/","date":"2013-06-19T19:12:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368709037764/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516125717-00095-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8703429102897644,"token_count":458,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__40791007","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to Sanctuary of Davidson!\nSanctuary is an art gallery and handmade gift shop located in the heart of Historic Davidson.\nWe feature only handmade art by local artists!\nSanctuary offers a beautiful gallery atmosphere for art classes and instruction, birthday parties, summer camps and more! We specialize in ‘COCKTAILS AND PAINTBRUSHES’ Painting Parties! Click here to view all the wonderful projects you can choose from!\nSign up for our scheduled ‘party classes’ or Email us at Kristen@sanctuaryofdavidson.com to learn how to schedule your own!\nLearn More about The Sanctuary\nAdmittedly an emotional person, Cindy symbolically pours her observations, memories and feelings onto her canvas via layers of paint, building shimmering textures by applying color after color with a palette knife. The brilliant colors in the finished paintings bear witness …Read More >\nCocktails and Paintbrushes: Bird Stack – June 20th -\nCocktails and Paintbrushes- Bird Stack! You’ll love learning how to paint these adorable birds all stacked one on top of the other! No experience painting? No problem! Our fabulous instructor will provide step by step instructions. You’ll surprise yourself! Feel free to bring munchies and wine!\nInstructor: Anne Harkness\nThursday, June 20th\n6:00 – 9:00\nAn Afternoon With Mom or Dad: June 23rd -\nAn Afternoon with Mom or Dad\nCome create a masterpiece with your little guy or gal! No art experience? No worries. You will receive step by step instructions from a Sanctuary artist! Enjoy having a little fun with your child at Sanctuary.\nInstructor: Ms. Di\nSunday, June 23rd 2:00 – 4:00\nAges: 5 and up\n$40.00 each pair, $20 Additional Child\nTreasure Seekers Camp: July 8th-11th -\nIn this spectacular pirates and mermaid themed camp, your little mates will use treasure maps to find hidden adventures and priceless loot while also creating some serious scalawag ARRRTTTT!\nInstructor: Di Partridge\n9:00 – 12:00","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rogerschocolates.com/ProductDetail/50531_fishing-for-rainbows-by-morgan-warren","date":"2019-08-17T21:20:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027312025.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20190817203056-20190817225056-00528.warc.gz","language_score":0.8641982674598694,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__156903573","lang":"en","text":"Customer Service: 1-800-663-2220\nThis 28 piece assortment contains milk, dark and white chocolates\nincluding mini creams, chocolate-covered almonds, truffles, Empress\nSquares, butter caramels and mini bars.\nArtist: Morgan Warren\nCanadian Artist Morgan Warren’s chosen subject matter is the beauty of Nature. In her watercolour “Fishing for Rainbows”, she has painted a magnificent Bald Eagle which has just caught a trout, and is soaring to rejoin its mate. A mountainous backdrop glows in the misty morning light: the epitome of Vancouver Island's scenic West Coast.\nFor more information on Morgan's work, please visit her website at: http://morganwarren.com\nChocolates is committed to Fair Trade Certified™ Cocoa. Click here to\nlearn how your purchase helps support a better world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jacsaorsa.wordpress.com/2013/12/23/the-pain-of-completion/","date":"2017-04-28T23:48:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123102.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00274-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9769511222839355,"token_count":358,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__300676091","lang":"en","text":"The painting I have been working on for a long time is complete. The image here is a detail of the whole, which is a life-size figure in physical and emotional turmoil. This piece will form part of a forthcoming exhibition in Cardiff entitled ‘Seen Voices’.\nThe process that engendered this painting has been long, and plagued by a struggle between deliberacy and intuitive elation that is at the same time both constructive and destructive. My inate ‘need’ to draw fought in this piece (and continues to fight in everything I do) with the sometimes overwhelming passion that is inherent in the way I strive to use paint, ensuring that the relationship between me and my work is a negotiation perpetuated by a succession of fragile compromises. The process is always what I can only attempt to describe as a ‘complication’ of the craft (yes – I still use that word) and the subject matter. My relationship with this painting in particular was interrupted by my visit to Galveston. I was able there to immerse myself in a study of subjectivity in terms of illness and vulnerability, and on my return I felt initially, keenly, my own vulnerabilty in front of the work that rebuked me for leaving it so abruptly. In struggling to rebuild the relationship I have realised that things have changed. I have drawn strength ( and perhaps new insight) from the studies I made while I was living ‘outside’ my normal way of being. The painting was simply waiting. Now, in its complete state, the painting surrenders its individuality, its ability to rebuke, in giving itself up to the continuance, the perpetual interconnectedness that is, irrevocably, at the core of what I do.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mystyleelife.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/award-winning-charleston-artist-jb-boyd-presenting-newest-works-at-the-city-gallery-at-waterfront-park/","date":"2018-06-21T10:15:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864139.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20180621094633-20180621114633-00600.warc.gz","language_score":0.966715395450592,"token_count":260,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__28675287","lang":"en","text":"J.B. Boyd’s works are usually on display at Robert Lange Studios but this Friday, February, 27, the City Gallery at Waterfront Park will host an opening reception in honor of J.B. for his newest exhibit, Grey. The reception starts at 6pm. Sponsored by the City of Charleston Office of Cultural Affairs in conjunction with the Griffith Visual Arts Fund of Coastal Community Foundation, Grey will be on display until April 20, 2009.\nJ.B. paints from his vast collection of panoramic photographs. For the duration of the exhibit, Tuesday through Saturday from Noon to 5 p.m., he will be present working on one of his paintings, and will also hold special lectures regarding his work each Saturday from Noon to 1 p.m., starting Saturday, March 7.\nAn acclaimed oil painter who trained professionally at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Mass., J.B. has shown his work across the nation, including in Los Angeles at The Space and in New York City at Spike Gallery. J.B. was also the recipient of the 2008 Michael and Donna Griffith Lowcountry Artist’s Award. For more information of J.B. Boyd and his paintings please visit, www.jbboyd.net.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://onlineportfolio-angus.blogspot.com/2010/","date":"2018-07-20T23:58:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676592001.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720232914-20180721012914-00441.warc.gz","language_score":0.9768335819244385,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__90983703","lang":"en","text":"this is the picture of the final product of the past shown Buddha painting. The Background turned out to be a tad bit different than what I was originally planing on doing. Instead of painting on the different mantras I left if pure red, either way I like the final result.\nThis is one of the pictures of the finished Buddha piece. This shows how this piece was being developed and in some sections you can see some measurements. I will post a picture of how it looks finished soon.\nCarnival chimera is the result of the last mentioned project. This is the official cool color creature in a warm environment. I have recently been fascinated by over seas cultures and the history behind the masks in their cultures.\nI have decided to make this a beginning to a great series. I will be painting \"freaks\" in circuses and carnivals, in an attempt to illustrate their magnificence and pain.\nInto the Ice is my second painting of the year, as you can tell it is not like any other polar bear known to man. This is a representation of a hybrid that I drew out my Junior year.\nThis year I made some modifications and finally painted the subject. I was going to turn it in as an assignment (Create a cool color creature and put it in a warm environment) but I changed my mind and turned it in as a personal piece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hirepool.co.nz/paint-sprayers-and-attachments","date":"2021-03-09T10:35:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178389798.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20210309092230-20210309122230-00493.warc.gz","language_score":0.9375246167182922,"token_count":275,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__90785543","lang":"en","text":"Hire from our selection of paint sprayers and attachments at your local Hirepool branch. We have a wide range of paint attachments, including air hoses, air regulators, paint spray guns and air compressors. Whether you’re painting indoors or outdoors, our paint spraying equipment will make your job easier and faster to complete.\nClean dust off surfaces during painting prep work with a dust gun, maintain an even paint job with an air regulator, or reduce paint blistering with a water trap. We have a range of easy to use tools to make your paint job more professional.\nTo operate a dust gun or spray paint gun, you’ll also need to hire an air compressor. Our air compressors are lightweight and easy to transport, making them ideal for small or large jobs. With a single phase electric power source, you can plug it in and begin your painting job right away.\nHire an airless spraying unit for a smoother paint application and an even finish. Because airless spraying units are more economical than typical air compressors, you could save on painting costs too.\nIt’s easy to hire paint sprayer and attachment equipment with Hirepool. All of our equipment comes with simple to follow operating instructions. Depending on your paint spraying project, consider talking to your local Hirepool expert about your specific requirements.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kristenfagan.com/phoenix-festival-of-the-arts-mural-project/","date":"2024-04-24T03:42:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818999.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424014618-20240424044618-00045.warc.gz","language_score":0.9786959886550903,"token_count":414,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__119099573","lang":"en","text":"Phoenix Festival of the Arts Mural Project\nI participated in a community outdoor painting “mural” last month during the Phoenix Festival of the Arts. Hugo Medina, a local muralist, posted a call to artists for live mural painting during the festival on his Facebook page and I jumped at the chance to be involved. Painting outside is awesome and something I do not get a chance to do often and painting in front of others has always intimidated me so, before I could think too much about it I signed up. I have found the things that freak me out a bit but, feel right are best to say yes and think it through later.\nEach artist was given a 3ftx6ft canvas and the theme “Downtown Phoenix” to inspire their work. I choose to create a desert landscape with vivid southwest colors and geometric art deco influences to celebrate art deco architecture seen around Downtown Phoenix. This piece took me about 10 hours over two days to complete. It was a wonderful experience to be outdoors painting alongside so many artists. I made some wonderful friends and was super inspired all weekend!\nThe festival featured live music and performers, art vendors, food trucks and over 100 artists participating in the mural project. It was amazing, we spent a few days painting our sections outdoors all around the festival with lots of people stopping to chat and enjoy the works in progress.\nIn addition to painting, I also worked the front gate on Sunday during the event and went to a canvas stretching workshop in November to assist in getting the 100 canvases made. The whole experience was really cool. It was my first community painting experience and I would like to allow myself the time and space to participate in similar events this year. There was something really restorative about the project.\nThe artwork created during the festival is for sale through the Phoenix Center of the Arts. A portion of the sales go to the center and a generous portions goes to the artist!\nPhoenix Festival of the Arts: http://phoenixfestivalofthearts.org/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://myartwings.blogspot.com/2012/12/grade-6-patterned-tree-designs.html","date":"2024-04-18T20:50:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817239.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418191007-20240418221007-00079.warc.gz","language_score":0.9609823822975159,"token_count":296,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__166006935","lang":"en","text":"Tuesday, December 11, 2012\nGrade 6 Patterned Tree Designs\n6th Grade Patterned Tree Designs\nI found inspiration for this lesson on Pinterest. The pictures were by T. R. Mack and Amy Giacomelli. They both have an Etsy shop site.\nT. R. Mack Amy Giacomelli\nI first discussed value and demonstrated blending colors. They were to choose monochromatic or analogous colors for their backgrounds. The darkest of the colors would be at the top slowly changing to the lightest at the bottom. Once painted and dried, they drew a simple stick figure tree in pencil. They then went over their drawing with black tempera paint to create a silhouette of a tree. I demonstrated how to thicken the tree and had them work upside down on this step because it seemed to help them work the trunk into each branch and paint downward with the brush instead of upward. The next step was to do a practice sheet of 2 color designs in oil pastel on white paper; either swirls or circles. They needed at least 5 combinations of colors varying from dark to light. They would then start adding them to their landscape in layers (darkest to lightest) from the top of the sky, middle of the sky, to the bottom of the sky. They chose contrasting color combination for the foreground and tree branches. Last we added gold paint to show what direction light was coming from. Here a the results:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://we-knowhow.gr/en/archives/157","date":"2023-12-01T17:06:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100290.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201151933-20231201181933-00383.warc.gz","language_score":0.9924672245979309,"token_count":386,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__116715230","lang":"en","text":"By Ariadni, 16 years old\nPablo Picasso was born in 1881 in Malaga, a city of South Spain. His father was a painter whose favorite subject was pigeons. He was allowing little Pablo to help him and soon he discovered that the boy had a special talent. After a while he handed his paintbrushes to his son and never painted again.\nWhen he was just 15 years old, Pablo painted his famous and awarded painting Science and Charity (Ciencia Y Caridad), where his father served as his model. The painting tells a story in a photographic way – a technique that was very popular back then.\nSoon, young Pablo lost interest in that technique. When his beloved friend Carlos Casagemas, after being heartbroken took his own life, Pablo went through a very melancholic period and painted sorrowful, lonely figures using a blue color palette (that was his Blue Period that lasted until 1904).\nWhen young Pablo moved to Paris he started enjoying the company of charming and charismatic personalities he met there. He regained his optimism, and soon his warm positive emotions were evident in his art (Pink Period).\nDuring a visit in the house of a famous writer of that time, Picasso was impressed by an African mask that was brought there by his friend, painter Henri Matisse. He held the mask for the rest of the evening and the inspiration he gained changed once more the course of his art.\nAn exhibition of Paul Cezanne’s work, which was also influenced by African Art, after the painter’s death in 1906 also played an important role in Picasso’s new inspiration.\nThen Pablo created one of his most characteristic pieces of art: “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon”, where one of the heads is clearly African just like the sculpture-mask that Matisse was holding.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://shannacreations.blogspot.com/2010/01/welcome-to-shanna-creations-little-art.html","date":"2019-04-25T02:12:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578678807.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20190425014322-20190425040322-00239.warc.gz","language_score":0.9480812549591064,"token_count":264,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__26001035","lang":"en","text":"Art is my love and passion, when I see a blank canvas I immediately find myself wanting to splash some color onto it and eager to create the next new original piece of art.\nMy original art primarily focuses on abstract, modern, and contemporary pieces. One might wonder \"how does abstract art symbolize anything?\" and \"why would I buy a piece of abstract art when I could paint it myself,\" then chances are, you haven't taken the time to appreciate \"abstract art\" and recognize why its so eye-catching and how one piece can provoke a number of feelings based on different views. Once you browse through my paintings here on my blog you will start to notice that each painting will give you a different feeling and sense of imagination - you might love a painting because of the happy exciting feeling it gives you or reminds of you of, where as another viewer may find the same piece calming and relaxing. Abstract art allows the viewer to imagine a story within the painting - capturing and appreciating the feeling they get from the beauty within the piece.\nYou will notice once you purchase an abstract piece of art and place it on your wall, your room will automatically come to life with its imaginative painting. You will notice that an abstract painting will often be very eye-catching because of its bold and bright colors.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://arrowsinthequiver.com/mybook.html","date":"2023-11-30T14:50:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100227.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130130218-20231130160218-00719.warc.gz","language_score":0.9522721767425537,"token_count":140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__53584496","lang":"en","text":"Arrows in the Quiver Gallery\nTHE FINE ART OF Doug Mays CSPWC\n.............. Committed to the Promotion of Original Art\n© 2005-2009 Arrows in the Quiver\nWeb Site Designed by Doug Mays and Created by Home and Small Business Computer Services Inc.\nThe book ARROWS IN MY QUIVER is a retrospective of 45 watercolours painted between 2004 and 2008 and it includes a glimpse of Doug's painting philosophy with respect to the watercolour medium. Doug is an award winning artist and instructor in watercolour who has traveled with his workshops throughout Ontario, Quebec and Europe. His original paintings are held in private collections in Canada, United States and Europe.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.freelancer.jp/projects/painting/house-painting-17379458/","date":"2019-05-22T03:27:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232256724.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20190522022933-20190522044933-00070.warc.gz","language_score":0.7367069721221924,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__85109555","lang":"en","text":"予算 $250-750 USD\nI need a good painter that can paint a big standard room\nスキル: 一般作業, 便利屋 , 塗装, Upholstery Cleaning\nロケーション: New York, United States\ninterior house painting tips, free house painting, house painting colours, exterior house painting tips, exterior house painting services, interior house painting, house painting near me, affordable house painting, hello freelancer i need simple logo design and i have a pretty good idea what type of design i want, hello freelancer i need simple logo design and i have a pretty good idea what type of design i, i need a artist freelance painting, i need a developer who have good experience in woo-commerce and wordpress, i need a developer who have good experience in woocommerce and wordpress, i need an artist to paint a copy of a painting, i need an expert on whmcs to make a very simple job, i need a painter, i need good editor that knows about photoshop very well contact now, i need good software websites, i need a designer for my room melbourne, i need a painter in london\nHi! I’m experienced handyman working for Lowe’s. Please let me know details of the work that needs to be done. About myself:no customer left unsatisfied.\nI’m a honest fast worker","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.askennonia.com/testblog/categories/arts-card-programs","date":"2023-03-28T09:03:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948817.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20230328073515-20230328103515-00409.warc.gz","language_score":0.9274622201919556,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__251695344","lang":"en","text":"FULL) please add your name to a waiting list!\nSTART FROM SCRATCH & ALL MATERIALS SUPPLIED\nTUES @ 1 pm STARTING Mar 21 to June 13\n(No class May 16 because it's our Fashion Show!!)\nCost $170 includes lessons & all materials necessary\nThe watercolour beginner class will allow you to learn the fundamentals of watercolour from scratch, in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. You will begin with an overview of the materials for success, followed by classes on basic techniques, colour mixing, wet-on-dry and wet-on-wet techniques, and creating soft edges. You will learn how to fix mistakes and when to just let the water do its thing. You will finish the course with your own collection of paintings including still life, landscapes, flowers and animals.\nAdele has been teaching watercolour online, as well as at Askennonia and the Barrie Art Club. She is a member of the Tiny Art Collective, the Bala Plein Air Group, International Watercolour Canada and exhibited at the Coldwater Studio Tour, Honey Harbour Art Hub, Tiny Township Art Tour, and has art in local businesses in the Simcoe and Muskoka area.\nRegister at reception with payment. Limited spots available.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gadgetflazz.com/gift-animal-portrait-dog-lover/","date":"2024-03-01T15:25:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475311.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20240301125520-20240301155520-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.981765627861023,"token_count":896,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__44066039","lang":"en","text":"Is there someone in your life who absolutely loves dogs? If so, then you probably wonder from time to time what the perfect dog-related gift you could him or her would be. In fact, you may have already asked some of your friends such as. “what gift would you give to a dog lover?\nWell, here at PaintYourLife.com, we have the perfect option: a custom dog portrait done by a professional artist. The process for having a custom dog portrait done through Paint Your Life is very simple. All that you have to do is to submit a photo of the dog in question to one of our artists.\nThen the artist will take that photo and create a stunning painting from it. Then, the painting will be delivered to you. The process only takes 1-2 weeks. Many people who receive our paintings as gifts as blown away by how realistic they look.\nDenyse and her husband share a dog together, named Mandy. Both Denyse and her husband love their dog very much. So, when Christmas rolled around, she thought that she would get her husband a pet portrait of their dog, Mandy. Speaking about her experience with Paint Your Life, Denyse has this to say:\n“I purchased this painting of Mandy, our dog, for my husband as a Christmas gift and he loved it! The picture was so life-like that we couldn’t believe it. I have recommended Paint Your Life to my family and friends. My painting was completed really quickly and the artist did a wonderful job. We will have this painting forever! Thank you so much Paint Your Life!!”\nAs you can tell from Denyse’s review of her pet portrait from Paint Your Life, our artists deliver results that can be quite profound. There is something about seeing a painting of a beloved pet on canvas that fills a person up with emotion and makes them feel incredibly happy.\nA way to remember a pet long after it dies\nOne of the best things about dog portraits from Paint Your Life is that they can last for many years. So, even if the person who you give the painting to loses his or her pet, he or she will still be able to honor the pet’s memory after death with the painting. This is very meaningful because pets unfortunately do not live the longest of lives.\nPeople who receive pet paintings from paint your life often display them in prominent areas of their home such as their living rooms or their dining rooms. That way, they can show off their beautiful and beloved pets to all who enter their homes.\nIf you know someone who has a pet that is very old, or who has a pet that recently passed away, then a painting from Paint Your Life is an excellent way to help that person deal with the tragedy of losing their pet. Many people who lose pets find a certain level of comfort in the paintings our artists do for them. At the very least they feel better that their pet’s memory has been honored in a beautiful way.\nA perfect gift for anyone who owns a dog\nAnother great thing about pet portraits from Paint Your Life is that they are perfect for anyone who owns a dog. This could be a son, a daughter, a boyfriend, a girlfriend, a husband, a wife, a sister, a brother, an aunt, an uncle, a grandparent, etc. Anyone who owns a dog and who loves their furry friend will love a pet portrait of their pooch. Trust us, we have seen the reactions when people receive the paintings.\nIt doesn’t matter whether the dog is large or small, old or young, etc. our artists can capture his or her image in astonishing likeness. You will be amazed at the accuracy with which our artists will capture every single detail about your dog.\nWe only hire exceptionally talented artists to paint for our company, so you can rest assured, knowing that the person who does your painting will be incredibly skillful. You can also choose which artist you would like to have do your painting by browsing through our artists on the site.\nYou can look through their completed works to see exactly what their paintings look like when they are done. Once you find the right one, just make the choice and let us know! We will make sure that the artist you chose will do your painting and you will get a spectacular result.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://theroom-studio.com/en/sol-fabrega-in-meritxell-ribe-the-room-studio-211241/","date":"2019-12-08T10:48:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540508599.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20191208095535-20191208123535-00506.warc.gz","language_score":0.9624848365783691,"token_count":571,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__158365787","lang":"en","text":"Colorful Exhibition in The Room Studio\nFrom 24 November 2017 to 14 February 2018, The Room Studio will host the exhibition of Sol Fabrega’s latest work.\nSol Fábrega exhibits again with an intimate and personal production, which means the revitalization and memory of forgotten techniques.\nUnder the title of “El Olvido”, the artist’s latest series is a production of great purity, which aims to demonstrate the ability of the human being to return to his origins in order to make the best of himself.\nFormed by a total of 14 large-sized pieces, El Olvido’s series takes Sol Fábrega to a new point of experimentation with canvas and painting.\nSol Fábrega is characterized by a sincere, authentic work, perfectly recognizable within the natural evolution of its creative style. The artist has more than 30 years of career since she left the Faculty of Fine Arts in Barcelona in the 80s, where she also learned the techniques of engraving and restoration. Since his formative epoch, Sol Fábrega has become aware of the process of creation through the manipulation of the elements that allow the materialization of works of art: smearing oneself with the inks, discovering smells, investigating with the density of the material layers… these are acts that form an indissoluble part of the artist’s profession.\nThe title of El Olvido starts from its evolution, since it evokes the painter’s memory of the ancient technique and how it is capable of transforming it. Thus, some of his paintings continue with the repetition of signs and forms from the previous epoch, which had become authentic symbols in line with the ancient pictorial traditions of the Mediterranean peoples. But now any possible iconic reference remains under layers of acrylic paint that the artist places in detail, acting almost like a composer who works with very clean color coverings. However, Sol Fábregas does not finish its paint manipulation work by applying colors that have become dense, heavy. The artist lightens them, including later wear and tear, allowing fragments of painting to be seen under the layers, authentic remains of the pictorial fact.\nIn the words of Sol Fábrega,”the painting is finished when it is still”. His painting stands out for its enormous strength and compositional balance. A tactile painting, which is touched with the eyes and which allows the spectator to see a new painting every time he approaches it. The painter’s art has the ability to bring us a new sensation from memory, as happens with perfume or music.\nWe are waiting for you at our Gallery Store in Calle Paris 171 to enjoy the series “El Olvido”.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://salasell.com/window-painting-business/","date":"2022-01-21T10:51:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303356.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20220121101528-20220121131528-00668.warc.gz","language_score":0.97406405210495,"token_count":828,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__177770231","lang":"en","text":"we do a great variety of custom and commercial painting jobs. Whether it be a single room or a large project, we can paint your home from top to bottom. We start by taking an initial idea and working with you to create a design plan to help you achieve the look you want.\nIf you’re new to window painting, one of the first things you’ll want to do is set up a schedule to get your work done. Most people are in the habit of putting it off unless it’s a large project.\nWe’ll come in every few weeks to help you set up and check on your project. We can help with all the painting needs you have like wall painting, ceiling painting, and trim painting. We can also help you with any of the larger job that you might need like tile work or drywall.\nIf you work with us on a regular basis, you are going to feel like youre doing a lot of work. You are really going to feel like youre making an impact on the world. You are going to feel like youre part of something bigger than yourself.\nWe’ve had customers from all around the world come to us, and our customers from all over the world have come to us. This has happened because of the high quality of our work and our customer service. Every one of our customers has been so grateful for our service and professionalism. We’ve been able to help them get work done in a timely manner, and we want to do the same for you.\nWindow painting is a popular, and lucrative, business. We have found that painting is a great way to bring in extra income, but it can also be beneficial to your health and the environment. There is a lot of paint sprayers in the world, and most of them are not all that clean, so you often find yourself spraying on the same paint all over again when you finally have enough of it. Window painting is also a great way to reduce the amount of pollution in your home.\nI know there are a couple of good ways to look at window painting. The first is to study the topic. This is the first time you’ve ever been through it and look at the images. The second way you will learn more about window painting. You will notice that it’s not all that difficult to do your particular painting up and down the page when you’re painting, but you will notice that it’s really pretty interesting.\nWindow painting is also one of those things that can be very easy and fun. Its a nice easy way to make your home look like a show home. But window painting is also one of those things that can be very scary. Window painting can be so overwhelming and scary that you can’t do it and you’ll feel like you’re going crazy. But you won’t get it in your head and you can’t do it.\nWindow painting can be a very dangerous business. It is true that when you paint your home, you cant be aware of the paint on your walls. But the reason youre painting is to make your home look good. Its a good way to give your home a more updated look. But its as easy as it can be to mess up your window painting.\nThe biggest mistake that I see people making is getting overwhelmed and thinking that all the paint in the world is going to hide it. In fact, it is very common to forget to use the correct paint to mask the damage that is already done, and the reason is because most people do not know to use the correct paint.\nIf you take a look at your window frame or the paint on the window, you will see that your frame or paint can be damaged. For example, if you apply too much paint and you accidentally end up covering a room with paint, you can get a very unpleasant rash on your skin. You can also get a very nasty stain if you forget to use your dry erase marker.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://skillyshosting.info/2019/04/03-what-you-should-know-about-services-this-year-2/","date":"2021-04-11T03:20:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038060927.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20210411030031-20210411060031-00324.warc.gz","language_score":0.9762498140335083,"token_count":491,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__64159012","lang":"en","text":"Doing a fresh residential painting will make your home have a fresh look. More so if you want to save your time and money then get an expert for that work. Getting a top-notch painter is the best luck regardless of where and how you want the job done. Before you sign that painting contract, consider the following key aspects.\nThe painter should conduct a walkthrough first. It provides an overview of several things to the painter so that they can determine the paint to use, styles, equipment, tools, among other things that may be needed to make the project a success. The painter should be committed to come and do some evaluation and assessment on your home first. By how well the assessment is done you will know a good painter from this.\nYou should also consider the paint quality issues. Few paint brands will offer original and quality paint. A professional painter knows a specific line of products that they buy from because it has high caliber results on the quality of painting done and clients are happy about. The work is very easy if the paint is quality enough and it also saves your time and money. Cling to a painter who values use of quality paint no matter how much it will cost them because that is where best results are found. Before much work, ensure you confirm the nature of the paint that they like working with.\nPaint style is the other significant thing you may not ignore because of its significance in bringing out the best out of your home. The painter is well acquitted with the best materials that they can use for the same, so your work is to find that painter. If they are professional enough they will guide you into picking the styles that will match with the paint and space. That is why your biggest assignment should be on finding a painter with the rightful skills who can even update you on the trends of styles that you can select from in the market.\nThe color scheme should also not be left out in this because it plays an important role in how your home will look. It is possible to have colors that you admire most but the challenge be they cannot match with your room. The painter can suggest for you the colors that can work in various locations that you can choose from. The size, shape, and lighting of the space that needs paint will determine the color scheme that you will go by. A good residential painting company should be able to advise you on the best colors to make your room appealing.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thebedroomspace.com/product/Kohls656741076257/CeruleanSucculentCanvasWallArtGreen16X20","date":"2020-10-24T09:30:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107882103.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20201024080855-20201024110855-00306.warc.gz","language_score":0.7615928053855896,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__148175583","lang":"en","text":"Cerulean Succulent Canvas Wall Art, Green, 16X20 - 656741076257\nFeaturing beautiful hues of green and blue, this Cerulean Succulent canvas wall art is sure to make a statement in any room. Box frame rests on nail, making hanging easy 100% of the canvas is recycled polyester Artist: Nan Small: 16H x 20W x 1.5D Medium: 22H x 28W x 1.5D Canvas, MDF Ready to hang Horizontal display Imported Size: 16X20. Gender: unisex. Age Group: adult.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lostdreamsoncanvas.org/origin","date":"2018-07-19T07:19:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590711.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719070814-20180719090814-00067.warc.gz","language_score":0.9576337933540344,"token_count":460,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__84553708","lang":"en","text":"Lost Dreams on Canvas\nCombatting Violence Through Art\nOn a summer day in 1988, five year-old Marcus Yates was playing video games in a small corner store near his grandmother’s home in southwest Philadelphia. An argument began between two drug dealers and gunfire was exchanged. Marcus ran for protection to his older brother Tony when a bullet ripped through his skull.\nA group of local war veterans were outraged when they heard about the senseless murder of Marcus, the young son of a Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran. Veteran Rich Montgomery's inspired to create the Veterans Against Drugs organization to offer support for families of innocent victims of random crime. Lost Dreams on Canvas is the result of unique partnership that began in 1993 when Mr. Montgomery contacted artist Judy Ringold to seek artists to paint portraits of the many children who are innocent victims of violence.\nLost Dreams on Canvas Process and Exhibits:\nLost Dreams on Canvas is a portrait exhibition of children who were innocent victims of violence. Since 1993 over 100 professional artists have donated their time and talent to paint more than 500 portraits of innocent victims of random violence across the country. Lost Dreams on Canvas preserves the memories of the children by capturing their images on canvas. The portraits forever leave an imprint in our hearts and minds. The haunting faces of these children tell the stories of their unfulfilled dreams and lost promises of their lives.\nVolunteer artists paint portraits of slain children. The completed portraits are presented to the surviving family members. Portrait reproductions are mounted on modular display walls hat travel around as the centerpiece for anti-violence programming.\nThe portraits are moving. The message is direct and strong. Youth violence is out of control, a distressing trend that is among the most important issues facing our society today. Without a word, the exhibit memorializes crime’s young victims and illustrates the toll that violence is taking on our young people. The mission of Lost Dreams on Canvas is to reduce violence by making sure we do not forget while providing positive option.\nAs portraits are completed they are added to the mobile walls. Unfortunately, there are many more portraits to paint. Each child’s portrait includes a story of their lost dreams, hopes and aspirations that ended so abruptly the day they were slain.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thecraftables.com/diy-color-block-hot-plates/","date":"2021-09-27T20:33:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780058467.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20210927181724-20210927211724-00061.warc.gz","language_score":0.9286912679672241,"token_count":593,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__168073619","lang":"en","text":"For the last couple of DIYs, I feel like I’ve been overdosing on bold colours. Not that I’m complaining, but when you make 3 ombre tutorials in a week, you know you have a problem. So, to reset my brain, I decided to do away with bright colours for these hot plates. And I, for one, think it works really well! Mostly cos, minimal designs go with everything. I could place them with any colour and it’ll work! Scroll on to see how they’re made.\nTime taken: 15 minutes\nBudget: Depends on how expensive the hot plates are. Apart from that, it’s quite cheap.\n- Wooden hot plates\n- Gold acrylic paint\n- black acrylic paint\n- Medium sized flat paint brush\nStart by taking your scale and making sections for each colour. I wanted to make multiple plates, so I kept the design, simple to replicate by making 3 sections. One for gold, one for black and one for the wood to show through.\nIf your hot plate has indents like mine, remember to draw accurate lines inside the indents, as well. This is really helpful when you paint.\nNext, paint a thick coat of gold paint, in the marked out section. Make sure to cover all the edges well, so that the wood doesn’t shine through. I painted two coats, because one was looking a bit patchy.\nWhile painting, if your brush over the sides, thats fine. As you can cover the rim completely, to match the top of the hot plate.\nTip: While the paint is drying, use a dry brush to spread out any lumps of paint into the edges. It’ll give the plate a lot of finish.\nSimilarly, paint the second colour in the remaining section to complete the mat. If you’re nervous about smudging the paint, I would recommend:\n- Using a thinner brush and painting using the markings made earlier.\n- Pasting a line of magic tape (covering the indents as well) and painting against that (See more on that here).\nLet the hot plate dry out completely.\nFor the last step, lightly spray the mat with a layer of varnish. When you’re doing this, make sure to cover your mouth and nose (It can give you the worst headache. Trust me. I’ve been there and it’s not fun) and spray in an open space.\nThe varnish will help protect the paint from the heat of anything placed on the mat. It’ll also hold the paint better, for when you wash the mat.\nAnd that’s it! A pretty set of DIY Color Block Hot Plates for your table! Let me know how you like this tutorial in the comments below.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.monastere3d.com/objet-repas-chez-simon-eng.php","date":"2022-11-30T23:41:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710777.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20221130225142-20221201015142-00083.warc.gz","language_score":0.9844174385070801,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__103773915","lang":"en","text":"“Meal in Simon’s Home”\nMeal in Simon’s Home\nThis magnificent and monumental painting has been displayed above the entry door of our exterior chapel since our community acquired it. In the painting, we see Jesus seated at Simon’s table, an educated man of his time. Kneeling, we see Mary Magdalene seeking forgiveness for her sins.\nThis painting, which originally belonged to the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Paris, was seized during the French Revolution and cut in two. The two halves of the painting took different paths through France, until they were eventually reunited and sent here. Its substantial size has required us to leave it in place during cleanings and chapel renovations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lindaknollart.blogspot.com/2011/08/laundry-day.html","date":"2018-07-18T23:58:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590362.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718232717-20180719012717-00065.warc.gz","language_score":0.9540300369262695,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__256165651","lang":"en","text":"After much deliberation over the title, I finally settled on Laundry Day. I know everyone can relate to this painting. After several loads of laundry, you find yourself with a pile of unmatched socks. Where have they gone? Is there a drier imp? A sock thief? Well, since my daughter and I both love decorative socks, those imps and thieves have a lot to choose from. So, having nothing else to do with a pile of single socks, I decided to paint them.\nOriginal watercolor painting, 22\"x30\", unframed (at the moment), $500 from my Etsy shop.\nPrints are available at","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sarahincolor.com/products/rainbow-landscape-1","date":"2023-10-01T08:59:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510810.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001073649-20231001103649-00746.warc.gz","language_score":0.8438664078712463,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__130778533","lang":"en","text":"A dreamy watercolor landscape painted with a soft rainbow of colors Show your pride in a more subtle way, or just daydream!\n6 x 8 inches, watercolor painting on Arches paper\n50% of proceeds go to The Trevor Project to celebrate Pride 2021!\nFree shipping in the US.\nItems ship in 1-3 days from Northern California.\nAll sales are final unless the item is damaged in transit or you receive the wrong item. If either of these issues occurs, please contact me as soon as possible via email (firstname.lastname@example.org) or DM me on Instagram @sarah.in.color.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pierinanunez.carbonmade.com/","date":"2020-02-16T19:54:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875141396.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20200216182139-20200216212139-00514.warc.gz","language_score":0.9627698063850403,"token_count":359,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__191830818","lang":"en","text":"Pierina Nuñez loves the natural world. She was born and raised in Guayaquil, Ecuador; a warm, and richly colorful place, that overflows with flora and fauna. From the beginning, she has been in awe of nature and the feelings it evokes in her. She describes it as a reverential respect, a feeling of fear and wonder all at once that she expresses very poignantly in her art.\nPierina currently lives and works in Orlando, Florida. She specialized in painting, completing a BFA in Fine Arts at the University of Central Florida. She has had numerous exhibitions at the Orlando Museum of Art 1st Thursdays events. Her paintings and sculptures have been displayed at the Gallery at Avalon Island and City Arts Factory in Downtown Orlando. Pierina has sold many paintings throughout the past years. These paintings evoke the beauty of Nature and its colors. Previously, her art became part of the City of Orlando Beautification Project. The design currently sits on International Drive and Jamaican Court, and adorns one of the most touristic places in Orlando, FL. Furthermore, this past year she painted a mural during the 2015 Art Basel, which is located in the Wynwood Art District of Miami. Pierina was interviewed by HGAB Magazine and her mural was featured in an online article.\nMerging seemingly incompatible worlds, I explore elegant branch-like forms to create poetic images. In my work, there is a significant use of visual rhythm and color to fabricate an illusion of powerful growth. My work goes through a process of energy, an intuitive movement that unconsciously follows an order.\nBachelor of Fine Arts, Art- Studio Track\nOrlando, FL · August 2009 – May 2013\nSchool of Visual Arts","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://darlingsouth.com/2018/06/19/diy-painted-straw-tote-bag/","date":"2022-12-02T12:17:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710902.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20221202114800-20221202144800-00811.warc.gz","language_score":0.9673817157745361,"token_count":491,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__140050304","lang":"en","text":"Straw bags are a Summer classic, and painted ones are especially popular this year. I’ve seen everything from stripes to monograms, and pineapples or polka dots. A hand-painted straw bag will easily cost upwards of $50, though. I found one straw tote bag with just a simple white stripe that retails for $195! I decided I could make my own for much less and with exactly the design I wanted. Target had straw totes the exact size I was looking for, and at just $7 I decided to get two. Brilee laid her claim on one of the bags and requested a flamingo to be painted on it.\nFor this project, I used some acrylic paints we already had, but I think chalk paint would give it a pretty look, too. Be sure not to use a paint that its terrible thin or runny, and definitely stay away from paint markers for this. I tested a small spot with a paint marker to draw in some detail, and it started to spread and bleed too much.\nSince Brilee just wanted a single flamingo on her bag, I decided to freehand it with the paintbrush. If you feel like you need a little more guidance, or want something with more detail, you could easily find a stencil online to print out and use. Pinterest also has so many painted bags to draw inspiration from.\nIt took less than an hour to paint the little flamingo. It even dried fairly quickly, too.\nBrilee really enjoyed getting to model her finished bag!\nIf you want to paint your own straw bag you’ll need:\n- straw bag\n- stencil (if you want to use one)\nI suggest deciding on whether to use a stencil first and then choosing your paint brush. If you’re using a stencil, these brushes are great for stippling the paint on within the stencil, or try these sponge brushes. If you want to paint a cute phrase or just freehand an image, a set of brushes like this one would work great.\nOnce you’ve picked your design and gathered your brushes and paint, you’re all set! If you try this for yourself, I would love to see how yours turn out! Be sure to tag me on Instagram @darling.south with your finished bags!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.swissartgateuae.com/product/mixed-media/scarlett-johansson/","date":"2019-12-13T23:52:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540569332.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20191213230200-20191214014200-00067.warc.gz","language_score":0.932042121887207,"token_count":250,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__6219830","lang":"en","text":"Fabian Edelstam was born 1965 in Stockholm in to an artistic family, and he currently lives and works in Paris. He studied at the prestigious Beckmans School of Design and the legendary Académie de la Grande Chaumière, Paris. Since 1989 he has exhibited his work worldwide.\nSince 1997, Fabian Edelstam has completed a large number of commissioned portraits, mainly in London, Paris and Milan, amongst these, the portraits of Giorgio Armani in 2004, Ralph Lauren 2009 and the former President of the Swiss Confederation, Adolf Ogi in 2011. In 2006 his triptych of de Gaulle was purchased by kind courtesy of Champagne Taittinger for Mémorial Charles de Gaulle, near the Generals residence in Colombey-Les-Deux-Eglises, France.\nEdelstam’s works are in different private collections throughout Europe, the Middle East and the USA, including that of Ralph Lauren, NATO, the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Royal Collections of Sweden, Memorial Charles de Gaulle and others.\n|Name of Artist||\nH 140 cm x W 110 cm\n|Year of Creation||\nMixed media on canvas","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sarahtappphoto.com/painting-project-sarahs-date-ideas-idaho-wedding-photographer-sarah-tapp-photography/","date":"2024-04-15T00:40:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816904.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414223349-20240415013349-00415.warc.gz","language_score":0.9849814176559448,"token_count":204,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__67902606","lang":"en","text":"Well, we are in the process of remodeling our kitchen! =/ It’s been super fun and also really crazy, especially with a baby in the house. Geoffrey has been doing most of the work because I’ve been taking care of Adalynn, but when it came to painting, it was my turn to help! I LOVE painting and crafting. So, obviously I wanted to get my hands dirty. And Geoff and I decided to make a mini date out of it. Adalynn was taking a nap so we broke out the paint can and got started! He rolled and I brushed. AND we got it all done in a total of like 2 hours (but we had to wait for the first coat to dry for 2 hours so it was really like 4 or 5 hours. haha) Painting isn’t exactly Geoff’s idea of fun, but at least we got to do it together! =) It was blue and now it’s gray!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://adams.auctioneersvault.com/catalogues/3143/72/","date":"2022-12-09T02:22:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711376.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20221209011720-20221209041720-00371.warc.gz","language_score":0.946810781955719,"token_count":292,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__12992348","lang":"en","text":"72 49 CAMILLE SOUTER HRHA (b.1929) Untitled Oil on newspaper, 37 x 27cm (14½ x 10½’’) Signed, inscribed ‘Dublin’ and dated (19)’57 Provenance: Collection of Dr. Michael Scott, Dublin; With The Frederick Gallery, Dublin, December 2001; Private Collection, Dublin. Literature: Garrett Cormican, ‘Camille Souter - The Mirror on the Sea’, illustrated p.227. € 7,000 - 10,000 Largely self-taught, Camille Souter’s earlier work shows the influence of Abstract Expres- sionism, particularly the strong, emotive calligraphic styles of Klee and Pollock. In 1956/57 she had her first solo shows in Dublin restaurants and London galleries. The present unti- tled work dates from about this time and its energetic abstraction is something she carried through her work while in Italy and beyond, the newspaper as support becoming an integral part of the composition. Having won an Italian Government Scholarship in 1958 she worked in Italy before returning to Ireland and Achill the following year, where, partly through lack of money she began to use unusual types of paint such as aluminium bicycle paint. There, her painting moved away from the excitement and experiments of Abstract Expressionism and resolved into a quieter quasi-Impressionist mode of landscape painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lot5artgroup.com/dongriffith.htm","date":"2013-05-23T07:17:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368703001356/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516111641-00001-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.952983558177948,"token_count":232,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__20893514","lang":"en","text":"Through travel, I became intrigued with people in foreign lands. Reflected in their faces and posture I saw their heritage and individual strength of character. This inspired me to pursue figurative art after painting landscapes for twenty years.\nToday, I strive to portray individuals from varied cultures and activities showing their individuality and uniqueness. I also like to show specific emotions and places that will stimulate the view of my art to have vivid memories of their past.\nMy artistic spirit thrives on pursuing several media, which stimulates and challenges me to continually improve my techniques. With sculpture, I enjoy the three-dimensional process, using wax and clay, to give definition in form and texture to express feeling and movement. When painting, I use mixed media, such as acrylic, watercolor and pencil, to accomplish a feeling of depth as well as detail. For expressive portraits, I use colored pencils, which allow me to create fine detail and realistic skin and hair tones.\nyou are interested in purchasing artwork or have any questions,\nplease call Don Griffith at 503-761-3864 or email..\nCopyright © 2001-2005 Donald A. Griffith. All rights","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hillinstitute.com/classes-instructors/classes/painting-oil-and-watercolor-section-1/","date":"2022-01-23T00:44:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303917.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20220122224904-20220123014904-00206.warc.gz","language_score":0.9851011633872986,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__151494543","lang":"en","text":"- Dates: Tuesday, 9:00-11:00am, 10 Weeks\n- Tuition: $80\n- Instructor: Rey Milici\nThis course is designed for the individual who is just starting out and would like to learn the basics of good composition, color mixing/ paint application, subject matter selection and the step by step process of completing a painting. It also for the individual who has painted in the past, but has been away from the creative process for a while and would like to become involved again. This course also for the person who has been painting for a while and wants to advance their skills to a higher level. This course is for all levels.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://julakhome.site/bedroom-color-palette-ideas.html","date":"2019-03-25T10:02:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912203865.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20190325092147-20190325114147-00461.warc.gz","language_score":0.9390347599983215,"token_count":367,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__100937142","lang":"en","text":"Bedroom color palette ideas. But sometimes even with all the options we see out there you might feel a little lost as to where to begin and you have some. Keep it and your comforter neatly in place by turning the cover inside out and sewing two pieces of five inch long fabric tape to all four corners. You might get inspired by a picture in a magazine or from the many paint color boards we often see on pinterest. Wake up a boring bedroom with these vibrant paint colors and color schemes and get ready to start the day right.\nChoose a primary color which could be an architectural feature a rug a painted wall a piece of furniture or some other anchor. Black and white is a classic color scheme of course but adding red into the mix just takes the colors to a whole new level of energy. The tuscany colors for traditional homes are white terra cotta and unstained wood. It is no surprise that children spend a lot of time in their bedroom.\nHow do you find the right color for your interiors. Used for sleeping playing and working it follows that their space should be a reflection of their little personalities. Although a duvet cover does an admirable job of protecting a comforter from stains it is notorious for being a shifty character. Get decorating and design ideas from some of our best master bedrooms.\nTreat yourself to one of these relaxing retreats and we promise youll wake up happier. These take notice bedroom color ideas are both mood boosting and stylish. This bedroom in a tuscan farmhouse is decorated almost entirely in light neutrals except for the subtle misty blue bedding. Sweet dreams are guaranteed when you have a beautiful place to rest your head.\nChoosing paint color for your home seems to be easy and uncomplicated and it can be.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.reviewfromthehouse.com/tags/excursions","date":"2017-10-18T09:11:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187822851.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20171018085500-20171018105500-00676.warc.gz","language_score":0.9449291825294495,"token_count":95,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__24067919","lang":"en","text":"Dancing at Sea: ExplOratorium and the Golden Gate Bridge\nMonday, May 10\nBefore we actually set off enroute to wine country we stopped first in the Marina District to see the grounds of the explOratorium. And that is not a typo. That's how they spell it.\nThe Palace of Fine Arts was originally built for the 1915 Panama Pacific Exposition. The exhibition hall housed an exhibit of Impressionist paintings. Starting around 1964, it...","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wheeteck.com/home.html","date":"2023-02-08T07:30:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500719.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208060523-20230208090523-00760.warc.gz","language_score":0.976852536201477,"token_count":324,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__28639865","lang":"en","text":"I am based in Singapore working on a variety of mediums, my favorite being watercolor. Most of my paintings are filled with splashes of bright colors - landscapes and flowers being my favorite subjects.\nFor my art portfolio, CLICK on PORTFOLIO\nI believe that anyone can learn how to sketch and paint. I started painting late 2011 and in many ways have surprised myself. I'd would have considered myself as one who couldn't draw at all when I started. I believe anyone can pick up sketching (in fact learn anything if you have the will and tenacity to hang on to it.) I believe in putting the effort and set a clear goal, then it is possible to learn how to draw well.\nHaving spend more than 19 years in consulting, IT and banking - in 2012 I took time off from work to meditate on God's grace, have more time with my family and to paint. In May 2012 I had my first exhibition...\nI had an absolute blast at the exhibition - for a 15min walkthrough of it click here Exhibition@YouTube\nWhile working in the exciting world of information technology I have managed to find some pockets of time to sketch and paint mostly to relax and to enjoy the world around me.\nI'm also a passionate educator with STMI@NUS\nCLICK on Whee Teck\nCurrently I also serve as an exco of the Singapore Computer Society\nCLICK on www.scs.org.sg/about-us/executive-counc…","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.kingussie.co.uk/events/oil-painting-badenoch-cairngorms-learning-partnership","date":"2019-05-25T21:10:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232258451.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20190525204936-20190525230936-00429.warc.gz","language_score":0.9053815007209778,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__214753748","lang":"en","text":"Oil Painting (Badenoch) - Cairngorms Learning Partnership\n6 Mar 2016 - 10:00am to 2:00pm 13 Mar 2016 - 10:00am to 2:00pm 20 Mar 2016 - 10:00am to 2:00pm\nCreate beautiful paintings in stunning colours by learning how to paint with oils. In these 3 daytime workshops you will work with experienced artist and tutor, Dan Cottam, who will introduce you to the medium, the tools and the techniques used by artists all over the world for centuries.\nKingussie High School\nWhat to bring\nA range of artists’ quality oil paints\nArtist brushes in a range of sizes\nLinseed oil or other medium\n(A full equipment list is avialable on request)\nThis course is a continuation of last year's Introduction to Oil Painting, but is still open to beginners.\nThis is one of many courses provided by the Cairngorms Learning Partnership. For more information about our courses please visit our website https://www.clp-online.net/ or follow us on Facebook","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.washingtonstudioschool.org/product-page/painting-and-time-working-fast-and-slow","date":"2021-03-08T13:26:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178375439.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20210308112849-20210308142849-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.9411004185676575,"token_count":563,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__29300672","lang":"en","text":"Visiting Artist Workshop: Painting and Time: Working Fast and Slow\nPainting and Time: Working Fast and Slow\nInstructor: Visiting Artist Edmond Praybe\nTuesdays, April 6 - May 4\n10 am - 1 pm EST\nAre you a fast or slow painter? Are you quick and decisive or slow and methodical? Who says you have to choose one or the other! From Corot to Constable, Edwin Dickinson and Euan Uglow artists have employed a range of approaches towards time in painting. From one-shot ‘premier coup’ to years-long investigations of a single work, differences in our attitude towards time impact the feel of a painting. In this class we will explore variations on the theme of both fast and slow painting processes. Students will execute a variety of new quick oil paintings each week along with developing one painting sustained over the full 5 weeks of the class. The instructor will perform many practical demonstrations and slide lectures as well as facilitate student work time, class discussions and critiques to convey course concepts and objectives.\nFast painting topics will include:\n-using limited and full color palettes\n-intuition and quick decision making\n-expressive mark and alla prima painting\n-the importance of strong shapes\nSlow painting topics will include:\n-preparation and adaptability\n-developing abstract visual pathways through a painting\n-complexity vs. extraneous detail\n-the slow emergence of form/content synergy in a painting\nAlthough this is an online class, direct observation of the motif will be stressed. Students will be encouraged to set up still lifes as well as work from available landscapes and make self-portraits. A basic familiarity with oil painting is highly recommended.\nAbout the Artist\nEdmond Praybe is a painter concerned with the convergence of perception and abstraction. His work pairs intense direct observation of the motif with abstractions of structure, rhythm, shape, and color. He received his BFA from Maryland Institute, College of Art, and MFA from the New York Studio School. Edmond’s work has been shown widely at juried and invitational exhibitions. He has been the recipient of the Hohenberg Travel Grant, two Mercedes Matter Awards, and was a National Parks Artist-In-Residence at Catoctin Mountain Park. Edmond teaches studio classes and lectures regularly in-person and online. He is a member of Zeuxis: an association of still life painters and is currently represented by Y Art in Baltimore, First Street Gallery in New York City, and Peterson Contemporary in Bend, OR.\nImage: Edmond Praybe, 'Findings,' oil on linen on panel, 24\" x 24.\" Courtesy of the artist.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.seconduse.com/recycled-paint/","date":"2019-11-18T07:26:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496669454.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20191118053441-20191118081441-00108.warc.gz","language_score":0.936568021774292,"token_count":492,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__142742245","lang":"en","text":"Added to favorites\nYes! We are pleased to be a service provider for GreenSheen, a paint recycling business located in Kent and serving the Greater Puget Sound Region. Unlike most items we collect however, we do charge for the acceptance of used paint to cover the costs of recycling.\nAs a service provider, we charge for the collection of latex paint by container size (1 Quart: $2, 1 Gallon: $4, 5 Gallons: $18).\nWe currently have a drop-off limit of 25 gallons per household per day. We cannot accept oil-based or other non-latex based paints.\nFor inquiries about our paint drop-off process, please call our store any day of the week 9AM-6PM at 206-763-6929.\nGreenSheen locally recycles latex paint at their new facility in Kent. They recycle 90% of all latex paint collected, including the cans. For more information about GreenSheen, visit their website.\nSo what do I do with non-latex paint?\nNon-latex paint, including oil-based/alkyd-based paints and stains, spray paint/aerosol paint, and other solvents and cleaners, are considered hazardous waste and must be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility. The closest facility to Second Use is the South Household Hazardous Waste Facility, open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 9:30AM-4:30PM. For more detailed information on their policies and hours, visit their website.\nDid you know that for every gallon of recycled paint you use instead of new paint, you save an estimated 100 kilowatt hours of energy and avoid the release of 115 pounds of carbon dioxide into the environment? That’s pretty significant considering that the EPA estimates 10% of all paint that is purchased is leftover. That adds up to 65 million gallons each year.\nSecond Use is pleased to offer a green alternative for your next painting project: 100% recycled latex paints. MetroPaint is available in 16 colors. It is consistent in color and exceeds standards of the Master Painters Institute. It can be used on both interior and exterior applications. And, recycled paint is eligible for points toward Built Green and LEED certification.\nTo see what we have in stock, check out our online inventory.\nTo learn more about the MetroPaint product, check out their website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.titosrcpainting.com/","date":"2022-11-29T08:22:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710690.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20221129064123-20221129094123-00491.warc.gz","language_score":0.9273795485496521,"token_count":440,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__9266381","lang":"en","text":"TITO'S RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PAINTING\nA Fresh Coat For A Fresh Start\nSince 2020, our talented team works hard everyday to provide the best services for our clients. We customize our offerings based on specific needs, so get in touch today to receive a free estimate.\nTito's Residential & Commercial Painting is a family-owned business. We believe in the three core values of respect, trust, and commitment that will guide us in high-quality services. In this family-owned business, we guarantee to not only meet, but exceed your expectations and ensure your full satisfaction.\nPlease get in touch to learn more about our team, our company or for details about the services we provide.\nTito's Residential & Commercial Painting is dedicated to providing high quality services to the Greater Milwaukee Area. Take a look below to find out what we specialize in, and get in touch with any additional questions.\nTito's Residential & Commercial Painting offers exterior services as long as weather permits. With the experience we have on our team, we are always thrilled to remodel the exterior of residential and commercial structures.\nFor interior painting, we offer paint services for any wall inside your home. At Tito's Residential and Commercial Painting we are experts in this service.\nDECK PAINTING & STAINING\nWe offer all the stages in order to leave an outstanding job on an outdoor deck, which include pressure washing, as well as painting or re-staining on the deck.\nWe use pressure washing on decks, siding, sidewalks, patios, and much more. It's a great tool we use at Tito's Residential and Commercial Painting.\nDon't know what colors to choose? We're more than happy to help you choose the perfect colors for your next remodel.\n\"At Tito's Residential and Commercial Painting we believe our customers come first. Through our core values respect, trust, and commitment we promise to deliver the best quality services.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kupka.kralovehradeckyregion.cz/en/frantisek-kupka.shtml","date":"2017-03-23T14:24:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218187113.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212947-00337-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.98370760679245,"token_count":358,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__191425388","lang":"en","text":"From Prague to his native region\nThe Czech Republic, a country with rich history and traditions, can be proud of its famous personalities. František Kupka, the world-known painter and pioneer of abstract painting, ranks among them. Let us show you round the places connected with his life and work.\nFrantišek Kupka was born in 1871 in Opočno but spent his youth in nearby Dobruška. He had been showing a big talent for painting since his childhood. In Jaroměř, by the intercession of the patron Josef Archleb, he began to prepare for studies at the Prague Academy of Arts. After his studies he lived in Vienna for a while. From here he moved to Paris in 1895 where he soon successfully started his career as a painter, cartoonist and illustrator. In 1912 he exhibited his paintings Amorpha: Fugue in Two Colours and Warm Chromatics at the Autumn Salon in Paris. He showed his patriotic feelings during World War One when he helped to organize the Czechoslovak legions in France. In 1920 Kupka met an industrialist Jindřich Waldes, who then became his patron and prominent collector. František Kupka died in Puteaux near Paris on 24th June 1957. His work had developed from descriptive realism to its final form of abstraction, being influenced by the art tendencies of those days. Kupka’s first works can be found in the Homeland Museum in Dobruška, his masterpieces then in the prominent galleries of the world. In the Czech Republic his works are displayed in the National Gallery in Prague and in the Sova’s Mills in Prague – Kampa.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cowichanvalleyartscouncil.ca/project/indian-electrical-wiring-mashup-pattiann-withapea/","date":"2023-01-29T11:38:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499713.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20230129112153-20230129142153-00290.warc.gz","language_score":0.9588324427604675,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__180083455","lang":"en","text":"Indian Electrical Wiring Mashup\nAlcohol Ink on Synthetic Paper\n10″ diameter (With 16″ square frame)\n25cm diameter (With 40cm square frame)\nThis circular painting is one of ten that earned me my designation as an elected member of the Society of Canadian Artists in May of 2020. I created this 3D artwork while in India, representing Canada at the Global Arts Festival, in January of 2020. I was inspired by what I experienced especially the vibrant colours of the clothing. The crazy electrical wiring that appears to be a seemingly endless tangle of chaos that somehow results in power.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://newstodays.in/make-your-home-decor-more-fun-with-these-7-wall-paintings/","date":"2020-09-26T21:23:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400245109.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20200926200523-20200926230523-00185.warc.gz","language_score":0.9503130912780762,"token_count":137,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__87634429","lang":"en","text":"Planning to host parties at home during this festive season? Well, get started already to set up your house and create the perfect ambience for your guests. To transform your home decor, pick fun and quirky wall paintings that will instantly make a big difference. From minimalist designs and contemporary prints to India-inspired paintings, there are many options for you to choose from and make your home look stunning. We have listed down seven wall paintings from Amazon for a fun spin. Take a look:\n1. Art Amori Pink Rose Three Piece Hexagon MDF Painting\nEnhance the beauty of your place with these pretty MDF wall paintings that feature rose patterns and bright hues.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://stow.wickedlocal.com/news/20170406/creating-from-place-of-meaning","date":"2018-05-22T13:56:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864790.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20180522131652-20180522151652-00063.warc.gz","language_score":0.9805759191513062,"token_count":619,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__21247745","lang":"en","text":"Tapping into her memories as a child exploring the wetlands adjacent to her house, and reacting to events taking place in the world, artist Joanne Tarlin “paints intimate watercolors and large atmospheric oil paintings of imaginary landscapes where invasive lines emerge from shadows and otherwordly environments.”\nHer latest paintings focus on those people who live itinerant lives, either by choice or circumstance, and together with photographs by Carol Gander, create the exhibit “Left Behind” on view at ArtSpace Gallery.\nThe exhibit runs through April 14 at ArtSpace Gallery, 63 Summer St. in Maynard. The gallery is open Wednesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call 978-897-9828 or visit artspacemaynard.com. Admission is free.\nWho inspired you to become an artist?\nIn addition to teachers, my late Aunt Sonya, who always praised my art making (she was also a teacher). Artists who influence my work include Francisco Goya, William Turner, and Chaim Soutine . They were bold and unafraid to imbue their work with emotion and confront the difficult themes of contemporary society.\nHow has your work evolved over the years?\nMy early work was very geometric, light, and pretty. I was very much into the surface and materiality of the painting. Then I began thinking about the difference between the act of painting and that of creating art; being an artist. After several years of painting I began to question why and what I was painting. I began experimenting with techniques influenced by what I was reading in the news. I went on to do a series of paintings about female victims of violence: acid attacks, rape, shootings… The works became very complex, dark and layered, like the problems that inspired them. I went back to school to earn an MFA and now my work always comes from a place of meaning…at the time I create it, I may not yet know what that is, but eventually it reveals itself.\nPlease tell us about the paintings you created for the exhibit ‘Left Behind.’\nMy paintings were created over a span of two years. Each began from my reacting/responding to a situation. Sometimes the impetus would be a specific news story; other times just the sense of chaos and malaise in society. All used botanical imagery metaphorically and expressionistically to create surreal worlds. I met Carol Gander in graduate school. Even though she’s a photographer and I’m a painter, and we barely knew each another, peers and other viewers of our work saw some kind of affinity between the work. Carol and I began to talk and spend time viewing our work together and realized we were interested in a similar subject -- the ongoing crisis of people forced from their homes, and we were also both addressing it with highly abstracted imagery. The exhibit was created to pay homage to the victims and to remember their plights when they are no longer in the headlines.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://zulieart.com/about-the-artist","date":"2019-11-16T01:18:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496668716.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20191116005339-20191116033339-00393.warc.gz","language_score":0.9858526587486267,"token_count":256,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__63695150","lang":"en","text":"Zulie Art is created by an artist named Mary Zulieme Charlton. The heading \"Zulie Art\" is a reference to her middle name.\nMary Z has been formally painting since 1976. She studied art with many teachers while pursuing a career in Occupational Therapy. She stopped working as an Occupational Therapist in 2013. She is now in her planned sweet spot living her creative process through art and music. Current paintings are expressions of movement, emotion, color and memory. She considers herself to grow surfaces. What has occurred before in the layers peeks through the surface. Each canvas presents a evolving process were the destination is unknown and where the results are often felt on a deep level. All forms are organically inspired by nature.\nHer earlier painting were more narrative in nature. For the last 5 years her focus has been on non-objective painting. Many surfaces are constructed and reconstructed. She has a series of vertical paintings 6”x6’, which she considers accent panels as they can fit in small areas.\nMary lives in Chatham County N.C. and joined Chatham County Art Guild in 2015. 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One ticket includes a lesson in Greek mythology and wisdom, painting materials, guided painting instruction, bottomless Mimosa bar, and a signature Artopita (Greek Savory Puff Pastry). For more information or to purchase tickets, visit christinaangelos.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://freoview.wordpress.com/tag/japingka-gallery/","date":"2014-03-10T15:50:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-10/segments/1394010869716/warc/CC-MAIN-20140305091429-00025-ip-10-183-142-35.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9260897040367126,"token_count":316,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-10__0__33900376","lang":"en","text":"Next Friday will be the opening of the final exhibition of the year at Japingka Gallery in Fremantle High Street. Highly acclaimed artist Rosella Namok comes from Lockhart River on Cape York, while the second exhibition will show the works of artists of the Ampilatwatja community, 320 kilometres North-East of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory.\nThe exhibition opens at 6.30 pm on Friday November 22.\nJAPINGKA GALLERY, one of Fremantle‘s longest surviving art galleries, is showing a tribute to the great Warlpiri artist DOROTHY NAPANGARDI, who created strong minimalist paintings of Mina Mina that have become emblematic of the women’s ceremonial site in the Tanami Desert.\nAlso on show this Friday is the 75th anniversary of the Hermannsburg artists, which started with the first show by Albert Namatjira in Melbourne in 1938.\nThat means two art openings in Fremantle’s West End this Friday August 30, so wander over to Japingka on High Street at 6.30 and move on to the all new Mutima on Arthur Head after that. That should make for a very special Friday night out.\nAboriginal artists from the Mowanjum community near Derby will exhibit their exquisite paintings at Japingka Gallery in High Street in Fremantle. Opening is 6pm today, Friday. October 15.\nDon’t miss the stunning Wandjina spirit works by Donny Woolagooda.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.huytran.design/pop","date":"2017-12-15T23:25:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948580416.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20171215231248-20171216013248-00543.warc.gz","language_score":0.9210003614425659,"token_count":104,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__228820439","lang":"en","text":"POP by ANDY WARHOL\nPackage Design • Brand Identity\nPOP is a line of exterior and interior paints inspired by the American artist Andy Warhol.\nTargeting designers, artists, and art lovers, the product line offers a range of vibrant, colorful paints. In style of Warhol’s most recognizable work–Marilyn Diptych, the packaging is designed to contain patterns of repetitive images that take viewers to an inspirational era of the Pop Art movement in the late 1950s.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://younglove.co/replacement-legs-for-sofa/sofa-legs-ebay-with-regard-to-replacement-legs-for-sofa/","date":"2017-12-11T19:19:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948513866.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20171211183649-20171211203649-00033.warc.gz","language_score":0.8316576480865479,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__244759343","lang":"en","text":"Paint the surfaces a fresh, new color. A gallon of coloring doesn't cost much money and it can brighten up any room. Get that vivid color you've always liked of course, if don't wanna paint all your living room surfaces, just paint one wall membrane to give you an accent wall membrane.\nChange your floors if it's not a light, smart color. It should be a slight comparison to the surfaces, but still light enough to compare the dark furniture. 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I wanted this work to have a calm refreshing feeling to it so i chose cool colors like blue and purple.\nMedias: Acrylic and Sharpie\nThis work was made by placing saran wrap on a canvas with wet acrylic paint, letting it dry, and drawing out the random shapes and symbols that I find in the creases.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://econos2019.coria.fr/?page_id=126","date":"2023-09-30T01:55:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510575.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20230930014147-20230930044147-00016.warc.gz","language_score":0.9092279076576233,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__137324554","lang":"en","text":"Sunday, april 7th from 4 pm\nWelcome reception in the tourist office (in front of the cathedral)\nSettled in this Renaissance mansion, from February to mid-April 1892 and 1893 it was here that Claude Monet painted his famous series of thirty paintings of the western facade of Notre Dame Cathedral.\nClaude Monet’s studio, a prestigious room at the heart of Rouen…\n7pm : Carillon concert of the cathedral\nMonday, april 8th ,6:30 pm\nCocktail in the “Jeanne d’Arc historial”\nTuesday, april 9th\n5:30 pm : Rouen guided tour\n7:00 pm : ECONOS Dinner in the “Halle aux toiles” of Rouen.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.acehardwareandpaint.com/paint/","date":"2022-12-09T16:47:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711417.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20221209144722-20221209174722-00146.warc.gz","language_score":0.8937819600105286,"token_count":208,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__225245256","lang":"en","text":"SIMON’S ACE HARDWARE PAINT CENTER\nWhether you’re trying out a classic shade of white, or the latest painting trend, we’re here to help make that perfect color come to life with quality brands. With thousands of colors to choose from & professional color-matching services, updating the look of your home has never been easier.\nStarting your painting project soon?\nPainting can be quick & easy if you’ve got the right tools and tricks. At Simon’s ACE Hardware and Paint you’ll find a paint store within a store. So before you open that can of paint be sure to stop in to get everything you need. We’re here to help with advice & tools to make painting simple and stress free.\nACE Hardware and Paint has all the tools you’ll need:\n- Brushes & Rollers\n- Drop Cloths\n- Painters Tape\n& much more!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://calmcollectiv.com/culture/artist-profile-benny-bing/","date":"2021-05-12T02:10:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991693.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20210512004850-20210512034850-00579.warc.gz","language_score":0.9641571044921875,"token_count":280,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__498228","lang":"en","text":"Benny Bing is a self-taught Toronto based artist of Nigerian descent. His passion for portraiture illuminated through the use of complimenting acrylic hues has built him a great following. His ability to capture the emotion on each of his subjects faces shines through in each piece. Bing’s cool reoccurring colour palate has built great depth in distinguishing his brand.\nBenny has shown in 6 major solo shows and several group exhibitions, alongside such artists as Fucci, Sandra Chevrier and Pure Evil. He has also been shown at major art fairs in Toronto and Miami. Benny Bing has produced commissions for Dave Chappelle, The Weeknd and Milos Raonic. His works are currently housed at The Norman Rockwell Museum in Massachusetts, The Bartholomew Condominiums, Maple Leafs Sports & Entertainment Headquarters in Toronto and can be found in private collections worldwide.\nWe sit down with the artist and discuss his origin story, inspirations, and relationship with CBD.\nBenny Bing | Artist Statement\nThe act of painting is a conversation between the work and me. My creative output is constantly evolving. Each piece pushes me against limitations and boundaries I’ve given myself, consciously or unconsciously, inspiring and forcing growth and a break from comfort, allowing exploration of self-discovery and boundless vision.\nClick here for more Calm Collectiv video content.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ezrazoe.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/repainted-paintings/?like=1&source=post_flair&_wpnonce=55af120d89","date":"2017-04-25T06:38:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917120187.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031200-00003-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9562906622886658,"token_count":211,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__183431952","lang":"en","text":"Sometimes when we are in Cornwall we come across yard sales or estate sales where people unload their old paintings for under $10. Often we are torn about whether or not we actually like the painting, but at this low price it’s hard to pass up a piece that’s in a nice (large) frame or – even better – an already stretched canvas that’s in good shape. This past weekend we pulled out a very-horizontal painting that – to be honest, I liked – except for a pair of cartoonish ladies that were painted in the foreground. We needed to fill an empty spot in the wall – and with that end goal in mind, we went about repainting our painting.\nFirst, you put on your oldest pajamas that you don’t mind getting paint on. Next, you slip out to the garden and hope the kids don’t get paint everywhere.\nWe covered our canvas in white, and with our inspiration nearby – we almost made a Rothko replica.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.integratedartllc.com/linda-koenig","date":"2021-08-03T17:04:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154466.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20210803155731-20210803185731-00220.warc.gz","language_score":0.9490973949432373,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__34102366","lang":"en","text":"I work exclusively in transparent watercolor on paper. My landscapes are formed by a slow layering of some 30-50 washes of brush applied pigment, which builds into a rich and luminous surface. Just enough detail is utilized to establish a sense of place. Always moving toward simplicity, I create an intentional balance between abstraction and representationalism. The core of the work is beauty.\nLinda Koenig received her Bachelor of Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Painting from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She lives in the hills of rural southwestern Wisconsin. Her work can be found in museums, juried exhibitions, private and corporate collections throughout the United States. In addition to her studio work, she coordinates Westwing Studios, a unique program which brings together professional artists and people who\nlive at Badger Prairie Health Care Center in Dane County, WI.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://buffaloartsstudio.tumblr.com/","date":"2013-05-23T01:29:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368702718570/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516111158-00016-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.947482705116272,"token_count":952,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__13133375","lang":"en","text":"26 4 / 2013\n26 4 / 2013\n26 4 / 2013\nAbove is an untitled painting by resident artist Mary Ellen Adragna Bossert. This fascinating piece of artwork features a seemingly loving and protective mother standing above her young child. Bossert states that she “…combines archetypal imagery to achieve a personal purging of thought and feelings while addressing a universal lure.” As seen in the painting above, Bossert has lived up to her philosophy in that many of her paintings are rich in capturing human emotions and ideas. In addition, the finished product of all her paintings offer a universal lure in that they capture the substantial beauty of her subjects. And capturing such beauty cannot be ignored as a widely and universally appreciated aspect of art.\nFor more information about Mary Ellen Bossert and her interesting works of art, please visit http://buffaloartsstudio.org/portfolio-view/mary-ellen-adragna-bossert/.\n26 4 / 2013\nThis is a photograph of one of many beautiful paintings by resident artist Mary Ellen Adragna Bossert. The portrait above captures the pure happiness found in a lovely, smiling child. This painting is quite reminiscent of Bossert’s other paintings in which she portrays people, landscapes, and ideas that convey varying strong emotional themes. Bossert’s expert precision in her choice of contrasting colors and varying brush strokes add additional allure to this, as well as many of her other paintings.\nIn addition to being renowned as a gifted artist at Buffalo Arts Studio and within the Buffalo community, Bossert enjoys her career as an art teacher and mentor to many talented young artists. She currently teaches art at the Eden School District. For more information about Mary Ellen Bossert and her charming works of art, please visit http://buffaloartsstudio.org/portfolio-view/mary-ellen-adragna-bossert/.\n22 3 / 2013\n13 3 / 2013\n08 3 / 2013\nBelow is a photograph of Chestnut Ridge Roots, a beautiful acrylic painting by resident artist Mary Ellen Adragna Bossert. As evident in this rustic, yet intricate painting, many of Bossert’s paintings are interpretations of the personal landscapes which surround her. In addition, Bossert explains that painting is a process that is, “…often sparked by a personal experience or observation. The process of putting brush to canvas so to speak is the journey of enlightenment. I love to see what it has to reveal to me in the end.” To learn more about Mary Ellen Adragna Bossert and her works, please visit http://buffaloartsstudio.org/portfolio-view/mary-ellen-adragna-bossert/.\n06 3 / 2013\nFeatured below is a photograph of Bouquet Skyship Temple, an oil painting by resident artist Dennis Bertram. Bright, boxy structures, such as the one shown in Bouquet Skyship Temple, are a trademark of Bertram’s work. Such structures are meant to resemble contorted, surreal buildings in a psychic space. Bertram says that he favors painting buildings, whether they are abstract or realistic, because they symbolize the complexity of living in our modern communities and societies. While his works that feature rows of clustered buildings are meant to symbolize the sophistication of contemporary society, his works that feature floating buildings are meant to symbolize the individual buildings that we use in our daily lives, such as churches or houses. Besides painting uniquely abstract buildings, Bertram also enjoys creating artworks with more traditional subjects, such as portraits and figures. For more information about Dennis Bertram and his works, please visit http://bertramart.com/.\n28 2 / 2013\nBelow is a photograph of a few charming ceramic works by resident artist Nancy Thayer. Thayer favors incorporating color into many of her ceramic pieces by spraying, dipping, or pouring colored glazes onto her carefully hand crafted pieces. However, as the white piece shown below demonstrates, Thayer also enjoys leaving some of her pieces a natural white and then adding a copper colored trim to highlight some of the details on these pieces. In front of this beautiful functional white and copper piece lay a few ornately shaped clay curls. Thayer says that she places these curls onto some of her bowls, plates, and other functional pieces in order to add some unique embellishment to them. For more information about Nancy Thayer and her works, please visit http://www.nancythayerclay.com/Nancy_Thayer_Clay/About_Me_%26_Current_Work.html.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ecladecoration.com/category/uncategorized/","date":"2023-03-21T11:09:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296943695.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20230321095704-20230321125704-00261.warc.gz","language_score":0.938877284526825,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__65702822","lang":"en","text":"Tips For Hiring The Best Wall Painting Service In Orange County\nOne of the quickest methods to enhance and raise the value of your property is to paint. A new coat of paint brightens the space and gives the exterior a more modern appearance. Even though painting is a typical DIY\n4 Quirky Accent Wall Color Ideas to Elevate The Look of Your Home\nHome is incomplete without a body, more specifically defined as four walls. Today, every homeowner aims to own their dream home and do whatever it takes to make it aesthetically pleasing. We all are head over heels in love with\nRevamp Your Home with Decorative Painting and Canvas Art!\nAre you looking for decorative painting and canvas in Orange County to revamp your home decor? Decorative wall designs and canvas are becoming popular choices for home interiors. As against traditional wall paint, the wide range of customizations in the","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://chrisandkathyhurst.blogspot.com/2010/04/spring-break-2010.html","date":"2019-06-17T12:59:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998475.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20190617123027-20190617145027-00377.warc.gz","language_score":0.9768491387367249,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__118263622","lang":"en","text":"This is what Spring Break 2010 in Dixie started off...\nSo Nia and I decided to do some \"indoor\" projects... We painted a wall in her room...\nA wall in the front room... (I hated the 1st color, so I had to go and get another color and re-paint it)\nThen I painted the big wall in the entry way... I'm quite pleased with the way everything turned out!\nFinally we had good enough weather the last day or so, so the boys were sent outside to work on the flooding problem we've been having... I HOPE and PRAY that we found the magical \"FIX\"!!!\nIt's a great day for a trip to the temple!\n4 years ago","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.richardgilbert.co.uk/apple-orchards","date":"2024-02-25T22:21:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474643.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225203035-20240225233035-00281.warc.gz","language_score":0.9536219835281372,"token_count":403,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__140591565","lang":"en","text":"Painting Hereford's Orchards\nIn 2021 I was commissioned by Apples and People to create an online work celebrating cider orchards in Herefordshire. My response was to create a film derived from paintings made in the orchards, which was also a contemporary take on Camille Pissarro’s paintings of orchards in Éragny-sur-Epte. The project was made over a year in two Herefordshire orchards, the National Trust’s Breinton Springs and the Hereford Cider Museum Trust’s Beckets orchard. I visited the orchards regularly and developed a route to take in particular viewpoints and, start paintings on site ‘en plein air’. My approach combined particular trees, pathways, gates or the church in the compositions. I found that repetitions of three, four or five principal trees created a frieze-like arrangement, adopting Pissarro’s sous bois viewpoint where you look through a screen of trees that structure the picture’s space. One aspect of Pissarro that I found intriguing was the visual thinking in his touch, from fusing brushstrokes that create envelopes of light, to choppy strokes that abstract the forms. What is so fascinating in his work is the way he slowly builds paint up, a kind of meditative approach that reflects upon the passage of time. I also responded to his interest in climate. He paints his orchard in frost, snow, mist, summer haze and all times of the day. I think Pissarro moved away from recording impressions en plein air to recreate the landscape in the studio through memory, giving the work greater self-possession. Pissarro discusses in his letters that his intention is not to record what the scene looks like but to create 'effet’ evoking actual visual sensation.\nAll paintings are 40 x 100cm. 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SOLD A Bronze Lion on stand, Meiji period. $1,350 A mahogany bookcase on later stand. $1,200 Opening night.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://milieunovateur.ca/transform-your-toronto-home-with-professional-painting-services/","date":"2023-12-04T06:45:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100525.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204052342-20231204082342-00350.warc.gz","language_score":0.9136978983879089,"token_count":628,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__182185263","lang":"en","text":"Toronto, often referred to as the “New York of Canada,” is a vibrant and diverse city known for its rich culture, stunning architecture, and beautiful neighborhoods. If you’re a homeowner in Toronto looking to enhance the beauty of your property, professional painting services can be the key to transforming your living spaces. In this blog post, we’ll explore how hiring a painting company in Toronto can breathe new life into your home.\n1. Curb Appeal and Property Value\nThe exterior of your home is the first thing visitors Painting Company Toronto and potential buyers notice. A fresh coat of paint can significantly improve your home’s curb appeal, making it stand out in Toronto’s competitive real estate market. A well-maintained and visually appealing exterior can also boost your property’s value, making it a wise investment.\n2. Protection Against Toronto’s Climate\nToronto experiences a wide range of weather conditions throughout the year, from cold winters to hot summers and occasional heavy rainfall. Professional painters in Toronto understand the unique challenges posed by the city’s climate and use the right materials and techniques to protect your home from weather-related damage. Properly applied paint acts as a barrier, preventing moisture and temperature fluctuations from affecting your home’s structural integrity.\n3. Interior Transformation\nThe interior of your home is where you spend most of your time, and it should reflect your personal style and preferences. Whether you want to create a cozy atmosphere in your living room, a calming oasis in your bedroom, or an inviting kitchen, professional painters can help you achieve the desired look and feel. They have the expertise to recommend the best color schemes and finishes to suit your space.\n4. Expertise and Attention to Detail\nProfessional painting companies in Toronto are staffed with skilled painters who pay attention to the smallest details. From properly preparing surfaces to achieving clean and precise lines, their expertise ensures a flawless finish. They also have access to top-quality paints and tools, guaranteeing long-lasting and visually stunning results.\n5. Time and Convenience\nPainting your home on your own can be a time-consuming and physically demanding task. Hiring a painting company in Toronto saves you valuable time and effort. Professionals work efficiently to complete the project within a specified timeframe, allowing you to enjoy your newly transformed space sooner.\n6. Eco-Friendly Options\nMany painting companies in Toronto now offer eco-friendly paint options that are low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs). These paints are better for the environment and your indoor air quality, making them a popular choice among environmentally conscious homeowners in the city.\nToronto’s diverse neighborhoods and architectural styles offer endless possibilities for home improvement through professional painting services. Whether you’re looking to boost your home’s curb appeal, protect it from the city’s climate, or create a stunning interior, a reputable painting company in Toronto can help you achieve your vision. Invest in your home’s beauty and value with the expertise of local painting professionals.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://diazpaintinginc.com/discount/","date":"2022-12-05T11:47:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711016.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205100449-20221205130449-00558.warc.gz","language_score":0.8617494106292725,"token_count":171,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__89943941","lang":"en","text":"Our current Special Discount\nis 10% off all whole house\ninterior or exterior painting projects\ncompleted through November 1st 2022.\nQuality Work by Trusted Craftsman\nWe Don’t Cut Corners We Paint Them\nDiaz Painting completes Residential and Commercial – finishing both interior to exterior painting projects. From initial planning stages, to the final completion of your project, our ultimate goal is your total happiness. As an “A+” Member of the Better Business Bureau, Diaz Painting is fully licensed, bonded, and insured.\nCSLB License #963331\nSchedule an Estimate\nto Claim Your Special Discount\nOr send us an email via our form.\nWe keep your information safe.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.blogfornoob.com/italian-researchers-claim-mona-lisa-model-is-male/","date":"2023-09-22T05:51:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506329.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922034112-20230922064112-00853.warc.gz","language_score":0.9642218947410583,"token_count":332,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__208849780","lang":"en","text":"Italian Researchers Claim Mona Lisa Model is Male –\nmale apprentice, longtime companion and possible lover of Leonardo da Vinci was the main influence and a model for the “Mona Lisa” painting, an Italian researcher said.\nBut the researcher, Silvano Vinceti, said Wednesday the portrait also represents a synthesis of Leonardo’s scientific, artistic and philosophical beliefs. Because the artist worked on it at various intervals for many years, he was subjected to different influences and sources of inspiration, and the canvas is full of hidden symbolic meanings.\n“The ‘Mona Lisa’ must be read at various levels, not just as a portrait,” Vinceti said.\nThis is one of many theories that have circulated over the decades about the identity of “Mona Lisa” and the meaning for her famously enigmatic smile. Others have said the painting was a self-portrait in disguise, or the depiction of a Florentine merchant’s wife – the latter drawing a consensus among scholars.\nThe apprentice is said to be Gian Giacomo Caprotti, known as Salai, who worked with Leonardo for more than two decades starting in 1490. Vinceti described their relationship as “ambiguous,” and most art historians agree Salai was a Leonardo lover.\n“Salai was a favorite model for Leonardo,” he added. “Leonardo certainly inserted characteristics of Salai in the last version of the Mona Lisa.”\nThe world-famous portrait is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.eunicebee.net/new-blog/2018/2/12/official-portraits-of-michelle-and-barack-obama","date":"2019-09-15T05:39:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514570740.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20190915052433-20190915074433-00041.warc.gz","language_score":0.9567110538482666,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__158939915","lang":"en","text":"Official portraits of Michelle and Barack Obama\nOn Monday, February 12 2018, during Black History Month, was unveiled the official portraits of the former presidential couple, Michelle and Barack Obama. The Obamas are the first African-American / Black presidential couple; this is the first time an African-American / Black presidential couple is part of the National Portrait gallery, a part of the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald are contemporary painters, who were never shy of addressing racial issues in their work. This is the second time African-American / Black painters have been selected to paint the presidential portraits, the first being Simmie Lee Knox, who painted the official portraits of Hillary and Bill Clinton (2000-2004). Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Kehinde Wiley, and Amy Sherald are all part of the continuous Black History that is being made, everyday. This is the only news that matters today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bobwestley.com/blog/archives/09-2023","date":"2024-04-14T10:07:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816879.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414095752-20240414125752-00274.warc.gz","language_score":0.9483729004859924,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__113154043","lang":"en","text":"I wanted to write a few lines about the painter and print maker Alex Massouras. Alex has a growing reputation and following in London and New York, and his exhibition of new painting in London clearly demonstrates why.\nAlex has exhibited widely, London, New York, Turin, Los Angeles stand out from a long list of venues. His work is held in many collections including the Metropolitan Museum, Victoria and Albert, Fitzwilliam and Ashmolean.\nThis new body of work clearly demonstrates his consummate compositional skills, subtle colour sensibilities and intellectual artistic rigour, challenging and intriguing work. An exhibition not to miss and an artist to follow, he has found a new and exciting vein to explore.\nAGED AND AWKWARD","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.claytonstone.net/fa-painting","date":"2022-05-16T12:21:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662510117.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516104933-20220516134933-00432.warc.gz","language_score":0.9876497983932495,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__232743461","lang":"en","text":"Oil on Canvas, 72\"x 54\"\nAcrylic on Canvas, 24\" x 32\"\nThe Industrial Revolution was a period that changed existence on earth ever since. It was the point in time when goods transitioned from being built by hands to machines. People moved from their comfortable lifestyle in their country villages to work in sweat shops in disease filled cities. The wealthy were thriving and the effect they were putting on the environment was of their disregard. In this painting, I aim to cover the changes this period caused in a collage based way.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ilhumanities.org/events/a-life-in-the-arts-exhibit-daily-through-october-30-2012-5/","date":"2023-09-30T10:06:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510671.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20230930082033-20230930112033-00845.warc.gz","language_score":0.9592598080635071,"token_count":217,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__189000855","lang":"en","text":"Arts in Bartlett member, Greta Pfeifer, exhibits her watercolors, oil and pastel art\nMore About Artist\nGreta Pfeifer came from a family of artists. Her formal training was at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, and she has a bachelor’s degree in painting from Northeastern Illinois University. She has also taken classes at the DuPage Art League in Wheaton.\nPfeifer‘s favorite mediums are oil, watercolor and gouache, as well as mixed media and photography. Because she enjoys nature, her subjects are mostly landscapes, but she also enjoys the light, shadows and textures of still lifes, painting people and experimenting in abstract art.\nExibit on display from October 1 through October 30, 2012.\n- Monday – Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM\n- Saturday: 9 AM – Noon\nFor more information about the exhibit, call 630-372-4152 or go to http://www.artsinbartlett.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.shelllouise.co.uk/2018/04/5-tips-paint-furniture-home.html","date":"2021-02-27T01:20:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178358033.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20210226234926-20210227024926-00615.warc.gz","language_score":0.9062493443489075,"token_count":728,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__42410112","lang":"en","text":"5 Tips To Paint Furniture At Home\nIf you are a fan of DIY projects, you may have tried to paint furniture at home or you are giving it a thought. You could be wondering how you can paint your furniture and make it as good as that in a showroom.\nCheck this out on how you can do just that.\n- Fill any holes or chipped surfaces\nIf your furniture has holes, pitted or chipped surfaces, fill it up using wood filler. Any overlap will be sanded down. Scrape the excess filler using a putty knife.\n- Start by sanding\nMany people skip sanding and they go straight to painting which in turn ends up with chipping paint. Sanding is important because it gives the primer somewhere to hold on to which prevents chipping in future. It also removes any lacquer or varnish on the furniture.\nUse medium-duty sandpaper, but if the surface has thick varnish, use heavy-duty sandpaper. Be keen on areas where you had applied wood filler to ensure they are flush with the other surface.\nIf the surface is large, consider using an orbital sander and then finish off the nooks and crannies with a sanding block.\nWipe the residue using a tack cloth.\n- Apply primer\nApply primer to your furniture and allow it to dry. You can apply up to 3 coats. Allow the previous coat to dry before applying another one.\nUse the instructions provided on the can. Once one coat is dry, remove the drips using a sanding block or fine-grit sandpaper, and wipe the residue using a tack cloth.\nYou can use a paint roller for the even surfaces and a brush for the edges and corners. Better still if you have a spray primer since it is faster and gives an even job.\nThe primer prevents stains from getting through the paint. Ensure the primer matches the paint. If you intend to use latex paint, then use latex primer and if you want to use oil-based paint, use an oil-based primer.\nWhile it provides better stain blocking and adhesion, an oil-based primer tends to have a strong smell. Therefore, ensure there is good ventilation where you are working.\nYou can use either oil-based paint or latex paint. If you use latex paint, you can choose from various sheens including satin, oil-based enamel, flat or semi-gloss acrylic latex.\nTo achieve the best results, you should apply three light coats of paint on the furniture instead of a single heavy one. Give each coat 6 hours to dry before applying the next coat. Ensure to sand any residue or drips between the coats and wipe using a tack cloth.\nPaint starting from the top towards the bottom and smooth any paint drips as you go downward.\nYou can use a spray gun to apply paint to your furniture. Various types exist including cordless spray guns that you can use in areas where there are no power outlets. You can check this out online and find the best spray gun for your needs.\nMake sure that the surface does not have any speck of dust or lint before you apply the protective finish.\n- Apply a protective layer\nApply a protective finish on your furniture. Just apply a thin coat of clear finish and allow it to dry for 72 hours before using the furniture, to prevent it from getting sticky.\nYou can use matte, semi-gloss, or satin finish depending on your preference.\nThis is a collaborative post","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://machinarium.fandom.com/wiki/Blue_Traffic_Cone","date":"2019-02-20T20:28:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247496080.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20190220190527-20190220212527-00332.warc.gz","language_score":0.8564684987068176,"token_count":125,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__92873177","lang":"en","text":"The Blue Traffic Cone is an Inventory Item that can be used in the game.\nThe Blue Traffic Cone is the white and orange striped traffic cone that has been painted pale blue.\nThe Blue Traffic Cone can only be found in the Inventory.\nJosef can use the Tin of Blue Paint to pour into the large tin of white paint creating pale blue paint. He can then dip the white and orange striped Traffic Cone into the pale blue paint to make a pale Blue Traffic Cone.\nJosef can use the pale Blue Traffic Cone when he constructs the fake Police Robot’s Helmet.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gosantapaula.com/artistsandarchitects","date":"2018-11-19T11:11:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039745761.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20181119105556-20181119131556-00554.warc.gz","language_score":0.9452791213989258,"token_count":184,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__2213653","lang":"en","text":"EARLY ARTISTS AND ARCHITECTS OF SANTA PAULA\nThis mural celebrates Santa Paula's rich artistic heritage and some of its earliest artists and architects. At far left, Roy C. Wilson - the first licensed architect in Ventura County - shows a conceptual drawing of St. Sebastian's Church to fellow architects Robert Raymond and John Stroh, who are positioned at the center of the table. The mural's background honors the work of Jessie Arms Botke, who was famous for her lavish bird paintings and murals. Her fellow artist and husband, Cornelis Botke, is seen applying the finishing touches to one of their shared murals. Douglas Shively, a Santa Paula native and founder of the famous Santa Paula Art Show, stands near his friends, the Botkes. Depression era photographer Horace Bristol, and Sierra painter Robert Clunie are shown seated on opposite sides of the table.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://allmetalspowdercoating.com.au/metal-finsihing-wet-spray-booth/","date":"2017-11-21T12:08:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934806353.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20171121113222-20171121133222-00710.warc.gz","language_score":0.9158511757850647,"token_count":192,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__171610260","lang":"en","text":"All Metals Powder Coating offers customers wet spraying as a metal finishing process. Wet spray is ideal for items which cannot tolerate the high temperatures that are involved in the powder coating process.\nThe wet spraying process achieves a long lasting durable coating, similar to that of powder coating. The coatings are available in a wide variety of colours, textures and gloss levels.\nAMPC installed the state of the art wet spray booth which allows for large products to be sprayed, with dimensions of width 4m, depth 3m, height 2.4m. The wet spray booth is also utilised for the powder coating of large products.\nWet spray finishes available at AMPC are:\n- • Primers\n- • Two Pack Polyurethane\n- • Anti-corrosion resistant coating\n- • Air dry single pack coating\n- • Water based paints and coatings\n- • Two pack epoxy\n- • Three coat system","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.affairtravel.com/archives/89","date":"2021-09-16T11:37:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780053493.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20210916094919-20210916124919-00238.warc.gz","language_score":0.9372108578681946,"token_count":402,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__73957274","lang":"en","text":"Custom paintings are a kind of paint that is different from anyone else’s paint. Being different from others will always make us stand alone. That can be a car, bikes, interior of a building, portraits etc.\nWith time Art is becoming an increasingly inevitable part of our lives. It can be in any form of paintings, or artifacts, decorative, or even objects art. It is the art of bringing all that you can imagine as a painting.\nShortly, it can be defined as\n- Custom – To meet your specific need\n- Painting– To bring in the colors\nPortraits are artistic works that record the likenesses of people. In simple words, a portrait is an artistic representation of a person that could be created in various forms such as a painting, sketch, colored drawing, sculpture, photograph in which the face, its features, and expressions are captured predominantly.\nPortrait art is not just a visual representation of the person but it aims to capture some elements of his/her character offering a sense of a real person’s presence.\nSome of the ways portraits can be made,\n- Oil painting\n- Watercolor painting\n- Acrylic painting\n- Charcoal Draw\n- Pencil Draw\nArtistic Gift :\nThe arts are an important cultural tool for expressing concerns and love for our near and dear ones. Celebrate the moment that matters with your imagination and our creation. Author is an expert of custom paintings, go here for more interesting information.\nOn Paintings Studio, you can order a custom painting piece of art inspired by any photo you choose. All you need to do:\nStep 1: Send us the photo\nStep 2: Choose the size and frame you want\nStep 3: Pick your favorite medium\nPre Made Painting: You can also buy premade painting.\nFor more info regarding custom paintings, feel free to visit our site. We are always keen to help you out to the best of our knowledge.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.downhamweb.co.uk/summer-art-competition/","date":"2024-04-12T18:29:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816045.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412163227-20240412193227-00784.warc.gz","language_score":0.9485457539558411,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__122150439","lang":"en","text":"Following the popularity of last year’s event, we are again running our summer art competition. This year the theme is portraiture. You are invited to draw, paint or collage a portrait of a friend, family member or celebrity; there will be three age groups (5-8, 9-13 and 14-18) and the winners will be selected by local portrait artist, Robin Elvin. All of the entries will be exhibited in the Framin’Art Gallery but the winning entries will be professionally framed and on show from 6th to 11th September inclusive.\nEntry forms and boards are available from Framin’Art; the entry fee is £2 and the closing date 15th August.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ncknifeguild.org/choose-the-beautiful-wall-art-for-your-home/","date":"2018-03-19T20:24:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647146.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20180319194922-20180319214922-00743.warc.gz","language_score":0.954255998134613,"token_count":415,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__184144205","lang":"en","text":"Most of the houses that look beautiful, can be created from the placement of artwork in the room. Empty wall without decoration or display will give the illusion of the house seem hollow. Maybe now you have more reasons to add a living room wall art, where the atmosphere and the different impression will appear.\nSo, if you want your house to look attractive and invite click amazed guests, you should add a color game or invest in a number of artwork or wall hangings. However, you can not just put pictures or paintings, there are a few things to note:\nThe most important aspect to decorate a home with artwork is to consider how much ’empty land’ is on your wall. An ideal place to put a painting is the living room, but you are also not prohibited if you want to place it in the bedroom. Pick a painting based on the space available on the wall. Do not place paintings that can fill the wall, but do not also choose paintings that are too small.\nDo not assume that putting the artwork at home means more cost. Perhaps you are thinking of displaying paintings by great artists who are very expensive. Well, the art objects should not always be associated with expensive prices, you can also choose something cheaper but still can create a unique impression that is unique in the room. Not necessarily the original painting, you can put the paintings of your favorite artists in print.\nRemember, the artwork is something very personal, depending on the taste of each individual. So do not just choose a picture just because the color matches the color of the walls or curtains of the house. Choose something that has its own impression and meaning for you. Something that evokes the mood or makes you calm and comfortable while you are at home. Try looking for objects that you will save up to tens of years later. You have to choose a piece of art that you love and love also other family members.\nGoogle Terjemahan untuk Bisnis:Perangkat PenerjemahPenerjemah Situs Web","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.exploreblackmountain.com/event/painting-animals-with-oils/","date":"2019-05-19T22:55:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232255182.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20190519221616-20190520003616-00373.warc.gz","language_score":0.9228261709213257,"token_count":100,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__122388023","lang":"en","text":"Painting Animals with Oils\nSaturday, June 1 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm\nWith Patricia Cotterill in downstairs classroom at The Red House Studios and Gallery.\nClass begins with a laughter filled round robin painting exercise and ends with your own painting. Fee: $50 SVFAL members / $65 non-members. Register and pay at The Red House Mon-Fri 10-5.\nLearn more about Patricia at patriciacotterill.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mokkamcheung.com/about","date":"2024-04-23T00:25:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818452.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423002028-20240423032028-00412.warc.gz","language_score":0.8661484122276306,"token_count":1590,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__185747928","lang":"en","text":"Mok Kam Cheung Biography\nMok Kam Cheung born in Hong Kong in 1945. Started painting as a vocational Chinese painter since 1987. His passion in painting was triggered after a serious car accident that resulted in brain injury. During his brain recovery he saw vivid colors in his mind and he urged himself to record the imageries with paintings. After his recovery, he continued to pursue his passion in painting and served as an Asian Art docent at Hong Kong Museum of Art. He graduated with a distinction from the Hong Kong University School of Professional and Continued Education program in Chinese painting and calligraphy. Travel, museum, landscape sketching, observation and memorization inspire his creative works.\nMany of these paintings were inspired by natural scenes such as Yellowstone, Hawaii, and 17 Miles, as well as landscape around the world including glacier and canyon in Norway, cherry blossoms in Japan, beaches and coasts in Taiwan, and gorges and mountains in China. These places increase his understanding of ancient art heritage, inspire his creativity and nourishes his soul.\nIn 2009, he was selected to participate in “Beijing China First Chinese Painting and Calligraphy” Exhibition and his work was published in their “Chinese Painting and Calligraphy Collection Yearbook” hosted by the Ministry of Culture of the People's Republic of China. In the same year. His famous work \"Ten Scenes of Wall” was exhibited in the “Hong Kong Biennial Art Exhibition\" , published in the “Hundreds of Chinese Art Collection ”, in 2011. In 2012, he was nominated as one of the “Most Innovative New Artist” in Beijing. His works have been exhibited in Hong Kong and China many times as well as collected by art enthusiasts all over the world from USA, Europe, Japan, and Australia. In 2013, his works were published in Jilin Province Publishing House. In 2015, he was invited to publish in an annual collection by Jiangxi Art Publishing House. In 2016, his work was collected in \"Six Contemporary Chinese Painters Collection\" Published by Beijing Ministry of Culture, organized by Chinese Artist Association, Chinese Collectors Association, China Literature and Art foundation. In 2017, his solo\" Mok Kam Cheung Chinese Painting Collection\" was published by Jiangxi Fine Art Publishing House.\n莫鑑章,1945年出生於香港,2002年於香港大學專業進修學院獲“中國畫繪畫文憑”,並於2016年獲香港大學專業進修學院之“中國書畫研究文憑”。 其創作根源和動力來自旅遊、寫生、觀察和默記。由於喜歡遊覽,很多時候趁到處工作之便或假期到世界各地旅行,大多選擇大自然、山川、風景或參觀當地的美術博物館。 從中感受到大自然給心靈的滋養,増進認識古人美術的珍貴遺產,以充實創作靈感和修養。\n2009年入選2009 – 2010中國書畫收藏年鑑。","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.psusd.us/domain/5285","date":"2023-11-29T19:26:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100135.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129173017-20231129203017-00286.warc.gz","language_score":0.9777340292930603,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__119681993","lang":"en","text":"***Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, our Art classes have shifted to online through Zoom***\nMr. Ciali is a local artist who works closely with the PSUSD schools. Mr. C, as he is know by his students, works in many mediums including monotype prints, encaustic, painting, sculpture and mixed media. He has partnered with DLA for several years in bringing a fabulous art experience to our students. This year students are participating in engaging Zoom Art sessions that help them continue their art education at home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lindaspaintandcraftcottage.com/products/dixie-belle-moonshine-metallic-chalk-mineral-paint-16-oz-pacific-medium-blue-new","date":"2020-11-30T04:23:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141205147.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20201130035203-20201130065203-00593.warc.gz","language_score":0.9022377729415894,"token_count":226,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__137851162","lang":"en","text":"Moonshine Metallic chalk mineral paint is a one step, rich and shiny metallic with beautiful pigments.\nApply Moonshine Metallic with a wet or dry brush. Allow to dry 2 hours. Use as many coats as desired to get the desired effect. 2 - 3 coats will produce an opaqueness with shine or it can be applied over a similar paint color to give it more depth.\n- After you prep your piece, a base coat is recommended, but not required. Use Dixie Belle base paint as a base coat color.\n- You may need 2 or 3 coats of the base coat. This is the grabby coat that will adhere to anything.\n- Once dry, you can add a layer of metallic to the top coat. This is the coat that adds the “Bling” and really makes the color “pop”.\nUse Pacific over Peacock or Dusty Blue to feel rejuvenated!\nDixie Belle Paint is the #1 Chalk Paint in the USA and is made in the USA, it's Eco friendly with no VOCs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://albiongallery.co.uk/peter_wileman","date":"2018-12-15T17:34:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376826892.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20181215152912-20181215174912-00616.warc.gz","language_score":0.9839852452278137,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__13285937","lang":"en","text":"My brush is never still. For me, painting is as much a part of the day as eating and sleeping. In fact, it’s more important than that, more like breathing! I could not imagine a single day passing without talking about, reading about, or actually taking part in some kind of activity concerning art. Like a moth is drawn to a flame, a painter is drawn to the light, and although I have tried to express myself with painting in many different forms, mediums and styles over the years, my path has lead me inexorably, like so many others before me, to try and capture that elusive quality of light, that only a shimmering sunset, dawn of a new day, dazzling sparkle of reflection off both sea and river presents to one who is prepared to both look and see.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://carlawalesart.com/news.html","date":"2018-06-25T00:30:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267867304.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20180624234721-20180625014721-00373.warc.gz","language_score":0.9463374018669128,"token_count":423,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__126608452","lang":"en","text":"Carla Wales is a painter, whose still life and landscape compositions are guided by intuition and influenced by her roots, travels and cultural experiences.\nBorn in the Philippines, Carla traveled the world with her family before relocating to the United States in 1981. After graduating from Goucher College (Baltimore, MD) with a degree in Liberal Arts, she continued her travels calling Madrid, Barcelona, Barbados, Mexico and Panama home. At the suggestion of a mentor, Wales began to explore a career in fine arts in 1994 and settled in New York. She studied drawing and painting at the Art Students League with Jack Faragasso, at the Ridgewood Art Institute with John Osborne and at the Aviano Academy of Fine Arts.\nAs Carla hit her stride, her paintings caught the attention of art collectors. Over the years, she has garnered the support of several patrons, and her oil paintings reside in many private national and international collections. In 2002, Wales had a solo exhibition in Manila, Philippines at Gallery 139. She has also exhibited her work throughout New York, including Ceres Gallery (Manhattan), the Art Students League (Manhattan), Town & Country Gallery (Pound Ridge), Emily Shaws (Pound Ridge), Lionheart Gallery (Pound Ridge), Bistro 22 (Bedford) and Paint Box (Bedford Hills). She has exhibited in Connecticut at the Flinn Gallery (Greenwich), Ivy Lane (New Canaan), Adelaide Fine Art (New Canaan), SPAG Gallery (Norwalk) and Geary Gallery (Darien).\nIn addition to her fine art pursuits, Wales has a parallel career as a decorative painter. She creates custom faux finishes, murals, Venetian and other specialty plasters, intricate stenciling and gilding in residential and commercial spaces. She has a substantial portfolio and ever-expanding professional client base in New York and Connecticut.\nCarla Wales lives in Pound Ridge and maintains a studio in the Firing Circuits Art Studios in Norwalk.\nFor information on Firing Circuits Studios go to firing circuits studios","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.duboiscountyfreepress.com/jasper-community-arts-hosting-painting-wine-event-friday/","date":"2018-11-12T23:45:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039741151.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20181112215517-20181113001517-00100.warc.gz","language_score":0.9231753349304199,"token_count":180,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__6270278","lang":"en","text":"Jasper Community Arts will host a Canvas and Cabernet painting event at the Krempp Gallery at the Jasper Arts Center.\nThe event is designed for the beginner to the experienced artist and will provide step-by-step instruction by local artist/instructor, Jen Tolbert, with all painting materials included. This painting event will take place on Friday, December 8, 2017, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.\nFor more information or to make a reservation for this evening of artsy fun with friends, please go online to www.jasperarts.org or call the Jasper Arts Center at 812-482-3070.\nRefreshments and a beverage of your choice will be included in the $30 per person fee. A cash bar will also be available. Registration is limited, so sign up online today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://avstore.com.ua/children","date":"2022-05-19T14:38:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662529538.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519141152-20220519171152-00707.warc.gz","language_score":0.9601852297782898,"token_count":508,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__170352767","lang":"en","text":"CUTE PICTURES BY NUMBER FOR KIDS AND ADULTS\nJoyful stories with children evoke tenderness in almost any adult. Cheerful laughter and carelessness win the hearts of even the most gloomy people. Everyone is interested in capturing a moment of fun on canvas, and by hanging such a picture on the wall, you will certainly reach for the positive with your thoughts. Therefore, drawing pictures by numbers, children and adults remain in high spirits for a long time.\nOur online store gives you a great opportunity to buy a painting by numbers for children. After all, everyone dreams of being in the role of an artist, and a set of paintings by numbers will reveal the child's creative potential and inspire him not to stop there. Children's paintings by numbers help to decide to start painting with paints without additional financial losses. The kit includes everything you need and at the end of the work there is nothing superfluous. You can hang the finished painting on the wall in the children's room or living room so that guests can pay attention to the efforts of your child. Paintings by numbers for children & ndash; a very convenient gift. If you pre-pack the box with the painting beautifully, you can make a real surprise. It's almost like presenting a beautiful finished painting for a child to put their efforts into.\nWHAT IS THE COLORING BY NUMBER USEFUL?\nWe would like to note that coloring pictures by numbers not only implies interesting leisure and recreation, but also the development of some qualities, for example:\n- fine motor skills of hands\n- the ability to complete what has been started\n- a sense of color and composition\nBoth adults and children will find this activity useful for themselves. For residents of large cities, such as Odessa, Kiev and Kharkov, painting by numbers will be an opportunity to take a break from the hustle and bustle and spend time in a kind of meditation.\nBONUSES WHEN BUYING PAINTINGS BY NUMBERS\nBuy paintings by numbers for children at once from 5 pieces – in this case, delivery across Ukraine is at our expense, and you and your children will be provided with an interesting activity for a long time. We are sure that after painting one painting, you will want to purchase the second and the third. Our online store always tries to keep up with the times and follow fashion trends, so choosing paintings again, you will find something new.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://stjosephs.dorset.sch.uk/st-josephs-art-club","date":"2020-04-07T17:11:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371803248.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20200407152449-20200407182949-00105.warc.gz","language_score":0.9778198599815369,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__100647496","lang":"en","text":"At St Joseph’s we have Art Club every week on Monday and Thursday after school. Each week Daniella helps us learn about one type of art. This may be drawing, painting, watercolours or pastels. We also look at different types of artists including Monet, Van Gogh and modern art. Edward says “she has helped me with my passion for art and she helps the other children learn how to draw and paint. I look forward to going each week and learning new skills.” Edward hopes you enjoy looking at their artwork.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://portlandartgallery.com/artist-videos","date":"2019-02-19T17:27:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247490806.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20190219162843-20190219184843-00301.warc.gz","language_score":0.9644692540168762,"token_count":756,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__201644335","lang":"en","text":"Jill divides her time among residences in Stonington, Maine, Somerville, Massachusetts, and New York City. The work she creates in Maine is inspired by direct observation of the landscape and includes seascapes, architecture, and gardens. The artist, working on location, is especially interested in the effects of natural light, color, and pattern. Her use of vivid color in the Maine paintings results in surfaces that are richly and intensely painted with images that seem to vibrate. The artist considers the quality of light to be an important element in her work. \"The light in Maine is crystal slear, with a sharp-edged clarity and a gem-like quality. I often work in the morning or late afternoon when these qualities are especially strong.\" As a result, her paintings capture specifics of time and light. Because she's been a regular resident of the Deer Isle area since 1965, much of her work can be seen as a document of places and time in the area.\n“I was lucky enough to spend my early days on North Haven,” says Eric, “where my worldview consisted of roaming the woods, fields, shorelines and exploring the edges where land, water, and sky meet. I was drawn to shapes, spaces, patterns, and the rhythms of nature. I was and still am fascinated by the incredible variety of life forms and forces on this Planet.”\nEric is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design and has taught at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts and Pilchuck Glass School. He has exhibited at the Farnsworth Art Museum, Portland Museum of Art, Center for Maine Contemporary Art, Waterfall Arts Center, University of Maine Museum of Art, and a number of galleries nationally.\n\"The natural landscape of sky, earth and water is a cathedral for life and spirit. Wilderness is both a physical place and a place of mind and spirit. Often my work can be considered as an abstract impression of the landscape. Certainly I think of my paintings as an interpretative response to the landscape.\"\nMy recent paintings are inspired by my wanderings around the mid coast area of Maine. I feel deeply connected to this part of the world. Walking in the woods, on the conservation lands near my home, and along the Damariscotta River, I see paintings everywhere. The large-scale size of the paintings help to create an environment for the viewer to enter. My ideas begin in the natural world but once a work is underway the paint itself on the flat surface takes on a life of its own and the color, line and surface texture evolve as I work.\nRuss has explored many parts of Maine, and he celebrates Maine’s landscape in his paintings. He always paints from life, working outdoors in all seasons and often backpacking into remote locations. He especially enjoys painting in protected lands, such as the Kennebec Highlands, the Morse Mountain Conservation Area, Camden Hills State Park, and the islands of Penobscot Bay.\nJack loves these buildings for their imperfections and idiosyncrasies; and it is both impossible and unimportant to know exactly when or where these places exist, because they are creations of the artist.We love our homes because of the intimate details we come to know about them: the way light and shadows settle in our memories.\nRandall’s perspective on light and color was influenced by frequent trips to the Smithsonian, the Hirshhorn and outdoor coastal adventures as she grew up in Washington D.C. and northern California. Eventually, Randall found Maine where she renovated an 1800s farmhouse. It was in that historic setting that Deborah fell in love with the Maine coast, and has made it her passionate practice ever since.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jennifersher.com/blogs/news/planning-a-paint-party","date":"2023-10-04T17:12:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511386.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004152134-20231004182134-00327.warc.gz","language_score":0.9823747277259827,"token_count":538,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__89681785","lang":"en","text":"Last November I planned a Paint Party for my daughter Milla. We celebrated her 9th Birthday. The theme for the paint party was The Nightmare Before Christmas and it turned out very nice. This is my daughter favorite movie of all times. We invited a few family members and a few friends. And since we are currently under restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic there were not many options we had. I wanted to share today the steps I took to plan within a budget.\n1. Select a theme - The Nightmare Before Christmas.\n2. Select some easy characters to draw and paint with simple colors - Jack, Sally, Zero.\n3. Make a list of participants and confirm they are attending so you know the number of supplies to buy. Total of 12 for this party.\n4. Purchase on Amazon packages of the following:\n- Board Canvases (12 pack)\n- Paint Brushes (10 pack)\n- Acrylic Painting (Primary Colors)\n- Canvas Easels (optional) some of the kids ended up not using them.\n- Sharpies (6 pack)\n- Cups & Plates for the paint\nOnce everything arrived at the house. I’ve decided to prepare the canvases for the kids so I’ve asked their parents to find out which character they would like to paint. And I’ve drew them into the board canvas.\nThen I’ve made a list of colors that will be used for each painting and wrote them down in the name tag that was set for each seat.\nSince I had a simple design and also simple colors the kids were able to paint along with an ease. I had painted samples of the paintings aso they could see what the painting supposed to look like or if they wanted different colors they could also do that too!!\nAll of these supplies were affordable to buy on Amazon. I’ve decided to have a cake with the same theme and balloon decorations to bring the whole theme together. I’ve spent the most money in two items since they were custom made for the party. They turned out so amazing.\nCustom made props for the photo booth\nI was very proud of what I had accomplished with the planning & execution of this paint party that I wanted to share with you. 🦋🦋🦋\nMilla & her friends were happy with their paintings.\nSubscribe to my newsletter to get the latest news and specials happening at Jennifer Sher Art.\nLove + Light\nJenn Sher ⚛️🌀💟","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.urallagallery.com/collections/peter-tankey","date":"2023-09-24T00:17:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506539.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923231031-20230924021031-00563.warc.gz","language_score":0.9666137099266052,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__97734943","lang":"en","text":"I am a contemporary oil painter working full time from my studio in regional Victoria. My work predominantly focuses on representational landscape and still life painting. The recent landscape work documents parts of the suburbs that we often overlook.This series of paintings draws our attention to these spaces, the everyday architecture that has become the backdrop to many of our lives. From abandoned buildings to freshly painted shopfronts, from graffiti covered fences to tree lined streets, all these places captivate and inspire my work.\nSorry, there are no products here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dreamyme.com/story","date":"2024-03-05T07:43:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707948223038.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20240305060427-20240305090427-00007.warc.gz","language_score":0.9239429235458374,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__3373052","lang":"en","text":"Elena Blanco is a UK-based artist working with watercolour and ink to create drawings, paintings and illustrations. She loves storytelling and her work takes inspiration from literature, cinema, poetry and dreams.\nWorking with watercolour and ink, Elena interacts with the unpredictability and fluidity of these media to conjure the illusion of light and space, creating dreamy, evocative scenery.\nElena's work is sold at theartofelenablanco.com\nSee current projects in her portfolio section.\nElena's work is licensed all around the world. If you are interested in licensing please contact Elena.\nElena's most recent artwork can be purchased here\nNever miss an update","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ridgeburycongregationalchurch.org/index.html","date":"2019-03-25T02:18:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912203547.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20190325010547-20190325032547-00266.warc.gz","language_score":0.9117697477340698,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__133498186","lang":"en","text":"Lent at the Meetinghouse:\nWorship 10:00 a.m.\nPalm Sunday, April 14th 10:00 a.m.\nEaster Egg Hunt, April 14th 11:15 a.m.\nMaundy Thursday, April 18th 7:00 p.m.\nGood Friday: Faces at the Cross, April 19th 7:00 p.m.\nEaster Sunday, April 21st 10:oo a.m.\nPatagonia, Michelle Brewster, watercolor, used with permission","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nsshippenart.com/blog/2018/6/7/june-events","date":"2019-09-15T08:56:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514570830.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20190915072355-20190915094355-00556.warc.gz","language_score":0.9784981608390808,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__181966141","lang":"en","text":"June has many new events. It all started with a new website! It's just so exciting! I wanted a website less complicated and easier to navigate.\nThe biggest news is my art sale! I am offering 50% off all art in my Etsy shop for the month of June.\nIn addition, I am participating in an art exhibition at the Limelight Gallery at Binders Art Supply in Buckhead. Momentum XIV this year is a group of 12 artists with a wonderful variety of styles of painting. The artist reception was Sunday, June 10, but the exhibit continues through June.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pamserve.com/painting-services-in-dubai/","date":"2024-03-03T12:57:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476374.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20240303111005-20240303141005-00003.warc.gz","language_score":0.9335504174232483,"token_count":223,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__199086373","lang":"en","text":"Why Pamserve, for Painting Services in Dubai\n- Skilled Painters: Pamserve boasts a team of skilled painters with extensive expertise.\n- Advanced Painting Techniques: Experience painting excellence with our cutting-edge methods.\n- Customized Painting Solutions: Enjoy tailor-made painting programs to suit your specific requirements.\n- Timely and Convenient Services: Benefit from prompt and hassle-free painting services at your convenience.\n- Satisfied Clientele: Join our satisfied clients who endorse Pamserve for exceptional painting services in Dubai.\nWhat Our Customers Say About Us\n- I am so happy about the quality and service that I have received from your company. Your customer service was the best. The chemicals you used were of high quality. Also, you have done ac duct cleaning in such a professional way. I will continue using this service and highly recommending it to my friends.\nJerin Sunny, Google Review\nItem 1 of 3\nBook a Free 30 minute Home Assessment\nSubmit your details for a free home assessment. Our team will get in touch with you for scheduling visit time","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mnfencecontractor.com/painting-or-staining-a-wooden-privacy-fence/","date":"2023-12-04T19:19:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100534.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204182901-20231204212901-00046.warc.gz","language_score":0.926768958568573,"token_count":616,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__134540316","lang":"en","text":"Are you thinking of adding color to your fence? Consider painting or staining it for a fresh new look! Painting also provides protection for the wood while keeping it looking its best. When installing a fence, there are three options: stain, seal or paint the exterior to maintain its best appearance.\nPainting your wooden fence offers numerous advantages. From customizable colors to long-lasting results, paint is an excellent solution for sealing and protecting your wooden fence!\nPros And Cons Of Painting A Wood Fence\nPainting your fence offers several advantages, such as customizability; paint comes in an array of colors so you can select something classic white or another hue that complements or matches your home’s exterior.\n● PRO: Protection – Applying a quality, professional coat of paint to your wooden fence will protect it from UV rays, wind and rain for years to come. Painting helps seal the wood so it can last longer.\n● PRO: Low Maintenance– When quality exterior paint is used, painted fences can last up to five years before they need repainted.\n● CON: Flaky Patches- Over time, paint can start to flake off or peel, leaving behind patches across your fence.\n● CON: Cost- Painting can be more expensive in the beginning than stain, and it also takes more time to finish for reapplication.\nCan You Paint A Wood Fence With Stain On It?\nAre you tired of resealing or staining your fence or would like to add some vibrant color to your outdoor space, don’t fret! Painting over stain is an easy fix as there’s no need to strip away the stain first; all that needs to be done is clean the surface before starting the painting process. If you want to bring out the natural grain of your wooden fence or opt for a more organic aesthetic, staining is an effective way to seal and protect it from external elements. There are various stain colors available to suit any style or taste.\nPros And Cons Of Staining A Wood Fence\n● PRO: Low maintenance requirements (you won’t need to reapply stain as frequently as painting), and fade-resistant properties compared to cracking or peeling paint.\n● PRO: No scraping- Before painting your fence, you’ll need to scrape away all the old paint. Re-staining only requires cleaning off the surface.\n● PRO: No cracking or peeling- With time, paint may begin cracking and peeling away, leaving unsightly patches on your fence.\n● CON: Cost-Staining requires more than one coat and sealant, which may be costlier than painting a fence.\n● CON: Limited Color Options-You are only left with the various wood hues available for your fence.\nAre you searching for the perfect wood fence? Twin Cities Fence has you covered! Our high-quality pressure-treated or stained cedar wood fencing will meet all of your requirements. Contact us today to find out more!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://frances-ku.pixels.com/featured/turtle-wonder-frances-ku.html","date":"2023-03-24T03:56:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945242.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20230324020038-20230324050038-00776.warc.gz","language_score":0.8843241333961487,"token_count":169,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__273058389","lang":"en","text":"Painting - Watercolor On 300 Lb Fabriano Artistico Soft Press Paper\nTurtles abound in waters off Maui. Like humpbacks, their body surface fascinates artists due to its creases and texture. I made good use of black, a color often warned against using liberally by mainstream watercolorists. But black enhances bright colors.\nYou will absolutely love this turtle painting. Its colors are soft and bold at the same time, certain to enhance your decor and life! Get it today!\nTurtle Wonder, Copyright 2001\nOriginal is 8″ X 10″ Watercolor on 300 lb Arches Rough Press\nSeptember 10th, 2012\nViewed 484 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 03/23/2023 at 9:57 PM","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.caviar20.com/collections/paul-p","date":"2023-10-03T13:45:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511106.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003124522-20231003154522-00598.warc.gz","language_score":0.9836345314979553,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__44512992","lang":"en","text":"Paul P. (b. 1977) is a Canadian artist who has been exhibited internationally and is currently represented by Maureen Paley (London). A noted figurative artist, Paul P. typically works with watercolour and oil.\nHis aesthetic recalls both late 19th century portraiture and pre-AIDS pornography. His subjects range from the anonymous youth published in adult magazines to his own friends, lovers and family. His works evoke moments of sensual connection as if they were suspended in a memory. While certain works lean towards illustration in their aesthetic, other works are more expressionistic.\nHis work was included in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and can be found in the permanent collections of several public collections including the MoMA (NYC), the Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto), the Glenbow Museum (Calgary) and the Brooklyn Museum.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://easyhouseplan.com/diy-wall-art-guide/","date":"2024-04-25T00:49:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296820065.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425000826-20240425030826-00646.warc.gz","language_score":0.9242175221443176,"token_count":629,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__138650593","lang":"en","text":"Wall art is a beautiful and meaningful way to decorate your home. Not only does it add color and interest to a room, but it can also be a reflection of your personal style and interests. One of the best things about wall art is that you can easily make your own with just a few simple materials and some inspiration. In this article, we will walk you through the process of creating your own wall art from start to finish.\nCreating wall art is a fun and easy project that anyone can do. It’s a great way to add a personal touch to your home decor and it’s also a great activity for families, friends or for yourself. The best part is that you don’t need to be an artist to make beautiful wall art. All you need is a few materials, some inspiration and a bit of creativity.\nII. Materials Needed\nTo get started, you will need a few basic materials. These include a canvas, paint, brushes, and some form of inspiration. Here is a list of the materials that you will need:\n- Canvas – You can purchase a canvas in any size, shape or form, it’s all up to you.\n- Paint – You can use acrylic or oil paint, it’s all up to your preference.\n- Brushes – You will need different sizes and shapes of brushes to create different effects.\n- Inspiration – It could be a picture or a quote, or anything that will inspire you to create your wall art.\nIII. Steps for Creating Wall Art\nOnce you have your materials, you can start creating your wall art. Here are the steps to follow:\n- Prepare your canvas by cleaning it with a dry cloth.\n- Choose your inspiration and sketch it on your canvas if you want.\n- Start painting with your desired colors and brush strokes.\n- Let it dry for a few hours.\n- Once it’s dry, you can add any additional details or textures that you like.\n- Let it dry completely before hanging it on your wall.\nIV. Ideas for Inspiration\nWhen it comes to creating wall art, the possibilities are endless. Here are some ideas to help get you started:\n- Abstract – Create a colorful and abstract painting that reflects your emotions and feelings.\n- Landscape – Paint a beautiful landscape that will remind you of your favorite place.\n- Portrait – Create a portrait of your family or friends.\n- Personal elements – Incorporate personal elements such as photographs or sentimental items into your wall art.\nCreating your own wall art is a fun and easy project that anyone can do. It’s a great way to add a personal touch to your home decor and it’s also a great activity for families, friends or for yourself. With a few materials and some inspiration, you can create beautiful wall art that you will be proud to display in your home. So, grab your paints and brushes and get started on your own wall art creation today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mizbano.me/painting-cinder-block-walls-in-basement/","date":"2018-12-16T04:57:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376827252.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20181216025802-20181216051802-00013.warc.gz","language_score":0.8155389428138733,"token_count":759,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__201017733","lang":"en","text":"related post painting cinder block walls in basement preparing for wall ideas home design painti.\nhow to make a cinder block wall look nice cover basement paint colors walls in bat painting ideas for ugly c.\nmy painting cinder block walls in basement ideas for concrete sprucing up the.\nbest paint for concrete walls in painting cinder block basement ideas.\npainting interior cinder block walls decorating concrete basement ideas poured in basem.\nbasement cinder block paint wall painting ideas walls google search in interior basem.\nbasement block wall ideas back to cinder foundations paint painting walls in for concrete idea.\nhome design inspiration marvelous how to paint wall painting cinder block walls com in basement ideas for concrete.\npainted cinder block wall white with grey grout found via painting walls in basement interior.\npainting concrete block walls cinder paint basement ideas home in for bloc.\nconcrete basement wall ideas cinder block home painting walls in interior.\nbasement and foundation waterproofing paint painting cinder block walls in ideas for concrete.\npainting basement block walls tasty cinder wall ideas cement in interior basemen.\ncement block walls painting concrete detail painted cinder wall ace in basement ideas for b.\ninterior marvelous cement wall paint 9 painting concrete block best practical cinder ideas 8 walls in basement.\ntasty painting cinder block wall ideas cement walls basement in for tas.\nshining design ideas for finishing concrete basement walls most painting cinder block in wall.\nconcrete block painting ideas paint cinder interior colors for basements walls in basement preparing pai.\nconcrete basement wall ideas cinder block painting walls in interior w.\npainted cinder block walls sandblasting contractor talk concrete paint exterior wall colors painting in basement interior p.\npainting interior cinder block walls stylish concrete inspiration in basement preparing for inte.\npainting concrete block basement walls cinder in ideas for.\npaint cinder block walls painting in basement ideas for.\nstylish painting concrete block interior walls cinder in basement ideas for inspiration bedroom paint.\npainting concrete block basemen faux cinder walls how to paint a wall in basement ideas for fau.\npainting cinder block ideas elegant wall paint inspiration to concrete basement walls color in preparing for pain.\nimage of painting basement walls cinder block in ideas for concrete great unfinished.\nbest ideas about concrete basement walls on how to paint cinder blocks and wall painting block in interior c.\nwaterproofing a basement and getting rid of mold mildew is no easy feat painting cinder block walls in ideas for tackling the chapter one.\nimage of painting cinder block basement walls in preparing for wall foundations.\nconcrete blocks paint wall look like stone painting block retaining fence garage cinder walls in basement wa.\npainting block wall how to hang pictures on cinder walls concrete in basement preparing for.\npainted cinder block wall texture maps free to use concrete paint designs painting walls in basement.\npainting block wall cinder paint good way to cover up walls in the basement ideas for.\nconcrete block wall applying surface bonding cement to a dry stacked painting cinder walls in basement interior basem.\nhow to paint concrete basement walls painting home wall interior cinder block in ideas for pa.\npainting cinder block walls in basement wall ideas cement for concrete cin.\nterrific idea to fix up that cinder block basement super cool this might come in handy the future painting walls preparing for.\ninterior cinder block painting ideas best decorating walls comfortable wall fantastic 2 in basement.\npainting cinder block walls in basement ideas for how to insulate a wall.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://beautyarts.my.id/who-made-the-first-oil-painting.html","date":"2024-02-22T08:56:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473735.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222061937-20240222091937-00460.warc.gz","language_score":0.9595633745193481,"token_count":860,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__206864171","lang":"en","text":"Of all the artwork mediums accessible to artists nowadays, oil painting have to be one of the oldest and most enduring. Museums all around the earth incorporate all manner of oil paintings spanning the Renaissance to present-day occasions. These artworks show just how adaptable and common the medium continues to be. But who basically designed the 1st oil portray? When no a person actually knows the full record of the procedure, some clues let us to keep track of at the very least some of the historical past of the age-outdated art observe that lives on now.\nThe Earliest Known Oil Paintings Are from 7th Century Bamiyan, Afghanistan\nThe earliest examples of oil portray have been traced back again to the 7th century. Archaeologists found them in the historic village of Bamiyan in Afghanistan, close to the Bamiyan Buddha sculptures, in a previous web page on the silk trade route. Artists painted instantly onto the walls, and preserved their do the job with a layer of varnish. While these murals are the earliest acknowledged illustrations of oil portray, they are exceptionally subtle. This indicates the portray medium have to have currently been in exercise for some time.\nSome centuries later on, the 12th century German monk, artist and author Theophilus integrated a description of oil painting in his manuscript On Varied Arts, produced in all-around 1125 Advert. Theophilus wrote about a course of action which involved “grinding colors with oil” to build a thick and vibrantly coloured paste for painting with. His method connected to attractive carvings, wood paintings, sculptures and murals, somewhat than great art. Instead, egg tempera (binding pigments with egg) that turned the dominant portray procedure for artists all through the Center Ages throughout substantially of the western earth.\nJan Van Eyck and Other Netherlandish Renaissance Artists\nDifferent artists from the Netherlands popularized the oil painting medium throughout the 15th century Northern Renaissance. Their tips then distribute throughout Northern Europe and on to Italy. Leaders of the Netherlandish university were Jan van Eyck and his brother Hubert. Both of those artists produced an comprehending of how coloured pigments could mix with oils to create glowing colors and dazzlingly lifelike effects. Van Eyck labored with a layering course of action, underpainting with egg tempera ahead of layering this floor with transparent glazes of oil paint. This approach authorized him to create radiant, glistening consequences as the gentle penetrated by way of his translucent levels of paint.\nGet the latest article content delivered to your inbox\nSignal up to our Free Weekly E-newsletter\nGiovanni Bellini and Titian\nMain on the instance of Van Eyck, the Italian painter Giovanni Bellini assisted to popularize oil portray in Italy – like Van Eyck he however worked with a tempera underpainting, but he also pioneered tactics this kind of as impasto (thick levels), and soaked on wet procedures to create lively, expressive and painterly final results. Subsequent in Bellini’s footsteps was his youthful protégé, the pioneering Renaissance painter Titian, who created even additional cost-free and expressive paintings designed completely in oil, leaving obvious brushstrokes and paint marks on the canvas, hence revolutionizing a new solution to generating art.\nOil Portray Currently\nAround the pursuing hundreds of years oil paint turned increasingly dominant as artists understood its full opportunity for building a massive selection of outcomes, this sort of as the translucency of pores and skin and material, the sheer consequences of light in the sky, minutely in depth depictions of mother nature and acts of impasto expressionism. The creation of new pigments, and eventually moveable paint tubes intended it turned a lot easier than at any time to adopt the material in the direction of the early-to-mid 19th century. Since then it has remained a crucial component of creative practices throughout the planet. Even nowadays, artists are continuing to experiment with its options, from Gerhard Richter’s squeegee paintings to Marlene Dumas’s watery innovations, proving there is continue to so much lifetime concealed within the historic custom.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nutmegchatter.com/2016/09/28/david-dunlop-paints-the-northwest-corner/","date":"2023-06-05T04:19:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224650620.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605021141-20230605051141-00551.warc.gz","language_score":0.9626680016517639,"token_count":491,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__120889739","lang":"en","text":"Lakeville, CT — The White Gallery opens”David Dunlop Paints the Northwest Corner”on October 7 with an opening artist reception on Saturday, October 8th from 5 – 7 pm. A gallery favorite, Dunlop is a modern-day old master whose luminous landscapes draw from both Renaissance techniques and contemporary science.\n“David was one of the first artists we featured when we opened in 2003, and we introduced him to the Northwest Corner. He has enjoyed painting our area ever since. With his unique perspectives, vibrant colors and brushstrokes he creates either a sense of serenity or a sense of movement. His art captures the essence of where we live and why we live here,” said Tino Galluzzo, co-director of the gallery with his wife, Susan.\nDunlop is a painter and lecturer based in Connecticut. He is also the engaging host and Emmy Award-winning writer of the 13-episode PBS television series, “Landscapes Through Time with David Dunlop.” A veteran plein-air artist, Dunlop is not an artist to succumb to a plan, but instead, like Picasso, he follows the paint. He paints what he sees, starting with free-flowing ambiguous gestural tangles of paint strokes, and creates meaningful imagery from it.\n“The richness and luminosity of his oil paintings are enhanced by the anodized aluminum surface that he chooses to work with. The combination results in paintings that appear to change with differing light as does the natural world around us,” said Galluzzo. “We are pleased that he has chosen to continue to paint here over the years since he has produced a body of work that is simply beautiful and unique.”\nDunlop’s paintings have been shown internationally and are held in the collections of major corporations including Aetna Insurance, Citibank, Delta Airlines, GE Capital Corporation, IBM, Mobil and more.\nThe White Gallery is located at 342 Main Street in Lakeville, CT and is open Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 5pm or by appointment. More information call 860-435-1029 or visit thewhitegalleryart.com or Facebook.com/the-white-gallery.-submitted via Jeanne Rebillard\nCategories: EVENTS, Torrington Stories, Visual Arts\nLeave a Reply","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.marketreneaux.com/","date":"2019-02-22T02:59:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247512461.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20190222013546-20190222035546-00006.warc.gz","language_score":0.7360822558403015,"token_count":154,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__243691514","lang":"en","text":"Ever wanted to learn how to paint a wineglass?\nMake jewelry? Paint on canvas? Refinish furniture?\nWe'll be hosting classes in various techniques,\nbut we want to hear from YOU!\nNEXT CLASS... PAINT A GIRAFFE!\nJUNE 30, 2018\nCALL THE STORE TODAY!\nLIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE\n228-239-9077 - Open 10am to 5:30pm M-F; 10am to 4pm Sat\n9,000 sq. ft.!\nOpen 6 days a week-\nIndoor/Outdoor Market Days!\nArt, Furniture, Gifts,\nJewelry, Collectibles, Antiques, Curiosities,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.brainsonwalls.com/wall-decor-painting/","date":"2024-04-22T05:22:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818081.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422051258-20240422081258-00558.warc.gz","language_score":0.9285191893577576,"token_count":1757,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__31428592","lang":"en","text":"Table of Contents\nArt simplifies your thoughts!\nTalking about paintings, specifically, it makes you independent. It is an artistic representation of your thoughts and expressions. With today’s busy and complex lifestyle, art enables you to be independent and express without any apprehension. You can freely with colours and envision the world you wish to see.\nPaintings are commonly considered as a symbolic portrayal of the mindset or the situation the artist comes from.\nNo two paintings can be the same. Symbolically speaking, there can be a difference in the base used, colour composition or broadly the mindset in which the second piece is being prepared.\nFrom the region perspective, you can divide Paintings under the western style and eastern style. Both these categories can further be divided into sub-styles highlighting the era or the region it comes from.\nIn India, there is a minimum of ten different painting styles which are well recognized and are often in demand from a wall decor perspective. Each form carries different cultural meaning and reflects society, ideas and beliefs.\nWall Painting Designs, Art & Decor for Home or Office\nThe wall painting can be considered as an important feature of wall decor. If you simply look for wall decoration items, online shopping, or wall decor painting designs, we can bet that at least eight out of the ten items will be the wall painting.\nIf you are planning to set your new home or renovate the old space, a wall decor painting will never disappoint you. It is noted that the world of wall decor painting is ever-evolving. You will definitely find something soothing and best as per the occasion and location.\nChoose a wall painting which keeps you motivated, sends happy vibes and keeps the space energetic. Yes, you read it right. A painting should have all such features.\nA good painting is the one which brings positivity in the atmosphere.\nBring this freshness in your life by buying canvas paintings online or simply refer to the following 13 wall decor painting ideas and add the new tangent to your life.\n13 Awesome and Inspiring Wall Decorating Ideas\n1. Be The Hero Of Your Work\nWhat keeps you uplifted for your work is what you see on the wall. Keep the space energetic with the right messaging and vibrant colours to pass the positive energy.\nTransform your home-workstation or the office cabin with the correct words shining out loud.\n2. Tender Tones of Tiny Tots\nRecording the voice is a passe. Did you know that you can capture that moment more, especially by converting the sound into waves? Yes, record the first voice of your child and get it painted.\nFraming the voice is definitely a unique wall decor idea. Make memories of your life. This priceless wall painting design idea is to capture that moment and make it special forever. Frame it elegantly and place it in your living room or in your bedroom, the choice is yours.\n3. Waking up to fun and fantasy\nWhat a child sees matters the most. Make sure that his or her environment around is unique, inspiring and encouraging.\nOpt this motivating design to make their life full of fun and fantasy. Create an interesting wall for your child’s room or adapt this design in a child care centre. Along with the space utility unit, opt for wall painting design which energizes the room and keep the child’s mood uplifted.\n4. Splash of colours\nAlways keep your artistic side on edge. Play with the colours and shapes, and bring the distinctiveness to your living room. Each colour painted on the canvas brings its own individuality along. Look for online canvas painting and add the abstract approach to your life.\n5. Divinity woven around\nAs the basic sound of the universe, AUM, is a piece of sacred music. We usually chant AUM to keep the positive energy around us. It connects you with nature and all living beings.\nRelax your mind and calm your mind by inducing AUM in your life forever. A hand-painted AUM complemented with selective colours can also help you in slowing down your nervous system.\nIt is the best painting for your bedroom or your living room. Get the canvas painting online or order it to customize it with the thread work. The multi-hued string design enriches the surroundings with peace and a spiritual feel.\n6. Love is in the frame\nWe all are very selective when it comes to choosing images for the wall decor frames. It is undoubtedly special to pick and shortlist very few from the memories we have built over the years.\nWe suggest going a little eccentric and mixing it up with a group of canvas paintings. To choose the best wall painting for bedroom or living room, go for designs which reflect your personality or the thoughts.\n7. Picture it before you act on it\nWall decor painting is not always about colours. Each artist has their own approach, and sometimes simple line designs can pass on much stronger messages than a mix of colours.\nIf you are looking for an inspired living wall, then go for this beautiful wall design that truly adds to your behaviour, mood & attitude.\n8. Future design – Intelligent building urban cityscape\nPaint the office walls with the skyline of your choice- depicting your ambition, a wall painting which pushes you to do extra every time you enter the office.\nKeep the approach futuristic with intelligent building design. Look for the online wall painting design which influences you.\n9. Enhance your visualization\nHolding its roots in the Sanskrit language, a Mandala is a striking combination of geometrical symbols, helping you to focus better in life. Used as a tool for meditation, look for canvas painting online designs and choose the mandala which soothes your soul the most.\nAdding a wall decor painting of mandala to your study room or the library can help you in focussing on the real matters.\n10. Wall of imagination\nA child’s imagination is the most naive yet pure in its form. Add a wall decor painting in the room and let them dream big. With their toys around, create a wall of fascination and passion, which keeps them preoccupied.\nWall painting design is not constricted to frames. Add a flavour of newness by painting the entire wall with the scape of their choice. It’s something your kid would always love to behold. Custom wall art to infuse energy in the area and life into the walls.\n11. Vibrational Horse Mural\nCover the interiors or that special wall with a colourful horse mural. Getting a mural done inside the house or office space will always be special.\nA horse mural created directly on the wall and located aesthetically assures the energy of success, fame, freedom, and speed. Other characteristics horses represent are prosperity, forward motion, growth, loyalty, and stamina\n12. You concentrate better when the chakras are aligned\nSpeaking with facts in hand, the seven chakras bring alignment in your body- they are the spinning wheels of energy in your body. The wall decor paint of a yogic posture highlighting the chakras accelerates the manifestation.\nLook out for canvas painting online or the oil paintings and add the wall decor painting in your home.\n13. A progressive line design\nBeing the most fundamental element of the design, a line has an extreme strength. Add the line design to your office walls or the recreational rooms and create an aura which lets you integrate those progressive ideas & thoughts. We are sure that the dots will connect.\nStill, looking for ideas? Shop for trendy Wall Decor products online in India only at Brains On Walls\nAdding a wall decor painting undoubtedly enhances the arena. We suggest not to limit yourself with simple designs and approach. Explore the murals, graffiti, spray and 3D art, mandalas and bring the quirkiness to your life.\nSimply look online for wall decor painting frames, or the easy search would be to add the base material like wall decor painting canvas. Using these will give you many design options to buy.\nAdd wall decor painting frames to your walls, with a smile on your face.\nThe options are many, and the choice is exclusively yours. Finalize the elements of what you would like to highlight from wall decor painting and let us know. We will get back to you with the best solution. If you want any of our designs from the above mentioned or you wish to customize it further, reach out to us on firstname.lastname@example.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.vargallery.com/sarah-jane-sutterfield","date":"2021-11-27T14:33:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964358189.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20211127133237-20211127163237-00280.warc.gz","language_score":0.9370613694190979,"token_count":245,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__148168431","lang":"en","text":"SARAH JANE SUTTERFIELD\nSarah Jane Sutterfield received her BFA at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, majoring in Integrated Studio Arts and practicing sculpture, installation, and painting. Prior to graduating, Sutterfield participated in the residency program Milwaukee Artist Resource Network (MARN). Post-graduation, Sutterfield has exhibited in exhibitions regionally from Eldorado, Kansas to Green Bay, Wisconsin. She maintains her studio practice as an artist in residence at Var Gallery and Studios in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.\nSutterfield is a multidisciplinary artist who primarily works with painting, sculpture, and installation. She devotes most of her time conducting research on the philosophies of abstraction, the object, and theories related to the perception of light in a contemporary art context. Her hyper palpable works feature paint tube marks and metallic film that gleams and radiates when lit. Through post-painterly strategies, anchored by an additive and subtractive process, she overworks the surfaces of her paintings to challenge concepts of traditional abstraction. Through layering, repetitive mark making, and bright colors, she is determined to bring the painting to its fullest objecthood.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.helvismith.com/helvi-blog/archives/10-2015","date":"2024-02-29T05:59:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474784.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229035411-20240229065411-00593.warc.gz","language_score":0.966604471206665,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__206841389","lang":"en","text":"I started paintings flowers just as a sort of \"test' after the last series of paintings that were more urban and gritty and contained the \"F-Word\" in the titles.\nSo I thought, OK - I will paint some pretty flowers to offset the offensiveness of the \"F\" series.\nSomething in my head kept telling me that painting flowers is like Old-Lady painting.\nEven though I know my flowers do not look like old lady paintings.\nIt kept bugging me.\nBut I am a persistent painter, if nothing else, and kept painting MORE flowers.\nThe more I paint the kinder I feel towards those flowers.\nI think I am working my way through my own bias and now I am sorta liking flowers.\nI admit, that I like the leaves a bit better than flowers - BUT I am still painting flowers.\nAll will be well.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lotuslearningfoundation.org/skill-development-support.html","date":"2022-12-02T05:15:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710898.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20221202050510-20221202080510-00850.warc.gz","language_score":0.9933382272720337,"token_count":238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__303778665","lang":"en","text":"A good painting makes people happy, and having the ability to create painting makes Nadeem Shaikh very blissful. What makes him special is that he uses his feet to create his paintings.\nMohammad Nadeem Riyasat Ali Shaikh was born without hands in Mumbai. From a very young age, he has been painting using his feet. He developed an interest in painting when he was in grade seven in a school for special children. Here, his teacher took the initiative to teach him art and now he is a professional artist making eye-catching painting. He is also master of portraits and has mde portraits of many celebrities and dignitaries of various organization. Some spectacular qualities of Nadeem is that he is easy to work with and highly committed to his painting. Needless to say he won’t rest until every painting and every work he undertook is completed as per schedule. A very humble person, he still wants to learn and achieve a milestone in the art world.\nLotus Learning Foundation has supported Mr. Nadeem Riyasat Ali Shaikh by giving him an opportunity to prepare gifts to be presented to guests at Global Dignity Day.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thevillagegallery.co.uk/shop","date":"2022-05-19T01:57:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662522741.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519010618-20220519040618-00779.warc.gz","language_score":0.9896696209907532,"token_count":108,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__95740351","lang":"en","text":"Jay has had no formal training. His self-disciplined commitment to his work has enabled him to master a number of mediums including oils, acrylics and watercolours. His development as an artist continues to flourish as he further cultivates his technique and evolves his style. Jay is renowned for his versatility as an artist. From bright woodland scenes full of texture and colour to hauntingly subtle moonlit beaches, Jay’s work demonstrates his ability to master a wide range of styles while maintaining his artistic identity.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.rarenestgallery.com/megan-williamson","date":"2019-10-16T19:33:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986669546.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20191016190431-20191016213931-00443.warc.gz","language_score":0.9500663876533508,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__7816689","lang":"en","text":"B. 1960 Chicago\nWith 23 solo exhibitions and over 70 group shows, Megan Williamson is among the most prolific and community-minded artists represented by Rare Nest. She has exhibited internationally in Italy, Ireland, Canada and in dozens of shows in the United States. Her work is in more than one hundred private and corporate collections.\nWilliamson’s work has evolved dynamically throughout her career. From plein air and still life paintings reminiscent of Matisse - to new, wholly original allegorical and narrative works – Megan has mastered an expressive, painterly palette...","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://blog.livingstyles.com.au/?p=1575","date":"2020-08-04T22:12:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439735885.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20200804220455-20200805010455-00064.warc.gz","language_score":0.9252386093139648,"token_count":104,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__119242194","lang":"en","text":"Working with a neutral colour palette on the walls of your home? You don’t have to repaint to transform the look of the room. Why not add interest and brighten your interior with a pop of colour. Just by adding one signature piece of furniture you can alter the entire feel and look of the room. You can achieve this by hanging a bright colourful piece of artwork, tapestry, add a rug with bountiful hues or select armchairs in your favourite colour to reflect your own style.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artistparimal.com/","date":"2017-03-30T00:45:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218191444.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212951-00664-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9543604254722595,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__41729762","lang":"en","text":"Appreciation and enjoyment of my paintings are aesthetic rather than intellectual. I am not concerned with what my paintings would mean, it is not an intellectual operation.\nI have nothing to say about my paintings. It doesn't have any philosophy, advice or any message to convey. My paintings are just a visual excitement created by the form, composition and implication of light and shades. I want to create some emotional attachment with the beholder with the help of the objects, situation or composition of my paintings.\nPainting for me is a journey, a journey at times laborious journey in learning, and I enjoy striving for the excellence.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nftprojectlist.com/project/hailary-crypto-dollies-series-2/","date":"2023-12-02T04:46:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100327.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202042052-20231202072052-00386.warc.gz","language_score":0.9815160632133484,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__43286991","lang":"en","text":"I found a love of drawing when I was only 6 years old and my love of art continues to this very day! My styles range in many directions, but I have to admit that acrylic painting is my favorite. I enjoy painting flowers and landscapes.\nOne day while I was looking for a new direction, I decided on try one more style. The style I chose is actually a combination of clays and crystals such as the Swarovski crystals and I was thoroughly amazed at the end result. Due to the high demand, I started to sell my dollies and ship them worldwide.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://findingmyforever.blogspot.com/2012/09/diy-wall-art-boy-roommate-approved.html","date":"2017-05-23T03:15:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607325.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523025728-20170523045728-00288.warc.gz","language_score":0.9796231389045715,"token_count":370,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__98881657","lang":"en","text":"Remember that weekend I skipped the football game? This is one of the things I did instead:\nIt was inspired by this pin:\nand, like everything I do off Pinterest, was super easy. Here's how:\nCanvas(es). I got four on sale at Michael's for $10!\nCheapo acrylic paint -- I used the kind that's like 59 cents a bottle at Walmart\nThin painter's tape (like the blue kind)\nA note on the paint: I accidentally bought the red in glossy, but decided to use it anyway. Pat likes the glossy finish, but I liked the others better. I thought the red/glossy was streaky and it's definitely shiny.\nYou'll also notice I selected KU colors. That was part of my plan to make it boyfriend and boy-roommate approved. But I think lots of different colors would be lovely. :)\nStep one: Paint the canvas white. My canvas started out white, but I am glad I painted it anyway because it made touch-ups easier.\nStep two: Put the tape on your canvas in however many lines you like. I did fewer lines than the inspiration pin.\nI also tried to have the tape pretty tight. If you look at the inspiration pin, their tape was looser and the paint got underneath, but I wanted clean lines.\nStep three: Paint as many coats as you like! I did three.\nStep five: Let dry and hang!\nI'm pretty happy with the final product! (Sorry for the crappy photos, but I think they get the point across :) People comment on them when they see them, and they're much better than the big empty wall we had before!\nWhat do you guys think? Have you done any easy DIYs lately?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jhnewsandguide.com/jackson_hole_daily/local/jared-sanders-explores-earth-man-and-sky-at-altamira-fine/article_fd3b434c-e87e-5a8b-97fb-aa47417e2179.html","date":"2020-05-25T05:43:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347387219.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20200525032636-20200525062636-00575.warc.gz","language_score":0.9602667093276978,"token_count":554,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__199914739","lang":"en","text":"Jared Sanders doesn’t just see the sweeping landscapes of the West. Nor does he focus on the Western lifestyle hinted at by barns and old trucks. Instead the Utah artist sees how they come together. His work is about exploring what we build and where we exist.\nSanders’ newest show, “Earth, Man and Sky,” featuring paintings of old barns and old trucks set against sweeping skies and endless prairie, is set to open with a reception from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Altamira Fine Art. It will hang through July 20.\nThe exhibit showcases all new work that depicts the Western landscape with small human influences like a barn in an open field.\n“Artistically, I’m drawn to the juxtaposition of landscape contrasted with the man-made structures,” Sanders said.\nHe finds his subject matter on road trips from Arizona to Montana and sometimes even into the Midwest. He drives looking for interesting barns in interesting locations. It’s a task and a subject matter that never grow old.\n“There is something about the West and where we live and what we see every day,” Sanders said. “It’s a part of me, and there’s always opportunity to see things differently.”\nThe landscape is changing as dilapidated barns disappear across the West, a shift that changes the scenery as well as his work.\n“In some ways I do mourn the loss of these barns that are falling down, but on the other hand I am drawn to the whole evolution,” he said. “Some of the scenes I have are old barns, but I don’t mind the cars in front of it. The modern evolution is interesting to me. I’m not trying to depict a specific time or nostalgia; I’m trying to explore and depict what I see.”\nThe soft tones Sanders uses in his paintings give them a sense of calmness and, he hopes, convey a feeling of peace to the viewer. He doesn’t study color theory, but instead approaches it intuitively.\nSanders’ latest show features 16 new works. One painting, “Grandpa’s Truck,” shows a massive muted sky and an old truck parked next to a stack of hale bales. The truck reminded the painter of one his grandfather used to drive. He said it also embodies the themes of the show.\n“There’s a lot of landscape, mixed with man’s mark on the land, and a lot of sky.” ","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.doriskapner.com/single-post/2018/10/16/Painting-again","date":"2020-07-03T23:06:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655883439.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20200703215640-20200704005640-00264.warc.gz","language_score":0.9891436100006104,"token_count":713,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__204440921","lang":"en","text":"Apparently you aren't supposed to pursue too many different mediums, it makes you look unfocused. Unless you are a \"great artist\" preferably male and then you can break all the rules. I don't care. I can only sculpt so much and then I need to take a break. I can only paint, or draw or whatever and then I need to create space from the work. So what's the difference if I step back and do something non art related or I just work in another medium?\nI'm pursuing multiple paths simultaneously if that makes me scattered, so be it...or maybe I'm just \"prolific.\"\nIt's been so long since I had a place to work. Having a studio space still feels like a dream. I'm only just starting to believe it. While I still can't weld, nor set up a kiln, I can happily paint, draw, and hand-build at a decent scale. Maybe someday I'll make huge sculptures or paintings but for now this works.\nI didn't realize just how many art supplies I'd been hoarding over the years when I wasn't able to make work. A beautiful tube of Old Holland oil paint, a brush, small canvases, drawing ink, various bits of tools and hardware, it was all bought, often with birthday money and then hidden away.\nNow I have no excuses left. It's all here in this room of my own. I started pulling my acrylic paint stash out, bought when I thought I had a better chance of using it than oil paint, but soon I remembered why it never went anywhere. It didn't feel right. It doesn't flow. As soon as I dipped my brush in the oil paint and added some linseed oil, it felt real. It seems I'm a wet on wet painter and acrylic just can't compare. I draw with my brush, and let it happen. Acrylic feels like it would work if I was a more planned painter, maybe if I was the type that used grids. That's just not me. I'll continue to experiment with acrylic, but oil paint speaks to me.\nThe smell of my studio floods me with memories. I always remember that first moment I stepped into the art building at Cornell University when I was 17 and smelled the painting studios. It was like coming home. I took a painting class there during summer college and as cliche as it sounds, it was like finding myself. I just found pictures of those paintings and they have beautiful little moments in them.\nIn college, my painting professor, Harriet Shorr, urged me to be a painting major, but I was so seduced by the metal shop and the bronze foundry. I said I could paint on my own, but when would I have access to these kind of facilities again? This made her sad. She recently passed away and I bought her book. I've been thinking of her this week as I paint 3 glasses in a portrait of my son I've started. I feel like I'm in a class again. Setting up challenges for myself and practicing non attachment. It doesn't matter if it's good. Just do the work. Two days of painting and I step away from the work, time to touch the clay again. Last week it was the same. I completed a dog painting and then hand built more panties. Maybe for me this is balance. I always need time for the work to ferment. With this little room, I can still keep creating while that happens.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pjstar.com/story/news/2009/11/24/photo-gallery-first-graders-celebrate/47647121007/","date":"2023-04-02T06:16:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296950383.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20230402043600-20230402073600-00079.warc.gz","language_score":0.8745136857032776,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__185334735","lang":"en","text":"Photo gallery: First-graders celebrate a 'Freedom from Want' for Thanksgiving\nThis Thanksgiving, the first-graders in Iris Goldfarb’s art class at Bowman Elementary School share their interpretations of Norman Rockwell’s painting, “Freedom From Want.”\nYou can see the painting yourself at the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge. It was painted in 1943, and is part of a collection of four paintings depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech given in 1941.\nFor information on the Norman Rockwell Museum’s holiday programs and more about Norman Rockwell, visit the museum's Web site.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://roka.voyage/news-en/part-4-featured-artist-shohei-yamamoto-will-start-to-exhibit-and-sell-his-works/","date":"2024-04-17T11:15:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817153.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20240417110701-20240417140701-00611.warc.gz","language_score":0.9569690227508545,"token_count":292,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__153740424","lang":"en","text":"Part 4 Featured Artist, Shohei Yamamoto, will start to exhibit and sell his works!\nBorn in Kanagawa, Japan in 1994, he is an artist who completed his graduate studies at Kyoto University of Art and Design in 2019 in the area of pre-disciplinary painting. He is known for his works created using a technique of repetition of paint over images of famous statues and other works, using a self-made roller.\nBy daring to use analog repetition with his homemade roller, he visualizes on the canvas the process of depressive repetition, creating a sense of coincidence in his works that cannot be expressed digitally. The paint is mixed with calcite (calcite), which gives the roller-applied repetitive surface a unique unevenness.\nThe background of the motifs is the context and stories of mythology, and the repetitive material of paint covers the entire surface. Please enjoy the unique pictorial world of Shohei Yamamoto.\n●Exhibition Period: September 26, 2023 – April 22, 2024 until 11:00 a.m.\n●How to purchase: You can apply here.\n*All exhibited works will be sold immediately. Please note that the works will be sold on a first-come, first-served basis.\n*Shipping fees will be charged separately.\n*Please note that it may take some time to receive your work.\nPlease ask our staff for details.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.parkinchemical.com/","date":"2024-04-13T18:37:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816832.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413180040-20240413210040-00355.warc.gz","language_score":0.8717647194862366,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__8937518","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to Parkin Chemical, a Business to Business company.\nParkin Chemical sells Water Removable Spray Paint. This removable aerosol paint is removable with water, alkaline, or acid solutions. Water soluble spray paint is used throughout many industries and for many purposes where removability is desired. It is available in 312 gram aerosol containers, 12 cans per case.\nThe uses for this product are many and varied. Here are some examples:\nWater Removable Spray Paint is available in 312 gram aerosol containers, 12 cans per case in the following colors:\nFor more information on Water Removable Spray Paint, please contact us by email:\nParkin Chemical Corporation is a Business to Business company.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://infoproducthq.com/digital_products/digital-art/digital-art-design-resources/leveling-up-your-digital-painting-skills-pro-tips-and-tricks/","date":"2024-03-01T00:41:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474893.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229234355-20240301024355-00119.warc.gz","language_score":0.806816041469574,"token_count":1846,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__36887745","lang":"en","text":"Leveling Up Your Digital Painting Skills: Pro Tips and Tricks\nMastering digital painting opens new possibilities for creating stunning artwork digitally. While rewarding, developing painting proficiency requires practice and the right techniques.\nThis comprehensive guide provides tips and strategies used by pros to elevate your digital painting. We’ll cover:\n- Fundamentals like composition, values and color theory\n- Brush settings and effects that bring paintings to life\n- Working from photo reference material effectively\n- Speed painting for increased efficiency\n- Using layers strategically for non-destructive editing\n- Common painting workflow from sketch to completion\n- Methods for enhancing realism through textures and details\n- Integrating mixed media elements into digital paintings\n- Leveraging symmetry to expedite the process\n- Building a catalog of custom brushes and resources\nApply these digital painting hacks and your artwork will steadily advance to a more skilled level. Let’s level up!\nMaster Painting Fundamentals\nRegardless of medium, fine art foundations transfer to digital work. Master basics like:\nPractice principles like the rule of thirds, leading lines, balancing elements, framing, depth etc.\nUnderstand color harmonies, hues, values and temperament for appealing palettes.\nDepict light convincingly through highlights, shadows, glows and attention to how surfaces reflect light.\nUse linear and atmospheric perspective to capture dimension and space.\nObservational and figure drawing skills translate into stronger foundations for paintings.\nPaint Mixing Theory\nUnderstand how to blend colors digitally to match real-world painting color theory.\nOptimize Brush Settings and Effects\nThe right digital brushes and tuning settings like opacity, flow, scattering, texture etc. allow matching real-life painting tools and mediums for authentic results.\nTablet Pressure Controls\nUse pressure sensitivity for natural stroke variation in thickness, opacity, scattering and more based on pen pressure.\nLink parameters like hue, saturation and brightness to tablet pressure for rich, complex strokes.\nOverlays like canvas, charcoal, splatter etc. add natural feel. Use sparingly at lower opacities.\nSmudge and Blend\nSmudge, glaze and melt brushes mix and smear colors together reproducing blending effects.\nFlick brush bristles using directional chaos on texture for thick, ragged strokes.\nAvoid oversaturation. Use muted tones in shadows. Add accents of vibrancy sparingly.\nWork From Quality Photo References\nWhen tackling realism, working from photo references can accelerate skills. Best practices:\nOnly use personal photos or commercial references you have rights or licenses to paint from legally and ethically.\nMaintain original image framing and composition for accurate proportion and perspective.\nUse Multiple References\nCompile features from multiple photos for a unique composite result with more visual interest.\nFocus on Values\nAccurately replicate the shadow shapes, forms, contrasts and values despite eventual color changes. Value drives realism more than color.\nStudy and mimic lighting direction, falloff and intensity across subjects to make shading authentic.\nHide photo references on a lower layer to avoid rigid replication. Glance at them for precision but don’t rigidly trace.\nSpeed Paint with Blocking and Masks\nWork efficiently by strategically sketching, masking areas, and painting in stages.\nMap overall image flow with quick thumbnail sketches trying out compositions. Refine one into a final sketch before painting.\nBlock In Colors\nOn a separate layer, roughly block in solid color shapes for major elements like shadows to define forms.\nHide intricate areas like faces with masks while freely painting backgrounds and peripheral elements first.\nReveal And Refine\nGradually reveal masked regions and refine them with greater precision vs the free, loose initial layers.\nZoom for Accuracy\nMaximize zooms on detailed regions like eyes while painting them to ensure accuracy then zoom out to assess overall cohesion.\nUse Layers Strategically\nLeverage non-destructive editing through layers to simplify complex paintings:\nPlace sketches on their own bottom layer to contain adjustments and retain throughout.\nAssign elements to individual layers by color for easily manipulating each distinctively.\nUse masks to gradually reveal details from rougher to more polished on separate layers.\nPaint repeating elements like foliage on separate layers, then duplicate for efficiency.\nBlend digital painting with photos by subtly overlaying painted layers atop photo bases.\nTweak layers non-destructively, changing blending modes and opacities until they integrate.\nStandard Digital Painting Workflow\nFollow this phased approach from start to finish:\nBrainstorm compositions as small rough thumbnails defining focal point, lighting, flow.\nCreate clean line art defining outlines and major forms. Make layers for adjustments.\nFlatly fill basic color regions like shadows to establish masses and balance.\nRefine rendering through gradients, blending, textures on new layers while retaining base.\nIntroduce effects like light rays and glows on topmost layers.\nApply finishing touches to unify color balance, contrast, sharpness etc.\nEnhance Realism Through Textures and Details\nAugment realism by overlaying and blending textures, fabric details and natural effects:\nOverlaid fine monochromatic noise adds subtle grain for authenticity.\nAdd slight canvas bump texture in neutral tones for physical feel.\nPaint delicate textures like threads, folds and weaves on overlay layers to define material.\nReplicate wood, water and stone textures through custom brushes and filter effects.\nUse small custom stencil brushes to add delicate hairs along complex edges.\nFringing color edges mimics real optical lens effects.\nDust and Scratches\nApply a light touch of grunge like dust, dirt and minor abrasion textures. Don’t overdo.\nIncorporate Mixed Media Elements\nMatching physical mediums digitally produces natural, multi-dimensional results:\nRough pencilPre-sketch key contours using textured pencils and smudging for an authentic drawn look.\nMimic soft graduated sprayed effects using particle brushes, like background gradients.\nDry Media Textures\nOverlay chalk, charcoal and pastel grain textures for a rich mixed media appearance in backgrounds.\nGold Leaf, Foils and Iridescence\nAdapt scanned foil textures using blending modes to integrate metallic touches.\nUse custom splatter brushes subtly applied for speckled accents.\nAllow some purposely sloppy bleeding of edges and allow to dry between passes for watercolor-like behavior.\nLeverage Symmetry to Speed Up Painting\nRedrawing both sides of symmetrical subjects is tedious. Streamline the process:\nActivate horizontal or vertical mirroring to paint one side and automatically mirror it.\nSelect specific elements and flip horizontal or vertical axis to quickly replicate.\nComplex kaleidoscope brushes automatically render radial symmetry.\nContent Aware Fill\nUse photo duplication tools to copy details from one side to seamlessly fill opposite side.\nReplicate hand-painted textures cleanly onto opposite side using cloning tools.\nWarp mirrored results slightly so symmetry doesn’t feel artificial.\nBuild a Catalog of Custom Brushes and Resources\nCurate a collection of specialty brushes to expand capabilities:\nCreate sets mimicking traditional media like watercolor, oil, pastel and acrylic with authentic textures.\nNatural Media Bristles\nSimulate bristles, splattering, smudging and spreading effects of natural brushes.\nDesign brushes imprinting canvas, fabric and wood textures as you paint foreground elements.\nProgram brushes with scattering and rotation for chaotic stroke settling and pooling for organic feel.\nSpecial Effect Brushes\nMake brushes that generate effects like smoke, ice, fire, lighting, fur, foliage and more dynamically.\nPattern and Stamp Brushes\nDesign brushes that procedurally generate repetitive patterns like grids, polka dots, paisleys etc. as you paint.\nComplex Brush Tips\nImport high resolution images to use as brush tips like flower shapes you paint with.\nElevating digital painting skills requires experimenting with tools and techniques used by professionals. Work from quality photo references. Use layers non-destructively. Integrate mixed media elements and textures. Speed up painting by leveraging symmetry. Expand capabilities with custom brushes. With deliberate, continual practice and learning, your digital paintings will steadily advance to mastery.\n- 1 Leveling Up Your Digital Painting Skills: Pro Tips and Tricks\n- 1.1 Introduction\n- 1.2 Master Painting Fundamentals\n- 1.3 Optimize Brush Settings and Effects\n- 1.4 Work From Quality Photo References\n- 1.5 Speed Paint with Blocking and Masks\n- 1.6 Use Layers Strategically\n- 1.7 Standard Digital Painting Workflow\n- 1.8 Enhance Realism Through Textures and Details\n- 1.9 Incorporate Mixed Media Elements\n- 1.10 Leverage Symmetry to Speed Up Painting\n- 1.11 Build a Catalog of Custom Brushes and Resources\n- 1.12 Conclusion","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sonjafunnellart.blogspot.com/2013/05/art-link-53013.html","date":"2018-07-23T17:37:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676599291.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20180723164955-20180723184955-00132.warc.gz","language_score":0.9188034534454346,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__32645223","lang":"en","text":"- These are some beautiful animal paintings by Tracey Clarke with an interesting use of negative space and composition.\n- I'm completely jealous of MissMaddyTaylor for getting my dream job as an artist at Riot games. Her work is awesome though, she deserves to be there.\n- Some more concept art by The Lantern Factory. The sketchy active style is what drew me in.\n- John Lang has a great sense of color, composition and perspective, which makes each piece feel contemporary and dynamic, while the palette and texture feel vintage.\n- This is a little too relevant right now, \"how to create art in small studios\".\nLeave a comment if you would like to be featured in the next \"Art Links\".\nLabels: art link, drawing, ideas, john lang, lantern factory, maddy taylor, missmaddytaylor, painting, promotion, small studios, Tracey Clarke","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blog.rhodiapads.com/2014/12/20/noteworthy-artist-angie-snyder-lande-reviews-pastelmat/","date":"2020-12-02T16:04:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141711306.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20201202144450-20201202174450-00006.warc.gz","language_score":0.9626548290252686,"token_count":511,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__97568529","lang":"en","text":"Today’s Noteworthy artist is Angie Snyder Lande who will be offering a review on samples of PASTELMAT provided by Armadillo Art. PASTELMAT is a premium acid-free and lightfast card surface (360gsm / 170lb) specially developed by Clairefontaine for pastelists. Its unique velvety surface, made from a fine coating of cellulose fibers, has the ability to grab and hold multiple layers of even the softest pastels. PASTELMAT is ideal for use with all dry media, and is also water resistant for use with washes and mixed media techniques.\nThe inspiration for this painting is a sunset from Siesta Key, Florida. I am always photographing skies. They are a painter’s dream with their ever-changing colors and forms. I am intrigued with light, how it glows and falls on forms. This glow I try to achieve, gives a feeling of warmth throughout my work that is peaceful and inviting.\nI really enjoy working with this paper. I usually work on tinted paper for most of my pastel and charcoal drawings because it acts as an underpainting or *imprimatura.\nI am always looking for a great surface that will hold up to many layers of color. PASTELMAT was soft like velvet yet durable. It handled well with soft pastel sticks as well as pastel pencil. I even worked with blending sticks, which can sometimes rough up the paper. I chose the black paper to bring contrast to the bold, warm sunset colors.\nI appreciate the versatility between achieving soft blended areas of color as well as bold accents. I plan to experiment with wet media on the PASTELMAT as well.\nAngie is inspired by the beauty around her. Forms, lines, textures, tones and colors transform into works of art. The forms become illuminated and sometimes figurative. The tactile experience from the creative process influences the emotion revealed from the finished work. Her drawings and paintings reflect her thoughts, her feelings, her life. Visit Angie Snyder Lande’s Art Page on Facebook\nAngie Snyder Lande received her BFA from Kutztown University and has maintained her studio at the Banana Factory for over 10 years. During this time, her work has been on display throughout the region in galleries, juried shows, and invitational exhibitions. Angie has also supervised numerous mural projects throughout the community, and continues to teach drawing and painting to all age levels.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://whitecottagechic.blogspot.com/2010/09/front-door-change-and-stairs.html","date":"2019-05-26T05:25:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232258849.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20190526045109-20190526071109-00015.warc.gz","language_score":0.971403181552887,"token_count":376,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__209245315","lang":"en","text":"As I mentioned before I live in a condo. This is the first condo I have ever been in with some style and they let you paint your front door - forward thinking. This is what I started with,\nOops, Pear Cooler ( my favourite!!) in the picture. But this door is fine, I have always had a white door but this one cried out for something different. The siding is pale creamy beige. There are green, burgundy, grey and black doors here in the complex but I thought it needed glossy black.\nIt was worth inhaling stinky paint to get this high gloss effect. I used Tremclad high gloss black. I think it looks great with the furniture and I painted the finials in the same high gloss.\nI don't normally like black but this works for me. The fall wreath will stand out (did not want to put it on yet, the door is still a bit wet), any white Christmas wreath will be gorgeous. It is so unlike anything I have ever done and the effect is dramatic, I like it a lot.\nAs well last week we painted the stairs. Our contractor was kind enough to rip the dirty beige carpet out which left the stairs looking like this:\nSo he made them look like this:\nWhich is mdf and trim. He did an amazing job but it still needed to be painted. I have painted stairs and railings before (job before took 7 days straight!) and it is the sort of job you don't look forward to. So with urethane on the wood, 2 coats of primer and 2 coats of floor paint it now looks like this.\nMuch better. And now if I could get someone to help paint the high walls in the stairwell it would be perfect. We're getting there.\nUntil next time,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://renabranstengallery.com/exhibitions/oliver-lee-jackson-someplace-else/","date":"2020-11-29T02:10:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141195967.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20201129004335-20201129034335-00189.warc.gz","language_score":0.9557663202285767,"token_count":155,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__25336407","lang":"en","text":"Oliver Lee Jackson:\nMarch 3 - April 28, 2018\nReception: March 3 / 5-7pm\nRena Bransten Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition from celebrated artist Oliver Lee Jackson. The exhibition will include paintings and drawings that excite, mystify and charm with their technical virtuosity and sheer physicality, as they invite the viewer to travel to another realm.\nThese large scale colorful paintings and intricate works on paper are celebratory in nature and invite us to rejoice in seeing for the sake of seeing. Throughout his over five-decade career, Jackson has continued to explore pictorial and perceptual power, force, and sacred space. While his works contain (often recurring) figures, he circumvents expectations of a narrative.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ckhomerepairwichita.com/wichita-painting-and-siding/","date":"2023-01-29T12:08:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499713.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20230129112153-20230129142153-00507.warc.gz","language_score":0.8985902667045593,"token_count":461,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__92275656","lang":"en","text":"Wichita Painting and Siding\nCustom Painting, Calking & Siding Services\nAt Central Kansas Home Repair, we take pride in our high quality custom painting and siding services. We offer interior custom painting services along with faux painting designs and applied custom textures. Take advantage of our attention to detail in our custom exterior painting services as well. We offer a large selection of top end paints and stains for any application to keep your home looking like brand new. We can make your house pop and be the envy of all your neighbors. Call us now for your FREE ESTIMATE!\nInterior and Exterior Painting Services\n- Painting and caulking\n- Ceiling painting\n- Glazing and Faux finishes\n- Custom wall textures\n- Garage floor finishes (epoxy)\n- Drywall patch and repair\n- Interior and exterior painting\n- New siding, trim & siding repair\n- Trim, facia and soffit repair\n- Power washing\n- Deck and fence staining\n- Touch-up painting\nOften when Central Kansas Home Repair does an exterior paint or stain job there are visible and sometimes hidden repairs needed before the paint is applied. That’s what sets Central Kansas Home Repair apart from the rest! We have the skills to make all your home repairs correctly before they get covered up by new paint. Central Kansas Home Repair offers all forms of siding replacement and repair for almost any exterior. We can replace siding and trim as needed or in some cases replace all the siding if necessary.\nYou’ll Love Working with Us!\nUnlike most home improvement companies, we don’t charge on an hourly basis – we charge you by the job we complete. We are LICENSED AND INSURED, so don’t hesitate to contact us today for your FREE ESTIMATE on siding, interior painting, exterior painting, siding repairs, wall textures, deck and fence staining and any of our quality services.\nFull 1 Year Warranty on All Craftsmanship and Labor\n20+ Years Experience\nContact Central Kansas Home Repair for all your Wichita handyman and home repair needs. With 20 plus years of licensed and insured service in Wichita and the surrounding areas you can count on our experienced service.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://zetterberggallery.com/artists/joonas-kota/","date":"2024-04-12T23:09:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816465.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412225756-20240413015756-00380.warc.gz","language_score":0.9543979167938232,"token_count":222,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__122978013","lang":"en","text":"With painting as his main medium, Joonas Kota (b. 1976) is distinguished for his meticulous work and attention to detail. Kota’s works, all borderline between abstract and figurative, often create parallel realities and drift between the fragility of the momentary and timelessness. Kota’s oeuvre revolves around three elements: the symbolic reality, the reality in itself, and the transcendental. In his earlier works, Kota proposed how an abstracted forest turns into a virtual scape, how a diamond reflects fractions of the world around us, and how an Emoji icon has gained symbolic meaning even outside its original context. With these elements, Kota pays tribute to the meaning of motifs in painting, by carefully elaborating on each for each series.\nKota graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki in 2003 and is represented in both private and public collections, including Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki Art Museum – HAM and E.W. Ponkala Foundation’s collection. The artist lives and works in Helsinki.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.timetoast.com/timelines/the-renaissance-5202b696-4f48-4ddc-94ef-08567cac3225","date":"2023-10-03T11:13:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511075.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003092549-20231003122549-00227.warc.gz","language_score":0.9837353229522705,"token_count":97,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__177018913","lang":"en","text":"Raphael,Born on April 6th 1483 in Urbino Italy, grew up to be a famous painter. Known for painting the Madonnas, no not the singer, in Rome from 1509 to 1511. In 1514 Pope Julius II actually hired Raphael as chief architect. Close to that same time, Raphael completed his last Madonna called \"Sistine Madonna\" as an oil painting. Ironically the day he died was April 6th 1520, what a coincidence!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.olegart.com/about-the-artist","date":"2023-02-09T00:34:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500983.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208222635-20230209012635-00546.warc.gz","language_score":0.9772264957427979,"token_count":721,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__31413555","lang":"en","text":"March 6, 1927--May 15, 2020\nOleg was one of the icons of western art in the United States and is a member of a the Skull Society, the elite group of top artists who display their work at the C. M. Russell Art Show and Auction. His work is in collections all over the world, and has won countless awards. It is enormously popular with both collectors and fellow artists. Oleg was born in Harlem, New York in 1927. He was the son of immigrants, fleeing from the revolution in Russia. He began his career as a commercial artist, then fell in love with western art after a visit to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma, and was inspired to do fine art. Though best known for western art, Oleg's subjects include abstracts, Native Americans, jazz musicians, automobiles, oil-drilling paintings, and various others. A fearless and ever evolving artist, he got interested in something and dove into painting it with the style that best suited the subject. Oleg passed away at home in Cedar Park, TX May 15, 2020. His joy-filled, exuberant character will be forever evident in his beautiful works of art.\nLesa is Oleg's daughter, and fifth child, and began painting and selling art at age 14. Her original subject matter was primarily \"Americana\" which included pastoral scenes, westerns, landscapes, portraits, and occasionally, fighter jets or other commissioned subjects. Lesa painted primarily in oils. She won many awards and had a successful career as an artist, into her 30's. Lesa's interest in working with children in the field of speech-language pathology put her on a different career path for a few decades. This has been a very rewarding and demanding career that she loves. Lesa missed the wonderful expressive outlet of creating art and returned to painting in 2015. She won Best of Show in acrylics at the Heart of the West Art Show and Auction her first year back painting. Expanding her subject matter and style of painting to include a wider variety, Lesa is gradually developing a new following. Life seems to have come full circle with art becoming the biggest draw for Lesa's energy, once again. And she loves it.\nLesa's originals are currently available online and at Miniatura Gallery in Santa Fe, NM.\nRachel is the eighth and youngest child of Oleg & Carol. Growing up, she was surrounded by excellent art created by her father and siblings. In this way, she was lucky to be trained in the principals of good design and technique without even trying. Rachel owned a very successful decorative painting company for 14 years, making her living painting enormous ceiling and wall murals in the Italian fresco style. She recently began discovering her passion for fine art incorporating two of her favorite things: animals & patterns. She grew up in Austin, Texas and holds a BA in psychology from the University of Washington. She holds a national 8-ball title and used to be a world-class billiard player who formerly competed on the Women’s Professional Billiard Association Tour. She is an avid cruciverbalist, and she lives with her husband Travis in Austin, Texas.\nRachel's originals are currently available online and at Miniatura Gallery in Santa Fe, NM.\nPLEASE NOTE: While some originals are available on our website, please feel free to contact us if you would like to commission a piece from Lesa or Rachel!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.pocketsofawesome.co.nz/arts-scene/street-art/new-additions/","date":"2018-02-22T12:32:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891814105.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20180222120939-20180222140939-00531.warc.gz","language_score":0.9122469425201416,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__163255169","lang":"en","text":"With so many exciting new developments happening in the city, keeping up to date with the latest murals can be tricky. Here are some of the newest works of art that have popped up.\nCarnaby Mall New Brighton\nPhoto Credit: Jade Cavalcante.\nTess Sheerin, December 2016\nCorner of Armagh Street and Durham Street North\nWongi Wilson, December 2016\n270 St Asaph Street\nFind amazing works of art around the inner city streets of Christchurch.\nExplore the city's works of Street Art with this awesome map.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pearlandpaintingcompany.com/tag/deck-painting/","date":"2024-03-01T20:53:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475701.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20240301193300-20240301223300-00292.warc.gz","language_score":0.9508700966835022,"token_count":1907,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__80938372","lang":"en","text":"A fresh coat of exterior paint can add significant curb appeal to your home. It can also protect the siding from moisture and sunlight damage. It is a project that requires professional painting skills and experience. Before choosing a contractor, ask for references from past clients.\nA professionally painted home not only increases curb appeal but it can also increase resale value. It’s worth the investment. Contact Exterior Painter Cincinnati for professional help.\nThe paint industry has moved away from traditional oil-based paints to water-based acrylic and latex paints. These newer paints can withstand moisture and dirt, and they have less odor than oil-based paints. They are a good choice for exterior surfaces and can be used on wood, metal, and vinyl siding. However, if you want to use alkyd paint, be sure to follow the instructions on the label carefully. If you’re not familiar with these paints, ask your local home improvement store for advice.\nAlkyd paints are durable, long-lasting, and provide a beautiful finish for many surfaces, including stucco ceilings and doors. They also resist fading and chipping. They are available in a wide variety of sheens, from matte to high gloss. They are easy to apply and require a brush, roller, or sprayer. They dry quickly, but they can take up to four hours to cure. In addition, they require the use of mineral spirits or turpentine for thinning and cleanup. These solvents are toxic and flammable, so you should work in a well-ventilated area.\nUnlike traditional oils, which are thick and dry to an uneven sheen, alkyd paints dry to a smooth sheen that’s easier to clean and is more resistant to mildew growth. This is especially important for areas exposed to rain or foot traffic. The sheen of alkyd paint also hides minor surface problems, such as brush marks or dents, and it’s better able to withstand harsh weather conditions.\nIt’s important to remember that alkyd paint can’t be painted over with latex paint, because the latter’s gloss won’t adhere to an alkyd coating. In order to get the best results from your painting project, you should use a primer before applying alkyd paint. This will make it easier to hide imperfections, and it will help the next layer of paint adhere to the surface.\nWhile these products aren’t ideal for every application, they are an excellent choice for protecting metal and wood from weather and natural wear and tear. In fact, they’re one of the most popular types of industrial and commercial surface coatings. They can also be used to protect concrete structures. The resin in these products is called alkyd, a complex oil-modified polyester that acts as the film-forming agent in some paints and clear coatings.\nAcrylic latex paint\nChoosing the right type of paint for your home’s exterior is an important decision that can affect its longevity and appearance. The best choice is acrylic latex paint, which dries quickly and resists moisture damage. It also offers good adhesion to a variety of surfaces and is easy to touch-up. In addition, it is resistant to fading due to sunlight and can be easily cleaned with a mild detergent. This makes it ideal for exterior painting projects.\nAcrylic latex is a water-based paint, so it is non-toxic when dry. However, it can be toxic when used improperly. When applying the paint, it is important to wear nitrile gloves and use a respirator mask to avoid inhaling the fumes. You should also make sure that the paint you purchase is free of lead, which can be harmful if inhaled. Look for a label with “lead-free” or a warning symbol to ensure that it is safe to use.\nWhen applying the paint, it is important to prep the surface. Clean walls, fill cracks and holes, and sand where necessary to get the best results. It is also important to choose the right brushes and rollers. For example, synthetic brushes are better for water-based paints, while natural bristle brushes offer a smoother finish. Finally, it is a good idea to apply multiple thin coats rather than a single thick one, as this will help the paint dry evenly.\nIt is important to know that some brands of acrylic paint can be used indoors or outdoors, but others are only intended for outdoor use. Exterior acrylic paint is made with weatherproof additives, so it is more durable than regular interior acrylic. However, it is still important to keep in mind that the paint may lose its integrity if exposed to extreme heat or cold.\nWhile most painters consider acrylic paint to be the best option for home exteriors, many homeowners are also beginning to use latex paints. Latex paints have many benefits, including their quick drying time and ease of application. These paints are also available in a wide range of colors, so you can find the perfect match for your home.\nEpoxy paint is a special type of floor coating that can be applied to concrete or other surfaces. It offers a hard, durable finish that is easy to clean and resists chemicals, oils, moisture, and heat. It also resists scratches and abrasions. It is available in a variety of colors and unique mixes, including metallics. Epoxy is a good option for garages, workshops, and other areas that are exposed to heavy foot traffic or greasy spills. It can also be used as a base coat for floors in saunas and bathrooms.\nEpoxy can be mixed and applied in a similar way to regular floor paint. It is important to follow the directions carefully and apply several coats. Each coat needs to dry for at least four hours before applying the next. It is best to use a brush or roller, rather than spraying. Spraying is less accurate and can damage the epoxy coating.\nBefore you begin to apply the epoxy, you should prepare the area. Start by cleaning the surface with water and degreaser. Then, scrub the floor with an electric power scrubber or by hand until it is completely clean and free of grease and oil. You should also patch any cracks or holes in the floor before you apply the epoxy.\nThe epoxy is available in both solvent-based and water-based versions. Water-based epoxy paints are typically less toxic and easier to apply. However, they may yellow over time and may not be as durable as a solvent-based version. If you are planning on using the epoxy for a heavy-traffic area, consider choosing a solvent-based product.\nYou can purchase epoxy paint at any home improvement store. If you’re not sure which kind to choose, ask a professional for advice. He or she can help you choose the right type of epoxy for your specific project. In addition, you can buy a high-quality product online. Be sure to look for one with a warranty and an expert support center. Also, be sure to test a small portion of the epoxy on your surface before applying it to the entire area.\nWhether you’re painting an entire home or just a few rooms, Benjamin Moore has the right paint for your project. These high-quality paints are durable, long-lasting and easy to clean up. They also resist stains, mildew and other damages. In addition, they’re available in a variety of sheens to suit your needs. Before you choose a paint, make sure your surfaces are prepped properly to avoid highlighting blemishes. Fill any dents or cracks, caulk any gaps, and sand thoroughly to get a smooth finish.\nUsing a premium paint on exterior surfaces can greatly enhance your home’s curb appeal. Shamrock Paints is a leading specialty retailer of Benjamin Moore paint, offering high-quality products and expert advice to help you achieve your dream home. The company’s expert staff will assist you in selecting the perfect color for your next project and answer any questions you might have.\nBenjamin Moore is a leader in interior and exterior paint, with an extensive selection of colors and finishes. Its products are also eco-friendly and low-VOC. You can use the online Personal Color Viewer to see how a color will look on your walls or cabinetry, or visit a local Benjamin Moore store to consult with a professional.\nAURA Interior is the brand’s ultra-premium interior paint, engineered with Gennex(r) Color Technology and patented Color Lock(r) technology to ensure rich, consistent color for years. It’s formulated to self-prime on most substrates, and it resists mildew, fading, chalking and peeling. It’s also formulated to dry in temperatures as low as 35°F, helping you extend your painting season. It’s available in all 3,500 colors and three sheens, and it covers scuffs and marks easily. It is also sandable and can be used on all interior surfaces, including trim, doors and cabinets. It’s a great choice for bathrooms, because it holds up to moisture and withstands scrubbing and washing.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://slimbosbookblog-slimbo.blogspot.com/2010/07/paintings.html","date":"2018-07-18T10:52:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590127.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718095959-20180718115959-00062.warc.gz","language_score":0.9842141270637512,"token_count":98,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__145307786","lang":"en","text":"I've started painting again. I painted nonstop between 2006 and 2007 and then I stopped. In 2008 I started writing again, and thus was born The Shelf. But now I am painting again, and thus, you Shelf readers (numbering in the single digits - but I love you!) have not been hearing much from me in the past few months.\nSo anyway, I'm putting together a catalog of my paintings to send out to galleries. Here's a sampling:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.visitarizona.com/events-calendar/arizona-plein-air-painters-annual-juried-art-show-show-03-14-2013","date":"2014-10-20T18:01:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-42/segments/1413507443062.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20141017005723-00108-ip-10-16-133-185.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8922608494758606,"token_count":403,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-42","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-42__0__132775507","lang":"en","text":"TroonFIT Running on the Links Series 4\nBehzod Abduraimov, piano\nWine, Dine, Ride and Romance…Show the one you love just how much they mean to you this year.\nEnjoy 10% off during the months of September & October!\nArizona Plein Air Painters Annual Juried Art Show\nthrough March 26, 2013\nSedona Art Center\nArizona Plein Air Painters Show\nThe outdoor landscape painting group, Arizona Plein Air Painters, will hold its Annual Juried Art Show from March 14 through March 26, 2013, at the Sedona Art Center Community Gallery, 15 Art Barn Road in Sedona, AZ. There will be a free “meet-the-artist” reception on Friday, March 15, from 4:00 to 8:00 PM. The awards will be given out at 6:00 PM. The regular show hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM each day.\nArizona Plein Air Painters (APAP) is an organization of professional and emerging artists dedicated to painting directly from life. APAP has a commitment to natural and cultural heritage preservation, in partnership with the National Park Service, Arizona State Parks, and the Nature Conservancy.\nThe show comprises APAP’s beautiful interpretations of Arizona’s landscapes, cityscapes, and cultural heritage. It is a tribute to Arizona’s unique character, and promises as well to be a real treat for art collectors.\nPlease visit APAP’s website www.arizonapleinairpainters.com for more information on the show, the organization, and several on-location “paintouts”, to which non-members are invited. The website aslo shows examples of members’ work.\nPicture is last year's \"Best of Show\" winner, titled \"Frozen in Time\" by Marsha Owen.\nFor More InformationPrint this Event","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://erinward.co.uk/index.php/paintings-available-2/","date":"2021-09-21T11:30:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057202.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20210921101319-20210921131319-00121.warc.gz","language_score":0.9588748216629028,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__101684978","lang":"en","text":"Hello Susie, lovely to chat with you and welcome to your very own gallery page on my website.\nI am delighted to share a selection of paintings that would be available for your Restless Coast exhibition, starting 1st July, 2021.\nPrices are BEFORE your commission of 50% and are in-line with The Porthminster Gallery prices.\nAll paintings are acrylic on box canvas, unframed, with clean white edges, supplied ready to hang with brass fittings and cord.\nJust let me know your selection and I will get them ready for despatch.\nTerms and Conditions\nPrices do not include P&P. I would be happy to provide a quote.\nAll copyright is retained by the artist, Erin Ward. Artwork must not be reproduced without the artist’s written permission.\nEvery care has been taken to show the work as accurately as possible with regard to size and colour. The image you see may be different due to slight variation between browsers, devices and screen settings. Any variation between the image represented and the actual artwork is not deemed a fault.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wordofmouthpainting.ca/portfolio-items/word-mouth-dragon-alley/","date":"2017-10-19T23:50:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187823482.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20171019231858-20171020011858-00635.warc.gz","language_score":0.9409493207931519,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__208786222","lang":"en","text":"This past August, we painted the Victoria landmark Dragon Alley. Dragon Alley is a unique combination of commercial space with adjoined residential built in one of the oldest parts of the city. This was another one of our projects where we used all Farrow & Ball colours. We started with painting the majority of the siding Print Room Yellow (No. 69) and a deep red known as Terre D’Egypt (No. 247). To compliment and break-up the main colours, we used London Stone (No. 6). Finally, we used Pitch Black (No. 256) on the ironwork. It was a pleasure to leave the Word of Mouth touch in Dragon Alley.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.southhillartists.com/roxana-caples","date":"2021-12-06T09:18:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363290.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20211206072825-20211206102825-00261.warc.gz","language_score":0.952171802520752,"token_count":376,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__112354398","lang":"en","text":"October 3, 2019 Demo Artist\nThe goal of my work is to transport the viewer into the image. To make them feel as if they are there and part of the scene. My style leans toward realism but does not fill in all of the details, hopefully leaving some of the creativity to the viewer. The medium of watercolor allows water and paint to perform magic on the paper. I love watching colors flow into one another blending into new and exciting creations.\nMy subject is most often nature and the inspiring beauty that surrounds us. I love the power of nature on the rampage as well as nature at rest. As long as I can remember I have loved the power of lightning storms, howling wind, whiteout rain and snow, thundering waterfalls, turbulent cumulus clouds. I have always been drawn to water and the power that is transferred from sea to air and back again. Watercolor portraying weather is a perfect match and at last I have found the skills for transferring my love of nature onto a two dimensional surface.\nGrowing up in the Pacific Northwest I feel blessed to have so much beauty surrounding me. My husband and I spend our summers on the water cruising on our 42 foot wooden trawler Xanadu. I spend the winters painting in my studio. I majored in Art at the University of Washington. I have studied under Bill Phillips and Christ Brown, and have taken workshops from Stephen Quiller, Nita Engle, Bill McEnroe and Kay Barnes.\nCreating Art is rarely a money maker. Like many artists I have only found time for my art passion by retiring from an along list of exciting professions: teacher, realtor, Basking Robbins owner, Commercial flight instructor. I am currently showing my work at the Artist Gallery 113 Legion Way SW in Olympia, WA.\nBring your watercolor supplies","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.cgmeetup.net/home/introduction-to-mari-mari-tutorial/","date":"2019-08-18T17:31:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027313987.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20190818165510-20190818191510-00276.warc.gz","language_score":0.8314842581748962,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__124436221","lang":"en","text":"Introduction to MARI – MARI Tutorial\nWhat is MARI?\nWhere does MARI fit in a modern CG pipeline?\nBenefits of 3D texture painting\nGetting Started with MARI\nKey MARI Concepts\nAdvanced MARI workflows\nmari the foundry, texture painting, texture painter, uv textures, uv texture painter, massive texture painter, MARI, foundry MARI, MARI by the foundry, MARI Tutorials, tutorials, MARI free tutorial, MARI video tutorial, MARI software, software","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.chem-materials.com/suppliers/arakawa-chemical-industries/","date":"2022-08-18T17:31:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573242.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20220818154820-20220818184820-00421.warc.gz","language_score":0.8801708817481995,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__90834179","lang":"en","text":"Arakawa Chemical is a manufacturer of specialty chemicals used in a wide variety of industries such as paint, ink, adhesives, sealants and others. Their Arron series of tackifier resins is a premier water white hydrogenated hydrocarbon resin especially suitable for use in light colored or clear products, giving excellent UV and thermal stability to the finished product.\n- Hydrocarbon resins\n- Hydrogenated hydrocarbon resins\n- Rosin esters\n- Gum rosins\n- Tamanol modified resin emulsions","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.colglo.co.uk/productlist.php?category=Markal_Paintstik","date":"2022-06-29T22:06:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103645173.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20220629211420-20220630001420-00125.warc.gz","language_score":0.8363453149795532,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__273370132","lang":"en","text":"Real lead-free paint in stick form; combines long-lasting durability of paint with ease-of-use of a crayon.\nFor use on metal, wood, plastic, concrete, rubber, glass, cardboard, and paper.\nMarks on smooth, rough, rusty or dirty surfaces and also marks through oil and water.\nAvailable in three sizes - standard 11/16 inch, fine 3/8 inch and bold 1inch\nTemperature range: -50°F to 150°F (-46°C to 66°C)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artminakshi.in/2022/02/24/what-makes-abstract-painting-so-popular/","date":"2024-02-22T04:15:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473690.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222030017-20240222060017-00521.warc.gz","language_score":0.9520699381828308,"token_count":1233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__130040546","lang":"en","text":"For almost a century, abstract painting has been in existence, speaking volumes about its popularity. It is a long-standing essence of various cultural debates and an influential art that rejuvenates people and thus has become a favourite pastime for art lovers. Be it an abstract watercolour painting or just a simple abstract art; it keeps an art lover engaged.\nEven in today’s era, abstract painting has been one of the most enjoyable and fun activities. Moreover, it offers various health benefits. Most artists turn to this art form as a therapeutic and calming technique, thus improving their mental health. Apart from this, this art form has also become an interesting topic in the scientific community as it is quite effective in affecting the mindsets of people when compared to figurative art.\nAbstract art is essential in stimulating the creativity and imagination part of the human brain. Therefore, the more abstract art a person views or draws, the more their brain muscles exercises. A particular abstract painting can trigger thoughts, seascapes, dancing figures, or city skylines. If you are someone who thinks there is a particular interpretation of abstract art, you are wrong as there is no wrong or right interpretation; it is your mind’s perspective about the same. Before we dive into its popularity, let us understand what abstract art is:\nThe word ‘abstract’ implies parting or removing one aspect from another thing. An abstract painting is an unavoidable aspect of contemporary art and is thus known as non-representational art. Typically, it is an art whose primary aim is not to exhibit a precise representation of visual experience. Still, it uses shapes, colours, gestural signs, forms in order to achieve the desired effect. Sometimes, abstract art pieces can puzzle the art of painting and positively challenge the admirer of art.\nNow, let us now understand some of the surprising benefits of colourful abstract art:\nThough abstract art can be difficult to interpret, you should have it for numerous reasons. Let us list them for you:\nUsually, the modern does not apply the traditional patterns of painting that have been used for years. Instead, they use creative methods after visualizing what they want to paint and then paint it eloquently.\nTypically, abstract art encompasses a combination of vibrant colours and some amazing patterns in tranquillity. Thus, the final outcome of the drawing is one of the fascinating things\nAbstract painting helps in improving your respect for visual art as it teaches the difficulties. Through abstract art, there can be a promotion of sociability within various cultures and degrees of company. Also, it enhances social skills and leads to high levels of happiness within people.\nWhen an artist draws an abstract art piece, they do not follow any particular rule. So no limitation will stop them from painting what they want to express through their art. Since abstract painting on canvas does not have any hard and fast rule, there is no wrong or right, thus allowing the artists to paint something original, which is far better than counterfeiting any illustrations by other artists. So they can express feelings, ideas, behaviours in the best way possible.\nWhen a person makes abstract art pieces, it teaches them to comply with the beauty of the visual world around them. So seeing their work will definitely make people cherish the beauty of life, thus developing a new respect for the natural things present in the world. Thus, many people like abstract paintings and visualize what they actually want to interpret in the picture.\nUsually, abstract art is characterized by amazing and extraordinary styles. Its contemporary design amazes the looks, thus enhancing the overall image of a particular place. So rather than picking something that is ordinary or blunt, people can use amazing masterpieces. Moreover, it also lights up your place and adds a personal touch even in the coldest of places like a corporate office.\nIn this way, a high percentage of the audience likes abstract paintings and visualizes what they desire to picture.\nThere is a creative world inside all of us, and emotions are also a part of it. Since an artist depicts the emotions via their abstract art, it helps create a tranquillity between the mind and heart, thus leading you to experience various emotions such as empathy, happiness, peace, and love. Moreover, abstract painting helps you visualise and relax in this world, thus benefitting your energetic, emotional, spiritual, and organic being.\nWhen a person makes an abstract art piece, they choose a brush for painting or decide which colours should be mixed for getting a desirable shade, thus triggering an artist and viewer to become a more decisive individual.\nApart from helping an artist decide the art, it also helps the viewer improve their problem-solving skills and develop a sense of front-line technique for addressing new situations. In addition, decision-making skills will make your brain efficient and alleviate stress significantly.\nThese are some of the benefits that an abstract painting offers.\nIt is said that beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. The same applies to abstract wall paintings and their acceptance by the viewer. So it is because art has numerous advantages, thanks to its distinctive features, that allow people to learn about the contributions made by modern artists.\nAre you looking to buy an abstract wall painting? Art Minakhi is your answer. Here we celebrate the connection of the Divine power and reinforce it via different art forms. We sell a wide range of handmade art made with watercolours, oil colours, acrylic colours and fabric colours on canvas and cloth. We also sell handmade crafts made from dried cow dung cakes that are polished and carved into various shapes. We try to bridge the tropical world with thought leaders through our work, thus bringing ecological sustainability to the forefront. Our skilled artisans are equipped with years of experience, and thus we produce abstract painting, clay painting, and many more. You can check all and buy now our items by our talented artisans and artists at ArtMinakshi. For any query, you can call us at 8984374826 or email at firstname.lastname@example.org","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homedecorandthingsrus.com/products/serene-abstract-canvas-art-20-x-20-in","date":"2023-12-04T06:43:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100525.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204052342-20231204082342-00304.warc.gz","language_score":0.8466311693191528,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__229702324","lang":"en","text":"This beautiful image is printed on canvas and professionally gallery-wrapped on a wood frame. The print is ready to hang and enjoy in your home or office. Made in the USA. Archival-quality UV-resistant inks. Triple-primed with acid free titanium white acrylic primer. Canvas is 100% cotton base. Canvas frames are built with pine wood. Transform your space with the captivating Artful Printers C-20202073 Serene Abstract Canvas Art. Measuring 20 x 20 inches, this stunning piece adds a touch of elegance and serenity to any room. Its intricate abstract design, filled with vibrant hues and delicate brushstrokes, creates a mesmerizing focal point. Crafted with the utmost attention to detail, this canvas art effortlessly combines modern aesthetics with timeless appeal. Elevate your home or office decor and indulge in the beauty of this captivating masterpiece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ellenkennon.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/bringing-the-outdoors-in/","date":"2017-04-29T07:20:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123318.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00220-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9614881277084351,"token_count":467,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__212997623","lang":"en","text":"Bringing the Outdoors InMarch 27, 2012\nI just love it when I get happy emails and photos from paint customers! I especially love it when they take my advice and see for themselves why what I suggest works. Over twenty years ago, when I was building my own home, I had already decided to paint all of the trim in my home “Ashen Green”, but it wasn’t until the “Ashen Green” was painted over the white primer on my window and French door trim, that I realized how it pulls your eye out into the view. In sunrooms or rooms with lots of windows, it can give you the feeling of being outside on a porch.\nNatasha Nyberg, the client I wrote about in my October 25, 2011 post who won the Apartment Therapy contest for her room painted in our “Caribe”, emailed me recently asking to suggest a color for her sunroom (pictured below). I suggested pretty much any of the greens from our Nature’s Palette and Natasha, who lives in a cold climate and is drawn to warm colors, chose our “Peridot”.\nAlthough her white sunroom certainly looks pretty, here’s what our “Peridot” on both walls and trim did for the space:\n“I am SO HAPPY with how it turned out. The green is perfect. I really couldn’t be happier. It’s everybody’s favorite room in the house now. We never used to go back there, and now we’re always spending time in there–and the only things I had to buy were the paint and some of the plants!”\n– Natasha Nyberg\nI especially like the way her newly painted “Pumpkin Spice” kitchen glows through the interior window. The Peridot reminds me of the Spring greenery outside my window right now. There’s just no other color like it for rejuvenation. For more on about the properties of the color green and to see another example of painting everything green in a small room to expand the space, read our February 14, 2012 post. For more photos from happy paint customers, check out our Facebook page.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sheslivingherbestlife.com/how-to-make-a-4th-of-july-centerpiece/","date":"2020-08-06T19:21:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439737019.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20200806180859-20200806210859-00451.warc.gz","language_score":0.9563212990760803,"token_count":636,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__29535210","lang":"en","text":"Can you believe that the 4th of July is just around the corner?\nI don’t know about you but this holiday just came up so quickly and I realized I didn’t have decorations for the holidays!\nOf course, I had to create my own centerpiece and I’m going to show you how you can do it as well! Not only that this centerpiece cost me less than $20 to make!\n4th of July Centerpiece\nThe really fun thing about this centerpiece is that you can really get creative with it and make it your own! I went a little crazy and added tissue paper pom poms and cardboard stars but you just let your creativity fly!\nSome of the links in this post are affiliate links which means as an Amazon Associate I may receive a small commission if you choose to use my link to purchase a product or service from that particular link.\n- Three wine bottles (or mason jars, whatever you have laying around)\n- Red, white and blue acrylic paint (If you want to get the most bang for your buck, I highly recommend the apple barrel paint set They are the ONLY craft paint I use!)\nBefore painting your bottles make sure to wash them and remove all of the glue and paper from the outside. I’ve found the best way to do this is to soak them in hot soapy water and use nail polish remover to remove the rest.\nIf any glue or paper is left over it can make your paint crack!\nPaint two of your wine bottles or jars with white acrylic paint. You’ll probably need a few coats to paint to really cover.\nPaint the last bottle with blue acrylic paint.\nOnce the white paint is completely dry start taping off sections of the bottle with painters tape. These will be our stripes so make use as much tape as you want. If you want it to look exactly like the flag, make a total of thirteen stripes combined. Only use painters tape for this, any other tape will pull off the paint!\nUsing the red paint, paint over the entire bottle again. Once the paint completely dry, gently pull off the painter’s tape.\nNext is to paint on the stars! Either draw a star yourself or grab a picture off the internet. If you want your flag to be more accurate, make sure the stars are small enough to fit all 50.\nCreate a template of your stars by cutting out your star and taping it to the bottle. Be careful not to get paint underneath the template!\nI ended up just hand painting them on with white paint!\nUse the white acrylic paint to paint on all of your stars. To make this easier and save a bit of time you can use a stamp and some white ink!\nIf you would like to make this project more permanent and keep it for next year you can seal the paint with acrylic varnish.\nYou can also add extra decorations inside of the bottles if you want your centerpiece to be even more 4th of July festive!\nDon’t forget to pin for later >>","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://starlight.media/en/uncategorized/the-international-exhibition-of-theatrical-concert-and-event-technologies-showtech-fair-has-started-in-berlin/","date":"2023-09-25T10:29:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233508959.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925083430-20230925113430-00781.warc.gz","language_score":0.9434187412261963,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__54622494","lang":"en","text":"Starlight Scenery, Platforma, Art of Artictic, stage director, and composer Ivan Luzan have prepared a production combining the images of the legendary surrealist artist Rene Magritte, props, and modern technology.\nStarlight Scenery created a functional prop in the form of a cradle and a train from the paintings “The Treachery of Images” and “Time Transfixed,” with artists of the Berlin Circus School interacting throughout the show.\nAccording to stand organizers, the production is so multifunctional that it can be used in theatres, circuses, concerts, and corporate events.\n“One of the most famous paintings by Magritte is “The Treachery of Images,” which depicts a smoking pipe, and at the bottom of the picture is the signature of the author: “This is not a pipe”! With this work, the master shows that what we see is just an image created with the help of paints, canvas, and the amazing ability of the artist to convey realistic objects, – says production director Ivan Luzan. – Magritte’s discovery in the game of words and images inspired us to create a real pipe. But it’s not just a pipe! This is a specially designed prop, a cradle over two meters high, on which artists can perform amazing and sometimes hypnotic tricks. 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The PETS apartment, housed the play kitchen, the painting station, the kids' makeup station, the costume corner and a photo opportunity for great memories. We welcomed our bigger kids in the secret world of Snowball. It was the centre for action and fun on the bouncy castle and on the giant painting wall.\nThe heart of MiniCon was the bouncy castle, which invites younger visitors to jump around like crazy like Snowball. Kid's could really let off steam here, before they, for example, relaxed on the comfy PETS sofa in another corner.\nThe couch was the place to cuddle at Minicon. Here, one could take the snapshot for lasting memories with the sweet PETS soft toys. In this way, families could take their memories of MiniCon home with them.\nIn the play kitchen, Chloé was already looking after the pots and prepared a delicious meal together with the little ones. \"Too many cooks spoil the broth\" doesn't apply here. Here the little ones could cook like a real little master!\nThere were lots of painting templates for the painting station, which kids could fill with life in their own time at the table, together or alone. Were you more interested in pictures of Max and Duke in the countryside? Or did you prefer to paint the story of Daisy, Snowball and the tiger baby? Imagination had no limits. In the costume corner, the little PETS fans has find animal costumes suitable for the furry animation film. The PETS costumes were of course rounded off with the right \"mask\"! All the required paints and templates were available at the kids' makeup station – the kids choosed their favourite motif and transformed into their cuddly role models.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hectorspainting.com/","date":"2023-11-30T05:01:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100164.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130031610-20231130061610-00058.warc.gz","language_score":0.7984092831611633,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__115978048","lang":"en","text":"Celebrating 24 years of excellence!\nNo matter the job, residential or commercial, we are confident we are the right team for you.\nWe use the highest quality paint and will work with you to find the right color for your property.\nFrom custom jobs such as cabinets, drywall, and wood replacement, we have you covered.\nLearn about our company and what we value at Hector’s Painting.\nGet $150 with any full interior/exterior project when you request your estimate here.\nWe strive for 100% customer satisfaction.\nHectors Painting Inc.\n3464 Cherokee Street NW, Kennesaw, GA 30144\nPhone: (678) 290-6387\nMonday – Friday: 9am – 5pm\nSaturday: 9am- 12pm","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://enchantedyears.com.au/shop/paint-palette/","date":"2019-11-12T21:51:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496665767.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20191112202920-20191112230920-00126.warc.gz","language_score":0.9316794872283936,"token_count":354,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__83786219","lang":"en","text":"This lotus shaped paint palette from Micador features two trays each with 7 wells (giving a total of 14 wells).\nIt’s made from strong, durable plastic.\nThe generous sized wells makes the palette suitable for mixing all water-based media such as watercolour and gouache.\nTrays can be used as a top and bottom to keep paint from dying out. The paint palettes can also be stacked on top of each other for easy packing up and storage of used paid ready for the next painting session.\nOTHER ART PRODUCTS\nThis blue art smock is perfect for wearing when using our other art supplies including:-\n- No Drip Paints: purple, red, green, blue, orange and yellow\n- Stencil sets\n- stuff for painting\n- paint palette and\n- splash mat\nDon’t get hung up on how messy painting can be as there are a plethora of benefits associated with this creative art form. Painting supports cognitive development, helps build confidence in both the process and the finished product. As with other art and craft activities painting helps spark a child’s creativity giving them a platform for expressing and developing their own personal style.\nABOUT ENCHANTED YEARS\nEnchanted Years is a children’s boutique store in Williamstown, Victoria. We stock a range of children’s books, toys, clothes, educational games and dress ups. While some of our most favourite items are online there are number of products that are not listed on this webstore. If you have seen something in store that you wish to purchase online please give us a call on 03 9397 1154 and we’ll add the item on our online store for you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://visitmadisoncounty.com/calendar/list/?tribe-bar-date=2022-08-14","date":"2023-02-07T14:40:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500619.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20230207134453-20230207164453-00340.warc.gz","language_score":0.8628436326980591,"token_count":102,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__184659283","lang":"en","text":"Friday, August 5 thru September 3: Mars Landing Galleries presents \"Out of My Mind\" by Celia Reigle, a solo show. The exhibit will be abstract acrylic on watercolor paper. For more information: MarsLandingGalleries.com\nAcoustic Jam at 7 pm at the Depot in Marshall. Doors open at 6 pm.\nLive music at 7 pm at the Depot in Marshall. Cake walk, 50-50 and more. Doors open at 6 pm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hillcountryaviaries.com/wildlife_art.htm","date":"2017-04-27T03:17:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121865.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00324-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8317924737930298,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__167227696","lang":"en","text":"Nature and Wildlife Art\nThe rare and beautiful Spix's Macaws by Lyrae Perry ©2000\n9\" x 12\" mixed media painting. Original available.\nPrints available for most of these artworks through the American Federation of Aviculture online Store, with proceeds benefiting the AFA CITES Committee. All artwork is copyrighted by the Artist, Lyrae Perry, and may not be reproduced in any form, or electronically transmitted without express written permission by the Artist.\nCheck back often to see new works!\nQuestions? Email Lyrae Perry at: email@example.com\nBlack Palm Cockatoos by Lyrae Perry ©2001\n9\" x 12\", mixed media painting. Original available.\nHyacinth Macaw and Golden Conure by Lyrae Perry ©2001 9\" x 12\", mixed media painting. Original available.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ania-luk.collweb.art/","date":"2020-10-27T22:54:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107894890.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20201027225224-20201028015224-00598.warc.gz","language_score":0.9733324646949768,"token_count":274,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__57796236","lang":"en","text":"After graduating, I had been painting for pleasure for a few years. Currently I paint on canvas one-off artworks, using mainly acrylic paints. I find a great pleasure in painting women, who are my biggest inspire. Characters are often situated in the abstract, non-defined space, because I have an interest in highlighting the beauty of the human body. I prefer soft colors and rarely use very vibrant ones. There are many artists, who I look up to, but my favorites are Modigliani and Klimt and from Polish artist – Wroblewski and Nowosielski.\n„There is something ‘disturbing’ about Luk’s artworks, something that similarly to the genius ‘California Dreaming’ series by David Hockney, the godfather of British Pop Art, cannot be ‘read’ literally. I remember very well that when I saw Luks paintings for the first time I was sure that I am dealing with a visionary artist who isn’t afraid to speak with metaphors and who has recognized ‘the weak points’ of the modern world and effortlessly plays with it. Luk’s power to feel, and in great measure, to express, will live the impact on the face of contemporary Art.” BigArtTheory.com, October 2017","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.centerforcreativeworks.org/painting-drawing","date":"2023-03-30T17:18:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949355.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330163823-20230330193823-00296.warc.gz","language_score":0.9593137502670288,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__92292513","lang":"en","text":"top of page\nPainting / Drawing\nMost of our participants begin their exploration of art through drawing, and it is development in this medium that allows them to create their signature aesthetic. Instruction for work on paper and canvas includes graphite, colored pencil, crow quill pen & ink, acrylic, watercolor, and gouache, as well as a variety of mixed-media technique.\nOur artists' work in painting and drawing has been widely exhibited, and recently featured at the Woodmere Museum, Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, and Vox Populi Gallery.\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.switchsocketandsupplies.co.uk/product/varilight-flat-plate-screwless-primed-vogue-ready-to-paint-2-gang-13a-double-pole-switched-socket-with-metal-rockers/","date":"2024-02-28T05:38:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474697.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20240228044414-20240228074414-00208.warc.gz","language_score":0.8610217571258545,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__59438956","lang":"en","text":"Varilight switches & sockets have an industry-wide reputation for exceptional performance, long life, and innovation at attractive prices. They also, like all our products, is designed to meet the latest European Safety Legislation.\nThe primed range of dimmers, switches and sockets feature faceplates primed with an undercoat and are ready to paint. You can now create switches and sockets in exactly the colour you want. Simply clip off the faceplate, apply your paint effect, wait for the paint to dry, and then clip the faceplate back on.\nFor helpful tips on painting the Varilight Primed range, featuring different paints and methods, see Varilight’s Varilight Primed – Best Practices article.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pure.york.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/genotypes-of-predomestic-horses-match-phenotypes-painted-in-paleo","date":"2023-02-08T16:54:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500837.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208155417-20230208185417-00112.warc.gz","language_score":0.9296225309371948,"token_count":446,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__254770548","lang":"en","text":"Activities per year\nArchaeologists often argue whether Paleolithic works of art, cave paintings in particular, constitute reflections of the natural environment of humans at the time. They also debate the extent to which these paintings actually contain creative artistic expression, reflect the phenotypic variation of the surrounding environment, or focus on rare phenotypes. The famous paintings \"The Dappled Horses of Pech-Merle,\" depicting spotted horses on the walls of a cave in Pech-Merle, France, date back similar to 25,000 y, but the coat pattern portrayed in these paintings is remarkably similar to a pattern known as \"leopard\" in modern horses. We have genotyped nine coat-color loci in 31 predomestic horses from Siberia, Eastern and Western Europe, and the Iberian Peninsula. Eighteen horses had bay coat color, seven were black, and six shared an allele associated with the leopard complex spotting (LP), representing the only spotted phenotype that has been discovered in wild, predomestic horses thus far. LP was detected in four Pleistocene and two Copper Age samples from Western and Eastern Europe, respectively. In contrast, this phenotype was absent from predomestic Siberian horses. Thus, all horse color phenotypes that seem to be distinguishable in cave paintings have now been found to exist in prehistoric horse populations, suggesting that cave paintings of this species represent remarkably realistic depictions of the animals shown. This finding lends support to hypotheses arguing that cave paintings might have contained less of a symbolic or transcendental connotation than often assumed.\n|Number of pages||5|\n|Journal||Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|\n|Early online date||7 Nov 2011|\n|Publication status||Published - 15 Nov 2011|\n- ancient DNA; single nucleotide polymorphism; leopard complex spotting; Franco-Cantabrian region\n- transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M1","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://indiaartist.blogspot.com/2008/02/continuing-chain.html","date":"2018-07-23T09:32:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676596204.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20180723090751-20180723110751-00358.warc.gz","language_score":0.9725589156150818,"token_count":213,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__119447475","lang":"en","text":"I think, first time I visited Stacey Peterson's blog at Blank Canvas (http://slpeterson.blogspot.com/), it was the day of her pay forward post. I got lucky and recieved this lovely painting from her. When I actually got it I realized the differnce between looking at somebody's painting on a website and looking at it in a gallery. I was thrilled to see the subtle colors and the fine texture of her small 6x8 painting. What an accomplished artist considering she has not recieved a big formal training to be a professional painter! I am not great at taking fine pictures and hope this shows the texture and colors properly.\nYou can click the link to see Stacey's paintings if you have not already seen them. They show majestic beauty of mountain peaks of her region.\nIf you are the first to comment on this post you'll get my artwork. If you are not the first, do not worry, I want to do this several times a year. What a fun. Thanks for watching.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.southpointepaint.com/collections/plutonium-spray-paint-colour-collection","date":"2023-12-05T00:06:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100535.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204214708-20231205004708-00615.warc.gz","language_score":0.8494833707809448,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__32674265","lang":"en","text":"This isn’t your grandfather’s spray paint. It’s an all-purpose, interior/exterior satin finish, ultra-supreme, professional-grade aerosol paint borne from an industrial acrylic lacquer. It dries harder, dries faster, and coats better. And with its higher concentration of pigments, you’ll find Plutonium’s vibrant colors are the best way to make your projects come to life.\nIdeal for use on metals, masonry, wood, wicker, paper, some rubber and plastic surfaces.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mcsupply.org/a-breakdown-of-paint-atomization-in-spray-guns/","date":"2024-04-15T02:11:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816939.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415014252-20240415044252-00443.warc.gz","language_score":0.9367058873176575,"token_count":436,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__10466634","lang":"en","text":"Regardless of technology being used in your spray gun, the scientific process of paint atomization is a crucial part to applying a material to a surface via your paint spray gun. Paint atomization replaced the process of using a paintbrush by breaking the paint into very fine droplets applied to a surface as a pressurized stream. This process in turn revolutionized how a material could be efficiently applied to any surface much faster than the conventional method of using a paintbrush without sacrificing the quality of the work.\nThe science behind paint atomization rests upon the application of a force, like compressed air, to a liquid like paint to break it up into tiny droplets as they are being applied. Once those tiny droplets contact the surface they are being applied to, they begin to form the thin layer of material on the surface. This ensures an even and long-lasting application of that liquid to the surface you are applying it to.\nThere are many variables to take into account during the paint atomization process depending on a variety of factors, particularly:\n- The liquid you are applying\n- The viscosity of that liquid\n- The desired paint flow rate\n- Air pressure settings required for the atomization technique\nThe paint spray gun’s air cap is critical to the paint atomization process. Depending on the size of the air cap, the paint can be stretched in a way that the liquid is atomized to the surface you are painting. The air cap’s physical geometry combined with the amount of the air applied to the product being applied are the foundation of the liquid atomization process.\nThe paint atomization process in recent years has been furthered by applying an electrostatic field to the materials in the application process. This technology is known as liquid electrostatic. MC Supply has a variety of liquid electrostatic products that feature the use of an electrical field in the paint atomization process.\nAverage users of paint spraying equipment rely upon liquid and paint atomization technology everyday without understanding how it works. The efficiency and applicability of this process forms the foundation of technology that has replaced the standard paintbrush in how we transfer the liquid to a surface.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bolognapress.com/2020/10/23/vittorio-corcos-ritratti-e-sogni-exhibition/","date":"2021-06-20T20:01:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488253106.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20210620175043-20210620205043-00561.warc.gz","language_score":0.9560553431510925,"token_count":784,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__62953433","lang":"en","text":"By Giorgia Ferro\nShowcasing in the splendid setting of Palazzo Pallavicini, via San Felice, from October 22nd, 2020 to the 14th of February, 2021, the exhibition “Vittorio Corcos Ritratti e Sogni” explores over 40 evocative works that trace the entire artistic career of Vittorio Corcos (Livorno, 1859 – Florence, 1933).\nDedicated to one of the most appreciated painters of the feelings and customs of the Belle époque, this show includes some of the most beautiful known women of the time who are the undisputed protagonists of the artist’s portraits. Characterized by the delicacy of the stroke, by the almost photographic minuteness in the representation of luxurious objects and fabrics but also by the psychological depth of the characters that give the subjects a mysterious appeal. These women are suspended between myth and reality on a plateau of ideal beauty and hidden meanings.\nHis production is also enriched by intricate landscapes immersed in the light of the Livorno coast, revealing his closeness to the poetics of naturalism, but his fame remains linked first and foremost to female figures. His most intriguing and controversial portrayal of a woman, considered by the critics of the time too explicit for the bold and unconventional pose which he depicts, is enticingly titled “Dreams”, this work is striking for the boldness of the woman’s body language and her deep and introverted gaze which draws you into the painting grasping a prolonged connection with its viewer.\nWith an inclination for introspection, Corcos portrays his family and intellectual friends, documenting the cultural panorama and exchanges that went on in his Florentine house giving us an insightful representation of his expertise from a technical point of view, and the ability to capture the soul and magnetism of his subjects which transpire across the ages to us today. Some of the portraits on display, at times austere, in others spontaneous, include his painter friends such as Silvestro Lega, the critic Enrico Panzacchi and fellow countryman Yorick, the publisher Emilio Treves, writer of maritime stories Jack la Bolina, and characters of the calibre of Giosuè Carducci and, of course, Emma Rotigliano, Giovanni Pascoli’s, friend and companion, known as the “gentile unknown”.\nIn the autumn of 1880 Corcos travelled to Paris where he measured himself with the novelties of Impressionist painting both in landscapes, paintings ‘en plein air’, and in the more congenial genre of portraits, daring a comparison with Boldini and De Nittis. In perfect harmony with the international taste and expectations of the merchant Goupil, he skillfully composed intimate scenarios and graceful “jolies femmes” an emblem of neo-eighteenth-century elegance and style, whilst being updated on the most significant influences of the contemporary art of his period.\nCorcos had a villa built in Castiglioncello, at the end of the century, overlooking a large inlet of the sea, which has become one of his most popular settings for his portraits and ‘conversation scenes’, where the elegant protagonists of Umbertine Italy are portrayed, in the splendor of the summer light incarnating a bourgeoise society that had made holidays a particularly suggestive rite.\nPleasing to the eye and a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, this exhibition is a must see for it gives a direct window into the past, incarnating its poetics and moods which, in parallel with the birth of psychoanalysis, induce representations of ineffable mystery to its viewer which is left with a pure sense of wonderment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.evergladesmuseum.org/pauline_reeves_gallery.aspx","date":"2017-05-01T06:02:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917127681.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031207-00289-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.947233259677887,"token_count":221,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__246216977","lang":"en","text":"Photographers, painters, and artisans are invited to exhibit in the Pauline Reeves Gallery at the front of the Museum of the Everglades.\nApril / May\nfeaturing the artwork of Naples artist Elizabeth Smith\nHaving spent her early years in the woods and along the waters of Iowa, Elizabeth developed a deep love for nature that is reflected in her artwork, whether it be her quick plein-air sketches, intensive watercolor paintings or unique assemblages.\nA Naples resident for over 35 years, Elizabeth's passion for Florida's native plants shines through the pages of her sketchbooks and throughout her online nature journal. Although primarily self-taught, she returned to school later in life and received her BA with Honors in Art at Florida Gulf Coast University, following with post graduate classes in Education.\nSince 2013 Elizabeth has offered workshops and taught classes at the Naples Botanical Gardens and Florida Native Plant Society. She especially enjoys exploring the natural world with children and teens, leading journaling, drawing and watercolor pencil classes, helping to nurture an appreciation for beauty that surrounds them.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://vocapp.com/dictionary/zh/en/%E7%94%BB%E5%AE%B6","date":"2019-04-19T00:32:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578526923.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20190419001419-20190419022517-00018.warc.gz","language_score":0.9875137805938721,"token_count":470,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__179245290","lang":"en","text":"The painter died young.\nA painter only becomes a true painter by practicing his craft.\nWho's your favorite painter?\nThe painter went to Paris with the object of studying painting.\nAfter tying up loose ends on the house, the carpenter gave the painter approval to begin work.\nYou are a good painter, aren't you?\nWe had known the painter before he became famous.\nThe world famous Hungarian painter Mihály Munkácsy's Christ Trilogy includes the paintings entitled \"Christ before Pilate\", \"Golgotha\" and \"Ecce Homo\".\nStyle is to the writer what color is to the painter.\nHe turned his artistic gifts to good account by becoming a painter.\nHe was a painter, as I knew from his appearance.\nThey assisted the painter financially.\nWho is the most famous painter in your country?\nFria was painter and she painted herself / self portraits.\nThe painter of this work is unknown. / That's an amazing coincidence, I was checking out the Surrealist painters on the Internet only last week.\nEnglish word \"画家\"(painter) occurs in sets:文化和艺术 - Culture and art工作、职业 - Jobs\nTom found the drawer empty.\nMy grandmother's old watch has been lying in the drawer for years.\nI searched the drawer for the key.\nEvery successful writer has a drawer full of rejection letters.\nHe opened the drawer, and took out a letter.\nThe lock on my drawer had been tampered with and some of my papers were missing.\nI put the report card in the drawer so my mother wouldn't see it.\nThe drawer is stuffed full of odds and ends.\nThe drawer won't open.\nI usually toss my loose change into my desk drawer.\nThe baby is too short to get at the drawer.\nMy hair's messed up this morning. At least lend me a hand mirror - it should be shut in the drawer there.\nEmpty the drawer of its contents.\nI don't think that those damn batteries are in this damn drawer.\nI found a cache of my grandmother's recipes stuffed away in the back of a drawer.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.rebeccajacob.com/biography","date":"2018-06-23T21:20:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267865250.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20180623210406-20180623230406-00019.warc.gz","language_score":0.9544140696525574,"token_count":227,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__43454763","lang":"en","text":"\"As an artist, I work hard to develop paintings that speak both to me and to others about the beauty that exists in abstract color. Part of my process before I begin painting is to sketch via stream of conscious as much as I can prior to translating onto paper or canvas. I do not merely want to capture the image with my brushes; rather, with careful, colorful strokes, give life with color.\"\nRebecca graduated from Moore College of Art and Design in Philadelphia. In addition to Moore, Rebecca studied at the School of the Visual Arts, NYC, The Art Students League of New York, the Cleveland Art Museum and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Rebecca worked as a storyboard illustrator in NYC for several years. She currently resides outside Philadelphia, in between travels to family in Boston, Texas and New Mexico.\nBFA, Moore College of Art and Design, Philadelphia, PA\nPennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA\nThe School of Visual Arts, New York, NY\nThe Art Students League of New York, New York, NY\nThe Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mooneyesart.com/shop/paintings/gaia-painting-24-x-48-inches/","date":"2023-04-01T06:44:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949701.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230401063607-20230401093607-00307.warc.gz","language_score":0.94532310962677,"token_count":250,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__79631734","lang":"en","text":"Gaia Painting, 24 x 48 inches\nIf you would like to purchase this piece, please Contact Me Here ! We can work out the final price with shipping, depending on your location I may be able to offer a discounted price.\nGaia is featured in this painting, surrounded by mystical animals & an ethereal forest. This piece took around 200 hours of work to create!\nPlease note, I do not take barters for this painting due to the number of hours this piece took to create. But will take into consideration your location for discounted shipping costs. Local pickup is available if you would like to pickup from my home in Toronto, Ontario.\n✧ 24 x 48 inches, stretched canvas on wooden frame\n✧ sprayed with matte finishing spray for longevity.\nYou will receive the ORIGINAL painting! Colours are even more vibrant & vivid in person. Coated with durable clear matte varnish for long-term longevity & durability.\nFor Canadian buyers, I accept e-transfer or paypal. Tracking & insurance is provided.\nFor American buyers, I accept paypal only. Tracking & insurance is provided.\n1 in stock","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dareme4charity.com/exterior-painted-brick-homes/","date":"2019-01-18T10:52:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583660020.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20190118090507-20190118112507-00390.warc.gz","language_score":0.9385088682174683,"token_count":509,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__170194496","lang":"en","text":"Painted brick homes can be a time consuming and tiring task, which is why many experts recommend leaving bricks alone rather than painting them. Bricks are porous, which means they absorb color, making them difficult to cover properly and evenly. In addition, when painted, it is extremely difficult to remove paint from bricks. However, if you are determined to paint, it can be done with a lot of primer and patience. Follow the tips below to make sure your red brick house is painted correctly.\nHow to Paint a Red Brick House\nUse target sheets and magazines to cover and protect windows, doors, hangers, wood trim and other areas that you do not want to paint. Pictures of Painted Brick Homes. Dirt, mold, moss and other natural materials can get caught in the many cracks and cracks in bricks. You must wash them carefully before you start, preferably using a high pressure wash. However, set it to the lowest setting, however, to avoid damage to bricks.\nPrime bricks. Use a special outdoor brick primer. Most major paint companies make them (see Resource below). Apply the primer with a brush, roller or any color spray, which will coat bricks evenly and faster. Depending on the brand of primer and the condition of the bricks, you may need to use multiple layers. Once the primer has dried, paint the bricks. Again, use a spray painter for best results. Wait until the paint has dried completely and apply another coat. Newly painted bricks are only part of the package. To really make your home really sparkle, make sure the whole outside gets a new coat or two of color. This includes the door, wood trim around the windows and porch.\nTips and warnings\nIf you are thinking of Painted Brick Ranch Homes with a white or toned white color, clean brick instead of painting them. Whitewash is much more durable than color and requires almost no maintenance. Wash the exterior of the tile properly and allow it to dry completely before applying a primer. Consider using a high pressure wash technique as this will loosen and release any defects in your lacquer. Seal any gaps or cracks with quality masonry dense (see Resources). Prime brick and mortar with an outer brickwork primer such as Sherwin Williams Loon or Euro lux Freemasonry Primer. Allow the primer to dry completely before applying the paint. Paint brick with two layers of acrylic paint, making the first coat dry before the other. Many painters swear by elastomeric paint, which is extremely durable.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://webhouses.co.uk/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=84_90&products_id=501?main_page=product_info&cPath=84_90&products_id=501","date":"2020-02-24T08:24:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875145910.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20200224071540-20200224101540-00160.warc.gz","language_score":0.9388633370399475,"token_count":297,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__8463541","lang":"en","text":"Love 100 x100 cms Acrylic on canvas by Gülgün Aydögar\nBorn in Izmir, Turkey, in 1965, Gulgun graduated from the Dokuz Eylül Fine Arts University. Being in the design business for 18 years, Gulgun built her career as an interior designer all the while staying true to her grand passion for painting by establishing and maintaining an art workshop and mentoring fine arts students.\nBeing a painter and an interior designer allowed her to create an astounding union of colors and space, constantly exploring the reflection of delicate paint brush strokes on the tri-dimensional space.\nIn 2016, together with her son, Guglun moved to London where she currently resides.\nThe move from Turkey to the United Kingdom brought about another shift in her life – her untethered devotion to answer the ever-present calls of a blank canvas took center stage in her pursuit of harnessing the power of colors.\nThe paintings, ever so resplendent with colorful, passionate brush strokes, allowed her to express her spontaneously changing the inner world.\nn recent years, focusing on portraits, Gulgun took upon herself a demanding challenge of transferring onto the canvas the intricate emotions behind facial expressions and body language of a woman.\nHer portraits represent the interknit of a sensual feminine aesthetic with the complex and delicate inner workings of a woman.\nThis product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 12 December, 2018.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.purpleheartist.com/2017/10/","date":"2021-09-20T07:16:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057033.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20210920070754-20210920100754-00569.warc.gz","language_score":0.9635306000709534,"token_count":125,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__78137210","lang":"en","text":"Latest Finished Painting! Posted on October 6, 2017 by Heather Lawrence This painting was a delight to create! I was invited to live paint at an event called the Galactic Mermaid Ball, and was inspired to create this while attendees danced around me in costumes, playing music, and frolicking at this beautiful hot spring in Ashland, OR. It’s a 20×24″ acrylic on canvas and I completed this painting while live-streaming on facebook https://www.facebook.com/purpleheartist/. The original is currently available, and prints are available as well. Send me a message for details.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://heritagechicks.blogspot.com/2014/09/","date":"2018-07-20T19:50:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591831.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720193850-20180720213850-00153.warc.gz","language_score":0.9482085704803467,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__136529021","lang":"en","text":"We hope you will join us for our September Chicks in Aprons!\nWe are painting furniture and we have a special guest teacher, Gini Donaldson!\nShe will be showing us how to paint using chalk paint. However, you can bring any paint you wish to try!!\nFind a small piece of furniture to refinish and paint! We will be working outside, so if it rains...we will have to reschedule!\nIf you have any questions, feel free to ask!\nBe sure to RSVP!! Leave a comment here or email us to let us know you are coming!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://donegalcraftvillage.com/painting.html","date":"2019-03-22T22:34:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202698.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20190322220357-20190323002357-00100.warc.gz","language_score":0.9106531739234924,"token_count":95,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__2654563","lang":"en","text":"ArtistIf you are interested in any of the items please contact the artist with the item number.\ntel: 074 9725298\nArtist's ProfileGraduating from University of Ulster in 1991, Johnny has for many years developed his art of Landscape and Portraiture. While his landscapes depict the rugged beauty of Donegal, his portraiture reveals a convincing accuracy in capturing a likeness.\nA variety of mediums are used such as watercolour, pencil,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://bestqualitypaintingca.com/","date":"2018-04-25T15:51:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125947931.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20180425154752-20180425174752-00208.warc.gz","language_score":0.9536994099617004,"token_count":415,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__82398755","lang":"en","text":"How are your interior and exterior surfaces? If the answer is faded, discolored, peeled, or simply plain, then you came to the right place. Bring color back into the picture with a quality paint job. Welcome to Best Quality Painting and Decorating; we are the top painting contractor.\nFor more than 20 years, we have led the region’s finest paint jobs. Our crew utilizes top-notch products and equipment for the completion of impeccable paint finishes. No project is too big or too small for our skilled and highly trained painting specialists to handle with professionalism.\nGive your property a whole new, and beautiful look with a top of the line paint job. Work with Best Quality Painting and Decorating and experience painting like never before. You can call us today to schedule your appointment with our paint consultants. Free estimates are available upon request.\nIs the color on your walls faded, or maybe you just feel like it is time for a color change- for al...Read More\nAre you tired of having the same design plastered on your surface? Change it up and get that wallpaper removed today. Though other wallpaper removal ...Read More\nIf your desire is to achieve smooth and bump free surfaces within the exterior or interior of your estate, then our professionals have you covered. 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We are the painting contractor to trust.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blatini.com/ad/3021/paintings-for-sale-at-affordable-prices","date":"2022-08-16T12:30:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572304.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20220816120802-20220816150802-00059.warc.gz","language_score":0.9868695139884949,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__10975025","lang":"en","text":"Hello friends. I have come up with 9 beautiful water-colour based paintings and all of them are colourful enough to bring warmth to your homes if they are displayed in your family room. The prices are all RM250.00 per painting. There are 9 pieces of paintings of different natures and consists of different concepts too. I have used many colours with a view of giving the owner of the painting a colourful thoughts and view of his or her life which would eventually create a positive energy in his or her everyday life. So, do contact me soon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://roisingallagher.wordpress.com/2015/11/","date":"2018-07-17T01:37:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589537.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20180717012034-20180717032034-00090.warc.gz","language_score":0.953126072883606,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__211812560","lang":"en","text":"Mark Bradford is an abstract painter working in America and is also one of the founders of Art + Practice which is an organisation to encourage engagement into art practice and also to help young people who are coming out of foster care.\nThe reason that I have decided to look at some of his work is because I am trying to gather a lot of research for my Studio Practice 2 Brief which I am currently planning on looking into maps.\nBradford’s works are normally gridlike and features collage. The way he sets out his paintings reminds me of certain types of maps, and he has used maps in his work before.\nI really like these paintings as although the meaning behind them isn’t always clear, they are aesthetically pleasing and interesting to look at and because of his use of colour and the amount of detail he has put into it.\nNB – all photographs here have been taken from these sites which he is featured in:\nI do not own any of the pictures on this post.\nAlthough I am not a painter I will definitely be putting Mark Bradford in my sketchbook because of the way he displays his work is just so different to mine, and I will use his work as inspiration to approach my work in a different way.\nThat’s all for now","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jacquigrantford.com/portraits/","date":"2018-04-23T01:50:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125945669.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20180423011954-20180423031954-00605.warc.gz","language_score":0.9521598219871521,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__119242938","lang":"en","text":"Jaq Grantford is an internationally award winning portrait artist who has had the pleasure to paint some wonderful people...some well-known (Jacki Weaver, Johnny Young, Bud Tingwell, Mick Malthouse)...and some just people with big hearts.\nHer portraits are available by commission and she takes great joy in meeting with new people to work out what their portrait should be.\nGetting a portrait painted is a very personal and deeply satisfying experience and something that is timeless, be it a gift, or just to create a beautiful memory.\nContact her to find out about a sitting. Portraits are available internationally and the process is simple and very rewarding.\nTo commission a portrait, or get a quote, please submit your query via the contact page.\nA 50% deposit is required to be on the Portrait Commission schedule.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://qjewelryandgifts.com/2023/04/26/andrew-olson/","date":"2023-12-07T22:44:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100705.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207221604-20231208011604-00281.warc.gz","language_score":0.9633710980415344,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__264500256","lang":"en","text":"Andrew is a Mitchell, South Dakota native and resident of 33 years. You can purchase both original works on canvas and prints of Andrew’s art work at Q Jewelry and Gifts! If you are looking for bold art you can get lost in, Andrew’s work is perfect for your home! Andrew focuses on abstract surrealism using acrylic on canvas and gains his inspiration from the world around him. Specifically, how people think, current events, social constructs, etc. which Lead to pieces that people can get lost in and interpret in their own unique way. Andrew’s prints also make great gifts for the unique art lover.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://calkonia.blogspot.com/2012/","date":"2018-07-20T08:40:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591575.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720080634-20180720100634-00481.warc.gz","language_score":0.9795595407485962,"token_count":286,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__38797009","lang":"en","text":"Here is a recent poster I designed for Towson University. It was awarded a Graphic Design USA, 2012 American Inhouse Design Award and a Graphic Design USA, 2012 American Graphic Design Award.\nSunday, May 20\nAs I mentioned in a previous post, I've been taking an oil painting class. This painting was done for the class final. The project's objective was to paint a picture based on a photo montage. I created the faces out of (about) 15 different faces. I then decided to make it a homage to a 1960s artist - Peter Max. Hence, the title.\nMonday, April 30\nSunday, April 22\nThis Spring I decided to take my first oil painting class. I've painted before in acrylics and gouache, but never in oils. Something about how slowly the paint dries always intimidated me. Also, I don't usually work \"realistically\", but my years of drawing seem to have paid off. I've been pleasantly surprised by the results; and, think that I've fallen in love with this medium!\nIt's definitely been a while since I last posted an entry. I started a new job and after spending all day in front of a computer...my laptop stays pretty quiet at night. I've been doing more traditional art after hours. Now that I have the blogger app on my phone, it will definitely be easier to post a quick entry!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mariealixravel.com/arts_engl/","date":"2019-07-20T05:07:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195526446.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20190720045157-20190720071157-00276.warc.gz","language_score":0.962114691734314,"token_count":657,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__78355103","lang":"en","text":"You can see and buy the paintings of Marie-Alix Ravel on the website of the art gallery of Los Angeles, Artla at: artla.com/mariealixravel\nWhile teaching drawing and yoga to children, Marie-Alix Ravel has started to paint. She exhibited her works at numerous galleries in Montreal from 2002 to 2008.\nThe move of Marie-Alix to Los Angeles led her to stop painting for a while to devote herself to writing. Now that her book ‘Marie-Antoinette’s Present’ has been published both in France and in the US, she has more time to concentrate on her art again.\nHer training in psychotherapy and web design and her practice of yoga and meditation give her paintings a particular three-dimensional style: material, human and spiritual, where the human being is the link between the material world and the mind.\nMarie-Alix works in two very different styles with two different materials: encaustic (bee wax) and oil.\nWith encaustic, Marie-Alix emphasizes figurative art, while giving it an abstract style. Her work is based on the human body and especially yoga postures that are softened. Yoga allows the union of mind, body and soul, leading to self-realization. This is consistent with the idea that Marie-Alix has about art and gives her paintings a powerful message of peace and harmony.\nMarie-Alix applies cold bee-wax with her fingers and works directly on the canvas. This technique gives her paintings an earthy texture that looks like iron in a way. These bodies seem, indeed, to emerge from the earth to rise to heaven, like the phoenix rising from its ashes.\nWith oil, Marie-Alix works first her intuition on the computer by creating her painting in Photoshop. Then she draws and applies oil painting on her canvas. Marie-Alix always finishes her paintings with her fingers, because for this artist, the touch is important: it is the relationship between intuition and matter, heaven and earth.\nThe organic and figurative art that Marie-Alix favors allows everyone to experience the awakening of the self. The art is turned to organic and rounded shapes and colors that are chosen digitally and intuitively, as they are, for her, a reflection of peace, kindness and unity. Figurative art is a reflection of her genuine concern for the human being and its evolution. Marie-Alix likes the complement of the two, because she finds in them the man and the woman, in all their diversity and in all their beauty.\nSmall round windows, blue and gold, which are found in each of the oil paintings of Marie-Alix, are guidelines for those who take time to observe them. They are always represented in numbers, because they can be connected to numerology. This science of numbers has been associated with self-knowledge since the writing exists. It is the tool that allows human beings to find their place between mind and matter, thanks to the universe of messages that numbers convey with them. For Marie-Alix Ravel, these numbers are the golden bridge between the paintings she creates and psychotherapy sessions she gives.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://enganchadaalreciclaje.com/best-white-paint-for-basement-sherwin-williams/","date":"2022-09-27T01:18:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030334974.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20220927002241-20220927032241-00131.warc.gz","language_score":0.8595767021179199,"token_count":1215,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__185255253","lang":"en","text":"Ad Ranger Tire Paint is the Premium Tire Paint guaranteed to stay on your tires. These shades also combine well with natural materials such as wood creating an organic flow throughout the space.\nMay 20 2016 finished basement sherwin williams mega griege.\nBest white paint for basement sherwin williams. Try it in a basement kitchen bathroom or guest room. But its soft glow prevents it from looking stark. When we finished it we provided ample artificial lighting.\nSherwin Williams Grayish Sw 6001 Cooler Gray Paints From The Diy Nuts. Sherwin Williams Sea Salt Geous Coastal Neutral Artsy S Rule. Sherwin Williams Alabaster SW 7008.\nMake The Most Of Your Basement Tinted By Sherwin Williams. Efflorescence White Crystal Deposits Sherwin Williams. Finished Basement Sherwin Williams Repose Grey Overland Park Kansas Gray Decor Finishing.\nBut there are so many whites to choose from. Sherwin-Williams Dover White SW 6385. Benjamin Moores 5 Best Cream Paint Colours.\nSherwin-Williams Manitou Blue SW 6501 provides just enough color to energize the space but doesnt feel too overly saturated. Dover White is one of the best creamy whites and is a popular choice for kitchen cabinetry. So ask your friend about the type of lighting that will be provided and invite her to test come color there.\nBest All Over White. White paint can brighten a space without a lot of natural light as shown here in this basement by havenhomesolutions. Alabaster reads as a crisp true white with just the smallest hint of warmth.\nSherwin Williams Evening Shadow Basement Design Home Colors. For a bright true white without any yellow undertones try Polar Bear by Behr. Next select a feature color and determine coordinating colors.\nSW 6264 Midnight Interior Exterior. Its bright tone works well with turquoise smokey greyish blue and dark charcoal. Sherwin Williams Extra White SW 7006.\nFirst choose your palette. The primary color is white but we also added accent colors of deep blue silver and acid green. Sherwin-Williams September 8 2021 at 331 pm Reply.\nIt will make blue and white objects pop out but it is not a great shade for keeping the basement well lit. Alabaster is a popular and well-loved warm white that gives a light glow without the drawbacks of yellow undertones. 10 Best Basement Paint Colors The Family Handyman.\nHigh Reflective White SW 7757. Sherwin-Williams This is a light bright white with just a hint of bluish-green in the background. Best basement paint colors sherwin williams on march 31 2020 by amik the best neutral paint colors white always the best paint color 28 warm paint colors cozy color schemes gray paint shades from sherwin williams sherwin williams alabaster color love.\nIn this room the color gives a good contrast to the white trim and wood dining table. Our basement receives little natural light – the two windows have a north exposure. Basement Paint Color.\nBM White Dove OC 17. A brighter white paint trim ceiling and decor with this blue would make a basement feel crisp and fresh. We had to start with Alabaster because it is easily one of our favorites.\nSherwin-Williams Extra White SW 7006 Source. Whereas SW Dover White has a warm creamy yellow undertone and is also dirtier than SW Ice Cube. These whites work well in a room with warm furnishings and decor and create smooth transitions from room to room.\nZinsser Watertite Basement Waterproofing Paint Promain. Extra White is a BIT finicky as to the. For example if you select a rich blue for the main area of the basement create a visual separation with a pure white on one side of the space and a soft gray or brown on the other.\nIn comparison SW Pearly White is warmer than Ice Cube and has pinkpeachy undertone. With a LRV of 82 its still plenty light and bright and will look clean against contrasting colors. FULL COLOUR REVIEW of Sherwin Williams Pure White.\nExtra white is a great choice for a basement that doesnt have a lot of light. A common color choice in basements is white and for good reason. Want something a bit softer.\nSW 6385 Dover White Interior Exterior. 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You can paint over this with either Pure White SW 7005 or Extra White SW 7006 to get the look you want.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gamersheroes.com/game-guides/dishonored-guide-sokolov-paintings-location-guide/","date":"2024-03-03T00:00:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476137.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302215752-20240303005752-00851.warc.gz","language_score":0.9353151321411133,"token_count":678,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__5157428","lang":"en","text":"We all love collectibles here at Gamers Heroes and Dishonored is full of them. Not only are you tasked with finding various Runes, Bone Charms and Outsider Shrines, but you’ve also got to locate all of the hidden Sokolov Paintings. This Dishonored Guide: Sokolov Paintings Location Guide will tell you the location of every Sokolov Painting we’ve discovered, as well as tips and information to complete any nearby puzzles or remove obstacles.\nDishonored: Where To Find All The Sokolov Paintings\nSokolov Painting #1\nThe first Sokolov Painting can be found in the Distillery District on your first mission. Located inside the secret room after you leave The Kennels. Interact with the Stone Statue’s eye to open and search for the painting. There’s also a Rune piece inside.\nSokolov Painting #2\nInside the Art Dealer’s apartment during The Golden Cat mission. The first one is located just inside the balcony entrance on the first floor.\nSokolov Painting #3\nInside the Art Dealer’s apartment during The Golden Cat mission. The second is upstairs in the large safe, use the code 138\nSokolov Painting #4\nInside the Art Dealer’s apartment during The Golden Cat mission. The third is opposite the large safe inside another room.\nSokolov Painting #5\nOn the mission when you’re sent to capture Sokolov. The painting is on the very bottom floor of his house. There’s many Guards but a Sleeping Dart or 3 make it easy, or just Blink in and out. Inside his bedroom you’ll find Whale Oil containers, fill them and take them to the end of the hall to descend towards the lower floors.\nSokolov Painting #6\nThis one can be found on the Boyle Estate when you’re sent to assassinate the mistress. Enter the mansion from the courtyard and take a left, going through a number of doors, through the dining room and downstairs to the kitchen. Possess a nearby Rat and run back up the stairs to the top floor, both paintings can be found here.\nSokolov Painting #7\nDown the hall from the 6th painting, in a room filled with display cases. 1 Guard patrols.\nSokolov Painting #8\nInside the Dunwall Tower Interior. When you leave the Lord Regent’s room onto his balcony, Blink to your right onto the walkway. It’s in the room with the piano.\nSokolov Painting #9\nIn the first area in the Refinery. Use your Heart to locate the Rune in the second story window. Go back out onto the balcony and look to your right, another open window. The painting is in there.\nSokolov Painting #10\nAfter you defeat Daud go back to the room that was originally locked. Use the key to get in go down and the painting is there.\nSokolov Painting #11\nWhen you meet Granny Rags in the sewers, head up to the room with the Furnace. The painting is on the wall near the dripping pipe.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ashoka.edu.in/profile/anunaya-chaubey/","date":"2023-03-22T05:40:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296943750.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20230322051607-20230322081607-00124.warc.gz","language_score":0.9835610389709473,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__154125689","lang":"en","text":"Anunaya Chaubey is a well-known artist and was formerly the principal of the College of Arts of and Crafts, Patna University. He also taught English literature at Patna University. Currently, he serves as the Provost of Anant National University.\nA self-taught painter, his paintings have been exhibited across Indian and Canada. In 2008, he was invited by the Government of Mauritius as a visiting fellow to set up the department of Arts and Crafts at the Rabindranath Tagore Institute, Mauritius.\nAnunaya earned a PhD from Patna University.\nCourses Taught – Art Appreciation\nAreas of Interest – Arts, Painting","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://deniseclarkart.com/about-my-paintings/","date":"2022-08-20T02:30:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573876.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20220820012448-20220820042448-00150.warc.gz","language_score":0.9514739513397217,"token_count":624,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__184163849","lang":"en","text":"In my work, I strive to evoke a particular moment in time, often fleeting and reflecting an imminent, significant change. I’m often inspired by photographs I see in the newspaper, especially on the sports page. Taken out of context, these frozen bodies in motion — their faces contorted with great effort and emotion — are a powerful basis for my paintings. As I paint, I enter a contemplative zone, and the story about what the piece represents evolves in my mind.\nA recent example is my work “Sudden Death“: Characters are staring in disbelief at something above their heads, beyond the canvas; something the painting’s viewer cannot see. It is the exact second of recognition that they’re about to be destroyed. It all started with a newspaper article about a fiery meteorite crashing in Siberia. A few pages later, I saw the photo of entangled basketball players intently looking upward at the ball — and the “story” and imagery for “Sudden Death” came together immediately. As I worked on the piece, however, the story evolved further: It became a metaphor for sudden, unforeseen death of young, vigorous adults. The painting is dedicated to my nephew, who died unexpectedly during the course of my work on this piece.\nI see my works as puzzles: I deconstruct images into their design elements, then reconstruct them into finished pieces. My work is fairly representational, with some abstraction of form. I use acrylics to paint:\n- Landscapes, seascapes, and cloud/sky studies\n- Human and animal portraits\n- Floral studies\n- Still life studies\nMost of my landscapes are of scenes found in New Hampshire and New England. When possible, I paint en plein-air.\nHowever, I mostly work in my studio, using photographs that I have taken as references. I’m not a slave to the photos; I adapt the images to match my aesthetic. I prefer simple, strong design. I use quick, sometimes choppy brushstrokes and angles, diagonals, and triangles to impart a sense of direction and movement. The high contrast of lights and deep darks plays an important role in my composition. I start each work with a burnt umber underpainting, which I believe imports a richer color to the subsequent paint layers. While I favor vibrant colors, I also enjoy exploring the subtleties of shades of white, as in cloud formations, fabric, or ceramic tile.\nStylistically, I channel Impressionism, using swift abstraction of shape and color to capture ephemeral scenes. But perhaps my greatest inspiration is the work of Neolithic cave painters. The freshness and modernity of their designs astound me. But what I find most compelling is the fervor of these artists, who painted in the depths of darkness.\nWhat stories they must have been telling with their art. For me, painting is the art of the story.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blog.biyeta.com/bedding-sets-aqey/painting-a-skull-with-acrylics-48066b","date":"2022-05-16T19:14:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662512229.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516172745-20220516202745-00270.warc.gz","language_score":0.9090884923934937,"token_count":1206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__16999652","lang":"en","text":"Materials for your sugar skull painting….-White paint, either tempera or acrylic-Small paintbrush-Black paper, 8.5 x 11-Oil pastels. Fully guided Live streaming Step by step 1 hoot Skull *** Assorted Brushes for Acrylic Painting *** For Brush Care use, cleaning and for a list of Retailers that carry them GO TO the … There is a total of 4 paintings you … Beside above, can you paint a European mount? Well you're in luck, because here they come. Created in October 2020, this painting will come signed and wrapped in acid free tissue paper within the shipping package. Start as you would with a regular canvas by wetting the skull with your paint brush or painting over it first with a diluted white paint. This treatment will give you a clean, white look. Beginners learn to paint full acrylic art lesson of a Simple Skull in foggy smoke. Artist and blogger. A. PAINTING THE SKULL: Using acrylic paint, clear gloss medium, and a brush of your choosing, begin mixing black and brown paint with a good amount of gloss medium to create a \"wash\" to cover the lighter parts of the skull. Then, paint your idea on to the skull. Choose your favorite skull paintings from millions of available designs. Take a look at a real skull and I guarantee that you won’t see a speck of pure white on it. Titan Buff acrylic paint is what I usually use for the base of my skull paintings. If you'd prefer your skull retain its natural coloring, which should be a … I start with a pale wash, then add more paint and gradually build up the yellow color in places like the center of the skull… Trying to make the world a happier place one illustration at a time. Once the paint on the pumpkin is dry, use a crafts knife to cut out the shapes of the stencil. Arrives ready to hang out of the box; Printed on fine art premium canvas; Professionally hand stretched and gallery wrapped around a 1.5\" deep wood frame Every skull is individually selected for integrity with intact nasal bones, firmly attached horns and teeth. This 'Skull' Acrylic Painting Print on Canvas contains the vivid color and detail of the original work. (Note, for a better looking European mount, avoid spray painting the teeth. The dark coloration of the teeth give the mount a more realistic look.) acrylic . That means if you imagine a line down the center of the skull, whatever is one side of the skull is exactly the same on the other side, like a mirror image. There are 13442 acrylic skull for sale on Etsy, and they cost $10.36 on average. All skull paintings ship within 48 hours and include a 30-day money-back guarantee. A genuine cow skull with an acrylic floral illustration. (Note: If you decide to DIY paint a cow skull using acrylics, please remember to hang the finished piece out of direct sunlight and use a good spray sealant so your creation will last a lifetime.) I have a question about a bull skull that I am going to paint… The skull sat outside for many years and is cracking, is there anyway I can repair this to get it to be smooth again to paint on? If you have never drawn a portrait before, do as Van Gogh did: draw yourself! Then, use an awl (or a thumbtack) to poke holes along the sugar skull … Antlers, bones, and dead things as decor. Online acrylic painting tutorials in the form of pictures and videos! BYAMD 2 Pack Paint by Numbers Kit Skulls 16 x 16 inch Canvas DIY Oil Painting for Kids and Adults Beginner with Brushes and Acrylic Paints 4.5 out of 5 stars 75 $17.99 $ 17 . The most popular color? Acrylic Skull Painting 10” By 10” On Canvas Board. Click to see full answer Similarly, what kind of paint do you use for skulls? It doesn’t have to be perfect but in the long run, it definitely helps to properly outline the shape of the subject you are painting. 1. Also comes a hand written letter to the buyer from the artist. Any paint can technically be used, to varying degrees of success, but acrylic is cheap and simple to understand. 24\" Happy Smiling Skull Dark Macabre Figure Impasto Original Painting Wall Art Paint this mixture evenly over the surface of the entire skull. The most common acrylic skull material is plastic. You guessed it: black. 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Wells was built in the 1930s to accommodate the area’s gold miners and now plays host to Barkerville. The village has evolved into a quaint arts community evidenced by the art on the walls of Wells’ buildings and the colour of the town’s houses. Every house is painted a different colour and most of the houses have some kind of art painted on the outside walls. The population of Wells is 236, if you blink you miss the town when driving through. It was dreary weather when we visited, but the colours of Wells lifted your spirit.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://vizbasix.blogspot.com/2011/07/double-grid.html","date":"2017-04-23T23:25:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917118851.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031158-00223-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9761617183685303,"token_count":604,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__53402665","lang":"en","text":"During my vacation in California, I got the chance to visit the Getty Museum in LA not once, but twice. And honestly, two days was barely enough. The Getty is filled with amazing artwork, but the museum itself is quite an experience. It's built far up on the side of a hill overlooking downtown LA. It has a tram that takes you from the parking garage up the side of the mountain. I feel like the isolation of the museum from the rest of the city and the sort of journey it takes to get up to it makes the museum a unique experience.\nThe architecture of the museum is absolutely stunning. The juxtaposition of the stable 90 degree grid lines with the strategically placed swooping curves strikes the viewer. Its all about this sense of flowing unison from one structure to the next. Nothing misses a beat. Every visual aspect is meticulously placed. There is no disjunction.\nInside the museum were some pretty iconic artworks. These apples by Cezanne theoretically started the entire Cubism movement. While I still think the plate of apples was painted at a higher point of view by chance, the piece still introduced the idea of painting from multiple perspectives.\nThey also had quite a collection of Van Gogh and Monet paintings there. This painting above by Monet has always been one of my favorites. I once saw something similar to it made entirely of melted wax crayons.\nThis is the bed that inspired Carol Hannah on Project Runway. I loved her dress on the show and I could definitely see the connection between her dress and the ornate bed in person.\nI'm in love with the way the sheer fabric is painted in this work. The dresses look so light and airy. You can almost feel the cloth between your fingers even though its just rendered with paint on canvas.\nThis painting by Sargent was my absolute favorite piece in the museum. Its a large and eye catching piece that dominates the room its displayed in with the subject's bold stance and the striking white dress she wears. Supposedly, artists back in this time painted with white to show off their skills or virtuoso. No color like white is as hard to show all of the slightest colors in the shadows and surfaces reflecting off of it.\nSargent is more well known for his Madame X painting of a woman in a black dress, but I find this painting much more interesting. Madame X might have her scandalous dress strap off the shoulder, but this painting has a sense of immaculate grace I can't get over.\nIf I were to be taking on the Project Runway challenge of creating a look inspired by a piece in the Getty, this work hands down would be my source of inspiration. I think I'll sketch out a few looks based on this painting just for the fun of it. I'm actually about to take on the challenge of learning to sew once I get some cheap fabric to run trials with. We will see how it goes!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://traceysimsdesigns.com/tuition/","date":"2023-11-29T22:41:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100146.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129204528-20231129234528-00102.warc.gz","language_score":0.9758209586143494,"token_count":107,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__154167632","lang":"en","text":"As a respected teacher of art, Tracey has been conducting classes and workshops for over 15 years. She has travelled extensively throughout Australia conducting workshops in oil, acrylic and watercolour. Tracey has also taught in England, Ireland, the US, Singapore and New Zealand. Tracey is available for creative painting workshops where she shares her experience and ideas. She also conducts quilting workshops that incorporate colour theory, design and her new fine art prints on fabric. Design and colour are important aspects of both painting and quilting classes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lynnfarwell.ca/shop/","date":"2023-06-07T01:43:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224653501.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20230607010703-20230607040703-00622.warc.gz","language_score":0.8987329602241516,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__128377174","lang":"en","text":"Contemporary Artist Lynn Farwell\nWelcome to my Shop!\nHere you find an assortment of my favourites, feathered friends, and flowers to tickle your fancy!\nPlease allow 2 to 4 weeks for delivery!\nBeautiful handmade mounted prints that can be hung on a wall or placed on a window ledge or shelf. The perfect gift for someone dear or yourself! Click on the image to view more details.\nSee something in my galleries that you don’t see in my shop? Connect with me here about custom print orders.\nMy process is to create balance and interest in the subject using shape, colour and variety. The essence in the painting connects with the viewer.\nThe beauty and wonder around us inspires my use of colour in oil paint and expression in semi abstract form. The works are subliminal, humorous and powerful in an attempt to convey the richness of our environment in nature and our daily lives.\nCommissions are welcome! Connect with me here.\nShowing all 5 results\nGet In Touch\nQuestions? Connect with me about my art collections, upcoming shows and events.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hfvoa.org/arc/paint/","date":"2023-05-29T21:01:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644913.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529205037-20230529235037-00173.warc.gz","language_score":0.877802848815918,"token_count":291,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__87379982","lang":"en","text":"In accordance with our community’s CC&R (2015), prior to applying exterior paint to your buildings, you must obtain approval of the HFVOA’s Architectural Review Committee (ARC). Allow ~2 weeks lead time for approval. Please read your copy of the specifics in the HFVOA Architectural & Community Livability Principles and Rules document.\nExterior Paint Specifications per ARC Regulations\nExterior paint of Hawthorn Farm Village houses or outbuildings must be harmonious with the others in the subdivision. Prior to painting the same color or changing the exterior color, you must submit the color scheme to the Architectural Review Committee for approval. Only three colors of paint on one building are allowed. The entry door may be a separate color. Outbuildings must match the main structure. Paint finishes to be used on the body of the home should be of a flat or satin content. At no time can high-gloss paint be used on the body, trim (including shutters) or door(s) of a home.\n- Print this form, fill in information\n- Mail the printed form, along with paint samples required to\n5500 NE Farmcrest St.\nHillsboro, OR 97124\n- If there are no questions about your application, the ARC will review it, contact you, and provide you with an orange approval card.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.southwestartist.net/artwork/acrylic-painting-PinnacleView.html","date":"2015-03-30T01:02:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-14/segments/1427131298871.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20150323172138-00111-ip-10-168-14-71.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9417412281036377,"token_count":277,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-14__0__128199127","lang":"en","text":"Pinnacle Views, acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas, 36\" x 40\" x 1 1/2\"\nThis is a saguaro cactus in the Arizona desert. Pinnacle Peak is in the background. It's been a good winter for rain and the wildflowers are happy and the prickly pear cactus is blooming. Soon the saguaro will bloom as well, but it's not quite ready. In the meantime, we enjoy the moment as it is.\nThis is an over-sized painting and will require shipment by freight outside Arizona. There is an option to make it cheaper. Contact me for details.\nPlease remember that monitor settings may make a difference in the colors and values you see. I've adjusted these photos to look as close to the originals as possible, but I cannot see what is on your monitor. There is more information on my FAQ page about monitor settings.\nThis painting is on gallery wrapped canvas. It will not required a frame unless that is your preference. The painting is wired and ready to hang.\nArizona residents will pay applicable sales tax.\nFor this painting the shipping charges will be charged on an individual basis according to your location.\nMost Arizona residents will not be charged shipping because deliver/pick up is easy.\nIf you are outside the USA please contact me for a shipping estimate prior to ordering.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wqmf.iheart.com/featured/doug-podell-the-doc-of-rock/content/2023-01-12-paul-stanley-of-kiss-announces-fine-art-tour-2023/","date":"2024-03-04T17:18:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476464.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304165127-20240304195127-00421.warc.gz","language_score":0.9670863747596741,"token_count":266,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__72264185","lang":"en","text":"Wentworth Gallery is honored to present a collection of works from legendary Musician and Fine Artist, Paul Stanley. Since the artist’s last national art tour, over four years ago, Stanley has created new original paintings, hand painted signature Paul Stanley Ibanez guitars, mixed media originals, and limited-edition artworks including new works on metal.\nSeveral of the pieces on display come from the Black Series that was originally commissioned in 2020 for museum exhibition. As with most events in 2020 that exhibit was canceled due to the pandemic. With the Black Series, Stanley pushes the boundaries of his art by starting with a black canvas and creating vibrancy and emotion with his trademark bright colors. Fans can experience the new works and meet Paul Stanley at the following Wentworth Gallery locations beginning February 3 in Hollywood, FL on February 4 in Boca Raton, FL and then on February 24 in Bethesda, MD and finally February 25 McLean, VA (full details below).\n“Paul’s artwork really connects with people. In particular, his unique use of colors elicits strong emotions. It is extremely rare to sell an entire gallery of art during a show, but Paul does it regularly. He has become an art phenom.” — Christian O’Mahony, Principal Wentworth Gallery","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bodyshopatl.com/service/vehicle-painting/","date":"2024-03-03T03:08:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476180.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20240303011622-20240303041622-00502.warc.gz","language_score":0.9245768785476685,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__60787659","lang":"en","text":"Your vehicle’s paint job is more than just a color – it’s a statement. Whether you’re looking to refresh your car’s appearance or customize it to reflect your unique style, our professional vehicle painting services are here to help you achieve the perfect look.\nUsing state-of-the-art equipment and premium-quality paints, our experienced painters will meticulously prepare your vehicle’s surface and apply a flawless coat of paint to ensure a smooth and durable finish. From classic colors to custom designs, we offer a wide range of options to suit your preferences and make your vision a reality.\nWhether you’re repairing damage from an accident or simply want to give your vehicle a fresh new look, our team is committed to delivering exceptional results that exceed your expectations. 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Let us help you turn heads on the road with a stunning paint job that showcases your personality and style.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://thelifeofmisty.blogspot.com/2010/04/happy-birthday-terry.html","date":"2018-05-23T08:58:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794865468.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20180523082914-20180523102914-00424.warc.gz","language_score":0.9894585013389587,"token_count":348,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__3804368","lang":"en","text":"My brother turns 29 today!\nI have had two ideas that I have been contemplating as to what I would make for my brother as a gift...both requried time, I decided to go with second idea that came to me, painting a verse using acrylic paint on canvas. This is the final product:\nI have only worked with acrylic paint one other time and it was with tissue paper, this was a whole different ball game! I can't say that I am totally pleased with how this project turned out, but its a first attempt at something like this and coming from someone who can barely draw stick figures and has no artist capabilities, I think I didn't do half bad! This project took 5hrs to do...yes, more than I thought, I was guessing 3hrs. I can't complain though, I already had the canvas in my stash of project things and I only had to buy a special acrylic paint brush and the paint because I had neither of these two things.\nPlease note: item is handmade, no two letters are exactly alike. This is considered an enhancement, not a defect. It was painted by an individual not seeking a professional career as an artist.\n* * * * * * * * * * *\nIn support of The Viriginia House and the quest for \"We Can Do It Cheaper\" my cousin will post a picture of a product and then her creation. I do not have a product to compare to at the moment, so you will have to imagine it! 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Multiple artists available for large events.\nHURRY THIS OFFER ENDS FEBRUARY 28, 2018","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://cardshark.us/fr_art_lenain.html","date":"2020-02-18T23:30:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875143815.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20200218210853-20200219000853-00416.warc.gz","language_score":0.9773622155189514,"token_count":710,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__91533646","lang":"en","text":"The Card Cheaters (formerly called The Card Players)\nThis is a lesser known painting amongst the numerous \"descendants\" of Caravaggio's masterpiece The Cardsharps. The part of the composition featuring the three foreground characters is very similar to the staging of the three characters in The Cardsharps, however this piece has a fourth character, an \"innocent\" kid holding a jug of wine - an element that seems to have been borrowed from La Tour's Cheat with the Ace of Diamonds (and/or The Cheat with the Ace of Clubs, if you will). The kid is situated in the background to better highlight the foreground scenery with the card players; his physical appearance seems to suggest that he is somehow related to the guy signaling the dupe's hand (his older brother, possibly) and the presence of the wine seems to suggest that the precious liquid was used to lure the dupe into the game. The dupe does look like he may have had \"a few too many\" and from a strategic point of view it makes all the sense in the world that the drinking preceded the card game.\nFrom an artistic point of view this painting has many nice elements but unfortunately it also has a few technical imperfections that put a dent on the overall work. The expression of the charismatic cheat is rather nice and so is the overall appearance of the kid in the background. But those are both situated at the extreme edges of the painting, which means that these are not the details that are prominent, as the eye of the observer always tends to go towards the center of any painting. And it is exactly around the center of the painting where my eye finds a few details that I wish had been executed better.\nThe face of the dupe seems a tad distorted, as the upper half seems to have been drawn from a slightly different perspective then the lower half. Then there are a few obvious problems with attempts to draw foreshortenings, most prominently obvious on the cheat's right arm, but also somewhat on his left. There is also a less then perfect execution in the way the dupe's left hand is drawn.\nThe use of dramatic shadows is also rather nice and so is the overall composition. The central element of the composition is the dupe's raised hand. The cluster of the characters at the left side makes the cheat appear somewhat isolated, on the right side, which is a rather nice touch for emphasis and dramatic impact. The staging of the cheat's accomplice, whose eye level is above the two main characters at his sides frames the classic triangular composition of the main scenery. But the strategic placement of the crook's raised finger brings the fourth character closer to the main stage and also forms a secondary triangular composition between the boy, the dupe and the crook's raised finger.\nWhat I find rather interesting are the similarities between this painting and Cezanne's masterpiece The Card Players. Obviously Le Nain who painted this canvas in the 17th century could not have been influenced by Cezanne who painted his Card Players two centuries later. But I wonder if the similarities between the two works are purely coincidental. Many master painters are known to use elements from other painters - not in an attempt to copy anyone, but rather as an homage, commentary, or as a way of using an older painting partially as an object for their own work. If you eliminate the two background characters you will see a striking resemblance between this composition and Cezanne's Card Players.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://citiscapes-art.com/category/roofing-services/","date":"2021-09-24T05:58:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057504.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20210924050055-20210924080055-00158.warc.gz","language_score":0.959237277507782,"token_count":561,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__126944737","lang":"en","text":"Choosing the different colors for certain parts of your new home could be a pain in the head. However, it is a fun thing to do because you will decide what you will put in your home and visualize how everything will turn out at the end. It is a pain in the head because there are so many color options that will be laid out for you, which will make it hard for you to choose from. Because of technology, there are new colors available for you to choose from alongside classic and more versatile colors. These many options will lead someone to confusion. The color wheel is almost existent to some of the materials for your home. You need to choose between hundreds of color options, especially on the paint colors for the exterior and interior part of your home, since it will be up to you on what you would like to paint your home with.\nAnother part of the home that people usually have a hard time choosing paint colors for is the home roof. Shockingly, there are now so many roofs color options available for everyone. Even if there are many materials to choose from for the roof, each of these materials has many colors. Having so many color options is not bad because this tells us that there will be a color that will fit our choices. This is good because no single homeowner would have to settle for the mediocre colors, now says roofing contractor Guelph.\nAnd since we are the experts when it comes to roofing, we would like to share with you the most popular roof colors today:\nThis color is very versatile. It could work well with homes that want to achieve a simple yet elegant look. This could be paired well with other earth tone colors. If you paint your exterior with earth tones, khaki is one of the popular choices in the different shades of brown to choose from.\nThe lightness of blue could make any home fresh and new to the eyes. This is a relatively new color for roofing, but it has quickly become a popular choice because it is very fresh to look at, and it makes the home look light and airy.\nThe rustiness of this color goes well with deeper paint colors that you might want to paint your exterior with. This goes well with browns. It is a deeper red which makes it unique to the eyes.\nGreen is also a popular choice, especially this type of deeper green. This kind of green will bring sophistication and elegance to your home.\nThis shade of grey is unique and one-of-a-kind. You should pick this color if you are going for the black, white, and grey home concept popular in modern homes.\nEnsure that your roof’s color is well-coordinated to the paint color of the exterior of your home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://momoftwosalums.com/2012/04/30/kids-crafts-as-presents/","date":"2019-05-25T23:36:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232258453.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20190525224929-20190526010929-00440.warc.gz","language_score":0.975959062576294,"token_count":231,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__105213781","lang":"en","text":"My MIL’s birthday was this past Sunday and I wanted to do something special. I had seen a few things on Pinterest (Of course) and decided it was the perfect gift. Anything that involves grand kids tends to be a great idea.\nI took L’s hand and I painted it with pink paint, her favorite color of course. I then had her press it onto a piece of white construction paper. I painted a stem and two leaves in two different color greens and I placed it in a frame that I bought a special mat for.\nI then too J’s little feet and painted them all different colors. I placed them in the same paper and then used a paintbrush and water to paint in where I wanted the butterfly body and wings. The great thing about water on construction paper is that you can see it for about a minute and then it dries clear so I could see if the body would look good.\nOnce painted and dried I placed it in a matching frame with the same color mat. Needless to say tears were shed and it was a wonderful birthday present.\nI hope you all enjoy!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?reload=true&Citations&tp=&arnumber=1234054&contentType=Conference+Publications&sortType%3Dasc_p_Sequence%26filter%3DAND(p_IS_Number%3A27656)","date":"2016-07-30T19:40:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-30/segments/1469258937291.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20160723072857-00099-ip-10-185-27-174.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9505730271339417,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-30__0__62013015","lang":"en","text":"Skip to Main Content\nA method for the elimination of cracks in infrared reflectograms is presented. Infrared reflectograms show the underdrawing - the basic concept of the artist drawn on the ground layer - in ancient wood panel paintings. Caused by the different mechanical behaviour of the panel and the covering ground layer during the aging of the painting, cracks appear. Cracks not only disturb the appearance of a painting, but are also a problem for segmenting the lines and strokes of the underdrawing. A method based on mathematical morphology, namely morphological reconstruction with viscosity, is used to eliminate the cracks while keeping as much detail as possible in the brush strokes. A priori information that the cracks are usually thinner than the brush strokes and have a preferred orientation is taken into account.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cris.huji.ac.il/en/publications/baroque-modes-and-the-production-of-knowledge","date":"2023-10-01T02:30:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510734.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001005750-20231001035750-00882.warc.gz","language_score":0.8411346673965454,"token_count":543,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__230738009","lang":"en","text":"In his Art of Painting (Fig. 1.1) Johannes Vermeer opens a curtain and lets the observer peek at the crafting of an image. The lavishly dressed painter, his back to the observer, is busy putting to paper the figure of Clio, the muse of history, draped in blue and holding the symbols of her art: the book and the trumpet. On the wall behind her is an elaborate map of the Netherlands (the west facing up), framed by miniature depictions of Dutch towns. Vermeer “juxtapose[s] two kinds of pictorial image” wrote Svetlana Alpers of this painting in her deservedly celebrated analysis: an image fraught with “meanings (art as emblem)” on the one hand, and on the other—an image which serves as a careful “description (art as mapping)” (Alpers 1984, 166). But Vermeer is not commenting on art alone. “The aim of Dutch painters was to capture on a surface a great range of knowledge and information about the world” (Alpers 1984, 122), and Vermeer is setting a contrast between two modes of knowledge: the theatrical, poetic, historical narrative represented by Clio; and the visual exactness and immediacy of the descriptio—the mathematically drawn, factual map (Alpers 1984, 119–123; 166–167).\n|Original language||American English|\n|Title of host publication||International Archives of the History of Ideas/Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees|\n|Number of pages||9|\n|State||Published - 2013|\n|Name||International Archives of the History of Ideas/Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Idees|\nBibliographical noteFunding Information:\n2. The essays collected here stem from a workshop held in Sydney on February 2008 and sponsored by the Australian Research Council grant DP0664046: The imperfection of the Universe: Music, Mathematics, Technology and the Order of Nature in Baroque Science.\n© 2012, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.\n- Causal Account\n- Scientific Revolution\n- Sensual Detail\n- Seventeenth Century\n- Spiritual Speculation","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.calabriafilmcommission.it/en/location/diamante-murales/","date":"2023-12-10T23:01:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679102697.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20231210221943-20231211011943-00503.warc.gz","language_score":0.9065718650817871,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__120567702","lang":"en","text":"Difficulty of achieving40%\nThe Diamante lanes are an open-air gallery: there are over 200 paintings along the walls of Diamante since 1981, following the original idea of the painter Nani Razzetti to reassess the historical center of the town. Diamante has hosted as many as 83 artists from around the world to paint the facades of houses. The operation was a success and no tourist today can visit Diamante without admiring the streets and squares of the town and its famous “Murales”.\nIl Miracolo di Giulia\nLo Sport Nazionale\nChi ha ucciso Giovanni Losardo?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blog.expressextension.com/wp-content/uploads/th-rgfuje/evzeq.php?591239=arteza-brush-pens","date":"2023-03-29T19:20:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949025.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20230329182643-20230329212643-00428.warc.gz","language_score":0.8553631901741028,"token_count":4552,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__114981277","lang":"en","text":"arteza brush pens\nShade the darkest green areas using Seaweed Green.Wet blended green feathers, On very dry paper, paint the blue underfeathers using Royal Blue, drawing around the yellow and green feather tips as you go. Sold and shipped by Arteza. 5 out of 5 stars with 1 reviews. 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Arteza Colors : Neon Pink, Red, Orange, Lemon Yellow, Bright Blue, Sapphire Blue, Royal Blue, Eggplant Purple, Turtle Green, Light Green, Seaweed Green, Noir, Dolphin Grey, Tawny, and Elephant GreyArteza Watercolor Brush Pens are color labeled with unique names. I've been collaborating with Arteza for a couple of months now and I've been really pleased with the product I've chosen so far, the quality and price are really good and they have a … High-quality supplies created with artists in mind. Calligraphy Quotes Doodles Brush Pen Calligraphy Calligraphy Letters Happy Mind Happy Life Happy Minds Lettering Design Hand Lettering Creative Lettering Creative Art Free shipping. $35.20. $36.99. Lighten the lower blue feathers by dampening the center of the feathers and immediately blotting with a paper towel. Rinse brush in water then load the brush with the lightened blue. 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We guarantee our services and back up our commitment with a history of happy customers. The Better Business Bureau gives us an A+ rating, which says something for a business that’s been around as long as we have. Click the image the left to see for yourself why we are the team to call if you’re looking for painters in Charlotte, NC.\nAuthorized Sherwin-Williams Contractor\nMany painting contractors in Charlotte and other locations claim to be best in class when it comes to residential painting, but don’t use industry standard paint. You have to be an authorized contractor to use Sherwin-Williams and we have been for years. Our paint is always the strongest and longest lasting because we only use the best.\nContact Us for a Free Estimate\net a free estimate on painting services by calling 704-737-8839 today. You can also use our contact form to reach us after hours. We’re here to help and are only a phone call away. We look forward to working with you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.introvertpalace.com/products/paint-by-number-colorful-world","date":"2024-04-20T07:46:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817491.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420060257-20240420090257-00741.warc.gz","language_score":0.8971229195594788,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__101975105","lang":"en","text":"Paint by number - Colorful world\nCan you remember the last time you expressed yourself through creativity and art?\nWhether it's a lack of time, confidence, or opportunity — now is your chance to unleash your inner artist .\nGrab one of these painting by number kit and take on the adventure to find the key and let that artist out!\nType: Oil Paintings\nFrame mode: Unframed\nCalligraphy and painting Size: 40x50cm(16x20inch)\nPainting style: DIY Landscape oil painting by numbers","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ellenstapleton.com/artist-bio","date":"2021-01-15T21:34:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703496947.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20210115194851-20210115224851-00794.warc.gz","language_score":0.9595877528190613,"token_count":283,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__271093547","lang":"en","text":"Ellen Stapleton is a prolific Australian artist who in the past 20 years has featured in over 130 exhibitions in galleries, museums and public spaces worldwide.\nShe has traveled the world painting murals, exhibiting her artwork and collaborating with incredible international artists.\nEllen is a talented multi-disciplined artist skilled in acrylic and gouache painting, aerosol and digital art.\nShe creates colourful and elaborate artwork portraying scenes of a vibrant Utopia full of beauty, energy, positivity and creation.\nHer distinctive, stylised, illustrative style is inspired by an eclectic blend of sources including her love of street art, tattoo design, and nature; her travels to exotic locations around the world and her training in Sacred Tibetan Buddhist painting.\nEllen was named one of the most exciting female artists in the world by 'Curvy-World' and was awarded the prestigious 'Barcelona Showcase Best Artist Award' by The Global Art Agency from a selection of over 150 highly esteemed international artists in Antoni Gaudi's architectural masterpiece 'Casa Batllo'.\nHer work has featured in a variety of print and online media including 'Semi-Permanent' and 'Curvy' books and on Australian television shows 'Neighbours' and 'Bed of Roses'. She was also commissioned to create artwork for ‘The Artboards' sold in the famous Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.atticahouse.com.au/products/pink-bouquet-floral-wall-art","date":"2024-04-13T09:55:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00524.warc.gz","language_score":0.877667248249054,"token_count":294,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__142285550","lang":"en","text":"Pink Bouquet Floral Wall Art\nThis lovely wall art features a beautiful mixed bouquet of blush blooms. The perfect way to add a bit of springtime charm to your décor, our Pink Bouquet Wall Art is sure to brighten up any room. Hang it in your living room, bedroom, or even in your office space for a touch of colour and charm.\nWhether you’re looking for a new piece of artwork for your home or simply want to refresh your space, our Pink Bouquet Wall Art is the perfect choice. Add it to your cart today!\n- 700mm x 1000mm\n- 812mm x 1148mm\n- 915mm x 1295mm\n- 1000mm x 1400mm\n- 1148mm x 1624mm\nGLASS OR PERSPEX\n- 100% Australian-made\n- White solvent paint is sprayed protecting the back of the artwork.\n- Perspex finish is near identical to glass finish yet lightweight\n- Glass slightly better finish close up, perspex is more durable\n- Finished with 100% hardwood timber frame\n- These artworks are not mass-produced, each one is meticulously put together by trained artisans within Australia. The end product we hope you appreciate will be a gallery level print that you can adorn for many years to come.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homedecorupdates.com/tips-for-exterior-painting/","date":"2024-04-16T03:48:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817043.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416031446-20240416061446-00101.warc.gz","language_score":0.9388816356658936,"token_count":594,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__147754048","lang":"en","text":"If you’re in the market for new paint, try some of these tips for exterior painting. You should always remember to take your time when painting a house. There are many steps involved in the process and you don’t want to do more than you have to. Use these tips to save time and money during the project. Listed below are a few tips that will help you have a better result. When choosing paint, make sure to choose a good quality product for your needs.\nCheck the weather before painting the exterior of your house. A few hours of light rain should not affect the paint drying time. The temperature and humidity should be between 50 percent and 60 percent. Darker colors are likely to slow down the drying time. It’s best to check the dew point, the temperature at which moisture will be visible. When painting, don’t forget to use a moisture meter so you know exactly what the temperature is before starting.\nBefore you paint the exterior of your house, it’s important to consider the temperature of your home. Cold weather can cause paint to peel, crack, and chip, as well as change its sheen. You should choose the correct paint for your climate. Remember, the temperature of the air and the surface is directly related. If you’re unsure of a particular color, try purchasing the smallest amount possible and letting the paint dry before committing to it.\nWhen to Paint the Exterior of Your Home\nPrimer is essential for an even paint coverage. Use primer before the first coat of house paint. If you’re painting over wood, use an oil-based primer. Exterior paint is often a large undertaking and should be done by a professional to ensure a quality finish. To find a good painting contractor, use a service such as Contractor Connection. The site vets painting contractors for insurance and qualifications, so you can rest assured they’ll do a good job.\nWhen choosing paint, use the best quality. Top-quality paints have a higher durability and last longer than ordinary ones. You should choose light-colored paints because they are easy to clean and less likely to fade. Choose an oil-based paint if you have steel railings or wooden steps. Depending on the type of surface, oil-based paint will provide the best results. If you’re concerned about health hazards, seek the advice of a paint expert.\nIf you’re not sure about the weather, you should plan your project accordingly. You can paint the exterior of your home when it’s cold outside, but it’s best if you wait until warm weather returns. After all, cold weather will make the surface of your home susceptible to wind and rain. You should also make sure to use the proper materials for exterior painting. By following these tips, you can make this project as easy as painting on warm days.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.stagnesmuseum.org.uk/2019/04/page/2/","date":"2020-02-26T00:13:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875146176.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20200225233214-20200226023214-00331.warc.gz","language_score":0.9787922501564026,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__129572858","lang":"en","text":"St Agnes Museum is deeply honoured to have been lent this beautiful miniature of Mary Bunn, first wife of John Opie, “The Cornish Wonder”, painted in 1794, by Truro born Henry Bone RA (1755-1834). Arguably the greatest enamel painter of all time, he became the official royal enamelist to George III, George IV and William IV. It is believed that, for this miniature, he copied a painting of Mary by John Opie which has since been lost. Mary and John later divorced.\nThe miniature is displayed in the Museum’s Opie cabinet alongside a superb John Opie self-portrait, his palette and paintbox, and four works by his great nephew, Edward Opie.\nBought on eBay for the Museum, after a very tense final few moments, a WWII Defence Medal, awarded to Mrs Philadelphia Snell of Trenethick Cottage, Mount Hawke. It is especially good to have a medal awarded to a woman and also one from Mount Hawke.\nThe Museum already has a lovely collection of paraphernalia of Gordon Snell, Philadelphia’s husband, which was given to the Museum in 1994. There is a letter between Gordon and Philadelphia before their marriage, several driver passes from Carlyon Haulage of Mount Hawke, issued during WWII, other papers, and a photo of Gordon and Philadelphia in their later years.\nThe medal comes with its box sent OHMS.\nWe hope to learn what Philadelphia did during WWII to be awarded her Defence Medal.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://level1gallery.com/collections/pierre-auguste-renoir","date":"2023-01-29T07:13:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499700.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20230129044527-20230129074527-00795.warc.gz","language_score":0.9693028926849365,"token_count":385,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__16553161","lang":"en","text":"Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a French Impressionist painter whose eye for beauty made him one of the movement's most popular practitioners. He is best known for his paintings of bustling Parisian modernity and leisure in the last three decades of the 19th century. Though celebrated as a colorist with a keen eye for capturing the movement of light and shadow, Renoir started to explore Renaissance painting in the middle of his career, which led him to integrate more line and composition into his mature works and create some of his era's most timeless canvases.\nWorking alongside Claude Monet, Renoir was essential to developing Impressionist style in the late 1860s, but there is a decidedly human element to his work that sets him apart. Renoir had a brilliant eye for both intimate domesticity and the day's fashions, and his images of content families and well-dressed Parisian pleasure seekers created a bridge from Impressionism's more experimental aims to a modern, middle-class art public.\nRenoir was the first Impressionist to perceive the potential limitations of an art based primarily on optical sensation and light effects. Though his discoveries in this field would always remain integral to his art, he reasserted the necessity of composition and underlying structure in modern painting, achieving in his mature work a structured, monumental style that acknowledged the strengths of High Renaissance art.\nRenoir's example became indispensable for the major French movements of high modernism: Fauvism and Cubism. Like Renoir, the progenitors of these styles focused on issues of color, composition, and depth rather than quick sketches of individual moments. His composed, vivid paintings created a vital bridge from earlier colorists like Raphael, Peter Paul Rubens, Jean-Antoine Watteau, and Eugène Delacroix to the 20th-century giants Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homrepairpro.com/blog/painting-for-prosperity-boosting-home-value-and-mood-with-a-fresh-coat","date":"2024-03-01T00:02:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474893.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229234355-20240301024355-00285.warc.gz","language_score":0.9362832307815552,"token_count":1294,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__128158446","lang":"en","text":"As a specialist in various handyman services, including painting, I understand the profound impact that a fresh coat of paint can have on your living spaces. In this article, I will delve into the world of painting and how it goes beyond aesthetics, adding value to your home, and uplifting your mood.\nColor isn't just about visual appeal; it also influences our emotions and perceptions. Whether you're seeking to create a cozy ambiance in your living room or a serene atmosphere in your bedroom, the right color choices can achieve just that. Professionals in the field are well-versed in color psychology, helping you select shades that resonate with your desired mood and enhance your overall well-being.\nFirst impressions matter, and a well-maintained exterior with a fresh coat of paint can create a positive impression, conveying that your home is cared for and inviting. Expert painters take pride in their meticulous work, ensuring even application, crisp lines, and a finish that exudes professionalism. 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Skilled painters ensure that your home's interiors and exteriors are presented in the best possible light, making it more attractive to buyers and increasing your return on investment.\nYour home is a reflection of your personality and style. Customizing your living spaces through paint colors is an exciting way to infuse your unique identity into your home. Whether you're drawn to vibrant hues or soothing neutrals, skilled painters can bring your vision to life. Personalizing your home through paint not only creates a space you love but also leaves a lasting mark that resonates with you and your family.\nAchieving a flawless paint job requires skill, precision, and the right techniques. Professional painters are equipped with the expertise to create smooth surfaces free of streaks, drips, and imperfections. Meticulously preparing surfaces, addressing existing flaws, and applying paint with precision results in a polished, professional finish that elevates the overall look of your home.\nHave a room that feels tired and outdated? A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for revitalizing the space. Whether it's your kitchen cabinets, a bathroom, or a bedroom, painting offers a budget-friendly way to breathe new life into any room. Skilled painters have the skills to transform even the most outdated spaces into vibrant and modern areas that align with your current style preferences.\nDid you know that paint plays a role in indoor air quality? Low-quality paints can release harmful volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the air, affecting your health and well-being. Prioritizing the use of paints with low VOC content ensures that your home's air quality remains healthy. This is especially beneficial if you have family members with allergies, sensitivities, or respiratory conditions.\nPaint isn't limited to entire walls; it can also be used to create focal points and accents. Whether it's a bold-colored accent wall or intricate trimwork, painters excel at adding artistic touches that enhance the architectural elements of your home. These accents not only draw attention to specific features but also contribute to the overall visual interest of your spaces.\nChoosing the right type of paint, finish, and colors can be overwhelming. Painters are not only skilled professionals; they're also knowledgeable guides. They work closely with you to understand your preferences and offer expert recommendations that align with your vision. Commitment to quality ensures that the results of painting services are enduring and beautiful, leaving you with spaces that exude prosperity and charm for years to come.\nPainting allows you to stay in tune with the latest design trends while also expressing your personal style. Whether you're inclined towards classic elegance, modern minimalism, or a fusion of both, painters have the expertise to translate your preferences onto your walls. From trendy color palettes to unique techniques, you can achieve a look that resonates with current aesthetics and stands the test of time.\nIn an era of environmental consciousness, choosing the right paint and practices matters. Professional painters prioritize eco-friendly options, including paints with low VOC content and sustainable application methods. By opting for environmentally responsible painting, you're not only enhancing your home but also contributing to a greener planet. These choices align with modern values and have a positive impact on both your living spaces and the environment.\nA cohesive color scheme can create a sense of unity and harmony throughout your home. Whether you're looking to create a seamless transition between rooms or enhance specific architectural features, painters can guide you in selecting colors that create a visual flow. With their expertise, you can achieve a balanced and harmonious environment that enhances the overall aesthetic appeal of your home.\nWhile the immediate impact of a fresh coat of paint is undeniable, its longevity depends on proper maintenance. Professional painters not only provide exceptional painting services but also offer guidance on preserving the quality of your paint job. Whether it's advice on cleaning techniques or strategies for touch-ups, their expertise ensures that your investment in painting remains vibrant and pristine for years to come.\nAre you ready to experience the transformative power of a fresh coat of paint? Reach out to me at HOM Repair Pro LLC today and let me be the catalyst for enhancing your home's value and mood. Whether it's boosting curb appeal, personalizing interiors, or protecting against the elements, I am here to bring your vision to life. Contact me at (206) 228-9623 or [email protected] to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a more vibrant and prosperous living space. Your home deserves the touch of excellence that only Homsalama 21 can provide.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ranchosenventa.net/?p=1666","date":"2017-07-21T06:38:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549423723.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20170721062230-20170721082230-00445.warc.gz","language_score":0.9699580073356628,"token_count":538,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__173759546","lang":"en","text":"There are some important things that you need to think about before you start painting your house or commercial property. If you are one of those homeowners or property owners who want to save a lot of time, money, and energy in painting projects, then it is advisable that you hire a professional or company that provides outstanding painting service. While it is true that you can paint your house or your commercial property all by yourself, it is still advisable that you hire a reputable painting contractor out there. It is now a lot easier to find and hire painting contractors, and all you have to do is do an online research. However, you need to make sure that you are careful in hiring a painting contractor since not all of them can provide you excellent quality painting service. For you to find the best and the most reputable painting contractor near you, you need to make sure that you dedicate some time doing a little research on the Internet and read blogs or online articles that provide useful tips and helpful information on how to find the most reliable and reputable painting contractors in your area.\nYou should always make sure that you get don’t make any hurried decisions and that you do your homework first before you hire a particular painting contractor. Aside from doing an online research, you should also make sure that you consider your budget when looking for a painting contractor. The best painting contractors out there should have an excellent track record.\nIt is very important that you check the experience of the painting contractor. The most reliable and reputable painting contractors out there should have adequate experience. You should also make sure that you hire only those painting contractors who have top-notch credentials and excellent background history. It is also very helpful that you visit the website of the company that provides painting service. By visiting the website or the online page of the wedding contractor, you should be able to check whether or not he has adequate experience and excellent credentials. You should also be able to check the previous works or projects of the painting contractor if you visit their website or their online page.\nIf You Read One Article About Ceramics, Read This One\nIt is very important that you choose or hire a painting contractor who is able to assess your needs. Before you hire a particular painting contractor, you need to make sure that you scrutinize his reputation first. It is crucial that you hire only those painting contractors who have an excellent or outstanding reputation. Don’t forget to write down the contact information of the painting contractor while you are still on their website. Before you hire the painting contractor, it is wise that you ask them some relevant questions first and raise your concerns if you have any.The Ultimate Guide to Ceramics","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://psicologofaustorodriguez.com/250/what-makes-house-painters-in-medford-stand-out/","date":"2024-04-13T03:41:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816535.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413021024-20240413051024-00193.warc.gz","language_score":0.9543207287788391,"token_count":1371,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__99914782","lang":"en","text":"Proven Excellence: Medford OR Interior House Painters\nSearching for professional and experienced house painters to change your house? Check out the most notable interior house painters in Medford Oregon. Because of their comprehensive variety of residential painting services and expert skills, these paint contractors could bring new life to any room in your home.\nLike a homeowner, you deserve merely the best in terms of your living area. That’s why it’s important to hire professional house painters who understand the necessity of quality and reliability inside their work. Using a reputable painting company, you can depend on that every project will probably be completed to the highest standard, leaving your property looking and feeling its best.\nTransforming Your Own Home with Interior Painting Services\nIf you’re seeking to refresh the look of your property, interior painting is a superb method to achieve stunning results. 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They understand that different surfaces require different treatments, and can be sure that the paint is used correctly to supply maximum protection and lasting results.\nPaint contractors in Medford Oregon also have access to the best paints, ensuring that your property looks its best for years. These paints are durable and proof against weather, reducing the need for frequent touch-ups and maintenance.\nTogether with their skills and expertise, professional house painters provide homeowners with reassurance. These are insured and licensed, providing you with the confidence that your home is in good hands. Additionally they guarantee their work, so make no mistake that you are pleased with the outcomes.\nIn terms of house exterior painting, it pays to use the most effective professionals. Trust the very best interior house painters in Medford Oregon that will help you improve your home’s entrance charm using their exceptional skills and expertise.\nAffordable House Painters with Uncompromising Quality\nIn relation to residential painting services, homeowners often concern yourself with the price of an expert paint job. However, with all the top interior house painters in Medford Oregon, affordability doesn’t mean compromising on quality. These professionals offer competitive pricing without having to sacrifice the caliber of their work.\nProfessional house painters hold the expertise and experience to provide exceptional painting services that can transform your home. From choosing the proper paint colors to ensuring an even and also finish, these experts understand how to deliver outstanding results on every project.\nWith regards to affordability, these house painters understand the importance of delivering good value to homeowners. They provide transparent pricing and assist you to stay affordable while still giving the highest degree of service and quality.\nSo, if you’re looking for affordable house painters who can increase the look and feel of your property, take a look at the top interior house painters in Medford.\nLocal Experts with Extensive Experience\nIn terms of hiring professional house painters in Medford, experience is very important for achieving excellent results. The very best interior house painters in Medford have extensive experience in the industry. They have a very deep understanding of various painting techniques and materials, allowing them to deliver the very best outcome for every project.\nThese experienced painters have worked on a selection of residential painting services, from simple touch-ups to full house renovations. There is a proven track record of producing high-quality work that fits and exceeds their clients’ expectations. By hiring these local painting experts, homeowners may be certain that their projects will be in capable and competent hands.\nMoreover, the very best interior house painters in Medford work with a professional painting company that values professionalism and client satisfaction. They may be committed to delivering the greatest amount of service and quality, by using a center on focus to detail and superior craftsmanship.\nDeciding on the top interior house painters in Medford is the perfect decision homeowners can make to transform their houses with quality and reliable painting services. These professionals offer a range of expertise and qualifications, ensuring that every project, small or big, is handled with precision and skill.\nBy hiring experienced painters, homeowners can grow their home’s appearance and value, both in and out. With affordable pricing and uncompromising quality, top interior house painters in Medford offer competitive rates and affordability.\nLocal experts with extensive experience, these professionals are devoted to delivering exceptional results for every project, using their expertise in different painting techniques and materials to create fresh and appealing atmospheres.\nGet in contact\nDon’t wait any more to transform your house. Contact the top interior house painters in Medford today and schedule your painting services with these local experts. You won’t be disappointed with all the exceptional results and quality services they offer.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://onestopdecorating.com/porter-paint-rebate-sale/","date":"2023-12-02T11:28:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100399.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202105028-20231202135028-00214.warc.gz","language_score":0.9348000884056091,"token_count":116,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__7008308","lang":"en","text":"Porter Paints rebate sale has started for March, 2011!\nFrom March 1st through March 31st, purchase any qualifying gallon of Porter Paint and receive up to a $6.00 back on EVERY gallon.\nSince 1921, Porter Paint (now PPG Porter Paints)… has been a preferred choice of the most demanding professionals, sophisticated interior designers and discerning do-it-yourselfers. Great quality, great price and satisfaction guaranteed.\nStop by our Shawnee location and let us mix you up a gallon of “something beautiful”!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.lydiacampbell.work/about","date":"2019-03-24T10:07:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912203409.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20190324083551-20190324105551-00497.warc.gz","language_score":0.9410356879234314,"token_count":183,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__44558137","lang":"en","text":"Lydia graduated from The College of Charleston with a BA in Studio Art. She is currently living and working in Martha's Vineyard, MA. Her work is available through The A Gallery in West Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard, MA.\nMy work is largely figurative and documents and explores physical youth and personal relationships within contemporary American lifestyle through photorealistic drawings and watercolor paintings.\nI am currently working on a series of watercolor paintings on canvas that examine and pay homage to the individuals in my life and the scenes that they create. These paintings document a specific time and location in my life, as well as the lives of the people portrayed.\nI am also working on an ongoing series loosely titled “Family History” where I create images based on photographs sourced from family member’s albums and collections. For me this provides a sense of identity and examines memory construction.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lawfullychic.com/a-room-with-a-view/","date":"2022-10-01T18:23:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030336880.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20221001163826-20221001193826-00120.warc.gz","language_score":0.9475570917129517,"token_count":285,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__100962248","lang":"en","text":"“Chambre”, Zara Matthews’ solo exhibition with the Eagle Gallery, presents a portrait of a room through an installation of paintings. The exhibition follows Matthews’ first “room portrait”, which was shown at the Whitechapel Gallery’s “East End Academy – The Painting Edition” exhibition in 2009.\nThe recreation of the light and atmosphere of the bedroom of a converted chapel in the north of France comments upon the relationship between painting and photography. The room acts as a metaphor for the way that light floods into a camera and is captured and locked in time as an image.\nThe paintings were initiated from a series of photographs Matthews made in the room. Having gone to sleep in the dark she awoke to the content and details of the space revealed in the early morning. The artist’s eye roams the walls, furniture and corners, dwelling on the intimate, domestic details revealed.\nThe process of painting introduces a different element of time and these haunting and evocative fragments speak of desire and memory in their recreation of place.\n“Chambre” is on at the Eagle Gallery from 16 September – 21 October 2011.\nEagle Gallery / EMH Arts\n159 Farringdon Road\nLondon EC1R 3AL\n+ 44 (0) 207 833 2674","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.shastour.com/post/david-boyd-jr","date":"2024-04-18T07:43:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817200.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418061950-20240418091950-00187.warc.gz","language_score":0.955219566822052,"token_count":369,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__1159880","lang":"en","text":"Saturday 9am to 5pm & Sunday 11am-5pm\nPhone: (678) 631-8909\n14 East Washington Street\nNewnan, GA 30263\nBoyd is a nationally award winning artist whose work can be found in private collections across the globe. He is an avid outdoor painter and describes himself as a southern impressionist painter. Boyd attended the Savannah College of Art and Design, receiving a degree in illustration. He is an active member of several groups including the Plein Air Painters of the Southeast (in which he currently serves as president), National Oil and Acrylic Painters Society and he is a signature member of the Oil Painters of America, American Impressionist Society and the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association. He is a founding member of the Society of Seven, a regional band of representational painters.\nIn 2016 Boyd cofounded The Studio School at Three Hearts Farm outside of Newnan, Georgia where he teaches painting and hosts award winning painters for workshops throughout the year. Boyd also teaches workshops across the southeast. In the fall of 2017 he opened David Boyd Gallery & Studio in historic downtown Newnan, Georgia. Boyd took his teaching online in 2020 starting The Basement Sessions, a live streamed glimpse into his process. Boyd is also a proud husband and father.\nHis work is available through his gallery, David Boyd Gallery and Studio in Newnan, GA, on his website at www.davidboydjr.com, or though Spalding Nix Fine Art in Atlanta, Hagan Fine Art in Charleston, American Contemporary Art online and Beverly McNeill Gallery in Birmingham, AL.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.spain.info/ko/que-quieres/arte/monumentos/valencia/cueva_de_la_arana_abrigo_ii.html","date":"2016-05-30T07:11:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-22/segments/1464050919950.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20160524004839-00206-ip-10-185-217-139.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.788218080997467,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-22__0__41782631","lang":"en","text":"La Araña Caves (Cave II).\nLa Araña caves (Cave II)\nScenes depicted at the Araña Caves\nLa Araña Cave, in Bicorp, is outstanding for its prehistoric rock art, especially the scene depicting the hunting of wild goats. Arrows and wounded animals are some of the elements you can see in this wonderful composition. Also worthy of mention is a scene showing honey being collected and another of dancing.\n- 건축: Prehistoric cave\n- 예술 시대: Prehistory\n다음에서 금요일 다음까지 일요일다음에서 10:00 - 14:00\n- 일반 가격: 5€","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://menicknack.tumblr.com/mobile","date":"2014-09-23T20:21:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-41/segments/1410657139669.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20140914011219-00155-ip-10-234-18-248.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8062736988067627,"token_count":436,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-41","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-41__0__60275973","lang":"en","text":"Michael James Bell (Bael), SERO (EROS), 94cm x 110cm, Acrylic and Charcoal on Canvas, 2012, image posted with the permission of the artist.\nBael: Website | Shop | Tumblr\nBael’s work will be apart of an upcoming group exhibition, ’Experimentation in Inspiration’ that will begin September 20th, 2014 at the Blackout Gallery in Manchester, U.K.\nSee more on:\n♥ iheartmyart | facebook | twitter | instagram | flickr | mailing list | pinterest\nJustin Hopkins, People Like You (Skinny Legs and All), 18 x 24”, 2014, oil on board,\nJustin’s Tumblr: rarebitstudio | instragram | facebook | twitter\niheartmyart | facebook | twitter | pinterest | instagram\nthe only domestic instinct my parents have managed to pass on to me is the tendency to hoard multiple plastic bags in another plastic bags despite the fact that I will probably never need this many plastic bags in my adult life\nSangduck Kim, The Place of no.909_J, 35.8 x 28.3”, oil on canvas, 2010, image courtesy of the artist.\nJames Baldwin and Bayard Rustin.\nCumulus Consonance Study 1 by Scott Naismith\n(Source: violentfuschia, via scienceandhumanity)\nJane Lafarge Hamill, John in White, 2012, oil on canvas, 27 x 22.5 inches, image courtesy of the artist.\n(Source: traceloops, via reesh)\nYale MFA graduate Jordan Casteel’s Galen (2014) is an obvious standout. Her skills as a painter and familiarity with post-Impressionist artists Matisse and Cézanne are obvious in both her work’s unconventional colors as well as its composition.–Interview Magazine\nJuneteenth celebration in Austin, Texas, on June 19, 1900\n(Source: smithsonianmag.com, via blackcontemporaryart)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dutchartbox.com/international-portrait-competition/","date":"2023-05-28T23:25:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644571.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20230528214404-20230529004404-00400.warc.gz","language_score":0.8906583189964294,"token_count":418,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__141145173","lang":"en","text":"International Portrait Competition\nYou are invited to enter the 24th Annual International Portrait Competition, showcasing the finest in portraiture and figurative art today. The International Portrait Competition is open to all artists, members and non-members. A variety of mediums is welcomed and encouraged. The top twenty finalists are required to exhibit their selected original artwork and be present at the prestigious The Art of the Portrait conference in Atlanta, GA, April 21-24, 2022 for final judging and awards.\nNo photography, electronic, computer generated art, art done in a class, workshop or under supervision is eligible. All other media is accepted and encouraged, both two-dimensional and three-dimensional.\n9th of Februari 2022\nAll finalists will be eligible for over $115,000 in cash and prizes. The William F. Draper Grand Prize includes a feature article in International Artist Magazine and a $25,000 cash prize. Finalists also receive recognition in The Art of the Portrait journal and on the Portrait Society’s website. Finalists receive complementary tuition to The Art of the Portrait conference as well as other cash and prizes.\nFor more information about this art competition and how to enter please check out the offical webiste here:\nFor a complete list of art competitions for 2022 take a look here.\nArt materials to inspire you\nCreative Mark Art Drying Rack for Artist Painting Panels, Paper & Prints, Ladder Style Artwork Organizer, Mahogany Finish\nFilbert Paint Brushes Set, 12 PCS Artist Brush for Acrylic Oil Watercolor Gouache Artist Professional Painting Kits with Synthetic Nylon Tips\nMISULOVE Charcoal Pencils Drawing Set, 12 Colors Professional Soft Pastel Pencils, Skin Tone Colored Pencils for Sketching, Drawing, Shading, Coloring, Layering & Blending for Beginners & Artists","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://house214design.com/uncategorized/color/?replytocom=17","date":"2022-10-03T04:23:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337398.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20221003035124-20221003065124-00554.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470726251602173,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__124381371","lang":"en","text":"I enjoy a grey, black, and white palette and will base design decisions for my home with these colors in mind.\nThere are a number of ways that will help you achieve my design philosophy. The first thing you will notice in my own home is color. I enjoy a grey, black, and white palette and will base design decisions for my home with these colors in mind. Of course, you will see various shades of grey, black, and white throughout the house, but they are the base of the home.\nFor me, honoring a consistent palette creates a calming and predictable setting which I appreciate and crave. We have a busy household with three young children. The last thing I want to create in our home is unnecessary chaos. By choosing a consistent palette for our home, I create the calming retreat my family and I desire.\nWhen you stay consistent with your color palette, your home won’t feel disjointed from one room to the next. It will actually create the opposite outcome and everything will flow and connect. The paint that you choose for the walls of your home is a fantastic place to start. It will provide you with a big impact quickly. The wonderful thing about painting is that it is inexpensive and anybody can do it.\nIn my own home, the entire downstairs is painted Rhino by Behr. If I wanted another color in a room, I would choose the color before or after on the paint card. This way it would stay in the color family and would be a natural progression into the room it is connected to. Remember, consistency is key to achieving a classic, simple, and timeless look.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carollambertarts.com/kachemak-bay-first-light/","date":"2023-09-28T08:16:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510368.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928063033-20230928093033-00449.warc.gz","language_score":0.9701820611953735,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__66599682","lang":"en","text":"I just returned from my yearly trip to Homer for plein air painting. The weather was overcast on many days, but at dawn the light came in from under the clouds. For this painting, I stood in almost the same place as last year, when I painted Kachemak Dawn #2 (back a few pages on this blog), but the mood is so very different!\n8\" x 10\" oil on linen panel\nTo purchase, contact me at firstname.lastname@example.org\n$240 plus shipping, unframed","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artandarchaeology.princeton.edu/courses/european-art-revolutions-and-avant-gardes","date":"2023-11-29T11:08:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100081.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129105306-20231129135306-00490.warc.gz","language_score":0.8899649381637573,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__228348021","lang":"en","text":"A broad study of European painting and sculpture from the French Revolution to 1900 with special attention to social, political, and cultural shifts. Themes include art and political turmoil, imperial conquest, the rise of landscape painting, the politics of the nude, and the birth of modernism. Emphasis on major movements, including Neoclassicism, Romanticism, Realism, Impressionism, and Post-Impressionism, and artists including David, Canova, Goya, Vigée-Lebrun, Turner, Courbet, Manet, Monet, Degas, Rodin, Van Gogh, and Cézanne. This class was formerly known as \"Neoclassicism through Impressionism.\"\nEuropean Art: Revolutions and Avant-Gardes (HA or LA)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mallorcacaprice.com/en/albert-pinya-presents-the-painters-friends-in-santander/","date":"2023-09-30T00:44:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510529.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20230929222230-20230930012230-00750.warc.gz","language_score":0.9395135045051575,"token_count":312,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__325027061","lang":"en","text":"The Santander gallery Exhibit hosts the Mallorcan artist’s first solo exhibition in northern Spain\nAlbert Pinya will be exhibiting his work ‘Los amigos del pintor’ (The painter’s friends) at the Exhibit gallery in Santander from the 8th of September to the 6th of October. The Mallorcan artist’s first solo exhibition in northern Spain will be made up of a selection of recent, unpublished paintings on canvas in different formats. A series of ceramics, of reduced dimensions and produced in collaboration with the ceramist Català-Roig, will complete the exhibition.\nMallorcan gastronomy, with the canvas “Trempó with capers and friends”; the exaltation of the autochthonous; local identity; environmental awareness, with “Salvem la posidonia”; or the elevation of nature and the characteristic elements of Mediterranean life and landscape will be very present in all the artist’s pieces. Also, the autobiographical, after he has spent some time working from other perspectives.\nThe exhibition curator, critic and gallery owner, Mónica Álvarez, has described the artist as follows: “Pinya is the artist of personal experiences, of laughter, of looks, of family and complicity with the spectator. All these components become the painter’s friends, the motifs that provoke and unleash his work, full of biographical references”.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.richardwhitecreative.com/product-page/pa-24-polperro-harbour","date":"2024-02-23T21:20:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474445.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20240223185223-20240223215223-00824.warc.gz","language_score":0.9023807644844055,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__123714224","lang":"en","text":"One of my favourite places in Cornwall. I've spent many days over the years walking in this area with a sketch pad and camera in hand. This original oil painting gave me a chance to paint freely using heavy oil paint with palette knives, brushes and my fingers.\nPA-24: Polperro Harbour\nStatus: SOLD - Available for sale as a Fine Art print only. See the Print Gallery in the menu bar above.\nImage size (in cms): 60(h) x 80(w)\nOther bespoke sizes available: N/A\nPostage: Free to all UK addresses (for addresses outside the UK, options are available at the checkout).\nCarriage: Every artwork is securely packaged and despatched using reliable couriers to minimise any potential risk. I want your purchase to arrive safely and in perfect condition. To this end, all Items are insured and tracked.\nMount Board: All prints and paintings come with a surrounding 5cm wide mount board frame in white. Don’t forget to add this to the picture size for the overall dimensions prior to framing.\nCertificate of authenticity & Edition Number: yes\nFraming Service: On request","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jamessomervillelindsay.com/content/about-james","date":"2018-06-21T23:18:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864303.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20180621231116-20180622011116-00282.warc.gz","language_score":0.9601661562919617,"token_count":309,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__72690036","lang":"en","text":"I was born in Scone, Perthshire in 1954, grew up in Lanark in the Clyde Valley and studied at Glasgow School of Art, under the tutelage of the late John Cunningham. Despite the many fine art influences at GSA, I chose a career in advertising and design, and enjoyed many creative highs during a 26 year career in the industry.\nHowever, since my decision to seek a more personal form of self expression and fulfilment, nothing compares to the joys of paint on canvas. At every opportunity, I endeavour to capture my chosen subject 'plein air', be it in the wonderful light of southern France, the vibrant colour of the Italian riviera or here at home in coastal village, or city square. The fun and banter when the idyll is interrupted by the inquisitive passer by, simply adds to the pleasure.\nSince deciding to paint full time in 2009, I have established a studio and framing workshop in an outbuilding adjoining my home in Lanark, and also a base near Béziers in the Languedoc, in the south of France. My painting is now split between the UK and gypsy-like travels abroad. In France and Italy, working from an old camper van affectionately nicknamed Claude (after Monet, my favourite artist), I am inspired by the light and colour of the region, often capturing my subject in one outdoor session.\n\"I am inspired by the light and colour of the region, often capturing my subject in one outdoor session.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jcweb.libercus.net/Art-Culture/2019/10/27/Johnson-City-artist-s-true-colors-on-display.html","date":"2020-08-11T19:07:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738819.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20200811180239-20200811210239-00537.warc.gz","language_score":0.9649218320846558,"token_count":469,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__189361971","lang":"en","text":"Of course, the leaves are changing in the high country, but visitors to the Alta Vista Gallery in Valley Crucis, North Carolina, can see stunning landscapes from here in Johnson City.\nFrom now until mid-December, more than 40 paintings by Monique Carr will be on display at the gallery, examples of her semi-abstract style.\nAlthough Carr mostly paints landscapes and florals, they don’t depict real places and things. She produces them all from her imagination.\n“Instead of painting what I see with my eyes, they’re more of an interpretation of what feel with my soul,” she said Thursday. “It gives my paintings an ethereal feeling, makes them more mysterious looking.”\nIn her work, Carr said she likes to use limited palettes. Over the course of several subsequent paintings, she uses similar colors to create a series.\nTo convey different textures and patterns, she rarely uses brushes. Instead, she experiments with paper towels, credit cards, scrapers, her fingers and scratches with her fingernails.\nCarr also hides a signature exclamation point in each of her paintings, something to encourage viewers to explore every inch of her canvasses while looking for them.\nThe effects have won her several awards for art, most recently Best in Show from a juried exhibit in Jonesborough.\nThough she’s lived here for 21 years, Carr hasn’t always called Johnson City home. She grew up in Montreal, Canada, then lived in the Cayman Islands for 10 years. That where she met her husband, Hank Carr, who is originally from the area. The couple moved to East Tennessee in 1999.\nCarr still carries a noticeable accent bestowed on her by her predominantly French-speaking homeland.\nShe originally worked in graphic design, but 20 years ago made a turn toward her passion and became a full-time artist. She now paints and teaches workshops in her studio.\nHer art has been featured in local, regional and national shows, including frequent displays at Alta Vista.\nFor more information about Carr, visit her website at moniquecarr.com. For information, including hours and the location of the Alta Vista Gallery, visit altavistagallery.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.westcountrybooks.co.uk/acatalog/Westcountry-Art-and-Artists-p1.html","date":"2017-12-12T08:24:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948515311.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20171212075935-20171212095935-00500.warc.gz","language_score":0.9663347005844116,"token_count":935,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__96195823","lang":"en","text":"About Westcountry Books\nOnline Catalogue | Art and Artists | Westcountry Art and Artists Page: 1 2 > >> View All (16)\nThe Year of the Artist was a national event that brought together creative talents from all disciplines. In the south west alone, more than 400 writers, performers, scupltors, photographers, painters and craftspeople were commissioned by South West Arts to produce pieces celebrating the year.\nThroughout the book, Robert Jones uses his knowledge of the Cornish coast and the fishing trade to re-examine many of Wallis pictures, discovering how keen an eye the painter had for the details of the world around him. Here is clear evidence that the painting of ships and fishing vessels in distant locations are effectively a visual record of the artists own time spent at sea. From the Labrador Coast to Gibraltar, Wallis early years as a seaman can be traced in his painting and are here confirmed through official records, including contemporary crew lists.\nThis superbly illustrated book charts Hewlett's development as an artist from indefatigable draughtsman and teacher to dedicated painter of the major series of Bristol Empire and Notre Dame paintings. Contains over 200 paintings and drawings by the artist.\nFor a period in the 1920s, Dod Procter was perhaps the most famous artist in Britain. Her painting of a reclining young woman, \"Morning\", caught the public imagination when the Daily Mail purchased it for the nation from the Royal Academy annual show in 1927.\nBorlase Smart (1881-1947) grew up in Kingsbridge, South Devon, later living in Plymouth and working as art critic for the Western Morning News. In 1913 he moved to St Ives as a student of Julius Olsson who had established a school of painting there in 1895. Olsson introduced Smart to marine painting and it is for his seascapes that he is today best known.Smart saw active service on the Western Front serving in the Artists Rifles and recording his experiences in a series of powerful sketches. Here he met Leonard Fuller and the two painters, deeply affected by their experiences of war, determined together to join the art colony of St Ives. It was here Smart put down his roots and concentrated upon his painting, based on sound draughtsmanship and careful observation of the movement of the sea.\nCornwall has long been recognised as a centre for artists, rivalled only by London. For over a hundred years, successive generations of painters and sculptors have made Cornwall their inspiration and place of work.\nThis is the first major study of the Cornish art metalwork that was so skilfully crafted over an 80-year period from the height of the Arts and Crafts movement, through the Art Nouveau to the birth of the 'Craft' movement.\nIn thirty years, he recorded with Ruskinian precision and Pre-Raphaelite intensity of colour, Cornwall's varied beauties. Revelling in the diverse moods of sea and sky, the golden sands and the majesty and grandeur of the Cornish cliffs. Three experts on John Brett discuss his life and work, his relations with Ruskin and his time in Cornwall, concluding with a large selection of the paintings.\nLaura Knight: A Life covers her long productive career and probes the myths and fictions that have and continue to be woven around the artist. This highly readable and objective biography covers her relationship with her husband Harold, life in the artist colonies of Staithes and Newlyn, the ballet, the circus, the theatre and her role as Official War Artist during World War 11 and recorder of the Nuremberg Trials. Barbara Morden does more than merely draw the solid lines of Dame Laura's professional and public identity, she fills in the background, expresses the light and colour of Laura Knight's vibrant personality and by also exploring the darker shades of her character gives this portrait depth and perspective.\nDame Laura Knight (1877-1970) built a commanding reputation as one of the leading British painters of her generation, with many of her subjects taken from intimate knowledge of the theatre, the ballet and the circus.\nThis beautifully and comprehensively illustrated book sets out to present the work Laura Knight made in the open air throughout her working life.\nDame Laura Knight (1877-1970) was one of the leading British painters of the twentieth century. This book features over 35 of her works from across her long and prolific career, demonstrating both the remarkable variety of her subjects and her consummate skills as an artist.\n© 2011 - 2017 Westcountry Books","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.eltono.com/en/projects/one-minute-before/","date":"2017-04-26T09:56:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121267.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00210-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9732218980789185,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__154469146","lang":"en","text":"Since I started painting geometric shapes using masking tape I have always found the moment right before pulling the tape off very interesting. At first, it looks a bit uncontrolled and messy but with a closer look, you can already begin to see an organized structure among the chaos of the tape and paint. Because painting in the street (for obvious reasons) has to be a quick action, this moment where the paint and the tape exist simultaneously is always extremely short. The idea for this new series called “One Minute Before” is to generate a collection of drawings based on the re-creation of this brief moment just before the tape is pulled off and the painting is revealed – a moment that, apart from myself, very few people have ever seen. All the drawings are based on real paintings that exist or have existed in the street, most of them painted illegally.\nThe first three drawings of this series were created in Beijing in June 2013 using pencil, acrylic and watercolor on paper.\nThis new series of work was presented to the public for the first time during the Wooster Collective 10th Anniversary Show at the Jonathan Levine Gallery in New York in August of 2013.\nTo ask about availability and prices of these artworks, please write an email to: email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dunnspainting.com/home/about-me/","date":"2024-02-25T18:57:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474641.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225171204-20240225201204-00356.warc.gz","language_score":0.9255896210670471,"token_count":219,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__77516262","lang":"en","text":"About Dunn's Painting?\nDunn's Painting is a top rated painting company in the Greater Manhattan area offering professional interior & exterior painting services\nRESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL PAINTING MAKE YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS SWEET!\nThe Best Residential Painting in Town\nCustomer experience is more than a great paint job. We deliver great value throughout the process. From booking an estimate, to the free color consultation, to completion by our expert painters, we make it easy.\nYou can rest easy knowing your investment is protected by an 8-year written warranty — the best in the area.\nCommercial Painting Services\nDunn’s Painting is your go-to source for all your commercial painting needs. With years of experience in the business, we have the skills and knowledge to get the job done right — on time and on budget. Our team of experts provides high-quality services that will make your space look its absolute best. From interior office spaces to exterior building facades, you can trust us to deliver superior results that are sure to exceed your expectations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.alwayspaws.com/gifts/brightly-colored-framed-dog-portrait-in-the-pop-art-genre","date":"2018-03-20T00:06:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647244.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20180319234034-20180320014034-00208.warc.gz","language_score":0.8247304558753967,"token_count":213,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__119601984","lang":"en","text":"Brightly Colored Framed Dog Portrait in the Pop Art genre\nThis Dog Portrait is Matted, Framed Pop Art Ready to Hang on Your Wall. Vivid Colors and Shapes, this Dog Portrait is in size 8\" x 10\" in an 11\" x 14\" Frame or 11\" x 14\" in a 16\" x 20\" Frame. Made in The USA.\nThis Dog Portrait Framed Pop Art is Ready to Hang on Your Wall. Its Pop Art Genre Vivid Colors and Shapes will attract everyone's attention. This Dog portrait of a dog named Justice comes in your choice of two sizes and two frames, show below:\nSize 8\" x 10\" print in an antique white mat under clear acrylic in an 11\" x 14\" Frame.\nSize 11\" x 14\" in an antique white mat under clear acrylic in a 16\" x 20\" Frame.\nFrames: Black frame or dark wood frame.\nShipping is by dimensions of the package. Reproduction painting Made in The USA.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://redhousecustombuilding.com/updated-paint-colors-of-2024/","date":"2024-02-25T22:55:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474643.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225203035-20240225233035-00853.warc.gz","language_score":0.9254047274589539,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__137278227","lang":"en","text":"Back at the end of Summer, we gave you a preview of some of the upcoming paint colors of 2024. Since then, there have been some developments: more companies have updated paint colors of 2024, and some have even decided that one paint color per year just isn’t enough. But one thing remains the same: we can’t get enough of these new trends and are excited to start incorporating them into some new home renovations! So, while you’re waiting for the New Year’s Eve ball to drop, here are the updated paint colors of 2024 to get those creative juices flowing. If you’re like us and are ready to start 2024 with a fresh coat of paint, contact Red House Design Build today to plan your home renovation project.\nIt’s always fun to see upcoming home design trends, and these updated paint colors of 2024 are no different. It’s clear that 2024 is shaping up to be a good year in terms of trends, and we’re here for it. Now that you have these updated colors, it’s natural to feel like you need a change: when you’re ready to spruce up your living space with a fresh coat of paint, call Red House Design Build!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.louisehennigs.co.za/product/dreamtime/","date":"2021-04-18T23:14:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038862159.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20210418224306-20210419014306-00011.warc.gz","language_score":0.9138844013214111,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__261137179","lang":"en","text":"This abstract is inspired by traditional Aboriginal paintings. Filled with many colours and different dotted patterns, it is a bright and playful painting. It is on a stretched canvas and is unframed.\nORIGINAL ACRYLIC ON STRETCHED CANVAS\nActual size 45 x 60cm\nImportant Shipping Information\nArtworks require a custom packing and shipping cost depending on your chosen method of delivery and where you are in the world. Please send me an email so we can discuss the options, or if you want to secure this painting, you can pay for it now and we can add shipping costs later. If you are near to Hermanus I will personally deliver it for free where possible.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.michel-lhomme.com/uk_accueil.php","date":"2015-01-28T16:09:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-06/segments/1422121983086.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20150124175303-00044-ip-10-180-212-252.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8012551069259644,"token_count":96,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-06__0__125246016","lang":"en","text":"Next Auction: March 2015\nAuction: 20th December 2014\nCatalogue and RESULTS available (Click on \"Auction room\") - presentation of the sale at the bottom of this page\nCenterpiece of an important set: one of the seven paintings by Paul Joseph Carpay\n(1822 - 1892).\nDIMENSIONS: 3,65 m. x 2,00 m. + 4 x 1,58 m. x 2,00 m.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fkl.co.ke/factors-to-consider-when-painting-your-house/09/2020/","date":"2020-09-25T13:21:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400226381.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20200925115553-20200925145553-00683.warc.gz","language_score":0.9426724314689636,"token_count":790,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__70098469","lang":"en","text":"Painting a home can be a tedious and time consuming task bearing in mind the fact that it goes beyond just choosing the right color combination. This then makes important for you to make an informed decision so that you are free of any tensions for the next foreseeable future. The quality of the paints along with the quality of work can make all the difference – It is advisable to opt for professionals for your painting job. Here are some factors to consider before settling on a specific paint company to do your job:\nThe Reliability of the Chosen Company:\nWhich company to entrust to do your painting is probably one of the first things that will cross your mind. On making this decision, the reputation and the experience of the chosen company should be the top items to consider. Find out how long a specific company has been operating as this will ensure you to get the job done with the required caution and precision. You need to look for a company which completes this job on time as painting your home can get uncomfortable if the job takes more time to complete.\nThe Cost Involved:\nPainting the entire house can be significantly costly. To be on the safe side, start by making a list of all the things to consider and plan your budget proactively to ensure you make all ends meet. Also find out if you are required to buy your own paints or the company provides the paint according to your choice – always make sure you check out the cost of the painting before you hand over this to any company just to be on the safe side.\nThe Quality of the Paint to use.\nWhile considering the cost for your painting works, it is important also important to consider the quality of the paint. Buying the highest quality paint that fits your budget is a smart long-term investment. The last thing you want to do is repaint your entire home a year or two down the road because the paint could not withstand weather conditions. Spending a little bit more initially can go a long way.\nChoosing the Color:\nWith the vast array of color choices available today, it can be hard to know where to begin. And if you’re like many homeowners, you want to make sure you’re not only choosing the right colors, but also colors that will coordinate from room-to-room, or from interior to exterior. The easiest way to choose the best interior paint colors is to start with the colors you love. When you start with the colors you love, you are not bound by the traditional color schemes for a particular decorating style. Bear in mind that the natural surroundings of your home play a key part in selecting the right colors for your home’s overall aesthetics. This is where you can get inspired and use a mixed palate, blending the colors of Mother Nature to enhance the visual appeal of your house. You can always share your thoughts with professionals from the chosen company for more guidance.\nThe Ideal Painting Time.\nWhile there is no actual “painting season,” it is recommended that you should paint your home’s exterior in the warmer months. Depending on the type of paint, latex or oil-based, and the brand you choose, there will typically be a recommended minimum outside temperature for painting. Choosing a dry, warm season is an ideal time to paint your home and will offer the best conditions for your paint to dry properly.\nFurnitech Kenya Ltd has extensive experience in painting painting works, both interior and exterior. The professionals at Furnitech Kenya Ltd can handle all elements of paintings, from start to finish. Our painting jobs come guaranteed, and you can be sure that you will receives a beautiful, long-lasting, durable finish that will make your project great. To learn more about how Furnitech Kenya Ltd can help you with all of your residential painting needs, contact us today or give us a call at +254 721 661079","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.craftedblog.com/2011/10/how-to-halloween-canvas-sign.html","date":"2017-01-24T11:04:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-04/segments/1484560284405.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20170116095124-00558-ip-10-171-10-70.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9411438703536987,"token_count":527,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-04__0__22234397","lang":"en","text":"We have never gotten into halloween that much here in Australia but in the last few years that has started to change. (just between you and me I think its because retailers are pushing it harder on people as another way to make money... :P) I was never a big halloween person until last year when I held a halloween party and now I can't get enough of its spooky goodness!\nToday I am going to show you how to make a creepy Happy Halloween sign.\nYou will need:\n- A canvas\n- A paintbrush\n- Yellow/Orange/Red acrylic paint (what ever colour you want!)\n- Black acrylic paint (a lot of it!)\n- A palette knife\n- About half an hour :)\nPaint the canvas with the orange paint. Cover it as best you can. It doesn't matter if its a bit patchy as you are only going to be seeing a small amount of it in the end anyway.\nOnce the orange layer has dried apply the black layer. Don't by shy with the paint for this bit. The thicker the better. Use a palette knife to spread the paint around. This will give you a lovely thick globby effect. (is globby a word?!) By using this technique it gives your work a rougher look, more halloween-ish. :)\nUse the palette knife again to carve through the thick wet black paint to reveal the bringt coloured paunt underneath. The great thing about this technique is that if you are not happy with how your words have turned out you can simply get smooth the paint back over the area and start again!\nGotta love a pressure free artwork! :)\nLet it dry.\nThis will take a while... it is only acrylic paint so it is fast drying however because we have applied it so thickly it will take much longer than usual. Leave it to dry over night and it should be fine. :)\nNow you have your own creepy halloween sign! :)\nYou could calve otherthings into the paint. Scary faces, a cat, a ghost, any other halloween cleche that takes your fancy.\nYou could use a varnish over the top of your work. Either mat or gloss depending on your personal prefference. Just make sure the paint it totally dry before you do this!\nF.Y.I. I did paint the edge after I saw the pics. he he... oops.\nWhat have you made for Halloween?\nLabels: halloween, tutorials","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://eng.o3one.rs/2012/05/i-draw-what-is-there/","date":"2021-03-02T10:28:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178363809.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20210302095427-20210302125427-00271.warc.gz","language_score":0.9705983996391296,"token_count":371,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__71689198","lang":"en","text":"Cihihira Ito (Japan)\nMay 7th - 19th, 2012 > Opening on May 7th, at 19h\nI am an artist of two-dimensional works, creating works on the theme of “When I express what is around us using lines.”\nOne day, I found camellias near my studio. I understood what they were.\nBut, when I stand very close to it, I cannot understand their forms.\nIt looked colorful but abstract.\nWhy I draw things around us using lines, there are some reasons.\nI want to understand the materials through the drawing lines and touch them.\nI think drawing using “lines” connects to the style of the traditional Oriental way, like what is done with a brush, Indian ink or “Ukiyoe”, Japanese historical art forms.\nMy passion is to create my art by using these forms as drawing pictures.\nWhen I was a child, the hands of my mother guided me to walk. I remember it very well. She showed me planted flowers on the streets and gardens and said, “These means beautiful things”. When I went to see the painting in European churches and European museums in 2003, I was drawing and taking pictures of flowers and landscapes in many places. I noticed very different things between European flower and Japanese flower. I felt the flower is symbolic of positive energy for living. The flower combines the positive image of beauty and living for me.\nI visited the farm with my friend who is a chef of a restaurant in Kanagawa prefecture last December. In this farm, seeds of vegetables were grown in natural conditions. After harvesting the vegetables there, I brought them back home and began to paint while eating them. I started drawing with positive energy from these vegetables.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sktu.info/category/pets-animals/","date":"2020-05-26T20:22:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347391309.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20200526191453-20200526221453-00165.warc.gz","language_score":0.9755575060844421,"token_count":489,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__73612999","lang":"en","text":"Guide to Hire the Right Painting Contractor\nA home is one of the greatest assets one may be having. Therefore, being a homeowner, you find that you can customize your home to fit your preference. The person you are and your personality is greatly impacted on by the design of the home that you have. You may be forced to sell your home at some point depending on various reasons. Before you can list your home, you notice that there is a certain standard your home must achieve.\nYou find that it may be a daunting task for you to get buyers when your home is old and has not been repaired. By having your home repaired, you will not only increase the number of potential buyers your home will have buy you will also increase the returns you will expect for your home. Painting of your home can do wonders to the appearance of your home since you will manage to improve the quality and appearance of your home. With new paint, you notice that the faults in your home get to be covered up and your home gets to look good as new.\nHowever, you only get prospective clients when the painting of your home is top-notch. Therefore, when you lack the skills and time to paint your home, you should never opt for such an investment. To get your home painting right the first time, you must recognize that there are some prerequisites and failure to acknowledge such implies that you will have wasted your time and cash on the failed project.\nChoosing a well-reputed painter may be the best deal for you when you need to have top returns for your home. However, the choice of the right painting contractor is only possible when you first do your due diligence as there are a lot of them that nowadays offer such services. With the help of some tips mentioned on this website, choice of the right painting contractor is eased with some tips from this website.\nNever overlook the level of experience the painting contractor of interest has. It is from the experience the painting contractor has that you can know of the quality of painting services to expect from the project. You are guaranteed of top-notch painting services since for the contractor to be highly experienced, he or she must have handled lots of similar painting services in the mast making his or skills in this line of work to improve. You also invest in high-quality painting material as the contractor will have a vast understanding of the different materials in the market.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.paintingcontractorsphoenixaz.com/commercial-interior-exterior/","date":"2024-03-02T20:27:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475897.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302184020-20240302214020-00688.warc.gz","language_score":0.7870380878448486,"token_count":198,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__160665441","lang":"en","text":"COMMERCIAL INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING\nWe can make your interior & exterior look like new! We service a wide range of commercial painting projects in Arizona – from large industrial parks, office buildings, shopping malls, strip malls, schools, churches, to small office buildings, gas stations, restaurants, and retail shops.\nCall Rosco today and schedule a walk through for an estimate for your paint project, 480-570-1608.\nChurch Entrance Before:\nChurch Entrance After:\nComplete Spray Systems Building Before:\nComplete Spray Systems Building After:\nBoutique Ceiling and Upper Wall Interior Before:\nBoutique Ceiling and Upper Wall Interior After:\nBoutique Front Entrance:\nBusiness Office Complex Water Fountain:\nLight Pole Before\nAfter prep work and paint:\nBusiness Ceiling and Wall Sections Before:\nBusiness Ceiling and Wall Sections After:\nReynolds Advanced Materials Exterior Paint:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.consiesindet.com/biography.php","date":"2014-04-18T03:17:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-15/segments/1397609532480.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20140416005212-00185-ip-10-147-4-33.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9850161671638489,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-15","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-15__0__180139863","lang":"en","text":"Consie Sindet has been painting and teaching decorative painting since 1999. In 2008, she added “skin painting” to her business and is enjoying the new world of face and body painting. At the 2009 Fabbulas Convention in Philly, Consie had the pleasure of teaching a class combining her OneStroke painting with the world of face painting.\nConsie is proud to be joined in her skin painting adventure by her good friend, Kristine Smith of SMB Applications. Kristine is the artist behind all of the henna designs and has worked with Consie on most of the projects that can be viewed in the portfolios.\nConsie is also recognized for her unique murals and borders, that she has designed and painted in many homes and businesses in NJ, PA, GA and VA.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://machinerypicks.com/what-size-air-compressor-do-i-need-to-paint-cars/","date":"2022-05-18T22:08:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662522556.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518215138-20220519005138-00474.warc.gz","language_score":0.942967414855957,"token_count":717,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__222120005","lang":"en","text":"If you’re planning on painting a car, you’ll need a reliable air compressor to help you get the job done. But what size air compressor do you need for painting cars?\nIt’s important to choose an air compressor that can provide enough power to operate your paint gun. A typical paint gun will require about 3-5 CFM (cubic feet per minute) of air. That means you’ll need an air compressor with a minimum of 3 CFM to get the job done.\nHowever, it’s always best to choose an air compressor with a higher CFM rating than you think you’ll need. That way, you’ll have plenty of power to spare and you won’t have to worry about your air compressor running out of air midway through a painting job.\nSo, what size air compressor do you need for painting cars? A good rule of thumb is to choose an air compressor with a CFM rating of at least 5 CFM. That\nAdvance Tips: What Size Air Compressor Do I Need To Paint Cars\nAn air compressor is an essential piece of equipment for anyone who wants to paint cars. It is used to provide the air pressure needed to operate paint guns. There are many different sizes and types of air compressors on the market, so it is important to choose the right one for your needs.\nThe size of the air compressor you need to paint cars will depend on the size of the job you are doing. If you are only painting a small area, then a smaller compressor will be sufficient. However, if you are painting a large area or an entire car, then you will need a larger compressor. The size of the compressor is usually measured in gallons per minute (GPM).\nThe CFM, or cubic feet per minute, is another important factor to consider when choosing an air compressor. This measures the amount of air that the compressor can deliver. The higher the CFM, the better.\nYou will also need to consider the PSI, or pounds per square inch. This is the amount of pressure that the air compressor can generate. The higher the PSI, the better.\nFinally, you need to consider the tank size. This is the amount of air that the compressor can store. The larger the tank, the longer you can paint without having to stop and start the compressor.\nNow that you know the different factors to consider when choosing an air compressor, you can start shopping around. Be sure to compare the features and prices of different models before making your final decision.\nFrequently Asked Questions\n1. What are air compressor paint guns?\nAir compressor paint guns are tools that use compressed air to spray paint onto a surface.\n2. How do air compressor paint guns work?\nAir compressor paint guns work by using compressed air to force paint through a nozzle and onto a surface.\n3. What are the benefits of using an air compressor paint gun?\nAir compressor paint guns are able to provide a smooth, even finish when painting. They are also less likely to cause paint to run or drip than other types of paint guns.\nIf you want to paint cars, you will need an air compressor that can provide enough power to operate a paint gun. The size of the air compressor will depend on the size of the paint job. For a small paint job, you will need a smaller air compressor. For a large paint job, you will need a larger air compressor.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://events.cbsatlanta.com/AHC_Insiders_2017_Insiders_Plein_Air_Award/332176432.html","date":"2017-06-23T01:46:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-26/segments/1498128319943.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20170623012730-20170623032730-00297.warc.gz","language_score":0.8809157013893127,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-26__0__265253407","lang":"en","text":"AHC Insiders: 2017 Insiders Plein Air Award\nAtlanta History Center Insiders are invited to an evening of cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and Plein Air artistic excellence. Plein air artists will paint on Atlanta History Center’s campus during the day on April 5 as part of the Olmstead Plein Air Invitational, and display their work that evening. Insiders will vote for their favorite painting. The artist will be presented with the first Insiders Award.\nCocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be served.\nThis program is free for Atlanta History Center Insiders. Reservations are required. Please RSVP to Cam Argotsinger at email@example.com, or call 404.814.4101.\n130 W Paces Ferry Rd NW","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gfddesign.com/designer-blog/27-pick-your-paint-and-show-your-colors?tmpl=component&print=1","date":"2019-09-21T09:49:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514574377.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20190921084226-20190921110226-00350.warc.gz","language_score":0.9617618322372437,"token_count":1218,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__195502386","lang":"en","text":"The colors you choose for your home say it all. Confidence, caring, creativity, whimsy, hospitality? A spectrum of colors is available for interior and exterior paint and it’s up to you to make choices which most closely reflect your personality and also enhance the value of your home. Your favorite color is Green? You love blue? Brown makes you comfortable and relaxed? It’s all about you and researchers have studied exactly what your choice of colors, means. According to an article recently published at http://www.infoplease.com/spot/colors1.html\n- Black is the color of authority and power. It is popular in fashion because it makes people appear thinner. It is also stylish and timeless.\n- Brides wear white to symbolize innocence and purity. White reflects light and is considered a summer color. White is popular in decorating and in fashion because it is light, neutral, and goes with everything.\n- The most emotionally intense color, red stimulates a faster heartbeat and breathing. It is also the color of love. In decorating, red is usually used as an accent. The most romantic color, pink, is more tranquilizing. Sports teams sometimes paint the locker rooms used by opposing teams bright pink so their opponents will lose energy.\n- The color of the sky and the ocean, blue is one of the most popular colors. It causes the opposite reaction as red. Peaceful, tranquil blue causes the body to produce calming chemicals, so it is often used in bedrooms. People are more productive in blue rooms.\n- Green symbolizes nature and is currently the most popular decorating color. It is a calming, refreshing color.\n- Cheerful sunny yellow is an attention getter. While it is considered an optimistic color, people lose their tempers more often in yellow rooms, and babies will cry more. It is the most difficult color for the eye to take in, so it can be overpowering if overused. Yellow enhances concentration, hence its use for legal pads. It also speeds metabolism.\n- The color of royalty, purple connotes luxury, wealth, and sophistication. It is also feminine and romantic.\n- Solid, reliable brown is the color of earth and is abundant in nature. Light brown implies genuineness while dark brown is similar to wood or leather. Men are more apt to say brown is one of their favorite colors.\nNow that you understand the meaning and power of each color, here are some simple tips to take with you to the paint store.There are several different types of interior wall paints and it’s not unusual to “mix ‘n match” within one room. There are essentially two kinds of paint: oil based and water based. But you will also find primers, enamels, acrylics and many others.\nPrimer is not usually considered paint, but it is needed in many painting projects and is found in the paint aisle. Primer can be oil based or water based. Always use one that matches the type of paint you are using. So, if painting with oil based paint, use oil based primer etc.\nYou will see paint labeled as interior or exterior. You can use water based paint, commonly known as Latex or Acrylic on the interior of your home, but exterior paint is best left to oil based varieties. Oil based house paint, commonly referred to as Enamel, takes longer to dry than water based paint. The finish of oil based paints is glossier and harder than water based and is used most frequently around windows, doors and trim.\nWhen choosing paint the next thing to consider is he finish. Matte color is the most common of interior wall paint finishes. There’s no shine or sheen. It’s easy to apply, although it can often take more than one coat for uniform coverage. Matte paint can be applied with a brush or roller and works well on walls that have imperfections. Matte enamel is much easier to clean and rarely needs retouching, giving it a great advantage, especially if you have young children. It is also excellent for the kitchen, where you’ll regularly need to wipe walls.\nSatin finish is one of the types of interior wall paint that many people know of, but few really understand. The finish is somewhere between matte and gloss and produces a low, soft sheen. You shouldn’t use a satin finish where you have a wall with imperfections because it will make them more apparent.\nAn eggshell finish has a shine that’s extremely subtle but without the same smoothness as a satin finish. Thus, it doesn’t highlight imperfections quite as much, making it much more suitable as interior wall paint.\nSemi-gloss is another common interior paint, although it’s more frequently used on trim rather than walls. It offers a hard finish, is suitable for heavy use and is easy to clean with just soap and water.\nApart from matte paint, gloss is the most common interior wall paint. It’s one you can use on most walls, although some people use it sparingly on these surfaces and prefer to use it on woodwork because of its high shine.\nRemember, high traffic areas do better with satin or gloss finishes as they are subject to fingerprints and scuffing and these finishes clean-up better. A more matte finish may not clean as easily but it also doesn’t show imperfections in the wall as much.\nFinal tip...don’t go for the cheapest paint on the shelf. Do your homework on various brands before you buy. Although you may pay a little more, a quality product is important and pays off in the long run. It’s worth the investment to ensure that all the hard work you put into painting your home results in a beautiful, long lasting paint job that you’ll point to with pride.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mailtribune.com/tempo/visual-arts/third-friday-art-walk-in-medford-11-15-2018","date":"2019-02-17T20:13:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247482478.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20190217192932-20190217214932-00072.warc.gz","language_score":0.9518789649009705,"token_count":618,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__177187312","lang":"en","text":"Medford artist Ruth Heath will be the featured artist in November at Art du Jour Gallery.\nHeath began painting with watercolors, acrylics and pastels at age 22, after purchasing some Walter Foster instructional art books.\nHer suggestion to new painters is to start with pencil sketching or painting with one color and gradually add more.\n“As you practice more you will see the things around you in a different light and you will improve. Learn the basics, so your masterpieces will stand the test of time, then be brave and try something different. There are many excellent art teachers in this area and YouTube has countless instruction videos.”\nHeath traveled through Europe, the Netherlands and the Middle East with her family and music of her art depicts architecture, castles, quaint villages and cottages. Her work represented at Art du Jour this month focuses on European street scenes, windows and doorways.\nHeath is an honorary member of the Southern Oregon Society of Artists and a charter member of Art du Jour Gallery.\nPaintings by Debby Fisher will be dispalyed in the salon gallery through November at Art du Jour.\n“When I was about 10 years old, I attended my first oil painting class in a little classroom behind a butcher shop in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I’ve loved the smell of oils since. I like to paint many genres, as you’ll see in this salon exhibit, from pumpkins to barns to musicians.”\nFisher received art education at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, studied drawing at Virginia Commonwealth University, and attended many workshops throughout her life.\nAfter a stint in the illustration business, she was drawn back to oil painting through the work of such artists as Michael Dudash and Chris Hopkins, who she learned from through Masterpiece Christian Artists Conferences. Today, she paints commissioned and gallery pieces that reflect the beauty that surrounds her days.\nA reception for the artists will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, at the gallery, 213 E. Main St., Medford. The gallery also will announce the winner of its People’s Choice “Furry and Feathery Friends contest and accept applications from artists who would like to join the gallery cooperative. Call 541-770-3190 or email firstname.lastname@example.org for information.\n“Don’t Fence Me In,” the annual members exhibition at the Rogue Gallery & Art Center will be displayed through Dec. 21. More than 60 artists interpret the theme. The exhibit includes watercolors, acrylic, and oil paintings as well as sculptures, photography and pastels.\nA reception for the artists will be held in the main gallery from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 16, at the gallery, 40 S. Bartlett St. Snacks from Harry & David will be served. Call 541-772-8118 or see roguegallery.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lonretreat.com.au/events/index/view/article/deeper-water-by-stefan-gevers-25-feb-to-10-apr-2022","date":"2022-05-22T11:56:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662545326.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20220522094818-20220522124818-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.9383026361465454,"token_count":464,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__39217397","lang":"en","text":"'DEEPER WATER' A solo exhibition by Stefan Gevers\n25th February to 10th April 2022\nArtist in Residence at Lon Retreat, Point Lonsdale\nStefan Gevers is an award winning artist and his works are held in the public collections of the National Australia Bank, Artbank, Banyule Council, State Library of Victoria & State Library of Queensland, Private Collections.\nDEEPER WATER - is an exhibition of Stefan's recent collection of watercolours and works on canvas, painting a distinctive and atmospheric picture of the Bellarine Peninsula's iconic sea and landscapes - exhibition will run for a 6 week window as part of Lon Retreat's artist in residence series.\nInspired by the drama of light and inherent patterns in nature, Stefan Gevers contemporary watercolour paintings and works on canvas also display a lightness of touch. With delicate but deliberate lines directing the compositions there is an element of unexpectedness. These are familiar landscapes, but made new, refreshed.\nFor Stefan painting comes from what he experiences, rather than making a direct facsimile of what he sees. The LON experience is in a unique landscape that includes all elements- weather, nature, environment, all the senses are alive. Just absorbing these has provided the inspiration and backdrop to creating 'Deeper Water'.\nThis exhibition is about visualising the LON landscapes and surroundings, working from memory and sketches made on walks. Exploring the beauty, challenges and opportunities this area offers.\nCapturing the essential elements of a visual and spiritual experience, eliminating unnecessary details. The absence of Human presence intensifies the stillness and abandonment. These paintings depict a sense of stillness that make us reflect on ourselves. Depicting moments in time, present and past.\nBalance and unity are not just properties of composition but of process as well. For artist Stefan Gevers it is not about mastering the medium but instead, recognise clearly what watercolour wants to do all by itself and learn to collaborate with it, to work in tandem - artist and medium - so that the outcome rewards both.\n'DEEPER WATER' by Stefan Gevers\nSales & Catalogue available at\nStudio Stefan Gevers from Thursday 24 Feb 2022\nIn other news","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bebrightcoachingwisdom.com/art-expressions-at-be-bright-coaching/","date":"2021-04-21T08:56:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618039526421.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20210421065303-20210421095303-00262.warc.gz","language_score":0.9377493858337402,"token_count":277,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__93531237","lang":"en","text":"Participants will learn how to master the art of capitalised and small letters in the designated font style. The course also allows participants to improve their focus, hand-eye coordination and motor skills.\nIntroduction to Mediums\nArt mediums taught: oil pastels, soft pastels, watercolors, relief colors, and acrylic paints. After this introductory course, participants would be able to choose a medium as their specialisation in subsequent courses.\nFor each session, participants can choose from glass painting, coffee painting, clay modelling, abstract art, acrylic painting, oil painting, oil pastel, sand art, zentangles, and mandalas. After every session, participants would have completed their art piece to take home.\nIn each session, individuals are guided to realise and release suppressed thoughts and emotions – while still making a creative and visually aesthetic piece of art.\n***Besides an individual’s own completed work, all other materials and equipment will be provided in class, and must remain in the centre.\nAbout the teacher:\nKashmira Doshi is an acclaimed art teacher and reputable artist. Her paintings have been featured across international medias and exhibitions, including the Affordable Art Fair Hong Kong 2018. Many of her students have won art competitions under her guidance. Doshi is dedicated to inspire her students to Be Bright as artists and individuals.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://benjaminmoore.co.th/en/how-to-paint","date":"2021-09-25T22:32:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057775.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20210925202717-20210925232717-00584.warc.gz","language_score":0.8970382213592529,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__8727330","lang":"en","text":"HOW TO & ADVICE: HOME PAINTING PROJECTSDoing it yourself? Get the top step-by-step tips and best practices on painting interior and exterior surfaces in your home to make your next project a success.\nProjects for Your Home Interior\nRefresh your indoor space with these DIY tips and the transformative power of paint.Get Started\nSee how much paint you'll need.\nReady to beautify your outdoor space? Update your home's exterior with tips and best practices from the experts.Browse Exteriors\nPAINTING PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS\nAvoid issues before they start with insights into common painting problems as well as get how-to advice and solutions for success.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://valleyartscene.wordpress.com/2013/12/04/art-on-main-grand-opening-this-weekend/","date":"2018-06-20T13:04:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863519.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20180620124346-20180620144346-00638.warc.gz","language_score":0.961178183555603,"token_count":189,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__128306919","lang":"en","text":"While art classes for children, and for adults, along with private painting parties, will be offered at the newest place to be, Art on Main at 218 Main Street, East Greenville (formerly Good Things), this weekend, on Friday, December 6th and Saturday, December 7th you can stop by and paint the night away. Paints, canvas and instructions will be supplied by Art on Main, along with free food (BYOB) from 6 p.m. 10 p.m. There is a small fee; for reservations and more information, call 262-PAINT34 (262-724-6834) Here’s your chance to be led step-by-step through creating a painting masterpiece. No experience is necessary (but reservations may be required).\nDoors open at 6 p.m., painting begins at 7 p.m. Stop by to say hi and see what they are all about.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://williamsburgpaintingservice.com/residential/","date":"2020-08-09T19:52:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738573.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20200809192123-20200809222123-00350.warc.gz","language_score":0.9245854616165161,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__122312345","lang":"en","text":"Our Employees Are Friendly, Professionally Trained.\nFor over 20 years,Williamsburg Painting has served hundreds of satisfied customers. Our painting system places a premium on quality of workmanship, using the best industry products, and delivered with customer service that is second to none.Whether we will be painting your business or the exterior of your home, our commitment to delivering quality service is the same…top notch! As a family owned business, Williamsburg Painting promises to deliver a top quality product that you will be pleased with.\nA full service painting company\nOver 20 Year’s experience.\nWe are proud to exceed our customers’ expectations as we continue to improve and grow","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://onlinefair.zsonamaco.com/?zm_gallery=asya-geisberg-gallery","date":"2018-06-23T23:45:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267865438.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20180623225824-20180624005824-00231.warc.gz","language_score":0.8868433237075806,"token_count":305,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__78925747","lang":"en","text":"Asya Geisberg GalleryNew York, NY, United States\nAsya Geisberg Gallery presents a visually eclectic and conceptually focused program of thought-provoking contemporary art. AGG showcases art that stands out and translates across multiple arenas of discourse, art history, and culture. We work with young emerging artists as well as internationally established artists. Our program includes Artist Talks, performances, art demonstrations, book receptions and other events open to the public. Featured in “Hot New York Galleries” in Newsweek, AGG has also received reviews in the New York Times, Artforum “Critic’s Picks”, Wall Street Journal, Time Out New York, ARTNews, Modern Painters, New Yorker, Brooklyn Rail, L Magazine, ARTINFO, Artcritical, WNYC radio,Lodown Magazine (Berlin), Boat Magazine (UK), ArtSlant, Whitehot Magazine, Dazed, Hyperallergic, Art F City, and Beautiful Decay. Art fairs include UNTITLED Miami, NADA NY, VOLTA NY, Salon Zurcher/Paris, and Art Los Angeles Contemporary (ALAC). Asya Geisberg Gallery is a member of the New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), ArtTable, and sits on the board of NURTUREart, a Brooklyn-based art non-profit organization.\nCheck out other galleries:\nYou need an account into ZⓈONAMACO to contact this gallery.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.painting-legends.com/","date":"2020-05-25T06:49:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347388012.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20200525063708-20200525093708-00367.warc.gz","language_score":0.9087187647819519,"token_count":477,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__159762167","lang":"en","text":"COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL\nMakes All The Difference\nPainting Legends specializes in all areas of staining and painting, including interior and exterior fine-spray and brush applications. If your job calls for additional creativity, ADI Painting Legends can also work with you to create and provide one-of-a-kind artistic applications.\nInterior & Exterior Painting\nOur #1 Priority is\nChoosing The Right Color Paint\nWe offer endless options for personalizing your space. From modern abstracts to classical motifs, ADI Painting Legends can enhance your architecture’s ambiance and value by helping you choose the right colors to provide generations of visual pleasure.\nPrepping Your Home\nFor ADI Painting Legends, painting is a work of art and an act of passion. As a result, we bring meaning and dimension to your space by creating a work of architectural art with meticulous surface preparations.\nPainting & Staining Pros\nADI Painting Legends specializes in residential and commercial paint applications. If your job calls for additional creativity, Painting Legends can go above and beyond to suggest and provide unique artistic applications to make your home a haven.\nClients Trust ADI Painting Co.\n“I was so pleased with the work that ADI did on the exterior of my house that I hired them again several months later to paint the whole interior. I would gladly hire ADI again for interior or exterior painting.”– Sharon L.\n“The house looks great! I know that it posed some serious challenges, with the high windows and steep hillside onto which it is built, but your team seemed to handle it with ease.Your easy going nature and professionalism, combined with the quality of your work are a rare find.”– Tom Walsh\n“ADI did an excellent job restoring the outside of my 1904 Capitol Hill cottage with a classic color and great finish job. The ADI team was on-time, super-fast in completing the project, with fine attention to detail and clean-up after the project was done.”– Rich McLain\nSTART TO FINISH\nWE DO THE JOB\n\"We're the kind of people you want caring for your home...skilled, honest, and reliable!\"\nPost Office Box 50781\nBellevue, WA 98015","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.healthnomania.com/2022/07/28/body-corporate-painting-brisbane-provides-top-quality-interior-and-exterior-body-corporate-painting-in-brisbane-qld/","date":"2023-03-31T15:19:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949644.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20230331144941-20230331174941-00171.warc.gz","language_score":0.9419979453086853,"token_count":713,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__71776303","lang":"en","text":"Body Corporate Painting Brisbane Provides Top-Quality Interior and Exterior Body Corporate Painting in Brisbane, QLD\nBrisbane, QLD – Body Corporate Painting Brisbane is a locally owned and operated business with an expert team consisting of trained, qualified, and highly experienced professional painters. This team is not only dedicated to providing high-quality service but also committed to working closely with its clients in all aspects of the painting process, including; planning, color selections, production, and scheduling of the body corporate painting project in a manner that reduces disruption instances to tenants or residents. With vast experience in scaling both large and small painting projects, the company has been relied on to produce quality results by body corporate managers, committees, and on-sight project managers. In addition to painting, the company also offers professional inspection and cost consultation to both new and repeat customers.\n“Our painters can provide painting services to a range of body corporate properties. We can look after both the interior and exterior surfaces of the building. This might include smaller patch-up jobs or full-scale tailored painting services for the entire property. Our team has experience painting residential apartment blocks, retail stores, corporate offices, townhouses and unit complexes. We can also paint other commercial properties, including hospitals and schools, which often require regular repainting due to wear and tear. Our team will work closely with you to understand your needs and develop a tailored project plan for your building. We don’t service large multi-storey apartment blocks; our preferred buildings are three to four storeys to keep our team safe when painting body corporate buildings.”\nBody Corporate Painting Brisbane can handle multiple projects and clients of different types using their integrated approach, which involves high-quality products and best industrial practice techniques to deliver quality paintwork. The company always sticks to specific property charter regulations and adheres to the rules of the various individual property presentations. As a fully licensed and insured company, clients can rest easy knowing that they are dealing with experienced, professional, and certified body corporate painting contractors. Besides, they guarantee a ten-year warranty on external strata painting to cover any unforeseen eventualities. Moreover, their communication channels are always clear, providing prompt updates to everyone on every progress made.\nIn addition, the company presents a team of competent color consultants and digital overlay experts with vast experience in providing unique color selections for a variety of properties. This team also provides digital rendering of the client’s color choice before the painting project. This service enables the clients to have a visual idea of what they want. Body corporate paintings are not only important in the improvement of the buildings’ aesthetic value but also in protecting and maintaining the substrates from harsh and extreme weather and environmental conditions.\nBody Corporate Painting Brisbane is located at 22/47 Park Road, Brisbane, QLD, 4064. For affordable and top-quality body corporate painting services, call 1800577398 to schedule an appointment with the company. Visit the company’s website to learn more about Body Corporate Painting Brisbane.\nBody Corporate Painting Brisbane\nParis Lee Law\n1800 577 398\n22/47 Park Road","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.visitpershore.co.uk/council_events/susan-birth-dan-holden-horizons-exhibition-at-number-8-pershore/","date":"2022-05-23T07:22:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662556725.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20220523071517-20220523101517-00562.warc.gz","language_score":0.9455170035362244,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__257636163","lang":"en","text":"Susan Birth and Dan Holden – Horizons, Exhibition at Number 8, Pershore.\nThursday 30 June – Preview Evening at Number 8 Arts Centre: ‘Horizons’, an exhibition of artwork by professional Yew Trees Artists Dan Holden and Susan Birth. The Preview Evening starts at 8pm. All welcome. The exhibition runs until 21 July.\nAn exhibition from professional duo Susan Birth and Dan Holden. Dan works in oils on heavy duty board and Susan is a mixed media artist using acrylic and collage on paper or board. As artists they explore and expand their own Horizons creating work that projects creativity and hope. They encourage viewers to take time exploring the artwork, engaging with it to find their own interpretation and emotional response.\nSusan and Dan are based in the Yew Trees Artist Studios located at the Bevere Gallery in Worcester. The studios are open to visitors Tuesday – Saturday: 10.00am – 4.00pm.\nThe exhibition is FREE for more information please visit Number 8’s website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ricknolandconsulting.com/anastasia-painting/","date":"2023-09-26T06:32:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510149.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20230926043538-20230926073538-00310.warc.gz","language_score":0.9672840237617493,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__146705175","lang":"en","text":"Based in St. Augustine, Florida, Anastasia Painting is a locally-owned and operated small business that currently employs ten people. Daniel Lewis and his staff specialize in interior and exterior painting - residential and commercial, waterproofing, power washing, drywall repair, and much more. When you choose Anastasia Painting as your professional painter, you know you’re getting a locally owned and operated company with one of the highest ratings for customer service.\nWorking with Rick Noland has allowed Anastasia Painting to grow and expand their customer base. Customer satisfaction is the top priority within the company, and their employees provide professional painting services for a wide variety of residential and commercial projects throughout Northeast Florida.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://iluxurystyle.com/how-to-paint-kitchen-appliances/6871","date":"2018-06-18T15:25:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267860570.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20180618144750-20180618164750-00361.warc.gz","language_score":0.91347336769104,"token_count":372,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__4642481","lang":"en","text":"Fresh How to Paint Kitchen Appliances- Delightful to be able to our blog, on this moment We’ll demonstrate about how to paint kitchen appliances. 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Nowadays we’re pleased to declare that we have discovered an extremelyinteresting contentto be pointed out, that is (Fresh How to Paint Kitchen Appliances) Lots of people trying to find details about(Fresh How to Paint Kitchen Appliances) and of course one of them is you, is not it?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://popshopamerica.com/shop/sale/painted-desert-paint-by-numbers-art-supply-set/","date":"2024-04-12T15:20:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816024.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412132154-20240412162154-00507.warc.gz","language_score":0.9323810935020447,"token_count":329,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__54939250","lang":"en","text":"If you love desert scenes that are full of cactus this is the craft kit for you! A paint by numbers kit is such a fun way to relax, unwind, and practice your painting skills. It’s beginner friendly and has gorgeous results!\nIncluded in this Painted Desert Paint by Numbers Kit is:\n- 1 8 x 10 Painting Canvas Board\n- 18 Acrylic Paint Colors\n- 1 Acrylic Paint Brush\n- Instructions & Inspiration\nThis Painted Desert Paint by Numbers Kit is the perfect way to practice your painting, have fun, and make some art. It comes with everything you need to create your very own painting of painted desert scene. It has large cactus, a horse, and a gorgeous mountainous landscape!\nIt is perfect for any lover of boho style! It has tons of gorgeous neutral browns.\nEveryone loves to paint and now with this Painted Desert Paint by Numbers Kit you can paint anytime, anywhere. It’s a handmade diy kit from Paint the Town by Numbers an awesome Shop from Nashville Tennessee. You can find many of these other paint by numbers kits here at Pop Shop America including Succulents in a Teacup, Mid Century Modern Homes, and more.\nAt Pop Shop America, find cool craft supplies, diy kits, and classes. Everything is Pinterest perfect and the supplies do all the work! We make crafting fun. Shopping at Pop Shop America is the best way to ensure you have everything you need for each project and don’t end up with a bunch of leftover supplies.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://global-artwork.com/about-us/","date":"2018-01-16T15:37:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084886437.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20180116144951-20180116164951-00496.warc.gz","language_score":0.9381929636001587,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__21132261","lang":"en","text":"Global-Artwork.com Art Gallery provide full range of Global Artwork worldwide, with portrait gift drawing and painting services available.\nWe have a wide range of portrait paintings for sale. At our website, you can find any kind of portrait painting that you want. We can assure you that all of out paintings are beautiful. If you treasure art and especially portraits, you will find anything that you want on our website. You can see for yourself.\nWe are also selling popular art paintings. From a wide range of artistic styles. You will definitely find something for yourself at our web shop. Because the art is our passion and we know that it is also to you. Find something that you like and you can buy it. Art can be in your home, not just at the museums.\nVisit our art gallery to find out best portrait paintings for sale & popular art paintings\nWe provide delivery to countries worldwide.\nOur website makes it user-friendly where you can select to view the content in your homeland language, by simply clicking your language at the translation bar located at the top of website.\nBrought to you by:\nGlobal-Artwork.com Art Gallery\nOrders / Enquiry send to : firstname.lastname@example.org\nWebsite : http://global-artwork.com\nCo. Reg No : 53345369X\nSend a message\nSorry, we aren't online at the moment. Leave a message.\nWe'll get back to you as soon as possible.\nNeed more help? Save time by starting your support request online.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://auroracrowley.com/house-painters-near-me-carey-oh/","date":"2023-09-28T11:30:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510387.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928095004-20230928125004-00320.warc.gz","language_score":0.933709442615509,"token_count":1433,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__285648919","lang":"en","text":"Our House Painting Services Include:\nErie, Hancock, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca, Wood, Wyandot\nAt Aurora & Crowley, we deliver experienced and top quality, exterior and interior painting solutions. When it comes to engaging a quality interior house painting or exterior house painting local company, don’t settle for lessor experience, or with not getting a fair interior or exterior painting pricing. We provide the absolute best interior and exterior household painting services in the Carey local area.\nWe have a range of solutions for house painting tasks ranging from all manner of work, like routine upkeep, to total whole house painting solutions.\nDon’t worry about guessing over the pricing for exterior and interior painting projects. Our interior and exterior painting prices are very reasonable and fair on a full and quality service call for either an exterior or interior exterior or interior painting task. We offer a diverse range of house painting service and product options for requirements, ranging from essential fixes to broad ranging interior and exterior house painting projects.\nWe provide a full spectrum of exterior or interior painting and refinishing service options, like a) Painting the exterior of your home b) Painting baseboards, door casing and window trim c) Painting staircase railings or d) Whole house interior painting and even e) other services like drywall repair. Plus, we don’t compromise the job by employing budget equipment, tools or supplies, which would endanger the final solution you’re reasonably looking for.\nYou can count on the fact that we’ll without fail provide you with a no-cost interior or exterior residential painting cost quote and a satisfaction guarantee. But, we also subscribe to being honest about each and every element of the house or apartment project, and the full expense involved.\nDon’t worry about the cost of house painting services. Our exterior and interior house painting rates are very fair and reasonable for a fulsome and quality service for either a residential or commercial painting service call.\nWondering about interior or exterior painting pricing and costs? For example, regarding the cost to paint baseboards and trim? Of course, we offer free cost quotes, but we offer reasonable whole house painting prices as well. We’ll let you know precisely what it should cost to paint baseboards and trim. We’re a professional house painting contractor in Carey, delivering service in the local neighborhood for several years.\nCount on Aurora & Crowley in Carey to aim for the lowest possible cost, yet with top notch quality of outcome for either a basic interior painting touch up repair job, or for a larger exterior house painting job that you need completed.\nThe cost to paint the interior or exterior of your house or apartment always depends on the condition of the surface of the walls to be painted at your house or condo apartment. But our house painting prices and rates are reasonable and competitive. To learn more about what it may cost to get your house or apartment painted, just pick up the phone and give us a ring.\nBecause we are a complete service interior and exterior painting local company, we’re the most qualified choice for interior and exterior house painting jobs. Because we’re a reliable local neighborhood house painting service company servicing the Carey, OH and surrounding area, you’re getting the top service conceivable, with Aurora & Crowley.\nNaturally, you expect a second to none level of customer care and unparalleled results. Then Aurora & Crowley, a neighborhood Ohio painting firm, is your most reliable choice for unparalleled workmanship and expertise.\nDeciding to select only a local house painting contractor, is a really important consideration. Proximity in Carey matters if anything suddenly goes awry, and, if you require warranty work, or if you’re checking references. They’re most likely nearby, working for other residential painting customers.\nWe’re completely dedicated to producing best-in-class residential painting solutions in Carey. Over the many years, we have regularly obtained the top level of client valuation for service quality. You shouldn’t accept any risks with residential painting services. When it comes to having the job performed properly, only deal with the best option, to get the results you’re looking for.\nYou should check our customer satisfaction record because it’s your most dependable guide when making a final decision. Happy customers are our perfect validation of what you’ll receive from us.\nYou might not yet completely appreciate the gravity of employing a proven local specialist – until afterward. And you learn about deficiencies. But then it’s mostly too late. It’s vital to opt for an expert professional to succeed at your preferred house painting venture at the beginning.\nWe comprehend that each and every homeowner has a precise concept for their house painting task. Our crew of experienced and professional painters ensure honest discussions, assisting to keep homeowners involved in our process from the beginning to end. Book your in-home completely free quote at a time that works for you best. A work supervisor will meet up with you to review your area and supply extra estimate at your home.\nIf by chance you’re thinking of hiring a local house painter or professional painting company serving your neighborhood, to get all the work finished professionally, then we’re probably your most sensible choice for a proven area firm.\nWhen you’re considering engaging a professional painters, or a professional painting local business, don’t compromise with either quality of workmanship, or with getting the best estimate for residential painting solutions and materials.\nIt’s especially vital, in terms of what that you want to accomplish to source out competent crews, well versed in the type of residential house painting services you require. You are trying to find a very reliable local painter or a proven painting business in Carey, if you are, then your local area Aurora & Crowley interior and exterior painting pro is a most trusted and respected option.\nConscientious property maintenance by painting the exterior of your home may result in a measurable hike in your home’s market valuation. This lift in open market value could be quick. So the bottom line is, that all upkeep and improvements, like painting the exterior and the interior of your home, will provide results. Retaining your home’s value in line with the appraised value of your neighborhood’s properties is especially significant. interior or exterior paint job done your property can go a long way towards accomplishing that objective.\nJust know that real estate appraisers will take into consideration the entire condition of the real property. A property can absolutely be appraised at a greater price, because of the belief that the general status of the real property is in an excellent state. Still another truly vital detail to take into consideration, in relation to fresh exterior home painting, is that most residential house shoppers make selections primarily based on an impression, instead of logic. Which means that a freshly painted house house will not only be worth more, but could be sold quickly too.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.marcozart.com/Commissions.html","date":"2017-04-24T15:01:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917119637.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031159-00599-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9621912240982056,"token_count":445,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__160223769","lang":"en","text":"Sure, I get commissioned for work all the time! Just think of your favorite scenic, still-life or wildlife creation that you would like to see and I will create it (sorry, no portraits unless it’s of the fantasy variety).\nHow about Murals?\nI love murals!! Actually, I have painted several backdrops and set pieces for the theatre. Mural costs are estimated by the complexity of the mural and size.\nHow do I go about getting a painting done?\nOne of the best ways to own a piece of artwork that is exactly to your liking is to commission something. I love to collaborate with customers regarding colors and designs. Prices for original commissioned work vary from piece to piece depending on size, medium (painting or drawing) and complexity of the subject. I am primarily a scenic, still life and wildlife artist. It’s not that I can’t paint people but I pretty much onl\ny do people in a fantasy type setting (angels, faeries, mermaids, etc.). The first step to getting a piece commissioned is to think about what size, subject matter and color scheme you would like. Once we’ve agreed on a price, I require a 50% non-refundable deposit to purchase materials (this also includes a design fee) with the balance due upon delivery. Usually it will take about 4-8 weeks to have an original painting completed once the idea and composition has been established. I have completed many of my commissions much earlier than the estimated time, but I always like to over estimate just a bit to give myself extra time. The painting can also be framed for an additional charge.\nYes, I have shipped all over the world. The client is responsible for any shipment outside of the continental United States. Once I have received payment, I will process your order and provide you with a tracking number by email so that you can track your order and know exactly when it will arrive.\nI accept Pay Pal, Business and Personal checks, and if I meet you in person, cold, hard cash. For more information just fill out the contact form on the \"Contact Us\" page..","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.reddwillow.com/faq","date":"2021-10-15T20:02:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323583083.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20211015192439-20211015222439-00622.warc.gz","language_score":0.9682028293609619,"token_count":946,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__242777925","lang":"en","text":"Be real with me, how messy is it?\nWe have perfected the clean up of acrylic pouring. Each kit comes with 2- yes, I said 2, table clothes. You do your painting and you wrap up the table clothes like burritos and it was as if you never painted!\nThe kits also come with gloves and aprons to protect your clothing and skin.\nWe have done hundreds of paintings and have found that the only real mess that happens is when you are done painting and your wet gloves drip on the floor. This is easy to solve seeing that this paint cleans up easily on everything except clothes!\nHow do your paint parties work?\nPaint parties are so much fun and very convenient. When you book a paint party with Redd Willow, you don't need to worry about anything. We come to you for the party. We bring tarps, tables, aprons, gloves, canvases, tons of paint, lined boxes for drying, detailed instructions, and we clean up. You will not be able to tell that you had a paint party in your house when we are done.\nCheck out our prices here and book a party!\nDo you recommend an age for this painting?\nWe recommend children be at least 4 years old. We have painted with younger kids, they just require extra help.\nWill this paint stain my clothes?\nYES!!!! Make sure you are wearing your apron before you even open any paint. It will stain your clothes and it will NOT come out. I would recommend pushing up your sleeves and pulling back your hair to avoid any stains.\nHow long does it take for my painting to dry?\nYou will put a lot of paint on your canvas, so you will need to wait a while before you can touch it. I recommend not touching it for at least 3 days.\nIf you are wanting to varnish or apply decals, I suggest waiting 2 weeks. Two weeks??!!! Yes, 2 weeks. These painting have lots of layers that need to dry, it they are not completely dry it will react to the vanish and ruin your painting. Also, if you put your decal on before your painting is completely dry, it will not stick.\nShould I leave my box open for the paint to dry?\nFor best results, I would leave my box open for the drying process. There are exceptions though. If you have small children or cats, I would leave your box closed and hidden!\nHow many paint colors do I get in a paint kit?\nMost kits come with a base color (white or black) and 2 other colors. If you are wanting more colors, let me know. Additional bottles of paint are $4 each.\nWill I have left over paint in my paint kit?\nYes. We give you extra paint to make sure you have enough for the canvas that is included in the kit. Some people are able to do another canvas with the paint, but that is only if they use it wisely.\nWhy do you use black or white as your base color?\nBelieve it or not, each color of paint has their own weight. White and black are the heaviest colors. So if we put our black or white at the bottom of our cup and flip it over making it the top of our cup, the black or white will want to escape to the bottom which creates the cool cells.\nWhy do we have to shake the paints?\nThese paints are not like other paints. We mix them in store to make sure we have a quality product. The mixture consists of acrylic paint, acrylic medium, water and silicone. When the bottles of paint have been sitting for a while the ingredients separate, we need to shake them to mix them back up so that the painting may be a success.\nAre there other techniques you can do with this paint?\nYes! New techniques for acrylic pouring are being created daily. People are always trying new things. When you book a party with Redd Willow, we provide a book of technique options that you can choose from. Each person at the party gets to choose their own and than we teach them how to do it.\nWe also provide instructional videos on our favorite techniques that you can try with your paint kits. You can view them here.\nDo you offer classes?\nI would say that our parties are like classes. At each party we provide a book of technique options that you can choose from. Each person gets to choose their own and then we instruct them how to do it.\nNo, we do not have a location that you can come to and take a class (not yet anyway).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pootail.blogspot.com/2010/10/magical-thing-about-magic.html","date":"2018-05-26T13:29:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794867417.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20180526131802-20180526151802-00151.warc.gz","language_score":0.9480547308921814,"token_count":355,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__25695648","lang":"en","text":"A CROOKED PAINTING of an olive grove hangs in the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam, crooked in the following sense: the horizon of the painted landscape isn’t square with the edges of the canvas.The composition recalls the way a photographer might rotate his camera a few degrees just before pressing the button, freezing the off-kilter landscape into an eternally twisted image. When you stand before the painting of the olive grove, the landscape appears aslant. You plug into the space of the painting from above at an odd angle. Like you’re hovering through the olive grove. Or is it a mountainside olive grove you’re seeing and the landscape is actually aslant? Hard to say. Either way a kind of vertigo is conveyed. Where are you? You don’t quite know.\nYour first impulse is to suspect the canvas of having been bumped cock-eyed by a clumsy somebody, but when you glance toward the frame you see that its edges are perfectly parallel with the horizontal of the floor and you realize it’s a trick. It’s as though van Gogh, with a twist — how did he do that? — has spring-loaded the composition, freezing it in paint.\nThe painting wants to unspring. The composition wants to unwind and return to an easy horizontal. Yet it can’t. Frozen in motionless motion, it’s charged with a kind of magic. The eye wheels and glides with delight over its surface. The longer you look, the more it beguiles, losing none of its mystery as it unfurls its perpetual fragrance. A hundred years and counting and the vertigo still delivers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cattrevena.com/otheranimals.html","date":"2024-04-18T23:39:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817249.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418222029-20240419012029-00016.warc.gz","language_score":0.9548200964927673,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__28266822","lang":"en","text":"This orang-utan is an example of a commission I painted for a newborn's nursery. I worked with my client to carefully design a piece of art which would coordinate with the baby's nursery colour scheme and dimensions. The owner cried with joy when she unwrapped her new painting and has since let me know that her baby makes \"ooh ooh\" sounds whenever his grown ups point to the picture or weave it into their bedtime stories.\nTo see my paintings come to life step by step, follow me on Instagram and Facebook.\nIf you are interested in commissioning a painting, please call me to arrange a free initial consultation on 07974 310 602 (+44 7974 310602), or email me at firstname.lastname@example.org.\nCopyright © 2021 Cat Trevena. All rights reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carolynapappas.com/2024/01/14/upgrading-and-continuing-to-learn-new-skills/","date":"2024-02-25T14:48:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474617.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225135334-20240225165334-00653.warc.gz","language_score":0.9874383807182312,"token_count":232,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__68240415","lang":"en","text":"Last year I did more drawing on Procreate than I ever have before. For the first time, I started feeling comfortable in the app. I still have a lot to learn though. Learning to draw digitally is really like learning a new medium altogether.\nThis is my first finished artwork of the year and I did it on Procreate. I just upgraded my iPad to a newer and bigger type and of course, I wanted to make a picture on Procreate immediately after setting it up. This is based on a photo I took of the lake the morning after a big storm (the only one we have had so far this winter). I also got some new brushes and I was trying them out here. In this painting, I was using brushes meant to simulate fountain pens, alcohol markers and oil paint with a dry brush.\nI am always looking for brushes that would most closely approximate my own drawing style with ink and watercolor. In this case, I deviated from my normal style, but I had a lot of fun. I’m looking forward to doing a lot more experimenting this year and building up my confidence and competence in Procreate.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.spray-shop-supplies.co.uk/product/pealable-spray-booth-coating-white-c-230/","date":"2022-08-07T22:29:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570730.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20220807211157-20220808001157-00666.warc.gz","language_score":0.8858277201652527,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__143766594","lang":"en","text":"C-230 is a white pigmented water based temporary protective coating, designed for use on spray booth walls. The white film provides a light reflective surface for better working conditions, and the dried film is ready peelable enabling heavy paint overspray to be quickly and cleanly removed.\nC-230 is a white, water based “Peelable” protective coating,\ndesigned to be easily peelable from glass, paint, plastic, metal and other non-porous surfaces to protect them from paint over spray or accidental damage.\ngreat for protecting your spray booth walls\napplication …..can be sprayed on , painted on or rolled on\n5 ltrs covers 25 square meters\n2 to 3 hours drying time\nsupplied in a handy 5 ltr tub","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.missoulachamber.com/canvas-cocktails-spring-daffodils","date":"2018-09-20T00:35:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267156314.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20180919235858-20180920015858-00116.warc.gz","language_score":0.9360640048980713,"token_count":99,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__222270971","lang":"en","text":"Friday, April 27, 2018 we will paint this lovely Spring scene!\nIgnite Your Creativity with International Artist & Painter, James Corwin!\nNo experience is necessary and we'll provide all the materials you need to take home your very own painting. Complimentary beer, wine, and snacks will be provided and you'll enjoy gorgeous views of the Clark Fork River!\nRegistration is required to guarantee your space.\nPlease note: No refunds will be issued after April 25, 2018.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pleinairforce.com/spreading-plein-air/","date":"2023-06-01T22:08:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224648209.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601211701-20230602001701-00127.warc.gz","language_score":0.9377924203872681,"token_count":272,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__3357380","lang":"en","text":"Our goal: Increase awareness.\nBy doing so, we will see….\n– More collectors\n– More plein air event attendees\n– More demand for artworks\n– More people learning plein air as a hobby,\n– more teaching\n– more workshops\n– more paintings sold.\nYour role: Look for every possible place to teach, speak, and spread the word. Here are a few ideas:\nTeach Children and Teens Through Schools, Church Groups, Scouts, Clubs:\nTake to them about painting, set up easels, and let them paint. If you can get lots of artists to help, put one artist with each child and show them how to paint individually.\nTeach High School and College Kids:\nSet up demonstrations with local art teachers, hold an assembly for the whole school, do a program at a local college.\nPromote Public Seminars:\nYou can do demos in a park, or in a hall where you can play the documentary we’ve produced for you. (You can see it on the homepage)\nTry to get some press. Have some fun. The goal is to get an article about you and plein air, or to get people to attend an event you’re holding to let anyone try plein air painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mauiarts.org/exhibit-detail.php?id=104","date":"2022-08-12T00:39:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571536.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20220811224716-20220812014716-00050.warc.gz","language_score":0.9372653961181641,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__101995892","lang":"en","text":"Debra Drexler is professor of drawing and painting, UH Mānoa, with a working studio in New York. Her work communicates on many levels, through the dynamics of temperature, saturation, and focus.\nTrained as an architect, Maui artist Don Bernshouse investigates the complexities of the human condition through a variety of materials in drawing, painting, and sculpture, with a focus on the work that transpires, rather than the process of creating.\nTom Lieber has explored abstraction for over 40 years living on Kaua’i, using nature as inspiration in large-scale bold canvases imbued with dynamic gestural marks and a blended moody palette.\nThe artists in Abstractionx3 span three different islands throughout Hawai‘i and were invited to exhibit together for the first time by Gallery Director Neida Bangerter. For each, the pursuit of abstraction has become something highly personal, a chance to let their perceptions of the surrounding world and the complexities of human experience matriculate into the visual. Visitors will have the chance to navigate three very distinct takes on abstraction, each their own window into the artist’s reality.\nGallery Hours: Wed – Sat, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm\nCLICK HERE to read an informative article by Marcia Morse about the exhibit and the participating artists.\nBelow left: Tom Lieber, Lava, 2019, oil on canvas, 76 x 142 in\nBelow right: Don Bernshouse, Fused Forms, 2011, mixed media on paper, 15 x 11 in","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sarahdiylifestyle.com/2013/11/13/mirror-makeover/","date":"2018-05-22T23:04:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864999.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20180522225116-20180523005116-00364.warc.gz","language_score":0.9534217119216919,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__105119955","lang":"en","text":"I found an antique mirror in Birmingham Alabama that had great lines, but a very boring white paint finish.\nUsing one can of Rustoleum spray paint in Lagoon Blue and one can of clear lacquer finish, I was able to refinish the mirror to a more modern look.\nI used painters tape and newspaper to protect the mirror area, then used thin layers of the blue paint to build and evenly cover the mirror.\nIts easy to think that when using spray paint, you can rush through the job. But being patient and using thin layers, ensures you use only enough paint to cover and avoid drips.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lucycorwin.com/shop/snow-white","date":"2018-08-17T15:21:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221212598.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20180817143416-20180817163416-00041.warc.gz","language_score":0.9556852579116821,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__95593017","lang":"en","text":"42\" x 42\", oil on canvas.\nSnow White is the first painting in a conceptual series of self-portraits with apples. This painting grapples with the things we give and take in relationships: the good, the bad, and the mixed. Apples often symbolize health and wellness. Yet in the story of Snow White, the apple was a vehicle of poison and ill-will. Relationships are rarely, if ever, only loving or only hateful. This painting is my exploration of the nuance of the duality of love and hate, give and take in relationship.\nSHIPPING: Shipping costs will be calculated based on distance and package dimensions and will be invoiced after sale. If you would like a quote before purchasing, please email us at firstname.lastname@example.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://koufax8.wixsite.com/archives-march-17/copy-of-oliver-gallery-490-march-29","date":"2019-11-12T04:51:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496664567.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20191112024224-20191112052224-00098.warc.gz","language_score":0.922470211982727,"token_count":828,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__205884338","lang":"en","text":"- Image of the Day -\nFeature Artist Bio\nBy permission of the artist, The Cyber Art Show is pleased to feature the second of two 12-piece exhibitions of works by contemporary American landscape painter John Bayalis (born 1950 in Philadelphia, PA).\nJohn Bayalis has been the recipient of numerous\nawards throughout the United States and has painted\nabroad in Ireland, England and France. Noted for his distinct, realist style, the artist’s skill at handling contemporary themes and subject matter has earned him acclaim from art critics and collectors throughout the United States.\nJohn’s vibrant watercolors reflect a specific clarity of light and form,\nwhile dealing with unique viewpoints in portraying popular culture and the vernacular landscape. The artist has also embraced still life as a format, and sought to show a personal vision in both content and composition. Intricate set ups include man-made and\nnatural elements as well as printed backdrops, vintage postcards and periodicals. The carefully selected viewpoints depict compositions meticulously rendered on the watercolor paper, that glow in subtly\nbalanced color palettes.\nAmong John's honors are an award of an individual artist’s\nfellowship grant and the selection for The Watercolor Page\nin AMERICAN ARTIST magazine where one of his works\ngraced the cover.\nThe artist’s works are included in private and corporate\ncollections throughout the United States.\nB.A., University of Delaware,\nM.F.A., University of Delaware\n- Southwest Watercolor Society, Dallas, TX\nAwarded Best in Show\n- Florida Watercolor Society, Ocala, FL Award of Merit\n- Art of the Heartland National Exhibition, Mena, AK Award of Merit\n- Florida Watercolor Society, Online members Show\nAwarded Second Place\n- Missouri Watercolor Society, St. Louis MO Awarded Best in Show\n- Mainsail Festival of the Arts, St. Petersburg, FL Purchase Prize\n- Rehoboth Art League, Rehoboth Beach, De. Biennial Show\nAward of Merit\n- Gasparilla Festival of the Arts, Tampa , FL\n- Mainsail Festival of the Arts, S. Petersburg, FL\n- Melrose Open Air Arts, Melrose, FL Awarded\nFirst Place in watercolor\n- Mainsail Arts Festival, St. Petersburg, FL Award of Merit\n- Melrose Open Air Paint Out, Melrose, FL\nAwarded First Place Watercolor\n- Images Arts Festival, New Smyrna Beach, FL\nAward of Distinction\n- Rehoboth Art League Member Show, Rehoboth Beach, DE\nAward of Distinction\n- Mainsail Arts Festival, St. Petersburg, Fl\nAward of Distinction, selected Poster artist for 2009\nMarch 31, 2017\nTwelve Pieces by Contemporary Artist\nJohn Bayalis (Born 1950)\n“My interest in painting has always been in realism. The world around me has provided an\ninfinite variety of colors, forms and textures that I have used for the sources of my work for the past 35 years.\nI have always had a preference for drawing rather than painting in terms of control and the use of line and detail. Watercolor has provided me with a medium that produces a transition from drawing into using color in painting.\nI have explored a variety of subject sources in my career, some more traditional, others\nless so. The current body of work is derived from my interest in visual Americana, that is\nimages that I feel are specific to our culture. I have chosen both still life and landscape\nimagery to interpret this vision, focusing on the vernacular that is the functional rather\nthan the monumental. An interest is in the commonplace has always been an important\nelement in my work. These landscape works reflect some nostalgic elements as well as\nviews derived from everyday sights and reflect my view of the present.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://susannjarvis.blogspot.com/2014/09/relax-with-family-art-night.html","date":"2018-06-23T19:19:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267865181.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20180623190945-20180623210945-00274.warc.gz","language_score":0.9266645908355713,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__111191396","lang":"en","text":"Push a brush around and see what happens...it's a lot of fun!\nThursday, September 11, 2014\nRelax With \"Family Art Night\"\nHalf the fun of being an artist is\nthe experience with\npeople you love. I held a \"paint out\" at my art studio with one\nof my sons and his family. It was relaxing and so much fun!\nWe used acrylic paint for easy clean-up. You should try this!\nSusan N. Jarvis\nShare to Twitter\nShare to Facebook\nShare to Pinterest\nPost a Comment\nPost Comments (Atom)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://vipcollisionlvblog.wordpress.com/2017/11/01/the-selection-of-auto-paint-las-vegas/","date":"2019-01-19T00:38:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583660877.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20190118233719-20190119015719-00274.warc.gz","language_score":0.914338231086731,"token_count":230,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__87576008","lang":"en","text":"Stylish and visually appealing auto paint Las Vegas is not difficult to provide you select the right colours from the countless options available. It should be the exact match with the existing colours. To ensure this you have to use the paint codes. The devices will depend upon the vehicle age, area size to cover and the problem becomes serious when you have to do overall colour changes in old vehicles. When selecting, it is important to examine the prospective colours under different light conditions both outdoors and indoors. This can prove to be a frustrating and confusing experience so patience is the key.\nYou can always gain inspiration from the latest trends in the automotive industry and the auto paint Las Vegas experts will guide you in the right directions. Paint colours are specific to the style of auto body and in the vintage and in the older classics, some colour schemes will appear visually appealing while others will not. You have to depend on the experts for getting the best effects. Any colour scheme that you choose should restore or increase the value of the automobile. The ID tag of the vehicle has the paint codes. With experts on the job, you do not have to worry about wrong choices.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://diniscorreia.com/portfolio/work/saint-vincent-panels/","date":"2021-07-28T06:15:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153531.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20210728060744-20210728090744-00577.warc.gz","language_score":0.9311880469322205,"token_count":174,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__50323265","lang":"en","text":"Saint Vincent Panels\nA landing page and a collection of special projects about the restoration of the Saint Vincent Panels.\nThe polyptych, consisting of six panels, has been surrounded in controversy since its discovery in the late 19th century, with continuing dispute over the identity of the painter and the subjects portrayed on the panels.\nThe project documents the restoration process, while also diving into the panels history and figures — and the users can really \"dive\" into the painting, zooming on the gigapixel image and exploring the panels with different layers (the actual painting, x-ray imagining, infrared imaging or the actual oak panels).\nThe landing page is the first step in exploring the panels, while also directing the readers to each special project: one on the probable identity of the subjects portrayed; the other about the problems faced by the restoration team.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://furnituredepot.ca/products/dinorah-wall-art","date":"2022-08-09T00:22:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570879.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20220808213349-20220809003349-00720.warc.gz","language_score":0.7167901992797852,"token_count":246,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__22683145","lang":"en","text":"Contemporary à la mode. This wall art is calming and abstract. Strokes of blue and teal are energized with goldtone leaf embellishment. Goldtone frame keeps it all contained.\nAbstract Design in Shades of Blue, Teal and Gold. Framed Gallery Wrapped Canvas Wall Art. Hand Painted/Gold Leaf Embellishment. D-Ring Bracket for Hanging.\n- Framed gallery wrapped canvas\n- Goldtone frame\n- D-ring bracket hanger\n- Clean with soft, dry cloth\nDimensions (Confirmed):Inches: 35.38\" W x 1.5\" D x 47.13\" HMetric: 898.65mm W x 38.1mm D x 1197.1mm HCarton:Inches: 51.38\" W x 39.75\" D x 2.38\" HMetric: 1305.05mm W x 1009.65mm D x 60.45mm HWeight (lbs/kgs):13 / 5.9Cubes (ft/m):2.81 / 0.08UPC:024052406696","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.montevergine1256.com/viaggi/icona-santuario-madonna-montevergine-san-luca.html","date":"2023-12-04T08:56:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100527.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204083733-20231204113733-00652.warc.gz","language_score":0.9255704879760742,"token_count":205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__87500672","lang":"en","text":"Montevergine1256.com The miracle of the boys in love\nIcon of the Sanctuary of Montevergine\nThe icon of the Madonna di Montevergine stands out from all the others for two main reasons. First the face of the Mother of God would be according to tradition an icon written by St. Luke and would come from Constantinople.\nWhile the rest of the body that depicts it sitting on a throne is a picture added over time. I define the face of the Mother of God as an icon because it is represented according to the classical criteria of iconography while the rest of the body has forms and perspectives that do not belong to the tradition of icons.\nPious images bring religious beliefs to mind. If you wish to receive the one of the Miracle of Our Lady of Montevergine in 1256 or if you wish to share your experience with the Madonna of Montevergine. Please write us by email : montevergine1256 at gmail dot com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.peddlerscottage.com/blogs/news/discount-on-fat-paint","date":"2023-03-28T18:25:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948868.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20230328170730-20230328200730-00521.warc.gz","language_score":0.9240431785583496,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__179608153","lang":"en","text":"Who wants a deal on FAT Paint? In preparation for our FAT Paint classes coming this April, we are offering our customers a discount on FAT Paint pre-orders! Any orders placed and paid for by 5 PM on Tuesday, February 21st will receive a 10% discount off the regular price. Call Charlene at the store at 250-763-9999 for more info! FAT Paint is a chalk style paint that goes on smooth, distresses easily, and finishes with flair; stock up on your favorite colors before you start your spring projects! Head over to their website www.thefatpaintcompany.com to check out the full palette and for inspiration for your next project!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artrenewal.com/pages/artist.php?artistid=6615","date":"2017-04-28T04:23:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122739.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00187-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9528595209121704,"token_count":594,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__173443774","lang":"en","text":"Contact info for Mark Lovett:\nRepresented by Rehs Gallery:www.rehs.com\nBorn in Maryland in 1956, Mark began playing guitar and singing professionally at the age of 14, but his passion for visual arts did not take root until much later. At mid-life, Mark discovered his visual art interest while assisting at his young daughter's art themed birthday party. After struggling for years with alcohol dependence, Mark discovered that his passion for art helped the healing process in recovery, and led to a spiritual connection to every painting he creates. Mark soon left his Vintage Guitar sales business to pursue visual art full time.\nMark studied figurative and portrait painting at Nelson Shanks' Studio Incamminati in Pennsylvania, The Art League School in Alexandria, VA and attended several master artist workshops throughout the country, honing his skills depicting human form and painting live models regularly.\nAfter a long journey studying the methods and techniques of the old masters in portraiture and figurative works, Lovett now successfully merges the techniques of academic masters of the past with his own unique expression and vision.\nWith a tasteful but vibrant color palette, Mark creates beautiful color harmony, in masterfully designed compositions, using bold strokes, and impasto, yet creating a delicate rendering of the human face and form. As a result, Mark's expressive skill for capturing the human form has brought him numerous painting commissions.\nMark has traveled throughout Europe and America seeking inspiration for his images. He works with local models, as well as a top model who has been used in many of the famous painter Pino's works.\nLovett has won numerous awards including… 2006 Portrait Society of America Children's Portrait Competiton, 2007 Women's Club of Chevy Chase, MD Annual Art Show , and 2005 Rockville Art League Art Show Winner.\nMark's art has been featured in many publications including….Capitol File Magazine 2008, Washington Spaces Magazine 2007 and 2006 , Who's Who of Strathmore Worldwide 2007-2008, Preview Magazine Art Expo, NY 2007, Strathmore Applause Magazine cover 2006, Art Business News Magazine 2006 and 2005, Listed in the American Artist - www.askart.com, Montgomery Gazette 2005 etc.\nIn 2008, Mark was voted into the prestigous Art Renewal Center's Living Masters group as a \"Living Artist\". Now at ARC (Artrenewal.org), Mark is honored to be found among an elite group of some of the finest and most well known oil painters in the world. Mark is a member of International Guild of Realism Scottsdale, AZ, Who's Who of Strathmore Worldwide , Arists For Human Rights, Oil Painters of America OPA , Portrait Artist Society of America, Strathmore Hall Arts Association, Bethesda, MD. and has been exhibiting and selling his work in galleries throughout the country and private collections throughout the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://marjoleincaljouw.blogspot.com/2010/11/space-granny.html","date":"2018-07-15T21:03:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676588972.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20180715203335-20180715223335-00387.warc.gz","language_score":0.9840044379234314,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__232423100","lang":"en","text":"Above: Acrylics and oilpaint on canvas 50 cm x 50 cm / 19,7\" x 19,7\"\nAbove: Pencil on paper.\nThis painting was made for the lottery of \"Willeke Alberti\" a dutch singer. She had a gala yesterday in 'Hotels van Oranje' where she gave our book \"Kleine Dingen Met Liefde Doen\" to a lot of people. We were invited and it was great to be there. I hope Willeke can help a lot of (lonely old) people with her foundation. I finished the painting in a rush so i hope it's allright like this.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.snicketythings.com/2012/07/all-dressed-up-nail-art.html","date":"2017-04-30T11:01:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917125074.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031205-00362-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.985833466053009,"token_count":488,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__115403626","lang":"en","text":"My girls both love to have their nails painted in fun ways. When the Princess decided she wanted her nails painted for Halloween last year I didn't know what color to use. She was going as Jesse from Toy Story (costume from the post here) and I just couldn't think how Jesse would paint her nails. Then it hit me, cow print.\nI just painted a white base coat and then drew on the spots with a fine tip black paint pen, then did a clear top coat.\nI've never been big into painting my nails. After working in the chemistry field I realized that I usually could not keep the paint on the nails. Between gloves and other chemicals, it was just pointless. I decided that maybe it was time for me to try. If the Princess was going to have fancy nails for Halloween then I would too. I settled on jack-o-lanterns. I painted mine with an orange base coat and then used a fine tip Sharpie to draw on the faces. Each face is slightly different. Sorry it is blurry, I was using my phone to take the picture.\nLater on I decided that I really wanted to do penguins. I started with a black base then painted the white over. The eyes were drawn with a fine tip black paint pen and the beak and feat were drawn with an orange paint pen. Again, blurry due to my phone.\nI painted mine and the girl's nails for Independence Day in red white and blue.\nThe girl's nails did not have a star on the thumb, just the basic blue.\nI've also done lady bugs on the girl's, but did not take a picture. They rarely hold their hads still long enough to get a good picture.\nSince October, the above pictures are the only times I have painted my nails, and they only lasted a few days before it drove me crazy and I took it off again. I'm just not used to it being on there.\nThe Princess has already decided what she wants for Halloween this year, although she has yet to share it with me. Boo only leaves her polish alone for a few hours before picking it off so I am less concerned with hers.\nDo you paint your nails in designs?\nPlease check out my Link Parties page to see the blogs where I may have showcased this post. Thank you to the bloggers who host such wonderful parties.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://yaleclubphiladelphia.org/2018/10/11/october-23-mural-dedication-water-gives-life-free/","date":"2023-02-09T06:15:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764501407.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20230209045525-20230209075525-00461.warc.gz","language_score":0.9421446323394775,"token_count":203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__87999071","lang":"en","text":"1300 Arch Street Philadelphia PA\nIt’s Mural Arts Month in Philadelphia! Join us to witness and enjoy the dedication of a mural that Yale alumni volunteers helped paint in May as part of the 2018 Yale Day of Service.\nThe artwork, Water Gives Life, was created by artists Eurhi Jones and David McShane to celebrate the connection between Philadelphia’s rivers and local horticulture. This mural is a vibrant project of the world-renowned Mural Arts Philadelphia program in collaboration with the Philadelphia Water Department and the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.\nCome out to learn about “our” new mural in the heart of Center City. After the program, anyone interested can continue discussions nearby at a cafe or even do a self-guided walking mural tour in the surrounding blocks.\nIf you plan to attend, please let us know by clicking here to register, but drop-ins are welcome, too! There is no cost.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pakratink.com/pages/marco-miller","date":"2023-09-25T03:52:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506676.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925015430-20230925045430-00504.warc.gz","language_score":0.9492158889770508,"token_count":133,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__221548850","lang":"en","text":"ARTIST COLLAB - MARCO MILLER\nMarco Miller is a painter, muralist, sculptor and street artist based in Chicago. He specializes in portraiture, utilizing a variety of mediums including oil, acrylic, spray paint, charcoals, pastels and watercolors. He has worked with Wu-tang, Andrew WK, Google, Effen, Miller-Coors, Pabst, etc. He attended Columbia College for graphic design, however as a painter, Marco is primarily self-taught.\nCheck him out:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.heirloomtraditionspaint.com/chalk-type-paint/","date":"2018-10-21T20:53:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583514355.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20181021203102-20181021224602-00479.warc.gz","language_score":0.9461576342582703,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__188275753","lang":"en","text":"After an exhaustive review, we have made the difficult decision to strategically focus our product line on those items that have proven to be the most consistent in ease of use, meet consumer demand and lead to a higher level of customer satisfaction. We are excited to focus our energy on bringing innovative products to the marketplace, such as BOND-N-FLEX and continuing to add colors to our other lines. Please be sure to check out All In One Chalk Style Paint which features built in wax, topcoat and bonding primer as well as our Finish All Paint that is a sealed acrylic paint with a stretchability allowing you to paint most surfaces including leather, vinyl & smooth fabrics.\nTo that end, we will be immediately discontinuing the production of our Chalk Type paints, our 1Gel offering and the metallic waxes. We do have a limited stock of Chalk Type paints available until our supply is gone.\nHeirloom Traditions Chalk Type Paint is a no prep, no prime, no sanding chalk type paint. It does require a sealer, either a wax or a top coat, after application. The beauty of chalk type paint is being able to create artistic, multi-layered, distressed finishes. You are truly the artist with this product!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://marcopaintings.com/subjects/animals/lion/","date":"2024-04-12T14:36:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816024.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412132154-20240412162154-00418.warc.gz","language_score":0.9329410195350647,"token_count":204,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__200452000","lang":"en","text":"Paintings of Lions are a popular choice for many art enthusiasts. They are majestic creatures that can be depicted in a variety of ways. Lions are often seen as symbols of strength, courage, and power. Their majestic manes and powerful roars can be captured in a painting to create a stunning piece of art. Lion painting, animal painting, and lion art are all popular keywords for this type of artwork.A Lion painting can be done in a realistic style, capturing the animal’s unique features and characteristics. The bright colors of the mane and the intense gaze of the eyes can be highlighted to create a captivating piece. The artist can also choose to depict the Lion in a more abstract style, focusing on the shape and movement of the animal.The Lion is a powerful symbol of courage and strength, and a painting of one can be a powerful reminder of these qualities. Whether done in a realistic or abstract style, a Lion painting can be a beautiful and meaningful addition to any home or office.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wineart.com.au/new-product/water-lillies-lilac-by-john-maitland","date":"2018-07-22T03:16:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676593004.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20180722022235-20180722042235-00305.warc.gz","language_score":0.972119927406311,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__232499802","lang":"en","text":"Stunning New Painting in the GalleryWater Lillies in Lilac by John Maitland\nWater Lillies in Lilac by John Maitland is a fine example of his figurative paintings which reflect the unique spirituality, grace and unobtrusiveness of the people of various cultures in their own landscapes. His beautiful and innocent subject matter is depicted through his use of lively colours and broad brush strokes. This creates an ‘enlightened’ style of stunning pieces of art. He is an expressive painter with work that is imbued with energy, movement and texture.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.integrityaero.net/services/paint/","date":"2023-12-06T01:22:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100575.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206000253-20231206030253-00261.warc.gz","language_score":0.929572343826294,"token_count":280,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__178058257","lang":"en","text":"Integrity Aero Service has a state-of-the-art paint facility with a 400 square foot GFS paint booth which allows us to return customer components, large and small, with perfectly matched paint jobs to return to service. Integrity Aero Service has Color and Paint Pattern matching abilities, so that your parts and components leave our facility ready for installation.\nYour aircraft’s paint job is not simply limited to aesthetics. Aircraft painting is the first layer of protection against the extreme environments. Aircraft paint not only affects the weight of the aircraft, but also protects the integrity of the airframe. The topcoat of aircraft paint is applied to protect the exposed surfaces from corrosion and deterioration, protecting aircraft surfaces.\nProfessional aircraft painting services not only improve the appearance, but also provide protection from harsh elements, whether its within the internal structure and underexposed components to protect from corrosion and deterioration, to all exposed surfaces and components that provide a pleasing appearance.\nPeeling and bubbling paint leads to accelerated corrosion–which means more downtime and repair costs. Our technicians ensure your part is properly stripped, any corrosion removed, prepped and re-painted using approved paints. No pattern or color is too complex. We also offer specialty paints for inlet barrels and anti-static applications. Your part will be airworthy and visually appealing.\nContact Integrity Aero for more information on our aircraft painting services.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thelodgeflowerandcraft.co.uk/workshops-by-date/2019/7/20/cambridge-open-studios-at-the-lodge","date":"2019-08-22T11:31:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027317113.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20190822110215-20190822132215-00063.warc.gz","language_score":0.9426074028015137,"token_count":229,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__74992227","lang":"en","text":"Local Artists Fran Williams, Chrissie Wilson and Carol Pollock will be displaying their art work at ‘The Lodge’ this summer during ‘Cambridge Open Studios’.\nFran Williams is a self taught artist with a love of animals, birds and the natural world. Fran transforms her ideas into stunning pen and wash pictures and cards which reflect her deep love of nature, recently she has ventured into printmaking and acrylics.\nLocal artist Chrissie Wilson works in both acrylics and watercolors producing semi abstract and atmospheric artworks inspired by her travels and observations of people and nature. Chrissie’s print making work also reflects her love of vibrant colours.\nBoth Fran & Chrissie will have framed and unframed works of art on sale along with a range of printed and original cards.\nCarole Pollock is a glass artist producing stunning pieces of art work using a wide range of techniques. Carol fires her work in her home studio in Hemingford Grey and takes her inspiration from the world around her.\nCarole will have a selection of her pieces on display for sale.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://collectingartfootball.wordpress.com/tag/artist/","date":"2020-09-22T01:25:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400202686.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20200922000730-20200922030730-00298.warc.gz","language_score":0.9613715410232544,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__289251963","lang":"en","text":"October hosts a month-long celebration of all things art, thanks to The Big Draw Festival. This year’s theme is Play, and to join in with the fun, The National Football Museum are hosting three events during the October half term (22nd – 26th October).\nArtist Gary Armer is taking up a week-long artist-in residency at the museum. Inspired by Dutch Golden Age still life paintings, Gary will create a still life painting but with a football twist in the event ‘Score Draw with Gary Armer’. Instead of depicting the traditional items such as flowers, musical instruments and fruit that are usually found in still life paintings (although there will actually be a touch of ‘tangerine’!), Gary will be painting objects in the National Football Museum’s collection. 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Extremely thick durable paper for premium archival prints. You will not find a better quality Watercolor paper for your fine art prints!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://supermamatotherescue.blogspot.com/2012/11/fresh-start-just-write.html","date":"2019-06-27T08:42:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560628001014.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20190627075525-20190627101525-00545.warc.gz","language_score":0.973929226398468,"token_count":259,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__183431220","lang":"en","text":"So the facelift didn't quite go as planned, time-wise or look-wise, but I'm happy.\nI just needed a change. Something fresh and new. Different than the old, but still the same.\nLike a fresh coat of paint. The room still looks the same, the walls are still the same, the furniture is all still there, but the color changes everything. The vibe, the feeling, the emotion.\nThat's what I was looking for. I needed a fresh start.\nI needed to paint the walls and begin again.\nI feel that way about so many aspects of my life. If I could just take that brush and add a fresh coat of paint to this and to that...\nIt would change things. I could start anew. Fresh. Ready to face the difficult head on.\nSo I'm taking that brush today and I'm painting.\nI'm painting relationships.\nI'm painting my job and my school.\nI'm painting all the avenues that I'm dying to travel down. Getting rid of the roadblocks with a swift stroke.\nIt's all the same, but fresh and new and I can handle it.\nLinking up with Just Write (go check it out and link up!)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.entwinedinthevalley.com.au/Whats-On/All-Events/Swan-Valley-Still-Life-Paining","date":"2020-10-01T16:38:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600402131777.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20201001143636-20201001173636-00158.warc.gz","language_score":0.9117030501365662,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__51921411","lang":"en","text":"Swan Valley Still Life Painting\nEvent date: Sunday, 11 October 2020 | 10:00 AM\nto 03:00 PM\nLearn to compose and paint a still life arrangement of Swan Valley produce with West Australian artist Bernard Kerr.\nBernard will walk you through the concepts that underpin still life painting and how to effectively use composition, tone and colour in order to develop a resolved still life using the mediums of watercolour and gouache.\nEnjoy a selection of local wine and antipasto in the break. Bernard has been an artist and educator for over 40 years, working in ceramics, sculpture and painting in Perth, Indonesia and Melbourne.\nThis event is suitable for ages 16 and over.\nSunday, 11 October 2020 | 10:00 AM\n- 03:00 PM\nMidland Juction Arts Centre, 276 Great Eastern Highway , Midland 6056 View Map","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://quorumgallery.com/pb/wp_44690ec8/wp_44690ec8.html","date":"2018-04-20T02:30:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125937113.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20180420022906-20180420042906-00357.warc.gz","language_score":0.9522720575332642,"token_count":326,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__143666227","lang":"en","text":"Teri Starkweather became known for her still life paintings which are bathed in sunlight in the 1990s. Her realistic watercolors have been included in many watercolor books. One of her works graced the cover of \"Textures and Surfaces\", published by North Light Publishers in 2000. Inside of \"Painting the Many Moods of Light\", published by North Light in 1999, Starkweather demonstrated her painting technique in a chapter called \"create sparkling window lit still lifes in watercolor\".\nTeri won the American Artist cover competition with her painting \"Sunflowers and Coffee\", which was on the cover of the June 2010 issue of American Artist Watercolor magazine.\nShe has shown her artwork in various galleries throughout the United States and also internationally in Italy and China. She has shown in both Watercolor West and the National Watercolor Society exhibitions. Teri has exhibited at the Springfield Art Museum,Westmont Museum of Art, Lancaster Museum of Art, Riverside Art Museum, Downey Museum of Art, Brand Library gallery in Burbank and Brea Gallery, California. In 2011 she had a solo show at James Gray Gallery in Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, California. She is a signature member of Watercolor West and a member of the National Watercolor Society, Laguna Plein Air Painters, California Plein Air Painters, and SoCal Plein Air Painters.\nArtspeak, a New York Gallery Guide, wrote about Starkweather's work: \"Precise in her use of watercolor, Starkweather fully exploits the luminous transparency of the medium to portray strong expansive forms.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.belvedere-maastricht.nl/en/menu/actueel/mural-fitting-entrance-sphinxkwartier","date":"2020-08-05T01:27:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439735906.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200805010001-20200805040001-00355.warc.gz","language_score":0.9120332598686218,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__96428129","lang":"en","text":"On the borderline between Frontenpark and Sphinxkwartier\nCollin van der Sluijs' mural marks the transition from the cultural part of the Sphinxkwartier to the rugged nature in the Frontenpark. Collin has chosen a song thrush because this bird produces no less than seven different tones. In other words: a one-man band, matching the neighbouring Muziekgieterij. The mural is framed by smaller elements that allude to the Frontenpark and the industrial heritage of the Sphinxfactories.\nBerlin, Chicago, Tbilisi and now also Maastricht\nCollin van der Sluijs lives and works in Maastricht. Within the Netherlands he has painted murals in The Hague, Nijmegen and Heerlen (among other places). Abroad his work can be found in Berlin, Chicago and - more recently - in Tbilisi. Within Maastricht his work has so far been limited to a temporary painting on the building fence that was in use during the construction of the underground bicycle park in Wyck. With this new mural for the Sphinxkwartier this overseight has now been corrected and Collin finally has a mural in his hometown.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://flanaganpaint.com/about-us/","date":"2019-12-09T16:01:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540519149.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20191209145254-20191209173254-00348.warc.gz","language_score":0.9648267030715942,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__75289998","lang":"en","text":"Since 1950, Flanagan Paint & Supply has been providing the paint industry with top quality products, competitive prices and the best possible service. Flanagan Paint & Supply was purchased by the Donnelly Family in 2007. Flanagan Paint & Supply began with a store location based in the historic neighborhood of Soulard in St. Louis. They opened their second location in Ellisville, Missouri in June of 2014, and since have moved all operations to that location. The consistent growth over the past decade shows that the Donnelly family is committed to be the leading small business in the architectural, commercial, and industrial coatings. With experts in paints & stains, window coverings and other custom home products, we want to be your source for style! Looking for window treatments, color & stain matching, custom design products, paint and paint supplies in Ballwin, West Chesterfield, St Louis & beyond? We would love to work with you!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://spendlikeaking.blogspot.com/2012/11/philip-niarchos-art-collection.html","date":"2019-03-22T14:43:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202671.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20190322135230-20190322161230-00007.warc.gz","language_score":0.893467903137207,"token_count":365,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__70527134","lang":"en","text":"Based in Greece, Philip Niarchos is one of the richest art collectors in the world. He is the eldest son of Stavros Niarchos, the late Late Greek shipping magnate. On the death of his father, Philip Niarchos inherited his father’s extensive art collection. This comprised famous masterpiece paintings, such as:\n- Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Self Portrait with a Bandaged Ear’\n- Pablo Picasso’s self-portrait ‘Yo, Picasso’.\nVincent Van Gogh's self portrait painting with bandaged ear.\nLater on, Philip Niarchos added a number of contemporary paintings and artwork to his art collection. This included masterpieces, such as:\n- Jean-Michel Basquiat’s ‘Self-Portrait’\n- Andy Warhol’s ‘Shot Red Marilyn’.\nAndy Warhol's painting of Marilyn Monroe named 'Shot Red Marilyn'\nPhilip Niarchos mostly collects impressionist and modern art paintings. He is a board member of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, and also works to promote appreciation of art paintings, in the world.\nAccording to various art experts, Philip Niarchos’ art collection (comprising impressionist and modern art paintings) has been estimated to be the ‘world’s most valuable art collection in private hands’.\nOther Famous Art Collectors:\n- Sheikha Al-Mayassa\n- Carlos Slim Helu\n- Francois Pinault\n- Dmitry Marvommatis\n- Ronald S.Lauder\n- Pierre Chen\n- Eli and Edythe Broad\n- Steven A.Cohen\n- Leon Black","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gesang-gottowt.se/exhibitions/atlanten-the-atlantic/","date":"2024-04-22T01:08:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818067.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421225303-20240422015303-00422.warc.gz","language_score":0.9723713397979736,"token_count":543,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__42175041","lang":"en","text":"The Atlantic in the Crypt\nNature and its elements are a source of inspiration for Clara Gesang-Gottowt. In her paintings the viewer can sense fragments of nature. Often merely suggested, starting to dissolve, like memories that reveal themselves, only to recede. She sees by painting. To paint, for her, is to see. Experiences of nature become powerful because she sees in them something which she wishes to pass on to others. Through the fragments of nature and through the actual process of painting she comes into contact with that which is greater and which guides the viewer to this seeing.\nHer technique is to open up to the image, see the unpredictable emerge, and follow it. She stops in a place where the intellect and the emotions are still stimulated, where her gaze wishes to go on seeing.\nShe has long painted the sky with it its shifting, changing disposition. She has encircled the atmospherical where wind and eye meet. Now, she approaches the sea. In preparation for the exhibition in the crypt she worked on a painting in egg tempera, a technique she had not yet tested. Now the image became more than unpredictable, rather, chaotic. Impossible to ascertain its worth. It needed to rest. The artist took it up again and discovered its qualities. This painting will now be a part of the exhibition in the crypt. The title of the painting is “Sea”. To approach the sea means, for Clara Gesang-Gottowt, to also approach a personal memory of grief and loss. Out of the sea life is born. The sea can also take lives. Here the forces of vitality and chaos meet. Beauty and risk. The body and the unknown.\nThe crypt is one of the most beautiful rooms, says Clara Gesang-Gottowt. A room where you can breathe deeply. Where there is something that touches you. At first dramatically and charged. Then, still charged but also more of a home. She draws closer to what this room stands for by painting specifically for this place. The brush strokes are allowed to be visible thus meeting traces of the mason’s handwork in the carved stone with its structure and its play of colour.\nArt can also help a person to breathe more deeply. To be still in the presence of something that matters. To be where beauty and risk meet. The paintings invite us to stand on the borderline between the known and the unknown. To dare to do so. To have the courage to see and to wait for the moment in which the perspective changes and the one who is seeing becomes the one who is being seen.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://beastsellersreview.com/home-improvement-tips-painting-your-house/","date":"2023-09-23T21:09:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506528.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923194908-20230923224908-00279.warc.gz","language_score":0.9491179585456848,"token_count":886,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__253406170","lang":"en","text":"Painting or repainting your house is fun, but only if you are up to the challenge. Every brushstroke matters a lot. You don’t want to get it wrong. There are many queries and searches on the internet on how to paint your house by yourself. Which colors work the best in a living area or kid’s room? Which type of paint should I choose for indoor and outdoor spaces? These are among some of the commonest concerns for a majority of people, some of which we have addressed herein. We have compiled a few useful tips that will make you paint it like a professional.\nBuy quality Materials\nIf you are a first-time painter, there is one thing that will make your work stand. We are talking about the quality of the pain and pain brushes that you order for your home renovation job. Using the best material makes your work stand out. Unfortunately, because most people go cheap on paint, renovation jobs are often counter-intuitive. Do not make this mistake if the aim is to do a professional job. Spend a little more cash on materials such as paint and paintbrushes for the best results. You should also check for primer pigments and the concentration of binders in your preferred gallon of paint. Prime pigments such as titanium oxide are the best as they provide the best coverage on most surfaces. In addition, we recommend that you buy pain with a high concentration of binders as they are resistant to peeling and cracking. Such paints will cost you a little more cash but deliver the best results.\nRecycle Existing Paint\nHome improvement ideas for beginners are diverse online, especially when remodeling a kitchen. However, what many people do not know is that you can recycle the existing paint on walls to cut costs and improve the quality of your results. For starters, you do not have to do away with the old paint on your wall or ceiling as long as it is firm, smooth, and does not need scraping. This tip works the best if the existing paint color of your walls is a shade lighter than the one you are planning to apply. In this case, all that you have to do is clean it with water and soap to remove dirt, grime, and stains. Then, apply the first and final coat without applying an undercoat. The existing paint is the undercoat.\nPaint on a Sunny Day\nWorking with paint can be a challenge for beginners because of its sensitivity to the elements. If you are renovating a home and planning to paint an outdoor/indoor wall to add a pop of color, check the weather. It is good to paint on a dry, sunny day than when it is raining or if humidity levels are high. This will make it easy for the paint to dry and take a shorter time for initial coats to dry before applying a second coat, having your time. You also get a more refined look when the weather is hot.\nThis video highlights other basic principles of painting for beginners.\nTop to Bottom Approach\nDifferent people use different painting approaches to do a good job at home or work. However, from the available evidence, a top to bottom painting approach seems to offer a more uniform and professional look to all surfaces. If you pain the lower surfaces first, you are more prone to messing with your finished job when paining the upper surfaces. In addition, using up and down brush strokes prevents brush lines, thereby giving you a smoother look. Your job will look neat and professionally done.\nSpraying is a Possibility\nSpray painting is not only less cumbersome when painting a large space but also saves you time. If you aren’t good at stroking the brush, this technique will give a more uniform and professional paint finish. Leave the brush to do the finishing, like putting borders and touches other tricky areas. For safety, get yourself a folding work table for securing paint or brushes. Get a pencil grinder for making fine corrections and a folding ladder to access high walls or cabinets safely while painting.\nPainting is fun, but these tips will surely enable you to paint your house like a pro. The work can be messy if you start the wrong way, but you don’t have to be afraid if you get it right from the beginning. Therefore, you should grab your paintbrushes and paint your house to your taste!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://book.pocketsuite.io/book/WIyz","date":"2018-12-11T01:53:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376823550.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20181211015030-20181211040530-00145.warc.gz","language_score":0.8993124961853027,"token_count":128,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__148528151","lang":"en","text":"What you get:\n$35 ($50 value ) no drinks provided by host/ artist\n$45 ($60 value) host/ artist provides wine/ liquor. 2 glasses of wine or liquor\n• Two-hour social painting event at location of choice.\n• All necessary supplies, including paints, brushes, easel, apron, and canvas\n• 11x14-inch painting for each participant to take home. Artist will provide Water buckets, Paint, plates, aprons, paper towels/rags\nIt’s a minimum of 10 people.\nThe deposit is due when booking\n$100 · 2 hr","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://infosecleaders.com/yukon/how-to-paont-fish-looking-through-the-sea.php","date":"2019-09-21T19:09:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514574662.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20190921190812-20190921212812-00079.warc.gz","language_score":0.9229332208633423,"token_count":936,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__157152350","lang":"en","text":"How to Buy Fish Finders and Depth Sounders ALL AT SEA\nWATCH: Get a shark-to-shark look at biofluorescent creatures in the dark, blue sea. Weird & Wild Scientists have built a camera that approximates how sharks see each other, revealing how they glow... 28/03/2013 · So I went to the Google and did a little search, and of course came up with a ton of hits. 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Knowing the terms associated with painting will help you get the right products and tools to give you professional results. Guides & Projects Create a colour scheme for your how to find the truth They paint over the whole paper with blue watercolor paint to create the water. The wax in the oil pastels resists the water, so the picture shows through the paint. The wax in the oil pastels resists the water, so the picture shows through the paint.\nHow long can it take?\nStrange Fish Has See-Through Head Live Science\n- How to Paint Little Nemo Fish on Rocks Ernestina Gallina\n- Clown Fish Facts Care & Information Finding Nemo\n- Alex Day Under The Sea Lyrics AZLyrics.com\n- Painting waves. Find the information you need to paint\nHow To Paont Fish Looking Through The Sea\n9/01/2019 · How to Draw a Fish. There are many ways to draw a fish. Below are two step-by-step examples. Draw a cross guideline to help align our shapes. 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Paint the colors progressively darker from the bottom of the wall to the top. Add light toward the top with a white glaze and create a fun mural by adding fish, dolphins, underwater plants and rocks.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nanquintin.com/2022/11/26/november-2022-news/","date":"2023-09-29T08:04:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510498.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20230929054611-20230929084611-00294.warc.gz","language_score":0.945701003074646,"token_count":246,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__33213850","lang":"en","text":"“Falling Apart” is currently in the New England Watercolor Society’s North American National Exhibition, at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, 11 North St, Plymouth MA (Nov. 2 to Dec. 3, 2022). Gallery hours are Wed-Fri 10-4:00; and Sat 1-4:00.\nAlso there, is an additional exhibit, “Brushes With Nature,” that three of my watercolor paintings have been accepted into: “Foggy Morning”, “The Lagoon at Reid State Park, Georgetown Maine” and “Stern and Rockbound Coast”. The exhibit is for artists who participated in one or more of the plein air events sponsored by the New England Watercolor Society. I started all three paintings at Reid State Park, in Georgetown Maine, and completed them in my studio (Nov. 4 to Jan. 12, 2023).\nDon’t miss my solo exhibit at the Emerson Hospital in Concord MA (Sept. 19 – Nov 18, 2022). Their “Main Street” gallery is the main hallway in the main building. Just walk in at any time to see my paintings!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://alfredny.org/event/bastian-muhr-theodore-randall-international-chair-in-painting","date":"2019-03-23T02:35:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202711.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20190323020538-20190323042538-00171.warc.gz","language_score":0.9179593324661255,"token_count":271,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__73111661","lang":"en","text":"Sponsored by: Division of Drawing, Painting and Photography and the Theodore Randall International Chair in Art and Design Endowment\nBastian Muhr is an artist living in Leipzig, Germany. He primarily works in painting and drawing and also occasionally realizes large, temporary site-specific works. From 2004 – 2010 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Leipzig. Since then, his works have been shown in solo- and group exhibitions in Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Slovakia and the United States. Recent exhibitions include: “Kante” at the Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig in 2018, “Schwarzbunt” at Jochen Hempel Gallery in 2017, “Zick-Zack” at Museum Wiesbaden in 2016 and “Über das Geistige in der Kunst” at DG Gallery Munich in 2018. Muhr’s works are included in the permanent collections of the Berlin State Museums (Kupferstichkabinett), the Museum of Fine Arts in Leipzig, the Dresden State Art Collections, Museum Wiesbaden and others.\nHosted by: School of Art and Design\nAdditional Information can be found at: https://auconnect.alfred.edu/event/3222928","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://leighbarrywatercolors.com/products/framed-mini-county-kerry-giclee-print-ireland-painting-print-irish-cottage-watercolor-miniature-landscape-watercolor-print-irish-art","date":"2024-03-04T16:22:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476452.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304133241-20240304163241-00641.warc.gz","language_score":0.9489901065826416,"token_count":238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__208071651","lang":"en","text":"This small, framed \"County Kerry\" is part of my mini series of framed 5x7\" fine art watercolor prints with a small white mat. Image is 4x6\". (All paintings in this series are available larger in a separate listing!)\nThese are perfect for that small place in your home that needs a small, lovely painting. They make a perfect and affordable gift for all occasions. Everyone has room for this small art addition to their home.\nThe gray, walnut, and white frames are rustic barnwood.\nThe gold is a nice gold leaf.\nI buy my frames from a local molding company here in Maryland. It is a good quality frame.\nAll of my paintings are available in this style.\nI will ship it to you wrapped in bubble wrap for safe arrival.\nI believe that we should surround ourselves with things that we love to look at. You deserve to treat yourself to a lovely and unique piece of artwork for your home.\n\"A painting is a poem without words.\"- Horace\nPlease contact me with any questions!\nPurchase of artwork does not transfer reproduction rights. All rights retained by artist.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blueleafhouston.com/product/anna-weatherley-annas-palette-charger-all-colors/","date":"2020-07-10T10:20:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655906934.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20200710082212-20200710112212-00262.warc.gz","language_score":0.9570903182029724,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__209375055","lang":"en","text":"As an international designer, Anna Weatherley’s career has included designing and manufacturing couture fashion, home furnishings, and printed textiles. In the early 1990’s she established a studio in Budapest, Hungary where she trained a group of exceptionally talented painters to create her collection of hand-painted porcelain. Only the best painters are capable of both mixing the colors and painting the delicate details of her designs. Each piece is not solely a pretty painted object, but also a work of art. Her designs are inspired by the early botanical illustrators and flower painters of the 18th Century Europe such as Redoute, Hooker, and Ehret. Dutch still-life paintings have also been a source of her design inspiration.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://timberandhew.com/custom-painting/","date":"2023-01-29T19:44:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499758.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20230129180008-20230129210008-00864.warc.gz","language_score":0.9082794189453125,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__257820561","lang":"en","text":"Don't settle for an ordinary paint job for your home. Instead, customize the job so it speaks to your style. Let the experts at Timber & Hew Home Restoration, LLC provide you with a custom painting service.\nWe can do everything from trim work to accent wall painting in Tuscaloosa, AL. 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Call 205-344-0517 to schedule our accent wall painting services in Tuscaloosa, AL today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.baysidestarnews.com.au/news/pauls-painting-selected-for-coveted-prize/3227967/","date":"2018-03-21T08:50:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647600.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20180321082653-20180321102653-00167.warc.gz","language_score":0.9820098280906677,"token_count":236,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__120428561","lang":"en","text":"A FITZGIBBON artist is proud and excited to have his painting selected as a finalist in the Brisbane Art Prize.\nPaul King, who has been painting most of his life and has won many art competitions, said it feels good to be selected from so many entries.\n\"It feels great to be a finalist and be in with a chance of winning for my painting Rainbow Avenue, Golden Downs Retirement Village Fitzgibbon.”\nMr King did his first painting at age 13 and has painted continuously throughout his adult life, even during times of ill health.\n\"I've always enjoyed painting. I've done more than 600 paintings and 300 drawings and have sold 120 paintings.”\nThe winner of the Brisbane Art Prize will be announced at the awards evening on Thursday, October 12 from 6.30pm at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts located at 420 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley. To vote visit www.brisbaneartprize .com and click on the 'people's choice award' link and scroll to the bottom of the page.\nUpdate your news preferences and get the latest news delivered to your inbox.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://icitizennews.net/oconee-painting-the-top-choice-for-painters-in-athens-and-oconee-county/","date":"2023-12-06T04:48:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100583.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206031946-20231206061946-00871.warc.gz","language_score":0.952872633934021,"token_count":850,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__37207435","lang":"en","text":"Oconee Painting: Your go-to painters for Athens and Oconee County with exceptional service and quality.\nAthens, GA, July 5, 2023 / LinkDaddy News / – Oconee Painting, the leading painting company in the Athens and Oconee County area, is proud to announce its continued commitment to providing exceptional painting services to residential and commercial clients. With over two decades of experience, Oconee Painting has earned a reputation for delivering high-quality workmanship and excellent customer satisfaction.\nWith their focus on superior service and attention to detail, Oconee Painting has become the go-to choice for homeowners and businesses in need of professional painting services in the Athens area. The company offers a wide range of residential and commercial painting solutions, including interior and exterior painting, pressure washing, deck staining, and carpentry repairs.\n“We are delighted to be the most referred painting company in Athens and Oconee County. Our team works tirelessly to ensure that our clients are 100% satisfied with our work. We take great pride in providing the best paint and carpentry jobs, backed by a lifetime paint warranty and an unprecedented eight-year labor warranty.”\nOconee Painting’s dedication to quality and customer satisfaction is evident in their meticulous approach to each project. The company follows a comprehensive 32-point system, developed and refined since 1998, to ensure that every painting job meets the highest standards. Their highly skilled and experienced crews take pride in their work and strive to exceed customer expectations on every assignment.\nOne satisfied customer, Ginger Hriczo, left a glowing review on Google, saying, “There really is not enough room on here to explain how awesome this company is! Wes and his crew were able to come out, give us a quote on painting the exterior of our home, and schedule the job so quickly. They were spot on with the price and extremely transparent. We needed additional trim work and stucco repairs that were competitively priced and completed to perfection. The guys were quick, so polite, and our home looks beautiful. Oconee Painting is truly top notch! I highly recommend them!“\nOconee Painting stands out from the competition by offering a combination of exceptional craftsmanship, reliable service, and affordability. The company takes the time to understand each client’s unique needs and preferences, providing personalized solutions and delivering exceptional results. Whether it’s enhancing the beauty of a residential property or revitalizing a commercial building, Oconee Painting ensures that every project is completed to the highest standards.\nFor residential clients, Oconee Painting offers a comprehensive range of interior and exterior painting services. Their team of professional painters uses premium-quality paints and finishes to transform homes into beautiful and inviting spaces. The company also provides pressure washing services to thoroughly clean exteriors, remove dirt and grime, and prepare surfaces for painting.\nCommercial clients can benefit from Oconee Painting’s expertise in delivering top-notch painting services for businesses. The company understands that a well-painted and maintained commercial property creates a positive impression and contributes to a professional atmosphere. Oconee Painting works closely with commercial clients to identify their specific needs and deliver tailored painting solutions to meet their requirements.\nAs a local business, Oconee Painting takes pride in giving back to the Athens community. They have supported various local charities and organizations over the years and are committed to making a positive impact on the community they serve.\nAbout Oconee Painting\nOconee Painting is the most referred painting company in the Athens and Oconee County area. With over 20 years of experience, the company is dedicated to providing exceptional painting services to residential and commercial clients. Backed by a lifetime paint warranty and an unmatched eight-year labor warranty, Oconee Painting delivers high-quality workmanship, attention to detail, and outstanding customer satisfaction.\nFor more information about Oconee Painting and their services, please visit their website at https://www.paintersinathens.com/.\nCompany Name: Oconee Painting\nAddress: 1238 Prince Ave, Athens, GA 30606, United States","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://amcfineart.com/theothersideofgreen.html","date":"2018-11-16T01:45:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039742968.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20181116004432-20181116030432-00444.warc.gz","language_score":0.9597190618515015,"token_count":363,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__184235842","lang":"en","text":"Born in Israel in 1982, Vanessa Garwood trained for three years in Florence at Charles Cecil Studios; learning\nthe traditional approaches to fine art drawing, painting and sculpture. In 2005 she exhibited at the National\nPortrait Gallery BP award, where she won the visitors choice award. Primarily a portrait painter, in 2009\nVanessa was given an apprenticeship with the acclaimed South African bronze Sculptor Dylan Lewis. Vanessa\nhas previously exhibited at the Cosa Gallery and the Talisman Gallery in London.\nVanessa Garwood's work is an exemplar of the traditional renaissance painting techniques in the hands of a\nfresh, emerging artist. The Other Side of Green will be Vanessa's first solo show of her dynamic figurative\nand landscape paintings, drawings and sculptures inspired by her time in South Africa.\nThis exhibition, like Darwin's natural selection, has evolved from rhythmic line drawings to highly expressive\noil paintings, through a diverse and vibrant palette.\nInspired by Paula Rego's belief that \"the pictures are open; the meanings have to be able to move about\",\nGarwood combines the female nude within her landscapes almost as if a suggestion. These landscapes are\npainted as though relics of a literal and personal search for answers, which she has sought.\nShe believes \"this leads to an understanding of how subjective my paintings are and how they encapsulate\nmore than a view - but how I saw myself there and what I hoped the new environment and surroundings could\nInfluenced by artists from Sergeant, to Goya and at times Schiele, Garwood's paintings consider the human\ndesire to seek an environment, which is most conducive to our needs to settle in and how this is often strongly\nlinked with nature and our connection to it as a species.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.karenleigh.art/page/7/","date":"2019-02-21T13:46:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247504790.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20190221132217-20190221154217-00337.warc.gz","language_score":0.9830835461616516,"token_count":721,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__178316639","lang":"en","text":"This is my favorite part. I never really thought about it, but since I am painting more and more, I can’t help but notice the collection I have created. I started documenting with my phone my progress in my art journal paintings. This is a point that I feel I can stop and where I am. I realized I had a collection and took a look last night of these stops, here are just some of them. I’m grateful for starting with learning to draw a face. For me, something comes out of me and goes into the face that I wasn’t aware was even there. The eyes are a window into a soul so there comes a point when that window is looking back at me and I can relate to her and another process begins. I never experienced this before or knew that I could. In experiencing this, it doesn’t matter the end result, which is what I always thought was the most important thing, it’s not. I love what I am learning in these paintings about the process, myself, and where I am going in this journey. These eyes are not done and my current painting, but she is alive now 🙂\nThis week’s mixed media from my art journal. A Girl and Her Fox. I’m doing a lot of practicing from reference photos and also from my own head and this is a combination of both. I was also a lot more messy in this process and was trying to trust this process. I used watercolor, acrylic and digital elements.\nI feel like I am always trying to challenge myself and try different things. I use to give up very easily. Things i would work on would get put aside if I didn’t like the way they were turning out. When I was working on this portrait, I struggled during the drawing. I was trying to draw a more realistic face and it just wasn’t working. I ended up drawing her eyes several times. When I first painted her, she looked like a criminal and was very mean. I didn’t get a good feeling at all when I completed the first color in her face. I’m learning and have learned to trust this process and keep going and I’m glad I did. Rose Girl is created with all watercolors.\n“Listen Only to what sets you Free” was created with only watercolors and is inspired by words that I saw written on the internet. She was created in all watercolors. What set’s us free will vary greatly, we are individuals, and that is ok. Listen only to what sets YOU free and let others do the same.\nIn the winter, at least for the past 3 years, my heart wants to paint a owl. I’m not sure if it’s because they are more visible in the stillness of winter or the holidays but this painting has been my most challenging to date. I used only watercolors for this painting and a lot of details, and patience. I am very excited with the results of this Fiery Owl painting.\nI created “Pray” after I completed the Watercolor Dreams class. Since the watercolor dreams class I have completed several drawings waiting to be painted. There were so many that I wanted to do in that same style so it ended up that “Pray” was the first one I completed with techniques from the Watercolor Dreams class. I am still learning to let go in my paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://paulshampine.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/accidental-inspiration/","date":"2022-10-06T22:45:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337889.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20221006222634-20221007012634-00373.warc.gz","language_score":0.9772796034812927,"token_count":1657,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__210143194","lang":"en","text":"Kathleen Kaller succinctly states that her “work is derived from life’s drifting inspiration.” As a study of nature, I couldn’t agree more. It’s the sum of the whole―a collection that makes up the matrix of our souls.\nI had a spell of this enigmatic “inspiration” this V-Day. Simply, I made a necklace. A fun project, but a bit risky for a gift. I always feel like a child when I present a new artistic concept…a little boy approaching his mother with a precious object behind his back….hoping…waiting…\nUltimately, I just want create to have others “feel” that same inner spiritual feeling. It’s when you actually feel your soul. An unbalanced but comfortable place. That tightness in your chest when you feel happiness, anger, proudly, lonely, excited, guilt, joy and…..inspiration.\nI’m always asked the unanswerable…what inspired this?\nHope these guys do it for you…did it for me…\nWhen did you first discover your creative talents? I think it was around the age of six. My mom gave me a painting by numbers set and I did a pretty good job! Teachers at school started asking me to paint the windows at Christmas and do various decorating jobs around the classrooms. Yes, I think I knew quite early on that I had a talent. However, none of my family were artistic so I didn’t grow up with a great awareness of art or have any idea what to do with my talent!\nFor an artist, selling their first piece of work is a memorable moment. Tell us about your first piece or a special piece that was sold. Following on from your first question, my education and career went in the direction of graphic design and illustration. I started as a fine artist only four years ago when I moved from London to New York and discovered the Art Students League. I entered a painting in the class concours and won a Red Dot award. The show was open to the public and a man contacted me to ask if he could see more of my work. I really didn’t have many paintings to show him but he fell in love with a piece called Calm at Present, 40 x 30 inches, acrylic on canvas. He immediately wrote a check for my asking price. Having been in business for many years with design, I always got a kick out of sealing a deal. However, this was different. When I paint, I paint for myself. My thoughts and emotions all go into the painting. It is very personal. Suddenly, I found someone who understood my work, it resonated with him and he had to have it. It was the most exhilarating feeling and I shall never forget that day, or the collector! I still get excited when I sell a painting and I love to hear how a painting makes the owner feel. I’m fascinated by what people read into my work and the effect it has on their emotions.\nWho are your favorite artists? Well my list keeps growing but I’ll throw out a few, in no particular order of preference: Claude Monet for being the ‘father of abstract expressionism’ as my tutor and also one of my favorite artists, Ronnie Landfield, told me. Gerhardt Richter for his use of color, texture and subtlety. I recently saw his fabulous retrospective in London at Tate Modern. John Singer Sargent, especially his male nudes. Peter Paul Rubens for his anatomical studies, Egon Schiele for his use of line, Pablo Picasso for his sketches, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Ilya Repin, Hans Holbein, Johannes Vermeer, Diego Velázquez, Joan Mitchell, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Paul Jenkins, Clyfford Still, Norman Bluhm…..oh it goes on and on.\nArtist: Eleanor Rahim\nTitle: Surface to Air\nMedium: Acrylic on canvas\nDimensions: 48 ”x 72”\nWhen did you first discover your creative talents? Like most children I enjoyed painting and drawing when I was young. As a teenager I realized the feeling of sweet positive release while creating and knew I needed to maintain this flow throughout my life.\nFor an artist, selling their first piece of work is a memorable moment. Tell us about your first piece or a special piece that was sold. The first time I sold work to a stranger I remember the feeling of curiosity as to where the piece would live in a space I had never seen. It was warming to think that they felt a strong enough connection to want to house the piece in their personal sanctuary. I remember they wrote a check and I just kept rereading their name and was so thankful that someone I had never met before was in support of the artwork.\nWho are your favorite artists? William Blake, Kathe Kollwitz, Margaret Macdonald, Swoon, Shona Heath, J.M.W. Turner, so many!!! The process of creating is more important than the outcome but these prophets definitely stand out to me.\nWhen did you first discover your creative talents? I think I first discovered my creative urge when I was a kid. My mom had art supplies around and she helped me paint a seascape. I was just fascinated with painting and making things look how they do in real life. I remember becoming obsessed with painting rocks and making them look three dimensional with light and shadows.\nFor an artist, selling their first piece of work is a memorable moment. Tell us about your first piece or a special piece that was sold. I sold the first piece I can remember when I was in high school. It was a landscape, and a friend of mine bought it. He chose that one because he said he thought it looked like it took a long time to make. I think I got about ten dollars for that.\nWho are your favorite artists? One of my favorite artists is Mondrian. I love how his paintings are so precise, and yet so human at the same time. They are so elemental, and really quite complex. Another artist I just love is Morandi. His paintings have a wonderful stillness, just being. The colors are so soft and subtle, just lovely.\nArtist: Karen Duckles\nTitle: Hula Hoop\nMedium: Oil on cavas\nWhen did you first discover your creative talents? I first discovered my creative talents when I was a child but it really blossomed when I was in school studying to become a Doctor of Oriental medicine. That was about thirteen years ago. I painted for a study break. Acupuncture school was arduous for me. I found a serenity when I painted. I started with water color. I love how water color bleeds and how delicate it is. I rarely showed anyone what I was painting. I was incredibly shy and vulnerable about my art. I have no formal training and felt insecure about it. My husband encouraged me to continue with it. Explore with different materials and sizes.\nFor an artist, selling their first piece of work is a memorable moment. Tell us about your first piece or a special piece that was sold. I sold my first painting to a dear friend almost twelve years ago.\nIt has been one of those paintings that I have never grown tired of.\nMy friend is an art collector and I was incredibly honored he bought it.\nHe bought it for 300.00 dollars and it has been one of the most asked about\npaintings on my website.\nArtist: Michelle Oppenheimer\nMedium: Mixed media on paper","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://historicindianapolis.com/happy-birthday-virginia-keep-clark/","date":"2017-12-14T19:00:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948550199.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20171214183234-20171214203234-00450.warc.gz","language_score":0.9645363688468933,"token_count":536,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__44080824","lang":"en","text":"Virginia studied at the Art Students League in New York City and with Howard Pyle in Philadelphia at the Drexel Institute, as well as with William Merritt Chase, and short stints with Cecilia Beaux on the east coast and Joaquin Sorolla for a summer in Spain.\nShe also taught classes early and late in her artistic career. She was one of the first five teachers at the John Herron Art Institute, teaching children’s classes and in her later life, she instructed convalescing WWII soldiers in beginning painting in Winter Park, Florida.\nOne of her cousins had an even bigger art connection–one of three founders of Museum of Modern Art, Lillie Plummer Bliss. Another relative, Thomas Godman, was a wealthy early settler of Madison, Indiana–by way of Louisiana and Maryland. Her Aunt Stella married Alexander Lanier II (of Lanier Mansion fame) and what a romantic story that is (to be told another day).\nVirginia’s friends included Arthur B. Davies, Charles Prendergast and Maurice Prendergast, Walt Kuhn, Edna Woolman Chase (former editor-in-chief of VOGUE Magazine), Franklin Remington (one time mayor of Centre Island, Oyster Bay, Long Island) and life-long friend, Lucy Taggart, another local artist, and daughter of former Indianapolis mayor, Thomas Taggart.\n“Gin” as friends and family called her, as a noted portraitist of the time, painted many of the eras well-to-do families. She was especially gifted in rendering children.\nIn Indianapolis, a portrait by Virginia of Elizabeth Harrison hangs at the President Benjamin Harrison Home. In Chicago, a portrait of Mrs. James Ward Thorne hangs at the end of the Miniatures Collection at the Art Institute of Chicago. She also created portraits (yet to be located) of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor (yes, as in Mrs. Wallis Simpson and the former King Edward VIII who abdicated the crown for love) during a summer in Nassau. Famed murdered multimillionaire Sir Harry Oakes and his wife Lady Oakes also had portraits composed by Virginia, presumably also whilst in Nassau. The list goes on…\nResearching the life of this little known artist has changed the way I look at the world. When I wander around the Indianapolis Museum of Art, or the Metropolitan Museum of Art, I am just as interested in who bequeathed the art or how the artist is connected to Virginia–because there is inevitably a connection.\nHappy Birthday to Gin.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.frasersaerospace.com/aerozane-9h/","date":"2023-11-30T06:56:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100172.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130062948-20231130092948-00198.warc.gz","language_score":0.9093415141105652,"token_count":162,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__46038141","lang":"en","text":"AeroZane 9H is a new ceramic coating Frasers Aerospace will be introducing to the Aviation market. 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Well, that’s what I was reminded of (in a good way) when I saw the new collaboration between Del Toro and artist Johnny Robles.\nPart of the Del Toro Artist Series, artist Johnny Robles brings an artist’s eye to Del Toro’s Made in Italy quality construction. Inspired by the rainbow-like color combinations of Miami, Robles brings us the Macao Camo, a print that melds bright colors with camouflage style. The paint splatter designs are available in a laser printed leather slipper and a canvas alto chukka sneaker for both men and women. Fresh, playful and original, this collaboration is one of our favorite Del Toro releases.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://londonconnoisseur.co.uk/jemisha-maadhavjis-leicester-lockdown/","date":"2022-05-19T06:24:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662525507.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519042059-20220519072059-00223.warc.gz","language_score":0.9819416403770447,"token_count":316,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__87419043","lang":"en","text":"01 Nov Jemisha Maadhavji’s Leicester Lockdown\nWhere did you spend lockdown and who with?\nI spent Lockdown at home with my parents and teenage twin brothers.\nWhat did you find an unexpected blessing?\nThe fact that the whole world was going at a similar pace to me and, to some extent, there were no expectations from the outer world . . . I was in my own little bubble creating work. I also developed a much closer and stronger relationship with nature.\nWhat did you work on?\nI worked on a lot of small-scale paintings and drawings – mainly self-portraits and portraits of my siblings.\nWas the work you did planned – or did you allow your creativity to roam free?\nDefinitely the latter! I just felt so dreamlike during lockdown, it was as though I was on an unexpected journey. My mind felt more liberated and so the paintings are quite different from my previous works. My work was very much dictated by my feelings and my surroundings. Most importantly, I didn’t think about the result of the finished paintings – it was exciting because the completed art works were a surprise even for me!\nHow do you feel now as life returns to ‘normal’?\nIt still doesn’t seem normal. I miss visiting London art galleries and museums a lot.\nAre you optimistic or fearful about the future?\nThe future is unpredictable, but there is no need to be fearful as a life of an artist is filled with colour, excitement and surprises.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.banterwpb.com/event/midnight-flowers-art-show/","date":"2021-11-28T16:48:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964358570.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20211128164634-20211128194634-00471.warc.gz","language_score":0.8816425800323486,"token_count":175,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__20519927","lang":"en","text":"Midnight Flowers Art Show\nDecember 08, 2021 06:00 PM until December 08, 2021 09:00 PM\nCome explore the Free Midnight Flowers Art Show With Carol Calicchio!\nEnjoy an evening of fantastic food, complex wines, soothing live music and beautiful artwork created by Carol Calicchio.\nStop by Canopy by Hilton in downtown West Palm Beach for a special Art Show honoring Carol's bright and energetic work displayed prominently on the second floor of Canopy.\nCarol's stunning pieces are created through layers of colors and textures painted on canvas. Join us for this fun evening celebrating fabulous art and delicious food and drink.\n-Wednesday, December 8th\n-2nd Floor of Treehouse\nWine and Charcuterie Board menu available at Banter!\nReserve your spot here!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://drisistudio.net/mohameddrisisgallery.html","date":"2019-05-23T15:18:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232257259.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20190523143923-20190523165923-00432.warc.gz","language_score":0.8467095494270325,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__37792509","lang":"en","text":"Mohamed Drisi's Fine Art Gallery Portraits Landscapes Still-Life Figure Studies Drawings\nWelcome to Mohamed Drisi's gallery of paintings. Click on any thumbnail below to view in greater detail. You may continue to view the entire gallery of oil paintings in Glenwood, IL, by clicking on an arrow below the image. Some of these paintings are available as fine art prints. You can view the available prints by choosing the Mohamed's Prints button above.\nDrisi Studio of Fine Art, 100 W. Main Street, Glenwood, IL 60425 phone: 708.758.5143 email: email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.nurserymuralsandmore.com/2008/10/church-nursery-mural-ideas.html","date":"2018-05-27T05:21:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794868003.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20180527044401-20180527064401-00595.warc.gz","language_score":0.9450486898422241,"token_count":208,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__152742302","lang":"en","text":"I have painted murals in several church nurseries over the years. The picture above is one of my own murals that I did for my church here in NY.\nI bet you can’t guess what the most common church nursery mural theme is?? Hmmmm, I wonder…… Noah’s Ark & Jesus and the Little Children, of course!!\nChildren love to walk into a room that is painted with bright colors, animals, and fun characters. It makes them feel comfortable, interested, and helps to welcome them if they might otherwise be nervous or uncomfortable.\nBeing a leader for a mom’s group in my church, I often notice the hesitation of parents leaving their little ones in the nursery. If this is the case in your church, make the simple suggestion of having them add something fun to the walls. This will not only help the children, but it also helps the parents. Children need inspiration and stimulation just like we do!\nHere are a couple nice church murals that I found.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thegreatcornishoutdoors.com/commissions/","date":"2024-04-24T18:01:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819847.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424174709-20240424204709-00074.warc.gz","language_score":0.937415361404419,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__56677078","lang":"en","text":"If you’re considering a Cornish commission and would like to bring the Cornish outdoors to your home, let’s talk (preferably over a cuppa).\nWhat matters to me the most is that you to have the painting you’ve always wanted. Our initial conversation will start with your ideas about the location and subject of your painting, the size and where you’d like it in your home. I can hear about what you like, and what you don’t, and we’ll go from there. We can also discuss your budget.\nHow much does a commission cost?\nCommissions are typically more that the price of an original painting. I’m happy to discuss pricing in more detail.\nHow long will a commission take?\nAgain, this is dependent on the size of the painting. I’m unable to work to short or tight timescales but aim to complete commissions as soon as possible. I’d be happy to discuss you timescales\nHow does payment work?\nOnce a commission has been agreed, a 50% deposit will be required. The balance will be paid on completion.\nWhat if I change my mind?\nIt’s important to me that you love your painting. I am unable to offer returns or exchanges on commissions. All sales of commissions are final. You will have opportunities to share thoughts and request changes in the development of the piece.\nStill have some questions about art commissions? Why not check out my Art Commissions 101.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mrrdownload.com/product/the-works-of-pierre-auguste-renoir/","date":"2022-08-17T02:21:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572833.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20220817001643-20220817031643-00043.warc.gz","language_score":0.902529239654541,"token_count":467,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__108104067","lang":"en","text":"The Works of Pierre Auguste Renoir\nThese 150 fine paintings of various resolutions by Pierre-Auguste Renoir are excellent for wall decorations/murals, wallpapers, posters, banners, cards, scrapbooks, personal/educational research, commercial projects and many more!\nTHE WORKS OF PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR\n150 High Quality Paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) in JPG File Format\nPierre-Auguste Renoir (25 February 1841 – 3 December 1919), was a French artist who was a leading painter in the development of the Impressionist style. As a celebrator of beauty and especially feminine sensuality, it has been said that “Renoir is the final representative of a tradition which runs directly from Rubens to Watteau.”\nThese fine paintings of various resolutions by Pierre-Auguste Renoir are excellent for wall decorations/murals, wallpapers, posters, banners, cards, scrapbooks, personal/educational research, commercial projects and many more!\n150 High Quality Paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir\nA girl with a watering, At the theatre, Bather arranging her hair, Bather with long hair, Child with a whip, Claude Monet reading a newspaper, Dance at Bougival, Dance in the city, Fruits from the Midi, Girl with a fan, Head of a woman, Jeanne Samary in a low-necked dress, La Grenouilliere, La Loge, La Promenade, Leaving the conservatoire, Lise with an umbrella, Madame Claude Monet in 1872, Madame Georges Charpentier and her children, Mixed flowers in an earthenware pot, Mixed spring flowers, Onions, Portrait of Alfred and Marie Sisley, Portrait of the acress Jeanne Samary, Romaine Lascaux, Still life with bouguet, Study summer, Study torso sunlight effect, The ball at the Moulin de Galette, The bathers detail, The boating party lunch, Woman in black, Vase of Chrysanthemums, Two sisters on the terrace, The large bathers, The dancer and many many more!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://familyholds.com/how-to-use-a-paint-roller-on-a-ceiling/","date":"2023-12-10T08:15:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679101282.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20231210060949-20231210090949-00343.warc.gz","language_score":0.9381576776504517,"token_count":760,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__19928964","lang":"en","text":"Using a roller to paint, makes the job a little easier. Rollers can cover a wider area than that of a brush, and it eliminates the need to hook up a fancy sprayer to get the job done. But ceilings are a different job altogether.\nHaving to deal with high ceilings, sometimes very high, and enough turning and twisting to turn anyone into a contortionist, painting a ceiling can be a challenge. But how effective is it to use a paint roller on a ceiling? It is quite effective.\nFor the same reasons stated above covering a wide area is key to getting the job done quickly and effectively. And that is where a roller works best to do any paint. The key is to have the right equipment available to go with the roller that will make it a successful project.\nHow to Use A Paint Roller on A Ceiling\nSo here are some easy tasks to learn how to use a paint roller on a ceiling. Hope these ways can help you to do the job perfectly.\nType of Roller\nWhen using a roller to paint the ceiling, one must find the right nap size to use to paint based on the ceiling surface or texture. A ½-inch or a 3/8-inch nap is the perfect choice for most ceilings. A textured ceiling, like a popcorn ceiling, a 9/16-inch nap (a little thicker) is the better choice.\nIf the plan it to only paint the ceiling, make sure to tape off the edges where the ceiling meets the wall. If painting the whole room is the plan, then have at it, no need to tape the edges. But start with the ceilings first that way no risk of splatter on freshly painted walls. For taped off ceilings now is the time to grab the ladder and brush to paint those edges. A roller will leave a different texture, so it is best to paint the edges with a brush first.\nDon’t Forget the Drop Cloth\nMake sure to cover the floor. Painting is a messy job, especially painting a ceiling. Use a drop cloth to cover the floor of the room from one side of the room to the other. It is much easier to pick up a drop cloth that got paint dripped on it, then trying to clean it out of the carpet later.\nWet the Roller\nDampen the roller with a wet cloth before applying the paint. A damp roller will absorb more paint than a dry one. Roll the damp roller into the paint that is in the paint pan and roll a second time to remove any excess paint.\nGet a Pole\nGet an extension pole that will attach to a roller. The pole will allow one to cover a larger area without the need of a ladder. Remember earlier about being a contortionist, it can be easy to jump around when using a pole extension. This is a recipe for disaster and a guarantee for a sore back.\nMake sure to keep the strokes nice and slow, making sure to overlap paint lines. Paint the ceiling in 4×4 sections covering every part of the ceiling, while keeping the twisting and turning to a minimum. If taped off, make sure that the roller does not approach the tape. This will prevent the paint from splattering on the walls.\nTake a step back and admire the work. Look for any areas that may require a second coat and apply if necessary. Carefully remove any tape from the ceilings and enjoy.\nWhen it is all said and done, hopefully using the roller was an effective way to get that ceiling looking fresh. Now when planning a painting project, don’t be afraid to include the ceiling. As mentioned before a freshly painted ceiling could do as much for a room as painting the walls themselves.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ihinteriors.co.uk/post/feature-your-feature-wall","date":"2022-01-21T13:49:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320303385.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20220121131830-20220121161830-00093.warc.gz","language_score":0.9514700770378113,"token_count":526,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__41520760","lang":"en","text":"With so many interior design resources available widely, we all know what “feature wall” is, so much so that some of us have the whole Pinterest (pinterest.co.uk) board about it. But it is important to know how to “feature wall” correctly. We have some very useful examples for you, so that you can decide what exactly you would like to achieve. Perhaps you just found this amazing wallpaper you love and would like to have it somewhere in a particular room; or maybe you would like to add some colour in your home..\nEnlarging the room:\n· If your room is on a small side, perhaps you would like to consider stretching it a little – visually of course. This can be easily done by adding a thin picture rail on all walls running horizontally around 80-90cm high off the floor and painting (or wallpapering) the top part in a darker shade (choosing darker wallpaper). This is a great way to add some funky wallpaper without making it over the top.\n· If you have a low ceiling, it is advisable to paint all walls in the same dark shade and keep the ceiling white, this will visually stretch your room vertically.\n· Having one wall and a ceiling painted in darker shade will prolong your room in the direction of the wall that you have chosen to paint darker. This trick is perfect if you have different zones / functions of this room (kitchen/diner/family room etc.).\n· Paint it all white – and your space will instantly look bigger – works well with big or regular size rooms – square or rectangular rooms. Box rooms, very small rooms or irregular shape rooms are better with a bit of colour, as white might make them look shapeless.\nIf your goal is to decrease the size of your room visually, you might want to look into these options:\n· Paint one of the walls in a darker shade or wallpaper in a darker tone wallpaper – this will shorten your room visually. If you prefer using a lighter colours wallpaper, make sure the background of the pattern you choose is same or very similar to the colour of other walls in the room. This will make the combination look more luxurious and thought of.\n· If you are sick of high ceilings in your room, and your room feels like a city hall, to make it more homely and cosy you can paint (or even wallpaper!) your ceiling in a darker shade. This will bring your ceiling down visually. I would advise to either have spotlights or a statement chandelier with this combination.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://browncatbakery.blogspot.com/2013/12/","date":"2018-07-23T07:51:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676595531.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20180723071245-20180723091245-00410.warc.gz","language_score":0.9852845072746277,"token_count":340,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__56089831","lang":"en","text":"I've got some big thighs (thanks, Dad.) Not quite thunder thighs, but I definitely have the chub rub. I have rubbed holes into the inner thighs of my pants. So when I see girls like the ones pictured above I wonder: What's that like? What does that feel like to walk around without your thighs touching? Drafty? Free? I'm just mesmerized when I see skinny legs like that. Wow.\nSo yeah, I am alive, and I've actually been sort of busy. This month I have an unlimited pass to Yoga Yoga, and I've gone 8 times so far. I've also been working on my watercolor paintings. This session (each session is 5 weeks) I am taking watercolor 2. The class is pretty much the same, but we get more one on one attention.\nWe are supposed to complete 3 paintings. I have managed to complete 2 so far--with lots of work outside of class. I'll start on a third painting today or tomorrow. Monday is our last class. I doubt I will finish, but at least I finished two paintings and I really like them.\nThis first one is a recreation of a section of a neo-impressionist painting. I'm very happy with how it turned out.\nThis second one is a recreation of a photo that I took in the Vatican Museum. The windows were very old, with poured glass, so the buildings in the background were very distorted. This is the second attempt at this painting. It is amazing how much better it is than the first painting. I spent a very long time working on this one. I think it is actually frame-worthy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.monayoussef.com/","date":"2019-04-19T12:35:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578527720.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20190419121234-20190419143234-00360.warc.gz","language_score":0.9632551670074463,"token_count":820,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__31592507","lang":"en","text":"WELCOME TO MONA YOUSSEF'S\nHerewith, are some of the original realism oil paintings on canvas. Prints and Greeting Cards are available of some paintings. Watching this presentation video will provide a brief yet, clear history of each painting. More paintings are not included in the video and can be seen upon request.\nAll paintings were created on 100% pure linen/canvas which were well treated professionally, some months prior to painting and one year after the work was done. The paintings were created with many fine layers, using Sable brushes made of horse tail as small as size 18 zeros. The paintings did not have glazing between layers, rather richness and quality were created naturally by adding the fine layers that gave depth and the classic look. This technique insures the longevity of the painting for hundreds of years as vibrant as can be which means that colors will not turn yellowish with time.\nTo review more of her realism artwork, please visit the Online Art Gallery: www.mona-gallery.com. At this website, You will find original realism oil paintings, high quality prints and greetings cards, of some paintings, are available for purchasing. To review Mona’s personal collections or have a special inquiry, please contact Mona Youssef.\nMona Youssef is an international Award-winning Fine Artist with Global following. Some of her collectors are the then, Prime Minister of Canada; Pierre Elliot Trudeau and Karl Heinz Fürst V. S. Wittenstein who has regarded her paintings to be equal to Carl Barks and Don Rosa.\nMona has exhibited her artwork in Canada, Italy, Switzerland, England, France, Germany, Monaco and Turkey and received significate Awards; First Place Award, Second Prize, Viewers’ Choice Award, Honorable Mention, Award of Excellence, Leonardo Award and Palm Art Award.\nShe has a B.F.A. with a Scholarship, Desktop Publishing Diploma with Honour Award, Commercial Art Diploma and Digital Media Certificate.\nIn addition, Mona Youssef (MYG) is a Gallerist, Curator and Art Jurist selecting, promoting and representing hundreds of Artists in various International exhibitions and Art Fairs. Mona Youssef is also a Member of the International Selection Committee (CIS) for the Florence Biennale for 2017 and 2019. Please visit her website to learn more at: www.monayoussefgallery.com\nThe following was one comment, among many others, Mona has received on her artwork\n“As a Canadian Journalist, I have written about many noteworthy subjects, catering to the interests of various communities. I am proud to have had the opportunity to appreciate the work of Canadian Artist, Mona Youssef, whose work transcends thoughts and imagination from the simplest of concepts. We human often overlook the most basic beauty that surrounds us every day. Through natural light and shadows, Mona has captured the essence or reality of objects on canvas so they are impossible to ignore. Often our life is composed of what our thoughts make it. Viewing her work has given me a different perspective in which to view life. The blazing color and intricate detail’s expresses how life is to be enjoyed. Pride makes us do things well, but it’s love that brings them to perfection. Mona has great love to create feelings as optimism and hope, to all who view her work.” Kevin Otto, Edmonton, AB, Canada.\n“And so, I believe that art is a manifestation of love.” Mona.\nTo read more testimonials Mona has received please visit this link:\nThank you for visiting this brief website and hope that You will enjoy viewing the artwork on the Online Gallery. Should have a concern or inquiry, I do welcome it, please feel free to contact me.\n© Copyright 2019 – Mona Youssef, Realism Fine Artist. All copyright reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://housepaintinglouisvilleky.com/","date":"2015-02-28T13:51:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-11/segments/1424936461988.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20150226074101-00243-ip-10-28-5-156.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9500234723091125,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-11","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-11__0__24163133","lang":"en","text":"John-Michael Painting and Design in Louisville, KY is fully insured with Workmens Compensation and Liability Insurance. We paint Residential and Commercial Projects, and both Interior Painting and Exterior Painting. John-Michael will be happy to bid your project for repainitng your house or business, but will also gladly bid a new project from plans. We also provide wallpaper removal, deck cleaning and staining, drywall repairs and rotten wood replacement.\nJohn-Michael Albrecht has been involved in and started several painting companies over the years; John-Michael Painting and Design is the result of improvements and lessons learned, therefore we keep our overhead low and pass on the savings to our customers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sondr.eu/index.php/13-documentary/87-bruegel-the-lost-season","date":"2022-11-30T12:49:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710764.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20221130124353-20221130154353-00476.warc.gz","language_score":0.8579598665237427,"token_count":292,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__159383082","lang":"en","text":"In 1565 Pieter Bruegel devoted a series of paintings to the various seasons of the year. He divided the year into six seasonal stages and created six paintings, two months per painting. However, one of these paintings has been lost, and only five remain. In 2019 Flanders commemorates the 450th anniversary of Bruegel’s death by curating various expositions. We had the honour of creating a contemporary version of Bruegel’s lost painting for the exposition ‘De Wereld van Bruegel’ in Bokrijk.\nConceptual artist Frits Jeuris created an elegant visual installation that evokes the spirit of the lost season. As with the paintings of Bruegel, new elements emerge wherever you look, little details, surprises and present-day symbolics. We welcome you to come discover the lost season for yourself at the exposition in Bokrijk!\nConcept: Frits Jeuris\nProducer: Kris Gaens\nDOP: Steven Elisabeth\nPost production manager: Wim De Rick\nComposition: Annelies Vaes\nVFX: Robin Sinnaeve, Tim Trenson, Annelies Vaes\nGrading: Pieter Jan Uvyn\nPress conference at the opening of the Bruegel Exposition\nin the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ozforgovct.com/general/perks-of-hiring-home-painting-services/","date":"2023-09-23T14:10:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506481.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923130827-20230923160827-00033.warc.gz","language_score":0.9752652049064636,"token_count":477,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__254407282","lang":"en","text":"Home painting projects are always fun and exciting. It gives homeowners a sense of pride in their home and increases the value significantly as well. When you hire professional painting services, you get professional painters who have years of experience. They offer tips and advice on the best way to paint your walls and give you ideas on how to customize the project to make it even more special. There are several benefits of hiring home painting services in Dubai but here are some of them. Read on to know why you should consider this.\nYou can save money:\nIn this economy, you cannot deny the fact that people want to save money where possible. This means they will do everything that they can to make their homes less expensive to own. By hiring home painting services, you can do this without incurring expenses on your part. Since they will give you professional advice and tips, you will not be spending a lot of money. You don’t have to pay for professional products or services because homeowners are the ones who make these products or services.\nMany homeowners are tight on budget. They want to make their homes look great but cannot afford to hire professionals to do it for them. Home painting is not a job for those with money issues. Homeowners just need to be creative and comfortable when it comes to painting their homes. However, the painting can be difficult especially if homeowners do not know how to carry out the process.\nSave your valuable time:\nIf you are interested in hiring home painting services, you do not have to spend a lot of time looking for one. The best way to find a painting company near your area is to use the internet. Several websites feature services that homeowners can hire. Some websites review different painting companies in your area.\nBy using the internet, homeowners can save time and effort. Aside from the free online resources, homeowners can easily compare different home painting companies. They can get detailed information about the prices and services provided by different companies.\nHelp you achieve goals:\nAlthough many people choose to paint their homes themselves, there are many reasons why homeowners should think twice about this idea. Hiring a professional painting service will help homeowners achieve their goals. They can save time and effort since professional painters provide quality painting services. There are no benefits of hiring home painting services.\nLook here to find AC duct cleaning company in Dubai.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://iamloved4ever.blogspot.com/2006/02/paintings-i-have-done.html","date":"2018-07-16T04:41:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589179.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716041348-20180716061348-00612.warc.gz","language_score":0.9940295815467834,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__176771265","lang":"en","text":"Sunday, February 26, 2006\nPaintings I have Done\nThese are three paintings I entered into our local fair. I won Blue ribbons which was cool, I didn't start painting until I was almost 50 yrs. old!\nMy very first painting I also won a blue ribbon, I sent it to my parents as a Christmas gift. My Dad being who he is, called and said that if I painted that painting, I should put away my hair citting shears, and take up painting. Now thta was a compliment. The really interesting thing is, that since then (4 yrs. ago)\nmy Mom and Dad and Sister have all taken to painting. All because my husband took the time to teach me. I guess that is a true case of Pay It Forward!\nIsn't God good?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ruralcreativelife.com/artwork/plein-aire-packing-tips/","date":"2017-03-28T15:48:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218189802.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212949-00055-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9487341642379761,"token_count":272,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__248977896","lang":"en","text":"I enjoy painting outdoors with a group I joined a few years ago. The Plein Aire Painters of Central New York meet about once a week during the summer months at locations having great views or subject matter to paint. Beside painting, it is a wonderful experience to meet up with other artists. We talk about what we are working on in the studio, discuss painting technique and materials. Since joining the group I have realized that leaving the routine of my studio has freed me up to experiment with my painting techniques, forcing myself (in a good way) to step outside of my own box. Link to images in the field.\nPacking for Plein Aire painting\n- collect your materials with a plan of the media you will use\n- bring everything with you – easel, water for brushes, paint in easy-to-transport containers, palette, brushes, palette knives, other tools, rags for cleaning brushes, etc, tote bag or portfolio for storing work\n- Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly\n- layered clothing that is easy to move in\n- Bring a hat for shade\n- folding chair for taking a break or setting your supplies on for easy reach\n- snacks & water\nMake sure you have a plan to carry everything with you, sometimes you end up walking a distance from a parking area.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pigmentsofmylife.blogspot.com/2012/03/happy-monarch.html","date":"2018-06-24T08:34:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267866926.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20180624083011-20180624103011-00385.warc.gz","language_score":0.9730841517448425,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__230161454","lang":"en","text":"Friday, March 2, 2012\nAnd here goes a very happy (Monarch) butterfly by two amazing artists! They have painted this butterfly with some basic shapes that they learnt, and also with a lot of excitement to capture the flying Monarch in the pages of their art copy.\nArtists' profile: One is four and a half yrs old; and the other one is nine! The younger one is passionate about the color 'pink' and painting, while the elder one is eually interested in cars and Karate, along with 'art'.\nThese young artists are really eager to know your 'review' of their painting. So, please be generous with your comments :)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://1-stephanie-comeryker.pixels.com/collections/children","date":"2019-10-14T07:56:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986649841.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20191014074313-20191014101313-00179.warc.gz","language_score":0.7708215117454529,"token_count":223,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__211379775","lang":"en","text":"Sale on canvas prints! 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Inspired by the oil painting by Bateman: Rhinoceros at Ngoro Ngoro ― the oil painting of a red horizon was first shown back in 2007 at the HGS international baccalaureate (IB) art show, and in 2015 was acknowledged as the founding piece of art for Animat Habitat™. Issue zero: White Rhino is the technical first in an array that is the library of scenes in wildlife art by Animat Habitat™ to inspire support for endangered species and their natural habitats. The original was painted on a wide thirty-by-ten-inch canvas and given to Dane's beloved grampa Alan.\nThe story of White Rhino is a study of wildlife that sets a serene African landscape in dynamic contrast with an impending future for the northern white rhinoceros. The piece was effective in raising a question ― the question that might be asked of any artist who studies wildlife: what role does the artist play beyond the art, beyond reckognizing the human impact on other animal species, beyond reckognizing that we people can work, or not work, to leave spaces and create places for other species to coexist on this planet? Framed on the far left of the painting, in medium close-up, and painted in detail, the offset focus on the aged rhino adds context and perspective to the scenery. It invites space for the green hills with the calf to be seen as a place of hope and purpose, while the red sky that blazes on the horizon on the far right creates a sharp contrast that raises alarm and reminds the viewer of the endangered state of these animals in the wild. The answer to the question is all about the world we want to live in, and Animat Habitat™ wants a world with rhinos. The white rhino, the largest extant species of rhinoceros, is considered to consist of two subspecies: the southern and the northern white rhinoceros. In 2006, four rhinos living in Garamba National Park were the last known wild northern whites. (None have been seen since.)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://straightlinepainting.ca","date":"2023-09-29T12:34:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510516.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230929122500-20230929152500-00502.warc.gz","language_score":0.9229922890663147,"token_count":227,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__205365554","lang":"en","text":"Straight Line Painting is an independently owned and operated painting company serving the Sea to Sky corridor and North Vancouver. It began in 2006 and is owned and operated by Jason Green, a skilled craftsman with over 20 years of experience. 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Package Included:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pearlmancollection.org/artwork/view-of-ceret/","date":"2023-09-25T19:33:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510085.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925183615-20230925213615-00829.warc.gz","language_score":0.9774959087371826,"token_count":1128,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__143043015","lang":"en","text":"Oil on canvas\n74 x 85.7 cm (29 1/8 x 33 3/4 in.)\nframe: 100 × 104.7 × 10.2 cm (39 3/8 × 41 1/4 × 4 in.)\nSigned lower right: Soutine\n[Léopold Zborowski, Paris]; Albert C. Barnes, Merion, Pa., by 1923. Sold at auction, Notable Modern French and Other Paintings…, Parke Bernet, New York, 18 Jan. 1945, lot 170 ( as Square in Cagnes); bought at auction by Henry Pearlman; Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation, by 1959.\nHenry Pearlman purchased this painting at auction in New York in 1945, finding it more challenging than any of the works of art he had bought previously. It set him on a new path in collecting.\nMany of my friends and viewers of my art collection have asked me when I first became interested in modern paintings, what my first purchase was, and what prompted me to build…\nMany of my friends and viewers of my art collection have asked me when I first became interested in modern paintings, what my first purchase was, and what prompted me to build up a collection. During the few years previous to 1943, I had purchased a few early Italian, French, and American paintings, mostly of the genre school – realistic type. I found them decorative but neither provocative nor moving, and used them more or less as wall coverings. One day in 1945, while passing the American Art – Anderson Galleries in New York (later Parke Bernet), I saw a very colorful painting by Chaïm Soutine, titled Village Square, in blue, yellow, and golden colors slashed on as if by a trowel. When this painting came up for sale, I was the high bidder, and happily carted the painting out to my home in the country. The painting was hung over the mantelpiece, some thirty feet from the entrance hall, and when I came home in the evenings and saw it I would get a lift, similar to the experience of listening to a symphony orchestration of a piece well known and liked. This first pleasant experience with a modern painting started me on a road of adventure that has been both exhilarating and satisfying. I haven’t spent a boring evening since that first purchase.\nChaïm Soutine (1893-1943)\nSoutine was one of the leading figures of the early 20th-century international conglomerate of artists known as the School of Paris. He developed an idiosyncratic style that was derived from his study of Old Masters and infused with a modern sense of freedom, conveyed through pure color and boldly impastoed paint. The artist’s intense painterly manner influenced subsequent generations of painters, including Abstract Expressionists.\nSoutine was born to an Orthodox Jewish family originally from Belarus and grew up in a Lithuanian ghetto. He was attracted to drawing at early age, and, despite protests from those in his community who believed in Talmudic proscriptions against images, he was determined to become an artist. He studied at a small academy in present-day Vilnius, where he learned about Russian art, including its avant-garde varieties. In 1913, Soutine moved to Paris, where he joined Fernand Cormon’s atelier. He found inspiration by studying in the Louvre directly from Old Masters such as Rembrandt, Tintoretto, Goya, and El Greco, as well as more recent masters such as Gustave Courbet.\nIn 1915, Soutine met Amedeo Modigliani through their mutual friend Jacques Lipchitz and soon became close to the Italian artist. Modigliani provided crucial encouragement to Soutine and included him in his infamous drinking sessions. As it was for Modigliani, portraiture was a significant subject for Soutine. The artist’s portraits often exaggerate certain features, including awkward poses and melancholy facial expressions, imparting an expressive urgency to his subjects. He sometimes worked on series of certain social types, making a number of versions of figures such as pastry cooks, bellboys, and choirboys dressed in their identifiable working clothes. The pathos evoked by such figures often suggested not only the subjects’ inner lives but also the weight of Soutine’s own gaze and feelings.\nSoutine applied a similar kind of painterly intensity to his still-life paintings of food, which are often inflected with ritualistic overtones that allude to the artist’s religious upbringing, as well as traditional memento mori themes that relate to his own experience of enduring shortages of food while growing up. In 1918, Soutine was apparently encouraged by his dealer to travel to the Midi to pursue landscape painting. In Céret and its environs he painted dramatically contorted scenes of the land and towns. These paintings often had a visionary quality, featuring vortex-like spatial configurations and forceful brushwork. In 1923, the American collector Albert Barnes purchased approximately one hundred examples of Soutine’s work, bringing a sudden rise in prices and greater critical visibility, which allowed Soutine to support himself through his art for the rest of his life. During his final years, however, he suffered both from illness and from the consequences of hiding from the Nazis during their occupation of Paris and died of complications from surgery before the war was over.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.absolutehomepainting.com/testimonials.html","date":"2021-05-16T15:17:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991224.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20210516140441-20210516170441-00555.warc.gz","language_score":0.9748935699462891,"token_count":348,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__64702339","lang":"en","text":"\"Jonathan was prompt, hardworking, personable and gave great results. 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Sean Rainbird, director of the gallery, said it needed renovation for a landmark exhibition of Irish history next year, as part of the Decade of Centenaries commemorations.\n\"Following completion of the project, the painting will return to the gallery for a period and will be one of the key works in our 2016 exhibition, Creating History: Stories of Ireland in Art, before retaking its place in the historically significant surroundings of Malahide Castle, where it has been on show for many years,\" he said.\nOnce restored, experts will have to remove the painting from its frame, and roll it up to get it out of the castle doors for its temporary move to the National Gallery. Wyck's vision captures the chaos and carnage of the battle at Oldbridge, in Co Meath.\nWith the help of funding by the William E Connor Foundation, two conservation experts are working full-time to painstakingly restore the centuries old painting in situ at Malahide Castle.\nVisitors can catch a glimpse of the work as they pass by.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://strotherstudio.com/lesley-strother/about-lesley-strother/","date":"2024-04-21T02:50:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817699.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421005612-20240421035612-00273.warc.gz","language_score":0.9584140777587891,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__3072157","lang":"en","text":"My aesthetic sensibility evolved through early studies in architecture followed by training and a career in graphic design. Working as a graphic designer, I developed a sense of play with the formal elements of line, shape, texture, value, color and space. My painting carries these undercurrents of structure, line and edge.\nMy nonrepresentational painting involves ideas/symbols/forms that are meaningful to me at present. Ideas for paintings come to me from a variety sources such as my Zen Buddhist practice, dreams, personal psychological issues and formal painting practices. With this in mind, I approach painting by making marks, be they brush strokes or shapes of color, and engage in a visual dance by responding to the initial marks with more marks, continuing to follow the energy as the painting unfolds. I like working with opposites, be it color or form, to create activity and energy in my work. Frequently my original intentions for a piece transform into something new and unexpected.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artbydevona.com/products/original-painting-heart-soul","date":"2023-12-02T01:38:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100309.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202010506-20231202040506-00881.warc.gz","language_score":0.8682233691215515,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__149225216","lang":"en","text":"***SHIPPING is billed separately after purchase for original paintings. For questions: firstname.lastname@example.org****\nTITLE: Heart & Soul\nMEDIUM: Acrylic, latex, spray paint, broken glass, diamond dust\n+ Original is 1 of 1 hand painted and signed on the front by the artist Devona\n+ Each original artwork comes with a Certificate of Authentication (COA) signed by Devona\n+ Comes wired, and ready to hang\n+ Edges are painted black to give it a beautiful finish and frame-like quality\nFor international collectors, please email me via the contact form or at email@example.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://robtyrrell-petportraits.co.uk/","date":"2017-08-18T12:34:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886104636.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20170818121545-20170818141545-00203.warc.gz","language_score":0.9791032075881958,"token_count":317,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__98968625","lang":"en","text":"When it comes to pet portraiture, the choice of artist can have a big influence on the final\npiece, their painting style often adding (or subtracting) to the way your pet is portrayed on the\nRob Tyrrell is a UK based pet portrait artist using the traditional techniques of the Old Masters to create portraits in oil that jump off the canvas. The majority of his work comes from dog owners however, cats can also be very characterful and property can also benefit from his more traditional painting technique. This technique uses a series of glaze that are laid over an 'under painting' to build up colour and depth. The accumulation of which helps create a painting that has warmth and a 'presence' that reflects life and activity.\nRob uses the photos taken by the pet owner as references and, whilst in some cases these are sourced from previous collections, it's much better to have those photos taken specifically for the purpose. This allows the owner to make sure important character details are included. In addition, other considerations such as location and toys can also be included in the final painitng, all adding to the final effect.\nRob has been painting for over 35 years and, in that time, has developed his technique which is based on that of the great masters of oil painting. Masters, including Jan van Eyck who first developed the process of using coloured glazes. The process can be a long one, requiring up to 20 glazes to be added to each painting with each glaze needing 12hrs to dry before the next can be applied.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://svbell.blogspot.com/2016/10/","date":"2024-03-04T23:49:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476592.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304232829-20240305022829-00580.warc.gz","language_score":0.9537473917007446,"token_count":175,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__190725658","lang":"en","text":"|Acrylics on canvas, 36\" X 48\"\nRecently I parted with this album cover I painted in late 1992, a commissioned work by Nuclear Blast GmbH for Amorphis' Tales From The Thousand Lakes.\nI've been carrying it around for nearly 24 years. Every now and then I received offers from fans to purchase the original painting, but always declined.\nNow the painting will be part of a private collection belonging to a long time heavy metal fan who's collecting classic album covers' original artwork. I'm very, very proud that my painting will be displayed next to Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Metallica and several other original art for heavy metal classics...! I feel a bit like an intruder among these famous artists, that have always been an inspiration to me. It definitely is a privilege for me to be part of that collection...!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nalerioart.com","date":"2024-04-13T11:04:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00789.warc.gz","language_score":0.9798172116279602,"token_count":103,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__103638668","lang":"en","text":"Claudio Nalerio is known for his commissioned paintings that are custom designed for the architecture of the client's home. Drawing upon beloved themes of sea, beaches, and the charming towns and cities of his heritage, he creates unique scenes with secret details that are particularly poignant for his collectors.\nAbout Claudio Nalerio\nSouth American painter Nalerio lives and works in Northern California. His art is highly influenced by the rich architecture and landscapes of Argentina and Uruguay with flavors from his father's native Italy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.johnwilsongallery.com/Tutorials.html","date":"2020-04-04T20:41:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370525223.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20200404200523-20200404230523-00472.warc.gz","language_score":0.8268396258354187,"token_count":935,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__201900666","lang":"en","text":"Katoomba ~ Master Class in Oils: January - March 2021\nMaster Class ~ 2021 Tutorials\nThe week begins with a short theory session and a tonal landscape, followed by step by step demonstrations of 4 or 5 paintings including landscape, river and gum tree study. Weather permitting the class will paint on location in the Megalong Valley on 1 or 2 mornings.\n7 Day Red Centre Plein Air Workshop, Alice Springs NT:10th - 17th May 2021 2 places still available\nCome join us for an unforgettable painting adventure and experience the rugged beauty of the Red Centre's MacDonnell Ranges. Paint on location with one of Australia's top Plein Air Oil Painters, John Wilson. Bookings and Enquiries please contact Cecilia or John Ph: 02 4782 3703 or Email: [email protected]\n2 Day Oil Painting Workshop, Society of Artists Newcastle NSW:Saturday 21st - Sunday 22nd March 2020\nFor details and bookings Please contact Jenni Gander M: 0423 180 052, Ann-Maree Kelly, M: 0417 261 891, or Email:[email protected]\n2 Day Workshop, Grenfell Art Group NSW:Saturday 24th - Sunday 25th April 2021\n2 Day Workshop, Tumut NSW: Saturday 2nd - Sunday 3rd May 2020 cancelled\nCome and enjoy the beautiful Autum colours of the Tumut region. Workshop is at the Tumut Art Society's studio \"Five Ways\". Bookings please contact Glenyce Francis. M: 0439 551 610 Email: [email protected] or the Tumut Art Society Ph: 02 6947 6785 or Email: [email protected]\n3 Day Workshop, Berry Mountains NSW:Friday 12th - Sunday 14th March 2021\nThe workshop will be held at Judy Voltz's beautiful Art Retreat on Berry Mountain. Roland will be our gourmet chef. Limited places. Please contact Judy M: 0413 157 704 or Email: [email protected]\n4 Day Workshop, Bathurst Art Retreat NSW:Thursday 15th - Sunday 18th October 2020\nBathurst Art Retreat is a 250 acre property nestled on the banks of the beautiful Macquarie River. Lots of great painting subjects. Robbie and Steve will be your generous hosts. Enquiries and bookings Robbie M: 0407 827 182 or Email: [email protected]\n5 Day Oil Painting Workshop, C.S.U. Bathurst NSW:Monday 6th - Friday 10th July 2020\n\"The Art Scene Winter School\" For bookings contact Paul Malouf or Adriana 02 9807 6900 or Email: [email protected]\n5 Day Workshop, Mount Tamborine, Gold Coast QLD:Saturday 14th - Wednesday 18th August 2021\nVenue: \"Wisteria Cottage\" Fine Art Studio Mount Tamborine.\nThis 5 day workshop is for keen oil painters and will include one morning painting on location.\n7 Day Lord Howe Island Plein Air Painting Workshop, NSW:19th - 26th September 2020\nPut this one on your bucket list! We specialise in real Plein Air Painting Workshops for keen painters. Come and join us on beautiful Lord Howe Island for a week of painting, dinning and good company. Non-painters are very welcome. Places are limited so book early. Enquiries and bookings: John or Cecilia M: 0418 270 567 or Email: [email protected] or Shelly Free call 1800 671 546 or Email: [email protected]\n2 Day Workshop, Blackall QLD:Saturday 12th - Sunday 13th June 2021\nThis 2 day workshop is only for Regional QLD Artists.\nThe workshop will be at the Blackall Art Retreat, Blackall QLD. For enquiries and bookings please contact Lisa Alexander Ph: 0488 576 465 or 07 4657 5016 or Email: [email protected]\n5 Day Workshop, Blackall QLD:Wednesday 16th - Sunday 20th June 2021\nFor a great outback experience the workshop will be at the Blackall Art Retreat, Blackall QLD. For enquiries and bookings please contact Lisa Alexander Ph: 0488 576 465 or 07 4657 5016 or Email: [email protected]\n3 Day Oil Painting Workshop, Brisbane QLD:14th, 15th, 16th August 2020\nBrisbane Painting Classes. Please contact Yasmin on 0409 641 426 or Email:[email protected]","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://howtobuildit.org/revamp-your-dingy-floor-with-only-a-coat-of-paint/","date":"2020-10-27T09:17:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107893845.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20201027082056-20201027112056-00299.warc.gz","language_score":0.9251798987388611,"token_count":529,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__170487170","lang":"en","text":"Got a dingy old floor you aren’t sure what to do with? There is a cool way to revamp it, and you don’t need to go to the expense of refinishing, covering it with tile, or laying carpet. Believe it or not, you can completely revamp a dingy floor with only a coat of paint. Get ready to see how easy it is! Home renovations can be done in a day with quick projects like painting your floor!\nFirst, know that the technique is important. If done right, your floor will look amazing! If not done right….you’ll be redoing it before too long. Here’s how to paint your floor and have it last:\nLightly sand and then thoroughly clean the floor. A light sanding will rough up the floor just enough to help the paint adhere more readily. After sanding, sweep and mop and be sure all dust and debris are gone before moving on to the second step!\nUsing a paint that specifies it is suitable for floor applications, use a wide paintbrush to apply paint all around the edges of the floor to be painted. Now roll on a base coat of paint in your choice of color. Note:it is best to start at the side of the room that is opposite the door–that way you can paint yourself out of the room without having to step on and ruin your fresh coat of paint. Use a zig-zag pattern, and don’t apply too much pressure to the roller. It helps to be sure that you don’t lean on the roller while rolling.\nLet the first coat dry completely–24 hours is a good rule of thumb. If you deem it necessary to apply a second coat, you may want to lightly sand the floor again and remove all dust before applying the second coat. Allow another 24 hours for any subsequent coats to dry thoroughly before proceeding.\nOnce the floor is painted and coverage is to your satisfaction, it is time to protect your investment of time (and money!) with some polyurethane. Floor paints are generally quite durable, but if this is a high traffic area of your home, a coat of polyurethane is good insurance against scuffs, nicks and scratches. This Old House says that the higher the gloss on the polyurethane, the more durable it tends to be. If you choose to add polyurethane, it is recommended to follow the manufacturer’s directions on the can for application.\nNow just sit back, relax, and enjoy your beautifully revamped floor!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artomi.org/education/plein-air-painting-society-with-ever-baldwin","date":"2022-06-30T22:12:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103915196.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20220630213820-20220701003820-00610.warc.gz","language_score":0.9496840834617615,"token_count":468,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__47528557","lang":"en","text":"Plein Air Painting Society with Ever Baldwin\n10 AM – 1 PM\nJuly 18 - 22 ($400) & July 25 - 29 ($400)\nHow does an artist develop their own personal “voice”? In this course we will focus on ways to convey ideas and feelings while painting from observation by using color, expressive brushwork, and a range of techniques in paint application. Students will build fundamental skills in oil painting through explorations in color mixing, value, and composition. Daily presentations of work by contemporary painters and their studio processes will inform our goal of learning to find inspiration in the world around us. During the week, students will participate in quick studio games and exercises while also creating one or more finished oil paintings on canvas based on the landscape and sculpture at Art Omi. All materials included in the tuition fee. No prior experience is necessary!\nJuly 18-22 ($400) and July 25-29 ($400)\nJoin for one or both weeks.\nClick here to register.\nMonday - Friday, 10AM-1PM\nEver Baldwin is a painter in Catskill NY. His solo show at Five Car Garage in Los Angeles is forthcoming in March 2022. Other recent exhibitions include a solo presentation with JAG Projects at Hudson House and group shows at Underdonk in Brooklyn, NY, Opalka Gallery in Albany NY, and Left Field Gallery in Los Osos, CA. Ever is a 2021 recipient of the NYFA/NYSCA Fellowship in Painting. He has attended residency programs at The Ragdale Foundation, ACRE, The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, and The Atlantic Center for the Arts. Ever has worked with children, teens, and adults as a teaching artist for over fifteen years. He holds a BFA in painting from The Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA from The School of The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.\nAll 2022 sessions of Artgarten are full. Waitlists are also full. Thanks for your interest!\nRegister now for Camp Omi! Limited number of slots available first come, first served.\nThe Summer Series is FULL. To be added to the waitlist for Summer Series workshop, email email@example.com. Thanks for your interest!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lakeandsumterstyle.com/person-of-interest-glenda-dupuis/","date":"2024-02-20T23:29:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473347.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20240220211055-20240221001055-00305.warc.gz","language_score":0.9829904437065125,"token_count":710,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__121123217","lang":"en","text":"Better late than never\nWorld is a canvas for artist who discovered painting late in life\nSTORY: Garrett Corsair\nArt studio walls filled with vivid, realistic sketches, charcoals and oil paintings shout, “I’ve been doing this all my life.” The reality? Glenda Dupuis found her calling relatively late in life.\nGlenda grew up in London. At age 15 she moved to Canada, where she began her nursing career.\n“I enjoyed being a nurse because you get to watch and observe people as well as help them out,” says Glenda, who lives in a lakefront home outside of Leesburg with her husband of 20 years, Gary.\nGlenda’s love of observing people is a big reason she taught herself to paint after retiring from nursing 15 years ago. “I enjoy doing portraits because it captures people and their personalities,” she says. “You can add warmth to a painting and I like to catch people in their natural state.”\nGlenda’s development as an artist flourished after she joined a club for painters. She added to her knowledge by attending workshops.\nIt didn’t take long for her to become proficient. “When I first started painting and I’d finish a piece, I’d stand back and look at it and couldn’t believe I did that.”\nAnd she continues to grow as an artist. A year ago, she tried pastels and fell in love with them.\nGlenda’s versatility is evident as you look around the studio her husband built next to his garage. “If it wasn’t for the support from my husband I would not have the time to be able to paint. I used to paint in the kitchen, but then it started getting too messy. Being the supportive and loving husband he is, he built me a studio,” Glenda says.\nBright, beautiful paintings are everywhere, even the bathroom door. But a dark, black-and-white scene in the corner by a window stands out. In it, a woman stands on a hill and looks toward a smoldering mine. The woman is Glenda’s grandmother. The painting mirrors an image printed in an old newspaper.\n“It was the biggest mine explosion to this day. Four hundred twenty-five people were killed,” Glenda says. “Many were young boys and men who left behind widows.”\nGlenda’s amazing talent is most evident in portraits that look so realistic you would think your were looking at an actual photograph.\n“A single portrait can take anywhere from a week to six weeks if done in oil, and a pastel painting can sometimes be done within a few hours.”\nShe certainly has plenty of models to choose from. “I have 12 grandchildren and have done a portrait for every one of them,” Glenda says with a smile. “I must have done over 100 portraits by now.”\nGlenda would love to say she’s done thousands, but that may not be possible. She’s 73 and her brushes don’t always feel comfortable in her talented hands.\n“I will continue to paint as long as I can. I have arthritis in both hands and after a short time I begin feeling the pain.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://emilyhere.com/techniques-to-create-portrait/","date":"2023-10-02T00:15:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510942.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002001302-20231002031302-00222.warc.gz","language_score":0.965391218662262,"token_count":487,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__282556782","lang":"en","text":"In a portrait, the artist strives to capture not just the likeness of the person portrayed, but also their essence. This can be done in a variety of ways, using various techniques. In this blog post, we will take a look at some of the most common methods used to create portraits.\nWhat techniques are used to create portraits\nOne of the most common ways to create a portrait is by using charcoal. Charcoal can be used to create both realistic and abstract portraits, and it is a very versatile medium. Another popular medium for creating portraits is oil painting. Oil paintings can be extremely lifelike, and they often capture the nuances of the person’s facial features. Watercolor is another popular choice for portrait artists, as it can be used to create delicate and nuanced portraits.\nWhen creating a portrait, the artist must first decide what type of portrait they want to create. Do they want a realistic portrait that captures every detail of the person’s appearance, or do they want a more abstract portrait that focuses on the person’s essence? Once the artist has decided on the type of portrait they want to create, they can begin to plan out their composition. They will need to decide what elements they want to include in the portrait, and how they want to arrange them.\nAfter the artist has planned out their composition, they can begin to sketch out the portrait. This is where they will start to add the details of the person’s appearance, such as their hair, eyes, nose, and mouth. The artist may also add other elements, such as clothing, jewelry, or background scenery. Once the sketch is complete, the artist can begin to add color.\nWhen adding color to a portrait, the artist must be careful not to overdo it. They should use colors that complement the person’s skin tone, hair color, and eye color. They should also avoid using too much of one color, as this can make the portrait look unnatural.\nOnce the artist has finished adding color to the portrait, they will need to add the finishing touches.\nWhat is dramatic portraiture?\nDramatic portraiture is a type of portrait that seeks to capture the subject’s emotions and inner character. Dramatic portraits are often darker in tone, and they may include elements that are not traditionally seen in portraits, such as shadows and darkness.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kapitiartsandcrafts.wordpress.com/groups-2/painting-watercolour-multimedia/","date":"2023-06-02T22:48:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224648858.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20230602204755-20230602234755-00700.warc.gz","language_score":0.9236789345741272,"token_count":108,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__71607040","lang":"en","text":"Formerly Watercolour & Multimedia, this group is for painters in any medium (e.g. watercolour, oil, pastel, acrylic, dye) to get together and share ideas and techniques: drawing, painting, experimenting or art as therapy.\nWe have some very talented artists who encourage each other and share their skills in a positive and friendly atmosphere. New members are most welcome.\nFor coordinator details, please use the enquiry form on our Contact page.\nYou must be logged in to post a comment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://surfacepropainters.ca/commercial","date":"2024-04-12T13:24:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816024.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412132154-20240412162154-00417.warc.gz","language_score":0.9063364267349243,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__28043701","lang":"en","text":"At SurfacePro painters Inc, we understand the importance of creating a professional and inviting environment for your business. Whether you're looking to revitalize your office, retail space, or any commercial property, our expert team is here to provide exceptional painting services tailored to your specific needs.\nWhy Choose Our Commercial Painting Services?\nOur Comprehensive Commercial Painting Services Include:\nWhy Wait? Contact Us Today for a Free Consultation!\nUnlock the true potential of your commercial space with our professional painting services. Our team of skilled painters is ready to bring your vision to life and create an inspiring environment for your business. Contact us today for a free consultation and let us transform your workspace into a masterpiece of design and functionality.\nSchedule a Free Consultation","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://accentia-arts.co.uk/canvas-stretching/","date":"2022-08-08T00:43:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570741.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20220808001418-20220808031418-00407.warc.gz","language_score":0.9380738735198975,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__37254247","lang":"en","text":"Canvas of all size stretched to perfection\nYour painting transportation solution\nIf you have canvas paintings that have been rolled up for transportation, it’s a very precise skill to restore them to their original appearance. Accentia Arts Ltd have expert canvas stretchers, and the best equipment. Call us for a quote.\nDo you have paintings that require re-stretching? Our experts can re-stretch and re-tension your painting and bring it back to life.\nWe work with\nThe highest quality stretcher bars\nWe only use the highest quality kiln dried wooden stretcher bars. Tulip wood is without knots, very durable and has moisture removed. It’s a no risk stretching material.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pippinatmidtown.com/how-is-epoxy-paint-coating-made/","date":"2023-09-22T02:49:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506320.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922002008-20230922032008-00415.warc.gz","language_score":0.9679111838340759,"token_count":543,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__147263333","lang":"en","text":"Some types of spray paint Australia can be considered as waterproof, but not all. However, make sure that you read on the spray painted, their water repellent or their waterproof.\nCan you name some of the best surfaces to spray paint on?\nSome of the surfaces that are considered as the numerous suitable surfaces are the ceramic, canvas, glass and ceramics as well as wood and tin. People when getting their house renovated\nget it paint application on these surfaces only.\nHow is epoxy paint coating made?\nIt is made or created with the help of a mixture of any two categories such as hardened as well as raising. And then there is a whole procedure in order to create an epoxy paint coating. It is durable, non-toxic. Deep epoxy paint coatings will last around five to six years and for people who use the white enamel, it is much cheaper. But then you’ll have to repaint the items that are painted do to the rest as well as the indoors. The epoxy paint is considered as non-toxic. Since it’s environmentally friendly. And its fumes and cohesion will not erode in the ear or any sort of traces in the water. Typically a good epoxy paint coating will last around three years. The best paint for steel is oil based material paint or metal paint, even the water based metal paint.\nIs there spray paint the same as the regular paint?\nUsing a spray paint will allow you to cover the item or the space is much more evenly. It’s one of the best choices if you want to get the DIY projects done since it’s effective. But everything has its own share of advantages and disadvantages. The spray paint is considered as much more expensive than the other paints. And it also requires a ventilated area since it has a lot of chemicals in it and you avoid to use it indoors.\nWhat will spray paint not strike?\nThe plastic surfaces do not get stick on the paint, but they are easily appealed off or flaked off, making the surface looking much worse than it used to. Which is why one of the reasons that people do not use spray paint. However, they must make sure that they’re aware the kind of spray paint that needs to be used on specific kinds of materials or steals. For example, there are different kinds of spray paints that can be used on plastics and not the normal spray paint.\nHow long will spray paint last?\nThe spray paint if of good quality will last around to 4 years at maximum.\nFor more visit; https://www.lacnam.com.au","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://finishconnection.com/about","date":"2024-02-26T16:42:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474661.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226162136-20240226192136-00414.warc.gz","language_score":0.9315783977508545,"token_count":480,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__71689922","lang":"en","text":"With over three decades of dedicated service, Finish Connection Painting Company stands as a beacon of excellence in the realm of commercial and residential painting. Established with a commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction, we have been the trusted choice for clients seeking impeccable painting services across all phases of their projects.\nFor 30 years, Finish Connection Painting Company has been a cornerstone in the painting industry, fostering a reputation built upon reliability, professionalism, and superior results. Our unwavering dedication to delivering high-quality workmanship has earned us the trust of countless businesses and homeowners alike.\nCommitment to Excellence\nAt Finish Connection Painting Company, we take pride in our meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to excellence. Our team of experienced professionals is equipped with the expertise to handle every aspect of commercial and residential painting, ensuring that each project is executed with precision and finesse.\nRange of Services\nWe specialize in a comprehensive range of painting services, encompassing every phase of the painting process. From initial consultations and surface preparation to the final brushstroke, our skilled painters meticulously execute each step to achieve exceptional results.\nWhether it's interior or exterior painting, renovations, new constructions, or refurbishments, Finish Connection Painting Company delivers unparalleled craftsmanship tailored to meet the unique needs of every client.\nCustomer satisfaction is at the heart of everything we do. We prioritize open communication, transparency, and collaboration throughout the project, ensuring that our clients' visions are brought to life with the utmost care and precision.\nOur mission is simple yet fundamental: to elevate spaces through the transformative power of paint. We aim to exceed expectations by delivering top-tier painting solutions that enhance the aesthetic appeal, durability, and value of every property we work on.\nGet in Touch\nExperience the difference that three decades of expertise can make. Contact Finish Connection Painting Company today and let us bring your painting projects to life with unmatched skill, dedication, and professionalism\nAt Finish Connection Painting, we offer a wide range of services to meet your needs, including residential and commercial construction, remodeling, and repair. From start to finish, we are dedicated to providing you with the best possible results.\nOur vision at Finish Connection Painting is to be the leading contracting firm in the industry. We strive to achieve this by providing excellent customer service, exceptional quality work, and innovative solutions to our clients' unique needs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.marywisemandesign.com/blog/","date":"2018-02-18T06:34:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891811794.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20180218062032-20180218082032-00450.warc.gz","language_score":0.9472965002059937,"token_count":639,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__79792506","lang":"en","text":"I love our expansive, sun-filled kitchen. There’s plenty of room for all my dishes and cooking gear. But that awful, grey vinyl tiling was getting me down. I had already painted my bathroom floor, so I knew I could do it. I used porch and floor paint from my local hardware store as i knew the finish would be durable and lasting. Here’s what the kitchen looked like before any floor paint began to fly.\nKitchen Floor Before:\nStep 1 Preparing the old vinyl: I sanded the vinyl floor tiles with a 180 Ct sandpaper. After sanding I vacuumed the whole area.\nStep 2 Creating tooth on the old vinyl: I deglossed the vinyl floor with a deglosser liquid. This is is a somewhat caustic process, so be sure to wear protective eye wear, gloves, and be sure the area in which you are working is well ventilated. I had floor fans running the whole time and opened all the apartment windows. The deglosser is applied with a clean cloth and removes any gloss finish the sandpaper didn’t get. Steps 1 & 2 creates the ‘tooth’ from your old vinyl tiles and prepares the surface to accept the new primer and paint.\nStep 3 Painting prep: I used painter’s tape and taped off the areas I didn’t want the paint to adhere to. You know around the kick board and edges where the old vinyl met the wood floor.\nStep 4 Priming the vinyl: Primer is then applied. I used 2 coats and laid each coat on somewhat thinly. It took about 45 minutes between each coat to dry. Check the label on your printer and follow those steps. The primer is an important step that prepares the vinyl surface for painting. I used disposable sponge paint brushes, however you could use a roller or traditional brush.\nStep 5 White base coat: Since I wanted black and white squares, I next painted on the white base color, over the primer. This time I used a disposable sponge brush and a small roller. The white paint took 2 coats and I allowed 45 minutes between coats for drying.\nStep 6 Creating the black squares: Taping off the squares was the most time consuming process. I followed the old tiles, as my guide, and have to admit, I needed to pull out my old T-Square to get all the squares ‘squared’. Then, I taped ‘off’ the tiles I wanted to maintain the white color.\nStep 7 Painting the black squares: Next I applied the black paint with another disposable sponge brush. In order to get the density of black I desired, I applied 2 coats of black, put floor fans pointing directly onto the drying paint and waited 30 minutes between coats. After the second coat of black paint went down, I waited another 30 minutes, more fans, then pulled up the painting tape.\nThat is all that is needed. Except I did go in with a small paint brush and touched-up a couple of areas where the black paint had seeped under the painters tape.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pywycuvawemoxyky.innovationoptimiser.com/paysages-anglais-de-gainsborough-a-turner-book-461nf.php","date":"2022-11-29T02:13:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710684.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20221128235805-20221129025805-00435.warc.gz","language_score":0.8831605911254883,"token_count":2132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__62233445","lang":"en","text":"1 edition of paysages anglais de Gainsborough à Turner. found in the catalog.\npaysages anglais de Gainsborough à Turner.\n|Contributions||Musée de l\"Orangerie.|\n|The Physical Object|\n|Pagination||1 v. :|\nGainsborough's 'showbox' contained a painted glass transparency, set before a silk diffusing screen that was originally lit by three candles. The image is viewed through the adjustable lens at the front. The box opens at the top and back and also . Gainsborough estudou em França no atelier de Hubert François Gravelot e no estúdio de um pintor em voga na Corte de nome Francis tomou contacto com a pintura da Europa Central pela qual se apaixonou de imediato. Deu especial atenção à pintura popular alemã do século XVII e aos ícones russos.. Decidido a tornar um pintor influente entra a corte .\n‘Conversation in a Park’ was created in by Thomas Gainsborough in Rococo style. Find more prominent pieces of genre painting at – best visual art : Thomas Gainsborough. Works by this author published before January 1, are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.\nThomas Gainsborough Paintings: Our Gainsborough paintings are % hand-painted on canvas by skilled artists. Gainsborough was the fifth son of a Suffolk cloth merchant. He set himself up as a painter in Ipswich, and became successful. His decision to move his portrait studio to Bath in coincided with the Spa’s fashionable heyday. Such was his success locally that ten of his East Anglian relatives followed him to Bath.\nnew theory of human evolution.\nNew Orleans East quadrangle, Louisiana, 1998\nOecd Historical Statistics 1970/1999\nmind of the growing child\nGovernment publications in Illinois\nPiglets Big Movie\nHistory of the Cree Indian translation of the Scriptures.\nEnergy for Europe\nGods promise to His plantations: 2 Sam. 7.10.\nEsprits Graphic Work 1984-1986\nCastillo Soloṙzano and the decline of the Spanish novel.\nMontana Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Feb. 24, 1914\nFrom our Yearly-Meeting held in London\nThomas Gainsborough RA FRSA (14 May (baptised) – 2 August ) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. Along with his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds, he is considered one of the most important British artists of the second half of the 18th century.\nHe painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette Born: Thomas Gainsborough, 14 May. A cette époque, son œuvre, essentiellement des paysages, ne se vend pas très bien. Il repart à Sudbury en et concentre son activité sur les portraits. «Un homme, dira Gainsborough, peut faire de grandes choses et pourtant mourir méconnu dans un grenier s’il ne maîtrise pas ses inclinations et ne se conforme pas à l’œil du vulgaire en choisissant la Activité: Peintre, graveur et dessinateur.\nThomas Gainsborough, entre portrait et paysage: Un autodidacte aux origines du romantisme anglais (Artistes t. 55) (French Edition) - Kindle edition by Jacquemin, Thomas, 50 minutes, Reynders, Stéphanie.\nDownload it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Thomas Author: Thomas Jacquemin, 50 minutes.\nRead \"Thomas Gainsborough, entre portrait et paysage Un autodidacte aux origines du romantisme anglais\" by Thomas Jacquemin available from Rakuten Kobo. Décryptez l’art de Thomas Gainsborough en moins d’une heure!Autodidacte de Brand: 50 Minutes.\nThomas Gainsborough () was born in Sudbury and baptised at the Independent Meeting-House in Friars Street on 14 Maythe fifth son and ninth child of John and Mary Gainsborough.\nInGainsborough’s House Society was formed to purchase the house and establish it as a centre for Thomas Gainsborough. Thomas Gainsborough, (baptized paysages anglais de Gainsborough à Turner.\nbook, Sudbury, Suffolk, Eng.—died August 2,London), portrait and landscape painter, the most versatile English painter of the 18th century.\nSome of his early portraits show the sitters grouped in a landscape (Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, c. ).As he became famous and his sitters fashionable, he adopted a more formal manner.\nBoth the serious art scholar and the general reader will appreciate this visual and textual treat of a book which is truly \"The Art of Thomas Gainsborough.\" Many of the plates I had not seen reproduced in previous books on Gainsborough, and Rosenthal's view of Gainsborough, that he was much more serious an artist and business man than he or his Cited by: 3.\nGainsborough Heritage Centre. (updated Jul ) 3 Gainsborough Old Hall, Parnell Street, DN21 2NB, ☏ +44 The Medieval Manor House is one of the best preserved medieval manor houses in England dating from the 15th century.\nOpen 7 days a week from March to October, closing on a Sunday for the remainder of the year. Thomas Gainsborough. 1K likes. Thomas Gainsborough (christened 14 May – 2 August ) was one of the most famous portrait and landscape painters of 18th century Britain.\nGainsborough painted Followers: 1K. Artist page for Thomas Gainsborough (–) The portrait and landscape painter Thomas Gainsborough was born at Sudbury, Suffolk, the fifth son of a cloth merchant.\nHe was apprenticed at the age of thirteen to a London silversmith, and was taught by. Thomas Gainsborough was born in Sudbury, Suffolk, England, and was destined to become one of the most famous English 18th century landscape and portrait painters. Records indicate that Thomas was most likely born within the first few months of Spouse: Margaret (Burr) Gainsborough.\n‘Mr. and Mrs. William Hallett (The Morning Walk)’ was created in by Thomas Gainsborough in Rococo style. Find more prominent pieces of portrait at – best visual art : Thomas Gainsborough.\nBonjour à toutes et à tous. Nouvel épisode consacré à l'étude d'un tableau du XVIII ème siècle très important dans l'Histoire de l'Art britannique:. 10 Oct - Explore charliewattsart's board \"Thomas Gainsborough - Drawings and Paintings\" on Pinterest.\nSee more ideas about Thomas gainsborough, Artist and Portrait pins. Thomas Gainsborough (christened 14 May – 2 August ) was an English portrait and landscape painter. He was born the youngest son of John Gainsborough, a weaver in Suffolk, and, inleft home to study art in London with Hubert Gravelot, Francis Hayman, and William Hogarth.\nMore than two dozen sketches by the 18th-century master Thomas Gainsborough have been discovered at Windsor Castle after going unnoticed in the portfolio of another artist for more than : Dalya Alberge.\nThomas Gainsborough () was one of the masters of eighteenth-century art. This book, published to accompany a major international exhibition covering the artist's entire career, reveals the sheer range, quality, and originality of Gainsborough's work from his engagingly naturalistic landscapes and touching images of children to his sophisticated and 5/5(5).\nThomas Gainsborough FRSA (christened 14 Meydied 2 August ) wis an Inglish portrait an landscape penter. Art Reproduction (Gainsborough - Portrait of Edward Swinburne) Hand-Painted Step by Step - Duration: TOPofART Painting Reproductions 4, views. Thomas Gainsborough, the artist who loved women, was the man to paint Perdita.\nUninhibited about the eroticism of his culture, and at the same time someone with a heart, he was her perfect myth-maker. Letters by Gainsborough, Turner’s watercolour box and Constable’s palette are on display, bringing their artistic practice to life.\n8 December — 17 February Saturday – Thursday 10am – 6pm Friday 10am – 10pm. This exhibition has closed. The John Madejski Fine Rooms and Weston Rooms.Browse our carefully curated selection of the most famous Thomas Gainsborough paintings, posters and much more all available at the National Gallery.\nEmail when in stock Hogarth to Turner: British Painting (PB) £ To book tickets for this date you need to be a National Gallery Member.Thomas Gainsborough (Sudbury, Suffolk, – London, ) was an English landscape and portrait was the dominant British portraitist of the second half of the 18th century.\nSome of his most popular paintings include: \"The Blue Boy\", \"The Market Cart\" (Tate Gallery, London), \"The Wood Gatherers\", and \"Robert Andrews and Mary, His Wife\" (National Gallery.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.aimeeerickson.com/instruction/current-listings","date":"2021-07-27T14:31:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153392.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20210727135323-20210727165323-00628.warc.gz","language_score":0.8294689059257507,"token_count":202,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__197928424","lang":"en","text":"Classes & Workshops\nLive and in person, it's the 2022 Plein Air Painters of America workshop at the Scottsdale Artists' School. February 13-17, 2022. Instructors: Eric Jacobsen, Mitch Baird, Dave Santillanes, and Aimee Erickson. One day of lecture, four days of on-location painting and instruction, plus three bonus uninstructed days spent painting alongside your instructors at the Vermilion Cliffs. For class information and registration, please visit the Scottsdale Artists' School page.\nNEW TUTORIALS ARE GOING UP ON YOUTUBE.\nFREE ONLINE LPAPA MENTOR PAINTING DEMO\nAvailable to watch online on the Aimee Erickson Artist facebook page.\nDid you miss YOU GLOW GIRL at the Plein Air Convention? 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A piano teacher began Lydon’s first drawing lessons and by the age of ten her first structured classical oil painting lessons began, which resulted in classical landscapes on canvas from photographs and magazine ads.\nLydon’s artistic education continued with five years of studying the museums of New York and France, followed by a stint at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. In 1999 she graduated from the California College of Arts and Crafts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting. She has since explored a variety of artists while interning at the Hanson Gallery in San Francisco and Babilonia 1808 in Berkeley. She has spent time teaching painting and drawing at the Veterans Administration Homeless Shelter in San Francisco as well. Lydon also helped open and curate Oakland’s now defunct Door.7. Gallery with Ivan Blackshear.\nLydon currently lives in Berkeley, California where she paints in her studio apartment. Inspired by the stories told from those she taught as well as those who taught her, she writes short stories on her manual typewriter. She paints in acrylic, ink, and occasionally oil, and sketches in charcoal, pencil and watercolor.\nLydon is represented by Hang in San Francisco.\nview her work at http://www.jeannelydon.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://conservativecircle.org/forums/topic/painting-of-trump-with-past-gop-presidents-hung-up-in-white-house/","date":"2019-03-20T18:08:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202450.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20190320170159-20190320192036-00049.warc.gz","language_score":0.9724723100662231,"token_count":267,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__52605834","lang":"en","text":"A camera shot from President Trump’s interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes” reveals the president decorated the White House with a well-known painting of himself drinking with past GOP presidents.\nThe painting, “The Republican Club” by Andy Thomas, depicts Trump sharing a drink with former Republican presidents, including Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and Abraham Lincoln.\noh my god, it's hanging in the white house pic.twitter.com/wrq8eo7Bvx\n— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) October 15, 2018\nThe Daily Beast on Monday reported that Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) gave the print to Trump.\n“[Trump] had actually given a me real gracious call to tell me how much he liked it,” Thomas told The Daily Beast. “He was very complimentary. He made a comment that he’d seen a lot of paintings of himself and he rarely liked them.”\nThe artist added his presidential paintings are “bipartisan.” He also painted a portrait of Democratic presidents playing pool.\n“I challenge people to look at the paintings and see if they can figure it out,” he said.\nYou must be logged in to reply to this topic.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://holderchem.net/products/details/batimix-ems550-matt/","date":"2021-06-19T00:01:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487643354.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20210618230338-20210619020338-00153.warc.gz","language_score":0.9165077209472656,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__100700107","lang":"en","text":"Acrylic exterior paint - Matt, medium shade colors\nBATIMIX EMS-550 Matt paint is a medium shade premium quality acrylic paint. 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It’s the same fun class you\nexpect from Painting with a Twist, except you get to paint and take home a set of 2 wine glasses!\nNon-toxic paint is used and can be lightly washed after baking at home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dparra.com/producto/allowing-freedom/","date":"2023-09-28T05:03:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510358.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928031105-20230928061105-00630.warc.gz","language_score":0.948181688785553,"token_count":245,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__155510294","lang":"en","text":"ABOUT THE ARTWORK\nThe painting takes place during the first wave of the Pandemic that struck the world in the year 2020. This oil painting is the second of a series of two works.\nThe painting shows the artist’s hands by the window of his house, looking out at the empty city of London, symbolizing the windows of all the people who stayed in their homes during the pandemic for the sole purpose of saving lives.\nThis is a tribute to the heroes who, from their own homes, helped to save lives.\nTechnique: Oil painting on canvas paper\nSize: 508 x 406 (mm)\nLocation: London, UK\nFrame: Not framed\nPackaging: Ships in a box\nSHIPPING & RETURNS\nDelivery Time: Typically, 7 business days for domestic shipments, 14 business days for international shipments.\nReturns: 30-day return policy. Visit our Refund policy for more information.\nDelivery Cost: Shipping is included.\nDuties and taxes: are charged by Customs in the destination country and the receiver is responsible for paying them.\nDo you have any additional question? Please contact us","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://earthwindandseaflorist.com/2016/06/06/update-the-look-of-your-kitchen-by-having-painters-paint-the-cabinets/","date":"2018-12-19T07:36:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376831715.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20181219065932-20181219091932-00425.warc.gz","language_score":0.961164653301239,"token_count":494,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__85806494","lang":"en","text":"If you want to give your kitchen an updated look, but do not have a ton of money to spend on the updates, consider having your cabinets professionally painted. Painting the cabinets will give them an entirely new look and having them done professionally will ensure that the process is done quickly. The guide below walks you through a few things you can do to ensure that the cabinet painting goes as smoothly as possible.\nChoose the Right Paint Color\nThe first thing you need to do is to think long and hard about what paint color you want to use on your cabinets. Once you paint them, the cabinets will more than likely be the first thing that people notice when they walk into the room. You want to be sure that you choose a color that will be complementary to the space and a color that you will enjoy seeing on a daily basis.\nRemove the Handles and Cabinet Doors\nNext, you need to remove all of the handles from the cabinet doors and the drawers so that the painting can take place as quickly as possible. Remove the doors from the cabinets, as well so that the painters can paint all edges of the doors with ease. There are some painters who will not remove anything before they start painting so be sure to remove everything that you can before the painters actually arrive.\nEmpty Your Cabinets and drawers\nNext, you need to empty everything out of your drawers and your cabinets. When the cabinets are painted, a paint sprayer will be used to make the painting go as quickly as it possibly can. You do not want to have paint spray onto your dishes or food so removing them before the painting process begins will ensure that everything is kept safe.\nProtect Areas that Are Not Being Painted\nFinally, you need to take the time to protect any areas of the kitchen that will not be painted with thick craft paper. Wrap the paper around counter tops and secure it with painters tape to keep the paint from ruining your counter tops. If you have an intricate backsplash in your kitchen, you may want to consider taping the paper to the backsplash, as well, to protect it from the paint.\nOnce the cabinets are painted, allow them to dry overnight before attempting to reattach the cabinet doors or the handles. You do not want to smudge the paint by trying to work with the cabinets too soon. The entire look of your kitchen should look completely new and interesting when everything is done.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://charitymay.com/en/archives/27133","date":"2020-10-21T14:09:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107876500.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20201021122208-20201021152208-00118.warc.gz","language_score":0.9883339405059814,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__148161144","lang":"en","text":"A visit to Fedoriak’s family type children’s house took place on 9th of October 2016\nA visit to Fedoriak’s family type children’s house took place on 9th of October 2016. Four people took part in this trip (Ihor, Lyubov, Alyona and Tatiana).\nOn rainy Sunday we went to our friends from Fedoriak’s family type children’s house. We already know that creative and talented children live here. All children at this place can paint and draw. We have already organized exhibitions of their works for several times. They prefer to paint with oil paints. The younger ones prefer watercolor and acrylic paints. We were really glad to see these wonderful children again, we have missed them so much just couldn’t stop hugging each otherJ.\nThis time our volunteer Alyona brought one big canvas to teach children work together, agree about project realization, be a team. Children understood their task and started working at once. It was very interesting to watch them. Everyone took his place, they decided who paints what and started to create. They finished quite fast. A common project – picture “Our home” appeared really soon. Than we played, talked, listened to children singing their favorite songs.\nWe didn’t want to leave, it feels so good at their place. 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By hiring experienced and reliable professionals, you can be sure that the project is within good hands.\nProfessional exterior painters hold the skills and expertise essential to tackle including the most challenging painting projects. They know how to properly prepare the top for painting, select the right form of paint for the task, and use it in a manner that ensures a flawless finish.\nIn terms of painting the exterior of a building, there are a variety of things that may have the job more challenging. For example, the climate in New Jersey may be unpredictable, and it’s essential to use paints and coatings that will withstand extreme temperatures and moisture. Professional exterior painters have the knowledge and expertise to select the right materials to do the job.\nAn additional benefit of hiring professional exterior painters is because they get access to specialized tools and equipment that will make the work faster and much easier. They likewise have the training and experience necessary to start using these tools safely and effectively. Because of this your project will likely be completed faster along with fewer mistakes.\nFinally, by hiring professional exterior painters, you can be certain that your project is going to be completed punctually and on budget. Unlike DIY painting projects, which can drag on for weeks or perhaps months, professional painters possess the experience and expertise necessary to complete your project efficiently.\nIn a nutshell, in order to ensure that your home or business looks its best, hiring professional exterior painters is a great choice. With their expertise, experience, and persistence for quality, you can be positive that your painting project will certainly be a success.\nResidential Exterior Painters For Your Home\nTransforming the outside of your house can be a daunting task, but with the aid of residential exterior painters, it is possible to achieve your required look without breaking the bank. These professionals specialize in painting homes and present affordable exterior painting services which fit affordable.\nWith their expertise and data, residential exterior painters may help you pick the perfect colors and finishes to match your home’s style and personality. They understand the value of entrance charm and they are dedicated to delivering exceptional results that leave your house looking fresh and inviting.\nWhether you’re looking to update the appearance of your house, improve your property value, or simply just protect your exterior from your elements, residential exterior painters may help. By hiring affordable and reliable professionals, you may enjoy a beautiful and transformed home that one could be happy with.\nCommercial Exterior Painters for Business Properties\nWith regards to maintaining a specialist appearance for your commercial property in New Jersey, hiring experienced commercial exterior painters is vital. These professionals be aware of the unique requirements of commercial buildings and also have the expertise to tackle large-scale projects.\nMaking use of their focus on detail and commitment to quality, commercial exterior painters can revitalize the look of your business property. They utilize specialized techniques, equipment, and materials to make sure an even and also finish which will withstand the weather and stay looking great for years to come.\nWhether you possess a retail store, office building, or any other commercial property, professional exterior painting services may help boost your property value and attract more customers. By investing in reliable and experienced commercial exterior painters, you can ensure that your property stands out among the rest.\nThe Advantages of Professional Exterior Painting\nProfessional exterior painting is more than simply a cosmetic upgrade for your property. It gives you a number of benefits that will create your home or business get noticed in New Jersey.\nAn expertly painted exterior can provide your property a refreshed look that will make you proud to refer to it as home or maybe your customers proud to patronize your business. Using a fresh coat of paint, you can conceal any blemishes or discoloration that could be making your property look old and worn.\nImproved Entrance Charm\nThe outside of your property is the very first thing visitors notice when they arrive. By hiring professional exterior painters in New Jersey, it is possible to boost your property’s curb appeal to make it more inviting. This could be especially beneficial if you’re seeking to sell your property or attract new business for your business.\nIncreased Property Value\nInvesting in professional exterior painting can increase the value of your property. A properly-maintained exterior can make your property more desirable to potential customers or tenants, and may even cause a higher selling or rental price.\nProtection Up Against the Elements\nYour property’s exterior is constantly subjected to harsh weather conditions, including rain, wind, and sun. With time, this exposure can damage the paint and also the structure of your property. By hiring experienced and reliable exterior painters, you are able to make sure that your property remains safe and secure up against the elements.\nThe Very Best Exterior Painters in New Jersey\nWhether you’re searching for commercial or residential exterior painters, there are numerous top-rated professionals in New Jersey who will help you achieve beautiful, long-lasting results. With their expertise, experience, and dedication to quality, you can have reassurance understanding that your property is within good hands.\nIf you’re looking to get the best exterior painters in New Jersey, look no further than the experienced and reliable professionals at HousePainterinc.com. We offer affordable exterior painting services for both residential and commercial properties, and we’re focused on delivering exceptional results each time. Contact us today for more information on our services and ask for an estimate.\nTransforming the exterior of your home or business property can be quite a daunting task, but through the help of top-rated exterior painters in New Jersey, you can achieve stunning results that enhance entrance charm and increase property value. Hiring professional exterior painters is crucial for achieving high-quality and long-lasting results. Making use of their extensive experience and expertise, they can handle any painting project, big or small, and deliver a flawless finish that lasts for a long time.\nResidential exterior painters focus on painting homes and present affordable exterior painting services that will fit within your budget while delivering exceptional results. In the other hand, commercial exterior painters be aware of the specific requirements of commercial buildings and can revitalize the outside of your company property, making it more attractive to customers and increasing your brand image.\nPurchasing professional exterior painting offers numerous benefits, including a refreshed appearance, improved entrance charm, increased property value, and protection up against the elements. With reliable, experienced, and top-rated exterior painters in New Jersey, you can enjoy a transformed space that stands out amongst the rest.\nImprove Your Property Today\nDon’t hesitate to change your home or office property having a fresh coat of paint from trusted exterior painters. Whether you require residential or commercial exterior painting services, you can depend on these professionals to deliver exceptional results that exceed your expectations. Contact the best exterior painters in New Jersey today and transform your property into a stunning masterpiece!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://palaciosserveisinformatics.com/what-type-of-paint-used-on-the-walls-of-the-shower/","date":"2020-09-19T12:51:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400191780.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20200919110805-20200919140805-00629.warc.gz","language_score":0.9388217329978943,"token_count":465,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__69400299","lang":"en","text":"The way you paint your bathroom is similar to the way you paint any room. Apply a coat of primer, covering the corners with a brush and a roller used to cover the rest of the wall. What is different is that to paint baths used another type of paint. The functionality of the painting is more important here than in any other room, so you need a durable paint, water-resistant and inhibits the growth of mold and mildew.\nIn many cases, latex enamel will be enough for the bathroom walls and the shower. Choose a glossy or semi-gloss rather than a flat or peeling paint; the brighter, more will reject the water. Also make sure you print the walls before painting, to seal the wall and provide additional protection against moisture, mold and peeling.\nOil-based paints are also effective to paint the walls of your shower, but are more difficult to handle than the latex paints. Naturally better repel water, but it takes longer to dry and produce a great smell; so you need to work in a ventilated area. To clean you need to use solvents and paint thinner instead of water needed to clean the latex paint. Also, when you should paint again, you must use oil-based paint again because the latex does not stick to oil.\nSpecial paint for bathrooms\nPaint manufacturers also produce a paint specifically designed for use in bathrooms. These paintings include chemicals that kill fungi and mildew and helps prevent their growth. This is especially useful in poorly ventilated bathrooms, but usually is not necessary if you have a strong fan and keep the bathroom door open after bathing.\nPaint your shower surround\nYou might want to paint the fiberglass that surrounds your shower. This can be done with any painting mentioned above while you follow the correct steps to prepare the surface. First, sand the fiberglass with extra fine grain sandpaper. You just bring out the shine and give the painting a place to hang. Second, this envelope cleans fiber cleaner to remove excess dirt.\nThird, rinse with water and let it dry. When you are ready to apply the paint using a spray to avoid the appearance of brush strokes and a smooth finish, you can use a pair of latex paint cans of spray paint or spray to obtain a long-term outcome.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.teresidi.at/participation-and-exhibition-at-xii-biennale-florence-18-27-10-2019/","date":"2022-09-28T06:08:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335124.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20220928051515-20220928081515-00652.warc.gz","language_score":0.9391664266586304,"token_count":511,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__190523875","lang":"en","text":"-> Photodocumentation of the XII Biennale Florence: https://www.teresidi.at/biennale_documentation/\n2019, thanks to two sponsors, I’m participating in the XII Biennale Florence with the newest works from my current painting series „Natural Technology“\nXII Biennale Florence, Italy – Fortezza da Basso\n18-27 October 2019\nInauguration: 18.October, 5 pm\nIn particular, the theme of the XIIth Florence Biennale will focus on Leonardo Da Vinci’s multifaceted being: an outstanding artist, ’scientist‘ committed to exploring nature in order to grasp the knowledge spanning different disciplines of comparative anatomy, botany, geology, physics, and intertwining cosmology with his studies on light, and more besides.\nArtists from around the world participating in the XIIth Florence Biennale, will exhibit their works inspired by Leonardo’s inventions and studies at the Fortezza da Basso.\nMeanwhile, thinking of Leonardo as an extraordinary exemplum for contemporary creativity, we wish to draw attention on the fact that, by joining art practice and ‘scientific’ research with experimentation , he challenged the long held distinction that had long been made between artes mechanicae and artes liberales. In this way he ennobled the visual arts, especially painting, which in his view was ‘science and legitimate daughter of nature’. Like music and geometry, according to Leonardo, painting was based on the laws of harmony since, according to Leonardo ‘it considers all continuous quantities, the qualities of the proportions of shadow and lights, and distances through its [science of ] perspective’.\nIn his Treatise on Painting, he also claimed that ‘the mind of the painter must resemble a mirror, which always takes the colour of the object it reflects and is completely occupied by the images of as many objects as are in front of it. Therefore you must know, Oh Painter! that you cannot be a good one if you are not the universal master of representing by your art every kind of form produced by nature. And this you will not know how to do if you do not see them, and retain them in your mind’.\nBiennale Florence: https://www.florencebiennale.org/\nZurück zur Hauptseite: https://www.teresidi.at","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://herestous.wordpress.com/2009/02/08/a-favorite-painting/","date":"2018-07-23T07:22:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676595531.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20180723071245-20180723091245-00611.warc.gz","language_score":0.9214504361152649,"token_count":234,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__210854767","lang":"en","text":"I just discovered a new painting which I am quite fond of: “The Fortune Teller” by the Italian painter Caravaggio. I’m not quite sure why I like it; probably because of the young man looking all gallant having his palm read by this woman. I wonder if he realizes he’s being ripped off?\nGet the Button\n
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\n- 43,188 brainwashed visitors\nStar Rating System\n1 star= I didn't like it. Don't even bother.\n2 stars= It was okay, I guess.\n3 stars= I liked it, but it wasn't extraordinary.\n4 stars= It was great!\n5 stars= It was amazing. Drop everything and read it. Like, now.\nBlogs to Follow","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://invopak.co.uk/closures-and-accessories","date":"2024-04-24T11:35:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819273.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424112049-20240424142049-00394.warc.gz","language_score":0.9231793284416199,"token_count":189,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__17148139","lang":"en","text":"Paint can lids and accessories for lever lid tins are crucial components for maintaining the quality and usability of paint products. When it comes to storing and transporting paints, you need lids that provide a secure seal to prevent spills and maintain the integrity of your paint formulations.\nOur collection includes a variety of lever lids in various sizes, providing you with options to fit different paint can dimensions. These lids are meticulously crafted to ensure a reliable and tight seal, preventing leakage, and preserving the freshness of your paint products. Additionally, we offer securing clips that enhance the stability of the lids, providing an extra layer of protection during storage and transit.\nIf you can't find the paint lid that you are looking for, please reach out to us, and our helpful team will be happy to assist you in any way they can. Browse Invopak's extensive range of paint lids today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://minneapolismn.gov/graffiti/graffiti_paintingover","date":"2020-02-18T13:59:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875143695.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20200218120100-20200218150100-00344.warc.gz","language_score":0.8715412020683289,"token_count":347,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__21708823","lang":"en","text":"Painting Over Graffiti\nFree paint is available at Hennepin County Free Product Centers. When graffiti is on a painted surface, the best course of action is to cover it with paint.\n- Paint over graffiti as soon as possible.\n- Avoid covering graffiti with blocks of an alternate color, this provides a “picture-frame” for vandals, and could make your property a desirable target for future tagging.\n- Do not trace over the letters or symbols with paint, apply matching paint in the shape of a square or rectangle larger than the tagging and blend the edges. Always try to remove graffiti from surfaces that have never been painted. Painting over unpainted surfaces such as stucco and brick can make the surface much more difficult to maintain in the future.\n- The City of Minneapolis has the right to abate graffiti without notice to the property owner.\nReport graffiti online or to Minneapolis 311. Homeowners and reporters of graffiti are encouraged to take photographs of the graffiti and include them with the report. First, put a primer coat over the graffiti. Follow up with a coat of matching exterior paint.\nGraffiti abatement and weather guidelines:\nGraffiti abatement is more successful in weather that is relatively dry. Rain, snow, and high-humidity can cause paint to dry uneven or hinder the paint over process.\nAcrylic Paint 32 Degrees or warmer Enamel Paint 22 degrees or warmer Latex Paint 50 Degrees or warmer *\n32 Degrees or warmer\n22 degrees or warmer\n50 Degrees or warmer *\n*Some paint providers sell an additive that allows for painting in temperatures of 32 degrees or less.\nLast updated Apr 30, 2014","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.17turtles.com/2016/06/sunny-studio-stamps-fresh-and-fruity.html","date":"2017-04-28T12:04:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122955.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00345-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9306599497795105,"token_count":353,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__154310772","lang":"en","text":"As I was creating my cards, I decided to create an extra card to share here on my blog. For this card, I used the Fresh & Fruity stamp set. I love all the fun fruit shapes and how easy it is to mix and match the sentiments to create just the right one you need. I couldn't have asked for a sweeter Mother and that is why I gave this card to her for Mother's Day.\nFor this card, I stamped and colored the strawberries using the Bleached Watercolor Technique. I first stamped the strawberries with Versamark onto a piece of watercolor paper and then heat embossed them with white embossing powder. I stamped the sentiment using the same technique.\nTo create the background I applied Distress Ink with my Ranger ink blending tool in various shades of red.\nI then applied water with a small paint brush to the insides of the strawberries and dabbed away the excess ink using a paper towel. This is how you get the bleached look that is part of the fun watercolor bleaching technique. I then splattered the entire piece with a water loaded paint brush and dabbed off the excess water with a paper towel.\nTo color in the strawberries, I used Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers. I used a small paint brush and water to blend the ink and add to the water colored look of the card.\nFor a added touch of dimension, I tied a piece of red and white bakers twine around the card front. I then mounted it onto a piece of green cardstock.\nHere's a little peek at one the cards I'm sharing over on the Sunny Studios Stamp Blog. I sure hope you'll stop by and check them out!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://amexrealty.ca/Other-Art/77217-Painted-Acrylic-on-WoodUnique/","date":"2021-07-25T19:25:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046151760.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20210725174608-20210725204608-00007.warc.gz","language_score":0.8607122898101807,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__115789488","lang":"en","text":"Custom Swiss Family Crest Hand Painted Acrylic on Wood-Unique!\nCustom Swiss Family Crest- Hand Painted Acrylic on Wood-Unique! I paint custom Swiss family crests or Wappen. I am an artist who specializes in Swiss stuff. I love to go to Schwingfests and hang out with my Swiss friends. They are beautiful on your wall and make wonderful gifts for your family.. Artist: : Allyson Leonhard: Date of Creation: : Custom made for you when ordered , Technique: : Hand painted wood crest: Subject: : Swiss Family Name Crest , Medium: : Acrylic on wood .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.flamingopainting.com/","date":"2016-05-05T02:47:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-18/segments/1461860125857.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20160428161525-00171-ip-10-239-7-51.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9371618032455444,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-18__0__128287339","lang":"en","text":"If you are looking for a painting company to deliver high quality work and attention to details you’ve come to the right place.Flamingo Painting has built a solid reputation as Miami’s most trusted Painting Contractor. Our reputation for providing top quality work and excellent customer service is the key to our success.\nAll of our highly-skilled painters are full-time employees who maintain a high level of professionalism unparalleled in the business. Since 1996 we have been beautifying residential and commercial establishments throughout Miami-Dade County by offering a wide array of painting services.\nThere’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to revive the look of any home or business, either inside or out. When you get ready to improve your existing property, we will put you at ease with an assurance of quality workmanship within your budget and time frame.\nAt Flamingo Painting, all jobs begin with a free color consultation and a FREE Estimate on your project. From start to finish, our goal is your complete satisfaction.\nContact us today so we may start working on your next painting project.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.e-architect.com/articles/painting-tips-for-do-it-yourselfers","date":"2024-04-20T04:52:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817474.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420025340-20240420055340-00423.warc.gz","language_score":0.893265962600708,"token_count":1237,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__75598929","lang":"en","text":"Painting tips for do-it-yourselfers guide USA, Flordia building paint tips, Online FL property advice\nPainting Tips for Do-it-Yourselfers\nAugust 25, 2022\nMany homeowners are familiar with the basic painting techniques. They understand the need to use drop cloths, painter’s tape, and how to stir a can of paint properly. But did you know that using a golf ball to maintain paint quality or microwaving paint tape to make it more workable can help?\nThe Pinnacle Management team advises that knowing a few more painting tips and techniques can help you achieve the best results with most DIY painting tasks. You may avoid flaws and cover surfaces uniformly by properly storing paint and using the right tools.\nPainting Tips for Do-it-Yourselfers Guide\n1. Put your paint rollers and brushes in a plastic bag and freeze them.\nWrap your brushes and rollers in a plastic bag and freeze them if you’re done for the day but intend on returning to work the next morning. This will save you time in cleaning. They’ll be ready to go once you’ve thawed them out.\n2. Make use of a work light.\nWhen natural light is unavailable, use a work light to improve color accuracy and visual presence when doing the large-scale DIY painting. Owning a work light is a lifesaver for detail-oriented artists. By focusing the work light on specific locations where you use different painting techniques, you may be able to identify flaws in the coat that you wouldn’t have noticed otherwise.\n3. Begin from the top down.\nTo avoid paint splatter and drips, follow this DIY interior painting tip. It’s simple, practical, and gives the consistency you desire. You may prevent the mess that comes with going the opposite direction when wet paint starts damaging the semi-dry coats you just finished by starting from the top.\n4. Instead of masking tape, use painter’s tape.\nIf you’re planning to use masking tape, we recommend using painter’s tape instead. Tape should be used to protect the corners of your walls from extra paint. Like masking tape, it won’t leave an adhesive mess. Painter’s tape also prevents paint from seeping through, resulting in a clean finish that eliminates the need for post-work cleanup.\n5. Consider using a paint extender.\nBrush and lap marks are eliminated when you mix your paint with a paint conditioner. Furthermore, the prolonged drying time offers you more than enough time to correct any mistakes.\n6. Use a rubber band to secure the paint can.\nYou don’t necessarily need to use a lot of paint. To remove excess paint from your brush or roller without making a mess, tightly wrap a rubber band around the container. This will help you avoid unintentional dripping and work with accurate and precise outcomes.\n7. Use colored primer.\nYou can also use a colored primer instead of a typical white primer. They have greater coverage when it comes to covering old paint on your walls. You’ll notice more vivid walls with just a few coats.\n8. Avoid using tape on your windows.\nAccording to painters in Saratosa Florida, you shouldn’t use tape to cover your windows. The paint will bleed through the glass and stain it. It’s advisable to leave them alone and allow any paint spill to dry before scraping it away with a blade.\n9. Thoroughly clean the surface.\nProfessional painters know how vital a polished surface is to a flawless paint job. Newbies sometimes ignore this stage because they believe it has no bearing on the final product. Painting on a dirty surface with old paint residue can cause peeling, and the paint will not adhere correctly to the wall.\nAny chips, cracks, flaking, or peeling should be addressed. The surface should be sanded, scraped, and washed. Use epoxy or putty to fill in any gaps or cracks.\n10. Do not let your paint dry.\nHalf-empty paint cans will dry out. To fill any air gaps, drop golf balls in the paint can. Or, place plastic wrap underneath the lid and seal it tight.\n11. Purchase a paint pen.\nPurchase a paint pen that allows you to load a small amount of your new paint color into it for later touch-ups. Once filled, these pens keep the paint inside fresh for almost a year; give them a good shake before using them to ensure the color comes out smooth and evenly.\n12. Determine the type of paint currently on the walls.\nYou can test an existing wall to determine what type of paint has been applied. Soak a cotton ball in alcohol and massage it on the wall in a small area. If there is paint residue on the cotton ball, the paint is latex; if there is no paint on the cotton ball, the paint is oil-based.\nWhether you’re preparing to sell, altering your decor, or performing essential home maintenance, these painting ideas for a do-it-yourselfer will help you enhance the quality of your work while saving time and money. However, if you have limited time due to a hectic schedule, you can always seek the services of professional painters to lend a hand and accomplish your home renovation for you. By doing so, you’ll enjoy your new space in no time.\nComments on this guide to Painting tips for do-it-yourselfers article are welcome.\nPainting Your Home\nPainting Your Home Articles\nTee House, Celadná, Czech Republic\nDesign: CMC architects\nphotograph : BoysPlayNice\nTee House Wellness Center, Celadná\nComments / photos for the Painting tips for do-it-yourselfers advice page welcome","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://julianrittercentral.com/galleries/misc/photos.htm","date":"2015-04-19T04:31:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-18/segments/1429246637445.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20150417045717-00061-ip-10-235-10-82.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9931352734565735,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-18__0__66997387","lang":"en","text":"Julian Ritter was a dynamic man whose love of painting and the sea was captured in many pictures. But Julian had other great loves as well: his family, landscaping and gardening, drinking with his buddies.\nHere is the Ritter family photo album showing Julian throughout the years.\nJulian Ritter was assigned to paint a portrait of Lt. general Ben \"Yoo-Hoo\" Lear, the commanding officer of the 2nd Army. While Julian was stationed in Memphis to do the painting, he asked Hilde Meyer-Radon to come to Memphis and then asked her to marry him. They were married in a civil ceremony in Hernando, Mississippi in 1943 and spent the next six weeks together while Julian completed the painting. This picture shows the two of them shortly after they were married.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://judystrekabout.com/my-art/","date":"2023-03-27T14:39:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948632.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230327123514-20230327153514-00503.warc.gz","language_score":0.9894378185272217,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__194223599","lang":"en","text":"Welcome, and thanks for popping in.\nThis is a Page for showing my art work to those who may be interested and my family. All the art paintings are For Sale, you can make contact via the contact page.\nI really enjoy painting and plan on doing it while traveling outback. I also do a lot of photography which I work in with my art as taking a photo and then sitting down painting in my time is very helpful to me.\nI do hope you enjoy looking as much as I have enjoyed painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lisgoncalves.com/products/flight-of-swallows-original-artwork-100cm-x-150cm","date":"2023-03-25T11:39:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945323.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20230325095252-20230325125252-00347.warc.gz","language_score":0.9142438769340515,"token_count":240,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__202350506","lang":"en","text":"These swallows in flight will certainly brighten your home and make you smile every day.\nFloral patterns and bright bold colours are a staple in Lis' work and make for a unique and astonishing art piece.\nThis colourful original painting is a wonderful wall art choice for the living room, bedroom, kids room, nursery or even the kitchen.\nThis is a commissioned original artwork, painted in acrylic on paper, and with the colours of your choice.\nThis original piece measures 100cm X 150cm, (39 x 59 inches).\n*Frame not included.*\nThe art piece is shipped in a stif card box or tube, rolled with archival paper and bubble wrap for protection.\nArtwork creation will take approximately 2 to 3 weeks till completion.\nDelivery will take between 3 days to 2 weeks, depending on destination.\nLis is happy to create a an artwork specially for you.\nTo order, please head to checkout. After your payment, Lis will contact you back in less than 48 hours to arrange all the details with you.\nYou may also contact her, if you wish, at lisdgoncalves@gmail with the specifications you desire.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tracksidescenery.blogspot.com/2015/04/another-cherry-pie.html","date":"2019-06-16T06:54:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627997801.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20190616062650-20190616084650-00557.warc.gz","language_score":0.967844545841217,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__1404702","lang":"en","text":"A place where I ramble on about model railroad scenery methods, tips, techniques, and lots of other interesting model building topics. I may veer off the track now the then to talk about fishing and competition BBQ.\nSaturday, April 4, 2015\nAnother cherry pie\nI've been doing a lot of painting lately. Mostly with acrylics. I love still life painting and food. So here's another cherry pie. The first one I painted was on a clock face. This is a different pie. Nine inches by 12\", acrylic.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.auburnoldtowngallery.com/wpress/congratulations-sandy-lindblad/","date":"2020-10-26T10:14:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107891203.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20201026090458-20201026120458-00180.warc.gz","language_score":0.8559573292732239,"token_count":168,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__172736928","lang":"en","text":"Sandy Lindblad’s pastel painting titled “I’ve got the Balls” won First Place in the Professional Division in the pastel section at the Nevada County Fair. This painting is available if interested! This painting was also the demonstration she did for the Sierra Pastel Society. Contact the gallery or come on in, if interested!\nLocation218 Washington Street in the heart of historic Old Town Auburn, in the old livery stable building. Click here for a map and directions.\n10 am - 5 pm, Wednesday & Thursday\n11 am - 9 pm, Friday & Saturday\n10 am - 5 pm, Sunday _____________________________________\nMembership Application _____________________________________\nArtists by Medium\nVoted Best of the Best Art Gallery\n2007, 2009, 2011 - 2013, 2015 - 2018","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blogproautomotive.com/bmw-mineral-white-vs-alpine-white/","date":"2024-04-16T14:19:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817095.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416124708-20240416154708-00056.warc.gz","language_score":0.8751304745674133,"token_count":1709,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__157827393","lang":"en","text":"Are you planning to buy a BMW? This article will give you a comparison between BMW Mineral White vs Alpine White and help you decide the best color to buy\nBMW enthusiasts often find themselves debating between two popular white paint options: Mineral White and Alpine White.\nThese two shades may seem similar at first glance, but upon closer inspection, you’ll find some significant differences that can influence your choice.\nThe Alpine White color is a pure, classic white paint job that has been a staple in BMW’s color palette for a long time.\nOn the other hand, Mineral White is a newer addition, offering a tri-coat pearl white finish with a slightly darker hue. Some may even describe it as having a yellowish or creamish tint, which can give it a more sophisticated feel.\nBMW Mineral White Vs Alpine White: An Overview\nMineral White and Alpine White are two popular BMW paint colors. Mineral White is a tri-coat pearl white paint job with a creamish hue and metallic finish.\nAlpine White, on the other hand, is a pure white paint job that appears flat and has no metallic elements. In terms of whiteness, Alpine White is considered the whitest of the two.\nBMW Models Available With These Colors\nVarious BMW models offer these paint options, such as the BMW i4 eDrive40, photographed in Mineral White Metallic.\nAlpine White is a zero-cost option on most cars and has been available for a longer time compared to Mineral White.\nComparison In Lighting Conditions\nLighting conditions play a crucial role in how these colors appear. In natural daylight, Mineral White can look darker and even take on a yellowish tint compared to Alpine White.\nOn the other hand, Alpine White maintains its pure white appearance, regardless of lighting conditions. Under artificial light, Mineral White’s metallic finish creates a unique reflection, while Alpine White remains flat and consistent.\nPaint Characteristics And Quality\nColor Depth And Finish\nMineral White and Alpine White are both popular paint colors for BMW vehicles. Alpine White is a pure, flat white paint with no metallic or pearl qualities.\nMineral White, on the other hand, is a tri-coat pearl paint, meaning it has multiple layers that provide more depth and a richer appearance.\nAlpine White may appear brighter and cleaner, while Mineral White can have a more luxurious and complex look.\nMetallic Vs Flat\nAs mentioned earlier, Alpine White is a flat, non-metallic paint color.\nIn contrast, Mineral White features metallic pearlescent qualities, which adds sparkle and dimension to the paint.\nWhen light hits a Mineral White BMW, the metallic particles in the paint create a shimmering effect, further accentuating the car’s body lines.\nPearlescent And Sparkle Effects\nThe pearlescent effect in Mineral White paint is achieved by adding multiple layers of paint with varying colors and transparency.\nThese layers, combined with the metallic particles, create a sparkling finish that can change in appearance depending on the lighting conditions. Alpine White, being a flat paint, lacks this added dimension.\nFor car enthusiasts who value a paint job with more visual depth and interest, Mineral White may be the preferred choice. For a clean, simple aesthetic, Alpine White might be more appealing.\nMaintaining And Cleaning Mineral White And Alpine White Cars\nDealing With Dirt And Stains\nKeeping your Mineral White or Alpine White BMW looking its best requires proper maintenance and cleaning techniques.\nBoth colors can showcase a stunning appearance when clean, but they are also prone to attracting dirt and stains. Here are some essential tips to help you maintain the pristine look of your white BMW:\nGentle Car Washes\nWhen washing your Mineral White or Alpine White car, opt for gentle car wash methods.\nUse a soft sponge or a microfiber wash mitt to clean the surface without causing scratches. Avoid using abrasive materials or brushes that can damage the paint.\nIn case your white paint accumulates black or grey stains, such as road grime or tar, it may require specialized cleaners.\nLook for cleaners specifically designed for automotive use, preferably those recommended by the manufacturer or found at authorized dealers.\nThese cleaners are formulated to safely remove stubborn stains without causing damage to the paint.\nDrying to Avoid Water Spots\nAfter washing your Mineral White or Alpine White car, it’s essential to dry it thoroughly to prevent water spots.\nWater spots can leave unsightly marks on the surface, particularly on white paint. Use a clean microfiber cloth or a chamois to dry the car, ensuring that all moisture is removed.\nUsing Touchup Paint For Scratches\nDespite your best efforts, scratches can occasionally appear on the surface of your Mineral White or Alpine White BMW.\nTo restore the original look of your car, you can utilize touch-up paint. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use touch-up paint effectively:\nClean the Scratched Area\nBefore applying touch-up paint, clean the scratched area to remove any debris or dirt. Use a mild soap and water solution or a dedicated automotive cleaner to ensure a clean surface.\nSelect the Matching Touch-Up Paint\nObtain the appropriate touch-up paint that matches your car’s color code. It’s crucial to choose the correct color to achieve a seamless repair.\nYou can find touch-up paint online or visit authorized BMW dealerships for assistance.\nApply the Touch-Up Paint\nTypically, you’ll need to shake the paint pen or bottle to ensure proper mixing.\nUse a small brush or the applicator included in the touch-up kit to carefully apply the paint to the scratched area.\nApply thin layers and allow each layer to dry before applying additional coats.\nMaking The Final Decision\nConsidering Personal Preference\nWhen choosing between BMW Mineral White and Alpine White, personal preference plays a significant role. Mineral White, a tri-coat pearl white, appears darker and slightly yellowish compared to the pure white of Alpine White.\nTo decide, consider viewing the colors side by side on a BMW model you prefer. It’s about picking the color that appeals to you the most.\nAssessing BMW M Sport Package Compatibility\nAnother factor to consider is the compatibility of these colors with BMW’s M Sport Package.\nWhile both Alpine White and Mineral White look fantastic on M Sport models, you may have a favorite.\nKeep in mind that some features and trims might appear more contrasting or unified, depending on your choice.\nExamine these differences and select the color that best complements your desired BMW M Sport model.\nHonorable Mentions: Other Popular BMW Colors\nCarbon Black is a timeless classic for BMWs. This deep, dark hue showcases the car’s athletic design. The color has a metallic finish, giving it a touch of elegance and sophistication. Carbon Black looks especially stunning on BMW’s M models.\nJet Black offers a sleek and smooth look for your BMW. This non-metallic option is perfect for those who want a straightforward and clean appearance.\nAlthough more prone to visible scratches, Jet Black remains a popular choice among BMW owners, exuding style and simplicity.\nDravit Grey is a versatile and modern metallic color. It ranges from light grey in sunlight to a darker tone under low light conditions.\nThis chameleon-like feature sets it apart, offering a unique and dynamic look for your BMW that never fails to impress.\nTanzanite Blue adds a touch of luxury to your BMW. This rare and striking metallic shade has a deep blue color that captivates onlookers.\nThe vibrant hue is a great choice for those who want their BMW to stand out from the crowd.\nWhile Alpine White offers a pure and timeless appearance, Mineral White showcases a sophisticated pearl finish with added depth and sparkle.\nUltimately, the choice between these colors boils down to personal preference and compatibility with BMW’s M Sport Package.\nWhichever color you choose, proper maintenance and touch-up paint can help you keep your white BMW looking stunning for years to come.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://habibintl.com/portraits-from-photos.htm","date":"2020-04-08T16:16:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371818008.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20200408135412-20200408165912-00196.warc.gz","language_score":0.7297963500022888,"token_count":251,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__169434568","lang":"en","text":"Portraits from Photos Shopping, Buy Online Baby Care Portraits from Photos at Discount Prices\nWe list below websites of a few\nPortraits from Photos for your\ninformation. The list is neither\nexhaustive nor representative of\nPortraits from Photos. We wish to\npresent this information of Portraits from Photos websites only for\nreference purposes. We assume no\nresponsibility for the professional\nability or integrity of the persons\nor firms whose names appear on the\nfollowing list of Portraits from\nCapturing children and pets in a portrait through\nwatercolours or pencil sketches.\nFor the Love of a Child -\nPencil portraits by Christine Wavle. Includes\ngallery of past works and artist information.\nPen and ink drawings done with India ink and\npointillism, to give the far-off appearance of a\nblack and white photo.\nSharleen Armbruster Baby Portraits -\nCelebrate baby's birth with an original\npencil-drawn color portrait, framed and ready to\nYoulia and Vladimir -\nJerusalem artists paint portraits of children and\nwomen in master classic Russian realistic style.\nZipper Button Portraits -\nWatercolor portraits by George Turner, framed and","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.roswhiteart.com/welcome/","date":"2021-01-27T23:13:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704833804.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20210127214413-20210128004413-00481.warc.gz","language_score":0.9440027475357056,"token_count":224,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__185790699","lang":"en","text":"Where The Great North Winds Blow\nI aim to invite the viewer to read my paintings from within their own memories of the sea and coastline.”\n“It is the transient nature of the sea and coastline that compels and fuels my painting. I want to develop a celebration of seascape, both in atmosphere and dynamics.”\n“To convey to the viewer the essence of landscape, I work on preparatory drawings in charcoal and complete my oil paintings on canvas. Normal and aerial views are investigated, and a tachism technique is used to develop the atmosphere of each scene. Recently, the Solway Firth has been my specific area of study. This area has its own peculiar properties, which have generated a living tapestry. I aim to invite the viewer to read my paintings from within their own memories of sea and coastline, and read my paintings from within their own experiences.”\nPlease contact me if you wish to purchase or commission a painting.\nBA (Hons) Fine Art – 2005\nMaster Degree Scholarship – 2006\nCumbria Institute of the Arts","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.claudiahafnerwatercolor.com/blog/category/all/3","date":"2021-09-23T20:42:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057447.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20210923195546-20210923225546-00663.warc.gz","language_score":0.9764866828918457,"token_count":1661,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__17322169","lang":"en","text":"Today I am cheating in the 30in30 painting challenge by posting a recent watercolor done in June. It is the same subject as the first rhino, but done vertically, in a different color pallet and painted more loosely. Both the color and the looser style probably render it less realistic (?).\nReviewing my inventory of paintings for 2018, I realized just how fast the year has flown my. This painting was done in June. I also reviewed the last challenge in February, for which I only eeked out 7 paintings. That challenge was during my high season doing art festivals and shows. For this challenge I prepared more carefully ahead of time and I hope to do the full 30 paintings. As soon as it is over, I really need to start prepping for the next challenge in February. Feels like yesterday that I did those paintings in February.\nI like the play of textures, shapes and colors in a bouquet of flowers. I find them much more difficult to paint than wildlife and so I don't paint florals as much as I'd like to. I painted this one small to see whether I would want to paint a larger one. The jury is still out.\nDay 9 of 30in30 painting challenge and I am having to step up the pace to keep up. I am working on another larger floral which, as I said, I find more difficult, and so it is putting me behind. I will have to switch to another subject or two to get ahead and work on the floral in between. Some paintings just need time to gestate.\nHow about them feet with the competing beak! It's Day 8 of the 30in30 painting challenge.\nI have a watercolor collection of Hawaiian Birds which I began painting some years ago now, specifically to apply images of the paintings to merchandise to be sold in the gift shop of the Hawaiian Wildlife Center on the Big Island of Hawaii. They don't know about this new painting yet and that they will be getting fresh inventory of this little booby soon.\nMy sister lived in Hawaii for many years and I got to know people through her and the work we did together in her business. Vicariously, some of Hawaii has rubbed off on me. And I am thrilled to do these paintings for their cause.\nA portion of the sales proceeds goes to the center.\nI generally like to paint without backgrounds, letting the portrait speak for itself. However, I was unsettled about this painting, partly because the head was lost, although I was so attracted to his wings. I will admit I struggled with the background over the course of days. I believe I am happy with it now.\nI won't vouch for the success of it, but I learned from a mentor and critique class when I lived in Atlanta, how to critique our work. It was so invaluable. It is amazing how much our feelings about the painting mean something and that we have to discover what it is that will make us happy about it. Often it is a matter of walking away and upon return we are able to see what is 'off'. Then we hope we can correct it!\nDay 7 of the 30in30 challenge. One week down. \"Only\" 3 more to go! I have at least 5 paintings planned out, and will need to start deciding what else I'd like to paint for the remainder of the time.\nThis summer was my 4th as a volunteer to protect and rescue hatchlings at night on the beach. I'm lucky to live a block from the beach and to spend several hours a couple of nights a week doing something to save these guys. With the recent tropical storm blowing through South Florida, we lost a lot of nests. Last year Hurricane Irma, at the same time of year, washed the nests out as well. Sad to see. But overall, we saved a lot of turtles through the summer.\nThis painting is one of my current favorites. The piece stands out well even at this small 6x6\" size. I actually painted it earlier in the summer but I'm using it for my \"cheat\" piece for Day 6 of 30in30.\nThis piece will make it to my collection of sea turtle ceramic coaster tiles, which have been a big hit at shows.\nThis painting was a commission with a specific bird in flight and specific coloring to match decor. Since the piece needed to be quite large, the final product would be a large format reproduction print. Since the original artwork is for sale, I am considering whether to keep the background white or to put in some sky. Right now it remains white.\nDay 5 of the 30in30 painting challenge. I'm slipping a little bit with getting my blog posts written so I can go live with the pieces on time. Hoping today I will be able to play catchup.\nBirds of prey, raptors, falconry, all of which I believe hawks, eagles, owls, and more (?) are referred to. Such powerful looking birds, even fierce sometimes. Can't help but want to paint their intense face and varyingly patterned and colorful plumage.\nInstagram can truly open doors to other worlds. I was totally captivated by the photos from a Rehab Center for Birds of Prey in Columbia. Wonderful work this environmental conservation organization is doing to rescue raptors.\nFor this painting, as in many of mine, I decided to focus on the head. This bird, having a very long neck, I prefer close up and personal.\nAnother photographer, Nancy Freeman, has spectacular photos on a regular (daily) basis. I cannot fathom the patience to capture the shots she gets. As someone commented on Facebook, she (me too) doesn't even SEE the birds that Nancy sees and we visit the same habitats! Birds in front of us, but the shots she gets...wow! And such dedication.\nAlready day 3 of 30in30 and I've managed to keep up. Ha!\nThis is one of those cases. Only a mother could love. But I hear all those 'ooohhhs', 'ahhhs', and 'how cutes' out there, so maybe it isn't true.\nA friend, photographer and author, whom I met years ago through my long-standing 'day job', Melanie Votaw, kindly lets me use her photos as reference. Most of my paintings, and maybe all of them, are painted from photos, and it is through the generosity of the photographers that have gobs of resource material.\nEven having so many resources, it is only when the mood strikes that I can decide to paint from one of them. I'd say that is the hardest part of painting for me...What to paint next! To get around this for the 30in30 challenge, I created a folder, not only of favorites, but a folder 'PAINT NOW'. This means that I committed a sketch to paper and and the painting is queued up.\nIn the past I painted another albatross painting as I find them captivating.\nIt's that time of year again for the 30 paintings in 30 days, as Autumn and the busy time of year creeps forward, usually with increasing speed!\nMy summer has been spent shoring up my social media, exhibiting in several local shows, and planning for the upcoming deluge of indoor art exhibits and outdoor festivals over the next 6-7 months. Which has included several new paintings. I have 'saved' much of the actual painting for these 30 days...but with some cheating by painting ahead of time. Now I will begin to post.\nI also spent a couple of nights per week on the beach protecting sea turtle nests and rescuing hatchlings once they emerge. Rescuing comes into play when the turtles scatter toward the lights in the developments rather than the ocean, which can be most of the time. I continue doing this through September and maybe early October.\nThis painting is of a sea turtle hatchling swimming off into the ocean. It joins the other sea turtle paintings which can be found by theme under SHOP in the navigation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.elwoodcontemporaryarts.com/kym-h-c1v9f","date":"2023-12-08T06:54:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100724.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208045320-20231208075320-00644.warc.gz","language_score":0.9515150189399719,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__110913178","lang":"en","text":"Kym Haverson’s paintings are like snapshots of frozen time, caught mid-explosion. She creates violent, deformed shapes and scenes of a mysterious quality that can be described as expressionistic studies of light, colour, atmosphere and power. Tempestuous and alarming, yet also ethereal and beautiful, the works have been described by Kym as “pausing a moment in time; giving you the opportunity to think, to be humbled, to forget and to remind.” Fascinated by space, galaxies and the fate of our planet, Kym’s work explores the concept that we are living in the “greatest age of discovery”.\nShimmering, glittering showers of colour and texture cascade or explode across the canvas. To achieve these effects, Kym lays the canvas across the floor to enable her to approach the piece from above and provide her with unparalleled access and movement. Onto this canvas are thrown energetic layers of gloss, water, acrylic and spray paint. Each layer fights the one beneath it for space. As the layers settle on top of each other, a myriad of colours is created, often taking as long as 120 hours to dry.\nKym’s work has been displayed in two of Gordon Ramsey’s London restaurants, Petrus and the Narrow, as well as the Belgraves Hotel in Knightsbridge, Kensington Roof Gardens and Leeds Central Library. Exhibitions of her paintings have taken place at Signet Contemporary on the King's Road, Riverside Studios and Cultivate, among many others.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://l-art-copenhagen.com/products/171438","date":"2023-10-02T15:55:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511000.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002132844-20231002162844-00262.warc.gz","language_score":0.9295347929000854,"token_count":97,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__177240192","lang":"en","text":"Great oil on canvas. Danish house in exterior. Signed illegible, Danish artist.\nHere you are offered an oil on canvas. Danish house in exterior. Danish artist. Signed, but I cannot make it out. Danish school, dated 1911 on the reverse Condition : Good, would benefit from a clean. Size without the frame : 39 ½ cm. x 30 ½ cm. The beautiful ornamented frame in wood is in a good condition, missing part. 10 cm. wide.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://oregonshirzads.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-power-of-paint-kitchen-progress.html","date":"2018-07-19T17:27:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591150.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719164439-20180719184439-00564.warc.gz","language_score":0.9636157751083374,"token_count":445,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__3169225","lang":"en","text":"Marcus spent a little over a week tirelessly painting our kitchen cabinets white. I have been pinning white kitchens for a while now and the minute I saw this kitchen, I knew it needed to be white. So he decided to start tackling it while the girls and I were gone last weekend.\nDon't let me mislead you though, it took several days to finish, not just a weekend. We both spent the night hours of 7:30 - 10:30 (after the girls went to bed) every day last week painting (me the frame and drawers, him the cabinet doors). Finally this weekend we painted the walls grey.\nOne late night when we were both tired and still painting we got into a stupid fight about nothing. Isn't that how fights usually happen? I snapped at him for criticizing how I cleaned up a paint drop he dripped on the floor and it went from there. I know, it was late.\nNext up is installing hardware on the cabinets and drawers and staining the island a darker brown. Three cheers for handy husbands!\nMarcus did a lot of research beforehand and modified a bit as he started. Here is the process we followed:\n1. Sanding all surfaces with sanding block\n2. Apply deglosser\n3. 2 coats Zinner shellac primer (sand in between coats)\n4. 3 coats SW satin white paint (sand in between coats)\n5. Apply silicone dots on inside of doors for cushion\nPlus LOTS of waiting in between all the coats of paint.\nWe spent the week in various states of progress. First we did the whole process on the upper cabinets and then again on the lower ones. The girls were really great about staying out of the kitchen when we were painting and out of the open cabinets. Thank goodness for small miracles.\nLook at the amazing power of paint in the before and after! Goodbye orange fake and bake wood!\nAfter Thanksgiving we will stain the island and install all the hardware. I might even paint that pantry door red. What do you think?\nAnyone else paint their kitchen cabinets white? Any tips for making the finish last? Any crazy DIY couple fights?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://jonnyhodgsonart.blogspot.com/2009/10/h2dfa-sneak-peek-one.html","date":"2018-07-17T02:06:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589537.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20180717012034-20180717032034-00004.warc.gz","language_score":0.866324245929718,"token_count":301,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__255980686","lang":"en","text":"The first sneak peek at my instructional artbook for beginners, which hits the stores on November 1st:\nStay tuned for more sneak peaks in the run up to release!\n\"Fantasy Art for Beginners\" is full of non threatening, easy to follow ways to draw and paint your favourite fantasy fings! The first half is gently introduced theory, aimed at absolute beginners, and then the second half is a series of step by step walkthroughs of 6 paintings of favourite fantasy subjects. All in an easily approachable art style for beginners. Rather than me just letting rip at it in my usual manner...\nHere's some Amazon links!:\nUK chums: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fantasy-Art-Beginners-STEP-STEP/dp/160061342X\nUS chums: http://www.amazon.com/Fantasy-Art-Beginners-Jon-Hodgson/dp/160061342X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1255595696&sr=8-1-fkmr0\nCanadian chums: http://www.amazon.ca/Fantasy-Art-Beginners-Jon-Hodgson/dp/160061342X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1255595724&sr=8-1-spell","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://jeffhayesfinearts.blogspot.com/2012/05/at-auction-fragment-fresh-lemon.html","date":"2018-02-21T14:57:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891813626.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20180221143216-20180221163216-00718.warc.gz","language_score":0.9074881672859192,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__94363595","lang":"en","text":"(click image for larger view)\n\"Fragment: Fresh Lemon\"\nOil on panel, 2 x 0.5 inches (5 x 1 cm)\nDimensions with frame: 7 x 5 inches (18 x 12 cm)\nAt Auction Now\nA fresh, fragrant lemon resting on a cloth-wrapped pedestal, bound by twine. This painting is offered in a classic black frame, and is ready to be hung on your wall. It's a unique, colorful piece that makes a big statement with a small footprint.\nTo see more paintings like this one, please click here","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://texastimetravel.oncell.com/en/fredericksburg-enchanted-rock-state-natural-area-155469.html","date":"2023-06-09T04:53:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224655247.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20230609032325-20230609062325-00068.warc.gz","language_score":0.9687615633010864,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__118066613","lang":"en","text":"Born in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in 1813, Herman Lungkwitz studied art at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts before joining fellow students in the failed May Uprising in Dresden in 1849. A year later, Lungkwitz, his brother-in-law, and fellow artist Richard Petri moved their families to the United States, eventually buying ranchland outside Fredericksburg.\nLungkwitz’s paintings and pencil drawings of the Hill Country became the definitive early artistic record of the region, especially those of Enchanted Rock – one of his favorite subjects. “I wanted to penetrate more into the interior of the granite mountains,” he once wrote. “The area at Crabapple near Grebe’s and Max’s farm is wildly romantic with many beautiful views.” Lungkwitz painted at least six landscapes of the area.\nEnchanted Rock State Natural Area","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cobzorb.com/cobzorb-paint-hardener/","date":"2021-04-13T10:04:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038072180.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20210413092418-20210413122418-00572.warc.gz","language_score":0.8934509754180908,"token_count":389,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__255711653","lang":"en","text":"- Solidifies Up to 3 Gallons in a Matter of Minutes\n- For Use on All Latex and Acrylic Paints (water based only)\n- Non-Toxic, All Natural, Eco-Friendly\nCAUTION: Do not use for absorbing strong acids, caustics and strong oxidizing agents. Store in a cool, dry area. CobZorb Hardener must be disposed of in accordance with all federal, state and local regulations.\n1. Why use CobZorb Paint Hardener to dispose of discarded paint?\nMost cities have laws regarding proper disposal of paint. CobZorb allows you to safely, legally, and easily dispose of unwanted and left-over latex and water-based paints.\n2. How does CobZorb Paint Hardener work?\nSimply pour CobZorb into a can containing latex or water-based paints. Stir with a wooden stick until paint is solidified. Then reseal the can and dispose of properly.\n3. Is CobZorb safe for use in my home?\nYes. CobZorb Paint Hardener is non-toxic and Eco-Friendly. It is made of All Natural corn by-products and is non-combustible.\n4. How much paint can CobZorb solidify?\nCobZorb Paint Hardener can solidify several gallons in a matter of minutes.\n5. What are the consequences of disposing wet paint in the garbage?\nIn addition to tremendous environmental damage from paint, there are laws preventing improper paint disposal. Please check local and state regulations. Oil-based paints usually require disposal through a recycling center. Latex and water-based paints can be disposed of once hardened with CobZorb.\nRead and become familiar with the Material Safety Data Sheet for CobZorb Paint Hardener.\nFor a copy Click Here.\nTo order, please visit our store page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homewatchcc.com/painting/","date":"2018-11-19T05:34:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039745281.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20181119043725-20181119065725-00559.warc.gz","language_score":0.9487298727035522,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__92202570","lang":"en","text":"Interior and exterior painting services\nWith a dedication to proper preparation and a commitment to the best quality down to the smallest details. Preparation of the surface to be painted is the key element in the longevity of a paint job.\nCouple that with the best materials and a sincere desire to provide the highest quality workmanship, and you will get a professional job you can count on to last.\nPower-washing, deck staining and/or sealing are just a few of the additional services we can provide to ensure that your property properly and looks its best!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shop.audainartmuseum.com/studio-series-acrylic-paint-markers.html?source=facebook","date":"2023-12-05T06:35:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100545.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20231205041842-20231205071842-00284.warc.gz","language_score":0.7972168922424316,"token_count":190,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__286540428","lang":"en","text":"Studio Series Acrylic Paint Markers\nSet of 12 colourful markers that work on almost any surface.\nAdd to wishlist\nAdd to compare\n- 12 vibrant colors!\n- Fine 0.7mm bullet tips.\n- Opaque paint markers.\n- Paint and write nearly anywhere -- on paper, glass, stone, plastic, ceramic, wood, and more!\n- Great for crafts.\n- Water-resistant once completely dry.\n- TO START PAINT FLOW: Gently shake marker. Uncap. Press tip down against a surface until paint flows to tip, then draw. Recap marker right away when finished.\n- Each marker measures 5-1/4'' in length.\n- Acrylic Paint Marker Set comes in a sturdy plastic storage case.\n- Reusable storage case allows you to take your paint markers on the go!\n- Case measures 6'' square.\nstars based on 0","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://businessblogs.org/when-hiring-a-commercial-painter-what-factors-should-you-consider/","date":"2023-06-03T01:38:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224648911.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20230603000901-20230603030901-00552.warc.gz","language_score":0.9694732427597046,"token_count":567,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__135602542","lang":"en","text":"If you’re planning to paint your commercial property, it’s important to hire a professional commercial painter who has experience in this area. While there are plenty of painters out there, not all of them have the skills and expertise to handle commercial projects. Here are some key things to look for when hiring a commercial painter.\nCommercial painting is a specialized field that requires specific skills and knowledge. Look for a painter who has several years of experience in the commercial painting industry. Experienced painters know how to prepare surfaces, choose the right paint and finish, and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business.\nCheck the painter’s reputation before hiring them. Look for online reviews or ask for references from previous clients. A good commercial painter should have a positive reputation for quality work, reliability, and professionalism.\nLicense and insurance\nMake sure the painter you hire has the necessary licenses and insurance. A licensed painter has passed exams and met requirements to ensure that they have the knowledge and expertise necessary to do a good job. Insurance protects you from liability if anything goes wrong during the painting process, such as damage to property or injuries to workers.\nA professional commercial painter should be courteous, punctual, and have good communication skills. They should be willing to answer your questions and keep you informed about the progress of the project. Professionalism is an important factor in ensuring that the painting job is completed on time and to a high standard.\nQuality of work\nThe quality of the work is crucial when it comes to commercial painting. Look for a painter who uses high-quality paint and equipment, and who pays attention to detail. A good painter should be able to provide you with examples of their previous work and should be able to demonstrate their expertise in the field.\nWhile price is an important consideration, it should not be the only factor in your decision. A cheap painter may not provide the quality of work you require, and may end up costing you more in the long run if you have to hire another painter to fix their mistakes. Look for a painter who offers competitive pricing, but who also provides value for money.\nA good commercial painter should offer a warranty on their work. This warranty should cover any defects or issues with the painting job for a certain period of time after the project is completed. A warranty shows that the painter is confident in their work and is willing to stand behind it.\nIn conclusion, hiring Commercial Painters in Gold Coast requires careful consideration. Look for a painter with experience, a positive reputation, necessary licenses and insurance, professionalism, quality of work, competitive pricing, and warranty. With the right commercial painter, you can ensure that your property looks great and lasts for years to come.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://azcracks.info/index.php?target=desc&progid=366600","date":"2021-03-02T23:51:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178364932.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210302221633-20210303011633-00137.warc.gz","language_score":0.7876605987548828,"token_count":398,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__62402792","lang":"en","text":"× Corel Painter Essentials v18.104.22.168 (x64) Multilingual Portable Close\nCorel Painter Essentials v22.214.171.124 (x64) Multilingual Portable | 466 Mb\nLanguages: English, Deutsch, Français, 日本語, 中文\nDigital art made simple - Interested in digital art? Enjoy all the versatility of Painter® Essentials™ 8, the fun and uncomplicated painting software for beginners that will inspire you to experiment and fall in love with digital painting.\nBeginner painting software for Windows\n- Easy to use interface\n- Industry-acclaimed brushes\n- Incredible painting speed\n- Extensive built-in learning resources\n- AI-based photo painting\nPaint from a blank canvas using a curated collection of artist-created brushes.\nCreate amazing photo art using AI, Auto-Painting or Paint by hand.\nIntuitive user interface\nBrushes, adjustment tools and built-in learning are easily accessible through the UI so you can focus on your art.\nCraft your masterpiece with stunning reality using renowned dry, wet, and blending media.\nSimple photo art and tracing\nTransform any image using powerful AI, Auto-Painting, Cloning and Tracing Paper.\nConvenient color selection\nSelect color your way. Use the Color Wheel, Mixer, Color Sets and Harmonies.\nValuable symmetry tools\nPaint in perfect symmetry with Mirror Painting and create beautiful Mandalas using the Kaleidoscope tool.\nEssentials can easily manage large canvases, scrubby zooming, rotating, large brushes and up to 4x’s faster Sargent brushes.\nHome Page - https://www.painterartist.com\n# More Portable Software Here #\nIf Links are broken, PM me! Files will be reuploaded ASAP :)\nDownload File Size:677.76 MB","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artbyxan.com/","date":"2024-04-22T13:27:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818293.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422113340-20240422143340-00785.warc.gz","language_score":0.9231831431388855,"token_count":297,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__166434166","lang":"en","text":"I am always available for a commission painting! I specialize in landscape watercolor painting, but I have also done pet portraits and acrylic paintings. You can click the button below to message me for avaible sizes and prices. Visit my portfolio page for a collection of my past commissions for reference!\nGet exclusive details on new original paintings, print restocks, blog posts, and more!\nI am a watercolor and acrylic artist, engineer, physicist, and avid skier from Colorado. I spent the past year traveling with my partner in our solar-powered skoolie conversion, Brook the Bus. Currently, I live in Seattle and I am working toward my PhD and computational neuroscience.\nMy artwork is inspired by Colorado and my travels, but one of my favorite things to do is create custom paintings specifically for my customers! These works feature anything from favorite places to pets and homes. Contact me for more information on getting your own custom artwork!\nAlong with being an artist and physicist, I have always been an avid skier. I used to compete in mogul skiing and be a part of Ski Patrol, and now I have been skiing every month in a row for over 7 years!\nMeet Brook, our 2006 GMC skoolie conversion! Follow our build and adventures on Instagram @brookthebus","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://flatout.hk/contact.html","date":"2018-02-22T12:20:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891814105.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20180222120939-20180222140939-00251.warc.gz","language_score":0.9028260111808777,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__257830379","lang":"en","text":"Please contact me should you be interested in purchasing an original or limited giclees prints.\nThe acrylic originals and mixed media originals are painted on canvas. The limited edition prints are the same size as the originals. To ensure exclusivity, the prints are numbered and limited to\ntwenty five per painting.\nSome paintings are delivered without frames or mounting and are sent in a postal tube, others are block mounted. Overseas shipping will take around ten to fifteen days.\nI am available for commissions.\nFor additional information or enquiries, please contact me:-","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://quickbooks-expert.us/tips-for-the-average-joe-7/","date":"2019-06-25T16:33:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627999853.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20190625152739-20190625174739-00334.warc.gz","language_score":0.9749479293823242,"token_count":456,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__40560729","lang":"en","text":"Points On Different Types Of Paints For Home Interiors\nThe type of paint that you choose for the interior of your home is usually an important decision. Know that the color that you choose will play a major role in determining your home’s worth. Recently there was a home which goods sold for approximately 1.4 million and what set it apart from other homes which were also up for sale was the colors which why used in painting the house. When it comes to San Francisco this is a city that is known for having incredible homes, the interesting thing the worth of your home is mainly determined by the paint that you choose for your interior. Below are some common types of paint for the interior of your home.\nMatte is the most common type of interior paints, and it does not provide a sheen, and that is what makes it the best to use in your home if you don’t want to distract the other elements of the room. Although it can take more than one coat to get the desired effect, it is usually easy to apply with a brush or roller. It is usually perfect for old houses though it does need regular maintenance. You will have to retouch a matte paint her regularly because it is easy to mock up. The best thing about meat is that it is quite affordable and easy-to-apply.\nWhen it comes to glass it is another popular paint that you will find used in most homes. It usually gives off a high shine so you might consider using it on wood finishes instead of the walls inside of your home. When painting the walls of your home using the gloss paint you have to ensure that there is no imperfection because these paint shows any imperfection on the wall clearly that is why people are usually encouraged to use more than two coats so that it can look perfect on your wall. Gloss takes longer to dry and you will probably need to set aside a weekend to get the job done right. Despite its imperfections if done correctly this type of paint can add a dramatic effect to your home. If you are looking for a finish that is somewhere between matte and gloss then satin is what you need. However if you was have imperfections you should stay away from it because it will make the issue standout.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://darkode.me/index.php/2016/11/04/paint-sprayer-hacks/","date":"2017-10-19T03:18:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187823220.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20171019031425-20171019051355-00046.warc.gz","language_score":0.9032785892486572,"token_count":629,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__175932130","lang":"en","text":"The Ethical Hacking\nPainting is an art to perfect your artistic skills. If you do not follow the right procedure, the overall result can be ugly. A well-painted surface is welcoming and depicts a serious environment compared to a poorly painted surface. How then do you ensure you have a good paint? Here are some of the paint hacks to follow. These hacks are drawn from experts who provide practical advice using locally available materials.\nSmoothen The Painting Brush by Dipping It In Vinegar\nYou can renew an old brush by smoothening the brushes. One great way to achieve this fully immerses the brush in vinegar. It straightens the sticks and gives then a smooth texture ideal for painting.\nUse Tape and Paint Guard for Areas You Do Not Want to Paint\nYou may want to paint specific areas, or even make a pattern by painting different colors. Use a tape to cover the parts you do not want the paint to smear. The tape also helps to straighten the lines.\nUse Fingernails to Move Latex Paint\nOnce latex paint had dried even on wooden surfaces, use your fingernails to scratch them off the surface.\nUse a Paint Edger for Corners\nSmear paint on the edge to paint corners and tight areas like behind the cupboards and furniture.\nUse a Paintbrush Comb to Clean Brushes\nA paintbrush comb costs averagely $4, it removes all the stubborn stains between brisk and leaves the paintbrush clean and new.\nPaint Holes by Drilling\nHoles can be difficult to clean, hammer a nail to widen the hole such that the depression is easy to fill paint on it.\nScrub the Walls to Remove Dirt Before Painting\nTo avoid depressions and rough surface after painting, scoffer the wall surface using sandpaper to level the wall before you start painting\nUse Aluminum Foil or Plastic Paper Bag on Paint Tray\nTo reuse the paint tray, line it with aluminum foil or plastic bag to minimize contact of paint and the tray for later usage.\nUse Nails to Support the Table and Chair While Painting\nScrew a nail to allow you paint the lower parts of the table and chair. This will also minimize contact between the paint and the floor surface. You can also place newspapers on the floor before you paint furniture.\nSupport Heavy Furniture with Bed Risers\nJust like the nail for light furniture, use raisers for heavy furniture.\nRemove Paint Stains from Furniture Using a Heat Gun\nHigh temperatures melt oil paint, instead of scratching your furniture to remove paint. Use a heat gun to melt the paint out then wipe with a wet canvas cloth.\nApply Vaseline to Prevent Areas You Do Not Want to Paint\nPaint cannot sick in an oily surface. Vaseline is oily and does not absorb paint.\nThese hacks are the basic principles in handling paint. Paint stains can be difficult to get rid of. Apply the following hacks for a smooth painting task before using belt sanders to finish on your walls, here are some belt sanders to choose from.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://exteriorcommercialpainting.com/Abc%20%20Latex%20Paintt.htm","date":"2020-02-17T03:10:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875141653.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20200217030027-20200217060027-00493.warc.gz","language_score":0.9493719935417175,"token_count":280,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__44338784","lang":"en","text":"- Latex Paints\n- Latex paints are a class of paints\nusually made by mixing different pigments and binders in\nwater. Clean up with warm soapy water, shorter drying\ntime, and low odor are the most notable features of\nLatex paints are popular for a few good reasons:\n- They quickly dry to the touch (half an hour in a typical interior application).\n- They have less odor than oil/alkyd paint.\n- Tools can be cleaned with soap and warm water.\n- They retain their sheen/gloss longer.\n- They retain their color longer.\n- They are more flexible than oil based paint.\n- They are V.O.C. compliant. (V.O.C.'s are Volatile Organic Compounds) which are the amounts of unstable components let off into the atmosphere during use of a product. Regulations of V.O.C. are in effect to help reduce pollution. Latex paint is the least detrimental to the environment.\n- Latex paints resist blistering and peeling because they do not trap moisture.\nLatex paints use water to make the paint easier to spread. Microscopic pores allow water vapor to pass through the dried paint film. Because of this \"breathing\" ability, moisture is less likely to build up between the paint and the surface","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.electricpalace.org.uk/10800-2/","date":"2024-04-23T15:18:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818711.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423130552-20240423160552-00418.warc.gz","language_score":0.9207854270935059,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__104171166","lang":"en","text":"We are offering everyone the chance to be a part of history, here at Bridport Electric Palace.\nThis is an opportunity for you (or someone you know) to be painted into our auditorium murals, mixing with the who’s-who of Bridport and beyond.\nAll portraits will be painted by local artist Ruth Winding who has contributed towards our collection of murals in recent years.\nA wonderful gift idea.\nPlease email [email protected] to let us know you’re interested.\nAfter this we will arrange an initial call from Ruth to discuss your commission.\nWe will then quickly confirm the timings and the price.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.decorartive.com.au/palm-leaves-in-silver","date":"2017-10-17T16:55:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187822145.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20171017163022-20171017183022-00481.warc.gz","language_score":0.8738800287246704,"token_count":245,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__38162224","lang":"en","text":"'Palm Leaves in Silver' - (Large 150cm) - Hand painted artwork - Affordable modern art\nOne of the nicest paintings in the collection is 'Palm Leaves' in Silver.\nShining silver leaves, with hints of gold, over a matte finish blue/grey canvas. The colour and tone combinations of this painting are some of the best in our collection.\nAffordable art, at less than $500 for a true hand painted feature artwork.\n- Genuine hand painted artworks renowned for quality paint and beautiful deep textures.\n- Comes ready to hang on lightweight yet strong timber backing frame.\nWe ship to the major East Australian centres (Melbourne, Ballarat, Bendigo, Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle, Canberra, Adelaide, Hobart, Launceston, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Townsville, Toowoomba) in ten working days (some items excepted) or you'll receive a discount on your next order. Perth, Darwin and remote areas may experience longer delivery times. We offer free storewide shipping to Melbourne metro and free shipping on most items to Sydney metro. Sensible rates are provided for our customers around the rest of Australia.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.exoticars-usa.com/mission/auto-service-menu/paint-and-auto-body/","date":"2018-01-21T06:30:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084890314.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20180121060717-20180121080717-00622.warc.gz","language_score":0.8887400031089783,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__166038063","lang":"en","text":"Exoticars USA’s paint and auto body work is award winning. Whether your Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Maserati, Aston Martin, Jaguar, Porsche, Mercedes, special interest or other exotic car needs a partial paint restoration, some underlying body work or a complete paint color change, we offer mirror perfect paint and autobody services.\nAuto Body and Paint\nWe have had the privilege of providing quality, historically authentic restoration on some of the world’s rarest, most beautiful automobiles. Our focus is on achieving the same perfection for all cars we service.\nThe key is good underlying autobody work with no shortcuts and proper preparation.\nOptionally you may also just need to fix up an old paint job. We offer expert paint correct services, including PDR (paint-less dent repair) and buffing services. From time to time, particularly in the winter months, we offer Autobody Specials.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://diamondpaintingshoppe.com/collections/jasmine-becket-griffith","date":"2024-04-22T20:16:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818337.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422175900-20240422205900-00797.warc.gz","language_score":0.9446054100990295,"token_count":447,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__15334677","lang":"en","text":"Jasmine Becket-Griffith is a traditional acrylic painter, combining elements of realism with fantasy and the surreal.\nHistorical and spiritual references are intertwined with fairytales and the beauty of nature. Her trademark liquid-eyed maidens evoke a wide range of emotions and responses to the surrounding imagery. It is her goal to bring a bit of magic and mystery to the mundane world with every painting!\nJasmine’s images appear in many books and magazines as well as countless merchandising lines such as the Bradford Exchange and Hamilton Collection, and her artwork with the Walt Disney Company, LucasFilm and more. Her paintings have a very wide appeal, appearing in public and private collections throughout the world, and she maintains an ever-growing legion of fans from all walks of life with her “Strangeling” brand.\nJasmine was born in 1979 and began showing her work professionally in 1997. She is a full-time painter and lives between her studios in Celebration, Florida, and Long Beach, California. Her primary galleries are the Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles and Disney’s WonderGround & Pop Galleries at Disneyland and Disney World.\nHowdy, I’m Jasmine! I am the creator of the Strangeling brand, the painter of all the paintings, and the artist behind the Strangeling Public Domain project.\nI have decided to gift the bulk of my extensive back catalogue of images to the public. In this initial phase of the project I am facilitating the process by including 625 high resolution scans of my original acrylic paintings spanning from 1999-2021 as free downloads on this website.\nArt lovers, Strangeling fans, and students are all welcome to enjoy the images close-up. Crafters, teachers, and hobbyists can have fun with printing out the pictures for learning and entertainment. In what I understand is an industry first, I’m taking this project a step further by offering these works free of charge for any individual or company wishing to license my images for free, with no restriction, as I have decided to register all of these paintings under the Creative Commons 0 “No Rights Reserved” license.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kink.fm/2014/07/21/spare-the-air/","date":"2014-10-25T20:43:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-42/segments/1414119650193.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20141024030050-00152-ip-10-16-133-185.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9276291131973267,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-42","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-42__0__16735380","lang":"en","text":"On hot summer days, pollution from cars and other gas-powered engines along with chemicals in paints and aerosol sprays can create unhealthy levels of smog. There are things you can do to help keep the air healthy when the temperature rises. Skip mowing or using a leaf blower for a day or two, if they’re gas powered. Choose water-based latex paints for your painting projects. On smoggy days especially, avoid using oil-based paints and varnishes. And consider leaving your car at home. Commute by transit, carpool or bike to work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.vandorenwaxter.com/exhibitions/eva-lundsager","date":"2023-02-02T19:11:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500035.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202165041-20230202195041-00218.warc.gz","language_score":0.9506473541259766,"token_count":443,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__54381254","lang":"en","text":"Reception, May 24, 6-8 PM\nGreenberg Van Doren Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new medium and large-scale paintings by Eva Lundsager. This is the artist's first solo exhibition in New York in 9 years and her first with the gallery. The show, titled Wherever, is on view from May 24 through July 7, 2006. Lundsager is a recent recipient of a Penny McCall Foundation Grant and a Guggenheim Fellowship in painting.\nA painter who has been committed to abstraction for more than two decades, Lundsager continues to mine the rich territory between landscape and abstraction, finding inspiration in the mysticism of Charles Burchfield's landscapes and the atmospheric skies of Edvard Munch, among other sources. In her vigorously painted canvases, fields and stripes of gradated color stumble forth with tumbleweeds of line and texture. In Radiating People Trees, 2006, repeated and undulating lines provide movement and rhythm to the lower portion of the picture, while in another painting, Merry Munk, 2005, a red sky alludes to the apocalyptic landscape backgrounds of Munch.\nLundsager works intuitively: her painting is a vehicle for making interior life visible. Entering her paintings, one encounters a physical process that transforms and builds richness out of itself. Besides being striking visual events, her paintings pose important questions about the nature of abstraction and painting in general. In her new works, Lundsager dwells completely in a painting universe of irreproducible events and gestures where one finds much possibility for joy and redemption in painting.\nEva Lundsager was born 1960 in Buffalo, NY and currently lives and works in St. Louis, MO. She received her B.A. from the University of Maryland and an M.F.A. from Hunter College, NY. Lundsager has exhibited widely in the past 15 years, including Jack Tilton Gallery, NY; Whanki Museum, Seoul; Schmidt Contemporary, St. Louis, the Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, Geoffrey Young Gallery, Great Barrington, MA; and Thomas Von Lintel Gallery, Munich, Germany.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://scu.edu/desaisset/exhibitions/deSaisset-portraits.cfm","date":"2015-11-27T13:41:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-48/segments/1448398449160.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20151124205409-00064-ip-10-71-132-137.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9622504711151123,"token_count":474,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-48__0__87453959","lang":"en","text":"Ernest de Saisset: Selections from the Permanent Collection\nSeptember 26, 2009 - April 30, 2010\nErnest de Saisset (1864-1899) was born to a prominent San Jose family who immigrated to the United States from France during the Gold Rush years. He was the oldest son of Pedro de Saisset, founder and president of the Brush Electric Light Company of San Jose, and Maria J. Palomares. The couple had four children: Ernest, Henrietta, Pierre, and Isabel.\nAt the age of 16, Ernest de Saisset enrolled in classes at Santa Clara College, staying on for three academic years. In his third and final year, he studied oil painting with Father Tortone, which helped to determine his future path. In 1886, unable to find a suitable professional art teacher in San Jose, de Saisset traveled to Paris and enrolled in the Académie Julian. After several years of study, Ernest returned to San Jose in 1895 and continued to paint until his early death in 1899.\nThe paintings included in this exhibition are drawn from the Museum's permanent collection and represent only a small portion of the works by Ernest de Saisset in our holdings. Throughout his career, de Saisset focused his attention on portraiture, often choosing people who were well-known to him—his parents, siblings, and teachers—as his subjects. This familiarity may have contributed to his ability to capture the true likeness of his sitters. In a letter to his father de Saisset writes, \"I am getting along all right [in Paris]—everything comes as easily as eating. They all wonder how [I] get the likeness so well. I beat all the students in painting portraits from nature.\"\nImages, left to right: Ernest de Saisset, Self Portrait, late 19th century, oil on canvas, 55 x 47 in., de Saisset Museum permanent collection, Gift of the Estate of Isabel de Saisset, 1.52. Ernest de Saisset, A Woman (Isabel de Saisset), late 19th century, oil on canvas, 40.5 x 35.5 in., de Saisset Museum permanent collection, Gift of the Estate of Isabel de Saisset, 1.29.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cowboylifestylenetwork.com/western-artist-lyndon-gaither/","date":"2024-04-13T09:05:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00457.warc.gz","language_score":0.9785544872283936,"token_count":1596,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__147473651","lang":"en","text":"This Q & A with artist, Lyndon Gaither, dives deep into Lyndon’s creative process and what it takes to create such vibrant pieces of art.\nLyndon Gaither grew up on his Grandad Gaither’s farm in West Texas, riding stick horses and wearing a Cowboy hat and boots. As a child, he spent a lot of time drawing the animals that were part of his daily life and he always knew he wanted to be an artist.\nHe pursued art in college and graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design. Lyndon then spent three years in the US Army designing and building 3-dimensional exhibits for the Recruiting Support Center in Virginia while working alongside and being inspired by very talented artists who were Graphic Designers, Photographers, Illustrators, and writers. He spent his professional career in several jobs such as a graphic designer, museum exhibit designer, and illustrator who used to design themed amusement parks. He currently lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife and is blessed to have a fun family of two children and four grandchildren.\nWhat originally caught my eye with Lyndon’s work was his use of bright colors and texture within his pieces. It’s phenomenal to see so many different pieces of his work come together to create a cohesive piece of art.\nQ: How did you find your way into painting modern western art?\nA: Throughout my design career, I also painted, often doing outdoor art festivals. In my early years, I created western and nostalgic paintings in brown sepia tones. Then, later in life, I reinvented myself and began painting full-time, but this time my paintings reflected a lot of new ideas that included painting with bright colors.\nI went back to my western roots and began to create Contemporary Western Art using a palette of bright colors. I wanted to introduce a “Pop of Color” to the world of horses, cowboys, and western decor.\nQ: When you are working on new pieces, how do you determine your subject?\nA: I often go back to “my young self ” and paint what I love, horses! I love painting vibrant-colored horses with flowing red and blue manes! I have found myself evolving into painting other farm and ranch animals, such as cows, bulls, pigs, roosters, and goats as well.\nNaturally, with my Texas roots, I have painted Texas Longhorns and several varieties of cacti. My travels to Yellowstone National Park, Montana, and Wyoming have inspired me to begin painting wildlife. I have completed several paintings of bison, wolves, and bears. I have an elk drawn on canvas ready to begin painting next.\nQ: What does your creative process look like from start to finish after you’ve decided on what you will be painting?\nA: I spend a lot of time researching the subjects of my paintings as I paint from photographs. Each painting is the result of parts and pieces of different images taken from multiple photographs which result in the final composition of every new painting. I start out by drawing in pencil on canvas, then as I draw, I visualize what the final painting will look like upon completion and in my mind, I am seeing what colors I will use as I draw.\nI begin every canvas by painting the reflection in the eyes first. I have had many compliments from farmers and ranchers who raise animals, that I have a gift for painting animals’ eyes. To me, this is the highest compliment I could receive. When I start a new painting, I start with the eyes because I believe the eyes reflect the soul of the animal. If I get the eyes right, I have captured the essence of my subject.\nMy next step is to begin painting layers upon layers of different colors and textures until I am satisfied that the painting is complete.\nQ: How long does each painting typically take from start to finish?\nA: It really depends on the size, subject matter, and complexity of the painting, all paintings are different and some take longer than others. Once I start a painting and get into it, I often work long days and into the night. I don’t want to rush and often am working on several paintings at a time.\nQ: What message do you hope to share with your art?\nA: I show my work at the Houston Rodeo in March and the NFR in Vegas during December. I paint in my booth during both of these shows. It allows me to continue to work and I enjoy visiting with people about what I am working on. They are always amazed that painting in front of a crowd does not bother me. No one is more amazed at that than I am! One of the biggest joys for me is when a person walks past me as I am painting and upon seeing my work, stops, and a great big smile comes across their face. I always put down my brush and visit because I like to hear what they have to say about my work. They often tell me that my paintings and my vibrant colors make them feel happy. It does not get any better than that for an artist.\nIt is fun and gratifying to talk about art with young artists and those aspiring for a career in art. Crowds gather when I paint and I often look up to see young kids watching me, totally mesmerized. I occasionally invite the young artists to help me paint on the canvas. The awe and excitement on their faces are priceless and they are always so careful to paint in the area that I suggest to them. It is even more fun to see the fear on their parent’s faces, worried that their child might ruin my painting. That fear quickly turns to pride seeing their creative child have the opportunity to see and participate in creating art. The kids often come back or email a painting or drawing that they have done to show me their art. How great is that!\nQ: Each artist develops their own style, but is there an artist that you look up to or have a similar style to that you admire?\nA: There are several Contemporary Western artists that are producing fabulous work in today’s market. Some of my favorites are LeRoy Neiman, John Nieto, Jeff Ham, Teal Blake, and Peter Robbins.\nQ: Do you have any closing thoughts about you or your business that you’d like our audience to know?\nA: Last fall I put my art career on pause as I underwent DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) surgery to calm the Essential Tremor in my right hand and it worked! This surgery is a true miracle and I now have control of my right hand once again. It has changed my life and I can get back to painting!\nI have found that the people in the Western community are hard-working, down-to-earth people who care about others, their animals, and their country. I enjoy being a small part of that culture. I am often told that God has blessed me with the wonderful talent of creating art. I feel so grateful and blessed every day that I am doing what I love! I believe that you don’t ever retire from what you love to do and the gifts that fuel your soul!\nYou can view Lyndon Gaither’s work on his website: www.lgaither.com and on Facebook. He also has original paintings and giclee prints on canvas available, with commissions upon request.\nCowboy Lifestyle Magazine\nThis article with Lyndon Gaither was created for the Spring Issue of the Cowboy Lifestyle Magazine which was released in April 2023. You can catch this article and many more by checking out the full issue. 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My influence for this work was observing a striking weathered gravestone in a cemetery in Edinburgh, Scotland. When I created this work, I wanted the observer to feel a sense of abandonment and neglect. To create this work, I painted a smooth mixed colour acrylic base layer on mixed media board. I then used India ink pens to create the figure overlaying with gouache colours with a palette knife to create an aged look. H 23.9, W 32.6, D 3.5 cm Inc Frame. H 9.4 x W 12.8 x D 1.377 Inches Inc Frame.\nPRINTS OF THIS ARTWORK ARE AVAILABLE FROM MY WEBSITE. David Burgess is a mixed media artist working from Fife in Scotland.\nHe works primarily in Acrylic and Oil Pastel. His influences include Leon Spilliaert and Georges Braque. In 2019 David's work'Onward' was selected for The Royal Scottish Academy Annual Exhibition - Open Art, where it won the Muirhead Fund Prize and was bought by the RSA. Work'Family at the Beach' was selected as Highly Commended at the Fife Art 2020 Open Artist Exhibition. If you like David's paintings and want to see more follow him on.Are ready to be hung with fixings attached as per photos of the rear of the frame or artwork. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity (COA). All painting/artwork are carefully packaged using good quality materials to prevent any damage during transit, for example, acid-free- tissue paper, bubble wrap foam boards inside a specialist artwork cardboard parcel box. For UK buyers your painting will be dispatched using a tracked service: Hermeswith this service Hermes. Please ask if you have any questions. And I will reply as soon as possible. This item is in the category \"Art\\Paintings\". The seller is \"davidburgessart\" and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.firstchoicepropainting.com/","date":"2023-10-01T06:34:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510781.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001041719-20231001071719-00341.warc.gz","language_score":0.9083340764045715,"token_count":199,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__214314057","lang":"en","text":"Meet the owner\nand learn more about what makes FirstChoice Painting the best choice for your next project.\nIn addition to our standard interior and exterior painting services, here are a few things we excel in.\nPainting your kitchen and bathroom cabinets can completely transform the appearance of a room without spending the money to renovate.\nCustom staining, matching, and more. 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Toilet paper tubes\n2. Yellow and orange tissue paper\n3. Paint and brushes\n4. Poster board\na. Each menorah will require 9 toilet paper tubes and one poster board.\nb. Glue the 9 toilet paper rolls to the poster board with liquid glue on one side. Make sure the middle tube is higher than the rest.\nc. Put out paint and let children finger paint the tubes.\nd. When the paint dries, crumple up tissue paper and push it into the tubes so that it sticks out like the flame of a candle.\nPaint is messy, take necessary precautions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.albenifalls.com/paint-stain?lightbox=dataItem-jtkfvgfk","date":"2021-04-13T08:04:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038072175.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210413062409-20210413092409-00032.warc.gz","language_score":0.9325157999992371,"token_count":177,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__58624428","lang":"en","text":"PAINT & STAIN\nOur Paint Department has the Match Rite color match computer system. Bring in a color sample, and we can custom mix any paint color for you. Our Paint Department sales staff come with over 40 years of experience, which includes paint techniques and product knowledge.\nRodda Paint is the largest paint manufacturer in the Pacific Northwest. Rodda Paint was developed in 1932 and is manufactured in Portland, Oregon and focuses on producing products inspired by professional contractors with proven performance standards. Rodda is continually evaluating and testing products to stringent industry standards and beyond.\nWe carry 5 different interior sheens and 4 different exterior sheens.\nOUR COMPLETE PRODUCT GUIDE\nCheck out our Buying Guides to learn before you buy.\nAt Albeni Falls Building Supply, we help to make it easy for you to choose the right products for your project.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.villagesartsandcrafts.org/canepa-intermediate-watercolor.html","date":"2022-12-06T18:11:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711111.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20221206161009-20221206191009-00114.warc.gz","language_score":0.8884326815605164,"token_count":254,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__258965692","lang":"en","text":"with Doug Canepa\n5 Wednesdays, August 17 - September 14, 2022\n10 am - 12:30 pm, in the Cribari Center Art Room\nStudent fee $60.\nRegister at email@example.com\nChecks and Covid vaccine proof due to Barb via the Arts & Crafts mailbox by August 10..\nDoug has a different approach to watercolor. He shows students how to paint separate components - tree, flowers, grass, hills, sky, stream - on small pieces of paper. After this practice, he demonstrates how to put the separate element together into a finished watercolor painting. This class is for people who have had some experience in watercolor.\nMaterials to bring:\n1. Canson watercolor pad, 9 x 12 or similar\n2. Artegria Watercolor paintbrush set. 4 round brushes: #2, #4, #6, #8. or similar\n3. Sennelier Franch Arts Travel Watercolor set, 8 pans or similar\n4. backing board, 11 x 14, on which to tape your watercolor paper\nAll can be purchased at Amazon, Blick or Michael's on Snell","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.thesuntimes.com/article/20130225/blogs/130229953/0/news%20now","date":"2018-06-22T17:03:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267864740.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20180622162604-20180622182604-00606.warc.gz","language_score":0.9805948138237,"token_count":199,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__233680680","lang":"en","text":"This week I want to show you a piece from an 18 month old. I labeled the piece the Patchwork Pig. And looking at the photo you can see India painted it any color she wanted. This is the final result. I painted the eyes and toes, but the rest was all her creative juices flowing. It won 1st place at the Arts and Craft booth at the fair.\nThis piece is a piggy bank and it's popular with young painters.\nIt's never too early to let your child get creative. While it's tempting to \"help\" them do it the \"right\" way, it's important that they learn to express themselves from an early age.\nAnd there's never a \"wrong\" finished piece, from the blue pig to the pink giraffe, a youngster can always be proud of the results and, as you can see from this pig that was painted many years ago, the piece can serve as a keepsake for years to come.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://denisehogan.ie/classesworkshops/one-day-oil-painting-workshop/","date":"2023-06-08T07:41:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654606.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20230608071820-20230608101820-00743.warc.gz","language_score":0.9636426568031311,"token_count":352,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__158938499","lang":"en","text":"Learn to create a painting in gorgeous, rich oil paints in just one day!\nWe have all been taught that ‘oil and water do not mix’ however, rules are made to be broken in art. Winsor & Newton water soluble oil paints look like and behave like traditional oil paints but allow you the freedom to work solvent-free in a non-toxic studio environment, ideal for those with allergies or an aversion to solvents (like me). When combined with the drama of Acrylic Inks these oils can create stunning effects in painting. Learn to PLAY with your paints – interact with your own creativity and surprise yourself with the results..\nStart at the very beginning under the professional guidance and encouragement of award-winning artist Denise Hogan. Learn how to choose a suitable image to work from (or bring your own), how to easily create that image on canvas and bring the whole painting to life – simply, easily and whilst having the most fun.\nLike Denise’s regular weekly classes you will learn how to look at Art, how to read Art and how to communicate with your materials. No experience is necessary. All are welcome from complete beginners to experienced painters. Everyone will be working on their own image at their own pace so there is no pressure to keep up with anyone but yourself!\nAll the materials you will need are provided, including paints, brushes, canvas, sketching materials and image library. Choose from our small library of art books and lessons here at the studio, or you are welcome to bring your own image to inspire you.\nThe workshops run from 10.30am – 5.30pm with refreshments available all day. There is a break at midday to enjoy a home cooked lunch.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wimbledonvht.org.uk/2012/10/exhibition-by-michele-griffiths/","date":"2023-11-30T11:29:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100184.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130094531-20231130124531-00612.warc.gz","language_score":0.9882296323776245,"token_count":192,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__784977","lang":"en","text":"Michèle Griffiths is a “local” artist in several ways. She trained at Wimbledon School of Art in the early nineties (in Fine Art : Painting, under Prunella Clough ) and worked at Wimbledon Art Studios for many years. Her first career was in teaching languages at Putney High School and she lived in Southfields for 25years.\nMichèle was brought up with both English (at school) and French (at home) but felt fully confident in neither. After overcoming this by teaching both, she realised that her best language was painting. She did her Painting degree in her thirties and went on to paint full time, exhibiting increasingly often and successfully in the UK as well as in international Art Fairs.\nMichèle can be contacted via her website: www.michelegriffiths.com or by email: firstname.lastname@example.org","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gdaleyartandinfo.wordpress.com/category/acrylic-paint/","date":"2018-07-19T19:13:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591216.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719183926-20180719203926-00175.warc.gz","language_score":0.9682554006576538,"token_count":1722,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__30241764","lang":"en","text":"Acrylic is a very forgiving medium. By this, I mean that if you goof up you can just paint over it and start again! Can’t do that with watercolor; at least not unless you are very, very skilled with it. I do love the way a talented watercolorist can bring a painting to life with watercolor, but sadly, I find it much harder to work with than acrylics. I am a kind of “create as I go painter”, and with watercolor it seems necessary to minutely plan each step. I am the type of artist who starts with just a general sketch and then details with paint as I go. While I like the way oils look (my mother worked in them) I can’t use them because of the chemicals and the smell. Oils also dry too slowly for a painter like me. I end up with mud every time because I am too impatient to wait days until my canvas is workable again! Pastels and charcoal make fantastic mediums when done by an artist skilled in their use, and they don’t stink but I am such a messy painter that I inevitably end up with as much on me as I do on the canvas or paper!\nAcrylics are wonderful for impatient painters like me. Since each layer will dry and be workable in about a half hour, in four or five hours I can add at least four layers of paint without creating mud which every artist dreads. (You know when you’ve accidentally mixed your colors on top of each other and ended up with a dark mess instead of the beautiful color you were aiming for?) I confess that it puzzles me to hear of other artists complaining that acrylics dry too fast to work with since I often have to stop and walk away for that half hour in order to let my painting become dry enough to add another layer of paint.\nAcrylics paint is such a chameleon that if I want parts of my work to look like a watercolor, I just thin my acrylic paint to make it more transparent. There are many additions that can be used to alter the properties of Acrylics, but I just use water to thin my paint. If I want an area I am working on to stay wet a little longer, instead of adding a slow-dry medium, I spray the canvas with water or wet it with a brush. I don’t use any of the available mediums that are supposed to slow down the speed in which acrylics dry. I have tried them but I didn’t like working with them.\nAcrylics typically dry darker and less shinny than they look when wet. There are mediums you can mix with your paints to give acrylics that shinny appearance typical of an oil painting, but this medium does slightly alter the way in which acrylic paint acts when painting with it. The same effect can be achieved if you simply apply a coat of varnish to the painting when it is done.\nThe amount of paint an artist applies to the painting also has an effect on how fast an acrylic application will dry. I have noticed that many artists who received their first artistic training in transparent watercolor seem to put a lot less paint on a canvas each time than I do, which might account for their acrylics drying faster than they expect. I find that acrylic loves to be applied nice and thick. The thicker the paint (the more you start out with on the brush each time) the easier it is to push it around on the canvas and the longer it will take to dry.\nIf you are having trouble with acrylic painting techniques, don’t give up. If you can’t find a class in acrylics by a local expert, there are many wonderful instruction videos and books available. You can also take advantage of your local art groups demonstrations at their general meetings. The two experts in Acrylic painting that I have learned the most from are Jerome Grimmer, an artist who lives in my area part time and gives workshops when he is in Fresno, and Jerry Yarnell, who lives in Oklahoma and publishes instructional videos that can be found on public television stations or bought from the internet.\nAcrylic paintings now make up a significant part of the permanent collections of museums and art galleries. Artists’ acrylic paint was introduced in the 1950s and since then has dominated the arts and crafts market. In addition, it has been accepted by artists as a viable alternative to oil paint. Unlike oil paints, which have existed for centuries, Acrylic paints are a relatively new medium. Once dry, acrylic paint is not water-soluble and will usually be dry within 30 minutes of application, whereas oils do not become dry to the touch for 48 hours. Most acrylic paint used by artists is water-based. There is a form of acrylic paint that is solvent based, but it is not in general use by artists. A variety of additives can be added to the acrylic paint to make them easier to work with or to give the texture wanted by the artist. Examples of these are thickeners, stabilizers, preservatives, and merging solvents.\nBecause it is a 20th century product, artists don’t have centuries of experience to tell what effect aging may have on an acrylic painting. Acrylic colors retain their original brilliance as long, or longer, than traditional oil paints, and they are much less delicate and prone to damage by UV radiation than watercolors and other water-based paints. The surface of a finished acrylic painting does not seem to become brittle or yellow with age, but remains flexible, insoluble and stable.\nThe behavior of acrylics as a painting medium and their physical and chemical properties are different from oil paint and merit different strategies in caring for acrylic paintings. Some traditional conservation methods can in fact cause damage to the acrylic paintings. The aging characteristics of acrylic paintings are just beginning to be understood. It is known that aging may cause some acrylic paintings to form a grey veil on their surface or develop yellow discoloration. The soft film formed by acrylic paint will easily abrade or dent with just fingernail pressure. This type of damage can ruin the appearance of paintings that should display a perfect surface. Because Acrylic paint stretches when exposed to heat and cold, Acrylic paintings are expected to develop fewer cracks than oil paintings when they age. Acrylic paintings can withstand much greater forces without breaking. Cracks can form in acrylic paintings however. When exposed to sub-zero temperatures, acrylics become increasingly brittle and crack so don’t store your acrylic paintings in a freezer!\nAcrylic paintings have unique qualities that need diligent preventive care to avoid long-term damage. Acrylic paint attracts and holds dirt and is difficult to clean. Varnishing to protect the paint is not a perfect solution either. It is imperative to store acrylic paintings in a dust free, smoke free location to reduce the amount of dirt accumulated. It is also important to keep the display or storage temperature below standard room temperatures to reduce further softening of the paint film. One might have to accept that acrylic paintings will experience some visual change due to dirt as time goes on. Avoid handling the painting’s surface directly. Erosion from scuffing or touching the paint surface can damage or alter the appearance of the work significantly. This is because skin oils are acidic and can damage the artwork over time. Dust and dirt are a particular hazard. Acrylics can also pick up mold residue if they are stored in a warm climate like a bathroom or locker room, or even a kitchen.\nAt present, there is no completely satisfactory solution to the problem of cleaning acrylic paintings. Removal of the top most dirt layer is perceived to be easier on a varnished painting. Varnishes provide surface protection from abrasion, dust and dirt. Varnishing acrylic paintings has problems attached to it. Natural varnishes, such as dammar, will yellow in time and the solvent used in their removal will dissolve or soften the acrylic paint layer, thus damaging your painting. A water-soluble varnish may be an answer; however, this is still being researched by manufacturers to see what long-term effects may take place. Instead, it is important to store acrylic paintings in a dust free environment to reduce the amount of dirt deposited while keeping the display or keep the temperature below standard room temperatures to reduce further softening of the paint film.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://martinmertens.com/en/pius-fox-ineinandersitzen-auseinandersetzen/","date":"2023-10-03T08:14:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511055.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003060619-20231003090619-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.9727484583854675,"token_count":616,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__112472088","lang":"en","text":"We are looking forward to our latest exhibition with new works by Pius Fox, since his participation in the painting show “Jetzt! junge Malerei in Deutschland” (“Now! Young Painting in Germany”) exhibited at the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, Museum Chemnitz, Museum Wiesbaden and in the Deichtorhallen Hamburg.\nRepresentational and figurative themes have reappeared in Fox’s work and have done so since his studies. These are based on photos that he has taken himself, photos that have fascinated and inspired him over many years. With his new works, he sometimes uses a projector to bring these onto canvas or paper. Throughout his work, Fox continually makes it clear that his abstractions are largely based on objects and photos, and that the painted forms and structures are taken from things that exist in reality.\nThese representational forms allow Fox to deal with the question of how paintings are built up; how drawing, underpainting, oil paint, varnish, and an opaque or impasto paint application work together to create depth of colour. He investigates the fundamental question of how the journey from idea to image takes place – how certain desired effects can be executed technically.\nEgg tempera has recently become increasingly important to Fox in this process. This technique is historically much older than oil painting and he applies this to many works as an underpainting in light – dark contrasts before oil paints and other materials are applied on top. This enables him to work in several layers, creating a greater depth of colour without the paint becoming too thick. Fox describes how difficult it is to decide when to switch to oils and when he will allow the oil paint to be applied with the immediate spontaneous decisions that determine the vibrant surface.\nFor this exhibition, Fox has even forced himself to leave his traditional 30cm format in which he navigates confidently and that his work is known for worldwide. He has consciously chosen medium and larger formats to achieve the equivalent intensity and density.\nThe unwieldy wordplay of the German exhibition title is the result of various considerations. First of all, the Corona-induced retreat into private life means not only a more familiar environment, but also an intensive examination of his own work and art-historical positions such as that of Picasso and Matisse. Fox alludes to the concept of “Setzung”(setting, positioning) that can be observed in Picasso’s lines and strokes which can only be set in this one precise form in order to facilitate the relevant contextual significance of the depicted. The remarkable certainty with which Picasso or Matisse could place lines that are then filled with meaning fascinates him continually. “Auseinandersetzen” is understood as dealing with or grappling with something by taking things apart (“auseinandernehmen”) and putting them back together – which plays a significant role in and describes the principle of Fox’s work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.shoreprimeproperties.com/blog/%F0%9F%96%8C-paint-color-trends-for-2023/","date":"2023-05-30T10:24:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224645595.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20230530095645-20230530125645-00301.warc.gz","language_score":0.9238491058349609,"token_count":611,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__36824397","lang":"en","text":"Each year leaders in the design, architecture and paint manufacturing industries meet and forecast design and fashion trends for the upcoming year. For 2023, they are predicting that happy colors will dominate interior design trends accompanied by vibrant neutrals. Let’s be honest- we’re all ready for more happiness in our lives this year. If you are looking for a little real estate happiness in your life please be sure to like and follow Shore Prime Properties on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. Let’s dive into what the paint color forecast for this year is looking like and how to pick the best ones for you. Here are some tips for picking a paint color. We also have other videos regarding colors paint and interior design be sure to check them out to dive deeper into paint and color selection.\nTake your time and don’t feel rushed to pick a color:\nDon’t place paint swatches next to each other- rather paint each color on separate walls. Patrick O’Donnell, international brand ambassador at Farrow and Ball and an expert in paint colors, recommends separating colors because it can become too difficult to determine which color is best when they are too close together. Once you’ve painted the color swatches, wait 24 to 48 hours before making a judgment on the color. You will want to see the colors during the day and at night.\nIncorporating 2023 color trends into your home:\nThese suggestions will help you to incorporate fresh paint colors into your home this year.\nShades of yellow have become increasingly popular for interiors and they can be used for almost any type of room style- modern, glam or traditional. Yellow is also great for rooms without windows. Soft yellows incorporated with neutrals and accents of blues and green can add even more dimension.\nBlue is the most loved color in the world so it’s no surprise that it’s a trending interior paint color. The color blue brings depth and dimension to any room and is a good contrast to earth tone colors and materials. Design professionals expect brighter blue hues like cobalt and electric blue, as well as more subdued blues like midnight and navy to be increasingly popular.\nGreen goes well with natural colors and materials and stone and tile are a fantastic complement to a variety of gray shades. Also considered to be one of the best neutrals, gray is a perfect option for someone wanting a more subdued color palette.\nSince hazelnut is a darker shade of a neutral beige, designers recommend that using this color is best as a background color. In fact hazelnut has become the adoptive neutral color.\nIf you are ready to refresh your home in order to prepare it for the market, reach out to us here at Shore Prime Properties. We can help to guide you as to exactly what Long Branch home buyers are looking for. I’m Michele Irizarry selling prime real estate at the Jersey Shore.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.artintr.com/sandra-wilkie.html","date":"2023-06-05T13:48:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652116.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605121635-20230605151635-00304.warc.gz","language_score":0.9772602319717407,"token_count":259,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__285855493","lang":"en","text":"Sandra began her career as an artist after retiring from a long career in the telecommunications and project management arenas. During her preparation for retirement, Sandra joined a friend in attending oil painting classes. Even though she had only painted in watercolors for a short time 20 years before, and did not care for that media, she found that she loved painting with oils and has been hooked ever since! Her focus is on painting the things she loves - sea shells, beaches, landscapes, flowers, still life, and beautiful scenery in Italy.\nHer artwork was accepted into the SC State Fair Fine Arts Exhibition – Amateur Division for years 2014 through 2017 (she was unable to submit an entry in 2018). In 2016, her piece entitled “Poppies Galore” won a Merit Award in the Amateur Division of the Crooked Creek Art League's (CCAL) Juried Show (Chapin, S.C.). And in 2018 another piece, “Lillies at Brookgreen” won a Patron Award in the Amateur Division of the CCAL's Juried Show.\nSandra has returned to Greenville and loves to share her paintings with others and always looks forward to beginning the next work of art!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.manoramayearbook.in/current-affairs/india/2021/01/13/kvic-launches-khadi-prakritik-paint.html","date":"2021-01-20T17:06:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703521139.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210120151257-20210120181257-00732.warc.gz","language_score":0.9322806000709534,"token_count":522,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__8511808","lang":"en","text":"• An innovative new paint – India’s first cow dung paint - developed by Khadi and Village Industries Commission is launched.\n• The eco-friendly, non-toxic paint, called “Khadi Prakritik Paint” is a first-of-its-kind product, with anti-fungal, anti-bacterial properties.\n• Based on cow dung as its main ingredient, the paint is cost-effective and odorless, and has been certified by Bureau of Indian Standards.\n• The paint is priced at only Rs. 120 per litre for the distemper, and Rs.225 per litre for the emulsion, which is less than half the price charged by big paint companies.\n• Khadi Prakritik Paint is available in two forms – distemper paint and plastic emulsion paint.\n• The project was conceptualized by Chairman KVIC in March 2020, and later developed by Kumarappa National Handmade Paper Institute, Jaipur (a KVIC unit).\n• The paint is free from heavy metals like lead, mercury, chromium, arsenic, cadmium and others.\n• It will be a boost to local manufacturing and will create sustainable local employment through technology transfer.\n• This technology will increase consumption of cow dung as a raw material for eco-friendly products and will generate additional revenue to farmers and gaushalas.\n• Utilization of cow dung will also clean the environment and prevent clogging of drains.\n• Khadi Prakritik Distemper & Emulsion Paints have been tested at 3 reputed National Laboratories\n◦ National Test House, Mumbai\n◦ Shri Ram Institute for Industrial Research, New Delhi\n◦ National Test House, Ghaziabad\n• Khadi Prakritik Emulsion paint meets BIS 15489:2013 standards; whereas Khadi Prakritik Distemper paint meets BIS 428:2013 standards.\n• The paint has successfully passed various test parameters such as application of paint, thinning properties, drying time and finish, among others.\n• It dries in less than 4 hours, and has a smooth and uniform finish. The paint can be applied on interior as well as exterior walls.\n• Both distemper and emulsion paints are available in white base colour, and it can be developed in any color by suitably mixing colorants.\n(The author is a trainer for Civil Services aspirants. The views expressed here are personal.)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pwsaa.ca/event/fundraiser-paint-party-for-prader-willi-syndrome-association-of-alberta/","date":"2018-12-15T18:58:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376826968.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20181215174802-20181215200802-00308.warc.gz","language_score":0.9275625944137573,"token_count":266,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__226072001","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nFundraiser Paint Party for Prader-Willi Syndrome Association of Alberta\nMay 11 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm$40\nWhat a fun night this will be in support of the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association of Alberta\nWe are painting a fantastic picture using acrylics on a 12×16 canvas. You select your background colour, and you can paint as many birds as you like! (Perhaps one for each family member?) This is a unique painting, because we will be sponge painting the background!\nDon’t be intimidated! This is for beginners and pros alike! Alicia will paint along with you and show you each step in front of the room, and one on one if you need help. You are free to change up the colours if you like and really make it your own!\nThere will be wine available!\nBuy your tickets soon and support a great cause before we sell out!\nPlease note, you can register and select to pay at the event, which you will have the opportunity to pay in cash or debit there.\nLocation will be posted shortly, but this event will be held in Chestermere.\nBuy Tickets : https://www.cre8iveways.ca/product/pwsfundraiser/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.benmoorelink.ca/sb.cn","date":"2017-04-26T11:36:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121305.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00330-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9486714005470276,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__54233590","lang":"en","text":"LINK professional house painters are currently available throughout Canada. Please enter your postal code to search for a professional painter.\nUse the Benjamin Moore LINK website to search for a painter that meets your project's needs!\nAre you looking for an interior or exterior house painting contractor? Do you need someone that specializes in wallpaper hanging or faux finishes? 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Multiple details are all painted with extreme precision. While her body suit uses a flat black, her boots and armored chest plate use a glossier black. The paint work on the face is neat and clean. Minor details such as the belt buckles, individual wires, and the spaces between the plates on her armored right wrist guard are not neglected. I think one of the biggest compliments I could ever say about McFarlane toys is that they never cheaped out\nwhen it came to the details on their figures. I wish more modern toy companies thought like they did.\nActually, I'm still impressed by this toy, even by today's standards. While the likeness and articulation certainly show this as a product of the past, the details, accessories, and paint applications still hold their own. Jessica Priest is a Great action figure. I just wish she had more articulation. I would love for McFarlane to get back to it's former glory by releasing interesting, unique, and impressive toys. Their Walking Dead figures have been looking better lately, so I have hope that McFarlane will return in force. Until then, I think I'll be searching online for some 90's Spawn figures. I've got stuff to buy!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://studiosurf.com.au/eventbrite-event/paint-groove-holiday-arts-program-2/","date":"2024-02-29T12:04:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474808.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229103115-20240229133115-00136.warc.gz","language_score":0.9294173717498779,"token_count":131,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__8751384","lang":"en","text":"Paint a canvas to fun groovy music.\nOur holiday arts program offers family friendly events suitable for all ages.\nPaint a canvas to fun groovy music. Canvas themes and designs will vary, but all will be be fun and colourful.\nPlenty of help available for the little ones to master the skills. Completed paintings will make great gifts or wall art.\nAs this event is part of the Holiday Art Program at Ballara, children may be left at the venue under our trained staff’s supervision, with the added option of having them supervised and provided with lunch over the break if they want to stay all day.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://infinitydivine.com/product/handmade-acrylic-canvas-mandala-rose-flower/","date":"2024-04-20T23:03:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817688.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420214757-20240421004757-00516.warc.gz","language_score":0.9224146008491516,"token_count":353,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__200732305","lang":"en","text":"- Handmade, Materials: 300gr painting paper, acrylic mandala rose flower\n- Height: 20 centimeters\nWidth: 20 centimeters\n- There’s a free space for quote – If you have a wish we can create custom inspirational quote under the painting, or we can leave it blank for you to write your own inspirational quote by yourself.\nThis canvas is the perfect:\n– Gift for the Inauguration\n– Birthday gift\n– Gift for you\nMandala in sanskrit means “circle”, the powerful symbol of wholeness and connection. Like gazing at a candle frame, with this beautiful focusing tool, we can bring peace and quiet to our minds. Mandalas have a relaxing and balancing effect – both when scoring or looking at them. This paintings are made with special methods and rituals, so that they can purify you and the space you are in. From time to time when you look at the pictures you will feel that the mandala brings a lot of positive, healing energy, peace and raising a higher energy level!\nThis is an original vibrant and colorful self-confident mandala hand painted by a line-by-line, with a lot of love, passion and attention to details. High quality acrylic painting on painting paper. Please note – I had tried to photograph the item and its colors as true to life as possible but keep in mind it may be slightly different than what appears on your monitor screen.\nPlease note that this artwork it’s unique and all of the paintings (mandalas) are unique, there’s no similar paintings. If the item it’s already sold there’s an option to make order for similar one.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.painttoplants.com/","date":"2017-10-21T11:50:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187824775.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20171021114851-20171021134851-00895.warc.gz","language_score":0.9074767827987671,"token_count":477,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__115813171","lang":"en","text":"We carry Sashco Log Home Products. Below is a list of products we have in stock. Call us at 731-660-0034 for pricing and availability. Penetreat 1 5 gallon Penetreat 4 14 lb Symphony Clear Gloss 6-1 gallon Symphony Clear Gloss 1-5 gallon Symphony Clear Satin 6-1 gallon 6″ abrasive cup brush 2-each Transformation Goldtone 1-5 […]\nGood news! You can now order our Benjamin Moore Chalk-like paint system, complete with waxes, brushes, and detailed instructions. Shipping will take 2-3 business days. All you need to do is specify your color paint and wax. You can choose any Benjamin Moore paint color. The entire color palette is available at www.benjaminmoore.com or in […]\nBy now, I am sure you have heard about chalk paint and the painted furniture craze. No, not the kind of chalk paint you make a chalk board with, but the super flat, super British Annie Sloan paint that is taking the world by storm. It creates a beautiful, flat finish that is perfect for […]\nHey you, are you looking around our website, just hoping to find a great deal on Cabot Stain or Modern Masters Paint? Well, it’s your lucky day! Just contact us at email@example.com and make us an offer. We want to sell all of the stock we have in these two product lines and are willing […]\nThank you for visiting Paint to Plants, the online marketplace for Nerren’s Floor to Ceiling. You never know what you will find here. 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Whether you need a sample pint to try a color or enough paint to paint your entire subdivision, we've got you covered!\nWe have a wide variety of Modern Masters paint and supplies available at a great price!\nIf you are looking for a great deal on Cabot stain, look no further!\nSashco is everything you need for your log home!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sfdesigncenter.com/2013/08/bye-shanghai/","date":"2018-06-25T15:45:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267868135.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20180625150537-20180625170537-00542.warc.gz","language_score":0.9471206068992615,"token_count":232,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__157791329","lang":"en","text":"Joan Davis Art Studios\nSFDC Garden Court 3HA\nThis current collection of paintings by San Francisco artist, Joan elan Davis, has been purchased by a small museum south of Shanghai, China. Considered a famous artist in China, Davis’ work consists of colorful floral arrangements on canvas that bring on feelings of happiness and love. Flowers hold prestige and symbolism. “No one paints flowers as does Joan Davis,” says Mr. S. Yang, Museum Director.\nJoan elan Davis has been featured in Shanghai magazines, Chinese Television and has had several sold out solo exhibitions in China since 2011. The Ora Collection and all of her recent floral works are currently in prestigious private and public collections throughout the world.\nOver the course of her extremely successful 20 year painting career, Davis’ signature is her sense of color, her use of charcoal and mixed media on canvas. Although the style of each painting may change, the use of the floral form and an imaginative, emotional use of color remains consistent from work to work. View these stunning masterpieces live in the SFDC Galleria atrium (101 Henry Adams St).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artviva.com/product/artemisia-gentileschi-the-feminist-caravaggio/","date":"2022-10-06T20:29:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337855.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20221006191305-20221006221305-00055.warc.gz","language_score":0.9275118112564087,"token_count":286,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__186009070","lang":"en","text":"We’ll take you into three of Florence’s most prominent art museums. Casa Buonarroti, Palazzo Pitti and the Uffizi Gallery Museum. We’ll show you the life of one of the most revolutionary and controversial artists. Artemisia Gentileschi: the artist, trailblazer, and legend who took her revenge in oil.\nThroughout the seventeenth century, Artemisia Gentileschi worked in Italy’s most important cities. Born at the cusp of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, she was a pioneer in her field. She was the first woman taught by Caravaggio. She was also the first woman admitted into Florence’s prestigious academy of artists.\nBehind the masterpieces\nArtemisia Gentileschi is famous still today for her brutal artwork and violent masterpieces. Her canvases featured subverted Biblical scenes with women in power. Our private tour will introduce you to her most controversial and esteemed masterpieces. We’ll bring you up close and personal to some of the greatest art masterpieces in history. There, your expert guide will show you the inspiration behind each masterpiece.\nLearn from an expert\nYour guide will be none other than a leading industry expert. Learn from her degree in art history, women’s studies, and Renaissance and Baroque art.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://themadisonrecord.com/tag/16-main-gallery/","date":"2024-04-15T02:15:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816939.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415014252-20240415044252-00877.warc.gz","language_score":0.9707357883453369,"token_count":518,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__170660912","lang":"en","text":"Popp brings fiber art to 16 Main Gallery\nFor Laurie Popp, the smell of oil paint smells like art. Popp is the newest artist to join 16 Main Gallery.\n“My first memories of creating art were of watching my dad painting at his easel while I played in the sandbox,” Popp said. A few years ago, she started “felting” to use up the wool that was piling up at her farm near Pulaski, Tenn.\n“At this point, my art is equally split between felted fiber art and painting,” in oils and acrylics, Popp said. “I almost always use my observations of animals and nature for my fiber sculptures and paintings. Living on our farm gives ample inspiration.”\nSheep raised on the family farm supply the wool for her fiber art. She dyes the wool and sells it to local felters and spinners.\nPopp’s fiber art designs usually are “a loose, fun impression of the actual subject,” she said. She prefers to paint in impressionistic style.\n“I paint lots of sheep. People love sheep,” Popp said. “There’s just something about them.”\nIn addition to art objects, many of Popp’s fiber pieces are useful as felted hats, bags, bowls and “my little wren houses that can serve as a primary residence for a young family,” she said.\nHer felted sheep, pigs, chickens and bunnies are pure fun. “No use except for joy,” Popp said.\nIn other artistic pursuits, Popp has painted sets for various theater groups in Huntsville and Madison County for 14 years. The experience “has been incredibly encouraging to me as an artist,” she said. “It has given me miles of canvas and gallons of paint to play with and taught me to paint big and loose and not take any of it too seriously.”\nHer husband Chris works at NASA. “He makes my art career possible,” she said. Their children, Mary and Matt, are attending college in Pennsylvania.\n“16 Main Gallery is a great little community of artists that feels wonderfully supportive and like-minded,” she said.\nFor more information, send email to firstname.lastname@example.org or visit flycreekfarm.com and Facebook/Flycreekfarm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artfully.com/art-commissions","date":"2018-09-21T00:33:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267156690.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20180920234305-20180921014705-00224.warc.gz","language_score":0.9358525276184082,"token_count":128,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__64127480","lang":"en","text":"Commission a Painting by Carole, Contemporary Colorist\nIf you would like Carole to paint something special for you please fill out the following contract and submit it. Carole will contact you by phone for a person to person conversation about your unique piece of art.\nI would like to commission an original painting by Carole Rae Watanabe. I understand that a 50% payment is due to begin the painting and the remaining balance will be due upon completion.\nShipping costs will be the responsibility of the Client unless otherwise noted.\nPlease let Carole know about specific colors or other pertinent information to insure a good outcome for all.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.visitantwerpen.be/en/jan-fabre","date":"2018-01-21T06:44:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084890314.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20180121060717-20180121080717-00276.warc.gz","language_score":0.8978949189186096,"token_count":301,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__180807616","lang":"en","text":"In 1628, the Augustinian order commissioned altarpieces from Antwerp’s three greatest Baroque painters, i.e., from Rubens, Jordaens and Van Dyck, for their church.\nPeter Paul Rubens painted the canvas for the main altar, while Jacob Jordaens and Anthony Van Dyck embellished the Apollonia and Augustine altars in the right and left naves respectively. While the three works are no longer exhibited in the church, you can still see them in Antwerp’s Royal Museum of Fine Arts, where they belong to the permanent collection. The resulting lacuna will be filled in again during “Antwerp Baroque 2018. Rubens inspires”.\nIn line with the historic tradition of ecclesiastical commissions, Jan Fabre was tasked with creating new, permanent works for St. Augustine’s Church.\nJan Fabre, Antwerp’s most Rubentian contemporary artist, will create new works based on the same brief that Rubens, Jordaens and Van Dyck received in 1628, drawing inspiration from the original pieces. This art installation will add a surprising accent to the church’s historic heritage, while referring to the church’s current use as the concert hall of AMUZ.\nAMUZ | from 03.07.2018\nSpecial opening days\nSpecial closing days\nPrice per person:\nCity Card: .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://blog.thompsonhotels.com/2015/10/the-other-king-of-pop/","date":"2020-01-24T04:17:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250615407.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20200124040939-20200124065939-00376.warc.gz","language_score":0.918336808681488,"token_count":150,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__238698476","lang":"en","text":"A long-ago destroyed art work by the Pop Art maestro Roy Lichtenstein comes to life for a limited time.\nIn December 1983, Lichtenstein created the Greene Street Mural, a site-specific, and temporary wall painting measuring 18′ × 96 1/2′ at the Castelli Gallery at 142 Greene Street. In accordance with Lichtenstein’s intention, the work was destroyed after the six-week show. Now, more than thirty years later, the piece will be recreated in Chelsea at the Gagosian Gallery under the watchful eye of Lichtenstein’s former assistant.\nThe iconic painting will only be on show until October 17th, so pencil in an art appreciation day ASAP.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://parksideinteriors.ca/painting-commercial-residential/","date":"2024-03-04T11:13:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476442.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304101406-20240304131406-00834.warc.gz","language_score":0.9419276118278503,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__62814500","lang":"en","text":"Professional Interior and Exterior Painting for Homes and Businesses in Calgary and Surrounding Area\nParkside Interiors is one of the most knowledgeable residential and commercial painting companies in the Calgary, Okotoks and foothills area. A fully licensed, bonded and insured painting contractor, paying close attention to the smallest of details to ensure results that exceed our clients’ expectations. We provide interior and exterior painting services from small kitchen cabinetry, single rooms, complete house repaints and large industrial and retail facility projects.\nHaving been in the painting business for 21 years, our approach and extensive knowledge of paint products and technology distinguishes us from our competitors. We can recommend the best paint type and brand for every application. As a professional painting company, we approach each project with precision, organization, care and pride.\nWe have an expert professional color consultant available to provide our clients with top-notch advice to achieve your perfect look and feel.\nFor the most knowledgeable and reliable residential or commercial painting company in the Calgary area, give us a call or email us for a free estimate today. Once you talk with us, we believe you will be able to see the Parkside Interiors painting difference!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.kmelling.com/","date":"2013-05-18T21:37:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368696382892/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516092622-00065-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8388924598693848,"token_count":440,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__55875667","lang":"en","text":"|Home||Lakeland Art Gallery||Pendle Art Gallery||Dales Art Gallery||The Artist||Other Prints|\nLandscape Paintings & Prints of Lake District, Yorkshire Dales & Pendle.\nWelcome to the website of artist Keith Melling where there are lots of landscape paintings and prints of the Lake District (Lakeland), Yorkshire Dales, Pendle Hill area of Lancashire and more.\nButtermere from Dalegarth, Lake District\nAll paintings are available as fine art prints. Dimensions - in inches refer to image size, all prints have ample white margins.\nSite last updated 17th May 2013 Out and About regularly updated sketches\nLakes Art Gallery - Paintings/prints of the English Lake District.\nSummer in the Dales, Burnsall- Yorkshire.\nFor details of this landscape painting/print, click on Dales Art Gallery where there are more Yorkshire Dales pictures.\nPendle Hill from near Red Lane, Colne - Lancashire\nFor details of this landscape painting/print, click on Pendle Art Gallery where you can view more pictures of Pendle Hill.\nKeith Melling: An Artist in the Dales\nIntriguing snippets of history, folklore, geology and wildlife are interwoven with tips on painting and artistic anecdotes, all of which combine to present a totally new and evocative view of one of the most stunning regions of the British Isles.\nThis unique and extraordinary book will appeal to all who love the Yorkshire Dales, and is a must for those who are partial to the art of Keith Melling. For those not yet familiar with the Dales, or the work of this accomplished landscape painter, this book will be a revelation.\nHardback. 276mm x 219mm. 128p. 108 full colour illustrations with sketch maps. ISBN 978-09560938-06 Plover Publications.\nRest of world £8.50 ONLINE BOOK SHOP\nAlignments, Carnac - France\nFor details of this painting/print, click ''Other prints''\nCopyright K Melling Studio Gallery 2013©. All Rights Reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://slick.carbonmade.com/about","date":"2017-11-21T06:24:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934806317.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20171121055145-20171121075145-00377.warc.gz","language_score":0.9752454161643982,"token_count":367,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__80503457","lang":"en","text":"Painter Lincoln Park, NJ\nKarla Matos is a 29-year-old painter, born in Manhattan from Dominican parents who kept a very traditional home. She has three sisters who made her childhood very exciting and colorful. Coming from a big family, mostly all women who have overcome many obstacles, inspires her to persevere through tough times. Getting through tough times is something that reflects in her work since every stroke is unpredictable. Karla is constantly problem-solving as she paints. She attended Academy of Art University, took classes at Art Studio NYC where she learned a lot about finding her unique style. Karla now lives in Lincoln Park, NJ and loves it.\nKarla's work can be very colorful and inspired by all types of abstract methods. She has been experimenting lately with Neo-Expressionism. Her art is always evolving; there is not much she thinks about during her painting sessions as she lets the paintbrush lead. Experimenting with color and brush strokes as she paints makes each painting distinctive, neither conventional nor easily describable. Concentrating more on the process, mixing different colors, techniques and focusing less on what the end product might be, makes it more enjoyable and frees her from the notion of having a perfect painting. For her, painting is a form of meditation. Also, it fills her with curious anticipation each time she begins a new painting, treating the canvas as a sketchbook gives her the feeling of being able to create anything her brush allows.\nA quote that defines a lot of her pieces, \"Life is a journey, not a destination.\" - Emerson\nSolo, The Devil’s in The Details, Serendipity Labs Ridgewood - Ridgewood, NJ\nGroup, Greenpoint Gallery Annual Show, The Greenpoint Gallery - Brooklyn, NY","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ilonaniemi.blogspot.com/2006/11/faces-are-almost-ready-now.html","date":"2018-07-17T06:06:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589573.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20180717051134-20180717071134-00214.warc.gz","language_score":0.9858406782150269,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__226951963","lang":"en","text":"The faces are almost ready now. They have between six and eight layers of paint each, and I am going to design bodies for them today.\nI don't enjoy writing about my work online, so I will stop it after finishing these paintings. To me, keeping an online blog is almost like a really awkward way of keeping a diary. I don't want to write anything personal, yet during the actual process of painting, I don't have anything impersonal to write.\nAfter finishing these paintings, I will include only images and short captions of text in the blog. Hopefully that'll work better.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://malaysiahomie.com/the-best-home-color-palettes-for-each-zodiac-sign/","date":"2024-02-24T09:18:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474526.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224080616-20240224110616-00756.warc.gz","language_score":0.8918625116348267,"token_count":827,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__160229973","lang":"en","text":"Are you looking for the perfect home color palette to suit your zodiac sign? Astrology and design collide in this article, where we explore the best color palettes for each zodiac sign. From vibrant reds to calming blues, discover how color can capture your astrological personality! With these unique combinations, you’ll be able to create the perfect atmosphere in your home that reflects your individual style. So read on to find out how you can make the most of your sign’s color combinations!\nAries: A daring, intense color palette is a winner for Aries. Choose colors like magenta, vibrant yellow, and orange to bring out the fiery spirit of this zodiac sign. These colors will help foster courage and passion—two qualities that define the determined Arian.\nTaurus: Calming blues and greens are a must for the earthy, grounded Taurus. Go for soft pastels and muted tones that will create a soothing atmosphere in any home. Shades of blue like powder blues, baby blues, and even steel blues are perfect for this sign.\nGemini: For Geminis who love to mix it up from time to time, a bright and playful color palette is perfect. Look for colors like pink, purple, yellow, and orange to create an energized space full of fun and liveliness.\nCancer: Cancers need a home that fosters feelings of security and comfort. Home décor should be cozy and inviting, with muted shades of blues, greens, and earth tones. Choose colors like light pink, powder blue, and sage green to create a calming atmosphere.\nLeo: Leo is the boldest of the zodiac signs and loves bright colors. Stick with shades of reds, oranges, and yellows that will bring a sense of enthusiasm and adventure into any room. Leo also appreciates luxury, so don’t be afraid to go for a bit of shine with some metallic accents.\nVirgo: Simple and sleek colors are the way to go for this analytical sign. Neutral tones like whites, taupes, and grays will appeal to their practical sensibilities and create an environment ideal for focus and concentration.\nLibra: Libras are known for their love of beauty, so pick hues that capture this aesthetic. Use shades of pink, soft blues, and lavender to create a tranquil and elegant space. Bright whites can also be added in here and there to bring balance.\nScorpio: Scorpios are intense and passionate, so choose colors that reflect this. Use deep purples and reds to evoke a feeling of power, drama, and mystery. Silver accents can also be added for a bit of luxury.\nSagittarius: This sign loves an eclectic mix of bright, vibrant colors. Choose bold shades like turquoise and teal along with fiery oranges and yellows to create an exciting and energetic atmosphere.\nCapricorn: For the traditional Capricorn, warm earth tones are a must. Stick with shades of browns, tans, and olive greens that will bring a sense of stability into any home. Silver accents can also be added here and there for a bit of glamour.\nAquarius: Creative Aquarians should go for a unique and unexpected color palette. Use bright blues, purples, and pinks to create an exciting and imaginative atmosphere. You can also add some metallic accents in here and there to give the space a bit of personality.\nPisces: Pisces loves soft, romantic colors that evoke a sense of peace and tranquility. Choose shades of blues and greens, along with light pinks, to create a calming environment ideal for relaxation. Silver or gold accents can also be added for a bit of luxury.\nAs you can see, each zodiac sign can benefit from different colors when decorating their homes. By taking the time to find out what colors best suit your zodiac sign, you can create a home atmosphere that reflects your personality and helps you feel more comfortable and relaxed.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.mylubbock.us/departmental-websites/departments/garden-arts-center/classes-and-workshops/dyan-newton","date":"2015-03-04T11:14:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-11/segments/1424936463475.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20150226074103-00116-ip-10-28-5-156.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9331145286560059,"token_count":171,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-11","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-11__0__94070885","lang":"en","text":"PLEASE SEE THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE FOR THE 2015 SUPPLY LIST\nABOUT THE CLASS:\nThis course focuses on the fundamentals of painting with acrylics. Dyan Newton shares her personal and professional techniques with students. Her bright and vivid style of painting is both incredibly stunning and accessible for painters of all levels.\nStudents will meet once a week in order to complete paintings and work on their technique.\n*NEW* SUPPLY LIST:\nDyan Newton has collaborated with Varsity Bookstore\nto create a kit for students to use! The kit is $192 (A $129 VALUE!) and includes everything you will need for the the course. The entire class supply list is available for download below, if you already have some supplies then you may use the list to fill in supplies you still might need:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://portugart.org/ra%C3%BAl-ferreira.html","date":"2017-08-23T19:17:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886123359.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20170823190745-20170823210745-00366.warc.gz","language_score":0.6776636838912964,"token_count":988,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__175028057","lang":"en","text":"\"The work that I develop shows a dissatisfaction with the traditional limits of the painting. On the wall, there arises an unstable object, through the registration of more traditional methods of construction. The monochrome painting, almost neutral, it is appropriate to highlight the ritual act of construct/deconstruct. The canvas is cut and folded in staging that seeks to find another story, another identity; your place. It is simultaneously the affirmation of the existence of the author but also the work.\"\nBorn in Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal, 1975\nAcademic qualifications: 2000/2003 – Master degree Ma Art, Craft and Design Education - University of Surrey Roehampton/ESEVC. 1993/1997 – Graduation in Technological and Visual Education, ESEV.\nSolo Exhibitions (selection): 2014 - \"Naked\", Galeria Rectângulo de Ouro, República das Artes, Cerveira; 2013 - \"Arena\", Museu D. Diogo de Sousa, Braga; Casa da Esquina, Coimbra; 2012 - \"Rés-do-Chão\", Mosteiro de S.Martinho de Tibães, Braga; Rui Alberto Espaço de Arte, Vila Nova de Gaia;\n2011 – \"Rés-do-Chão\", Casa-Museu Teixeira Lopes, Vila Nova de Gaia; Sala de Exposições, Teatro Municipal de Vila Real; Centro Cultural e Congressos, Caldas da Rainha; CAE Sever do Vouga; 2010 – \"nonsense - vida só a dos frutos da terra que mais desejámos colher\", Velha - a - Branca - estaleiro cultural, Braga; 2008 – \"Sobre a nudez forte da verdade - o manto diáfano da fantasia - Relicário reescrito\", Instalação, Museu Teixeira Lopes, Vila Nova de Gaia;\n\"Certo Ser\", Instalação, Solar Condes de Resende, Canelas, Vila Nova de Gaia.\nGroup Exhibitions (selection): 2015– I Biennial of Art Gaia; Estímulos Contemporâneos, José Rodrigues Foundation, Porto; 2013– Abel Manta Prize for Painting 2013, Gouveia; Gaia on Fire, XVII Biennial Cerveira; 2011– Biennial Mask Bragança / Mascararte - Sculpture Competition; V Erotic Art Prize, Gondomar; 2010– II Biennial of Art Ansião; I Biennial of Art Penedono; V-a-B Art Fest # 2, Braga; 2009– International Biennial of Young Art of Vila Verde; Abel Manta Prize for Painting 2009; 1st Prize Youth Arts CAE; V-a-B art fest,Velha a Branca Estaleiro Cultural, Braga; 2008– Painting and Sculpture Prize Artur Bual, Amadora; VIII Biennial of Painting of the Eixo Atlântico 2008/2009, Verín; Prize for Painting and Sculpture D. Fernando II, Sintra; Biennial of Visual Arts, Marinha Grande; Abel Manta Prize for Painting 2008, Gouveia; Aveiro Young Designer 2008, Biennial of Young Art Painting Penafiel.\nAwards: 2011– 1st Prize of Sculpture Biennial Mask Bragança / Mascararte; Honorable Mention, V Erotic Art Prize, Gondomar; 2010– 1st Prize of Painting Biennial of Art Ansião; 2008– Honorable Mention, Painting Biennial of Young Art of Penafiel; 2005– Honorable Mention, Young Designer 2005 Aveiro, Honorable Mention, Art Biennial - Mafra; 2003–1st Prize of Painting Biennial Mask Bragança / Mascararte 2000– Honorable Mention, National Prize for Painting António Joaquim / Gaia.\n'Polis Wall I' 2015_mixed media on canvas and old tile_44x43x36cm\n'Polis Wall III' 2015_mixed media on canvas and old tile_42x40x33cm\n'Reverse, hug' 2015_mixed media on canvas_83x82x50cm\n'Reverse, your skin' 2015_mixed media on canvas_80x81x50cm\nFor more information about this artworks please contact us to: firstname.lastname@example.org","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://eng.belta.by/society/view/vitebsk-to-celebrate-marc-chagalls-birthday-131542-2020/","date":"2020-08-14T09:01:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439739182.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20200814070558-20200814100558-00132.warc.gz","language_score":0.9615827798843384,"token_count":293,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__195449692","lang":"en","text":"VITEBSK, 7 July (BelTA) - The Marc Chagall House Museum in Vitebsk is preparing to celebrate the artist's birthday on 7 July. The Belarusian Theater Lyalka together with the Marc Chagall Museum will hold a museum and theatrical event “Happy Birthday, Marc!”, BelTA learned from the theater.\nThe event will start at 21h00. The museum has prepared an exhibition quest for its visitors and a street performance dedicated to the life and work of the famous artist from Vitebsk. The audience is in for a lot of unconventional questions and an unusual spectacle - a performance in which artists on stilts will work with dolls of different systems and sizes. The organizers hope the weather will be good today.\nMarc Chagall is a world-renowned artist, born in Vitebsk. In addition to graphics and painting, he was engaged in designing stage sets. He also painted the ceiling of the Opera Garnier in Paris. Marc Chagall is one of the most famous representatives of the 20th century avant-garde. Vitebsk has the Marc Chagall House Museum and the Art Center. The city hosts Chagall readings and plein-airs. A museum of the history of the Vitebsk People's Art School was opened in the historic building after renovations in 2018. The school was set up by Marc Chagall more than 100 years ago.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hindimaikhoj.com/web-stories/6-famous-indian-painting-techniques/","date":"2024-04-23T21:18:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818740.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423192952-20240423222952-00144.warc.gz","language_score":0.9418410062789917,"token_count":349,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__178733872","lang":"en","text":"Madhubani Painting Originating from Bihar, Madhubani painting is characterised by intricate designs and vibrant colours. Artists use natural pigments and depict mythological themes, nature, and daily life. The paintings often feature bold lines and geometric patterns.\nPattachitra Painting Pattachitra is a traditional painting style from Odisha, often depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. Artists use vibrant colours and draw intricate details on a piece of cloth or dried palm leaf. The art form has a distinctive folk appeal.\nKalamkari Painting Kalamkari is a traditional art form from Andhra Pradesh, known for its hand-painted or block- printed cotton fabrics. The artists use a pen- like tool (kalam) to draw freehand and depict mythological stories or floral patterns. Natural dyes are commonly used, and the process involves multiple stages.\nMiniature Painting Miniature painting is a meticulous art form that originated in the Mughal courts. It involves intricate brushwork and fine detailing. The themes often revolve around courtly life, religious events, and portraits. Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are notable centres for miniature painting.\nWarli Painting Hailing from the tribal communities of Maharashtra, Warli painting is known for its simplicity and use of basic geometric shapes. The paintings often depict scenes of daily life, rituals, and nature. White rice paste is commonly used on a dark background to create the compositions.\nTanjore Painting Tanjore paintings originated in the southern state of Tamil Nadu. They are characterised by rich, vivid colours, and the use of gold foil to highlight certain aspects. Tanjore paintings often depict deities from Hindu mythology and have a distinct three-dimensional effect.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mrcolour.com.au/commercial-painters-tweed-shire-and-byron-bay","date":"2024-04-21T08:58:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817729.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421071342-20240421101342-00489.warc.gz","language_score":0.8883035182952881,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__8713160","lang":"en","text":"COMMERCIAL PAINTERS TWEED COAST AND BYRON SHIRE\nOFFICE, WAREHOUSE, RETAIL AND FACTORY PAINTING\nDo you need a fast painting service that won’t hold up your business?\nDo you need flexible painters who work out of hours?\nDo you need reliable painters who’ll meet your commitments?\nWe're the commercial painters for you.\nIf you’re looking for high quality commercial painters on the Tweed Coast and, Byron Shire then choose us.\nWe’re expert commercial painters who’ve been helping business owners for over 10 years.\nFrom small shopfronts, board rooms to entire warehouses, we've got you covered.\nWe take pride in our preparation processes, experienced team and quality products.\nWe’ll make sure every aspect of your project is executed with outstanding workmanship.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://store.gates-art.com/en/collections/%E7%9F%A2%E5%B6%8B-%E5%88%A9%E9%9B%84-%E3%83%97%E3%83%AD%E3%83%95%E3%82%A3%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB","date":"2023-12-05T19:54:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100555.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20231205172745-20231205202745-00150.warc.gz","language_score":0.9808565974235535,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__3571821","lang":"en","text":"He was born in 1949 and is from Saitama Prefecture.\nStudied under Hiroshi Nishihara, Toru Koyano, and Kazuo Yoshida. In 1975, he exhibited his work for the first time at the Shinkyo Art Exhibition, and has exhibited every year since. He has also exhibited at the Shinwa Art Exhibition, the River Painting Grand Prize Exhibition, and the Human Anthem Grand Prize Exhibition. He was awarded the 45th Shinkyo Exhibition Member Effort Award, the 6th Human Anthem Grand Prize Exhibition Honorable Mention Award, and many other awards. Held 10 solo exhibitions. (Ginza Seiko Gallery, Tokyo Kotsu Kaikan, etc.)\nCommittee Member of the Shinkyo Art Society / Chairman of the Kokuyo Art Society / Member of the Japan Artists Association","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://heidyandcoco.com/pages/about-heidy-santos","date":"2020-10-28T02:11:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107896048.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20201028014458-20201028044458-00045.warc.gz","language_score":0.9914584755897522,"token_count":241,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__108847941","lang":"en","text":"About Heidy Santos\nHeidy Santos de Gonzalez born in Dominican Republic in 1982 did a bachelor in business and started the career in fashion design but then moved to the USA in 2012 with her family and didn't finish. She always wanted to paint but it wasn't until she got married and had her first child that she began to paint. Heidy is very optimistic and thinks that it is never too late to start when you are passionate about something. She loves Jesus and sold some of her business to dedicate time to study the bible and paint.\nShe went to an art school in Dominican Republic for 3 months in 2004 to learn the basics of fine arts. Then came her second child a girl but that did not stop her, she dedicated her pregnancy to painting and developing the techniques. After having her second baby she spent hours painting which caused pain in her back and the doctors suggested to take a break. So that made her take a pause for a few years, although she then resumed and has been painting to date.\nShe likes to paint animals and fruits. Her works have an impressionist style and she is focused on making paintings with sentimental value and is painting her clients' pets and special memories.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.surfacemag.com/events/glyn-philpot-flesh-and-spirit/","date":"2022-10-04T14:13:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337504.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20221004121345-20221004151345-00112.warc.gz","language_score":0.9598771929740906,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__29734596","lang":"en","text":"9 N Pallant,\nChichester PO19 1TJ, United Kingdom\nOne of Britain’s most respected portrait painters in the early 20th century, Glyn Philpot initially gained renown for his style that mimicked the old masters and, later in his career, for his sensitive depictions of Black and queer people with abstracted backgrounds and a lighter color palette. The first major exhibition of the British artist in nearly 40 years brings together more than 80 such works, many unseen in the public for decades, and reveals recent efforts to identify some of his previously anonymous subjects.\n(Pictured:“Portrait of Henry Thomas in Profile,” 1934-5. Image courtesy Pallant House Gallery.)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.foxtrotfilms.com/pictures-in-exhibition/","date":"2022-05-16T18:39:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662512229.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516172745-20220516202745-00760.warc.gz","language_score":0.9455639123916626,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__39217061","lang":"en","text":"One of the Scottish watercolours by HRH The Prince of Wales featured in Royal Paintbox film, can be seen at The Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours annual exhibition which opened today at the Mall Galleries. HRH The Prince of Wales is also the Institute’s Patron.\nThere are over 400 watercolour works on display giving a comprehensive overview of watercolour painting today.\nA selection of works are available to browse & buy online.\n5th to 18th April 2013\nOpen daily 10am to 5pm","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.johmm.com/the-delhi-home-of-artist-manu-parekh/","date":"2023-06-07T15:50:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224653930.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20230607143116-20230607173116-00605.warc.gz","language_score":0.9836819171905518,"token_count":781,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__135896805","lang":"en","text":"Manu Parekh, the Artist in His Delhi Home\nManu Parekh, an 83-year-old Padma Shri awardee, is a prolific artist who has spent decades contributing to the arts scene in India. From his humble home in Chittaranjan Park, Delhi, Parekh talks about his life as an artist and the people who have influenced him along the way.\nRuled by Commitment and Productivity\nFor Parekh, productivity and commitment are essential elements of a long-term art career. From his early years, Parekh was not granted opportunities to study abroad, like many other artists. Instead, he spent a decade in Kolkata, where he became an artist as a result of becoming a part of the Bengali intelligentsia. He points to his relationships with senior Bengali artists as influential in his artistic development.\nParekh’s dedication to his career is also reflected in his daily painting regimen, which he credits to maintaining his longevity in the arts. He emphasizes that being engaged with the craft every day, no matter the medium, has made a significant impact on his work.\nComrades in Art\nParekh speaks highly of other artists, both for their technical skills and their innovative approaches to the craft. He admires Rabindranath Tagore for his originality and authentically Indian style. Parekh also commends the reckless style of F.N. Souza and the complex and multi-dimensional works of Bhupen Khakhar. However, Parekh also highlights his admiration for his wife’s sweet yet profound artistic works.\nThe artist credits his relationship with other artists for his growth in the arts. He speaks about how interacting with other artists has expanded his understanding of techniques, processes, and mediums. Parekh is a firm believer that understanding someone else’s art can broaden an artist’s viewpoints, approaches, and styles – making them better artists.\nAn Art Collection of Lessons and Inspiration\nMixed among Parekh’s own works on his home’s walls are paintings by his wife, Madhvi Parekh, Ashok Ahuja, and Bhupen Khakhar. Each piece offers lessons and sources of inspiration, inspiring him to keep painting daily. Parekh explains, “It’s a way of respecting the work of others and serve as signals of growth so that one may improve their own”.\n– Parekh spent a decade in Kolkata, where he became an artist thanks to the city’s arts and crafts scene.\n– Parekh’s wife Madhvi Parekh is also an acclaimed artist whose style reflects her own profoundness.\n– Parekh credits his relationship with other artists for expanding his understanding of techniques, processes, and mediums.\nManu Parekh, an artist who has spent decades contributing to the art scene in India, emphasizes the value of productivity and commitment to an art career. He credits his relationship with other artists for the growth of his artistic talents. Parekh demonstrates a deep respect for other artists’ work, and whether they are his friends or famous artists, by having their works on his walls.\nManu Parekh has left an indelible mark on Indian art that is the product of his dedication and work ethics. His art captures and reflects Indian culture, society, and life. Parekh’s willingness to learn from others, respect their work, and see the strengths in their art allows him to continue to grow as an artist. Parekh is an example of how productivity and commitment can positively impact a long-term art career.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.theougallery.com/air-artist-profiles/2020/4/16/chrissy-nickerson-canmore-alberta","date":"2019-09-17T04:49:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573052.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20190917040727-20190917062727-00422.warc.gz","language_score":0.9506207704544067,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__20255823","lang":"en","text":"Chrissy Nickerson - Canmore, Alberta\nChrissy Nickerson studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Art and a Bachelor of Design in Environmental Planning. She also completed a one year study in Florence, Italy at the Lorenzo D’Medici Institute of Art and Design.\n“I paint for the sake of art, for the celebration of colour and for my own joy. Colour and bold brushwork allow me to build vivid landscape representations like rich tapestries. Onsite, in the fresh air with my colours, is a great day spent. I have a deep passion to interpret the mountains, trees and skies of the Rocky Mountains where I live, in my own unique way. The challenge of growing as an artist is constant. I have always been, and will always be, a working artist, reveling in the continued learning process.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://bearscheapshop.com/495/interior-painters-medford-oregon-chooses/","date":"2024-04-18T05:28:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817187.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418030928-20240418060928-00866.warc.gz","language_score":0.9348626732826233,"token_count":3661,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__120853124","lang":"en","text":"Professional Medford Oregon House Painters Close To You\nWith regards to painting your house in Medford, Oregon, you would like to actually hire professional house painters who are able to deliver exceptional results.\nProfessional Medford Oregon house painters hold the expertise and skills to change your house with a fresh coat of paint. 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Additionally, it allows you to seek advice and acquire a feeling of the way that they approach their work.\nIf you take the time to select the right Medford Oregon house painters for your home, it is possible to ensure an even and successful painting project that exceeds your expectations. Remember, selecting the best house painters is definitely an investment which will improve the beauty and value of your home for a long time.\nComprehensive Services Available From Medford Oregon House Painters\nMedford Oregon house painters provide a wide range of comprehensive painting services to satisfy your needs. Using their expertise and focus on detail, they make certain that every surface of your property is painted to perfection. Whether you need interior or exterior painting, these professionals possess the knowledge, skills, and equipment to handle any project with precision and excellence.\nInterior Painting Providers\nWhen it comes to interior painting, Medford Oregon house painters offer a diverse variety of solutions to change your living areas. They specialize in painting walls, ceilings, trim, and cabinets, revitalizing your interiors and providing them with a brand new and updated look. Whether you prefer an even and stylish finish or even a textured and artistic design, these painters can handle different textures and finishes to meet your particular preferences.\nExterior Painting Expertise\nMedford Oregon house painters come with the skills and expertise to improve the exteriors of your property. From painting siding and trim to refinishing decks and fences, they may have the skills and equipment to tackle any exterior project. These professionals understand the value of a well-painted exterior in making a positive first impression and improving the overall entrance charm of your property.\nSpecialty Finishes and Customized Solutions\nIf you’re searching for a unique and personalized touch to your property, Medford Oregon house painters offer specialty finishes and customized solutions. They can create faux finishes, murals, and accent walls to include character and charm in your living spaces. These painters work closely together with you to comprehend your vision and carry it to life, ensuring that every piece of information is executed with precision and creativity.\nMedford Oregon Exterior Painters: Enhancing Curb Appeal\nMedford Oregon exterior painters focus on enhancing the entrance charm of your house. They understand the value of a properly-painted exterior in creating a positive first impression. These painters possess the skills and knowledge to properly prepare and paint the exterior surfaces of your house, whether it’s siding, stucco, brick, or wood. They use high-quality paint and techniques to ensure an extended-lasting and delightful finish. By hiring Medford Oregon exterior painters, you are able to transform the look of your house and enhance its overall entrance charm.\nWith regards to house exterior painting, curb appeal plays a vital role in making a positive and inviting atmosphere. A highly-painted exterior can significantly improve the appearance of your home and increase its value. The exterior painters Medford Oregon is offering are skilled pros who understand the importance of attention to detail and quality craftsmanship.\n- They have got the expertise to correctly prepare the surfaces of your house, ensuring a smooth and also paint application.\n- Whether your house has siding, stucco, brick, or wood, these painters hold the knowledge to choose the best suited paint and application techniques.\n- They normally use high-quality paint that is durable, weather-resistant, and long-lasting, ensuring that your house will stay beautiful for years to come.\nResidential painting is not only about applying a brand new coat of paint. It’s about transforming your house and enhancing its curb appeal. Through the help of Medford Oregon exterior painters, you can create a welcoming and attractive exterior that can impress both guests and passersby.\n|Curb Appeal Factors\n|Advantages of Hiring Medford Oregon Exterior Painters\n|Enhanced first impression\n|Professional painters will make sure a smooth and flawless finish that can cause an optimistic impact.\n|Increased home value\n|A properly-painted exterior can significantly improve the need for your property.\n|Improved aesthetic appeal\n|Experienced painters can recommend color schemes and finishes that improve the beauty of your home.\n|Protection against the elements\n|Quality paint and proper application techniques will provide long-lasting protection against weather damage.\nHiring Medford Oregon exterior painters is really a wise investment in the overall look and value of your home. Their expertise, focus on detail, and use of high-quality materials will make sure a beautiful and long-lasting exterior finish.\nInterior Painters Medford Oregon: Translating Your Vision to Reality\nIn terms of transforming your property in Medford, Oregon, right into a space that reflects your personal style and produces the ideal ambiance, interior painters in Medford Oregon are the go-to experts. These skilled professionals have the knowledge and expertise to take your vision to life using their exceptional home interior painting solutions.\nIn-Depth Color Consultation\nSelecting the right colors for your house could be a daunting task, but through the help of Medford Oregon interior painters, it will become very simple. They offer in-depth color consultations to know your requirements and enable you to choose the perfect hues for each room. Making use of their expert guidance, you may create a cohesive and harmonious color scheme that complements your overall decor and increases the overall appeal of your property.\nFocus on Detail in Each and Every Brushstroke\nWhen it comes to achieving flawless results, interior painters in Medford Oregon pay meticulous awareness of everything. From ensuring clean lines to delivering smooth finishes, these professionals be proud of their craftsmanship. Using their precise brushstrokes and specialist techniques, they transform your walls, ceilings, and trim into stunning works of art. Their dedication to perfection generates a flawless finish that adds a little elegance in your living areas.\n|Benefits associated with Hiring Interior Painters in Medford Oregon\n|Expertise in home interior painting\n|In-depth color consultation for a cohesive look\n|Focus on detail for flawless results\n|Professional techniques and tools\n|Transforming your home right into a beautiful and inviting space\nUsing their expertise, awareness of detail, and dedication to customer care, interior painters in Medford Oregon can turn your house into the home of your dreams. Whether you’re looking to refresh a single room or transform your whole interior, these professionals possess the skills and creativity to provide outstanding results.\nExceptional Quality and Professionalism from Medford Painters\nWith regards to painting your house, you desire nothing but the very best. Medford painters are known for their exceptional quality and professionalism, ensuring that your painting project is completed towards the highest standards.\nStrict Adherence to Industry Standards\nMedford painters follow industry standards to ensure every aspect of your painting project meets the best quality level. From proper preparation strategies to using high-quality materials and tools, they leave no room for compromise. By implementing industry standards, Medford painters ensure that your paint job is long-lasting and visually stunning.\nLicensed and Certified Professional Teams\nWhenever you hire Medford painters, you can trust that you are dealing with licensed and certified professionals. These painters undergo training and remain updated with all the latest painting techniques and trends. Their expertise and data allow them to bring your vision to life and transform your property right into a work of art.\n|Benefits associated with Hiring Medford Painters\n|Professionalism and awareness of detail\n|Adherence to industry standards\n|Licensed and certified professionals\nWhy Local Medford Oregon House Painters Are Definitely the Optimal Choice\nHiring local Medford Oregon house painters offers several advantages. When it comes to painting your home, you would like personalized service and awareness of detail to ensure that your specific needs and preferences are met. Local house painters understand the value of delivering exceptional results and go ahead and take time to know your vision.\nOne of the advantages of hiring local house painters could be the deep expertise in the regional climate. They know how different climate conditions can impact the longevity in the paint and which products are best suited for the area. By choosing local Medford Oregon house painters, you can rely on that they can recommend the most appropriate and sturdy paint options for your home.\nAn additional advantage of hiring local house painters is their knowledge of the architecture and elegance of homes in Medford. They may have experience working with different types of homes, whether it’s a contemporary house or even a historic property. This helps to ensure that the painting process is seamless and that your property maintains its unique character and beauty.\nSupporting the local economy is another essential consideration when hiring local Medford Oregon house painters. By choosing local professionals, you contribute to the expansion and prosperity of your community. Local businesses are invested in their community and strive to supply the best service possible to their fellow residents.\nOverall, hiring local Medford Oregon house painters gives you personalized service, understanding of the regional climate, and a dedication to the city. These factors get them to the ideal selection for your painting needs.\nMedford Oregon House Painters’ Process: From Consultation to Completion\nWhenever you hire Medford Oregon house painters, you could expect a seamless and structured process from your initial consultation towards the finishing of your painting project. This helps to ensure that each step is carefully executed and you are participating and informed through the entire entire journey.\nThe process begins with a primary consultation, where you could discuss your project with all the painters. Throughout this consultation, they are going to measure the scope of work, evaluate the surfaces that need to be painted, and provide you with a quote for the project. This consultation allows the painters to higher understand your particular needs and preferences, ensuring they can provide you with the results you envision.\nAfter the project is approved and the contract is signed, the painters will commence the preparation phase. This can include cleaning the surfaces to become painted, sanding any rough areas, and priming when needed. Proper preparation is vital to achieving a smooth and long-lasting finish.\nNext comes the painting stage, in which the professional Medford Oregon house painters will apply the paint utilizing their expertise and professional techniques. They are going to use high-quality tools and materials to ensure even coverage as well as a flawless finish. Whether it’s interior or exterior painting, the painters hold the skills to transform your property with precision and awareness of detail.\nRight after the painting is done, the house painters will tidy up the location, leaving your house looking fresh and tidy. They understand the significance of leaving your space within the same condition, if not better, than when they arrived. This includes removing any paint splatters, organizing their equipment, and tidying in the workspace.\nOverall, Medford Oregon house painters prioritize clear communication and transparency through the entire process. You could expect regular updates, open dialogue, and the ability to provide feedback at every stage of the project. This helps to ensure that your vision is realized and you are content with the outcome.\nCustomer Experiences with House Painters in Medford\nCustomers in Medford have had positive experiences with house painters in the region. Reviews and testimonials attest to the professionalism, skill, and customer care offered by Medford house painters. Customers appreciate the eye to detail, timely finishing of projects, and the transformation with their homes. Many highlight the exceptional communication and collaboration with Medford house painters, making sure their vision is realized. These positive customer experiences are a testament to the standard and repair provided by Medford house painters.\nComprehending the Cost: Investment in Medford Oregon House Painting\nWhen it comes to house painting in Medford, Oregon, it’s important to understand the cost involved as well as the value it brings to your house. This section will explore important factors such as quotes and budget considerations, as well as the longevity and protection that quality painting provides.\nQuotes and Budget Considerations\nObtaining quotes from different painting companies is a crucial step in understanding the price of house painting in Medford, Oregon. By comparing quotes, you can find the best fit for the budget and ensure you get competitive pricing while maintaining quality and professionalism. Be sure you take into account the reputation and experience with the painting companies when looking for quotes.\nIt’s important to note that the cost of house painting in Medford, Oregon may differ based upon factors including the size of your property, the type of paint used, the complexity in the project, and then any additional solutions required. By discussing your unique needs and expectations with painting professionals, it is possible to receive accurate and tailored quotes that align together with your budget.\nValue Past the Paint: Longevity and Protection\nWhilst the immediate benefit from house painting is improving the aesthetic appeal of your house, there is value beyond the paint itself. By investing in professional house painting in Medford, Oregon, it is possible to significantly enhance the longevity and protection of the property.\nA well-done painting job acts as a protective barrier against external elements such as moisture, Ultra violet rays, and deterioration. This protection aids in preventing harm to your home’s surfaces, including wood, metal, or concrete, ultimately reducing the requirement for costly repairs or replacements down the road.\nFurthermore, house painting can contribute to the overall worth of your property. A well-maintained and freshly painted home can attract possible buyers and increase entrance charm, ultimately leading to an increased return on your own investment.\nComparative Quotes for House Painting in Medford, Oregon\nBelow is a table comparing quotes from three reputable painting companies in Medford, Oregon. Please note that these quotes are for illustrative purposes only and may vary dependant upon the specific requirements of the project. For accurate and personalized quotes, it is best to check with the respective painting companies.\n|Quote for Exterior Painting\n|Quote for Interior Painting\nTake note that this above costs are approximate and susceptible to change. It is recommended to contact each painting company directly for accurate and up-to-date quotes according to your unique project requirements.\nWrapping It Up\nHiring professional Medford Oregon house painters is the simplest way to bring life to your home and enhance its overall appearance. These skilled painters offer comprehensive professional services, including both interior and exterior painting, with awareness of detail and exceptional quality. By choosing local Medford Oregon house painters, you benefit from personalized service as well as their knowledge of the local climate and architecture.\nFrom the consultation process to the completing the project, Medford Oregon house painters prioritize professionalism and customer satisfaction. They understand the significance of clear communication and transparency, ensuring that you will be involved with every step of the painting process. Making use of their expertise and meticulous approach, these painters will transform your home right into a vibrant and refreshed living quarters.\nDon’t be satisfied with anything under the very best. Hire Medford Oregon house painters and enjoy the peace of mind that is included with knowing your property is in capable and skilled hands. Whether you want a fresh coat of paint to your interiors or desire to improve your entrance charm with an all new exterior paint job, these professionals hold the expertise and experience to offer exceptional results. Trust inside the quality and service offered by Medford Oregon house painters and see the transformation unfold.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://eca.gov.ae/explore-resources/painting-the-windows/","date":"2023-09-24T19:32:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506669.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924191454-20230924221454-00181.warc.gz","language_score":0.9161078929901123,"token_count":355,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__124181638","lang":"en","text":"Painting the Windows\n- Use homemade paint to paint the windows in your little one’s room.\n- 1 cup flour\n- 1 cup liquid soap\n- 1 cup water\n- Vegetable coloring\n- 1 large container\n- 4 small containers\n- 1 popsicle stick\nPerform this colorful sensory activity to help your little one create a work of art while strengthening their development of body movements and control and allowing them to draw and write.\nThis is a nice activity that will also allow your little one to stimulate their creativity and spend a nice moment with you, strengthening your affectional bond.\nBefore you start, prepare the environment where you two will work.\n- Start at a small table where your little one feels comfortable working.\n- Place all the ingredients on the table and ask for help to make the paint together.\n- Mix all the ingredients together in the large bowl. Ask your little one to stir them together using a popsicle stick. They may need a little help, but let them try.\n- Then take the mixture and divide it into the 4 small containers, and put a few drops of dye of different color into each container.\n- Now that you have the paint ready, invite your little one to paint the windows. I recommend that you look for a window that at the height of your little one and preferably outside. If you do it inside, I recommend putting a plastic covering down under the window so as not to dirty the floor.\n- Show your little one how to use the little homemade paint to finger paint on the window. I’m sure your little artist will have a lot of fun!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://edusguide.com/chalk-paint-paint-colors/","date":"2022-05-27T04:19:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662631064.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20220527015812-20220527045812-00226.warc.gz","language_score":0.8595598936080933,"token_count":545,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__205800149","lang":"en","text":"If you are looking for chalk paint blackboard paint colors, simply check out our links below :\nChalkboard paint can be expensive, and it usually comes in two colors, black or green. Not that black and green aren't lovely, but what if you want a pink chalboard, or possibly a bright orange one? No worries my friend…you can have a chalkboard in any color you like.\n14 Chic Chalkboard Paint Ideas for Grown Up Spaces. Written by … from dark black to a dusty charcoal gray color, which Tux thinks looks great.\nGet free shipping on qualified Chalkboard Paint or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Paint department.\nHow to make chalkboard paint any color you want! Yes! See this easy tutorial on how to get custom chalkboard paint colors and so much more!\nA final step required for many chalkboard paints is conditioning. You can condition the paint by rubbing the side of a piece of chalk all over the surface, then …\nPersonalize your entryway by painting frames with your favorite Valspar colors and the wall with chalkboard paint. Incorporate a DIY chalkboard banner into your …\nKids Chalkboard Art Wall~How to turn a textured wall into a smooth wall using your own paint color to make a chalkboard surface. My Home Tour: The Entryway …\nLooking to turn your walls into a canvas? Here's where to buy chalkboard paint, how to use it, and how it works on difference surfaces.\nPurchasing some chalkboard paint and applying it onto a wall or board is … This chalkboard paint is only available in black, but the limited color …","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://simonshawnandrews.com/product/dunsmir-river/","date":"2018-02-23T16:07:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891814801.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20180223154626-20180223174626-00067.warc.gz","language_score":0.9076383113861084,"token_count":107,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__160265253","lang":"en","text":"Size: 36″ x 36″ x 0.75″\nOil painting on stretched canvas\nThis is from an area close to where I live called Dunsmir community gardens. It’s a fantastic place with very picturesque views.\nNote that this ships to canada flat on stretcher bars and ready to hang. If shipped anywhere else it will be removed from the stretcher bars and rolled, along with the dismantled stretcher bars in a tube. You will need to restretch it at your local framers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://60poundsofpancakes.blogspot.com/2013/10/","date":"2017-05-23T05:10:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607369.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523045144-20170523065144-00332.warc.gz","language_score":0.9806135296821594,"token_count":617,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__122807071","lang":"en","text":"As part of my ongoing living room makeover I’ve decided to add a small table. I found an antique tilt top table on Craigslist for about $50. I like the fact that it tilts upright and I can set it flat against my wall. I feel it's just as much a piece of art as it is a table.\nThe colors I've decided on in my living room are cream, brown and light blue. I love the brown and blue color combination. Blue is the accent color in the room, so I don't want to go overboard with it. I once heard David Bromstad (host of Color Splash) say for an accent color to be used correctly it needs to be used at least three times in a room. Since I'm not a designer, I thought that sounded like great advice I could easily apply!\nI started with the addition of a blue table. I painted the top of my table blue and the base black. To create a super, easy crackle look I needed a few materials, blue paint, black paint, wood glue and paint brushes. I already had black paint, and since the table surface is small I was able to just use a sample size paint jar for a few dollars. I used your average wood glue, nothing fancy.\n1. First I cleaned the surface of my table with a damp rag. It was in pretty good condition already and I just needed to get some grime off. I opted not to sand it first. It was covered in a dark stain and since I was going for a crackle affect with the dark stain showing through, I really didn't think it needed it. Judge for yourself based on your finish. Sanding will help your paint adhere better in most circumstances.\n2. Next I poured the wood glue onto a paper plate and painted it thickly onto the table. The glue will dry quickly, so as I painted a few swipes of the wood glue, I followed up with a swipe of blue paint over it. I repeated this process for the entire table.\n3. Once finished with painting the glue and covering the glue with the blue paint, I waited for it to dry and do it's crackle magic. Except it wasn't crackling! I began to get concerned because the glue was drying and I wasn't sure how I was going to get paint and WOOD GLUE off of the table to start over. Instead, I grabbed my hair dryer and started heating/drying the paint in sections. Almost instantly I got the perfect crackle affect.\n4. The last thing I did was paint the base of the table black and voila I had a refinished table that all in all was a pretty quick and easy project.\nNormally I'd like to find more of a bargain furniture piece, however, I specifically wanted a tilt top table to save space so that limited my options. Even so, the cost of the paint, brushes and glue were less than $10. The project total was less than $60.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://darportfolio.tripod.com/INDEX.html","date":"2019-04-22T06:31:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578544449.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20190422055611-20190422081611-00175.warc.gz","language_score":0.9503982067108154,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__59853582","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to the Darteo Portfolio Page\nAn artist is compelled to work. My work is painting. The more I work the more my portfolio grows. These are not my latest paintings, but this is work I like. This is my method of sharing my work with you. Feel free to contact me via e-mail if you have any questions or you would like to own one of my paintings. If you would like to know more about me, my biography can be accessed by scrolling down this page. Turn the pages. 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This means you receive the perfect rocks for painting in every order.\nSet Includes: 20 Capcouriers Violet & Light Grey Painting Rocks.\nRock Size: These rocks range between 1.75 - 2 inches in length.\nThe Trusted Brand: Capcouriers is the leading brand in the rock painting industry. 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Proficient painters realize how to appropriately set up the house before really starting the activity of painting, and they comprehend the stuff to do it right. Here are a portion of the advantages of enlisting an expert artistic creation temporary worker to do this significant activity for you.\nThe main explanation a few mortgage holders even consider painting their own homes has to do with the expense. Each financial limit has its own requests, yet with regards to having your home painted to shield it from disintegration; it is considerably more practical over the long haul when you decide to complete it properly. When settling on which painter staten island contractual worker to pick, it is significant that you get various gauges with the goal that you can pick the one that is nearer to your focused on spending plan. Here and there when you are attempting to trim down the cost, you can visit with the artistic creation administrations to see which one will permit you to do a portion of the more fundamental work while they take care of better subtleties to assist trim with bringing down the general expense.\nAs you visit with painting administrations, ensure that you get some information about how they will ensure their work. Run of the mill painting guarantees stretch out over a period from 3 to 7 years. Ensure you see exactly what is secured if the painting administration needs to return to repaint your home. Each authorized artistic creation administration, paying little heed to where they are working is required to be protected and fortified so that in the event that you, the property holder, ought to continue a misfortune because of some activity of the painter or his group, you will have the option to recuperate from that misfortune. This gives extra believability to the wellbeing issues of the activity. At the point when your house is expertly painted by a legitimate organization, you will find that it will last a more extended timeframe than if you somehow happened to paint it yourself without the experience required to carry out the responsibility in an expert way. That implies that you won’t need to re-try the activity one year from now or the year, which will set aside cash over the long haul.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://avenuedesarts.org/art/charlie-edmiston/","date":"2023-10-04T20:49:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511406.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004184208-20231004214208-00387.warc.gz","language_score":0.9664397239685059,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__250093150","lang":"en","text":"Born and raised in Los Angeles, Charlie began his career as a graffiti artist working in a variety of styles and mediums, including colorful hard-edge paintings, large-scale murals, and bold design graphics. While attending Otis College of Art and Design, Charlie expanded his work to include letters and geometric shapes, which formed the basis of his abstract paintings. His multi-media works elicit strong emotional reactions because of his unique form, material and palette choices. Charlie’s use of vibrant colors embody the energy of L.A. along with the allure of Southern California. His distinctive style has gained international recognition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://emilysdmtportfolio.wordpress.com/2014/10/20/a-diy-lifestyle-episode-1-refinishing-an-old-desk/","date":"2018-06-19T21:33:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863206.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20180619212507-20180619232507-00284.warc.gz","language_score":0.9281740188598633,"token_count":556,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__115842121","lang":"en","text":"A DIY Lifestyle is a podcast series that demonstrates how to do a variety of different crafts and projects that you can do yourself. You can see tutorials from refinishing furniture, sewing projects, and even how to make yard art for your home.\nFor this podcast, I recorded my audio in Garageband, and then imported it into iMovie along with the photos for it. I created my DIY Lifestyle logo in Photoshop.\nThis episode is a step-by-step demonstration on how I refinished an old desk and gave it a fresh look, but still made it look old by giving in an antique look. Enjoy!\nSupplies needed to refinish an old desk (or another piece of wood furniture):\n- Paint stick\n- Paint can opener\n- Spray paint\n- Paint brush\n- Sand paper (220 grit) for distressing\n- Tack cloth or old rag\n- Screwdriver (to remove hardware)\n- Old sheets or towels to paint on\n- Mask to protect mouth when sanding/spray painting (optional)\n- Take a picture of the piece before you do anything (optional)\n- Remove all the hardware (if any)\n- Save all hardware until the end (in case you need to use the old screws for the new hardware)\n- Whip the piece clean- remove dust, dirt, cobwebs. Make sure it’s free of debris before you spray paint\n- This step isn’t necessary, but it makes the surface more rough so the paint sticks better, and it gets in all the corners easier than painting with a brush does.\n- Wait 30 minutes or so for spray paint to dry.\n- Open the paint, and stir it well. Then, begin painting.\n- Paint with the grain.\n- Don’t apply a ton right away. You will apply at least one more coat of paint after the first coat is dry.\n- Once ALL the painting is done, I recommend letting it dry at least 24-48 hour before you distress it (distressing is sanding away the paint in certain areas to give it an old look. If you do it before the paint has had enough time to dry, you will not get the look you want to achieve).\n- Use the 220 grit sand paper to start sanding at the edges of the piece. Start with a little, and then keep looking at it to see if you want to sand more or not. It’s always easier to sand away more than to realize you’ve done too much and want to fix it.\n- Once your satisfied with the distressed look, you will add the hardware.\n- Your refinished piece is not complete!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://laskasgardens.com/which-are-the-best-lava-rock-landscaped-sites-around-the-world/","date":"2021-09-22T03:06:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057303.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20210922011746-20210922041746-00710.warc.gz","language_score":0.9066159725189209,"token_count":162,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__58288445","lang":"en","text":"Landscape painting, especially lava rock, is an art form that is a mix of traditional and modern techniques.\nThe two most popular techniques are lithographic painting and watercolor painting.\nHere are 10 lava rock landscapes around the globe that can be enjoyed by everyone from artists to visitors.1.\nThe Lake of the Firebird by Charles Darwin2.\nThe Golden Hill by Franz Kafka3.\nA Desert Storm by Kurt Vonnegut4.\nThe Black Wall by Robert Louis Stevenson5.\nThe Lava Beach by Mark Twain6.\nThe Wall by Mark Aaronson7.\nThe Last Day of Paradise by William Faulkner8.\nThe Garden by Thomas Hardy9.\nThe Great Salt Lake by Robert Browning10.\nThe Blue Marble by Pablo Picasso","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://site-5147116-3568-1668.mystrikingly.com/blog/exactly-how-to-maximize-your-inside-painting-specialists","date":"2021-09-16T21:08:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780053759.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20210916204111-20210916234111-00608.warc.gz","language_score":0.9730108380317688,"token_count":850,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__246811251","lang":"en","text":"If you are taking into consideration hiring an interior painter to offer your house a makeover, you require to ask on your own whether you can obtain the exact same high quality of paint done at a portion of the cost. Before you hire any kind of company to do your household paint or industrial paint solutions, it is essential that you gather as much details regarding the company as possible. Seek evaluations online, and obtain info concerning their experience in the industry, view dawson creek painting company. Ask family and friends participants who have had comparable work done, and obtain recommendations. Doing all these background checks will certainly help make certain that you work with a paint solution that is credible, skilled, as well as will provide specialist results. If you are intending to renovate your inside or outside paint needs, you may wish to consider hiring household painters rather than a painting solutions company.\nRemember that painters for residential properties might not have the experience or expertise to complete high-grade projects like a large restoration. Nonetheless, household painters have the moment as well as expertise to do tiny jobs, such as painting a kitchen area or washroom. Sometimes, they might even be able to help you with a do-it-yourself task, especially if you do not have appropriate carpentry abilities. Residential painters are not rather as knowledgeable at doing custom-made tasks as business painters, however they can still repaint a sufficient wall and finish a job rapidly. It can be tough searching for quality outside domestic paint solutions because house owners usually feel like painting their home needs to not be considered component of their home embellishing budget. In reality, nonetheless, if homeowners take the time to plan effectively and also pick professional painters, they can have an attractive outside house exterior without damaging the financial institution, visit this website for more. Business paint services companies that focus on outside residential paint services are plentiful, and there are many companies that can supply competitive costs and also high quality job. For the most part, home owners need to be able to locate a number of terrific outside painting firms that provide competitive prices. Repainting a house's outside surface areas is not only a necessary task however it can also be enjoyable as well as satisfying. While property owners need to not anticipate to be able to turn their homes right into fairy yards in a matter of days, they can develop a remarkable first time embellishing impact. A property painter can offer up a selection of strategies for transforming the appearance of their houses, such as using gloss to a plain block outdoor patio or repainted doorways and also home windows. One means to make the outside surface areas of a house show up newer than ever before is by applying a fresh layer of paint to a weary or dull surface area. Paint on new surface areas is one of the best methods to make any residence extra enticing to purchasers. This is why expert painting solutions are ending up being a lot more prominent for very first time homeowners. Prior to hiring expert painters, property owners ought to try to find reduced prices and top quality work.\nReduced prices and low quality outcomes are not unusual, yet it is essential to find a business that offers both. It is also essential to inquire about assurances on the painting solutions provided. There are numerous companies that do not offer warranties since they do not really feel comfortable guaranteeing job. Because of this, it is important for homeowners to ask a number of inquiries, including the types of guarantees supplied by the painting services. The response to these inquiries can tell home owners whether a company deserves collaborating with. Homeowners that want getting an exterior or interior paint work done must look for a business that has stayed in business for a number of years. Hiring a company that has actually been in business for numerous years indicates that they have gotten the proficiency required to give expert painting services.\nFor included peace of mind, home owners should likewise work with a company that uses top notch interior painting jobs, such as water-jetting, airbrush paint and plastic layer. These solutions make sure that the exterior and interior paint of a home will certainly be carried out in a prompt way and with top notch products. Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painting","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wildheartisthawaii.com/mae-desmond/","date":"2019-12-09T04:50:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540517557.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20191209041847-20191209065847-00412.warc.gz","language_score":0.9518563151359558,"token_count":207,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__181337870","lang":"en","text":"Originally from Manitoba, Canada, Mae Desmond has been living on Hawai’i and Maui since 2011.\nAfter a vision while deep in the jungle, she set out to seriously pursue an art education and went on to study drawing, painting and impressionism under a prominent artist on the Big Island.\nBright and energetic, Mae paints in the alla prima style, often completing paintings in one sitting, with a particular love of plein air landscapes.\n“One of my ways of communing with nature is to paint outdoors. I love the challenge of it, and the experience of really getting to observe a place. I feel so grateful there are so many beautiful spots to explore on this island.\nAt the same time, there’s this palpable energy on this island, something powerful and magical that comes from living on an active volcano.\nThe subject of destruction and transformation comes up frequently in my work, as much as growth and creation. It’s all part of the cycle.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://christmasornaments.biz/a-z-all-brands-designers-artists/midwest-cbk-santas-slayer-red-resin-monster-truck-ornament/","date":"2020-12-04T23:21:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141745780.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20201204223450-20201205013450-00341.warc.gz","language_score":0.8827734589576721,"token_count":103,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__10036214","lang":"en","text":"Hand painted resin Monster truck in a deep cherry red. Painting job on this ornament is not perfect but its still cute. Santa’s slayer painted on the side. Perfect for your Monster truck enthusiast. Measures about 3 inches long, 2 1/4 inches wide and 1 3/4 inches high. One ornament\n- Hand painted resin – paint job is not perfect!\n- Bright cherry red\n- 1 3/4 inches high\n- Ready to hang on your tree\n- Makes a great gift","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://weddingbunny.us/a-10-point-plan-for-without-being-overwhelmed-9/","date":"2021-03-05T04:54:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178369721.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20210305030131-20210305060131-00196.warc.gz","language_score":0.9820306301116943,"token_count":710,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__169431053","lang":"en","text":"Exactly How Does Industrial Paint Differ From Home Painting?\nIndustrial painting describes expert job done on structures in the building sector. This would include exterior as well as indoor painting, roofing, flooring therefore a lot more. When working in this field, you might also be called for to establish something called a ‘composite’ coating. With a composite coating, the various elements of a building are commonly combined to give an attractive look that makes certain to thrill. These paints have a lengthy history in the building sector and have been used for several years, though the growth of newer products has actually dramatically boosted their high quality. Paint is utilized a lot across many different markets, yet it has actually developed its own one-of-a-kind place in modern society. It is often seen on business as well as property buildings to provide a completely face-lift. There are a lot of commercial painting contractors around who use their solutions to both commercial and also property clients. In the past, many commercial paint specialists focused on domestic job. Nevertheless, as time has proceeded, there has actually been a relocation in the direction of focusing on commercial paint, as well as industrial painting professionals have actually created their very own strategies that they utilize. This has actually led to some excellent lead to terms of toughness and veteran efficiency of various surface areas. Obviously, there are still some strategies that industrial painters make use of that have actually not altered all that much throughout the years. The two most usual techniques made use of today are the dry-brush technique and the wet-brush technique. Dry-brush painting is when the final product is repainted directly onto the surface being worked on. It has actually long been known as an excellent method for achieving outstanding paint results. There are some apparent drawbacks with this approach, one of them being sturdiness. It can be rather unpleasant and it is fairly likely that marks will appear also if the surface area being painted is extremely smooth. The various other downside with dry-brush paint is that it has a tendency to fade colours so that the outcome might no more be as resilient as it initially was. The various other strategy utilized by business industrial painters is to utilize a combination of damp and also completely dry techniques for accomplishing the best possible coating. Damp paints are usually water-based paints, as well as dry-brushes are those that use a mixture of oil as well as water. This paint combination is blended on the paint brush with the application device (typically a roller) and after that used on the surface to be repainted. To obtain the best outcomes, both wet and dry-brush paint methods should be used with each other. Similar to all sorts of paint, it is important that the end product is as long lasting as feasible. Some of the variables that contribute to this include the functioning elevation of individuals doing the painting, the sort of surface being worked on as well as whether or not the paint is spray or liquid. Particular chemicals or materials can affect negatively on the toughness of the final product, so it is important that these issues are correctly examined prior to starting the job. It is additionally essential that a person takes into consideration the kind of equipment that is being utilized for painting. Commercial paint jobs take a lot longer than house paint tasks because of the unique products that are needed to do the work and the time that is needed to saturate the product in an appropriate preparation solution. All of this calls for added treatment when painting surfaces that have a high degree of rubbing.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pfillustration.blogspot.com/2009/","date":"2017-04-28T11:59:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122955.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00072-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9738020896911621,"token_count":260,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__221627160","lang":"en","text":"Wow, I am surprisingly awake and it is 4:21am. This illustration depicts an adventure Little John embarks on, as written by Howard Pyle. Line-art and shading done traditionally with Bic Pen and Prismacolor warm Grey markers. Hope you like it. I have spent tonight painting. I started this painting at six o clock pm yesterday, it is now 4:14 am. Almost 12 straight hours of painting. my butt is screaming right about now. haha anyway the mega sugared kool-aid is wearing off and I am going to go to bed. I will probably make revisions, but it is what I have for now.\nSunday, November 29, 2009\nWednesday, November 11, 2009\nI wish I could get rid of the cell spacing on here, but until I have time to code the whole blog you will have to full-view to check it out. I am working on the environment and painting of the characters. The line art/characters belong to Adam Sevy as a part of a collab we are working on. Let me know what you think. Til then I am going to take a quick nap since there is still more to paint before the night is over.\nPosted by Preston Farr at 1:50 AM","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://italiantribune.com/did-you-know-the-sistine-chapel/","date":"2020-12-03T06:46:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141723602.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20201203062440-20201203092440-00036.warc.gz","language_score":0.9713913798332214,"token_count":454,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__213967774","lang":"en","text":"Did You Know? The Sistine Chapel\nDid you know the size of the Sistine Chapel is based on the dimensions of the Temple of Solomon, as given in the Old Testament? It measures 134 feet long, 44 feet wide and 67 feet tall. During the reign of Pope Sixtus IV, a team of Renaissance painters that included Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Pinturicchio, Domenico Ghirlandaio and Cosimo Roselli, created a series of frescos depicting the Life of Moses and the Life of Christ, offset by papal portraits above and trompe l’oeil drapery below. These paintings were completed in 1482 and on August 15, 1483, Pope Sixtus IV celebrated the first Mass in the Sistine Chapel for the Feast of the Assumption.\nIt wasn’t until 25 years later that Michelangelo began to repaint the ceiling. It was originally painted as golden stars on a blue sky. The number of square feet in the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo amounted to 5,800. It took him four years to paint the ceiling (beginning in 1508). In 1980, restoration began on the ceiling, which took 12 years to complete.\nIn 1515, Raphael was commissioned by Pope Leo X to design a series of ten tapestries to hang around the lower tier of the walls. The tapestries depict events from the Life of St. Peter and the Life of St. Paul, the founders of the Christian Church in Rome, as described in the Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. Work began in mid-1515. Due to their large size, the manufacture of the hangings was carried out in Brussels and took four years to complete. Raphael’s tapestries were looted during the Sack of Rome in 1527.\nAlthough best known for the ceiling of the chapel, Michelangelo also painted The Last Judgment between 1535 and 1541. The work was designed on a grand scale and spans the entire wall behind the altar of the Sistine Chapel. The painting depicts the second coming of Christ on the Day of Judgment as described in the Revelation of John, Chapter 20.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.amandadrageart.com/equine-art/4561675549","date":"2017-08-17T06:02:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886102967.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20170817053725-20170817073725-00232.warc.gz","language_score":0.965798556804657,"token_count":419,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__37886652","lang":"en","text":"Equine art is my first love - it is a subject I will never tire of. I enjoy capturing the beauty of the horse in many different media, including graphite pencil, oil paint and - more recently - soft pastel and coloured pencils. I primarily aim for realistic depictions, but occasionally veer off that track into more impressionistic or colourful styles. As well as the standalone pieces below, I have a few ongoing Series, which are documented further down the page.\nClick on any of the images for a larger view.\nThe Spectrum series is an ongoing project consisting of equine paintings with plain backgrounds in varying block colours. Borne from the need to create a traditional series with an edge, each painting in the series is on box canvas in square format, and the paintings feature close crops and compositions that deliberately sit slightly unconventionally in the space. My hope is to one day exhibit them all together!\n\"Exuberance\" began as one piece done as a stress-reliever in oil pastel with acrylic accents, and developed from this first experiment into an ongoing series, moving onto acrylic and then oil paintings. I have always focused on representing the equine in a realistic way, and I wanted to introduce strong colour, both complementary and clashing, to emphasise mood and energy. These pieces are an expression of the joy of the unbridled horse, revelling in its freedom and the inherent wildness that is present even in the most domesticated equine.\nThis is an ongoing series of fast, loose paintings, no larger than 7x10\", and each typically taking around 3.5 hrs maximum. Although I am always working towards realistic paintings, recently I have also become drawn to work done in a looser style that nevertheless consists of carefully considered and placed brushmarks and economy of markmaking, resulting in an effortless appearance, yet with an undeniable element of realism. Hence this series began, as an improvement project of sorts. These have proven very popular, and all eleven so far have sold, or been gifted or traded away.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jdlsurfaceinnovations.com/epoxy-floor-paint-and-epoxy-coating-whats-the-difference/","date":"2024-04-14T20:42:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816893.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414192536-20240414222536-00735.warc.gz","language_score":0.8834430575370789,"token_count":1062,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__167436817","lang":"en","text":"You may have encountered two similar-sounding products if you’ve been planning concrete floor renovations for your home. Although epoxy floor paint and epoxy coatings both include the word “epoxy,” these products have several differences. Choosing the right product for your concrete floors will extend the lifespan of your epoxy garage floors and revitalizes your living space.\nBut how do you determine whether epoxy floor paint or coatings work best for you? In general, epoxy coatings provide superior durability, protection, and stain resistance compared to epoxy paints. Epoxy paints may provide six months of concrete surface protection, while properly installed epoxy coatings can last 25 years or longer.\nGive your concrete surfaces the love they deserve by learning more about the benefits of epoxy coatings. Speak to local concrete coating experts to learn how epoxy coatings can enhance your concrete surfaces.\nKeep reading to learn more about the critical differences between epoxy floor paint and coatings.\nEpoxy Floor Paint Explained\nAn epoxy garage floor in Cape Coral must withstand blustering winds, frequent foot traffic, and harsh UV radiation. Unfortunately, epoxy floor paint fails to protect concrete surfaces from Florida weather conditions. Epoxy floor paint typically consists of a small amount of epoxy, water, and acrylic.\nHardware stores sell dozens of epoxy paint products touting “long-lasting results” and “easy application.” However, neither claim rings true as extensive preparation of concrete surfaces and frequent reapplication of epoxy floor paint prove necessary.\nAdditional shortcomings of epoxy floor paint include the following:\n- Poor moisture damage protection\n- Prone to chipping\n- No UV protection\n- Difficult to remove\n- Low chemical resistance\nEpoxy floor paint may seem like an affordable epoxy garage floor solution, but opting for epoxy floor paint will result in future costs, including concrete floor replacement, epoxy floor paint removal, and resurfacing of concrete slabs. Choose high-quality epoxy floor coatings to avoid paying unforeseen expenses down the line.\nEpoxy Coating Explained\nEpoxy coatings consist of hardeners, polymers, and resins that, when combined, create a durable, plastic-like film. Originally, dentists used epoxy to secure dental fixtures, but it has evolved dramatically over the past century. Construction companies, food processing plants, restaurants, and automobile manufacturing plants frequently utilize epoxy floor coatings.\nEpoxy coatings require professional installation to ensure proper bonding between epoxy and concrete substrates. Many concrete coating experts can install epoxy garage floor coatings in one or two days, limiting the downtime for businesses and homeowners. Additional benefits of epoxy coating include the following:\n- UV protection\n- Impact resistance\n- Stain resistance\n- Fire resistance\n- Shock resistance\n- Repels moisture\n- Deters mold growth\nGarage floor epoxy formulations increase your property’s curb appeal and value—potential homebuyers love seeing homes with durable epoxy floors.\nUnlike epoxy floor paint, you can’t buy epoxy coatings at your local hardware store. Concrete coating professionals train for years to properly mix, install, and maintain epoxy coatings. Advanced tools such as hygrometers, diamond grinders, polishers, and shot blasters allow experts to effectively prepare concrete surfaces for the application of epoxy.\nMany concrete coating companies offer lifetime warranties for epoxy coatings. Instead of purchasing low-quality epoxy floor paint for your garage renovation project, consider hiring trained professionals for all your epoxy coating needs. Epoxy garage floors will transform your space, giving you endless options for its use.\nChoosing Between Epoxy Floor Paint and Epoxy Coatings\nIf you seek long-lasting protection for your concrete surfaces, choose epoxy coatings. Epoxy garage floors provide the perfect foundation for a new hobby room, woodworking studio, reading nook, or craft space. Concrete coating experts can also add UV protection additives to epoxy coatings to protect concrete surfaces from discoloration.\nThe stain and chemical resistance properties of epoxy coatings protect concrete surfaces from numerous sources of damage. Other benefits of epoxy coatings include the following:\nEasy to Maintain\nSweep and mop your epoxy garage floor once a week to remove dirt, debris, and dust. Use warm water, a mild pH floor cleaner, and a soft-bristle brush to clean and extend the lifespan of your epoxy garage floor.\nReduces Risk of Personal Injuries\nSmall cracks, potholes, and spalling in concrete surfaces pose serious safety risks. Additionally, mold growth within concrete lowers the indoor air quality of your home. Epoxy coatings reduce the risk of tripping or falling on damaged concrete surfaces and help deter mold and mildew growth.\nTrust JDL Surface Innovations for All Your Epoxy Coating Needs\nJDL Surface Innovations proudly serves the Florida community. To learn more about our wide range of services, call JDL Surface Innovations at 239-230-3312 to speak with our knowledgeable, friendly staff today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.timeforremodeling.com/interior-painting.html","date":"2013-12-10T12:25:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164018354/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133338-00084-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9576788544654846,"token_count":505,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__36187921","lang":"en","text":"Interior Painting Designs & Ideas by Texas Painting Contractor\nThere is no easier or more cost effective way to make the inside of a home look new than by painting the walls and ceiling. Paint also provides the ability to change the overall theme of a room and can usually be done in a weekend. Another really good thing about paint is the various finishes that are available. You can get a flat paint that's easy to touch up and cover imperfections or an eggshell that's easier to clean.\nAs for paint colors, the possibilities are endless. In addition to the thousands of color pallettes available, we can match paint to anything you want. This kind of flexibility allows you to decorate a room anyway you like. It also allows for a greater selection in flooring and furniture since no matter what you pick, the room can be painted to match.\nI like the idea of being able to match the color of anything but what about textures. Can you also apply a textured finish to the walls?\nThat is a good question and the answer is yes. We can apply various textures and patterns to meet and compliment almost any design ideas you can muster. Our painters can also do specialty jobs like feather and sponge painting that adds a unique appeal to any room.\nHere are some of the most popular home interior painting projects that you may be interested in doing to your house.\n- Wall Painting - This is the most common of all home improvements. Home owners like to keep the inside of their houses looking new with a fresh coat of paint.\n- Ceiling Painting - Whether you have a slick finished ceiling or a stippled one, painting it can make a room look new while eliminating stains and yellowing.\n- Trim Painting - Accenting a room with a shiny coat of paint on your trim will make the wall colors more vibrant and create breaks between ceiling/walls/floors.\n- Painting & Staining Cabinets - This is a great way to make you home look newer and also allows you to match new flooring or even appliances.\nInterior painting is very affordable and as you have been reading, it's very flexable as well. If you would like to learn more about your options, all you need to do is contact a professional painting contractor like Time For Remodeling. Our services are available for a large portion of Texas so make sure to checkout our complete Texas Service Area to see if you qualify for a Free Estimate and consultation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ninunina.com/blog/2012/07/30/shi-weis-skinny-girl-series","date":"2019-08-23T11:22:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027318375.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20190823104239-20190823130239-00478.warc.gz","language_score":0.9724780321121216,"token_count":161,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__220371913","lang":"en","text":"SKINNY GIRL SERIES\nSmoking In a Corner, Shi Wei, courtesy Yang Gallery Singapore\nShi Wei is an artist with something of a reputation in the Chinese art world. Many claim his art borders on erotica but the artist insists his paintings and subjects are a true reflection of the women in China today, \" they are products of China's new open door policy flourishing under its fast moving economic development\". Shi Wei’s subject matter revolves around the sensuality of the female form, and the image of the “beautiful skinny woman” which has now become his trademark. Each woman has her own characteristic and the artist is careful to give each their own identity. The artist is currently a professor at the Beijing Art University.\nAnticipation, Yang Gallery","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.washingtoncountyinfo.com/answers-to-questions-about-washington/what-did-washington-say-when-he-crossed-the-delaware.html","date":"2022-08-15T16:13:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572192.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20220815145459-20220815175459-00773.warc.gz","language_score":0.9390573501586914,"token_count":585,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__193466856","lang":"en","text":"Why was Washington Crossing the Delaware was important?\n- It continues to inspire people while reminding them of the challenges Washington and his men faced. More than a tribute to a turning point in the American Revolution, “Washington Crossing the Delaware” was created to inspire liberal reforms in the country where the painter was born, Germany.\nWhat happened when Washington crossed the Delaware?\n25 декабря 1776 г.\nWho did Washington attack when he crossed the Delaware?\n1. Washington crossed the Delaware River so that his army could attack an isolated garrison of Hessian troops located at Trenton, New Jersey. So why were Washington and his bedraggled Continental Army trying to cross an ice-choked Delaware River on a cold winter’s night? It wasn’t just to get to the other side.\nWhat does Washington Crossing the Delaware represent?\nWashington Crossing the Delaware is an 1851 oil-on-canvas painting by the German-American artist Emanuel Leutze. It commemorates General George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River with the Continental Army on the night of December 25–26, 1776, during the American Revolutionary War.\nWhy did Washington cross the Delaware?\nDuring the American Revolution, Patriot General George Washington crosses the Delaware River with 5,400 troops, hoping to surprise a Hessian force celebrating Christmas at their winter quarters in Trenton, New Jersey.\nHow much is Washington Crossing the Delaware worth?\nThe artist began the second version of Washington Crossing the Delaware in 1850. This later painting was transported to New York where it was exhibited in a gallery in October 1851. Two years later, Marshall O. Roberts, a wealthy capitalist, purchased the work for the then-staggering price of $10,000.\nWhere did Washington crossing the Delaware?\nNew JerseyPennsylvaniaTrentonWashington Crossing\nWhere is the original painting of Washington crossing the Delaware?\nIn the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the painting Washington Crossing the Delaware hangs in Gallery 760. It is a well-known oil on canvas painting of George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas night in 1776 to attack Hessians in Trenton, New Jersey during the American Revolution.\nHow big is Washington Crossing the Delaware?\n3.78 m x 6.48 m\nWho is the black man in Washington crossing the Delaware?\nWhat is the mood of Washington crossing the Delaware?\nThe painting depicts George Washington leading soldiers into a surprise attack in New Jersey. In the foreground, a soldier holds tight onto the American flag. The mood portrayed is motivation and readiness to fight. This conclusion was drawn because the conditions of the weather; shown by the ice, it’s bitterly cold.\nWhen was Washington Crossing the Delaware painted?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://clawsup.blogspot.com/2016/10/the-living-dead.html","date":"2019-06-15T20:44:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627997335.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20190615202724-20190615224724-00473.warc.gz","language_score":0.9804161787033081,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__137711887","lang":"en","text":"October is almost over, and I realized I had not done any zombie nail art. I am not actually too into zombies myself, but they are an iconic Halloween monster, and that makes them a winner in my book. I have done subtle zombie nail art looks before, but this time I wanted to go all out.\nFor these zombie nails, I decided to show all different aspects of zombie life including wandering our aimlessly, eating brains, and popping out of graves. I really enjoyed painting in all the little details and in the end I was pretty happy with how they turned out!\nDo you like zombies? What is your favorite iconic Halloween monster?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2010/09/20/an-art-interlude-portraits/","date":"2017-04-28T04:27:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122739.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00468-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9633446931838989,"token_count":301,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__242341961","lang":"en","text":"We’ve had musical interludes before (and will again in the not too distant future), but I thought I would expand our horizons a little and venture at least a toes’ worth into the world of art.\nMy wife, Carolyn Edlund, is an accomplished artist, as well as being knowledgable about art in general. I’ve mentioned her website previously (www.carolynedlund.com), but today I want to boast a little — for her — about her recently completed commissioned portrait of children reading. Here is an image of the painting:\nShare the Joy — Read (2010) was commissioned as a gift for the Ramsey, NJ, public library in celebration of its reopening after renovation, where it will go on permanent display. Share the Joy — Read is 24 x 30 inches oil on linen.\nCarolyn has been doing portraiture work for years. A sample of an earlier work is this portrait of an adolescent boy, which is a graphite portrait done on paper and is from 1992.\nThe watercolor below is a more recent portrait done By Carolyn. The subject is the daughter of one of our freelancer colleagures.\nEnjoy these works of art. In future Art Interludes, I’ll showcase some other works by Carolyn. For more information about Carolyn’s artwork, visit her website, www.carolynedlund.com. She can also be contacted through her website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.registeredpainters.com.au/domestic-painting-services/","date":"2024-04-16T23:27:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817112.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20240416222403-20240417012403-00705.warc.gz","language_score":0.9330095648765564,"token_count":220,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__196419960","lang":"en","text":"Simply rewrite the below content for your domestic services page\nOur team of professional painters always offers quality workmanship and professionalism for every painting job we do. All of our services uphold customer courtesy and dedication. Our team understands how important your home is and ensures meticulous and careful treatment. We have talented painters with the expertise and technical skills to enhance your property’s visual appeal. We take every residential painting project to new heights.\nOur residential painting Perth solutions include interior and exterior services. Each project begins with selection of colour patterns matching your furnishings. We think about harmonizing and enhancing your residential property while incorporating your preferences and ideas. Our painters work on creating a perfect balance with new colour schemes and existing residential structure.\nPreparation is very important in all of our painting process. We clean and polish all surfaces using eco-friendly materials. Our paint products only have minimal odour preventing health complications and unpleasant smell within your house. We also use plastic and drop sheets to protect personal items from damage and scratches. Our painters make sure your walls look great and spotless.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://locallistingrus.com/painter/ashley-paint-greensboro-greensboro-north-carolina/","date":"2023-06-06T10:31:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652494.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20230606082037-20230606112037-00163.warc.gz","language_score":0.9252418279647827,"token_count":1373,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__297808007","lang":"en","text":"Ashley Paint – Greensboro\nYour Greensboro Painter\nPaint is one of the essential elements of a house or building. It exhibits personality and vibe while also protecting the structure from the elements. And these significant points will indeed happen if the entire painting work comes out excellent. Moreover, a good paint job can last for years. It is a smart investment for any homeowner or builder.\nLet’s bring color to your home\nAshley Paint is a Greensboro-based painting contractor that helps clients create the look they desire for their homes. Interior and exterior painting are indeed our specialties.\nInterior Painting – Many people paint their interior walls to enhance their aesthetic sense. Colors can brighten up a room or make it feel cozier. Paint can hide blemishes and imperfections on walls. Moreover, it is a barrier between the wall and moisture, which can help keep the walls from rotting or becoming moldy.\nThe interior painting service that Ashley Paint provides is top-notch –it will leave your house looking amazing. Our paints can be easily scrubbed, resist staining and are easy to clean. So you can rest assured that your home will look beautiful for years.\nAshley Paint can do interior painting in Greensboro for\nWalls – prime, paint\nTrim – stain, prime, paint\nCeilings – prime, paint\nPopcorn/stipple ceilings – removal\nRomaBio masonry painting – solid coating, limewash\nDoor – staining, Polyurethane and Varnish, Prime, Paint\nCarpentry – Cabinets, crown molding, judges paneling and baseboards, door frames, and baseboards\nExterior Painting – For many reasons, exterior painting is essential for buildings and houses. A freshly painted house looks newer and has a higher value. Exterior painting protects structures. It acts as a shield to prevent the building materials from fading or deterioration.\nAshley Paint can help you with exterior painting in Greensboro if you are looking for a way that you can enjoy the many benefits of exterior paint. Our company offers a variety of exterior painting services to suit any need. We use only the highest quality paints and materials, so you can be sure your house will look its best. Primarily, Ashley Paint offers exterior painting for\nSiding – Prime, Paint, Stain (Wood),\nTrim – Prime, Paint, Stain (Wood),\nMasonry – Solid coatings, Limewash, Stucco, Prime, Paint\nGarage Doors – Prime, Paint, Stain (Wood)\nEntry Doors – Prime (Wood), Paint (Wood), Stain (Wood).\nMetal Railings – Prime, Paint, Elastomeric\nCarpentry – Soffit/Facia Deck, Railings and Siding Replacement, Chimney Boards\nLet’s make your home shine and protect it\nAshley Paint understands that your house needs more than just painting. We also offer deck staining, pressure washing services, and small carpentry.\nDeck staining – This is the process of applying a color sealant to wooden decking. It aims to protect the deck from the elements and enhance its appearance. You can apply the sealant in a variety of colors to suit your personal preference. It will also keep the wood looking new for a longer time.\nAshley Paint can help with deck staining too! Our services give your deck a fresh look as we use high-quality stains and sealants to protect your deck from the elements. Our skilled painters will make the job is done right.\nPressure washing services – Pressure washing services are generally used to clean exterior surfaces of houses. The high-pressure water removes dirt, dust, mold, and other debris from the surface. It is a great way to improve the appearance of a building and extend the life of its exterior paint.\nAshley Paint can also help you with pressure washing. Our experienced professionals will quickly and easily clean any surface, leaving it looking new.\nSmall carpentry work – Small carpentry work usually refers to projects relatively small in scale. It includes door and window replacements, basic framing, and trim work. Some tasks, such as cabinetry or built-in shelving, may require specialized carpentry.\nIf you are looking for a quick fix or a way to do a DIY project, small carpentry is a great option. Ashley Paint can also help with this. We can repair wood floors, replace cabinet doors, and fix broken trim.\nAshley Paint is here to serve you\nIt can be difficult to find a good painter for your office or home. You want someone reliable who will do a good job. Ashley Paint is committed to quality workmanship and customer satisfaction. It has comprehensive services that will surely assist you. Our service areas include\nJamestown, North Carolina,\nSalisbury, NC, and beyond.\nIf you need any of our services, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’ll be more than happy to help.\nAshley Paint – Greensboro\n101 S Elm St #V4Greensboro North Carolina 27401United States\nGreensboro ( (listen); formerly Greensborough) is a city in and the county seat of Guilford County, North Carolina, United States. It is the third-most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte and Raleigh, the 69th-most populous city in the United States, and the largest city in the Piedmont Triad metropolitan region. At the 2020 United States census, its population was 299,035. Three major interstate highways (Interstate 40, Interstate 85, and Interstate 73) in the Piedmont region of central North Carolina were built to intersect at this city. In 1808, Greensborough (the spelling before 1895) was planned around a central courthouse square to succeed Guilford Court House as the county seat.\nNeighborhoods in Greensboro, North Carolina\nArlington Park, Asheboro Community, Battlefield, Benjamin Benson, Bethany Woods, Brice Street Area, Brookwood Gardens, Brown Town, Carriage Hills, Clinton Heights, College Hill, Dudley Heights, Dunleath, Eastside Park, Englewood Forest\nThings to do in Greensboro, North Carolina\nOur Newest Profiles","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://servethepeoplela.org/reviews/salvator-mundi-leonardo-hd","date":"2019-02-16T11:26:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247480272.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20190216105514-20190216131514-00522.warc.gz","language_score":0.9120240211486816,"token_count":586,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__44131208","lang":"en","text":"View Here : Salvator Mundi Leonardo Hd\nSalvator Mundi is a painting of Christ as Salvator Mundi (Latin for \"Savior of the World\") by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, dated to c. 1500.The painting shows Jesus, in Renaissance dress, giving a benediction with his right hand raised and two fingers extended, while holding a transparent rock crystal orb in his left hand, signaling his role as savior of the world and master of the cosmos ...\nArt World 8 Things You Should Know About Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi,’ His Holy Mona Lisa. The painting gave da Vinci experts goosebumps at first sight.\nSee the YouTube video “Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi” and the Divine Proportion. 2017 Update – Salvator Mundi, “the last Leonardo” sells for a record-breaking $450,312,500, decimating the prior world record for the most expensive work of art sold at auction.\n\"SALVATOR MUNDI\" LEONARDO Da Vinci HD Print on Canvas Huge Wall Picture - EUR 5,42. Store category Sign Up Now ! You may also like \"Salvator Mundi\" Leonardo Da Vinci HD Print on Canvas Huge Wall Picture Product Description Size of print: Select Item Size Technique: Giclee print on canvas Canvas: High quality canvas Latex ink: Solvent-free, UV resistant Frame: No stretched and frame ...\nLeonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi is one of the greatest and most unexpected artistic rediscoveries of the 21st century. Its illustrious 500-year history, and the story of its re-emergence, restoration and authentication, is as fascinating as any of the bestselling thrillers about Leonardo’s life and times\nThis section of the website is devoted to information about Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi.Although the painting and my involvement with it are completely distinct from the activities of Robert Simon Fine Art, I thought it would be useful to gather here some of the references to the painting, its discovery, and reception.\nSalvador Mundi - by Leonardo Da Vinci. Courtesy of LeonardoDaVinci.net: Leonardo paints Salvator Mundi possibly for King Louis XII of France and his consort, Anne of Brittany. It is most likely commissioned soon after the conquests of Milan and Genoa.\nThe Salvator Mundi (saviour of the World) was commissioned by Louis XII of France in 1506 and Leonardo had finished the work by 1513. The image of Christ giving his blessing to the world was a popular subject in French and Flemish art and the half-length pose is typical of the era.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wawabiik.com.au/a-yarn-with-elder-and-artist-aunty-jo/","date":"2024-02-29T22:37:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474853.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229202522-20240229232522-00142.warc.gz","language_score":0.9794266819953918,"token_count":1280,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__183149994","lang":"en","text":"A yarn with Elder and artist – Aunty Jo\nJune 21, 2023\nAunty Joanne Honeysett is a proud Taungurung Elder, wawa biik Cultural Tour Guide, mother, recent grandmother and is also an accomplished artist. Having worked in challenging community roles in the past, her love of painting provided a therapeutic outlet. With an urge to share her Taungurung identity and story, her paintings have become an important part of of her cultural expression. Her work has been commissioned for public murals and sold internationally but she also keeps a tightly-held private collection that is sacred to her and her kids. We yarn about her personal art journey, her art style and future aspirations for the Taungurung artist community.\nTell us about your art style?\nContemporary and traditional experiment with lots of bright colours as well as more earthy colours. I go with how I feel on the day and my style may change depending on what is going on in my life, but there’s always a story with my work.\nWhy do you paint?\nI’ve always worked in the community in pretty challenging roles like child protection and drug and alcohol, so painting is my way to de-stress and balance everything out in my life. I feel the need to create. I think culturally, it is in us to paint. I find it immensely satisfying. When I was younger, I was told that I can’t paint and that I was useless. It wasn’t until I had a friend buy one of my paintings that I started to get my confidence up and feel my art was of value. I’ve never looked back since that first painting sold. I don’t paint to sell works though, I paint because it is a passion and I have this urge to share a part of myself, my story, my culture.\nWho or what inspires your art practice?\nMy family, My Country, My Culture. I paint what I feel. I can never have anyone tell me what to paint. They can commission my work but can’t direct me what to paint. I do have some precious paintings that I’ll never sell because they are too sacred to me. One particular painting that I did of my sisters, who have now passed away, is one that I look at every day. My son has made me promise that I’ll never sell it, he’s got his eyes on it - but he won’t be getting it until I’m gone! My art features cultural symbols such as our moieties Bundjil and Waa. I also admire the work of Ray Thomas a GunaiKurnai artist who does amazing painting and murals, but I'm also inspired by emerging Taungurung artists. I want to do what I can to help them grow confidence in their expression and know what their art is worth and how to copyright it.\nHow did you learn to paint?\nI’m completely self-taught. I was working at a shoe factory in Collingwood and I’ll never forget the first time I walked into a new art shop that opened on Smith Street. I walked in there and was in awe at everything in there, the textures, the colours, everything. I walked out with four tubes of paint and a canvas, and my love of painting was born. When I first started out, I had a thing with painting rocks, river rocks mainly, they fascinated me. Now I paint lots of different subjects and do lots of different art jobs including logos and posters for organisations.\nWhat materials do you use to paint?\nI use mainly acrylics or gauche on canvas, I don’t like oils. I also paint murals, clapsticks and emu eggs. I do enjoy using traditional materials such as ochre, and stringybark – these materials are great for getting different tonal ranges. I didn’t use ochre in the past but I find it has more meaning for me now that I know more about its significance culturally.\nTell us about where some of your work has been displayed?\nBack in the 1990s, I had a local newspaper commission an art piece for Reconciliation week. From this opportunity, I was offered a stall in the Pipeworks Market in Campbellfield to sell my art for 12 months. Well, I ended up there for 5 years, my one stall turned into 6 stalls and it was a full-time retail space, where I would be juggling my kids with selling my art. I gave that up, but I do still love to do commissions and sell my work. I recently created a large painting for the Puckapunyal school reception area. I also designed the art for the breast screen shawls as part of the Beautiful Shawls Project and I’ve sold my work to people all around the world. I remember one Irish guy who bought several of my paintings because he loved them – they’re now hanging somewhere in Ireland!\nWhat are some things people may not know about Aboriginal art in Victoria?\nVictorian Aboriginal art is a little bit different to that of Northern Territory. The Northern Territory is known for their dot painting, whereas in Victoria our style is more lines and cross hatch and symbols. I do dot paintings too though. It is important to know what symbols we can and can’t use though as there are symbols that can only be used up there, and some symbols that are for men’s business, so we need to be respectful of this when creating our art here in Victoria.\nAny final words on Taungurung art in general?\nWe have lots of great Taungurung artists including great weavers, carvers, painters, photographers, some are established and others are emerging. It’s been our dream to have our own Cultural Centre where we can showcase and sell our work. I’d love to see this happen. I’m passionate about making sure our young artists are supported so that their work is valued and protected. We are looking at ways that we support them with workshops and opportunities – this excites me.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.paintitshabby.com/the-shop/","date":"2018-01-24T01:48:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084892892.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20180124010853-20180124030853-00015.warc.gz","language_score":0.8864521980285645,"token_count":202,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__161136897","lang":"en","text":"The Paint It Shabby® studio is located in Naples, Florida, just minutes from Cracker Barrel off SR 951/Collier Blvd., exit 101 off I-75.Inside, you will find inspirational one-of-kind, hand-painted furniture pieces and vintage decor for sale.\nWe have created a hands-on workshop classroom for you to learn and create your own masterpieces using Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint and Fusion™ mineral paint products. We offer workshop classes for all ages, teaching beginner to advanced techniques. Click here for class offerings.\nWe also sell the full line of Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint and Fusion™ mineral paint products. You can purchase paint, furniture, and home decor in-store, through this website or on our Etsy shop. Products are available for shipping in the U.S. only.\nPaint It Shabby®\n3518 Plover Ave.\nNaples, FL 34117\nFind us on Facebook","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://davidgordonpaintings.com/when-is-a-painting-finished-2/","date":"2018-01-23T09:37:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084891886.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20180123091931-20180123111931-00308.warc.gz","language_score":0.9944921731948853,"token_count":374,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__90204974","lang":"en","text":"I looked at the painting in the mirror, as I often do, and it just worked! There were so many details that I wanted to straighten out, but I was afraid to continue because the painting was working as a whole.\nI have been working on this rescued painting for a little over a week. It has been a nice process. I haven’t gotten uptight about it and have proceeded freely, with a sense of experimentation and have been pleased with the results. The last thing to tackle was the sky. The blue needed to be unified and even though I liked the play of shapes in the clouds, they felt, and to some extent still feel, contrived. (Anne informed me, as went out, that they look like floating turds.)\nToday is a beautiful spring day. It is about the same time of year as when I took the original photo and started the reference painting. The clouds today are like the ones I wanted to paint, so that is auspicious, but when I finished with the blue I had to stop. I looked at the painting in the mirror, as I often do, and it just worked! There were so many details that I wanted to straighten out, but I was afraid to continue because the painting was working as a whole. Any little change could take away from that magic.\nI think that I will have to forge ahead and trust that I will be able to keep the “whole” in mind while I adjust the details. Still, I had to at least stop for a little while, take this photo and write about what was going on. Have you had similar painting experiences? Let me know. Also visit again and tell me if you think I was able to finish work on the details without losing the overall light and unity of the painting at this moment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.kued.org/productions/maynard_dixon/art/index.php","date":"2013-06-19T19:37:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368709101476/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516125821-00065-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9778619408607483,"token_count":201,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__209489847","lang":"en","text":"Maynard Dixon’s artistic talent had many outlets: painting, illustrations, drawings, cartoons, woodwork, and poetry. He began drawing at the age of seven, sketching the world around him. As he progressed, he found work as a newspaper and magazine illustrator. He did commissioned works, often painting large murals. And finally, he decided that painting was the way to portray the landscape and people of the west that he had grown to love. Regardless of his medium, Dixon’s art always displayed his unique vision and style.\n“The Legend of Earth and Sun” was painted in 1929 for the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in Phoenix. Dixon considered it one of his most successful murals. The image is a painted hanger on stained fabric that measures 8 x 25 feet. Edith Hamlin later painted a companion mural for the hotel.\nMaynard Dixon: To the Desert Again is a production of KUED in Salt Lake City, Utah.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.manuels.com/monica-ceniceros/","date":"2020-02-26T21:58:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875146562.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20200226211749-20200227001749-00552.warc.gz","language_score":0.9476761221885681,"token_count":171,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__28307577","lang":"en","text":"Steeped in a tradition of lively culture and richness of color, Monica’s childhood in Monterrey, Mexico inspired her appreciation for art at a very young age and continues to influence her own art today.\nThrough a mixed media technique involving rich color combinations of acrylics and stains along natural wood grains, each piece is an absolute one-of-a-kind, representing her greatest inspirations: nature, culture and individuality.\nMore than just a hobby, Monica sees art as an opportunity to express life through her eyes; and her work reflects the beautiful contrast between the simplicity and complexity of nature.\n» Monica’s artwork is currently on exhibit in the Micro-Gallery at Manuel’s Downtown, through September 30th. You can also visit monicaceniceros.com to see more of her artwork.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://gualalaarts.org/2016/09/remastered/","date":"2021-01-26T10:01:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704799711.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20210126073722-20210126103722-00484.warc.gz","language_score":0.9513688683509827,"token_count":538,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__160334801","lang":"en","text":"Call to Artist: Registration form\nDeadline: August 26, 2016\nArtists will re-interpret recognized world famous master pieces to make them their own. A photograph of the original master work must accompany each entry.\nFrom the beginning of time and art, artists have borrowed and/or stolen each other’s work and modified it in their own way to create new work. As Picasso said, “All artists borrow, great artists steal.” Even the Bible comments “that there is nothing new under the sun.”\nSometimes, and for different reasons, artists may redo another artist’s complete work. Often this is to poke fun at the original work or artist, or to make a joke. Sometimes it is to remake the work in the style of the artist recreating the work. But whatever the reason, when an artist recreates another artist’s work, particularly a recognized masterpiece, we call it REMASTERING.\nAnd REMASTERING is what this show is all about. Artists will select a recognizable world famous master piece and recreate it in whatever way they want.\nArtists have always done this and famous artists are no exception. Vincent van Gogh redid a number of the paintings of Jean-Francois Millet.\nClaude Monet was so enamored of the Japanese painting of a bridge that he built a replica of the bridge on his estate.\nAnd painted it several times . . .\nonly to have it mocked by Banksy in DISMAL LAND . . .\nProbably the most REMASTERED masterpiece in the history of art is Leonardo DaVinci’s “Mona Lisa.” Marcel Duchamp would like to think it all started with him when he drew a mustache on her, but Salvador Dali was right behind him, changing the face and the mustache to his.\nShe’s been redone in the style of every artist from Leger to Picasso . . .\nAnd she’s been the butt of countless jokes at her expense . . .\nAnd remastering doesn’t always have to be done in the same medium as the original. Marcel Duchamp’s painting “Nude Descending a Staircase” was remastered in a photograph by LIFE magazine . . .\nBy now, you should be getting the idea of what this show is all about. Whether you take remastering seriously or as an opportunity for satire, and regardless of the masterpiece you select, make it your own in your own inimitable way!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mbp.gr/en/object/wall-painting-scene-sink","date":"2022-12-05T01:52:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711001.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205000525-20221205030525-00302.warc.gz","language_score":0.8922194242477417,"token_count":179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__120109966","lang":"en","text":"Height 0.92 m; width 0.78 m.; Thickness 0.06 m\nMaterials of Construction:\nMortar and pigments\nThessaloniki, Vlatadon Monastery\nThe wall painting is detached from the sanctuary of the Catholikon of the Vlatadon Monastery. Seven Apostles, in fragmentary state of preservation, are depicted in a neutral background talking to each other, seated on a semicircular bench with their feet placed on a rectangular footrest. The sandal of the right foot of Apostle Andreas, the fourth from the left to the viewer, is untied. The prototype of this scene, even in details, can be traced to identical compositions of the first quarter of the 14th century in Agios Nikolaos Orfanos and Chilandar Monastery in Mount Athos.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dcontemporary.com/symmetria-sara-pope/","date":"2022-01-25T17:31:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304859.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20220125160159-20220125190159-00716.warc.gz","language_score":0.9684413075447083,"token_count":291,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__138792564","lang":"en","text":"D Contemporary is very happy to present\nSymmetria by Sara Pope\n24th January – 9th February 2018 – Extended until the 9th of March\nMonday – Friday | 11am – 6pm\nSaturday | 11am – 5pm\n12th February – 9th March\nMonday – Friday | 11am – 5pm\nContemporary artist Sara Pope is known for her bold, seductive paintings of voluptuous lips. Taking inspiration from a successful career in the fashion industry (as a shoe designer for brands such as Paul Smith), and also her work in magazines as a designer and art director, Sara aims to capture the glamour and seductive power conveyed by the lips and mouth. Interested in questions of beauty, communication, and the rise of image perfectionism, Sara uses the perspective of her commercial experience to explore these themes. The starting point is a makeup brush and a lipstick. She paints the models lips, then, using tricks and techniques of makeup and lighting, she begins the process of creating the perfect lips. She asks the model, to express different emotions which she captures photographically.Using the shots as inspiration she begins the artwork. The painting process involves several layers of thin oil-diluted paint being overlaid, blending and smoothing the colours extensively at every stage, sometimes also mixing lipstick into the paint. Emulating the stylistic slickness of advertising, the result is glossy, perfect and irresistible.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://alisonbarrowsyoung.com/aby-gallery/figurative/","date":"2019-04-21T02:48:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578530161.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20190421020506-20190421042506-00157.warc.gz","language_score":0.8446767330169678,"token_count":244,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__71914168","lang":"en","text":"Artist, painter, woodland tree lover, wind listener, raven talker.\nChange of Orders, Oil on canvas, 16×20 in 2018\nDancing With The Train, Oil on Canvas, 36″x48″ 2017\nDream of Mists, Oil on Canvas, 30″ x 40″, 10 2015\nDo Dolls Have Feelings? Oil on canvas, 48/36 in 2017\nCharmed, “privately collected”\nCome With Me Darling, Oil on Canvas, 48/36, 2016\nIn The Company Of Ravens, Oil on Canvas, 36″x72″, April 2016\nUncivil Liberties, Oil on Canvas, 201616/30\nThe Good Book, Oil on Masonite, 20″x16″\nConfessional, Oils on Canvas, 72″x36″, 3/2018\nClick on an image to see a larger rendition. Also if you click on the first image you are then able to run through the entire collection in a self-prompted slide show by using the window changing arrows on either side of the image.\nCollected Works, works are owned and therefore no longer for sale.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://karenlehrer.com/author/admin/page/2","date":"2018-01-16T11:19:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084886416.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20180116105522-20180116125522-00478.warc.gz","language_score":0.9535996317863464,"token_count":277,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__89092555","lang":"en","text":"It has been one year since I began a painting mentorship with Bay area artist; Nicholas Wilton NicholasWilton.com. The mentorship in painting ended in December of 2013. I’ve been painting on my own these past few months without Nick’s guidance. Despite the fact that I've been painting nearly all my life, the mentorship has challenged me to [...]\nMy studio is converted from a former horse and goat barn. Now I call it the Art Barn. I love painting in here on rainy days, which puts me in a very creative mood. Frequent visitors are my cat, BlueBoy, and dog, Stan. The Art Barn is nestled in beautiful Santa Barbara, California. Contact [...]\nWinter Solstice Greetings! I'm launching my new website today and want you to take a look at what I've been up to in 2013. New Work - Jumping Jacks Encaustics - Happy Space Please visit KarenLehrer.com to see my recent artwork. Warmest wishes to you on this shortest day of the year. All [...]\nIsn't this color combination beautiful? These complimentary (opposite) colors so vibrant in the natural world. You can't make up colors like this. I was just on a trip to New England to see the colors of autumn, which is so inspirational for a Californian.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nicolefordscenic.com/new-resume","date":"2020-07-05T10:40:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655887319.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20200705090648-20200705120648-00465.warc.gz","language_score":0.9720314741134644,"token_count":165,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__85691344","lang":"en","text":"Los Angeles, CA\nHello! I'm Nicole\nI was born and raised Los Angeles,CA. I have a variety of different art backgrounds which has lead me to pursuing a career in Scenic Art. I went to school for Set & Exhibit Design and then I changed focus and went to school for Fine Arts with a Painting concentration. I decided to combine a bit of both practices and study Scenic Painting at Cobalt Studios in Upstate New York.\nI have since moved back to Los Angeles where I have been working as a freelance painter. I do murals, commissioned pieces of art and I am now starting to show my own work at a few art fairs around the city.\nMy aim is to bring my unique skill set and knowledge of various styles of painting to a myriad of entertainment opportunites.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://completehome.care/residential-interior-painting/","date":"2020-02-17T01:59:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875141460.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20200217000519-20200217030519-00255.warc.gz","language_score":0.8972699046134949,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__132887019","lang":"en","text":"RESIDENTIAL INTERIOR PAINTING BOSTON\nComplete Home Care is a Premier Interior Painting Company - Servicing Boston and Surrounding Areas\nWe treat your home and belongings with respect, do a quality job, and always stand behind our work.\nThere’s nothing like a fresh coat of paint to breathe new life into your interior. Whether you’re looking to repaint a single room in your home or refresh an entire floor in your building, our team is up to the task. Our interior painting services are designed to improve your property and increase its appeal. Interior painting service includes but is not limited to:\n- Wallpaper Removal.\n- Applying Texture.\n- Cabinets Refinish.\n- Wood Stains.\n- Popcorn Removal\n- Fine Painting","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thepaintingguide.doodlekit.com/blog/entry/4566018/how-to-pick-the-top-commercial-painting-company","date":"2019-04-24T06:45:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578633464.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20190424054536-20190424080536-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.9612878561019897,"token_count":516,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__72291206","lang":"en","text":"How to Pick the Top Commercial Painting Company.\nIts necessary to have the wall of your business painted. Your company will look attractive when the walls of your building painted. Thus, when visitors come to your building, they will have a positive first impression. The commercial painting firm will assist you in the project of a painting of your business.\nYou should consider working with an excellent commercial painting firm so that you can get high-quality services. As follows are the tips to look at when hiring a commercial painting company.\nYou should check if the commercial painting Los Angeles commercial painting contractor has a good name standing in the market. Since the company will be working inside your business, you have to take care of any theft, destruction of items in your business and poor painting services. You should choose a company that will take care of your property.\nYou can use the internet to check the reputation of the painting contractor you want to engage. From the online, you can read the reviews made by the people who have worked with the commercial painting company you want to engage. From knowing about the experience of other business owners with the painting contractor you want, you will make your best choice. This assures you of getting high-quality services from your chosen company. The reviews allows you as well to know the expertise of the commercial painting firm in handling the project.\nThe best commercial painting firm should be communicating with their clients appropriately. Effective communication is crucial when offering the painting services. With excellent communication, the painting project will be done effectively since all the problems will be handled faster. Thus, you will have quality services that will satisfy you.\nWhen hiring the commercial painting firm, you should check at the type of chemicals they use in the project. You are supposed to choose a contract who does the services using chemicals that are not harmful to the environment and also to human health. The right commercial painting firm to engage should be offering the services while using chemicals that are safe. As an illustration, the commercial painting companies that does the painting using the volatile organic products will affect the quality of air in the business. This will make the working environment to be uncomfortable for your employees and the customers. As a result, ensure that you have checked at the type of products used before engaging the painting contractor. You should ensure that the commercial painting firm will handle the task when putting into consideration the cleanliness. This particularly involves the part that the clients get the customer service. This is because the appearance of your company is the reflection of what the clients get the first impression. find out more now.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.hellokell.com/gem-gem-designz-golden-bays-hidden-talent/","date":"2018-04-26T01:34:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125948047.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20180426012045-20180426032045-00565.warc.gz","language_score":0.9707099795341492,"token_count":1311,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__160806337","lang":"en","text":"Do you know Golden Bay’s best-kept secret?This week we got to hang out with talented artist Gemma Bunce, of Gem Gem Designz. She’s a wicked painter, so why not think about one of her affordable paintings for your home? To WIN one of Gemma’s Ocean Paintings, enter by liking & sharing our FB page (winner will be drawn Sept 15)!\nKell’s Quick Review… Local Talent for the win!\nBefore my Husband and I bought our house in Golden Bay, we took our first trip together to Bali. I was amazed by the quality of the paintings, the price, and the chance to help support the Balinese. We ended up not buying any, we had nowhere to hang them at the time, but it got me thinking when we returned home. There is a plethora of very talented local artists in our local community, who are starting out, and depend on our support. Since many of them have home studios and don’t exhibit in fancy pants art galleries, the fun comes in finding their local hideout & the right style that speaks to you.\nI was introduced to Gemma through our mutual friend, who recently commissioned her for a custom work. When I looked up her Facebook page, I was blown away by her seascapes! Even more blown away when I learned how she made them! It astounded me to know that some high-quality canvas, spray paint, and a bit of wind from a hair dryer (controlled by the talented mastermind) created something so visceral, and real. I kept looking into the depth of the color and thinking only of the beach.Though her waterscapes are what she is most recently known for, Gemma does lots of custom work, hand painted cheeky cards, and lots more. Follow her on Facebook to start dreaming of the perfect piece for your wall.\nQ&A with Gemma Bunce:\nWho is the face behind Gem Gem Designz?\nGemma Bunce, a 27 year old, Golden Bay Artist.\nHow did you make your start as an artist?\nShe explained that “I have always had a natural flare for being able to see detail within objects and pictures.” As a kid, she taught herself how to draw and paint. Her first commissioned piece came as almost a joke. One day a close friend mentioned how she would love a portrait painted of her dog in a colourful, fun way. Gemma offered to attempt to paint it for her. She laughed jokingly not knowing Gemma could even paint. A few weeks later, it was painted. Her friend loved it so much, she posted it in the Dogs in Perth page. It didn’t take long before the messages from people on Facebook asking about getting their dog painted on a canvas too! We feel pretty cool that we get to give away one of her beautiful pieces!\nHow would you describe your style?\n“I always find it hard to say what exact style I have but I love the fine details and a good splash of colour (mainly known as Splash Art).” She has a way of making the ordinary, extraordinary by “using things around the house to create a painting whether it be a plate, newspaper or a hair dryer.”\nWhere do you draw inspiration from?\n“I get my inspiration from landscapes, if I see something or get an Idea in my head of something l like, for example like the way a wave would crash, I will go home immediately to paint it.”\nWhat are your favourite mediums to work in?\n“I mainly use Acrylic Paints but sometimes use water them down to paint in a watercolour style as well. However, I have started Spray Painting recently and enjoy it a lot, it has started becoming my main medium.”\nWhat is your favourite painting you have ever made?\n“I was house sitting at my Grandad’s place and he said to me to use his paints and board canvases. I got some inspiration on the weekend and found a large old slightly used canvas, it had been in the shed for awhile it had grown mold on the back corner, I cleaned it down with primer and quickly dried it with a hair dryer. Then I painted the base a beautiful Pythalo Blue, which soon evolved into a crashing wave, full of colour. When I was finished, I just couldn’t get rid of it, I loved it so much! Now it has a lovely frame and hangs in our lounge room.”\nHow do you like to work/what is your creative process?\n“Depending on what art style I am doing really, If I am drawing I work in my art room with music playing, it is very peaceful. If I am spray painting I am out the backyard working on an outdoor table with all my tools next to me ready to go. I use a lot of different tools with my art. My main tools would be; my choice of paint medium, different brushes mainly round, tooth and fan brush and a palette and dryer (to manipulate my artwork).”\nWhere can people buy your work?\nPeople mainly contact her through her facebook page Gem Gem Designz via private message.\nDo you accept custom inquiries?\n“Always, I get a lot of people ask for custom pieces, they are really fun & easy for me to do.”\nWould you say your paintings are affordable?\n“Definitely, for the time and effort in creating them. The main factors that determine how expensive a piece is the detail required, scale, and canvas style. I take this into consideration when I price out custom inquiries, but try my best to work with budgets for the sake of all the boring walls out there in the world!”\nWhat about commercial interests?\n“I haven’t been asked yet but would love to.”\nWhy do you think people need artwork in their home?\n“It creates a homely feel, If you see a painting you really like it’s like a memory, usually it reminds you of something you love or like and when you stare at it, it will take you to that place for a moment.”\nNeed a little Art on the walls of your home?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://weddingwhoop.com/2018/11/03/getting-to-the-point-businesses/","date":"2019-02-22T12:20:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247517815.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20190222114817-20190222140817-00198.warc.gz","language_score":0.9766468405723572,"token_count":519,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__98877555","lang":"en","text":"Useful Tips To Becoming A House Painter\nBecoming a home painter is not a wrong idea as far as jobs that do not need professional background is concerned. You need to realize that the average yearly income for a house painter is at least thirty-seven dollars each year on average. When you calculate the amount on an hourly basis, the house painter make around eight dollars in one hour. However, you need to learn some few things which will allow you to enhance your house painting career. Home painters are not required to go through training or to obtain professional credentials to allow them to operate. When you look into different kinds of work like a lawyer or a doctor, house painting job is easy and does not command one to go through training or undergraduate studies.\nIt is essential for a person who is aiming to start a career as a home painter to master and learn more about their craft. You need to know that no client will hire a poor painter regardless of whether they are providing their services alone or as a painting company. You need to practice painting on a regular basis. Therefore, it is essential to train yourself on how to paint well. It is right to know all the painting tools. Ensure that you can tell the difference between in brushed and various kinds of paints. It is imperative to arm yourself with different paint rolling tactics. Also, make sure that you can explain the financial aspects of your painting career. Establish how much gallons on paints will be required and the cost of painting the house among others. Note that there are numerous resources on the internet to discover more about these things.\nIt is crucial to adhere to the environmental protection agency program. Note that that EPA requires that all the painting contracts take part in the renovation, repair and painting program (RRP). RRP teach an individual various skills of how to use the lead-based paints well, without presenting any dangers. Also, learners will understand other environmental and health risks related to home improvement. Employers and homeowners will also be pleased when they realize that you have gone through this training.\nWhen you are through with your course, you can opt to form your small painting business or join an existing painting company. However, it is advisable to join a team of established painters as this will help you to generate more income and gain more experience before starting your painting business. Becoming a professional home painter is easy if you do decide to apply these steps accordingly. When you get stuck in landing yourself a painting job, you need not worry as there exist various sites which list these tasks from around the country.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://longlands.herts.sch.uk/curriculum/art-design/","date":"2024-02-25T14:42:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474617.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225135334-20240225165334-00898.warc.gz","language_score":0.9708783030509949,"token_count":131,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__34204322","lang":"en","text":"Art is about developing children’s creative ability using a wide range of media and materials. Children will experience drawing, painting, printing, collage, and 3-dimensional work, as well as being introduced to the rich culture of art by looking at the work of other artists. Within these areas children will be introduced to the elements of art such as colour and tone, line, pattern and texture, shape, form and space. Art is intended to be enjoyable and all efforts valued.\nAs the children develop their skills an emphasis is placed on the quality of presentation and we encourage pride and achievement by displaying children’s work around the school.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://attikarus.ru/2022/03/15/attalate-af-633/","date":"2023-09-27T12:06:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510297.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927103312-20230927133312-00306.warc.gz","language_score":0.8553966283798218,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__308131355","lang":"en","text":"ATTALATE AF 633 — 1,17 USD/kg\nWe bring to your attention ATTALATE AF 633.\nATTALATE AF 633 is a lean alkyd resin modified with phenolic resin, used primarily for:\n- quick-drying primers;\n- anticorrosive primers as a binder;\nIn combination with lean and medium drying alkyd resins and epoxyesters, a wide range of special primers and fast-drying industrial coatings can be obtained.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://postfreeads.com/37162-visit-painters-painters-for-the-world-of-possibilities/details.html","date":"2019-02-17T11:51:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247481992.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20190217111746-20190217133746-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.8200603127479553,"token_count":90,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__170824217","lang":"en","text":"Visit Painters Painters for the World of Possibilities\nPosted Feb 08, 2018 | Hits: 125 | Stock No: #37162\nStreet Address: Level 40, 100 Millers Street\nPhone: 1300 50 67 50\nPainters Painters has been in the business for years and till now we have provided the best class service to all our customers without fail. Call us on 1300506750 for any kind of queries regarding painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.themakeupchick.com/forum-novelties-day-of-the-dead-face-paint-makeup-kit-net-wt-14-g5-oz/","date":"2018-10-21T04:47:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583513686.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20181021031444-20181021052944-00367.warc.gz","language_score":0.8924598693847656,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__127757950","lang":"en","text":"Forum Novelties - Day of the Dead Face Paint Makeup Kit, Net Wt. 14 g/.5 Oz.\n• The perfect accessory for parties, festivals, photo shoots, night-outs with friends, and much more\n• For make-up face painting or full body painting\n• Each pack contains 8 different, brightly glowing colors (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, pink, white)\n• For adults, teenagers, and kids\n• Easily removable with soap and water, even from fabrics such as clothing and furniture\n• We highly advise using this paint under \"true\" black light instead of UV LED light for the best effect\n• Excellent value for money as a little bit of paint goes a long way\nBe the envy of all your friends with this Day of the Dead face paint kit featuring a full color wheel with extra white face paint.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://trevorfjkon.isblog.net/the-advantages-pertaining-to-canvas-printing-as-well-as-its-huge-difference-to-canvas-painting-8318761","date":"2018-12-13T23:45:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376825112.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20181213215347-20181214000847-00441.warc.gz","language_score":0.963135302066803,"token_count":509,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__85815889","lang":"en","text":"The Advantages pertaining to Canvas Printing as well as Its Huge Difference to Canvas Painting\nHave not you see that our technology today is quick growing and progressing ? Especially in printing organisation, there are great deals of changes from equipment to materials. They can even print now into a canvas. Yes you read it right. Nowadays, it is possible to print into a canvas. They state that canvas printing is ideal for recreating several image types and providing included worth.\nDue to the development in printing innovation, canvas documents for printing have actually been developed. For example the Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte ended up, water-resistant inkjet canvas that can catches the feel and look of an oil painting. This Premium Canvas paper is also developed when it comes to printing photos that, when framed, will make it possible for the photographer to convey a timeless appeal typically connected with traditional paintings. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral pH is another paper canvas kind it works with both dye-based and pigments based inks. The product specifically crafted to be flexible to framing and extending while maintaining toughness without splitting or tearing.\nEnvision your art work or photos as great art canvas prints portrayed in very great and vibrant colours. By utilizing pigment based inks - to make sure that your canvas prints last a long time without fading.\nTurning to the other side or shall I say to the artist side, we all know that canvas is used by many great art artists as their medium to create a stunning art work masterpiece. In addition, canvas serves as a assistance for oil painting, and is the name for the mesh material on which embroidery and needlepoint are done.\nCanvas printing is not the same as canvas painting; the factor is that they utilized different canvas. In canvas printing, the canvas utilized has a special receptive finish to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting.\nThe Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte ended up, waterproof inkjet canvas that can captures the look and feel of an oil painting. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral my link pH is another paper canvas kind it is compatible with both dye-based and pigments based inks. Canvas printing is not the same as canvas painting; the factor is that they used various canvas. In canvas printing, the canvas utilized has a special responsive see it here coating to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.expertemvendasonline.com.br/the-man-oyos/can-you-use-oil-paint-on-plastic-ed1d23","date":"2021-07-29T19:58:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153892.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20210729172022-20210729202022-00041.warc.gz","language_score":0.9137085676193237,"token_count":3008,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__242982802","lang":"en","text":"You should use a paper towel or cloth to apply and rub the oil as it removes the paint from the surface. After one week, the area sprayed with Krylon Fusion for Plastic is resistant to chipping, which is ideal for high-traffic items such as outdoor chairs or table legs. If you find a color you love but that line of paint isn’t made to be plastic compatible, plastic-compatible paint can be used like a primer, then the color you want can be painted on top of it. Testors Acrylic Value Finishing Paint Set, Best for Chairs: Last Updated: December 22, 2020 Step Four: Paint. You can towel dry it to speed the … And it is typically dry enough for another coat in about an hour, which makes fast work of big jobs that require multiple layers of paint. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. It should work just fine. Some types of paint will be more durable than others. We know ads can be annoying, but they’re what allow us to make all of wikiHow available for free. The first spray paint in our list here comes in a variety of … It comes in a wide variety of colors—twice as many as several other brands of its caliber. The article didn't specify the type of, \"I bought a mirror at a second-hand store. Testors Acrylic Value Finishing Paint kit has excellent color choices and high-quality paint at a value price, according to users. \", \"It doesn’t need a primer to stick to slick surfaces that are prone to scratches. It dries quickly, so the recommended second coat for the best appearance and protection can be applied within a few minutes of the first. The EZ Touch 360-degree dial spray tip allows for seamlessly rotating around sharp edges or wide curves. I have been told by artists that these paints and better than cheap oil paints for a variety of reasons, mostly because they have very finely ground pigments. Take this into account if the article will receive rough treatment - you will have to touch it up now and then. Reviewers raved about the full coverage and even coat with no drips or orange peel effect. Will this work on outdoor pots for plants? \"It can coat large areas quickly or smaller instruments and toys. If a favorite toy has seen better days, a fresh coat of paint can give it new life and save it from the trash. ARTarlei Permanent Paint Markers, Best for Plastic Models: Seal oil-based paint with an oil … CAN I USE Enamel Paints ON PLASTIC MODELS? For most types of paint, this should only take 15 to 20 minutes. Water-based paints like acrylic dry faster than oil-based paints. 1. Always work in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling toxic fumes from the paint, sealer, or mineral spirits. \", \"Really concise, clear instructions. Let’s discuss the main differences between oils and acrylics and what to expect when working with the two different materials. If you are using spray paint, I would recommend three light coats, waiting 20 or 30 minutes between each. The formula is designed to avoid the need for a plastic paint primer or sanding, so there is no wasted time or money spent on prepping the item. This image is not<\\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. Use the edge of a putty knife to scrape where necessary. There is little you can do in this case. Wipe Down the Plastic With Mineral Spirits. However, the metal containers are large and heavy and are sometimes not the best containers for oil paints. Oil paint. The specially designed tip will cut down on overspray, heavy drips, or the orange peel effect that can occur when too much paint gathers too quickly over one area. Most people store oil paints in their original metal containers. If you purchase using a shopping link, we may earn a commission. If you transfer the oil paint into a plastic container, you can save space while still keeping the paint fresh for future use. Let final coats dry for 24 hours. If you will be painting only part of the plastic, you may want to skip the sanding step, otherwise the change in texture may be obvious. Handle the plastic carefully. \", primer to use before painting plastics, however. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.\n\\u00a9 2020 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. And the design of the spray head is meant to give you control when you're targeting corners and other intricate areas, which helps to cut down on wasted paint. Standard exterior gloss paint is a suitable finish for plastic when used in conjunction with an appropriate primer and undercoat. If you apply the sealer too thickly, it may turn out tacky. If the plastic knife is too flimsy, try a metal putty knife… but this may scratch the tub. Paint surface, if paint requires sealer, apply topcoat. There are lots of colors available in single packs or multi pack and you can use them on virtually any surface including metal, wood, rubber, plastic, glass, stone and more. The paint should be dry to the touch within about 25 minutes. Clean with TSP substitute wash + synthetic steel wool or scrub pad. Use a base coat of automotive \"undercoating\" spray paint (commonly available at most stores selling spray paint) on plastic outdoor articles, followed by several days of drying to let it toughen up, before painting with a color top coat. It works great on outdoor plastic flower pots. Rust-Oleum Automotive doesn’t need a primer to stick to slick plastic surfaces that are prone to pits and scratches during the daily commute. Paint thinners generally do not have an effect on the paint spot if it is not … Next, prime the surface with an oil based primer. It's guaranteed not to chip within a year of application, though it is still susceptible to scratches from rough treatment. If you are using a spray-able primer, be sure to cover your work surface and work in a well-ventilated area. You can use BEYOND PAINT ® on your tile floor! Doing so would take off pre-applied coats and could make your desired object have an uneven surface with lines. When applying detail to plastic models with paint, the correct paint can cut down on blurring or chipping once the paint dries. \", \"The formula is designed to be long-lasting and durable. What paint should I use for plastic ornaments? Reviewers found that while this value paint was easy to use, inexpensive, and did a good job, it required a few cans to get adequate coverage and the desired aesthetic appeal. Most paints for models come in sets. If a favored toy has seen better days, a fresh … Wipe clean. Apply acrylic paints using a taklon, kanekalon, or sable brush. References Use a plastic knife to get all you can, then use a paint remover. If your paint cans get messy, you can transfer the paint to plastic containers. Before you try to paint on plastic, lightly buff the plastic surface with 220 to 300-grit sandpaper, using a circular motion as you sand. Move the can further away from the item and spray it in a fanning motion. Many enamel-based paints require several days to cure. Favorite Answer. They are typically sold alongside the other model paints. To keep things this way, we finance it through advertising and shopping links. This image is not<\\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. Oil paints won't dry, and the paint will peel away after a while. To learn more from our General Contractor co-author, like how to seal your paint to protect it, keep reading the article! \", \"I knew nothing about painting plastic. This image is not<\\/b> licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other images posted to the wikiHow website. But be sure to use a good bonding primer and spray paint. I will now treat and spray it, \"I'm planning an art project for kids and needed to know just what this article provided and how to prep, paint and, \"Following the procedures step by step, I was able to paint my plastic flower light and get the paint to stay, \"Helpful to know how to prepare the surface before painting, and to allow 24-36 hours to fully \"cure. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. In addition to the paint, all you’re going to need is a paintbrush and some gloss, which will add a nice shine to your project. I haven't used any other type of artist oil paint so I can't really compare. This article was co-authored by Mark Spelman. Plastic film. \"I sell plastic articles meant for painting. Wipe down the plastic surface with alcohol to remove any oils that might prevent the paint from sticking, then apply a coat of primer. Gloss Black Enamel Spray Paint, How to Refurbish Particleboard Furniture With Paint, Paint and Primer in One: What to Know Before You Buy, 5 Methods for Repairing Orange-Peel Texture on Walls. \", \"The suggestion to use plastic spray paint as a primer helped. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.\n\\u00a9 2020 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. Typical application methods include brush, roller and spray. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.\n\\u00a9 2020 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.\n\\u00a9 2020 wikiHow, Inc. All rights reserved. Yes, they can. This article has been viewed 1,295,645 times. When the wear and tear of hitting the road affect your hubcaps, grates, or other plastic parts on the car, a coat of paint can revive them. paint--I use mostly Winsor & Newton's Winton oil paints. Choose acrylic, enamel, or spray paint, then apply the paint to the plastic surface in light coats, allowing each coat to completely dry before adding another one. By following some crafty guidelines, you can paint small details on plastic items or even paint an entire plastic object with good results. This strategy can also be used to paint oil or enamels over plastic. Plus, the comfort tip can handle any painting position, including sideways and upside down, to get to difficult-to-reach areas. Several light coats of sealer are better than one thick coat. Solvent based enamel paints take much longer to dry than acrylics and this can be an advantage when it comes to achieving a really smooth or high gloss finish. Thank you! I use a seven-day plastic pill holder to store any leftover paint. After several hours, the paint … Keep in mind that oil-based paint will take awhile to dry. With over 30 years of construction experience, Mark specializes in constructing interiors, project management, and project estimation. Plus, the nine colors make it easy to create exact colors to match antique models and further protect favored tchotchkes from the elements. Thank you for this article. This article received 20 testimonials and 84% of readers who voted found it helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. If you are painting a multi-sided object, such as a box, work one side at a time. Funnel or scoop. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. Will sanding the project help acrylic paints adhere to it better? To paint shutters that frame outside windows, high-quality acrylic latex paint is best. The Krylon Fusion Paint is built to make even the toughest paint jobs easy. Krylon Dual' Superbond Paint and Primer, Best for Auto Parts: Unlike other types of plastic paint, no priming or sanding is required when you use this brand of paint. It comes with a one-year replacement warranty and 30-day money-back guarantee. So when you mention plastic … He has been a construction professional since 1987. \", run, and is easier for 'orange peal' to develop. How long it takes for the paint to dry depends on the type of paint you are using. With the right amount of preparation, however, you can paint plastic with success. polymer as well as the waxy surface features. Rust-Oleum 267116 Painter’s Touch Ultra. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. The angled tip can create a precise line when working to restore small toys with intricate designs or edges. wikiHow, Inc. is the copyright holder of this image under U.S. and international copyright laws. Painting a slower drying oil paint over fast-drying acrylic paint isn’t a problem as long as the acrylic paints are fully dried and cured. Reviewers loved the full and even coverage with no drips or orange peel effect. In fact, sanding will help the paint adhere even better. I made a robot, and I want to cover it with plastic bottles. In addition to the typical primary colors, Testors has also included metallics to offer a wide range of choices for painting plastic toys. This will allow the paint to stick to the plastic better. A final cleaning with mineral spirits or isopropyl alcohol … \", \"There's a wide variety of colors to choose from to match most any exterior. It gives smooth surfaces some tooth, allowing the paint to stick on better. Please help us continue to provide you with our trusted how-to guides and videos for free by whitelisting wikiHow on your ad blocker. Laminate and plastic can be worrisome to paint for some people because it … Mark Spelman is a General Contractor based in Austin, Texas. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc.\nPromotion Comes From The Lord Meaning, Soft Bass Lures, Lasko Ultra Ceramic Heater Costco, Idles Live Glastonbury, Romans Study Guide John Piper Pdf, Fallout 4 Pickman Quest ?, Eagle Claw Circle Hook Size Chart, Lead Paint Test Kit Uk, Peter Beales Roses Catalogue,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carmensaez.com/pages/online-painting-classes-in-patreon","date":"2024-04-13T05:57:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816586.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413051941-20240413081941-00429.warc.gz","language_score":0.9316264390945435,"token_count":287,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__60731154","lang":"en","text":"ONLINE PAINTING CLASSES IN PATREON\nHave a look in my Patreon classes and tutorials:\nDuring my years in art education I realized how art can guide us to respect nature. And then I decided to share my vision through my own art.\nSince I live in the Netherlands I work a lot with its forest, although I also like to paint ecosystems in different countries when I travel. I have specialized in outdoor painting techniques, botanical art and promoting personal creativity. This experience I share in my Instragram @carmensaez_art and now I am in Patreon to show you my methodology.\nHow does it work?\nEvery week we will have a painting session together to complete an illustration in a month. We will work materials such as watercolour and ink, and techniques for outdoors and inside the studio. I will explain you materials and I will share with you tips that I you won´t see them in my other Social Media.\nLanguage: English with subtitles.\nPrice: As a starting offer, this pass has a unique price of 3$! After it will rise to 10$. You will access to all my contents that I don’t show in other platforms. Besides you will be part of this painting community. We will share feedback, advises and art results.\nJoin us in the creative experience!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://en.kra.lv/category/news/","date":"2017-12-15T19:42:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948579564.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20171215192327-20171215214327-00264.warc.gz","language_score":0.9436309337615967,"token_count":308,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__169681154","lang":"en","text":"In October 5, 2017, an Agrrement of cooperation between Latvian Christian academy and St. Ignatius Loyola College in Kaunas, Lithuania, was signed by Director Dr. Aivaras Anužis and Prof. Skaidrīte Gūtmane, Rector of Latvian Christian academy.\nTo celebrate Resurrection of Christ, Blessed Easter, an Icon painting exhibition by artists from Latvian Christian academy was opened in Saldus History and art museum, April 11, 2017. Link here. Latvian Christian academy is the only University in Europe where Icon painting is offered as both Bachelor and Master degree study programme. Exhibition presents paintings […]\nFrom September 11 to 22 (working days) will be organized plein air Workshop in Iconography at Latvian Christian Academy – at Vienības prospekts 23, Jūrmala (Bulduri), Latvia. There is possibility to apply for everyone who is interested in icon painting. Workshop will be headed by professional icon painters and there will be possibility to paint an icon – […]\nWorkshop in Calligraphy hosted by well-known professional George van Durtanosky (Macedonia, Germany) welcomes participants in October 3 -14. Participants will be introduced to various styles of calligraphy found in ancient Church illuminated books; practice. At the end display of works will presented to the audience; Certificates. Workshop fee for a full day (10 AM to […]","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sweetzurich.blogspot.com/2010/04/kunsthaus-zurich-buhrle-collection.html","date":"2018-06-25T07:36:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267867579.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20180625072642-20180625092642-00240.warc.gz","language_score":0.9809682965278625,"token_count":527,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__12267043","lang":"en","text":"Last week, I went to the Kunsthaus to visit the Bührle Collection. This collection used to be housed at their private museum, but they got robbed in 2008 and decided to close the museum. Two major pieces by Cézanne and Degas are still missing.\nI had never made it to the old museum so headed up to the Kunstaus to see some 180 exhibits of that collection. Let me tell you that the security was no joke to them. If your purse was too big, you had to leave it at the coat check. In the entrance fee, a pricey CHF 18.- quite usual to the Kunsthaus, the audioguide was included (D/F/E). I really recommend taking it or joining a guided tour: you’ll just learn so much more about art in general, the painter, the painting, the era, etc.\nThe exhibition is very famous for its impressionist and post-impressionist paintings. It includes, amongst others, Van Gogh, Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, Manet, Monet, Degas, Gauguin, Signac, Picasso and Braque. But it also comprises older works from the Middle-age- a series of Gothic sculptures- and some paintings from the 16th to 18th century. Even though I did not fully appreciate this first part of the exhibition, I understood the need of Emil Bührle to include it in his collection to demonstrate the origine of the Impressionist movement. So I just went through quite quikly and headed to the next part.\nThe impressionist and post-impressionist paintings were the most important part and most enjoyable part of the exhibition to me. They had masterpieces everywhere and the audioguide comment were very interesting. It was just so impressive to be amongst so many masterpieces at the same time. I particularly like the Signac and the various works from Toulouse-Lautrec. The Nympheas from Monet, part of the permanent collection of the Kunsthaus, but a guft from Emil Bührle, had been relocated to this temporary exhibition too. There always such a pleasure for the eyes! Hard to believe that these cost almost nothing as their format is huge and they were seen as under-work back then.\nSo, I highly recommend to visit before it’s too late! It’on until 16 May 2010. afterwards you will have to wait another five years to see them back at the Kunsthaus Expansion.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://theswichnews.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-artworks-at-transforming-spaces.html","date":"2017-11-22T18:28:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934806620.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20171122175744-20171122195744-00688.warc.gz","language_score":0.7990642786026001,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__75180804","lang":"en","text":"NEWS + EVENTS BLOG\nCheck back for the latest news updates or sign our guestbook and we will notify you of updates.\nSunday, February 14, 2010\nNew Artworks at Transforming Spaces Gallery\nThis week we welcome three new local artists to the gallery. Indigenous artist, Maxene Bennetts, landscape painter, Melanie Slootjes and vibrant oil painter, Eva Fritz.\nThe Transforming Spaces Project No. 1 will be ending on 26 February, 2010 at 175 Brisbane Street, Ipswich so drop in during our last couple of weeks and pick up some fantastic local artworks.\nPost a Comment\nPost Comments (Atom)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nouvelleart.com/2016/10/16/paula-modersohn-becker-exhibition-an-intensely-artistic-eye/","date":"2017-10-21T04:40:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187824570.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20171021043111-20171021063111-00852.warc.gz","language_score":0.9792978167533875,"token_count":1055,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__69485060","lang":"en","text":"BY KELLIE SABIN\nThe Paula Modersohn-Becker retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris has been a long time coming. This is the first time, since her death in 1907, that there has been such a comprehensive and thorough solo exhibition of her work.\nPaula Modersohn-Becker was born in the latter half of the nineteenth century. As an adult she was creating work at an important moment of art history. The modern was about to begin and it is precisely this radical sensibility that Modersohn-Becker tapped into through her work. She knew art was her calling and made it her profession and passion. During her lifetime a women had a narrow set of parameters to operate within. She blew the doors wide open and started creating art on her own terms. For most of her artistic career she was based within an artist’s colony in Worpsewede, a small village outside Bremen in north Germany.\nThe colony was founded by two Dusseldorf academicians, Fritz Mackensen and Otto Modersohn (her future husband), in order to escape the urban sprawl and paint landscapes outdoors as French artists had been doing for the last few decades. But Worpsewede would prove to be too small to contain Modersohn-Becker. She was always drawn, time and again, to Paris, and was inspired by the work of Rodin, Gauguin and Cezanne.\nThis exhibition presents a full and varied picture of Modersohn-Becker’s creative output. Housed in the impressive Palais de Tokyo complex built for the Paris world fair in 1900 (which Paula herself attended) the museum feels like a fitting space for this show. The works are grouped both thematically and then chronologically.\nUpon entering the exhibition, we are greeted by an oversized photograph of the artist, which serves to remind us that she was working during a challenging time for artists; the advent of photography. Without the need for pictorial representation, artists were free to use their art as a means of expression and for Modersohn-Becker, this meant to represent what she called ‘the gentle vibration in things’.\nThe show begins with her early work including and leading on to her landscapes. However, the canvasses really seem to come to life when she paints figures. Her rather bleak representation of the northern German landscape is transformed by the inclusion of a child. Her ‘Girl Playing the Flute in the Forest of Birch Trees’ is a magical and strange image that seems to have its roots in something far older. Modersohn-Becker had an interest in the African, Indonesian and Egyptian art that would become such an important element of Modernism, especially in the art of Picasso and Gauguin.\nModersohn-Becker often painted children and they are presented without the sickly sweet sentimentality of earlier nineteenth century artists. Her children seem old before their years and stare out from the canvas, fixing the viewer in an extraordinary way which is challenging and yet simultaneously recognises the humanity of both the viewer and the viewed. The curator has presented a number of her paintings of children including a full size drawing of a child that is beautifully rendered in terms of shading and modelling of the figure. The painting shows the skills she acquired during her years of study in London, Berlin and of course, Paris.\nAlso included are the powerful ‘Mother and Child’ series of paintings, which were created between 1901 and before her own pregnancy in 1907. These images were revolutionary as both mother and child are nude and presented in a human, secular and non-idealised way that would not be attempted again until the second half of the twentieth century. The exhibition also shows the artist’s preparatory sketches for the series, illustrating how Modersohn-Becker worked and offering an insight into her thought processes.\nThe artist painted herself regularly and her nude self-portrait is possibly the most radical image she created. Hung at the central point in the exhibition, the artist presents herself semi-nude on her wedding anniversary. Women’s naked bodies had always been currency in the western tradition of art. Through her choice of subject matter, either young girls, older women or herself, Modersohn-Becker overcame the traditional power relations between the (usually male) artist and (often naked) female subject. Her dignified rendering allows a new kind of equality between the viewer, subject and artist.\nThe exhibition shows a progression from her earliest works and preparatory sketches through to her more mature works at the end of the exhibition. The exhibition includes many fascinating photographs of the artist and her family and handwritten notes, which add another layer of connection to the artist herself.\nModersohn-Becker created over 700 works of art within a ten-year period and took art in a new direction. Her output was cut short by her tragically early death shortly after the birth of her daughter in 1907. This extensive and thoughtful exhibition brings her work to a wider public and should help this courageous and important artist to become the household name that she deserves to be.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jimmoir.com/painting-birds-long-eared-owl-episode-3-on-sky-arts/","date":"2023-11-30T20:19:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100232.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130193829-20231130223829-00806.warc.gz","language_score":0.9519964456558228,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__301043212","lang":"en","text":"Are you ready for the next episode of Painting Birds With Jim And Nancy Moir? We’re excited to announce that episode 3 is airing on Wednesday 3rd at 9 pm on Sky Arts (Freeview Channel 11, Freesat 147). In this episode, Jim and Nancy will be joined by the music legend Jools Holland and local artist David Hunt as they travel to Kent to paint the stunning long-eared owl.\nThe long-eared owl is a fascinating bird with striking features, and Jim and Nancy will use their expertise to capture its beauty on paper. They’ll share their tips and techniques for painting with watercolours and demonstrate how to bring the owl to life on the page.\nJools Holland, a renowned musician and avid birdwatcher, will bring his unique perspective to the show as he joins Jim and Nancy in their artistic journey. David Hunt, a local artist, will also offer his insights into painting the Kent countryside and its native wildlife.\nEpisode 3 promises to be an exciting and inspiring experience for both bird enthusiasts and art lovers. With Jim and Nancy’s expert guidance and the addition of Jools Holland and David Hunt, it’s sure to be a show you won’t want to miss.\nTune in to Sky Arts on Wednesday 3rd at 9 pm to watch Painting Birds With Jim And Nancy Moir episode 3 and witness the beauty of the long-eared owl come to life on paper. Don’t forget to set your reminders and join us for this exciting episode!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.llmcalling.com/post/pentecost","date":"2023-12-01T14:36:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100287.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201120231-20231201150231-00446.warc.gz","language_score":0.9321907758712769,"token_count":285,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__216816316","lang":"en","text":"Updated: May 24, 2021\nI woke up with this painting in my mind. I've almost created what I saw. I've learned that when this happens it is probably meant for someone to see. So if that's you, I hope it blesses you today.\nHere is a description of this painting for my blind friends: An abstract painting of pentecost The disciples stand together at the bottom of the painting in yellow Above them an orange warmth covers their heads Above that splatters of red fill the picture Some small splatters land on the head of each disciple Above that, in a blue sky, a white dove descends\nBelow are a series of haiku I've written about Pentecost.\nWaters cleanse, baptise Twelve chosen, learn together Love is shared widely Fear spreads like fire Security now threatened But love conquers all\nFiery wind descends\nMoving through the world\nHoly spirit spills Fills hearts with abundant love Love for everyone\nReach out to receive\nGuidance in your every day\nLet God lead the way\nPlaying with fire\nTrusting God in the flames\nHopeful at the core\nIf you would like to read other pentecost poems I've written in previous years then you can find them in n my blog archive here https://llmcalling.blogspot.com/2020/05/pentecost-poetry.html","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.oostor.com/products/paint-a-rainbow-art-print","date":"2018-11-20T15:44:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039746465.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20181120150950-20181120172950-00135.warc.gz","language_score":0.8270790576934814,"token_count":154,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__20152049","lang":"en","text":"View more products by Cassia Beck\nPaint a Rainbow Art Print\n£9.00Cassia Beck: paint-a-rainbow-art-print\nTitle: Paint a Rainbow\nThis print is available in several sizes:\n- A5 (14.8 x 21cm)\n- A4 (21 x 29.7cm)\n- A3 (29.7 x 42cm)\n- 8x10 inches\n- 11x14 inches\n- 16x20 inches\nPrinted on 240gsm matte paper using pigment inks.\nAn unframed print with a white border, titled and signed on the front by Cassia Beck.\nPlease allow up to 3-5 working days before this item is dispatched.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://jacketswinkel.com/ragamala-paintings-28/","date":"2019-05-20T14:38:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232256040.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20190520142005-20190520164005-00002.warc.gz","language_score":0.9241039752960205,"token_count":1346,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__225948207","lang":"en","text":"For nearly hundred years ragamala was one of the most popular genres of indian miniature painting. these exquisite painted melodies would have been. A ragamala or ‘garland of ragas’ is a set of miniature paintings depicting various musical modes, ragas, of Indian music. Each painting is accompanied by a brief. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the ‘Garland of Ragas’. The concept of illustrating musical .\n|Published (Last):||17 January 2010|\n|PDF File Size:||19.77 Mb|\n|ePub File Size:||9.6 Mb|\n|Price:||Free* [*Free Regsitration Required]|\nPainting from India’s Rajput Courts.\nRagamala Paintings. Poetry, Passion, Song\nShips from and sold by indoobestsellers. Some Indians ragamala paintings are prescribed a time of day or a season. On the surface, the painting style appears peaceable, but the underlying sentiments evoke excitement and terror, loss and longing, victories and defeats.\nThe album leaves show a variety of subjects and are painted in different styles, but one genre of painting jumped out at me immediately: This new book, and the exhibition it accompanies, presents a fine and rare collection ragamala paintings twenty-four ragamala from the collection of Claudio Moscatelli. These paintings were painted and distributed most commonly during the 16th and 17th centuries in most schools and are named mostly from the region they were ragamala paintings — Ragamala paintings Ragamala, Mughal Ragamala, Pahari Ragamala and Rajasthan Ragamala.\nAmazon Drive Cloud storage from Amazon.\nAmazon Rapids Fun stories for kids on the go. Now, due to lesser demand for the paintings, they are only preserved in museums and as gifts. Though the setting is quite elegant, the woman shown is an ascetic, holding a bowl for offerings.\nTestata giornalistica mensile iscritta al n. Imagining the music that would accompany each raga or ragini allows the viewer to connect with the paintings on a more emotional level. Animals ragamala paintings a supporting role in a number of paintings. Kangra paintings – Painting art of Kangra ragamala paintings.\nAmazon Giveaway allows ragamala paintings to run promotional giveaways in order to create buzz, reward your audience, and attract new followers and customers. Please try again later. Ragamala Paintings from India: A ragini is one type of variation, seen as the consort or wife of the main raga ragamala paintings is construed as male. Your recently viewed items and featured recommendations.\nThe experience of joy relating to the visible or invisible physical or astra Raga SriRagamala, — Mughal Paintings – Imperial Atelier of Mughals. One painting in the exhibition that readily conjures up sound and mood even to the uninitiated is the Nat Raginipainted ca. The history of painting reaches back in time to artifacts from Indian Art in Detail by A.\nThere are six principal ragamala paintings – Bhairava, Dipika, Sri, Malkaunsa, Megha and Hindola and these are meant to be sung ragamala paintings the six seasons of the ragamala paintings summer, monsoon, autumn, early winter, winter and spring. Views Read Edit View history. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, ragamala paintings in the 16th and 17th centuries, and are ragamala paintings named accordingly as Pahari Ragamala, Rajasthan or Rajput Ragamala, Deccan Ragamala, and Mughal Ragamala.\nThe synesthetic aspect of ragamalas challenges viewers to imagine what the musical modes that accompany the paintings would sound like.\nRagamala Paintings from India | Dulwich Picture Gallery\nMost of the extant works of Ragamala are from Deccan style, where Ibrahim Adil Shah II of Bijapurwas himself paintnigs a ragamala paintings painter ragamala paintings illustrator, though some Rajput style also exist of which the work of an artist of the ‘Chawand’ a part of Mewar school of painting, Sahibdinragamala paintings Ragamala musical modes series datedare now in National Museum of India .\nReal Birds paintins Imagined Gardens: The landscape, barely hinted at in the c.\nSangeeta Ratnakara is an important 12th century CE treatise on the classification of Indian Ragas, which for the first time mentions the presiding deity of each raga.\nRecent Posts Seeing is Believing? Amazon Inspire Digital Educational Resources. Malcolm Pitt Juliet Thompson, class of ; The theme of early mornings ragamala paintings evokes a somber mood, connecting to the accompanying ragamala paintings, despite the richly pigmented gouache and gold. Marwar Paintings – Style of Rajashtani arts.\nRagamala Paintings | Cornell University Library Digital Collections\nA raga is a musical mode arranged in a specific ragamalx that provides a framework for a musical composition meant to evoke particular moods. They had a total of 48 sons!\nIn ragamala paintings projects Wikimedia Commons. Customers who bought this item also bought. Buy the selected items together This item: It is the first of its kind because it is the first written record mentioning the presiding deity of ragamala paintings raga.\nThe 6 main ragas present in the Ragamala are the Bhairava, Dipika, Sri, Malkaunsa, Megha and Hindola and these are meant to be sung during the 6 seasons of the year — summer, monsoon, autumn, early winter, winter, and spring! It places imperial imagery alongside celestial elements to ragamqla the scene of a chaotic battle.\nThe paintings are traditional and project the depth of Indian philosophy, poetry, and artistry. Many paintings used to have titles or little poems describing the theme of painings painted version or the ragamala paintings behind it. Bhairavi Ragini of Bhairava Ragamala paintings, Nepal, c, gouache on paper Both the musical and the poetic beginnings of Ragamalas are many centuries older ragamala paintings the painted versions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hersuccessbits.com/post/my-quest-as-a-painter","date":"2023-12-03T17:18:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100508.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203161435-20231203191435-00302.warc.gz","language_score":0.9796075820922852,"token_count":566,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__81117880","lang":"en","text":"Updated: Sep 26, 2019\nCreativity needs inspiration ....\nAn artist needs to be driven to create something beautiful.\nI made my first Madhubani Painting 24 years ago. I had seen this attractive colourful piece hung on the wall of my neighbour’s house and felt something enticed me towards it. It was a painting of Krishna killing the demon Bakasura.\nThe colours and style lured me to start painting a similar one. I was appreciated by many for that first painting.\nBut then I got very busy as my kids came in my life and there was no me time, so the art got forgotten.\nAs the kids grew up and tensions in life increased, I needed something to overcome that stress, I needed something to divert my mind from some people and problems.\nBeing a very positive person by nature, I started analysing myself and my life and I made a list of things that I had always wanted to do.\nThe first thing was learning kathak dance and performing on stage atleast once in my life.\nSo I started learning it and did a stage performance too. But due to some personal reasons could not carry on with it.\nSecond thing was painting and my hand was good. So, I finally started painting again in 2015 .\nThe bright colours and intricate designs of madhubani art always intrigued me and I got addicted to this form of art. I made one painting after the other and the encouragement I got from friends and family kept inspiring me to go further.\nAfter I had collected a good number of around 10 to 12 paintings, a friend suggested and encouraged the creation of my facebook page Shalin’s world . The creation of this page was a boost to my self confidence and it inspired me to paint to my heart’s content .\nAfter seeing my work online many people appreciated me. People started asking me for my paintings. It gave me immense pleasure and I started gifting my work to friends.\nWhen I paint, it relieves me of all my tensions.\nPainting is meditation for me. The brightness of colours on paper turning into beautiful pieces of art gives me happiness that cannot be expressed in words. When I paint , I transit into my own world which has people and things that are close to my heart .\nAfter having painted more than 50 paintings came another milestone , I finally exhibited my paintings at a fair. People saw my work and the appreciation I got from unknown people personally was amazing.\nBeing a self learnt artist , I still keep looking out for workshops for myself too.\nFrom a no one to the one who paints beautiful madhubani paintings, this recognition of my self through my art and talent has made my life worth living for.\nThe quest is not yet over.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bloomintheblack.com/why-do-your-walls-look-bumpy/","date":"2024-04-25T01:57:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296820065.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425000826-20240425030826-00595.warc.gz","language_score":0.9202900528907776,"token_count":1609,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__81027874","lang":"en","text":"Bumpy or blistered walls are unsightly. They can quickly spread and break when unresolved, leaving paint gaps on your walls. You may keep repainting your walls, but if you don’t fix the root cause, it will happen over and over again.\nBumpy or blistering walls occur when paint loses adherence to the underlying surface (substrate) or base coat. This may result from high humidity levels or hot weather. Other reasons include applying paint on a damp, dirty, or porous surface and painting an overly thick layer of paint.\nThe rest of this article covers causes and remedies for bumpy walls. I’ll explain the common reasons for this problem and suggest easy fixes to help you get (and keep!) your walls smooth.\nPin for later!\nThis post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. Thanks for supporting Bloom in the Black!\nWhy Your Walls Look Bumpy\nWhen you notice bumps or blisters on your walls, it’s usually because the paint is lifting off the wall or base coat in those spots. It may be due to environmental conditions such as excess heat, humidity, or poor paint application procedures.\nBlisters may appear on your wall soon after a fresh coat of paint is applied or after a while. In some cases, there is little you can do to prevent blistering. However, most of the causes are easily preventable.\nLet’s examine some possible causes for bumpy walls in greater detail.\nPainting Over a Dirty Surface\nPainting over a dirty surface prevents the paint from properly adhering. This is because grime and other dirt particles create a barrier between the paint and the wall, and the paint sticks to them rather than the intended wall, causing bumps.\nPainting on a dirty wall may cause you to lose out on your paint’s warranty because it contradicts the proper painting procedure.\nPainting Over a Damp Wall\nYou may thoroughly clean your wall before painting, but if you paint it damp, you will have to deal with a bumpy wall.\nYour walls may dampen from any of the following reasons:\n- Washing them\n- High humidity levels\n- Plumbing leaks\n- Rain (common for outside walls)\nUntreated wood end joints can also allow water to seep through already-painted walls.\nPaint doesn’t adhere properly to damp walls, which may be why you have bumpy walls.\nPainting Over Porous Walls\nDrywall and concrete are some examples of porous wall surfaces.\nPorous surfaces have small cavities where air bubbles are trapped during painting. If a primer is not applied before painting, the trapped air can form pockets underneath the paint, causing blisters.\nThese can worsen in hot weather when the air within the blister expands and causes it to burst open.\nPainting your walls when the temperatures are too high will cause the outer layer of the paint to dry much faster than the inner layer, preventing it from properly attaching to the wall. This leads to bumpy spots or blistering.\nLatex or water-based paints are more susceptible to blistering in high heat than their oil-based counterparts.\nDark-colored paints are also more likely to blister due to high temperatures because they absorb more heat.\nHigh Humidity Levels\nIf you have ever wondered why the walls around your bathroom or kitchen look bumpy, then high humidity levels are your answer. This happens in my kids’ bathroom, which is actually why I started researching this article!\nWater vapor can seep through the paint and weaken its adhesion to the wall. This causes it to lift off the wall and form bumps.\nOlder walls are more susceptible to this because the paint is aged and may have begun forming hairline cracks, allowing easy moisture penetration.\nApplying Latex Paint Over Oil-Based Paint\nLatex paint doesn’t adhere to oil-based paint, which may cause bumpy walls.\nBefore applying latex paint to a wall that has been covered in oil-based paint, the surface needs to be adequately prepared through the following steps:\n- Cleaning the wall\n- Scraping off the top coat\n- Applying a suitable primer (made for latex paints)\n- Applying a fresh coat of paint\nAlso, on a related note, check out my article on why your wallpaper appears bumpy. You’d be surprised how seemingly same problems can have different underlying causes.\nHow To Fix Bumpy Walls\nFortunately, bumpy walls can be resolved. The following guide will help you fix those blistered walls and hopefully prevent it from happening again.\n1. Clean and Dry Your Walls Thoroughly Before Painting\nCleaning your walls before painting removes any particles and grime that may cause bumpy walls. You can clean the old-fashioned way using a sponge and water or a power hose. Grease-cutting agents may also be necessary when cleaning.\nAfter cleaning, wait until the wall is completely dry before painting because painting over damp walls will leave you with bumpy walls.\n2. Avoid Painting in Hot or Humid Weather\nWhenever possible, wait until the weather is favorable to paint your walls.\nFor water-based or latex paints, ideal temperatures range between 50 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 26.7 degrees Celsius). For oil-based paints, ideal temperatures range between 40 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (4.4 to 32.2 degrees Celsius).\nA relative humidity of between 40 and 50 percent is perfect for painting your walls. When there is a substantial variation from this range, it may affect how the paint dries.\n3. Improve Air Circulation To Dry the Paint Adequately\nUsing a fan to dry the paint has two advantages — improving airflow and reducing relative humidity levels. This way, the paint dries off faster. However, for this to work, you need to position the fan properly and adjust to a moderate airflow setting.\nAnother way to improve airflow and prevent bumps on a freshly painted wall is by opening the doors and windows.\n4. Apply Primer and Let It Dry\nPrimers protect your walls from blistering and peeling paint because they give the wall surface some texture, making the paint hold better. When you apply a primer before painting your walls, you will need fewer coats (remember that overpainting also causes bumpy walls).\nSome paint brands have primers already mixed in, so you don’t need to add more.\nRegardless of the type of walls your home has, priming before painting is recommended as a good practice.\nLet the primer dry properly before painting over it. Three hours should be a sufficient waiting time.\n5. Scrape Off Bubbled Paint and Apply a Fresh Coat\nWith the above preventive measures in place, you can now scrape off those ugly blisters using sandpaper and apply a fresh coat of paint.\nThis Youtube video covers a practical tutorial on the proper procedure for removing bubbled paint:\nIf only a small part of the wall was affected, you don’t need to scrape off the entire wall. But, if a large part was damaged, you may need to redo the entire wall. The good news is that if you follow the recommended steps, you won’t have to redo your walls soon.\nFixing blistering walls should start by identifying the root cause. Often, hot and humid weather is to blame. Another major contributing factor is following poor paint application procedures.\nWhen the root causes are resolved, scraping off the damaged spots and applying a fresh coat of paint is likely to prevent the recurrence of bumpy walls.\nLastly, invest in a good quality paint brand to prevent the same thing from happening again!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.claridges.co.uk/the-season/2019/september/william-blake/","date":"2020-01-22T04:27:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250606696.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20200122042145-20200122071145-00219.warc.gz","language_score":0.9678859114646912,"token_count":313,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__110036384","lang":"en","text":"A compelling and complex mind\nThe show tells a story of Blake's life that appeals to our own moment\nWhen William Blake’s paintings were exhibited above his family’s Soho shop in 1809, attendance was dire, he sold nothing, and the only review was critical. Now, Tate Britain is shining fresh light on the visual art of one Britain’s most revered creative visionaries.\nProfoundly influenced by the spiritual visions he began experiencing at the age of four, Blake expressed his original, often radical, ideas through engravings, art and poetry. During his lifetime, his talents went largely unrecognised, but since his death in 1827 his creations – such as The Tyger, And did those feet in ancient time, Newton and The Ancient of Days – have become recognised as seminal works of the Romantic Age.\nWilliam Blake at Tate Britain is the largest display of Blake’s art seen in a generation. Over 300 original works on display include an immersive recreation of that infamous Soho exhibition and several huge digital projections of paintings Blake himself dreamed of creating on an enormous scale. As well as illuminating William Blake’s paintings and prints, the vital role of his wife Catherine is also brought to the fore for the first time.\n11 September 2019 - 2 February 2020\nMore from The Season\nTutankhamun: Treasures of The Golden Pharaoh\n02 Nov19 - 03 May20Find out more\nCars: Accelerating The Modern World\n23 Nov19 - 19 Apr20Find out more","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dspretoria.co.za/highlights/portraets-der-renaissance/","date":"2022-05-17T17:37:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662519037.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517162558-20220517192558-00592.warc.gz","language_score":0.989128589630127,"token_count":246,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__268410225","lang":"en","text":"At around 1500, people had the feeling that they were living at the dawn of a new age. In art, architecture and the natural sciences – everywhere they dared to transcend previous boundaries and develop a new view of their lives.\nMan was seen as a free being, possessing intellect and personal abilities. In art, this could be observed particularly well: Artists placed persons, individuals, at the centre of their pictures. This was the birth of portrait painting. People were to be depicted as genuinely as possible. Through a portrait, the viewer was supposed to get a true-to-life idea of the person depicted. Often the people in the pictures looked directly at the viewer, as if one were in a conversation. A new drawing technique was also conceived from the viewer’s point of view: the central perspective.\nThe pictures were designed as if they were painted “with the eyes of the viewer”. The painters experimented with light and shadow and depicted the people depicted with a vast landscape in the background to show the harmony between people and nature.\nAs part of their history lessons, class 7a also tried their hand at painting portraits in the style of the Renaissance. Here are some of the results.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.babysviewclothes.com/samuelleopold/artiststatement.htm","date":"2019-04-22T04:16:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578534596.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20190422035654-20190422061542-00014.warc.gz","language_score":0.9797371625900269,"token_count":412,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__215157633","lang":"en","text":"I believe that art of any kind speaks for itself. Whatever effect it has on you is something personal that you have found within yourself.\nMy paintings serve their purpose when you view them and some part of you relates, thinks, feels and absorbs the image. The thoughts and feelings you have are the most important part of the art. You take those with you. You get to keep them. If my paintings have made an impact, then they have accomplished their goal.\nTo tell you my inner thoughts on each piece, or even to voice my opinion on ‘why’ and ‘how’ my paintings came to be, is intruding on your own perceptions. What you see, what you feel, and what the paintings say to you is exactly what I want them to say. Each of you will find something different.\nMost paintings start as an idea in my mind, often totally developed before the first sketches are placed directly on the canvas. Architecture and architectural elements are often the catalyst and other elements, mostly symbolic, are added as expression of events or ideas that have had an impact in my life.\nThe composition for a painting is completely drawn out in pencil, down to the smallest detail. Once the painting starts, my concentration is focused on the coloring and lighting. Seldom are details deleted or added once the painting has begun.\nSeveral paintings are simultaneously in production at any given time. The average completion time of a new paining is one a month, but often, a few are completed at once. This process keeps my interest fresh on each painting and allows proper drying time between sessions.\nThe size of the paintings is actually a practical concern. The canvases cannot be any larger than the space available in my car (40”x50”). However, I have created larger paintings by distributing a work over several canvases and assembling them as a single display.\nprocess has had few changes in my 20 years of painting, however my sources\nfor ideas and subjects continue to expand with my experience.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.trenfo.com/en/history/biographies/paul-signac-3","date":"2022-08-10T06:05:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571147.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810040253-20220810070253-00720.warc.gz","language_score":0.9366831183433533,"token_count":3618,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__5583136","lang":"en","text":"Paul Signac, born November 11, 1863 in Paris, where he died August 15, 1935, was a French landscape painter, close to the libertarian movement, which gave birth to pointillism, with the painter Seurat. He also developed the technique of divisionism. Co-founder with Seurat of the Society of Independent Artists, of which he was president, he is a friend of Victor Dupont, Fauvist painter and vice-president of the Salon.\nBetween impressionism and fauvism\nPaul Signac was born in Paris in 1863 to a prosperous family of saddlery merchants in Asnières (now Asnières-sur-Seine). In 1879, at the age of 16, he visited the fourth Impressionist exhibition where he noticed Caillebotte, Mary Cassatt, Degas, Monet and Pissarro; he even began to paint, but Gauguin kicked him out of the exhibition with the words, “One does not copy here, sir.” In March 1880, he lost his father. A non-conformist spirit, Signac was adored by his mother, who wanted him to become an architect; but he decided to leave high school in October 1880 to devote himself to a life of painting. She respected his choices. He visited the fifth Impressionist exhibition and admired Édouard Manet at the Salon. The same year, he painted in Montmartre and rented a studio. In 1882, he met Berthe Roblès, a distant cousin of Pissarro. He married her ten years later.\nHe began to paint in 1882 in Montmartre (Émile Bin”s studio, where he met Father Tanguy), in the studio on rue Constance, and improved on his own under the influence of the Impressionists. He befriended the symbolist writers, asked for advice from Monet who agreed to meet him and whose friend he remained until the master”s death. The young Signac participated in the first Salon des Indépendants in 1884 with two paintings: Le Soleil au pont d”Austerlitz and L”Hirondelle au Pont-Royal; he also participated in the foundation of the Société des artistes indépendants. He met Georges Seurat who exhibited A Bathing in 1884 in Asnières. A constant in his life is the need to escape.\nThe neo-impressionists influenced the next generation: Signac inspired Henri Matisse and André Derain in particular, playing a decisive role in the evolution of Fauvism. At the 1905 Salon des Indépendants, Henri Matisse exhibited the proto-Fauvist painting Luxe, Calme et Volupté. The brightly colored composition was painted in 1904 after a summer spent working in Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera alongside neo-Impressionist painters Henri-Edmond Cross and Paul Signac. The painting is the most important work of Matisse”s Neo-Impressionist period in which he used the divisionist technique advocated by Signac, which Matisse had adopted in 1898 after reading the latter”s essay, D”Eugène Delacroix au Néo-Impressionnisme. As president of the Société des Artistes Indépendants from 1908 until his death, Signac encouraged young artists by exhibiting the controversial works of the Fauves and Cubists. Signac was the first patron to buy a painting by Matisse, so it was he who bought Luxe, Calme et Volupté.\nThe theoretician of neo-impressionism\nSignac works with Seurat and Pissarro, with whom he will form the group of “scientific impressionists”. He quickly converted to the practice of scientific division of tone. The empirical technique of pointillism consists in dividing the tones into very small patches of pure colors, squeezed together, so that the eye of the spectator, by recomposing them, perceives a unity of tone. Signac and the Neo-Impressionists think that this division of tones ensures all the benefits of coloring: the optical mixing of only pure pigments allows to find all the tints of the prism and all their tones. The separation of the various elements (local color, lighting color and their reactions) is also ensured, as well as the balance of these elements and their proportion, according to the laws of contrast, degradation and irradiation. Finally, the painter must choose a touch proportionate to the size of the painting. In 1885, his interest in “the science of color” led him to go to the Gobelins where he attended experiments on the reflection of white light.\nHe made his first divisionist painting in 1886. Compared to Seurat, Signac constructed the painting in a more spontaneous, intuitive way, and his color is brighter. He sympathized with literary symbolism, especially in Belgium. He retained several elements, including the idea of a harmony halfway between the lost paradise of the golden age and the social utopia and the ambition of a total art. On this last point, he agreed with Hector Guimard, and it should be noted that he lived from the beginning, around 1897, in one of the workshops of the Castel Béranger built by the latter, on Rue La Fontaine. In 1886, he participated in the eighth and last Impressionist exhibition at the invitation of Berthe Morisot. The following year, he befriended Vincent Van Gogh and together they painted on the banks of the Parisian suburbs.\nDuring the 1890s, after a trip to Italy and a stay in Cassis and then in Saint-Briac in Brittany, he became the leader of neo-impressionism: an enthusiastic apostle of the movement, he engaged in a veritable campaign of proselytizing to win new followers. In 1892, he discovered Saint-Tropez, where he bought the villa La Hune five years later, and organized posthumous exhibitions of Seurat in Brussels and Paris. In 1894, he tried his hand at large-scale decorative painting, especially for a huge picture – since 1938, property of the Montreuil town hall -, Au temps d”harmonie. Nevertheless, if it is true that Signac had good personal relations with the Nabis, especially Bonnard, he did not share their aesthetic views at all, and did not adhere to the religious creed of Maurice Denis. He wanted to be an impartial personality, above the schools, a friend of all, flexible and friendly, and became president of the Society of Independent Artists in 1908.\nThe neo-impressionist movement was called into question after Seurat”s death in 1891, so Signac tried to legitimize it with his book De Delacroix au néo-impressionnisme, published in 1899. The publication of Delacroix”s Diary between 1883 and 1895 also had a great influence on Signac since he decided to make his own diary in 1894, which he opened with a reflection on the relationship between Delacroix and neo-impressionism. Signac thus legitimizes the neo-impressionists by placing them as heirs to Delacroix, whose talent is not in doubt, described as the father of the colorists.\nThe Impressionists are thus the intermediaries between Delacroix and the Neo-Impressionists for the progress of art, which for Signac consists in making a work as colorful and luminous as possible. From Delacroix to the Neo-Impressionists is a manifesto that was initially considered a reliable source, since Signac had been one of Seurat”s closest friends, before being questioned, notably by William Homer. According to him, Signac”s work is too simplified, and he underlines the fact that between the beginning of neo-impressionism (1886), and the date of publication, (1899), his ideas would have evolved and would no longer be faithful to Seurat. Signac would also have wanted to give himself the role of co-founder of the movement, whereas he would have been relegated to the background during Seurat”s lifetime. Indeed, in his work, Signac paradoxically downplays the importance of scientific theories, but this is in response to criticism of being too dogmatic. He insists that science is only a tool at the service of the artist and that it does not limit his creativity. These techniques are easy, and can be learned according to him from elementary school.\nSignac the anarchist\nMost of the important painters made a kind of pilgrimage to Signac”s house in Saint-Tropez (villa La Hune), with personalities as different as Matisse and Maurice Denis. He was passionate about the sea and owned a small yacht with which he sailed along the various French coasts. As early as 1888, he was attracted to anarchist ideas. In 1891, during the Salon des Indépendants, he presented a portrait of his friend Félix Fénéon with whom he shared his anarchist commitment; the portrait caused a sensation. He befriended Jean Grave and collaborated with the Temps nouveaux, from 1896, to whom he donated some of his works to the raffles organized to help the newspaper financially. In 1902, he gave drawings for Guerre-Militarisme, prefaced by Grave and also illustrated by Maximilien Luce and Théophile Alexandre Steinlen. He also contributed to the Almanach du Père Peinard (1894-1899), by Émile Pouget. In a more or less socialist perspective, he painted The Demolisher in 1897.\nIn 1914, Signac remained faithful to his internationalist conceptions and was very affected by the rallying of many anarchists to the sacred union, in particular by Jean Grave”s signature to the Manifesto of the Sixteen. Thereafter, he committed his talent to landscapes without characters, with an increasingly free palette and a great passion for color (recreating nature). Among his paintings: Portrait of Félix Fénéon, Le Grand-Père, Le Petit Déjeuner à la salle à manger, Femmes au puits, landscapes of Brittany and Normandy, Mediterranean paintings (Vue de Collioure, La Voile jaune à Venise).\nHe was appointed official painter of the Navy in 1915. From 1913, he separated from Berthe and stayed regularly in Antibes with his second wife, Jeanne Selmersheim-Desgrange, also a painter. In 1915 they had a daughter, Ginette. This period was a troubled one for Signac, as he lived through the First World War with great pain.\nIn 1929, he initiated a series of watercolors of French ports, with the support of his patron Gaston Lévy, co-creator of the Monoprix stores. This project led him to visit a hundred ports aboard a Citroën C4 and was completed in 1931. He painted two watercolors in each port: one for himself and one for his patron, for a total of nearly 200 paintings.\nIn 1930, he rented a fisherman”s house in Barfleur, in the rue Saint-Nicolas.\nHe died in 1935, at the age of 71, of a long illness. He is buried in the Père-Lachaise cemetery, division 67.\nSee also the Public Collections section below.\nDrawings and watercolors\nFor his watercolors, Signac”s palette was composed of the following colors and in this order of succession: first the yellows (pale cadmium, light, dark and orange), then the reds (vermilion, golden madder, pink madder and dark madder), cobalt violet, blues (ultramarine, cobalt, caerulean) and finally the greens (Veronese green, emerald, Prussian green, Hooker green). He also varied his tints by adding a touch of Chinese white, which gives “milky whites, pearly pinks, mauves of exquisite finesse”. His watercolors often represent landscapes and outdoor scenes on the banks of rivers or on the seashore. Numerous museums around the world are the holders of his paintings and exhibitions are regularly organized to highlight his great technical mastery.\nWith more than fifty museums having works in their collections, Paul Signac is one of the French artists particularly present in collections around the world. In addition to the paintings and watercolors listed below, there are also many drawings and lithographs, such as the Application of the Chromatic Circle by Charles Henry, which have certainly contributed to a wide dissemination of his work and his artistic approach.\nBelow are listed the museums that allow access to the works online on their website or on sites in which they participate. This list is not exhaustive. The sources indicated give access to the visualization of the works. The places are classified in alphabetical order (country then city and names).\nJohannesburg Art Gallery\nBerlin, State Museums\nCologne, Wallraf-Richartz Museum and Corboud Foundation\nEssen, Museum Folkwang\nFrankfurt, Städel Museum\nHanovre, Lower Saxony State Museum\nMunich, Bavarian State Painting Collections – Neue Pinakothek\nRemagen, Arp Museum Bahnhof Rolandseck\nWuppertal, Von der Heydt-Museum\nMelbourne, Galerie nationale du Victoria\nVienna, Albertina Museum\nBrussels, Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium\nToronto, Art Gallery of Ontario\nCopenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek\nCopenhagen, Statens Museum for Kunst\nMadrid, Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza\nBaltimore Museum of Art\nBoston, Museum of Fine Arts\nCambridge (Massachusets), Harvard Art Museums\nChapel Hill, Musée d”art Ackland, Université de Caroline du Nord.\nChicago, Art Institute\nCleveland Museum of Art\nDallas Museum of Art\nDenver Art Museum\nDes Moines Art Center\nDetroit Institute of Arts\nHuntington Museum of Art\nKansas City, Musée d”art Nelson-Atkins\nMusée d”art du comté de Los Angeles\nMinneapolis Institute of Art\nNew York, le Metropolitan Museum of Art\nNew York, Museum of Modern Art\nNorfolk, Chrysler Museum of Art\nPasadena, Norton Simon Museum\nPhiladelphia, Barnes Foundation\nPittsburgh, Carnegie Museum of Art\nSan Diego Museum of Art\nSanta Barbara Museum of Art\nSeattle Art Museum\nStanford University, Cantor Art Center\nToledo Museum of Art\nWashington, National Gallery of Art\nHelsinki, Ateneum Art Museum\nBagnols-sur-Cèze, Albert-André Museum\nBesançon, Museum of Fine Arts and Archaeology\nChambéry, Museum of Fine Arts\nGrenoble, Grenoble Museum\nMarseille, Cantini Museum\nNancy, Museum of Fine Arts\nNantes, Museum of Arts\nParis, Carnavalet Museum\nParis, Musée des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris\nParis, Marmottan Monet Museum\nParis, Musée d”Orsay\nSaint-Malo, Museum of History of the city and Ethnography of the Malouin country\nSaint-Tropez, Annonciade Museum\nStrasbourg, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art\nToulouse, Bemberg Foundation\nBudapest, Museum of Fine Arts\nDublin, National Gallery of Ireland\nHakone, Pola Art Museum\nHiroshima Museum of Art\nMatsue, Shimane Art Museum\nTokyo, National Museum of Western Art\nMexico, museo Soumaya\nAmsterdam, Van Gogh Museum\nOtterlo, Kröller-Müller Museum\nThe Hague, Kunstmuseum\nRotterdam, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen\nWarsaw, National Museum\nBucharest, National Museum of Art\nCambridge, The Fitzwilliam Museum\nGlasgow, Galerie d”art et musée Kelvingrove\nLeeds Art Gallery\nLondon, The Courtauld Gallery\nMoscow, Pushkin Museum\nSaint Petersburg, State Hermitage Museum\nZürich, Sammlung Emil G.Bührle\nIn 1899, Signac published D”Eugène Delacroix au néo-impressionnisme, a sort of manifesto of what he considered to be the new painting, republished by Hermann in 1998.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homeprosbuilders.com/painting/","date":"2024-04-18T01:12:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817184.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20240417235906-20240418025906-00104.warc.gz","language_score":0.9414937496185303,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__56472449","lang":"en","text":"A SMALL INVESTMENT IN PAINT CAN GO A LONG WAY IN VALUE\nWhen you need interior or exterior painting services for your California home, Home Pros Builders can help. 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With a natural inclination toward mysticism, he eventually came to focus on the dark side of reality, on somber themes—some morbid, some supernatural.\nIn which category The Wounded Angel falls is really up to the viewer. The painter himself consistently declined to explain the meaning of its symbolisms, leaving the interpretation up to the viewer. When our author encountered the painting in a church on one of her journeys, she let her imagination fly, resulting in the article you see here. The 1903 painting is the best known of Simberg’s works, and in 2006 was voted as Finland’s “national painting” by the Ateneum art museum in Helsinki, Finland’s capital.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.legacyonmainstreet.com/classes.html","date":"2017-03-29T05:13:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218190183.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212950-00325-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9270071983337402,"token_count":797,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__217571942","lang":"en","text":"NO FEAR! JUST FUN!\nLearn to transform static sketches and reference images into inspired, passion-filled paintings with rich and stimulating color. Artist Freda de Otis Flat will show you how to create wonderful paintings through demonstrations, individual attention and quality painting time. Each enrollee will learn brushwork(dry brush), wet into wet, use of water, composition, how to determine lost and found edges, draftsmanship, as well as addressing 3-4 major values. Also in this workshop, students will have the opportunity to choose whether they wish to work on landscape composition from photo-reference, their own sketches or photos, or with a still-life/floral situation or both!\nSUPPLY LIST: Paints - Alizarin Crimson, Thalo Crimson, Raw Umber, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Orange, Thalo Green, Ultramarine Blue, Thalo Blue, Indigo Blue, Sap Green\nBrushes - Large Wash Brush(1.5\" minimum), 1\" Flat, 1/2\" Flat, #5 Rigger, Small Pointed Brush, Toothbrush\nPalette - Most anything will do. Plastic throwaway trays.\nPaper - In order of preference: Arches 300lb., Cold Press paper 22x30(if affordable), Lighter Weight 140lb. paper\nMisc. - Quart size plastic container for water, pencil, kneaded eraser or art gum eraser, scissors, paper towels, newspapers, photos or sketches to work from.\nOur Favorite Place and Legacy On Main Street are partnering up to provide you with a variety of art classes. They are scheduled throughout the year and will be held at Legacy On Main Street at 224 N. Main St., Eufaula OK. Each class is limited so make sure you sign up now. You can sign up by clicking on the \"Enroll Now\" red button and prepaying to reserve your space. If you would like to schedule a private art class/party, contact us and we will be glad to set one up for you. 918.605.7405.\nCome alone, bring a friend, or fill an entire class with your friends. Just like a signature everyone has their own style and we know you will find yours as we encourage you to let the paint flow! 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Among Kim’s most cherished accolades are the daily emotional reactions her work inspires from the public.\nKim can be found in her Kingston, Washington farm studio working on her latest commissioned portrait, or corresponding with the many fans who visit her website. www.spiritofhorse.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.shallowfish.com/servlet/the-47/bonefish-flats-fish-art/Detail","date":"2013-05-21T08:44:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368699812416/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516102332-00096-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9402931332588196,"token_count":157,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__135642185","lang":"en","text":"This ready-to-frame Giclee print will speak to anglers who've seen the sun suddenly light up a sandy patch...as well as the shadows gliding across the bright bottom. Original medium: watercolor. Giclee print measures 16 x 24\". Edition of 200. Reinforced and shipped flat directly from the artist.\nOnly ships to locations within the United States.\nAll of Al Barnes' watercolors accomplish this subtle balance between realism and expression, the action and beautiful settings they depict striking a nostalgic chord within anglers everywhere. Mr. Barnes is an accomplished watercolor artist, and an icon in the world of angling art. He has won numerous awards for his work and has been featured in scores of magazines. His originals are highly collectible.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://visitcherokeenation.com/cherokee-art-market-old-2022/gallery_2021/gordon-coons/jingle-dance-healer","date":"2024-04-13T16:02:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816820.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413144933-20240413174933-00802.warc.gz","language_score":0.9205158352851868,"token_count":185,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__10017698","lang":"en","text":"Jingle Dance Healer\nThe first time the Ojibwa Jingle Dance was seen at Pow-wows was during the 1918 Flu Pandemic. This image depicts the need for the Jingle Dress Dancers to provide healing to people for the current viral Pandemic of 2019/2020. The image is painted in the Ojibwa Woodland Art style and the Jingle Dress Dancer is keeping the pandemics away from us. The flu virus of 1918 is blue, and the 2019/2020 coronavirus is painted in white and red.\nThe four directions contain the healing plants for the Jingle Dance Dancer to help combat the virus. The image is painted in the Ojibwa Woodland Art Style.\nMaterials: Golden acrylics on canvas, oak handmade frame\nTechnique: Painting on canvas\nSize: 30\" W x 40\" H x 1 1/2\" W","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wexfordcountycouncilartcollection.com/alice-maher/","date":"2023-09-26T22:43:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510225.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20230926211344-20230927001344-00544.warc.gz","language_score":0.9423084259033203,"token_count":479,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__189748426","lang":"en","text":"The Irish painter and sculptor Alice Maher was born in County Tipperary. After taking a BA in European Studies at the University of Limerick, she studied drawing and painting at the Crawford College of Art in Cork.\nLater she received an M.A. in fine arts from the University of Ulster, and then, in 1987, won a Fulbright scholarship to the San Francisco Art Institute. As well as drawing and painting in oils and other media, Maher often creates works with materials like hair and rope, exploring themes of memory and identity.\nAlice Maher is a member of a new generation of Irish female artists whose interests include effecting changes in what they consider to be a male-dominated establishment (eg. the Royal Hibernian Academy has traditionally been slow to admit women despite the preponderance of female talent in artist organisations such as the Society of Dublin Painters and the Irish Exhibition of Living Art).\nMaher’s art may be somewhat “subversive” but it remains highly personal. It expresses her own doubts, dreams and memories of childhood, rather than dogmatic political views. In her own singular fashion, Maher continues the work of previous female painters like Mary Swanzy, Mainie Jellet and Evie Hone.\nMaher has exhibited widely in Ireland, Europe and the United States, and represented Ireland at the 1994 Sao Paulo Bienale.\nIn 2001, “The History of Tears” was shown at the Purdy Hicks Gallery, London; the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny Castle; and the Green on Red Gallery, Dublin, where she also held one-person exhibitions in 1997 and 1995.\nOther exhibitions include:\nRHA Gallery Dublin (2007);\nSchmidt Contemporary Art, St. Louis, USA (2007);\nGreen on Red Gallery, Dublin (2005);\nPurdy Hicks Gallery, London (2003);\nNolan Eckman Gallery, New York (2000);\nHugh Lane Municipal Gallery, Dublin (1999);\nEcôle Vincent Van Gogh, Paris (1998);\nPoitiers, France (1997);\nLe Credac Centre d’Art, Ivry-sûr-Seine, Paris (1996);\nOld Museum Arts Centre, Belfast;\nBelltable Arts Centre, Limerick (1991 and 1988).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nglantz.com/paints-and-primers","date":"2019-05-25T16:52:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232258147.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20190525164959-20190525190959-00495.warc.gz","language_score":0.9129849076271057,"token_count":306,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__54124634","lang":"en","text":"Paint and primers have been part of the signmaker's toolkit since the beginning. Today, technological advances allow for the largest gamut of brilliant colors in the history of the trade, unprecedented water and weather resistance, and adhesion to a wide range of substrates.\nTraditionally, primers helped improve paint adhesion to the substrate and increased paint durability, all while adding further protection for the substrate material. While this holds true today, new primers have additional features to help the final painted project.\nN. Glantz & Son carries a wide range of traditional primers, perfect for preparing substrates and surfaces. We also stock self-etching metal treatment surfacers, which etches metal surfaces to prepare them for outstanding paint adhesion and corrosion resistance. This has the added benefit of hiding substrate defects.\nN. Glantz & Son also has an impressive supply of Paint and Paint Accessories. With Hundreds of colors across multiple finishes and sheens, we have the right paint for your sign project. Many colors are available in Satin, Gloss, Matte, or Metallic sheen.\nWe also carry paint accessories, such as accelerators and retarders to speed up or slow down the time it takes a primer to set, and finishers and overcoats to protect the project from weather, graffiti, and damage.\nNeed help selecting the proper primer, paint, or overcoat for a sign project? The experts at N. Glantz & Son can help. Contact us today.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thenantucketcollection.net/collections/nantucket-prints/products/nantucket-sea-of-hydrangeas-watercolor-print","date":"2020-07-05T17:43:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655887377.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20200705152852-20200705182852-00198.warc.gz","language_score":0.884145200252533,"token_count":189,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__65594816","lang":"en","text":"For Nantucket lovers, this beautiful watercolor by artist Susan O'Neill evokes the beauty of Nantucket summers and it's loved hydrangeas. \"Sea of Hydrangeas\" is a plein air watercolor of Nantucket hydrangeas in the Cliff area-Lincoln Circle by the popular Steps Beach. Enjoy Nantucket's beauty year round with this print with signed mat. The Nantucket hydrangea print measures is 11\" x 14\" and is ready to be framed. Susan O'Neill paintings make beautiful gifts for those who love New England, the Cape, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Be sure to check out her other plein air Nantucket watercolor paintings-\"Old North Wharf\", Sconset's rose covered cottage \"Seldom Cottage\" and a favorite home of many in Nantucket's historic district-\"Hunky Dory\".","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.designsmix.com/inspiration/saints-strangers-created-by-dima-rebus/","date":"2023-05-28T00:30:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224643388.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20230527223515-20230528013515-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.9744251370429993,"token_count":251,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__4099084","lang":"en","text":"Dima Rebus was born in a small town in Russia in 1988 and graduated from art school in Moscow in 2011. He now works on a wide range of projects ranging from his personal artwork to illustrations for magazines and other publishing houses. He was featured in Hi-Fructose Magazine entitled “Dima Rebus Portrays Urban Life in Unsettling Watercolors”. Here, he painted subdued watercolors of urban life as envisioned by his subjects. Another project of his was for the film Saints & Strangers which was aired on the National Geographic Channel and premiered last November 2015. Saints & Strangers is an American drama television 2-part miniseries. It’s a story of the Voyage of the Mayflower and the first year of The Pilgrims in America.\nDima is very fond of watercolor technique. And he’s amazing with that. Watercolor (as defined by Wikipedia) is a painting method in which the paints are made of pigments suspended in a water-based solution. Watercolor refers to both the medium and the resulting artwork.\nBelow are some illustrations of the watercolor process of creation for National Geographic’s “Saints & Strangers” :","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://streetsofwicker.blogspot.com/2011/01/art-opening-side-effects-at-eyeporium.html","date":"2018-07-17T09:27:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589634.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20180717090227-20180717110227-00470.warc.gz","language_score":0.950214684009552,"token_count":575,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__241633343","lang":"en","text":"Monday, January 17, 2011\nArt Opening, Jan. 22: Side Effects at Eyeporium\n(No more apologies on just posting a press release. We're doing what we can in 2011. All images and content, below, courtesy of Eyeporium Gallery)\n“Side Effects” - paintings by Bruce Riley\nOpening is Saturday, January 22, 2011 from noon to 5pm\nCHICAGO, Illinois – January 14, 2011 – Eyeporium Gallery will open the new year with paintings by the acclaimed Chicago artist, Bruce Riley. The exhibition marries two bodies of work separated by roughly 20 years. The older works are oils on panel in which the paint is frequently applied with a palette knife - some pieces verging on pointillism. The new works reveal his exquisite method of painting in layers suspended between thick, transparent glazes that result in works that actually collect light and glow with a luminous sensuality. Bruce describes the method best “as a gentle corralling or urging of chemical interactions.” Both styles, which are process-driven and highly idiosyncratic, flow in and out of a dream-like reality.\nOpening Reception (public invited): Saturday, January 22, 2011 from noon to 5pm\nExhibition Viewing: Through Wednesday, March 30, 2011\nRegular Hours: Monday to Friday 12pm to 7pm; Saturday 12pm to 5pm\n1431 N Milwaukee Ave., Chicago, IL 60622\nTwo blocks from the “Damen” Blue Line El stop in the heart of Wicker Park.\nABOUT the Artist:\nBruce Riley is masterful painter residing in Chicago. He has developed his own unique painting techniques discovered as much by chance and accident as intent. With his lush application of paint, the fanciful images lure and ultimately seduce the viewer. He exhibits nationally and is represented by Miller Gallery in Cincinnati. Bruce previously exhibited at Eyporium Gallery with his brother, Brent Riley, in “The Bro Show”. His works are in many private and corporate collections such as the Cincinnati Bell Telephone, Ensco, Inc as well as the Cincinnati Art Museum.\nABOUT EYEPORIUM GALLERY:\nAnnette Sollars, creator of Chicago's fine eyewear icon, Eye Want, also launched Eyeporium, a fine art gallery in Wicker Park. Representing exceptional artists of regional and national prominence, Eyeporium Gallery features contemporary creators of paint, print, photographic and sculptural works from the realistic to the surreal to the abstract. With the location of Eyeporium inside Eye Want, Annette has created a single destination for you to procure fine eyewear and fine art “for your face and your space”.\n- END -","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://greatcampsagamoreadk.com/eventscalendar/2016/9/6/plein-air-days","date":"2019-02-22T10:54:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247515149.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20190222094419-20190222120419-00554.warc.gz","language_score":0.8828957080841064,"token_count":91,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__51473766","lang":"en","text":"Back to All Events\nA Sagamore Exclusive! Join watercolorist Tom Ryan and plein air painters of PAADK enjoy a four-day painting retreat. Click here for more information.\nInterested in having Sagamore host a retreat for your organization? Please call us at 315-240-7568 (November- April) or 315-354-5311 ex 21 (May- October) for more information and to register.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ronraasch.com/About-Ron-Raasch.htm?m=92&s=614","date":"2022-08-17T18:42:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573104.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20220817183340-20220817213340-00367.warc.gz","language_score":0.9701056480407715,"token_count":381,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__168338367","lang":"en","text":"Ron Raasch, is a retired Architect, living in Powell Butte, Oregon where his studio overlooks the historic Three Springs Ranch, highlighting the beautiful Central Oregon landscape. Inspiration comes in many forms; music, weather, dreams, etc.; which are represented in the mutiple mediums he uses for his style and voice. Each subject dictates a medium that he feels best represents it.\nPursuit of art came naturally after Ron retired. He has attended over 20 workshops given by Modern Masters of Art in varied mediums of his choosing. Being a founding member of PAPO (Plein Air Painters of Oregon) allowed him to hone his skills in varied locations. Ron also enjoyed creating the political cartoons for the Central Oregonian Newspaper in Prineville for over 11 years. His diverse style, subject matter, humor, bold colors and use of many mediums makes his art unique and enjoyable for everyone.\nA signature member of the (ISAP) International Society of Acrylic Painters, a life member of (WSO) Watercolor Society of Oregon, life member of (NWWS) Northwest Watercolor Society, as well as a member of (NPS) Northwest Pastel Society, (PWS) Pennsylvainia Watercolor Society, (NWS) National Watercolor Society and (PAPO) Plein Air Painters of Oregon all keep him busy with online challenges, member shows and paint outs with his groups.\nCommissions are Ron's speciality. Portriats of people and pets, old trucks, homes, landscapes and animals are all very popular. Businesses have benifited from his development of original works for advertising.\nOriginal works of art, artist's proofs, signed and numbered prints, and greeting cards are always available. Please visit Ron's web site and meet McCord, one of his original cartoon characters.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://punchout.hdsupplysolutions.com/s/interior_paint_buying_guide","date":"2023-12-04T17:32:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100531.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204151108-20231204181108-00638.warc.gz","language_score":0.936225414276123,"token_count":338,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__265662932","lang":"en","text":"As you plan your next painting project, you want to be sure you select the right paint for your property. Typically, the\nfirst thing people like to think about is the interior paint colors and color schemes. However, you also want to get the\nright finish and primer and have enough paint for the job.\nPurchase Enough Paint For Your Project\nGenerally, a gallon of top-quality\npaint should cover 250 to 400 square feet. If you are painting a porous surface or covering a darker color you may\nneed extra paint. To be sure you have enough\npaint to cover the wall and the room you are working on, use this formula:\nMeasure the perimeter of the entire room and the wall height\nMultiply the perimeter by the height\nSubtract the square footage of any doors and windows. Tip: average windows are 15 square feet and average doors are 20\nAdd the ceiling square footage, if needed\nOnce you know the square footage of the area you are painting, add about 25% to allow for accidental spills or touch-ups.\nYou will also want to ensure you have the right equipment on hand for the project. Learn how to build your\npainter's tool kit and how to select the right\npaint applicator for every task.\nColor isn't the only choice to make when selecting\nwall paint. The paint finish determines the sheen, durability, and ease of cleaning. Before choosing a paint finish,\nconsider the area you're painting. Is it a high traffic area that will need frequent cleaning such as kitchen or bathroom?\nOr is it a more private space like an office or sleeping area?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://timbavington.com/exhibitions/new-works-tim-bavington","date":"2023-09-29T00:14:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510462.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928230810-20230929020810-00256.warc.gz","language_score":0.9754350781440735,"token_count":300,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__127560981","lang":"en","text":"Space is delighted to present NewWorks by Tim Bavington. This is the first solo UK show by the London born artist who is now based in Las Vegas. The exhibition runs from 12th January to 11th February 2005.\nBavington makes pictures with spray-painted stripes in high-keyed colours of acrylic paint in what has become his signature style of hazy hard-edged abstraction. His influences range from such diverse experiences as his employment as a freelance illustrator for The Simpsons, his study of Bridget Riley’s paintings of the 1960s, the art of Ed Ruscha, as well as the sun-drenched desert and night time neon of the Las Vegas landscape, prompting art critic and curator David Hickey to describe his work as looking like “neon in the mist”.\nIn his latest paintings, Bavington uses music as the basis for his work. By linking the twelve-hue colour wheel to the twelve-tone musical scale and assigning every note a different colour, his paintings take as their starting point songs or guitar solos by such iconic and flamboyant rock bands as The Darkness and Allman Brothers. Bavington’s airbrushed paintings conjoin the calculated restraint of hard-edge with the unabashed expression of Abstract Expressionism. On a visual backbeat of colour, he riffs and grooves in inspired moments, hitting high notes, bringing out the depth and nuance of his abstract compositions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tangiblyyes.com/","date":"2021-06-17T20:59:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487633444.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20210617192319-20210617222319-00264.warc.gz","language_score":0.963516891002655,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__101696304","lang":"en","text":"I am a self-taught contemporary fluid folk artist born and raised in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina. I have been working with modern painting techniques since 2006 and find it to be the most rewarding passion I've ever devoted myself to. I am most inspired by the colors and landscapes of nature. I am forever chasing tangible representations of profoundly transient things, places, feelings and dreams. Color brings me tremendous joy in life. My hope is to bring art into the world that can be interpreted in many ways and enjoyed by all. Color pallets range from muted to vibrant in my many creations. I use acrylic, latex and spray paint to accomplish the textures in my work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://maverickspressurewashing.com/painting-services/","date":"2024-04-21T04:23:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817729.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421040323-20240421070323-00067.warc.gz","language_score":0.9707441329956055,"token_count":191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__1674857","lang":"en","text":"Our painting services in Miami & Broward, South Florida, are second to none. We are a full–service painting company that specializes in residential and commercial painting projects. Our team of experienced and knowledgeable painters is dedicated to providing the highest quality of workmanship and customer service. We use only the best quality paints and materials to ensure that your project is completed to the highest standards.\nOur team of experienced painters will take the time to properly prepare the surfaces to be painted, ensuring that the job is done right the first time. We will also take the time to clean up after the job is complete, leaving your home or business looking its best. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality of service and workmanship. We guarantee that you will be satisfied with the results of our painting services in Miami & Broward, South Florida. Contact us today to learn more about our services and to get started on your next painting project.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ryanmellodyart.blogspot.com/2010/04/making-oil-paint.html","date":"2017-04-25T14:25:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917120461.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031200-00631-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9580539464950562,"token_count":319,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__9725489","lang":"en","text":"I mainly use Gamblin and Winsor & Newton oil paints (I also use some Rembrandt, but the quality is noticeably different). I recently saw a Discovery channel special on the making of Gamblin paints, and it got me wondering if Winsor & Newton manufactures paint the exact same way. Luckily, I found on YouTube an episode of \"How it's Made\" (another Discovery channel show) featuring the Winsor & Newton process. After watching both, it is clear that although the process of making paint is the same, it seems that Winsor & Newton focuses much more on exactness, quality control, and lab testing. This is probably tied closely with the fact that Winsor & Newton is a much larger company and has a reputation as the \"best\" oil paint to keep up. From a personal, hands-on point of view, I like each brand for their own qualities. Gamblin has a generally fantastic consistency and transparency, but Winsor & Newton's colors seem purer while the consistency is a little thicker with less transparent in some cases (which may be tied to the actual pigment, not the manufacturing process).\nTo really study the options and differences between these brands, I've ordered their hand-painted color charts (which I honestly didn't know existed). This way I can put the swatches side-by-side and make sure I'm choosing the right brand for the right color.\nFor the Winsor & Newton click here\nAnd for Gamblin, go here and at the bottom you can send an email requesting one.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://heatherlittleart.com.au/","date":"2024-04-20T00:32:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817463.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419234422-20240420024422-00332.warc.gz","language_score":0.9734590649604797,"token_count":1179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__109743940","lang":"en","text":"Heather is an artist specialising in contemporary art using acrylics in powerful colour combinations. Heather has always had a great love of art and has been fortunate enough to pursue her passion. She likes to experiment and explore her creative visions by incorporating vibrant colours, textures and imagery into her pieces. The use of vibrant colours teamed with rich textural tones ensures her work makes an instant impact.\nHeather's new collection has been inspired by observations of her natural surroundings. Heather uses highest quality acrylics which ensures her paintings have a depth of colour and protection.\nHeather is excited to deliver her commissioned pieces in person when possible, as they have often have been painted for a particular area of the purchaser's home. Popular with the art purchasing public, she has worked on consignment at a number of locations throughout South Australia and has sold to clients throughout Australia.\nNo two pieces of Heather's art are ever the same. Each piece she creates has a unique style, colour, texture, design and meaning. Whether it be a commissioned piece for a newly renovated beach house or something that reflects an individuals personality, Heather always strives to exceed expectations in both her art, and the level of service she provides her clients.\nEvery piece of Heather's artwork is an original, however if you have fallen in love with a painting that has sold, she can create an original piece for you in a similar style.\nIf you have any questions about any of her works currently for sale, or if you are interested in a commissioned piece, please email Heather directly.\nHeather and Sandy\nWe have commissioned 2 pieces from Heather Little, and on both occasions she has immersed herself into our space and understood our desires, and then opened our minds to what could be for the location or spaces...then we trust and let the artist free and Heather delivers unique pieces that we have fallen in love with...the colours and texture in her work adds depth and emotion to the pieces - thank you Heather....\nKerry and Tony\nWe commissioned a large painting from Heather to take centre stage in our home.\nHeather visited to see where the painting would be positioned. When the painting was unveiled we could not have been happier.\nHeather had captured the colour scheme and electric style of our space perfectly. We love it.\nWe were so impressed that when we purchased an accommodation property we consulted Heather's instagram page and selected another painting.\nAgain Heather visited and added finer details to the painting to suit our scheme and style. Both paintings spark so much joy as does a third painting we purchased.\nWe were grateful for her professionalism from consultation, creation and installation. Thanks Heather. We look forward to a fourth addition!!!\nHeather Little is a talented emerging artist, she has had many exhibitions including participating in Sala.\nWe have purchased several of her works, they feature prominently in our home which are always admired by our visitors.\nWe recently commissioned Heather to complete a work to hang beside a piece that we had purchased earlier which she did an amazing job of and it complements the existing piece without matching. She needed no instructions and could visualise exactly what was needed to fill the gap.\nWe have given her artwork as gifts also which are received with much love.\nWe follow Heather on social media and love seeing her new works.\nHer art work has evolved over the past years and she always has interesting pieces.\nHeather brought around a piece of art I was considering, to see how it would look in the space. It was love at first sight the moment we hung it on the wall!\nEvery time I look at this painting, \"Urbanisation\" I am so thrilled that it's hanging in our home in a space where I can enjoy it every day.\nI have been a client of Heather's for several years and have acquired a number of her paintings.\nI love and admire her many works of varying subjects and the regular updates through social media of her new paintings.\nI always appreciated and receive excellent care, attention and service from Heather, she comes highly recommended.\nJane & David Ente\nWe bought our first piece from Heather 18 months ago. We absolutely love it and it looks amazing in our family home.\nOur family and friends that visit here are always commenting on how beautiful this artwork is.\nHeather was a dream to deal with and we hope to buy another artwork in the near future......\"\nChris Ryan - Manly Sydney\nI have watched Heather's art grow from the beginning.\nI am not an expert, only a lover of something that makes me smile and her work does this for me personally, on two occasions now.\nThe first a complete surprise. The second, a topic and some colour as guidance.\nWhat a delight to see the results. I'll be back for sure.\nArgie and Brenton Buesnel\nLove our striking painting, 'Babushka' commissioned by talented and passionate artist, Heather Little. Love how she incorporates vibrant colours, textured pattens and shapes in her artwork. Our painting is a beautiful addition to our home and proudly displayed in our family room.\nHeather is an astute artist who can translate a brief beyond your expectations. She has an exceptional degree of integrity and we found her easy to work with.\nThank you for sharing your creative gift.\nDavid & Stella - Palm Cove QLD\nHeather is a superb artist, and we feel so proud to have her work hanging in our home.\nOur painting looks exactly what we envisaged and her efforts to compliment our room was greatly appreciated.\nThe end result was even better in the true light of the day, her work looks spectacular!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artservatory.ru/exhibitions/31/","date":"2023-09-23T03:11:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506479.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923030601-20230923060601-00346.warc.gz","language_score":0.8587971329689026,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__169350827","lang":"en","text":"This captivating digital art exhibition is a celebration of the innovative spirit of Vladimir Duban and the timeless legacy of Mark Rothko. Prepare to be immersed in a symphony of colours, textures, and emotions that seamlessly intertwine the digital and analog worlds.\nAs you explore the virtual gallery, you'll find yourself enveloped in a world where Rothko's emotive colour fields meet Duban's mastery of the digital canvas. Each artwork echoes the emotional depth and chromatic resonance of Rothko's legacy while presenting a contemporary interpretation that reflects the dynamism of the digital age.Chromatic Reverberations invites you to peel back layers of colour and emotion, much like Rothko's layering of paint on canvas. Engage with abstract compositions that stir the soul, exploring the connections between colour, mood, and human experience. These digital canvases resonate with the same depth that characterised Rothko's timeless masterpieces.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shannonwillowart.com/oil-vs-acrylics/","date":"2021-03-06T14:11:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178375096.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20210306131539-20210306161539-00338.warc.gz","language_score":0.9844711422920227,"token_count":359,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__110349179","lang":"en","text":"I was working on a corporate team building art experience in water based paint for over 3 weeks. It was a fun journey to go back to the old school, production style painting that I was trained in long ago. My first art job out of college was creating works on canvas with stencil and I could do 50 paintings per week. I learned so much from that job and it got me into my work at the Indiana State Museum because it was located in the same building, the Stutz Building. But working in acrylic, whether on panel or on mural feels so different from oil painting.\nNo wonder I feel in love with oil painting in college and took it on as a second major. Once I experienced oil paint in college I was hooked and it felt like home. 28 years later, I am still going at it and the work continues to change and grow. Yesterday I did a deep dive into a commission and the oil painting felt so good to me. The smell, the feel and the results always create a since of accomplishment.\nWith oil paints the palette is so rich. It takes many years to become a good mixer of colors and some days it simply does not flow! But when it does, like yesterday, it feels like I drift away from planet Earth and become a channel for some extraordinary energy. I am so in love with the process and even though we all have days when it is not flowing; when it is, it an indescribable feeling that I escape into and become water like – soft, moving, flowing and refreshing!\nI am so grateful to share my responsibility with the world. Be it oils or acrylics, art changes people lives. It continues to change mine and support my growth each day. Bring it, Universe! I am yours!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://karlijnsurminski.com/blogs/news/expo-rootsandrolls-23-october-2022-31-january-2023","date":"2023-12-11T22:33:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679518883.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211210408-20231212000408-00263.warc.gz","language_score":0.9587326049804688,"token_count":401,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__208887041","lang":"en","text":"In 2007 the Dutch artist Karlijn Surminski moved from Amsterdam to Barcelona. To get to know her new hometown better, she started painting her surroundings. \"I wanted to understand the city, to understand why it is the way it is.\" She discovered so many special stories that she made a painting of every Barcelona district, ten in total. The series can be seen in its entirety for the first time. From October 23, 2022, the ten works are exhibited in Restaurant Roots & Rolls in Barcelona.\nIt took Karlijn Surminski ten years to paint the city on the canvas. Not surprising, because Barcelona has an area of more than 100 km2. One by one, the artist visited the ten city districts and examined the history, culture and local architecture of each district. This resulted in a unique series of ten big, colourful works full of references to more or less distinctive buildings, stories and people in the city. \"While painting, I researched not only the highlights of the city, but also the lesser-known parts of Barcelona,\" she says.\nThe paintings are made with acrylic paint, but Karlijn also uses paper, wallpaper and even curtain fabric. From Nou Barris to Les Corts-Pedralbes, the works are a feast of recognition for every Barcelonan and invite visitors to see the wonders of the city with their own eyes. Karlijn: “The series has become a tribute to Barcelona. The versatility, the colours, the stories, the inhabitants, the light, the shapes and structures: as a foreigner you see the city from a different point of view than the original inhabitants. You look with wonder and an open mind.”\nFrom October 23, 2022, the entire series can be seen at Restaurant Roots & Rolls, C/Consell de Cent 401 (near metro Girona) in Barcelona. The exhibition will last until the end of January 2023.\nMore info: instagram @karlijnpainting","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.theartshop.ie/product-page/mystery-art-supplies-box","date":"2021-04-19T05:24:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038878326.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20210419045820-20210419075820-00241.warc.gz","language_score":0.8806160092353821,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__188796750","lang":"en","text":"MYSTERY BOX FILLED WITH HIGH QUALITY ART SUPPLIES!\nThese art supply collections are available in two sizes/price range:\nThe €10 boxes (which will actually be shipped in an eco-jiffy envelope) will contain 4 - 6 full size items, including products such as acrylic paints, graphic pens, ink brush pens, high quality paint brushes and much more!\nThe €20 boxes will contain 6+ full size items, including high quality notebooks and sketchpads (A5/A6 size), Winsor & Newton inks, charcoal pencils, paint pens and more!\n(All Mystery Boxes will be shipped in eco-friendly, fully recyclable packaging - shipping not included)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://yumtoyikes.com/2016/11/04/award-winning-argentinian-artist-rejects-all-stereotypes-about-pakistan/","date":"2017-06-23T06:51:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-26/segments/1498128320023.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20170623063716-20170623083716-00291.warc.gz","language_score":0.9845739603042603,"token_count":688,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-26__0__271450335","lang":"en","text":"An award-winning Argentinian artist, Gonzalo Sojo was invited by the Argentine Embassy for a solo exhibit at Satrang Art Gallery, Islamabad. The exhibit was organized in the celebration of 65 years of bilateral relations between Argentina and Pakistan. The show was titled “Director’s cut”, where the widely known artist shared his work, full of intense and bright colors and dream-like patterns that enthralled the audience and the enthusiasts. Describing the beauty of Pakistan and breaking the stereotypes about it in just a short visit of 8 days, he said:\nI have met some fantastic people who have been immensely kind. The way Pakistan is portrayed in the media has nothing to do with reality. I like to see things for myself and not just listen to what people are saying. Now I have great friends here and in Lahore and I will like to come back. I only managed to see Lahore, Murree and Islamabad on this eight-day trip. Next time I will take extra time to travel and see this country.\nArgentina’s culture is a beautiful mix of native traditions and European inspirations. This culture has a deep impact on Sojo’s work. His paintings are inspired by the popular media and movie characters that are globally recognizable, such as Alice and the White Rabbit. Sojo considers ‘appropriation’ as the constant of his art.\nWhile talking to Dawn, he described how pleased he was with the art culture of Pakistan:\nWhen I travel, the places I see stay in my mind – like in this trip to Lahore I saw the Badshahi Mosque and the colours and motifs are all in my mind. I went to Hast-o-Neest where I saw the traditional miniature art and it left me amazed. I clearly remember the tiny elephant paintings on the walls on the Lahore Fort and all of that influences me and I am certain it will show up in my work.\nDespite using famous characters in his work, the depictions are solely his own, where images, metaphors and situations are intertwined with each other. His work represents his childhood scenarios, like cinema stilts, comic books and cartoon characters. These memories, he says are deeply engraved not only in his mind but his work as well. Despite different cultural backgrounds, we all relate to the same characters from mid 20th century which brought a sense of nostalgia to the attendees.\nSojo’s paintings were a part of an art show held 10 years ago in Pakistan, but the exhibit at the Satrang Art Gallery was his first ever visit to Pakistan. All the paintings at this particular exhibit were related to cinema, the place not only having a strong impact on his childhood but being the essence of his career as well. He started his career as a translator in cinema.\nA major inspiration of the artist’s paintings are his travels. Inspired by the colors and motifs of Badshahi Mosque, he says that the Mosque will definitely find its way into his paintings. He visited Lahore for a workshop at National College of Arts. The workshop was arranged for second year painting students where he found them to be very talented. The workshop was on “Idea of an artist”. It was a full day workshop where students were present all day without breaks, which was a very rewarding experience according to Gonzalo Sojo.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.flashbugsstudio.com/still-life-gourd-painting-kids/","date":"2023-10-03T22:46:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511284.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003224357-20231004014357-00257.warc.gz","language_score":0.9468205571174622,"token_count":454,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__90384752","lang":"en","text":"This post contains affiliate links.\nThe craziness of Halloween is over, and I am excited for Thanksgiving! I love the warm orange and yellow hues along with the smells of cinnamon spice and apple crisp. I also love sitting around the kitchen table and painting with my kids for Thanksgiving.\nLast week, my 2nd and 3rd grade students made these beautiful still-life gourd paintings, inspired by Doris Lee’s painting, “Thanksgiving.” We briefly talked the narrative in this piece. Who were the characters? What were they doing? What were they cooking? Do we still cook these foods today?\nNext, I showed the children a small gourd and pumpkin still-life set up on a table. I mentioned that pumpkins and gourds are traditional fall foods that we eat or decorate with at Thanksgiving. We discussed the shapes of the pumpkins and gourds and how they overlap.\n- Strathmore Watercolor Paper\n- Watercolor Paints\n- Paint Brushes\n- Pumpkins and gourds (real or fake)\nMake A Watercolor Pumpkin and Gourd Painting\n- Look at a pumpkin and gourd still-life and draw what you see with a pencil. Make sure to overlap the shapes.\n- Identify the darkest and lightest areas of the pumpkins and gourds. The lightest area is called a highlight and the darkest area is called a shadow.\n- Take a medium size paint brush (number 6) and dip it into a cup of water. Next, pick a color from the paint palette. Use a light amount of color.\n- Paint the colors that you see. Gradually add darker colors where you see shadows.\n- Make sure to also paint a table so the pumpkins and gourds don’t look like they are floating in the air.\nThese beautiful gourd watercolor paintings are wonderful to introduce kids to the idea of still-life painting. Moreover, they will look wonderful framed on a wall or make to give to someone special on Thanksgiving.\nIf you have any questions or comments about this project, leave a message below!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://napacenter.org/our-team/amanda-fordham/","date":"2024-03-04T23:43:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476592.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304232829-20240305022829-00804.warc.gz","language_score":0.9798765182495117,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__85788611","lang":"en","text":"Mandy has extensive experience spanning nearly two decades in the healthcare industry, including 10 years nursing. She has always enjoyed caring for those around her with compassion and has a genuine enthusiasm for helping others. Mandy is very excited to now be part of the NAPA family and loves getting to know the amazing children and their families.\nOutside of work Mandy is kept busy by her two energetic boys, and enjoys visiting family, going to theme parks, and spending time down the coast. Mandy has a passion for artistic pursuits and finds her utmost joy and fulfillment when painting, whether it’s being creative or even painting her house. One day she dreams of painting a mural.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shortridgedailyecho.org/can-you-mix-one-shot-paint/","date":"2022-05-17T15:05:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662517485.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517130706-20220517160706-00647.warc.gz","language_score":0.9071334004402161,"token_count":604,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__66451267","lang":"en","text":"1 Shot Lettering Enamels are infinitely mixable with the exception of 199L Black. By combining from our 44 color selection, and/or our special Tinting White, Tinting Black, and 1 Shot 4003 Clear, you can create ANY color, in various configurations ranging from opaque to glistening, transparent candy colors.\nYes. It’s important that your paint is completely dry prior to overcoating. Always apply the first two coats of clear very light and dry when clear coating.\nwhat kind of paint is one shot? Enamel\nThen, how long does it take for one shot paint to dry?\nCompletely compatible with “1 SHOT” ® Lettering Enamels and Bulletin Colors. Drying: Normally to touch in 2-5 hours; to handle in 8-12 hours. Recoat in 12-16 hours.\nIs one shot paint oil based?\nLow VOC oil based, high gloss enamels for interior or exterior use on metal, glass, wood, enamel receptive banners and vinyl, vehicle lettering, pinstriping and graphics. Can be mixed with original 1 Shot products.\nWhat kind of paint do sign painters use?\nLettering Enamel The standard paint brand used by sign painters is 1 Shot (Ronan is another popular brand of lettering enamels). It is an oil based paint which mean you cannot thin it with water or clean your brushes with regular soap like you can with water based paints.\nWhat is lettering enamel?\nLettering Enamel. Some Lettering Enamels are Flat like Ronan’s and 1 shots Poster Colors and Florescent Colors, while their Lettering Enamels are High Gloss based. Now you can paint Enamel on everything interior or exterior surfaces including Glass, Metal, Wood, or Acrylic.\nHow do I prepare for pinstriping?\nBefore pinstriping, you must prep the surface. To remove any water soluble contaminants, you must thoroughly wash the substrate with detergent and water. Then to remove wax, grease, tar or other oil soluble contamination, prep the surface with a grease and wax remover.\nHow do you clean a pinstriping brush?\nCleaning and storage After every use of a pinstriping brush the brush must be cleaned in order to not damage the brush once paint dries. Cleaning procedure consist of submerging the brush hairs in mineral spirits, the brush is then laid down and the brush hairs are gently worked through to remove all paint and residue.\nCan you clear over pinstriping?\nIf you think that you just must clear over your pinstripes the best method would be to apply a full coat of clear to your base coat then allow it to dry. Once the first coat of clear has dried you can apply your pinstripe then paint the surface with a half coat or tack coat and allow it to dry.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://neilhollandpaintings.co.uk/about.htm","date":"2018-05-25T08:33:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794867055.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20180525082822-20180525102822-00421.warc.gz","language_score":0.9506496787071228,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__18368675","lang":"en","text":"Neil Holland is an architect and landscape painter who lives in West Sussex and works in and around Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Kent. His paintings and architectural drawings have been exhibited at the Mall Galleries, London and the Royal Academy. His paintings are held in many private collections in the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and America. The paintings are usually commenced out on location and completed in the studio.\nLimited Edition Prints\nLimited edition signed prints of a selection of Neil's watercolours are available for purchase through this website, or alternatively, please contact Neil if you wish to commission a painting. All prints, mostly limited to 150, are made using colour fast inks and are dry mounted on ph neutral board. The prints are available in two different sizes, with a conservation quality double mount and supplied in a presentation box. Alternatively, prints can be supplied in a white, bespoke, hand-finished timber frame with mount and complete with hanging eyes and cord.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kennebeck.com/artists/lorusso/biography1.htm","date":"2017-11-24T18:11:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934808742.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20171124180349-20171124200349-00625.warc.gz","language_score":0.9768365025520325,"token_count":661,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__114798519","lang":"en","text":"Lorusso was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1966 and received his\nformal training at the American Academy of Art. He went on to\nreceive his B.F.A. degree from the Kansas City Art Institute. Born\nof Italian descent, Lorusso was exposed to art at an early age.\nThrough several early trips to Italy, his parents introduced him to\nworks of the Italian Masters. Lorusso would look to these influences\nthroughout his early artistic development and they are still evident\nin his work today.\nthe works of the Impressionists, he gravitated towards the works of\nManet and Vuillard. Lorusso searched for similar work of such\nemotion and soon became an avid student of painting, seeking out and\nimmersing himself in the works of various artists. This path would\nultimately lead him to the works of Sargent, Sorolla, Whistler and a\nwhole army of lesser known yet equally capable painters. Within this\ngroup of artists, Lorusso found a sense of identity. In these\nmasterful works, he saw the ability to harness emotion and convey it\nwith power and confidence, yet with delicacy and tasteful restraint.\nHe also saw in these artists the ability to express the žessenceÓ\nof an object with just a few carefully chosen brushstrokes, creating\na visceral and intuitive state of painting.\nLorusso creates evocative and timeless figurative works. In painting\nhis subjects, Lorusso has concentrated on honing his powers of\nobservation, especially as it concerns color, texture, form and\ncomposition. Lorusso's paintings have been described as warm and\ndreamlike, a place of restful escape with a sense of spirituality,\nand shares a timelessness with the work of other eras.\nLorusso, \"I believe truly great art serves as a trigger into\nsomething deeper within all of us\". The mood and emotion\nconveyed in LorussoŪs paintings evokes a deep sense of beauty found\nin the quiet times of daily living. His people are mysterious,\nlonely, romantic, and yet familiar, placed in settings we often see\nourselves. According to Lorusso, \"The greatest gift an artist\ncan provide is to move the viewer in a way that touches the soulful\ncore within each of us\".\nWhile in school, Lorusso was recruited by Hallmark Cards, Inc. to\nserve as an artist in their greeting card design division and since\n1988 has lived and worked in the Kansas City area. For the past\nthree years he has also served as instructor of painting and\nillustration at the Kansas City Art Institute as well as having\ntaught classes and workshops around Kansas City.\nwork has been shown both locally and nationally and has won numerous\nawards and honors, and has also been seen in Communication Arts\nIllustration Annual, Southwest Art Magazine, Art-Talk and US Art\nMagazine. Lorusso's original paintings and limited editions are part\nof many collections, and he is represented by many galleries\nthroughout the United States.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://renovationsatl.com/blog/do-you-paint-the-inside-of-kitchen-cabinets/","date":"2023-12-11T08:20:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679103810.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211080606-20231211110606-00009.warc.gz","language_score":0.9174706935882568,"token_count":2216,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__44508973","lang":"en","text":"The kitchen is often considered the heart of the home, and updating its appearance can significantly enhance the overall feel of your living space. While painting the exterior of kitchen cabinets is a common practice, many people tend to overlook the inside of their cabinets. In this comprehensive guide, we will delve into the topic and provide you with expert insights, tips, and answers to frequently asked questions related to painting the inside of kitchen cabinets.\nDo You Paint the Inside of Kitchen Cabinets?\nThe decision to paint the inside of cabinets depends on various factors, such as personal preference, design goals, and the overall condition of the cabinets. Let’s explore the considerations that can help you make an informed choice.\nFactors to Consider When Painting the Inside of Cabinets\n1. Aesthetics and Design Cohesion\nPainting the inside of cabinets can give your kitchen the overall aesthetics enhancement or any other space where the cabinets are located. If you have open shelves or glass-front cabinets, painting the interior can add a pop of color or create a cohesive look that complements the room’s design.\n2. Cleaning and Maintenance\nPainting the inside of cabinets can make cleaning and maintenance easier. A fresh coat of paint creates a smooth and washable surface, allowing you to wipe away any stains or spills effortlessly. This can be particularly beneficial in high-traffic areas such as kitchens where cabinets are prone to dirt and grime buildup.\n3. Condition of the Cabinets\nIf the inside of your cabinets has significant wear and tear, painting the interior surfaces can breathe new life into them. It can help cover up scratches, dings, and other imperfections, giving your cabinets a renewed appearance.\n4. Budget Considerations\nPainting the inside of cabinets may require additional time, effort, and resources. If you are on a tight budget or have limited time for the project, you may choose to focus solely on painting the exterior surfaces. However, if you have the means and desire to transform the entire cabinet, painting the interior can yield impressive results.\nWhat to Avoid When Painting the Inside of Your Kitchen Cabinet\nWhen painting the inside of your kitchen cabinets, it’s important to be aware of certain pitfalls to avoid. By steering clear of these common painting mistakes, you can ensure a successful and long-lasting paint job. Here are some crucial considerations to avoid:\n1. Rushing the Preparation Process\nOne of the most crucial steps in painting the inside of your kitchen cabinets is proper preparation. Avoid the temptation to rush through this stage. Take the time to clean the surfaces thoroughly, remove any grease or grime, and sand lightly to create a smooth and paint-ready surface. Skipping or inadequately completing these steps can result in paint adhesion issues and a less professional finish.\n2. Neglecting to Prime\nPriming the inside of your kitchen cabinets is essential for several reasons. It helps create a solid base for the paint to adhere to, improves the durability of the finish, and prevents stains or discoloration from seeping through. Avoid the mistake of skipping the primer step, as it can significantly impact the overall quality and longevity of the paint job.\n3. Using the Wrong Type of Paint\nChoosing the right type of paint is crucial for the interior of kitchen cabinets, as they are exposed to frequent use, moisture, and heat. Avoid using paints that are not specifically designed for cabinets or high-traffic areas. Opt for durable and washable paints with a semi-gloss or satin finish. These finishes provide a good balance between aesthetics and practicality, offering easy cleaning and resistance to stains.\n4. Applying Thick Layers of Paint\nWhile it’s essential to achieve a solid and even finish, applying thick layers of paint to the inside of your cabinets can lead to problems such as prolonged drying time, paint drips, and a tacky surface. It’s better to apply multiple thin coats, allowing each layer to dry fully before adding the next. This method results in improved adherence and a smoother finish.\n5. Neglecting Proper Ventilation\nPainting the inside of kitchen cabinets can involve the use of paints and primers that emit fumes. It’s important to provide adequate ventilation in the area to prevent the buildup of noxious fumes. Open windows, use fans or work in well-ventilated spaces to ensure your safety and maintain good air quality.\n6. Reassembling Cabinets Too Quickly\nOnce you’ve finished painting the inside of your kitchen cabinets, it’s crucial to allow sufficient drying and curing time before reassembling them. Rushing to put everything back together too soon can result in smudges, smears, or damage to the fresh paint. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for drying times and handle the cabinets with care to ensure a flawless finish.\nBy being aware of these common mistakes and avoiding them, you can achieve a professional-looking and long-lasting paint job for the inside of your kitchen cabinets. Take your time, follow proper techniques, and enjoy the transformation of your space.\nPros and Cons of Painting Your Kitchen Cabinets\nWhile painting the inside of your kitchen cabinets can be a great way to enhance your kitchen’s appearance, it’s important to consider the pros and cons. The pros include personalization, a cohesive look, and added protection for the cabinet material. On the other hand, the cons may include the time and effort involved in the painting process, as well as the need to remove and reinstall the cabinet doors and drawers.\nStep-by-Step Guide to Painting Cabinet Interiors\nNow that you’ve decided to paint the inside of your kitchen cabinets, here’s a step-by-step guide:\nRemoving the Cabinet Doors and Drawers\nTo ensure a seamless painting process, start by removing the doors and drawers of the cabinet. This will allow you to paint inside kitchen cabinets more easily and achieve a professional finish.\nPreparing the Cabinet Surfaces\nOnce the kitchen cabinet doors and drawers are removed, it’s essential to clean the surfaces thoroughly. Use a mild detergent and warm water to remove any grease or dirt buildup. Sanding the surfaces lightly can also help create a better bond between the paint and the cabinet material.\nChoosing the Right Paint and Tools\nSelecting the right type of paint is crucial for achieving a durable and professional-looking finish. Consider factors such as the type of cabinet material, the desired paint finish, and the overall look you want to achieve. Latex paint is a popular choice for its ease of use and quick drying time, while oil-based paint or oil paint may offer a more durable finish.\nApplying the Paint\nWhen applying the paint, start painting with a primer to ensure better adhesion and an even finish. Use a brush or a small roller for the inside of the cabinets, ensuring smooth and consistent coverage. Spray painting is another option for this. Take care to paint in the direction of the wood grain for a professional kitchen look.\nAllowing Sufficient Drying Time\nAfter painting, it’s crucial to allow sufficient drying time before reattaching the cabinet doors and drawers. This will prevent smudging or damage to the newly painted surfaces. For the recommended drying time, follow the manufacturer’s directions on the paint can.\nWhen Should You Skip Painting?\nWhile painting the insides can be a worthwhile endeavor, there are instances where it may not be needed to paint the inside of the kitchen cabinets. If your kitchen cabinets are already in poor condition, have extensive damage, or are already painted on the inside, you may decide to skip the painting process and focus on other kitchen improvements instead.\nFAQs: Painting Kitchen Cabinet Interiors\n1. Should I remove everything from the cabinets before painting the inside?\nIt is advisable to remove the contents of the cabinets before painting the inside. This allows you to have unrestricted access to the surfaces, ensuring a more thorough and professional-looking paint job. Additionally, removing items prevents them from getting damaged or stained during the painting process.\n2. What type of paint should I use for the inside of the cabinets?\nFor the interior of cabinets, it is essential to choose a durable and washable paint that can withstand daily use. A semi-gloss or satin finish paint is recommended as it offers both durability and easy cleaning. These finishes also provide a subtle sheen, adding a touch of elegance to the cabinets’ interior.\n3. How should I prepare the inside of the cabinets for painting?\nTo ensure a smooth and long-lasting paint finish, it is crucial to properly prepare the interior surfaces of the cabinets. Start by cleaning the inside with a mild detergent and warm water to remove any dirt, grease, or grime. After cleaning, sand the surfaces lightly to create a rough texture for better paint adhesion. Finally, wipe away the dust with a clean cloth before applying primer and paint.\n4. Can I use different colors for the inside and outside of the cabinets?\nYes, using different paint colors for the inside and outside of the cabinets can create an interesting and unique look. However, it is essential to consider the overall design and aesthetics of the room. Choose colors that complement each other or create a harmonious contrast to achieve the desired effect.\n5. How many coats of paint should I apply to the inside of the cabinets?\nApplying two coats of paint to the inside of cabinets is typically sufficient to achieve a solid and even finish. However, the number of coats may vary depending on the color and type of paint you are using. Follow the instructions for the individual paint product you’ve chosen.\n6. Do I need to seal the paint on the inside of the cabinets?\nSealing the paint on the inside of cabinets is not always necessary. However, if you anticipate heavy use or want to provide an extra layer of protection, you can consider applying a clear polyurethane or varnish as a final coat. This will help protect the paint from scratches or chipped paint and make it easier to clean.\nIn conclusion, whether or not to paint the inside of cabinets depends on your personal preference, design goals, and the condition of the cabinets. Painting the interior surfaces can enhance aesthetics, facilitate cleaning, and breathe new life into worn-out cabinets. However, it is important to consider your budget, time constraints, and overall design cohesion before embarking on this project.\nBy following the tips and guidelines provided by Pinnacle Building Group & Renovations in this comprehensive guide, you can make an informed decision and achieve stunning results in your cabinet painting endeavor. For professional cabinet painting and kitchen remodeling services, contact us today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lustre.art/products/untitled-19-16","date":"2019-12-06T02:40:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540484477.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20191206023204-20191206051204-00256.warc.gz","language_score":0.9700806140899658,"token_count":393,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__151786577","lang":"en","text":"Mike Smalley’s confident, nuanced paintings are gradually developed through an often months long process. Employing the mediums of oil paint and graphite on stretched linen or canvas his works can be seen as painterly studies of pure expression through abstraction. Meticulously rendered, his paintings carefully balance layers of colour, texture and line, along with contrasts of translucency versus opaqueness, to create works rich with visual interest and palpable emotion.\nAbstract artist Mike Smalley is best known for his complex, luminous paintings in oil and graphite. Born in England in 1945, he enjoyed a successful career in art direction and advertising that spanned two continents and 40 years. Having settled in Toronto in 1975, he eventually enrolled in the fine arts program at York University in 2003. There he employed the rigorous disciplines learned in the communications industry to help him focus on developing a new visual vocabulary with which he wished to look past the representational to a world of pure expression. By combining his roots in the graphic arts with the freedom of abstraction Smalley has built an established artistic career that encompasses his signature large scale oil paintings along with works in pastel, collage and mixed media. His works are included in private and corporate collections throughout North America, the UK and China, including large format commissions in Los Angeles and Toronto.\nThe Lustre Instalment Plan gives you the opportunity to spread the cost of your purchase over time. Simply make a deposit of at least 25% of the artwork price and we will hold it for you until you've paid for it in full, through flexible payments that you decide the amount and frequency of. Once your balance is paid we ship you your new artwork:) We charge no interest or administration fees and when eligible, shipping is free. If you'd like to use our plan to secure the artwork you love now just let us know and we'll get back to you promptly to get you started.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gordondrywallandpainting.com/exterior-painting/","date":"2024-04-14T23:53:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816904.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414223349-20240415013349-00177.warc.gz","language_score":0.9424651265144348,"token_count":993,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__73127665","lang":"en","text":"When it comes to Exterior Painting, Gordon Drywall and Painting is your best choice for any of your Home’s Exterior Painting needs. Give us a call at 778-997-1113, or email us at [email protected] to receive your free quote today.\nIf you’re looking for a top quality paint job then look no further, as we can meet all your painting needs while providing unparalleled service.\nLooking to freshen up your home? Need a company that has an extremely high attention to detail? Well you’ve come to the right place.\nOur Exterior Painting Services are listed below, but not limited to:\nExterior Painting Services:\n- New Construction and Residential Exterior Painting\n- New purchased Home Exterior Repaint or Colour Change\n- Exterior Trim Painting\n- Exterior Siding Painting\n- Exterior Stucco Painting\n- Exterior Fascia Painting\n- Exterior Door Painting\n- Exterior Pressure Wash Prior to Painting\n- Exterior Preparation Caulking and Minor Repair\nWhy You Should Hire Professionals for Exterior Painting Jobs\nA new coat of paint is a great way to transform the exterior of your home without massive renovations. In fact, repainting and refinishing exterior surfaces is often recommended as one of the most cost-effective ways to improve the curb appeal and value of your home. A well-applied and high-quality paint job on the exterior of your home is also an exercise in maintenance, improving and protecting the integrity of the structure.\nHowever, while exterior painting may be simpler and cheaper than other renovation methods, it can still come at a significant cost in time, money, and inconvenience should you choose to go the DIY route. This is true of any home painting job, but especially of exterior painting which typically includes much greater surface areas and obstacles (like height). Due to these risks, it’s often better to hire professionals for most exterior painting jobs.\nSo here are three reasons why you should hire professionals – like the experts at Gordon Drywall and Painting – to take care of your exterior painting and refinishing projects.\nSave Time – When it comes to significant painting jobs, experience counts for a lot. Professional home painters know how to prep exterior surfaces and assemble all the necessary tools and materials ready to go. And once they get going, they know all the best methods and tricks to get the work done efficiently. Some of the jobs involved in exterior painting include:\n- Moving exterior obstacles\n- Covering surfaces and protecting landscaping\n- Surface inspection and repair\n- Smoothing surfaces\n- Applying primer\n- Cleanup and disposal\nReady to handle all of that in addition to your already busy daily schedule? If not, then call the professionals to take care of it quickly and safely.\nYou’ll be able to use all the time it would take to paint your home for whatever you want, and you’ll be able to enjoy your newly painted home afterwards. And given how the pros can handle the job quickly, safely, and professionally, this will all occur with minimal disruption to your daily life. Doing the job yourself will not only take up your time, but take more time overall, compounding the inconvenience and increasing the possibility of a mishap or inconsistent quality.\nSave Money – Undertaking even a small painting job by yourself means assembling all the right tools and equipment. Obviously, this will all cost you money, and often for items that you’ll only use once.\nA team of dedicated professionals will bring all of the necessary equipment, including many items and specialized equipment that you never knew were needed in the first place. This is especially the case for exterior painting, which often requires tall ladders and power tools. Professionals also have the equipment and experience to perform the job safely and with minimal risk to people and property.\nIn addition, should anything go wrong, the painting company will take care of it. Hiring a reputable and insured painting company means not having to worry about anything happening to your home or exterior space that can’t be fixed, and at no extra cost to you.\nQuality – It (almost) goes without saying that professional painters know what they’re doing. As such, you can expect any exterior painting project they complete to be of the highest quality.\nEverything from masking, to smoothing, picking the right paint, and finishing the surface will be handled to the highest standard of care and craftsmanship. Clean lines, smooth surfaces, even colour, and long lasting quality are just a few of the results you get from choosing professionals like those at Gordon Drywall and Painting.\nOur Proud Partners\nNeed to paint the inside of your home? Check out our Interior Painting services.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://cktermpaperymrn.centroformazione.info/the-life-of-american-painter-jackson-paul-pollok-and-his-action-painting-concept.html","date":"2018-11-19T14:39:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039745762.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20181119130208-20181119152208-00080.warc.gz","language_score":0.9822497367858887,"token_count":1064,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__161429904","lang":"en","text":"Paul jackson pollock (january 28, 1912 – august 11, 1956) was an american painters have generally missed the point of modern painting from i am particularly impressed with their concept of the source of art being the unconscious quote of pollock in a radio interview (1951) as quoted in lives of the great. During his early life, pollock experienced native american culture while on surveying by the mid 1940s, jackson pollock introduced his famous 'drip paintings', to produce in jackson pollock's 'action painting', most of his canvases were. Genealogy for paul jackson pollock (1912 - 1956) family tree on geni, with over 180 during his early life, pollock explored native american culture while on jungian concepts and archetypes were expressed in his paintings dripping paint is thought to be one of the origins of the term action painting.\nFifty years after its appearance, action painting still raises a lot of in the essay entitled the american action painters, rosenberg some of the most prominent figures of tachisme were jean-paul happenings, fluxus, conceptual art, performance art, installation art and earth art – just to mention few. American artist jackson pollock was one of the main exponents of abstract with which jackson pollock was particularly associated, was 'action painting' or gesturalism of the regionalists, a group that focused on paintings of american life pollock had his first exhibition in 1940, when he exhibited with other artists, .\nThe famous 'drip paintings' that he began to produce in the late 1940s represent one pollock's tough and unsettled early life growing up in the american west shaped later, a series of influences came together to guide pollock to his mature style: paul jackson pollock was born in cody, wyoming, in 1912, the fifth and. On 8 april jackson pollock's fabulous painting blue poles went on display at the nsw art gested most viewers believed that the $13 million paid for the american painting was one week after the painting went on display paul hogan showed up to promote like a wall or a rag on which the artist cleaned his brushes.\nPaul jackson pollock (january 28, 1912 – august 11, 1956) was an american painter and a major figure in the abstract expressionist movement he was well known for his unique style of drip painting during his lifetime, pollock enjoyed considerable fame and notoriety he was jungian concepts and archetypes were expressed in his paintings. Supported by x rays of key paintings and a fresh investigation of pollock's materials, con for the first time established a solid foundation for the study of pollock's life among postwar american artists, for the spread of his influence on younger action painter who abandoned traditional studio routines and went to the.\nAvailable for sale from vince fine arts/ephemera, jackson pollock, betty us painter,” though nothing specific about what is controversial in the art is mentioned but, more truly, life encased a concept of “abstract painting” or “ modern art” in is best known for his large action or drip paintings of 1947–52, formed by.\nPollock's paintings and bowles's novel the sheltering sky (1949) i argue that jackson pollock and paul bowles conceptualize freedom not in not to mention to the growing administration of everyday life in postwar america her inability to determine their meaning, and thus produce a rubric for action. Paul jackson pollock, who later went by jackson, was born in cody, in the last three years of his life, pollock hardly worked at all, finishing only five paintings between pollock's poured paintings reflected the concept of allover composition, of pollock's art comes more from the action or the progression of painting,. Paul jackson pollock was born january 28, 1912 in cody, wyoming which led to the appearance of many jungian concepts in his paintings in october 1945 jackson pollock married american painter lee krasner, and in changes, destroying the image, etc, because the painting has a life of its own.\nThat led to the appearance of many jungian concepts in his paintings in october 1945, pollock married american painter lee krasner in november they moved.\nJackson pollock, in full paul jackson pollock, (born january 28, 1912, cody, wyoming, gestures in paint sometimes referred to as “action painting he is also one of the first american painters to be recognized during his lifetime and after as a peer of image concept with the result of the hiv test, aids. »at a certain moment the canvas began to appear to one american painter rosenberg's essay also includes the evil notion of the »apocalyptic wallpaper«2 in life, dancing dervish, jackson pollock walks around on his often vast canvasses, the widespread opinion the concept of 'action painting' pertained to was.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thebestwoodfurniture.com/awesome-sage-green-living-room-decorating-ideas-house/paint-exterior-of-the-house-in-sage-green/","date":"2018-10-20T20:06:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583513384.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20181020184612-20181020210112-00180.warc.gz","language_score":0.8467475175857544,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__70330919","lang":"en","text":"Paint Exterior Of The House In Sage Green. If you really fell in love with this color and want everybody know about it, then paint the exterior of your home in green and make it the most beautiful on the street. Sure, if you don’t have enough money for the whole exterior take care of the front door and give the welcoming thing every time when you come back home, your friends or family as well.\n- Awesome Sage Green Living Room Decorating Ideas for Your House\n- Which Front Exterior Door Designs Are Most Popular Today?\n- Rules of Handsome Colored Wood Floors\n- Most Beautiful Curtains for Living Room Interior Decorating\n- Ideas To Paint Your Room: How to Design Your Bedroom\n- White Room Wallpaper Ideas For Your Bedroom","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://keithplott.com/top-qualities-of-professional-interior-painters/","date":"2020-07-08T11:42:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655896932.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20200708093606-20200708123606-00285.warc.gz","language_score":0.9790533185005188,"token_count":598,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__210417024","lang":"en","text":"Whenever it comes to attract people by your home, business, and proper maintenance; then the painting is something to considered first to in order to polish and improve your premises. Since painting is something that gives you the feeling of satisfaction, and most of the people enjoy doing it by themselves. But we still recommend you go for the professional. NO doubt painting is just like the other house improving tasks a person can do it by himself, and many people even prefer it also to paint their homes by themselves, but still to make you investment more worth bringing a professional interior painters in Brisbane north is recommended to gives your home a professional look.\nThe steps for Professional interior painters to paint the rooms flawlessly\nTest the color of the paint\nThis is the most crucial step for any painter to consider which color is best for any room, if your client has some color in his or mind so it is better to show him with a small sample. If he like the paint, then move on; otherwise it is recommended to stop. Secondly it is suggested to do that paint on some part of the wall and let it dry for a day. You will feel the difference by yourself that how your favorite color will look after drying. if you are unsatisfied by that painting then buy some more samples and try on your walls. You will be surprised to see you what his favorite color and how much it is different from in wet and in the dry form.\nBe crucial about the sheen\nSecond the sheen is very important to consider after the color, normally high-quality paints are durable and long lasting, but when you are going to clean it, they are also very satisfactory, but the downside about those sheens are they mostly highlight the imperfections on your walls. However, on the other hand flat paints plays an inspiring role in this regard, they will hide all those imperfections on your wall and give them the flashy look. Most commonly, eggshells are highly recommended in this regard. Egg shells are not prone to damage just like the flat paint and they do not give your walls the weird look by highlighting the flaws.\nQuantity is as important as the quality\nThink about it and take your all the time, to think about the quantity. Just imagine you have painted all the walls, and it is a deadline and just at that distance you have been run out of all the paint do you think it is admired by the client. On the other side of this same coin think that if you have invest on the too much on the extra paint than obviously your clients might be furious at you and if you are that much unfortunate to meet the fussy client then it will be even more terrific to you. SO, in this regard you can come across the varieties of calculators online, after measuring all the dimensions of the room you can get whatever you want. For more information, please log on to https://www.vincespainting.com.au/.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shopdeadwoodsouthboutique.com/products/dixie-belle-paint-vintage-duck-egg-16-oz","date":"2022-07-06T17:04:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104675818.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20220706151618-20220706181618-00447.warc.gz","language_score":0.850383996963501,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__27903471","lang":"en","text":"Dixie Belle Paint VINTAGE DUCK EGG 16 oz\n- Unit Price\nDixie Belle Chalk Mineral Paint is a water-based, self-levels & self-seals. It adheres to wood, glass, ceramics, metal, mirrors, plastic, fabric, concrete, leather & more. A top coat is not required, but will add extra protection & durability. Fine-misting your brush & or project with water helps spread the paint, provides a smoother finish & extends the open time of the paint for workability. A continuous fine mist spray bottle is recommended & available here.\nAlways paint thin coats. The first coat may appear blotchy when dry, but it will create a perfect surface for your thin second coat to fill in & will be a beautiful result.\nThe paint comes in 8oz, 16oz, 32oz & 1 gallon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://smofa.org/education/swap/poster_description.html?poster_id=26&name=Riders_of_the_Range","date":"2017-02-25T16:23:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171781.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00218-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9701219201087952,"token_count":1099,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__12533240","lang":"en","text":"The Artist - Paul Salisbury\nWestern Realist Paul Salisbury has probably achieved more notability and respect as a Cowboy/Western landscape painter than any other painter of these scenes. His oil paintings represent nature and its inhabitants with subtle realism. Throughout his life, he was devoted to scenes and history of the American Indian and the Western Cowboy.\nSalisbury's early years were spent on his father's ranch in Richfield, Utah, near the Kanosh Indian Reservation. There he gained a sympathetic awareness and understanding of the western landscape and its inhabitants. During his younger years, he worked for his father on the family ranch, but as often as possible Paul took off by himself and drew the scenery and animals around him.\nSalisbury received formal art training under his uncle, Cornelius Salisbury, who encouraged him in his artistic pursuits. Paul continued his formal education at Brigham Young University under B. F. Larsen and E. H. Eastman. He also was privately instructed by LeConte Stewart, a noted Utah landscape artist. Despite his early training as an artist, it was not until later years that Salisbury was able to work continuously as a painter. When he did, he attracted a great deal of attention, and people throughout Europe and the United States commissioned him to paint for them because he was well-known as a Western Americana artist.\nRiders of the Range was painted in 1953. As evident in this painting, Salisbury taught his students that there are no harsh colors in nature. Here, he has rendered the desert in soft, pastel hues and earthtones. These light colors and the use of short, invisible brushstrokes create a soft texture that when combined with his treatment of light adds to the calm atmosphere created in the painting.\nPAUL SALISBURY (1903-1973) Provo\nRiders of the Range, 1953\noil on canvas, 30\" x 36\" (76.5 x 91.6 cm)\nGift from Max and Kolene Knight, Springville 1990.007\nThe growing trend during the 1950s and 1960s toward Cowboy/Western art manifested itself in the paintings of Paul Salisbury of Provo. He was Utah's first significant \"Cowboy and Indian\" artist. As one of Utah's very few professional artists, he worked full time on his art and was not affiliated with a university or another occupation.\nIt is apparent that Salisbury's conservative painting style was perfectly suited to traditional Utah tastes. Riders of the Range illustrates Salisbury's ability to create unity in his paintings by using a consistent tonality and bold composition. Utah art, as a whole, was not figuratively based, but rather it was grounded upon landscape. However, in this painting, the artist has effectively composed two cowboy figures, additional horses, and cattle within a desert landscape, creating a powerful, authentic image. The painting is dated \"1953,\" the only year Salisbury dated any of his works.\nVisual Art Core Curriculum - Utah State Office of Education\nUnder the Standard of Making, this print can help the student:\n- paint with complementary color schemes.\n- create the appearance of space by drawing distant objects smaller and with less detail than objects in the foreground.\n- establish more natural size relationships between objects.\n- render cast shadows as falling opposite their source of light.\n- explore with the following drawing techniques to increase perception/rendering skills:\n- Draw quickly: have the students draw a simple object found in the room. The drawing should only take five seconds to complete. Drawing quickly forces the student to perceive the object and then render only its basic concepts of size and shape.\n- Draw from memory: have the students handle and observe a simple object (for example, their shoe, a stapler, a tape dispenser) for a couple of minutes. Encourage the students to take mental notes as to the relative size and shape of the object. Have the students place the object out of sight and then draw the object using their memory. Compare completed drawings with the actual objects.\nUnder the Standard of Perceiving, this print can help the student:\n- see how to create a work of art that uses contrast to create a focal point.\n- observe how line can help define the contour of a three-dimensional form (for example, the folds of the shirt define the anatomy of the cowboy, the saddle defines the form of the horse). Note: contour is not just the outline of the object, it includes all the edges (interior and exterior) and surfaces of the object.\nUnder the Standard of Expressing, this print can help the student:\n- explain its possible meanings or interpretations.\n- invent possible stories that may explain what is going on in this painting.\n- group other works of art with similar themes or subject matter with this work.\n- provide an example of how to create symbols or motifs in art that express individual or group interests.\nUnder the Standard of Contextualizing, this print can help the student:\n- predict how a work of art or a craft can be connected to an older or ancient culture.\n- describe why a local craft or art form looks like it was made in your area.\n- explore the use of artworks to document historical data.\n© Copyright 1997 Springville Museum of Art\nAll rights reserved","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jiangnanmachpoly.com/info/what-is-the-requirement-of-thickness-standard-28479803.html","date":"2019-02-16T14:02:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247480472.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20190216125709-20190216151709-00604.warc.gz","language_score":0.8778480887413025,"token_count":309,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__79059055","lang":"en","text":"- Jiangyin City Jiangnan Light Industrial Machinery Co., Ltd.\n- Phone: +86-15261585261\n- E-mail: firstname.lastname@example.org\n- Fax: +86-510-86381535\n- Tel: +86-510-86395222\nWhen buying the coating machine, customers pay more attention to the thickness of the coating. 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The coating thickness is between 0.35-0.6mm. The viscosity of organosilicon triproofing paint reaches 1000. It can protect the circuit board.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thezentrunk.com/products/diy-paint-by-numbers-wave-seascape-painting","date":"2022-05-25T22:50:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662594414.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20220525213545-20220526003545-00150.warc.gz","language_score":0.9269803166389465,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__43500427","lang":"en","text":"DIY Paint By Numbers Wave Seascape Painting\nThis \"Do-it-Yourself\" Painting By Numbers Wave Seascape painting will add a touch of beauty and spirituality to your home. They say that art is a form of receiving peace and meditation. Why not add beauty to your home and benefit from the calmness from painting it yourself with this easy to use paint by number kit? 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Rousseau is far better known for some of the most popular and memorable paintings of the modern era. He is celebrated for his visionary jungle paintings that captivate the viewer with the lushness of their plant and animal life painted with incredible detail and precision. Extraordinarily the artist never saw the tropical scenes he brought so much to life, as he never left France. His exotic jungle paintings are the fantasies of a city dweller, constructed from visits to the zoo and botanical gardens, from postcards, books and from Rousseau’s vivid imagination. These jungles have intrigued people for decades, offering a dream of escape from humdrum reality to a savage and yet enchanting realm.\nRousseau’s unique vision was celebrated by his modernist contemporaries like Pablo Picasso and the surrealists René Magritte and Max Ernst, who saw his work as opening up new realms of artistic possibility. They were particularly fascinated by his bold, primitive style and the dream-like nature of his paintings. For a customs official who was self-taught and only took up painting full-time in retirement, this was an extraordinary accomplishment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.culturedmag.com/lynne-golob-gelfmans-sometimes-random/","date":"2017-11-24T20:34:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934808935.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20171124195442-20171124215442-00039.warc.gz","language_score":0.9341789484024048,"token_count":530,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__54334735","lang":"en","text":"While today’s world increasingly resembles The Disasters of War by Spanish painter Francisco Goya, New York-born, Miami-based artist Lynne Golob Gelfman’s quiet, minimalist paintings are like a poultice for the soul, soothing our eyes. “Lynne Gelfman combines the intellectual concern and rigor of minimalism with a unique interest in pattern and process,” says Tobias Ostrander, head curator of Perez Art Museum Miami and longtime Gelfman champion. Ostrander is also organizing an exhibition showcasing Gelfman’s remarkable minimalist abstractions for Art Basel Miami Beach next year.\n“sometimes random,” currently on view at Marisa Newman Projects in New York until November 10, is located in a snug Korean K-Town space, nestled above gaudy karaoke bars and kimchi joints. There, among the man-made chaos of New York City, Gelfman’s keenly observed paintings offer an oasis reflecting traces of nature, working in her signature, unique “in verso”process. The new series of nine paintings create a continuum of her earlier grid based paintings, work she began in New York in the 1960s. The added element of the continuum of time, 1960s to now, add heft to Gelfman’s grid, now softened by the light, clouds and water elements of Miami.\nThe artist’s studio is like a lush tropical garden featuring rare tropical plants, including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines. It almost feels like an annex of the nearby 83-acre Fairchild Tropical Garden. Gelfman, a self-described trickster spends most days submerged in paint and nature. Gelfman is currently also busy with a monograph in association with Natalia Zuluaga, the artistic director of ArtCenter/South Florida who co-runs [NAME] Publications, a nonprofit art book press in Miami.\nFor “sometimes random,” the series of nine canvases reference Gelfman’s New York series thru, and signal the comfort and confidence of an artist who has mastered her medium. The “in verso” technique she developed (using oil paint and dish soap) to create bleached-out color on the reverse side of the canvas offer the artist’s expression of the Miami landscape. It also suggests a vulnerability to the sometimes randomness of paint seeping through from the other side of the canvas to create abstractions that explore the play between structure and chance.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.glossworks.ca/services/paint-coatings","date":"2018-02-24T19:52:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891815934.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20180224191934-20180224211934-00173.warc.gz","language_score":0.9405314326286316,"token_count":693,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__165195810","lang":"en","text":"Ceramic Paint Coatings\nHere at GlossWorks, we truly believe in adding as much protection to a car’s paintwork as possible, to create an additional barrier between the elements and your vehicle’s paint. This is why we offer Paint Coatings as an additional service.\nYour car’s finish is constantly bombarded with harsh contaminants that can cause damage, and that over time will reduce the gloss and clarity of the surfaces. Regular detailing to deep-clean these areas help to remove all of these contaminants that get onto the paint, and then traditionally a wax or sealant would be applied to prevent new contamination, and to add gloss as well. Waxes and sealants are good, but often times they are not applied frequently enough to offer maximum protection. Most waxes will only provide a month or two protection before another application is due, and sealants can typically range in the 4-6 month durability.\nWe now have new technologies available to us in the detailing industry that significantly increase the durability of protection upwards of 18-24 months. These new technologies come in the form of semi-permanent coatings that provide the ultimate barrier between your paint and wheels, and the harsh elements that your car is exposed to on a daily basis.\nNot only will these coatings provide a protective barrier, but they also add gloss and depth to the finish, and they make subsequent cleaning of the vehicle much easier since dirt and other contaminants won’t stick to the surface as easily. When you wash your car afterwards, the paint will continuously have that “freshly waxed” and slick feeling to it.\n» WHAT IS A PAINT COATING?\nA paint coating is a semi-permanent/permanent layer applied directly above a car’s clear coat to create a shield and protect it from the elements. It acts as a second layer of protection to protect it from oxidation, salt and grime, acid rain and bird droppings, as well as harmful UV rays.\n» HOW LONG DO PAINT COATINGS LAST?\nUnlike waxes and paint sealants that require frequent reapplication, most paint coatings provides constant, unyielding protection for years. Glossworks offers a 2 year warranty on all coatings applied.\n» WHAT CAN PAINT COATINGS BE APPLIED ON?\nOur paint coatings can be applied to all painted surfaces, including the body and wheels. Trim and exhaust tips are also nano-coated with a high-temperature rated coating that is specific for those areas.\n» WHAT IS THE COST TO HAVE THIS COATING APPLIED?\nPaint, Glass, and Trim – Ceramic Paint Coating package – $895 and up\nAll of the painted and plastic trim will be coated and protected. The windshield will be cleansed and protected with a durable water-repellent coating. This package is above and beyond any level of detailing service. It is preferred to have at least some level of paint correction work done prior to the Ceramic Paint Coating application so that the paint underneath is in great shape.\nWheels – Ceramic Paint Coating package – $295\nWheels are removed from the vehicle, thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated, and then coated with our high-temperature, wheel-specific formula. For more info on this package, please click here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sparksoflearning.blogspot.com/2012/06/inspired-moment.html","date":"2018-07-21T15:42:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676592636.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20180721145209-20180721165209-00405.warc.gz","language_score":0.963128387928009,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__58422354","lang":"en","text":"She really loves to paint. Today she wanted to paint a rainbow with the sky above and the grass below.\nI helped her get out the supplies, and then I left her to it. Our supplies are an easel, a canvas, a plastic palette, and tempura paint in red, yellow, blue, black, and white. Kids love to mix their own colors. Using inexpensive canvases when they want to do a project makes it special and easy to display.\nThe colors of the rainbow are out of order intentionally. She wanted hers to be different.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://afyoneskortbayan.com/hire-professionals-to-get-your-space-painted/","date":"2018-12-13T08:55:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376824601.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20181213080138-20181213101638-00185.warc.gz","language_score":0.9602815508842468,"token_count":372,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__254851262","lang":"en","text":"There are times when the house or space around feels dull and boring, and you want to give your space a makeover. Then, painting the space might help you in such situation. Painting always glams up the entire space. It gives the space a complete new look. But there is one thing that you need to pay attention to and that thing is, always hire professionals to get your work done.\nFor instance, if you’re living somewhere around Sydney, then you can get the services of painters northern beaches has. You will surely be going to find at least one good painting company Northern beaches has. Such companies will provide you good quality painters Sydney has.\nThese painters are going to give a complete makeover to your place. In fact, painting is not only a normal thing, it is a kind of investment that an owner makes. Like any other field, technology is also bringing new changes in the field of painting as well. So make sure that the company which you have chosen must be well-versed with the new technologies and changes available in this field. This helps to get the best available option.\nOne of the other benefits of hiring good professional painters is that the work gets done very quickly. You don’t need to wait for many days in order to get your space painted. Professionals do their job quickly, making it easy for the people to resume their day to day lives without any problem.\nMoreover, good painting services always ensure that the quality remains top-notch. They make sure that they provide the best services. There are many other benefits of hiring professionals. Therefore, it is logical to hire professionals and get the best services for your space. These painters also help to choose the best colours that can go with the theme. So, pay attention towards hiring professionals.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lepetitchercheurdart.com/chtchoukine-fondation-vuitton/","date":"2019-11-13T05:24:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496665985.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20191113035916-20191113063916-00246.warc.gz","language_score":0.9646076560020447,"token_count":259,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__16249278","lang":"en","text":"It’s winter in Paris and the little Art Seeker saw for you the beautiful exhibition dedicated to the great Russian art collector Sergueï Chtchoukine at the fondation Vuitton.\nThe building is just gorgeous and brand new and really worth while to be seen!\nThe fondation Vuitton built by the architect Frank Gehry\nChtchoukine was a rich Russian art collector who thanks to a visionary gaze constituted one of the most incredible art work collection of artists of the 19th and 20th century and gave to Moscow the first modern art museum in the world.\nAs if to test their power and their capacity for resistance facing Cézanne ‘s self portrait he placed works that were really vivid proofs of the new avant-gardes.\nIn 1915,the russian collector decided to display portraits of himself next to his favorite artist.\nHe appears then next to his beloved artists looking at the viewver with his penetrating eyes!\nPortrait of the art collector Sergueî Chtchoukine by Xan Krohn.\nChtchoukine was a very mystic person who made a trip to Saint Catherine’s monastery in Sinaï.His own epiphanic feelings can be seen in the choice of his paintings and artists.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://10parishesfestival.org.uk/uncategorized/chris-howe-summer-exhibition-at-porlock-weir","date":"2021-04-13T17:41:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038073437.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20210413152520-20210413182520-00623.warc.gz","language_score":0.9319113492965698,"token_count":104,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__149248096","lang":"en","text":"Chris Howe is a long-standing exhibitor at the 10 Parishes Festival. Chris works mainly in watercolour, using a limited palette and bold brush strokes to produce atmospheric landscape paintings of Exmoor and the surrounding area.\nThis year Chris will be exhibiting at the Wiveliscombe Community Centre. Meanwhile, he will be having a summer exhibition at the Harbour Gallery and Cafe in Porlock Weir – entitled ‘Exmoor influences’.\nThe exhibition runs from 8th July through until 31st August","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://delineate-ellie.blogspot.com/2012/06/new-portrait-series.html","date":"2017-12-14T08:08:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948542031.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20171214074533-20171214094533-00288.warc.gz","language_score":0.9673628211021423,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__170671222","lang":"en","text":"Hello and Welcome to my Art Blog! I'm Ellie and I am 25 year old Artist who lives in Sunny Brisbane Australia.\nThis blog is dedicated to art, painting, all things handmade and to the beautiful things in life. Enjoy xoxo\nFollow Me by Email\nThursday, June 14, 2012\nNew Portrait Series\nI have been painting a 'Beach Series' now for the past year and have decided I want to start a new 'Portrait Series'. So I just wanted to share my very first painting to start the series off. I have named this piece 'Seduction', please let mw know what you think :)\nI find portraits much more difficult and time consuming to paint, but once you get that magical look in the eyes its all worth it!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lewishamsmashrepairs.com.au/reasons-for-hiring-professional-sydenham-spray-painting-services/","date":"2024-02-21T01:32:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473360.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221002544-20240221032544-00194.warc.gz","language_score":0.9719832539558411,"token_count":609,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__48278294","lang":"en","text":"You might be thinking about getting your car painted since you would like to get them back to the way it looked in the past years. You may even try freshening it up passing it along to your teenager who has just started to learn driving. One thing is for certain, that whatever the reason might be, you need to hire the professional services of Sydenham spray painting to get a flawless paint job done.\nThere are people out there offering paint jobs for your car at cheaper rates. It is the thing that you should be avoided at cost. You may think initially that the cost is good, but when something turns wrong, the greater amount of paint needs to be purchased at the bargain price, which is not much. Using the services of a professional painter would be the smart choice you are going to make here.\n1 The Right Equipment\nIt should appear to be a no-brainer, and yet a few people may not realize the extent of the equipment that would be required for painting the car in a proper way. There are special paint guns that are just a single piece of equipment. You will require a properly ventilated paint booth, a compressor, body tools and materials, tape and paper, and a lot more. It is not the thing that the home painters would look to invest in.\nIt takes a lot of skills and experience to get it done well if you have ever painted a wall or even a piece of furniture. Auto painting is a skill that should not be compared to the rest as one may take years to get them right. There are even body technicians who spend years learning about the back-breaking work of fixing the dents or even getting the bumpers replaced.\nThe preparation lying ahead of painting a car is something that should be done by the professionals. Else the car will not appear good. The preparation is a very important job as the car should be primed, sanded, and properly taped in preparing for the paint.\n3 Color Matching the Paint\nThere are computers that inform them about the factory colors aiding in matching the paint on the vehicle as done by the professionals. It is vital specifically for a spot job like the replacement of a bumper as you would not wish to get two different colors on your car.\n4 Indoor Environment and Proper Ventilation\nThe paint job will be done inside the paint booth by the auto body shop. It is a clean, dust-free environment with proper ventilation. The car will be allowed to dry indoors, much off from the airborne debris that can easily destroy the paint job after the completion of the paintwork.\n5 Environmentally Safe Disposal of Materials\nThe hurlstone park spray painting shop will have contracts with companies who pick up and dispose of all the solvents along with the left-over paint and other materials that are quite dangerous to the environment.\nYou have surely learned about the merits when you decide on using the professional auto painter once you have decided on getting a paint job done on your car.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://perpetualpaint.com/products/gentec-gh80-slow-activator-hardener-1qt","date":"2024-04-24T15:50:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819668.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424143432-20240424173432-00788.warc.gz","language_score":0.8905310034751892,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__196392735","lang":"en","text":"GENTEC GH80 - SLOW ACTIVATOR / HARDENER - 1QT\nShipping calculated at checkout.\nGentec GH80 Slow Activator Hardener is a premium-quality, slow-drying hardening agent designed to provide optimal curing and performance in various automotive and industrial paint applications. This hardener is specifically formulated to offer extended working times, allowing for improved flow and leveling of the paint, resulting in a smooth, high-gloss finish. Compatible with a wide range of paint systems, Gentec GH80 Slow Activator Hardener ensures excellent durability, adhesion, and resistance to weathering, making it an ideal choice for professional painters and DIY enthusiasts alike.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.deltapaintingcontractors.com/","date":"2014-11-29T07:08:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-49/segments/1416931014049.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20141125155654-00098-ip-10-235-23-156.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8330744504928589,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-49__0__140636981","lang":"en","text":"Lafayette, LA Painting Service\nDelta Painting Contractors\nNo job is too small for Delta Painting Contractors of Lafayette, LA. Our company owned by Mark Trosclair, provides interior and exterior painting services to residential and commercial customers. We ensure you superior services that you deserve – 100% satisfaction guaranteed.\nLearn More About Delta Painting Contractors:\n- Sheetrock repairs\n- Repairs at reasonable rates\n- Residential and Commercial\nWe also offer free estimates within 24 hours.\nContact Delta Painting Contractors today at 337-349-4427 or 337-962-6813.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://transmissionministry.com/artist-market-giclee3/","date":"2023-10-03T08:29:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511055.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003060619-20231003090619-00259.warc.gz","language_score":0.9033389091491699,"token_count":99,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__60629351","lang":"en","text":"Ends:October 4, 2022 12:00 am CDT\nA giclée print of a B&W painting that I made for an upcoming exhibit at Toronto School Of Theology, entitled \"Memory and Hope\"\nContributed by Amarie Post\nFor more of this creator's work, visit the Reilly League of Artists on Facebook\nCreator retains the right to reproduce this artwork\nThe market value of this piece is estimated at $150-$200","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://torregrossafineart.com/barn-wedding-floral","date":"2020-01-27T19:20:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251705142.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20200127174507-20200127204507-00325.warc.gz","language_score":0.9310765862464905,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__159968010","lang":"en","text":"Upon completion of a live wedding painting, Stephanie enjoys bringing home a memento of the occasion, usual in the form of a small floral arrangement. The aromatic scent, and colors and textures tailored to that bride’s vision continue to provide inspiration for the artist as she places the final strokes on the heirloom painting.\nOriginal acrylic painting on gallery canvas.\nSigned by the artist, wire added to back, ready to hang. The edges have been painted.\nPlease allow 7-10 business days for this item to be carefully packaged and shipped from our studio in New Orleans, LA.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thecraftparlour.com.au/products/floral-water-colour-art-class","date":"2017-07-22T08:35:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549423927.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20170722082709-20170722102709-00275.warc.gz","language_score":0.9209336042404175,"token_count":277,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__177881759","lang":"en","text":"This relaxing 2-hour workshop is designed to ignite the creative spark in complete beginners and get the flame going for those who have some drawing and painting experience. Within the workshop, students will learn and apply the skills and processes required to use watercolour paints with a focus on paint application, washing, brush-work, colour mixing, tonal value and light depiction.\nStudents will have completed a series of artworks and created greeting cards with hand-written calligraphy! By the end of this class, students will feel confident using their new skills to continue developing their own artistic style!\nWhat will be provided?\nWatercolours, watercolour paper, brushes, pallets, water jars, ink pens\nAfter completing her studies in Fine Arts at QUT, Monique has found a love for working with people and igniting a creative hobby in all of her students. She thrives from collaborating and fostering the creativity in others.\n1059 GOLD COAST HWY\nPALM BEACH ( NEXT DOOR TO SPIKEXX ESPRESSO)\n6 - 8 PM\n$55 per person\nALL MATERIALS SUPPLIED\nFEEL FREE TO BRING ALONG SOME SNACK AND SOMETHING TO SIP.\nGrab your girlfriends, come and be inspired, discover your creativity, learn new skills and surround yourself in craft","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://airforcefamilyadventures.blogspot.com/2013/02/","date":"2018-07-22T07:00:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676593051.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20180722061341-20180722081341-00513.warc.gz","language_score":0.9818476438522339,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__2373291","lang":"en","text":"We found this bookshelf thing a few months back on a yard sale page and I finally got around to fixing it up last month. I really love the final look of it, so I thought I'd share it. It's currently being used as a night stand for my side of the bed. I am keeping an eye out for something similar for my husband's side.. he thinks they should be matchy... or close enough. ;)\nI decided on a white paint and used the same homemade chalk paint recipe I used for my hutch.\nAfter cleaning it up, I started painting. It needed about three coats of paint. White doesn't cover as well as the blue for the hutch, had. After it had all dried. I sanded on some of the edges for an aged look. Wiped it up again and then added a clear wax coat to it.\nI think the white really pops against the blue walls in my room.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.islandinkjet.com/buy/markersdryerase/pilot-corporation/pilot-paint-marker/15fd9ab6-420e-4cc4-9591-f9af8c564959/","date":"2017-04-28T02:46:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122726.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00491-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7997860908508301,"token_count":220,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__151978037","lang":"en","text":"Pilot Corporation Pilot Paint Marker Description\nPaint Maker writes in white on virtually any surface of any color. Paint contains no xylene. Permanent paint dries quickly without running or being absorbed. Sturdy polyacetal tip retains its shape.\nPilot Corporation Pilot Paint Marker Features\nDisclaimer: Pilot Corporation®\nis a registered trademark of Pilot Corporation\nand is used for identification purposes only. Island Ink-Jet does not endorse, sponsor, or is affiliated with Pilot Corporation\nManufacturer Part Number\nManufacturer Website Address\nClick on a printer to view all cartridges compatible with that printer\nPilot Corporation Pilot Paint Marker Guarantee\nThis \"Pilot Corporation Pilot Paint Marker\" Permanent Marker qualifies for our defective product warranty and return policy.\nThe \"Pilot Corporation Pilot Paint Marker\" Permanent Marker is 100% guaranteed against manufacturer defect for 1 year from date of purchase.\nPilot Corporation Pilot Paint Marker User Reviews\nBe the first to review!\nHave you purchased this product? Review it today to help other users make the right choice.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shop-pei.ca/store/en/portraits-de-lise/baby-room-acrylic-set-p83/","date":"2021-04-22T10:08:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618039603582.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20210422100106-20210422130106-00555.warc.gz","language_score":0.7487968802452087,"token_count":146,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__110823056","lang":"en","text":"Picture frame, canvas and shell acrylic poured white,blue & pink. 10´´X 10´´ Acrylic painting, Frame & Sea Shell\nSHIPPING: Shipping fees are $10.00 for Prince Edward Island. If you are ordering more than one product from Portraits de Lise, select the shipping fee on one item only, then select Manufacturer pick-up for the other items, so you get charged only once.\nFor shipping outside of PEI, please contact us before making your order.\nBaby Room Acrylic Set: Picture frame, canvas and shell\n- Brand: Portraits de Lise\n- Product Code: Portraits de Lise 005-006\n- Availability: In Stock","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://viralpainting.com/2023-updated-60-oil-painting-ideas-for-new-artists/","date":"2023-05-29T21:54:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644913.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529205037-20230529235037-00514.warc.gz","language_score":0.9359012842178345,"token_count":2314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__178832392","lang":"en","text":"We’re assuming you came here because you desire to be recognized alongside some of history’s geniuses of oil painting.\nOr maybe not, maybe your oil painting dreams are a little more modest. Maybe you just want to fill that blank canvas with something beautiful, being able to exert a paintbrush, or making an oil painting of which you can be proud.\nWhile the first may be a little challenging, although not to say impossible, the latter is within everyone’s grip. And we’re here to enable you to get there.\nThat’s why we’ve formulated this collection of 45+ oil painting ideas for beginners in 2023 to guide them on how to paint with oil. And although it is one of the most tricky painting mediums to ace, its impacts – its bold, vivid colors, its amazingly textured quality, and its glossy vibrant finish, make it one of the most rewarding paintings to work on.\nSo, let’s have a glance at some of the things that you will require to have to start this painting and some of the essential things that you will have to know. Although with practice, you’ll be as good a painter as you wish to be.\nLet’s have a look.\nSome Essential Tools You’ll Need For Painting —\nTo master oil painting or, indeed, to get creative with it, you are going to require a particular number of practical tools which will assist you to work on the canvas.\nYou can easily picture what most of these will be.\nPaint brushes — Paint brushes are quite a good thing to start with. But note the pluralism: you’ll probably need more than one of varied sizes before you can get ready for the painting. Flat brushes are best for larger-scale paint applications, while round brushes are good for making details.\nMeanwhile, canvases – primed and sized are going to be crucial too, as well as a color palette in which you can blend your colors. The easy mixability of oil paints is one of their perks so don’t neglect it.\nAnd, another important thing is something to clean your brush – and water won’t do that. You will require a white spirit of some type. We’ve moved from using turpentine, however, so go for an artist’s white spirit. You will find it in any art shop that will sell it.\nOnce you have bought all those things that you’ll need while performing an oil painting, it’s good to think about oil painting ideas that will assist you to paint your canvas with some beauty!\nLet’s get started!\n60+ Amazing Oil Painting Ideas — Great for beginners\n1. Chick —\nUsing oil paints and blending some pretty vibrant oil paints, you can create this cute chick painting grabbing green leaves in the mouth. Don’t forget to add a cute red polka dot bow to enhance its cuteness.\n2. Ice cream —\nAnother oil painting featuring this tasty ice cream! This simple oil painting will help you practice adding layers of paints and detail work. The frosting needs more attention as it requires layers of paint.\n3. Fruits —\nHere is a beautiful oil painting featuring some fruits. If you’re planning to draw pictures of edible things, this fruit oil painting idea will assist you a lot.\n4. Flower with red beetles —\nFind this beautiful painting using oil paints featuring a beautiful pink flower and two red beetles on it. This idea will help you a lot in practicing blending and mixing paints for a vibrant background.\n5. Flower —\nAnother beautiful oil painting of white flowers. White paint is the most utilized and beautiful hue used in enhancing the vibrancy of the painting.\n6. Bird —\nWant to paint the canvas with a beautiful bird? Here is the one that will help you to draw a pretty amazing bird oil painting.\n7. Woman painting along with a bird —\nFor a perfect unique idea, it’s always better to draw something that is thoughtful and can give a meaningful extract of the painting subject.\nHere is a beautiful woman painting and a bird on the eyes area that indicates a woman with flying high dreams. You can add many specifications to the background as we did by drawing pretty flowers all around.\n8. Light Rose —\nHere you will find a pretty pink and white blended rose with a beautiful background. It looks like a real one, isn’t it? Make like one by tracing this beautiful virtual idea that will enable you to think of more such ideas to add specifications to your art.\n10. Beautiful Woman Face —\nWant to draw a human or a pretty woman’s face? This beautiful art of a woman’s face created by blending various vibrant paints will enable you to create a masterpiece like this. Take your brush and start painting your canvas.\n11. A flower scenery —\nThis flower field scenery shows that even beginners can create a masterpiece. Create this simple oil painting yourself by following this beautiful idea featuring beautiful scenery with flowers on the front. You can add more elegance to your painting by creating mountains or clouds in the background.\n12. A Butterfly —\nButterflies are an easy subject matter, to begin with. And this one-stroke butterfly is the perfect subject for beginners while also learning and practicing brushwork. If you are looking for a pretty and vibrant art project, then check out this beautiful butterfly oil painting.\n13. Woman —\nPainting humans can be intimidating for beginners but this painting idea of a pretty woman playing the saxophone can enable you to trace or download it and use it to sketch your design prior to starting painting makes it quite easy.\n14. Potted Sunflower Plant Painting —\nBright and brilliant, sunflowers are one of pretty painting subjects for oil paintings. From stem to leaf, this idea will show you how to paint them easily on the canvas.\n15. Potted Rose Flower —\nRoses have always been a beautiful subject for any type of painting or drawing. Follow this idea of a rose plant in a beautiful pot and paint your canvas with it.\n16. White Flowers —\nAnother flower painting using oil paints will give you an idea to paint your canvas with some beautiful flowers. Blend brown hues to paint the background for a vibrant presentation.\n17. Pink Flower —\nCheck out this amazing and easy oil painting idea featuring beautiful round flowers along with stems. Paint the background with more vibrant hues than of flowers to enhance the focus.\n18. Dog —\nIs any Animal lover out there? Find this beautiful and cute dog Painting idea for your canvas to turn it into your favorite pet animal painting.\n19. Balloons —\nCheck out this pretty heart-shaped balloon Painting with a vibrant blue background.\n20. Apple —\nApple is a very common yet intriguing art subject. Follow or trace this beautifully painted and shadowed apple art with a darker-hued background.\n21. Fish —\nSimply making a fish might get boring or overrated. Try this abstract oil painting featuring these fish’s underwater waves in a circular motion made by oil paints.\n22. Woman —\nAnother human painting featuring a beautiful woman made with various hues of oil paint.\n23. Bird —\nCheck out this bird painting sitting on a stem that looks so realistic in a painting version.\n24. Flower Vase —\nA flower vase painting is best to display in your living room. Make one and put it on any wall of your living room and watch it enhance the beauty of the room.\n25. Painting on wood slices —\nDid you know you can use oil paints on wood slices? And these gorgeous cuts of wood make unique paintings that you can display around your house, give as gifts or sell. If you have never painted on wood, you will need to check out this idea for making a painting like this.\n26. Rose Flower Vase —\nInstead of making roses alone, try them with a vase. It will give a perfect presentation to your canvas.\n27. City Sunset inside a woman’s head Painting —\nLooking for a unique painting idea along with some meaningful thoughts? Look at this painting of a woman’s body and a beautiful warm-hued sunset inside her.\n28. Lemon —\nLook at this oil painting of lemon slices and make one by tracing this idea.\n29. Lily Flower —\nFlower lovers will love to paint their canvas with different kinds of flowers. Here is another example of flower oil painting to assist you to draw like one.\n30. Abstract Human Art —\nAbstract art has become a very popular oil painting theme in the past few years. It can be a fun and easy way to start exploring oil paints as long as you don’t mind the afterwards cleaning up!\n31. Oranges —\nStill-life objects like oranges are beloved things to paint with oil paints, as well as a great subject for practicing perspective and shadows. Paint your own canvas with this idea. You can make oranges alone or with a bowl keeping them.\n32. Red Flowers Canvas Art —\nAnother bright and cheery painting featuring red flowers to add to your walls. Check out this idea to learn how easy it is to make this happy and beautiful piece.\n33. Roses —\nLearn how fun and easy painting roses can be using oil paints! This flower oil painting will also show you easy ways to paint flowers using some unexpected blending of colors.\n34. Scenery —\nCheck out this beautiful scenery made on canvas, blended with beautiful pretty oil paints. This lightly stroked scenery painting will help you to draw exactly according to your imagination.\n35. Sunset Scenery on a Plate —\nEver tried painting on a plate? Check out this painting idea and try oil painting on a plate and use it as a display or a decoration in your living room.\n36. Bird Oil Painting —\nFind this pretty bird oil painting made with vibrant hues and give your canvas a beautiful flying theme.\n37. Christmas Tree\nCheck out this amazing Christmas tree painting made with lots of different oil paints. Fill your canvas with every color you have and make a pretty Christmas tree like this one.\n38. Flowers —\nCheck out this another beautiful example of a rose painting with more vibrancy.\n39. Blue Butterfly\n40. Flowers Pot\n41. Cute Bunny\n42. Cute Buddha\nWe hope these super impressive and intriguing oil painting ideas helped you to paint your blank canvas perfectly with ease and quickly.\nDon’t forget to visit our website and follow us on social media and Pinterest for more such impressive oil painting ideas and tutorials.\nKeep unleashing your creativity and keep painting!\nView Also –\n55+ Easy Yet Impressive Acrylic Painting Ideas in 2023\nSimple and Easy 500+ Cute Painting Ideas\n100+ Easy Flowers Painting Ideas\n100+ Mountain Painting Ideas For Beginners Artist\nPingback: 49+ Fluid Pour Painting Ideas For Beginners || Diy Easy Pouring Painting\nPingback: 45+ Easiest Abstract Painting Ideas For New Artists in 2023","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://paintwithkelsie.com/blogs/news","date":"2023-12-08T13:19:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100745.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208112926-20231208142926-00452.warc.gz","language_score":0.9824510216712952,"token_count":266,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__98864596","lang":"en","text":"Kelsie has been passionate about art from a very young age and has been honing her skills ever since.\nGrowing up on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, she was captivated by the stunning natural scenery and wildlife surrounding her.\nAs a child, she experimented with various art forms and even participated in the Nanaimo Festival Of Banners for several years, starting when she was eight years old. In her early teens, Kelsie found her calling in realistic graphite drawing, which eventually led to her exploring watercolour, acrylic, and oil painting in her early twenties.\nIn the spring of 2022, after previously getting asked by multiple people to teach them how to paint over the years, Kelsie had the bright idea to create her own paint night business. And so, on September 28, 2022, \"Paint with Kelsie\" was born!\nWith the help of her family and friends, she managed to secure a couple of venues before the end of the year, and the rest is currently in the making!\nHer artwork is characterized by its vibrancy, use of colour, and realistic depictions, with a focus on nature and animals.\nKelsie aspires to share her love of art with others, and hopes to expand her reach beyond the island in the future.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://michaelvincentartworks.com/courses/painting-in-oils/","date":"2024-02-26T14:58:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474660.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226130305-20240226160305-00239.warc.gz","language_score":0.9650703072547913,"token_count":370,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__170701513","lang":"en","text":"I first painted the Suffolk landscape as a child in Bury St Edmunds.\n‘Those distant days provide the foundations to my artistic development. Many hours were spent exploring the quiet beauty of a landscape swept by ever-changing skies and bathed in a magical light. What seemed to me then most wonderful of all was possessing the ability to express in paint my feelings towards this landscape, a sentiment that has remained with me. I returned to Suffolk with my family in 1984, after an absence of 16 years.\nLiving now near the coast has heightened the magic: the countryside retains its quiet and dignified beauty with the sea just beyond the fields adding so much more. There is much variety in the landscape here, embraced by a purity of light or shrouded in soft-coloured mists. Painting it is a challenge.\nThe quiet beauty of Suffolk remains, but today there is a disturbing undercurrent which has come to dominate my work. Countryside, which for centuries has provided solace and succour to man and inspiration to art, is crying out in mortal danger.\nThis new dimension to the Suffolk landscape and seascape, the increasing threat from development and pollution, can no longer be ignored by the landscape painter.\nI have always believed in the importance of working in front of the landscape. Breathing the air of the site as work progresses gives life and reality to the painting, vitality to brushwork, vibrancy to colour and an opportunity to become deeply involved in the motif.\nOf course, there are problems: the transportation of equipment, bringing home a wet canvas and the variable weather. The only conditions I have found impossible for work are driving wind and rain. Certainly a sturdy easel is essential. In the summer, insects will inevitably walk across areas of delicate colour which are the most difficult to repair!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.waltonsun.com/news/20170929/chroma-gallery-opens-on-30a","date":"2018-09-18T19:18:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267155676.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20180918185612-20180918205612-00020.warc.gz","language_score":0.9802464842796326,"token_count":965,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__158717820","lang":"en","text":"Artist Kathleen Broaderick's work has been getting a lot of notice lately, from being juried in to the Foster Gallery exhibits three times in the past year to now opening her own gallery -- CHROMA.\nChroma is an art term that refers to the intensity of a color.\n\"I love that,\" said Broaderick. \"My art has a lot of intense color, so it seemed a good match.\"\nBroaderick described her gallery as small, but she said it packs a punch and it's filled with her original artwork.\nTo assist with that punch, Broaderick chose to paint the walls of the gallery white to help her colorful artwork stand out.\n\"I tried to make it distinctive,\" she said.\nThe gallery space is in the front and in the back is her studio where she paints every morning and teaches classes. She will teach one or two classes a month for 8-12 students. She said she will not take more in a class as it needs to be a small, social environment. She has two classes scheduled in October during which students will create a rooster, then a fish.\n\"I get a lot of calls for roosters,\" she said.\nIn November she will teach her technique and students will then take home a piece of artwork they created at the end of the day.\n\"I dreamed of creating an environment where guests would feel comfortable expressing themselves creatively, and I am thrilled to be able to share my techniques with fellow art lovers who also find joy in art,\" Broaderick said.\nBroaderick has been an artist/hobbiest for many years, but a professional artist for only three years.\nMany years of taking art classes while raising her sons helped land the communications major a job as an art teacher at an elementary school that she enjoyed for two years before choosing to become a professional artist.\n\"Being able to give lessons in my own studio now is wonderful,\" she said.\nBroaderick moved to the Gulf Coast 17 years ago and lived most of those years in Niceville, but now lives in Miramar Beach.\nShe paints using oils and acrylics, but mostly oils for her work. However, Broaderick uses acrylics in her teaching as it dries quicker.\nBoth of these mediums are a deviation from her start with watercolors.\n\"I loved the transparency and luminosity of watercolor and there is still a lot of watercolor in me. It comes out in my paintings in mixing of colors for interesting effects,\" said Broaderick. \"I try to stay loose with the bold brushstrokes and fresh with clean color. I am not so concerned with delineating the details or exact colors of the subject as I am creating a beautiful impression of it.\"\nBroaderick said her painting process starts long before her brush touches the canvas.\n\"Once I am excited about a subject I think about it for a few days generating ideas and color combinations,\" Broaderick said. \"I may even get a clear picture in my head of the final painting. It's a good sign if I can't wait to go to sleep at night so I can get up and actualize my vision.\"\nThese interesting effects make the artist's work stand out. She has won student awards, honorable mentions, and she won the Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation poster contest last year and an award of merit. Her most recent honor was being chosen by Ballard Designs to be their exclusive artist.\nA year after Broaderick's initial contact with Ballard, three of her paintings have been included in their catalogue and stores where they can be purchased as giclee prints.\n\"It was a surprise to see my rooster painting on the cover of the August 2017 issue,\" said Broaderick. \"I had to paint larger than I have before.\"\nHer paintings have also been featured on Ballard Design's Instagram account.\nShe recently visited their flagship store and saw her paintings and met the staff.\nBroaderick's single-session classes are two and a half hours long. All supplies are provided, including canvases, paint, brushes, and instruction. Wine and snacks are welcome and experience is not required. Cost for each single session class is $75.\nOn Oct. 23 and 24 she will do a demo painting each morning with students painting in the afternoon. The fee is $250 per person.\nTo register for classes and workshops, visit www.chroma30a.com or call 844-524-7662.\nCHROMA is located near Blue Mountain Beach next to Goat Feathers. Visit Broaderick's website at www.chroma30a.com. She is available by appointment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://boxprints.co.uk/products/copy-of-fern-trees-painting-retro-vintage-curiosity-wall-art-print-framed-and-unframed","date":"2022-06-26T04:26:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103037089.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20220626040948-20220626070948-00053.warc.gz","language_score":0.6874284744262695,"token_count":128,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__68203827","lang":"en","text":"Coral Black and White painting retro vintage curiosity wall art print framed and unframed\nVintage Curiosity Wall Art Print. Coral Black and White painting by Ernst Haeckel\nPrinted onto high grade art paper, using high grade archival pigment inks.\nSizes Unframed (approx)\n(A4 21cm x 30cm) (A3 30cm x 42cm) (A2 42cm x 59cm)\nSizes Framed (approx)\n(A4 32cm x 40cm) (A3 45cm x 55cm) (A2 55cm x 75cm)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tdnursery.com/year/2015/","date":"2019-06-17T19:29:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998558.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20190617183209-20190617205209-00484.warc.gz","language_score":0.9676586985588074,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__18898788","lang":"en","text":"29 July 2015\nPaint supplies are expensive, have a limited shelf life, and require special care to extend their usefulness. Paints can become contaminated with bacteria if not properly stored and can lose their vibrancy over time. Additionally, brushes and canvas can become misshapen if not properly cleaned or stored. To prolong the longevity of your paints, brushes, and canvases, keep these tips in mind. Paints and Mediums Store paints in their original containers in a cool, dry place.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ashleyblevinsphotography.com/2014/10/painting-away.html","date":"2023-03-29T09:29:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948965.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20230329085436-20230329115436-00772.warc.gz","language_score":0.9463300704956055,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__214181503","lang":"en","text":"I've decided to share some of my illustration work on this blog from time to time because I might make this my sole business blog in order to make my other blog an all elementary art blog.\nI take a lot of inspiration from Picasso, Matisse, and songs I'm listening to at the moment. I enjoy bright colors, patterns, and [obviously] portraiture. I consider watercolors to be my strength, but it was fun to dabble in acrylics and mixed media.\nPost a Comment","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://algonquinoutfitters.com/event/en-plein-air-paint-outs-with-janine-marson/","date":"2022-06-26T11:11:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103205617.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20220626101442-20220626131442-00483.warc.gz","language_score":0.9488211274147034,"token_count":296,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__281225019","lang":"en","text":"En Plein Air Paint Outs with Janine Marson\nInstructional En Plein Air Paint Outs\nIf you have ever wanted to learn how to paint outside on location now is your chance! Janine Marson will be running six individual one off en plein air workshops around the Muskoka area and meeting in her home studio in downtown Huntsville, Ontario. She will teach you specific skills in a half hour group lesson over coffee and goodies starting at 9:00. Then we are off to travel to a chosen paint spot and paint on location for two hours. Lunch break for half hour, then paint for two more hours. Group critique at 2:30 until 3:00 where she will encourage you to pursue your own painting style with my support and constructive guidance. The class is small and intimate with a max of 10 participants, ensuring you get lots of one on one instruction as needed. Any level of ability is welcome. Come and light the art spirit within and be inspired by a qualified and experienced artist.\nCome on and give it a go! This Summer of 2018 during June, July and August I am offering an opportunity to get outside and paint with some instructional En Plein Air Paints Outs with me! We start off the day with coffee and goodies during an in studio lesson and then out we go to paint! For more details visit my website www.janinemarson.com\nPosted by Janine Marson on Saturday, June 16, 2018","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mauimagazine.net/dont-afraid-color/","date":"2024-02-24T06:59:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474523.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224044749-20240224074749-00251.warc.gz","language_score":0.914956271648407,"token_count":901,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__17777314","lang":"en","text":"By Rick Cowan\nPaint is the simplest, most affordable way to dramatically change a home’s appearance. The right use of color can accentuate an architectural detail like an alcove or stairway, draw attention to a favorite possession, and create a sense of spaciousness or welcoming warmth. Why, then, are the interiors of so many island homes painted conservative white?\nSometimes it’s because of a misunderstanding of how colors interact. For example, people often assume that a white wall is the best background for paintings or sculpture, because it won’t compete with the works of art. But it won’t enhance them, either. If you really want a painting (or textiles, or a handsome piece of furniture) to stand out, and at the same time give the room a sense of cohesion, select a color that is present in the artwork and use that (or go a shade lighter) for the surrounding wall. If your home is furnished in neutral tones, painting the walls a bold contrasting color will accentuate those furnishings and give them the attention they deserve.\nAnother misconception: Dark colors are bad because they make a room look smaller. In fact, a rich, dark color can make a room look vibrant. It can give warmth to the kitchen of a super-modern home that would otherwise look austere. If you have a home theater, darker is not only better for viewing, but can make the room cozier and more inviting.\nColor also helps to define living areas, especially when a home has an open floor plan. I typically recommend using three or four colors in a given space, basing the selection on the client’s palette preferences, the colors present in finishes and furnishings, and the architectural details of the space.\nI suspect that a lot of homes get painted white, off-white or some other neutral color, because the owners have no idea what to choose—or don’t trust their taste. What if the color they pick looks awful, once it’s on the wall?\nMy advice? Don’t be afraid. It’s only paint. So you spent $50 and a weekend, and don’t like the result? Take the paint back to the store and have them lighten the shade. Or choose a different color that is a little darker or lighter. Compared with most other aspects of remodeling, paint is a very inexpensive fix.\nOf course, it’s hard to know what a color will really look like—and whether you’ll enjoy living with it—if all you have to go on is those little paint cards you get at the store. A simple solution: Buy small jars of the paint colors you like and paint some white poster board or good-sized scraps of drywall. (Be sure to prime the drywall first for an accurate result.) Prop the painted drywall or poster board against the walls and view them throughout the day and into the night. Colors change with different lighting, and may look great in daylight but dingy under artificial light.\nHere are some tips on selecting which walls to paint what color:\n- Start by selecting the base that will be the dominant color of your home. In most cases, it’s best to pick a neutral color, or one that’s lighter than your accent walls will be. But it’s also easy to go too light, and end up with a base that’s closer to white than you intended. So at the paint store, choose the color palette that most appeals to you, go to the lightest shade in that spectrum, then choose a paint that’s at least one gradient darker. This will be a good starting point for your color scheme.\n- Once you’ve determined the base color, make your statement with accent colors that reprise or contrast with the colors of your artwork, furnishings and textiles.\n- Put your accent color on the room’s most dominant wall, the one that draws the most attention or will display most of the artwork, and paint the other walls your base color. You can also use accent colors in hallways and alcoves.\n- Make color transitions at inside corners. That’s usually the most natural place to do so—and where it’s easiest to achieve a clean line.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://queeniesdailysnippets.wordpress.com/2016/02/17/swallows-art-exhibition-on-los-cristianos-sea-front/","date":"2017-06-25T10:28:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-26/segments/1498128320489.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20170625101427-20170625121427-00693.warc.gz","language_score":0.9582844972610474,"token_count":480,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-26__0__194197021","lang":"en","text":"If you love paintings and fancy taking a stroll along the sea-front of Los Cristianos, make a date to pop into the Swedish Church. The always popular Swallows Art Exhibition is taking place for one week from Saturday, February 20th until Saturday, February 28th.\nPlease note the exact times as they do differ ie Saturday 10am to 4pm, Monday 10am to 2pm, Tues, Wed, Thurs 10am to 7pm. Fri 10am to 2pm and the final Saturday, 10 am to 1pm.\nThe exhibition has a variety of paintings by members and though they may be amateur, their work is of a very high standard and much sought after. They paint varying subjects such as beautiful floral artwork, still life and portraits as well as dramatic landscapes of corners of the island that might otherwise be forgotten.\nArtists work in watercolours, oils and acrylics and pastels showing their dedication and enjoyment of painting.The Art group meet every Thursday morning in Los Cristianos when beginners and artists of all standards join together for a friendly artistic day. They venture out each week painting and sketching in all art disciplines.They have recently welcomed new members to the group . If you feel tempted to join them, do visit the exhibition and meet some of the artists who will certainly give you a warm welcome and encouragement.\nCome and discover the beauty of Tenerife with its diversity of volcanic landscapes, pine forest, picturesque villages with fincas and vineyards, harbours and seascapes.\nAll the paintings are for sale so take time to view the work. There is no obligation to buy, just come and be inspired. Who knows you may have a chance to purchase a future masterpiece or paint one of your own.\nAdmission is FREE. Everyone is welcome.\nDelicious cakes and varying hot drinks are available in the charming café in The Swedish Church.\nJacqueline Hankin can be reached on 922 738 143 if you wish for further information.<\nThe Swedish church is called Casa Sueca, located right on the sea front by the main beach. Walk from the centre of Los Cristianos towards the harbour, turn left when you reach the main beach and it’s a third of the way along the seafront . The Art Exhibition is well sign posted to invite passersby to enter.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://butdonttrytotouchme.blogspot.com/2007/08/abstract-art.html","date":"2018-07-16T12:32:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589270.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716115452-20180716135452-00024.warc.gz","language_score":0.951371431350708,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__239374826","lang":"en","text":"I like abstract art, and in some of my recent websurfing I've stumbled across a lot of haters hatin' on abstract art. I don't get it. The key arguments against abstract art seem to be:\n1. It don't look like nuffin.\n2. It don't take technical skill like drawing a horsie does.\n3. Mean old abstract art fans hate representational art and have overlooked good representational artists.\nTaking these objections in reverse order:\n3. Sometimes, not always. I like representational art too. Edward Hopper is one of my fave 20th century painters, and my enthusiasm for comics gives the game away.\n2. It takes different kinds of skills. Representational art imitates the appearance of God's handiwork; abstract art imitates the logic and processes of God's handiwork. Jackson Pollack's drip canvases look to me like close-ups of tree moss; that's a compliment. He created a new way to represent, not moss, but the processes by which moss (and other growing things) accumulate. Other abstract painters focus on how light hits the eye, and their canvases are like looking through an old windowpane which has been richly textured with time and grime. It takes wise eyes to find these things and bring them to canvas.\nAs for Objection 1., I just don't get it. If you've ever worn plaid boxers or a striped shirt, you've worn abstract art. If you've ever admired an Oriental Rug, abstract art has touched you life.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://painters-johannesburg.com/alberton/","date":"2024-02-27T11:07:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474674.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20240227085429-20240227115429-00737.warc.gz","language_score":0.9762160778045654,"token_count":324,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__195636723","lang":"en","text":"We are a locally owned professional painting company dedicated to providing our esteemed clients with quality work at very competitive prices. We specialize in residential and commercial painting and decorating services. We value our clients and provide them with advice on whatever they want to know about painting and decoration as well as free estimates. Whether you are working on a budget or not, we have customized services that comprise of quality and affordable rates. We are the leading painters Alberton and we are looking forward to having our quality services reflected on your walls.\nWhether you want to paint your new home, repaint the existing one or need waterproofing & damp proofing coating services, we are here to help. We are a company that is committed to work and we give special attention to detail on whichever project that we are working on. Our qualified specialists value your property and whenever our decorators Alberton are called for a painting job in a room with furniture, we ensure that it is completely covered. As a company that takes pride in workmanship and uphold its integrity, we can easily say that we are the best for any painting project that you may have.\nAll our services are conducted in tandem with the requirements of the law. With the need to keep the environment green and safer, we have resolved to only source for eco-friendly products. You can therefore be sure that when we work on your project, there will be no damage on the environment. Contact our painting contractors Alberton service for excellent decorating service for commercial buildings, home renovating services as well as painting walls, doors, skirting boards and many others.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://astridpaints.com/about-4/","date":"2019-06-17T14:42:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998509.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20190617143050-20190617165050-00326.warc.gz","language_score":0.9672169089317322,"token_count":289,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__170410244","lang":"en","text":"Astrid is visual artist living and working in Cape Town, specialising mainly in portraiture and depicting individual figures in urban landscapes. Her paintings often explore how women occupy and interact with ‘private’ and ‘public’ spaces, as well as themes related to voyeurism and privacy, anonymity and exposure.\nShe holds a special regard for sex workers and is currently in the process of creating a series of portraits for an upcoming series called Yellow Lines and Red Umbrellas.\nAstrid has had two exhibitions. The most notable of these was at the Lovell Gallery in 2012, having won the opportunity to show a painting series, Domestic Ambiguity.\nAn unsubtle depiction of oppression makes a rare appearance in Astrid’s work. Instead, she looks to show her relationship with ‘seeing’ other people (especially women). Her paintings are an attempt to show what it means to be ‘seen’ and what it means ‘unseen’ or unnoticed.\nAstrid will consult directly on commission, meaning you have free reign over subject matter and style of your chosen piece. A commissioned piece of art created to your specifications is the ultimate, personalised gift.\nPaintings commissioned will be of a high standard. Astrid’s exhibited work has sold in commercial galleries, so you may expect any commissioned painting to appreciate in value.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hollypixels.com/how-to-make-a-watercolor-effect-for-brush-lettering-using-procreate/","date":"2022-12-03T12:30:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710931.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20221203111902-20221203141902-00645.warc.gz","language_score":0.9018188118934631,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__162892936","lang":"en","text":"How To Make a Watercolor Effect for Brush Lettering Using Procreate\nWatercolor is so beautiful. It’s unpredictable and I love that. I wanted to attempt to create a watercolor look using Procreate on the iPad Pro for this week’s tutorial. There are several ways you can achieve a watercolor effect for brush lettering using Procreate and this is one!\nI did use the brushes by MiksKS from Creative Market to achieve this look. This is an affiliate link (watch for a full Brush Review next week on this set of brushes!)\nWatch How To Make a Watercolor Effect for Brush Lettering Using Procreate\nI hope you enjoyed this tutorial. For more tutorials be sure to subscribe to me on YouTube! I post every twice a week!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ruthbirdt.com/about.html","date":"2021-06-21T06:53:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488268274.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20210621055537-20210621085537-00619.warc.gz","language_score":0.9619447588920593,"token_count":334,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__150664158","lang":"en","text":"About the Artist\nRuth Birdt is an English artist living in California. She spent her earliest years living in Europe where her finance career specialized in Asia. These experiences broadened her outlook on life and the varying cultures and religions she encountered.\nBirdt started painting seriously in London in 2000, at various community art schools after studying at The Inchbald School of Architecture and Interior Design, before moving to New York in 2008 and attending The Art Students League of NY for 10 years. She is a Life Member. She moved to Santa Barbara, California in 2017, where she became a member of the Santa Barbara Abstract Art Collective.\nShe studied in NY under Gregg Kreutz, Dan Gheno, Leonid Gervitz, Sharon Sprung and Bob Cenedella -oils, watercolour and drawing and since moving to California, continues her studies with Jill Sattler, Thomas Van Stein, Tom Henderson and John Iwerks.\nHer interest lies in abstract expressionism and contemporary realism, where she likes to focus on still lives and landscapes, building in a sense of drama, continual movement and energy to her canvases. She focuses on composition and the interplay of the objects, much like choreography - another interest of hers. Her passion for flowers and space and the sheer diversity they offer, is what drives her to capture their beauty..\nShe has exhibited at the Art Students League and more recently at the Manhattan Borough President's Office 'Small Works Show' in 2016 and 2017, the NY Annual Benefit for the Homeless, together with the London colleges where she studied. Her works are in collections in Asia, Europe and the USA.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.arkhousepress.com/painting-with-god/","date":"2023-10-04T16:27:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511386.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004152134-20231004182134-00431.warc.gz","language_score":0.9577825665473938,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__12474307","lang":"en","text":"Painting With God\nLIST PRICE: $22.99\nPRICE MAY VARY BY RETAILER\nBy Grace Bailey | ISBN 9780995391758\nPaint the vision and make it plain.\nWhat is prophetic painting and as an artist, why would you do it?\nJourney with Australian artist Grace Bailey through her exploration of just what it means to paint with God. Hear how she painted with angels during 52 Weeks of Prophetic Art, a year-long challenge to paint live during worship.\nRead the stories of the people who God touched through visual images painted as an act of worship and share her insights into being a Christian artist.\nYou will explore:\nWhat prophetic art is all about\nWhy you’d do it\nLots of tips for better outcomes\nSustaining for the long haul\nIn this intriguing book, the author is honest and open with the reader as to the challenges she faced, the insights she gained, and the mysteries that surround prophetic art.\nAbout the author:\nGrace Bailey is an Australian artist with many years experience as a mixed media painter who focused mainly on larger scale portraits since completing an MA Visual and Performing Arts. More recently moving into prophetic art, her underlying themes of passion and power have been translated into worship painting, displaying the Father’s messages of love, power and mystery. Her work is usually large and vibrant contemporary realism. Learn more and follow her work at www.gracebailey.net.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.deodato.co.uk/en/art-collections.html/soloshow/corneille.html","date":"2019-08-22T00:50:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027316555.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20190822000659-20190822022659-00482.warc.gz","language_score":0.9739262461662292,"token_count":95,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__10542353","lang":"en","text":"Corneille was born in Liegi in 1922.\nHe is one of the founders of the artistic group Cobra. Corneille studies at the Accademy of Art in Amsterdam, Holland. In 1948 he is one of the founders of the movement REFLEX and in 1949 in Denmark, he is also the founder of the famous group COBRA, that influenced the Norse Art.\nHis artworks are exhibited in the most important museums of the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sonorannews.com/archives/2012/121107/bus-brooks.html","date":"2017-04-24T15:16:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917119637.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031159-00301-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9663388729095459,"token_count":532,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__233267592","lang":"en","text":"NOVEMBER 7, 2012\nCAREFREE – Local artist Virginia Brooks has long been a fixture in the art community, exhibiting at the premier art events in the valley, including being one of the open studios during the Sonoran Arts League’s Hidden In The Hills Studio Tour. “I love my life as a painter and teaching art has come very naturally to me.“\nVirginia offers an alternative to trying to learn in the standard large classroom with a multitude of other students. \"I wanted to make learning experience more personal.” And Come Paint With Me does exactly that. Virginia gives private and semi private lessons in her studio in Carefree and the resulting student paintings speak for themselves. Virginia’s painters are rapidly improving their skills while being shown how to make a painting truly their own creation.\n“We paint together, side by side. We paint the same subject, and I explain everything I am doing, step by step. The learning process is much faster, and it can be more easily remembered.” Virginia also offers potential painters the option to learn to paint en plein air … the traditional favorite of the old masters.\nAll supplies are included, from canvas to paint to brushes. Many of her painters have previously only worked in watercolors or acrylics. “This is a wonderful way for people to try oils without having to purchase the materials.” And many of them, after having experienced the pleasure of painting in oils choose to make a permanent switch to the medium.\n“Painters are invariably fun, creative souls, whether they are beginners or the advanced painter wanting to learn something specific. I am particularly good at jump-starting the painter who has not picked up a brush in many years.\"\n”Several of my current painters show the promise of making a career with their new painting skills. My students range from age 7 to a gal who is 84, and one of the best! The people who paint with me become my friends and it is a true pleasure to watch them grow and excel.”\nVirginia encourages potential painters to visit her at her home studio, Studio#11, during the Hidden In The Hills Studio Tour, November 16-18, and 23-25. “A true art lover should not miss this event,” she smiles. “It is your chance to see us in action. Come see first hand how I teach.\"\nVirginia Brooks Studio is located in Carefree. For more information visit www.virginiabrooks.com or call 480-220-6696.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jarretthousenorth.com/2002/07/02/ouch/","date":"2019-06-25T04:23:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627999787.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20190625031825-20190625053825-00449.warc.gz","language_score":0.956454873085022,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__177100813","lang":"en","text":"Brutal marathon painting session last night, after the floor guys left. But at least 99.9% of the walls in the great room are painted. We ran out of paint, upper body strength, and patience at about 10:30 last night, and still need to get the corners of the ceiling with a trim pad and touch up a few spots. All things considered, though, not bad for 4.5 hours and some 25-foot walls. (Cathedral ceiling = hard to paint room.) My arms may talk to me again in a few hours.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kimberleenentwigart.com/contact-sales","date":"2023-09-24T21:02:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506669.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924191454-20230924221454-00383.warc.gz","language_score":0.9459330439567566,"token_count":265,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__58496519","lang":"en","text":"top of page\nPlease email me with any questions. I'll get back to you right away. Detailed information about paintings, jewelry and photos is on each page.\nFor local customers, I mat and frame both prints and originals. For customers that require shipping, I will send you the print or the original and you can frame and mat it to your preference. I am located in Upper Bucks County in Perkasie, Pa.\nPrints include matting and framing.\nPrice: $125 for prints in 16\" x 20\" frames.\nOriginal paintings include matting and framing.\nPrice: as noted for each painting.\nPrints do not include matting or framing.\nPrice: $60 for 11\" x 14\" prints and includes shipping.\nOriginals do not include matting or framing.\nPrice: as noted for each painting, includes shipping.\nCan be painted from photos in a format of 8\" x 10\" up to 18\" x 24\" in size. Prices will vary, please contact me for more information. Animal portraits are my specialty, but I don't paint their owners!\nAs noted; All prices include shipping.\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.artistsblankcanvas.co.uk/student-blank-canvas.html","date":"2013-12-06T12:37:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386163051588/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204131731-00021-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9316787123680115,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__218258154","lang":"en","text":"Student Canvases - 20mm Deep in Imperial Sizes\nStudent Canvas is our most affordable range of blank canvas and is available in square, rectangular and panoramic formats. They comprise of primed 100% cotton canvas material over kiln-dried fir wood stretchers. The medium weave canvas is coated with 3 coats of acid free primer, hand stretched and back stapled to provide a consistent tension and neat appearance whilst allowing for the option of the sides to be painted. The primed canvas material has a finished weight of 360gsm (approximately 12.5 ounces) and is acid free. Student canvases come with a set of 8 tightening keys and are suitable for acrylics, oils, water mixable oils and alkyd paints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.yourlocalpaintersmelbourne.com.au/","date":"2024-04-13T00:53:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816465.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412225756-20240413015756-00196.warc.gz","language_score":0.8545637130737305,"token_count":204,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__197315456","lang":"en","text":"Attention to Detail,\nEco-friendly Materials and\nMelbourne-based, building trust one brushstroke at a time.\nCommitment to transparency, honesty, and clear communication.\nPrioritising client satisfaction and lasting relationships.\nOur Painting Services\nHow it Works\nA simple, streamlined process. Consult, choose colours, and let our experts handle the transformation with ease.\nEngaging this team was a game-changer for our home. Their attention to detail and professionalism transformed our space. Truly Melbourne’s finest in painting craftsmanship!\nFrom consultation to completion, their expertise shone. Our office now reflects the quality we stand for, all thanks to their impeccable work and dedication.\nPerfect Colour & Quality\nUsing finest paints, we masterfully match colours for your perfect aesthetic vision.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bnpositive.com/blog/tag/painting/","date":"2023-12-06T01:48:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100575.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206000253-20231206030253-00088.warc.gz","language_score":0.9354915022850037,"token_count":771,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__93659833","lang":"en","text":"Getting a professional paint job for a house in Lakeway, Texas, is easy. There are many\noptions to choose from for a painting service Lakeway. You can find a service that fits\nyour budget and your needs. Whether you're planning an interior or exterior painting project,\nprofessional painters can do it effortlessly. However, you must know that the cost for painting the\ninterior of a house ranges from 1-3 dollars per square foot.\nTypes Of Painting Services Available In Lakeway\n1. Interior Painting\nInterior painting can be a great way to update the look of your home. It can also be an\nexcellent way to add your personal touch to your living space. When choosing paint\nshades, it is vital to consider the overall aesthetic that you are trying to achieve.\nRemember a few things when painting your home's interior. First, you need to choose a\ncolor scheme that complements the existing décor in your home.\nYou must ensure that the colors you select are appropriate for your room. For example,\nlighter colors may be more suitable for bedrooms or bathrooms, while darker tints can\nbe used in living rooms or kitchens. Many people choose grey interiors in their homes\nfor that dark, sophisticated look. Whatever your preference, an expert residential and commercial painting contractor will give your home an excellent finish and appeal.\n2. Exterior Painting\nWhen choosing to paint the exterior of your home, there are many factors to consider.\nThe color you choose for exterior home painting can have a significant impact on the overall appeal of your home.\nIf you are looking for a way to increase the curb appeal of your home, painting the\nexterior is a great option.\nThe color scheme should complement the surroundings. If you reside in a neighborhood\nwith mostly brick homes, painting your home white may help it stand out. Consider the\nclimate when choosing shades. Darker tones take more heat, making your home\nwarmer in cooler temperatures. Lighter colors give away heat, making your home cooler\nin hotter months. You might have to pay 2000 dollars for a 1000 square feet exterior\npainting of your home in Lakeway.\nFeatures Of Painting Service Providers\nA quick response time is crucial for any business, but it is most significant for those in\nthe painting industry. When customers need their homes or enterprises painted, they\noften need it as soon as possible. Therefore, a provider offering a quick turnaround time\nwill be highly sought after.\nA free quotation is a vital feature for service providers because it allows potential\ncustomers to estimate the cost of the job without committing to anything. This can\nbenefit those trying to make a budget for their project.\nA quality warranty is another compelling feature that can attract customers. A warranty\nprotects the customer in case there are any problems with the quality of the artistry after\nthe job is completed.\nA good provider will have a clear and concise schedule to stick to. They should also be\nable to provide a wide range of services, including both interior and exterior painting.\nFurthermore, they should use high-quality paints and finishes to protect your home or\nbuilding for years to come. With such factors in mind, you are sure to find the best\npossible provider for your needs.\nHiring skilled painting services for your home in Lakeway can be a great way to improve\nyour home's appearance. The painting cost of a room in your home can vary from 350-\n750 dollars in Lakeway. By researching your options and finding a reputable company,\nyou can ensure that your painting project will be done to your satisfaction. With some\naction, you can transform your home into a space you will love spending time in.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.andersqualitypainting.com/painting/","date":"2021-07-31T12:47:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154089.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20210731105716-20210731135716-00668.warc.gz","language_score":0.8593128323554993,"token_count":184,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__264325198","lang":"en","text":"Restorative Residential & Commercial Painting in the Greater Berks County Area\nInterior & Exterior Painting\nMake your property the area's standout with residential and commercial painting from Anders Quality Painting. Servicing the Greater Berks County Area we do both interior and exterior painting. We use the best products available and provide you with a variety of options when it comes to paint to make sure the job gets done right the first time!\n- Residential & Small Commercial\n- Free Estimates\n- Winter Discounts\n- References Available Upon Request\n- Fully Insured\n- Lead Certified\n- PA Home Improvement Contractor Registration # PA058587\n\"We Specialize in Satisfying Our Customers\"\nFaux finishes allow you to create a décor that reflects your unique taste. Anders Quality Painting provides workmanship that has the appearance of much more expensive materials. Some of the finishes we can do include:\n- Masonry Work","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.emmawren.co.uk/product-page/rainbow-tuilps","date":"2021-02-24T17:09:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178347293.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20210224165708-20210224195708-00354.warc.gz","language_score":0.8485423922538757,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__144365243","lang":"en","text":"Original canvas of \"Rainbow tulips\". Beautiful parrot tulips blowing in the wind. I loved sitting in my studio painting this during lockdown. I needed to use all the colour I could lay my hands on. Created in vibrant inks and gouche. This canvas can be hung portrait or landscape. Please specify.\nCanvas 91 cm x 60cm x 3.5cm deep. White cotton canvas background.\nSealed and ready to hang. This comes unframed for a simple look but a floater frame of your colour choice is availble on request at an additional cost.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://notosart.wordpress.com/2017/02/12/spray-art-apr-2016-freiburg-germany/","date":"2017-07-27T04:30:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549427429.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20170727042127-20170727062127-00530.warc.gz","language_score":0.9294102191925049,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__153301596","lang":"en","text":"During the winter, street art activity slows down. The cold is simply uncomfortable when one must be outside for long periods to work on a painting. Additionally, freezing temperatures may interfere with the functionality of paints, glues, or other materials. But, when there is a break in the cold, and we have a few days of warmth, I can be fairly certain to find new paintings. I found these three paintings under the bridges in Mainz-Kastel, the largest local street art area.\nCopyright © 2017 · All Rights Reserved ·NoTos","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://voorheesarts.com/event/pumpkin-paint-and-sip/","date":"2023-12-08T12:02:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100745.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208112926-20231208142926-00801.warc.gz","language_score":0.8718539476394653,"token_count":185,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__237082741","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nPumpkin Paint and Sip\nNovember 2 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm\nUnleash your inner artist at Our Pumpkin Paint and Sip Event! A perfect way to welcome in the fall season with color, creativity, and fun:\n- Express your creativity with step-by-step painting guidance from talented artists.\n- Sip on your favorite cocktail/mocktail and socialize in a vibrant and welcoming atmosphere.\n- Take home your masterpiece as a keepsake\n- Perfect for date nights, girls’ night out, or simply a creative escape from the daily grind.\nDate: November 2, 2023\nTime: 6:30 PM -8:30 PM\nLocation: 1075 Voorhees Town Center (Back of the Food Court)\nReserve your spot now by registering via the Eventbrite link!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://1create.co.uk/behind-the-art-12th-edition-with-kevin-aldcroft-2018/","date":"2019-11-21T09:00:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496670743.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20191121074016-20191121102016-00335.warc.gz","language_score":0.9763768911361694,"token_count":600,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__82410881","lang":"en","text":"Providing insight into the lives of artists, in their own words.\nIt can be lonely being an artist and we hope sharing other artists journey will help other artists and creatives.\nThis edition of Behind the Art is sponsored by\nSupporting you and your creativity.\nAn Online Community for Creatives\nCreativity in Unity – A place to meet fellow creatives with the same interests as you.\nWhere you can comment, inspire and appreciate each others work.\nCollaborate and work together, give advice and support without the noise of social media.\nAll built by creatives for creatives – Join Today it’s FREE.\nHere is the latest edition of Behind the Art with Kevin Aldcroft\nIn this twelfth edition we talk with artist Kevin Aldcroft from Australia.\nWhere do you find continued inspiration?\nOther times I just have an image in my head which is the genesis of the painting, the painting grows from that mental image.\nI never see the completed painting in my head only snippets which combine to form the finished work.\nWhat do you hope to achieve?\nI just enjoy painting creating something from nothing, my hope is that others will enjoy my paintings as much as I enjoy creating them.\nI would hope that people will see the work that has gone into creating my paintings.\nI think every artist struggles with trying to achieve a painting that is truly unique in every aspect.\nWhat are your struggles?\nI struggle with coming up new ideas and inspiration that I can truly call my own.\nThe fear is that something I have painted has already been painted before and others will look at my paintings and only see another reworked theme.\nI have tried to achieve my own unique take with my paintings.\nHave you achieved what you want?\nI do not think the struggle is ever over.\nWhile I have had many successes you get a certain satisfaction from that achievement. However, the empty void inside begins to grow eager for the next wave of inspiration.\nHow did you achieve your success?\nSuccess also came with getting the right materials.\nThe glossy board I use is a specific weight and gloss coating on one side. I find the heavy weight board is able to take several layers of wet paint without deforming and tearing.\nThe glossy board helps achieve a brilliant gloss to the painting.\nIs there anything else you would like to share about your story?\nI needed a break from University study, assignments and exams and I began watching some artists on You Tube who had made tutorials and I just got hooked, that was in March 2016.\nBefore that I had never picked up a brush as an artist before. Now I just wish I had started painting earlier.\nMy paintings are Spray art (Spray cans enamel paint), Oils and acrylics which I use brushes, sponges, palette knife, paper, plastic and other bits to get textures and detail in my paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://splendith.nl/en/products/winsor-and-newton-drawing-ink-william","date":"2022-01-17T11:21:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320300533.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20220117091246-20220117121246-00227.warc.gz","language_score":0.7539961338043213,"token_count":295,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__40347329","lang":"en","text":"Winsor & Newton drawing ink William\nThe Winsor and Newton range of drawing inks consists of 26 waterproof colors. The colors are all very strong and bright. The set William contains 8 introduction colors. The drawing ink consists of dyes and a shellac binding agent. This binder gives a glossy finish. Due to the composition, the paint dries quickly.\nThe intro set William no 2 contains 8 bottles of 14 ML: 030, 046, 227, 469, 542, 633, 660 and 680\nHow do you use drawing ink?\nYou can use the ink straight from the jar. You can of course also dilute the ink first to make the colors less powerful and thinner. Do use distilled water, so that the dye does not separate. All colors can be mixed with each other.\nWinsor & Newton comes from Henry Newton (the artist) William Winsor (chemist). These sets are therefore just like the brand name Winsor & Newton, but now on a first name basis.\nVerzendkosten NL: €4,95 & Gratis verzending bij besteding €50,-\nVerzendkosten BE&DE: €6,95 & Gratis verzending bij besteding €100,-.\n(bij bestelling onder de €10,- zijn verzendkosten €7,95)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.faciepopuli.com/tagged/Sergio_Larrain","date":"2013-05-20T14:01:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368699036375/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516101036-00087-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7398235201835632,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__70503740","lang":"en","text":"Daughters of fishermen in the village of Horcones, 1957\nPosted on 31 January, 2013\nSicily, Village of Corleone, Italy, 1959\nPosted on 25 November, 2012\nVillage of Horcones, Fishermen daughters, 1957\nPosted on 04 June, 2012\nPosted on 01 February, 2012\nLe Petite Fille, Valparaíso, 1957 *\nThanks to regardintemporel\nPosted on 24 February, 2011\nA girl with a dove by Jorris Martinez (France)\nMario Crevo Neto - Nina, 1980.\nAndreas Golder. “Junger Mann, Mitte zwanzig sucht:” 2010 (Young Man, Mid-Twenties, seeks:). Oil on canvas, 50 x 40 cm.\nFacie Populi ™ - The Art of Black and White ~ Pinterest ~ Facebook and Scaffold theme by Mike Harding.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homeimprovementamityville.com/home-renovation-amityville-ny/","date":"2023-12-08T05:04:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100724.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208045320-20231208075320-00208.warc.gz","language_score":0.9361826777458191,"token_count":440,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__187853718","lang":"en","text":"Painting your property’s exterior has a lot of benefits. It enhances the property’s curb appeal, elevating your house above the rest of the neighborhood. It also adds protection from harsh environmental elements, increasing the life of your siding and roofing. To get the most out of your exterior painting project, you must only put your confidence in the right contractor for the job. At EF Construction Home Improvement, for example, we have carefully chosen the paints that we make use of so that we can provide our customers with long-lasting and appealing finishes. Our exemplary home renovation services are just a call away from the property owners in the Amityville, NY area.\nHire a Professional\nPainting is only one of the numerous home remodeling tasks you can carry out. It might be a fun DIY project. But take note that painting isn’t as easy as it seems. The use of proper tools and quality painting products is necessary to ensure the success of your project. However, if you insist on doing it yourself, you risk making costly mistakes. That is why if you have a project that requires painting, don’t take the DIY route. Let us handle the job instead. We a preferred and trusted name in the industry because of our exemplary painting services.\nWe’ll Paint Your Exterior for You\nWe work with a wide variety of exterior paints. So, no matter what color you want your property to be, we can probably provide you with the right paint that will match your walls and your preferences. In order to complete each paint job quickly and with exceptional workmanship, we also use top-notch painting supplies, cutting-edge methods, and cutting-edge equipment. With our expertise, we can provide you with efficient and practical solutions.\nEF Construction Home Improvement is a home renovation expert who can apply paint to the exteriors of homes. Do you want the exterior of your home in Amityville, NY to be professionally painted? You’ve come to the right place. Give us a call at (631) 645-0012 today so we can start applying paint right away!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thereptilehotel.com/products/prorep-terrascaping-resin-brown-colour-pigment","date":"2023-06-07T15:29:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224653930.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20230607143116-20230607173116-00553.warc.gz","language_score":0.8241404891014099,"token_count":190,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__162475652","lang":"en","text":"ProRep Terrascaping Resin Brown Colour Pigment\nOriginal price £15.39 - Original price £15.39\n£15.39 - £15.39\nCurrent price £15.39\nCreating exciting naturalistic habitats with living plants has never been easier using the step by step products available from ProRep.\nFirst a structural framework is created using polystyrene or expanding foam. Then this is textured using the ProRep Terrascaping Texturing Compound (sold separately), before being waterproofed using ProRep Terrascaping Sealing Resin (sold separately).\nThis colouring pigment is mixed with the sealing resin to create a colour which matches the desired effect in the terrarium. Adding more or less of the pigment will determine how dark or light the colour is, and the pigments can be mixed to create different colours.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.digital-artists.eu/paint-spraying/","date":"2022-12-01T20:11:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710869.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20221201185801-20221201215801-00154.warc.gz","language_score":0.936238169670105,"token_count":402,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__91129501","lang":"en","text":"You have to paint a wall, but you are not so good with the brush. You do the best you can, but the paint comes everywhere, except on the wall. If this sounds recognisable to you an airless paint sprayer may be the solution to all of your problems. Paint sprayers are used for large and small painting projects. If we take the project of painting the walls of your home as an example a paint sprayer may be suitable for that job. There are two main paint spraying techniques: Airless and high volume low pressure. Without going too far into details, it is good to know what the main differences are between these two paint spraying techniques.\nAn airless sprayer works by pumping paint at a very high pressure, up to 3000 psi. The paint is going through a hose and leaves the spray gun at the tip. You can use different tips for different patterns. After a little bit of practice everyone is able to spray the paint nice and smoothly. You can paint a lot of material in short time because it pumps directly from the can or bucket beneath it. If you are looking for the best airless paint sprayer, Wagner is a good pick. You can use the flexible Wagner sprayer for paintwork in for maintenance or new builds interiors and exteriors. It is able to spray every kind of paint, from wall and latex paints inside the house till corrosion protection for steel supports outside.\nThe other technique -High Volume Low Pressure, abbreviated as HVLP- uses a lower air pressure at the tip variating from 60 psi at the inlet till 10 psi at the nozzle. The spray gun shoots the paint at low pressure to create a smooth coverage with less paint. Which technique you use is up to you, but if you are used to it both paint spray techniques will work a lot better than messing with the brush.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ilsegort.artstation.com/projects/mDkkN9","date":"2022-08-17T07:41:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572870.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20220817062258-20220817092258-00107.warc.gz","language_score":0.9820123314857483,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__101281388","lang":"en","text":"I was overjoyed to have been given this card. I never actually played D&D, but I marveled at the D&D dragon art since I stumbled upon them as a girl and they gave me so much inspiration. And now I actually got to paint one! Officially! For Magic: the Gathering rather than D&D but all the same, I'm incredibly honored to have been entrusted with one of these, and had so much fun painting it!\nThanks to my art director Zack Stella for entrusting me with this guy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://etcillustration.blogspot.com/2012/01/mans-best-friend.html","date":"2023-03-21T05:24:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296943625.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20230321033306-20230321063306-00586.warc.gz","language_score":0.8712761998176575,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__70690263","lang":"en","text":"Wednesday, January 25, 2012\nMan's Best Friend\nColored pencil, watercolor, and gouache on paper\nAs promised, I give you the second poop-themed painting of the series. My favorite of the lot!\nJanuary 25, 2012 at 6:53 AM\nLovely fabric :) This series is really great, Ellen!\nPost Comments (Atom)\nLovely fabric :) This series is really great, Ellen!ReplyDelete","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/?TLp=183079","date":"2013-12-09T16:34:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386163990831/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133310-00046-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9468384981155396,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__132760635","lang":"en","text":"The National Gallery houses Norway's largest public collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures. The museum's central attractions include Edvard Munch's The Scream and Madonna and paintings by Cézanne og Manet.\nThe museum's exhibitions present older art, with principal emphasis on art from Norway. The permanent exhibition shows highlights from the collection and national icons from the romantic period until the mid-1900s. Also on display are works by international painters and sculptors, including the French impressionists.\nPlease note: the National Gallery is closed from 14 to 24 October, and from 21 to 30 November. From 25 October to 20 November the museum only shows a selection of Munch works in the Munch Room. The permanent exhibitions reopen on 1 December.\nClosed: Mondays, Easter (Friday and Monday), 1 May, 17 May, 23-25 December, 31 December, 1 January.\nThe National Gallery is part of the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design.\nNorwegian name: Nasjonalgalleriet","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nikedunksoutlet.com/incredible-lessons-ive-learned-about-2/","date":"2020-02-24T06:26:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875145897.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20200224040929-20200224070929-00390.warc.gz","language_score":0.9769557118415833,"token_count":539,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__84947712","lang":"en","text":"Painting is among the necessary tasks when you contemplate constructing a house for your family or even your business. Nevertheless, looking for a painting company that will fulfill all your requirements is not an easy task. You will come across many companies that offer painting services, however, to confirm that you choose and the right company for the job, it will be best if you understand your needs. Below are the tips that you can use when choosing a painting company.\nCost is a big deal when you are searching for a painting company. That is why it would be good if you are content with the painting company you choose. It is advisable for you to research in case you are new to this field and you are oblivious of what to anticipate from the painting company. Search on the internet or shop around to know the average prices charged by a majority of the companies. Aside from painting, you should be aware that you will need money for various services that is why coming up with a budget will be an ideal thing for you to do.\nAnother factor you should consider when looking for a painting company is the testimonials. You can find out about the services you’re likely to get from a specific painting company when you read through the genuine feedback about the experiences of the client while working with the painting company. Negligence costs a lot so you should be careful of a painting company with several negative testimonials. By doing so, you will be sure that you are working with a painting company that has a good reputation. Besides, you can check out the previous job of the painting company for confirmation if you are close to their previous customers and if they can permit you to view.\nA painting company with knowledgeable employees should be worth your consideration. When you hire a well-trained painter, you can guarantee that you will get exceptional services. Finding out if a company is not working on the stipulated standards is easy since they will not have a permit. Any painting company that has a license is an indication that they are operating legally and is following the rules and regulations of the industry. Working with an experienced company is a wise choice as it is a sign that the company offers consistent and reliable services. A painter gets more insights and becomes better because of doing the work for many years.\nIs the painting company insured? Before doing business with the painting company, make sure they are insured. Do not forget that the painting contractor will be working at your home property. Although you may have taking insurance to provide coverage for the accidents that could take place at your premises; the painting company must also have enough coverage.\nWhere To Start with and More\nOn : My Rationale Explained","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.derehamwindmill.co.uk/event-details/art-exhibition-by-kirstie-steadman","date":"2023-12-07T00:12:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100626.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206230347-20231207020347-00693.warc.gz","language_score":0.9475148916244507,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__77003242","lang":"en","text":"Fri, 02 Sept|\nArt Exhibition by Kirstie Steadman\nWe are delighted that Kirstie Steadman, artist and creator of Earth Energy Art will be our exhibitor throughout September.\nTime & Location\n02 Sept 2022, 10:00 – 30 Sept 2022, 15:00\nDereham Windmill, Greenfields Rd, Dereham NR20 3TE, UK\nAbout the Event\nThe art exhbition on display is called \"Birds in Norfolk\" and includes a painting by Kirstie of the famous Bee-eaters. These beautiful birds have recently been spotted near Norwich. As well as her lovely range of bird paintings Kirstie also paints animals, bees and flowers and all her artwork is available to purchase.\nPlease see her website earthenergyart.co.uk","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://emekannaka.com/school-assembly-speaker-creative-content/","date":"2020-09-29T01:07:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600401617641.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20200928234043-20200929024043-00337.warc.gz","language_score":0.9814062714576721,"token_count":224,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__8482507","lang":"en","text":"Part of living a life that’s full of hope and happiness is trying new things. A byproduct of that is discovering new talents. Emeka’s love for painting in his own words:\nTaking up painting has been great for me. The reason we’re on this earth is to create and painting has given me another avenue for creative expression. I didn’t think I was capable of painting anything good, especially without the full use of my hands. While working on my first painting, I sneezed and made a mark through my entire painting. I was thinking that I had ruined my painting and would have to start over. A lady in the art studio then said to me “Rule 1 is that there are no mistakes in art.” That simple statement seemed to capture my entire life in a nutshell. No mistakes. Just adjustments. Painting has made me a student of creation, patience, and beauty. Every new piece teaches me something new. A key lesson that I’ve learned about life is, like in art, any mess can become a masterpiece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.denisewalkerart.com.au/","date":"2024-04-13T02:24:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816535.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413021024-20240413051024-00164.warc.gz","language_score":0.9544997215270996,"token_count":254,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__75482342","lang":"en","text":"Are you after Australian landscape paintings? - Denise Walker\nMy artworks are inspired from the:\n- Beautiful beaches near Broome.\n- The iconic boab tree found around Kimberley.\n- The earthly reds of the Kimberley.\nMy art style is natural and a true reflection of the beautiful North Western Australian Landscape.\nMy artworks are famous for their vibrant Australian landscape and sea colours. All my original paintings are for sale.\nThrough my art, I want to help lift your spirits with the beautiful colours of our magical earth ...\nI paint all my artworks with meaning - Denise Walker\nI only use the best quality paints in my original artworks. 100% Australian cotton heavy weighted canvas and ethically sourced stretcher wood bar form New Zealand are used for a lifetime of enjoyment as well as a great investment.\nI have an excellent reputation for quality and service, spanning over 35yrs. I have exhibited widely winning numerous art awards, and my work is represented in many collections in both Australia and overseas including the US, Europe, NZ , Asia and Japan. I paint all my artworks with meaning. I want you to feel the art that I paint.\nYou are purchasing an original ARTwork from the original artist!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pleinairlinks.com/dagroup/opportunities.html","date":"2020-04-09T08:14:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371830894.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20200409055849-20200409090349-00459.warc.gz","language_score":0.9413373470306396,"token_count":192,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__228329803","lang":"en","text":"PAINTOUT AND EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES\nPlein Air Painting in 2016\nMay 2016 is packed full with painting! Artist Getaway is going to Occidental May 1 - 6 to paint in the redwoods, and at the beach. Then there's the Carmel Plein Air Festival May 11 to 15. I wish you good luck to all who enter, the deadline is December 1. After that Artist Getaway goes to Murphys to paint the Stanislaus River and Lake Alpine. May is going to be fun! If May doesn't work for you come join us October 16 - 22 when Artist Getaway goes back to Occidental. We do love it there! And stay tuned for more Artist Getaways being planned and posted on for 2016.\nArtist Getaway 2016\nOccidental, May 1-6, 2016\nMurphys, May 22-27, 2016\nOccidental, October 16-22, 2016","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pinkporches.blogspot.com/2009/05/im-in-mood-to-give-something-away.html","date":"2018-05-25T01:07:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794866917.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20180525004413-20180525024413-00035.warc.gz","language_score":0.9731873273849487,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__172439861","lang":"en","text":"I haven't done this in a while so here goes!\nThis is a sweet little wooden napkin holder that I have painted a lovely shade of pink and in oils painted roses upon. It is shabbied up a bit, 'cause it's me and that's just what I do. I have signed it, so when I am famous or dead maybe it will be worth a load of cash!\nAll you have to do is leave a comment to this post between now and Sunday night and I will draw a winner from all who enter.\nGood luck and\nSmiles from the farm,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://omnompia.tumblr.com/","date":"2013-05-24T09:04:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368704392896/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516113952-00061-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7745434641838074,"token_count":125,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__27717098","lang":"en","text":"acrylic, graphite, gold leaf\nChris Fennell, Manitou, 2009, Acrylic, metallic glimmer, and paper collage mounted on canvas\n‘Blue Bloom’, 2012, ink and collage on paper\n‘Untitled 5’, 2012, ink, gouache, pencil and collage on paper\n‘Green Bloom’, 2012, ink, gouache and collage on paper\nStreet art illusions by Strøk\nStenciled mural featuring overhead images of photorealistic pedestrians and their shadows on a wall in Porsgrunn, Norway.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.eduplay.family/product-page/first-creations-bright-watercolours-set-of-6","date":"2024-04-23T03:41:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818464.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423033153-20240423063153-00313.warc.gz","language_score":0.8804699182510376,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__46828980","lang":"en","text":"This long-lasting poster paint set is ideal for teaching children about colours.Paint bright and vibrant pictures with strong bright colours, just wet your brush and start painting! There is no spillage and no waste with these safe, washable watercolour blocks, which makes them perfect for younger children.\n- Non-toxic colour blocks that never dry out!\n- Comes with 6 bright watercolours, in a sturdy palette with plastic lid for easy storage.\n- Recommended for 18+months\nBUILD Learning Outcomes\n- Fine Motor Skills\n- Colour Recognition","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.truls-espedal.com/","date":"2016-08-30T07:17:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-36/segments/1471982974951.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20160823200934-00021-ip-10-153-172-175.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9748240113258362,"token_count":271,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-36","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-36__0__13451969","lang":"en","text":"Here is the newest front and back cover; This time for the band Todtgelichter:\nI thought I should update on some of the things I did last year, and on what’s ahead. Last year I recieved a scholarship from Namsskogan Familiepark; a park with Norwegian animals such as bears, wolverine, lynxes, wolves and more. I spent two weeks there working on a lot of sketches of the animals for a painting exhibition in the park this coming summer. Back in the studio in Oslo I started 16 paintings based on these sketches. Parallell with that I’ve been working on a bunch of new personal paintings. And on top of this I did artwork for Enslaved’s new album IN TIMES, due out in March 2015. I’ve already posted the frontcover for this release, and more work from this will be uploaded.\nSo, for 2015 a lot is already started. Now I will finish the paintings for the park, as many of the personal paintings as I can and also create artwork for two more album releases by Nettlecarrier and Djevel.\nI’ve uploaded a couple of photos from my studio already, and more uploads of both artwork for all three bands as well as paintings will come","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pulp.press/tag/profound/","date":"2022-10-05T03:13:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337531.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20221005011205-20221005041205-00676.warc.gz","language_score":0.970231294631958,"token_count":133,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__23873775","lang":"en","text":"Art doesn’t just exist for our pleasure; art is a medium of self-expression – it’s a way for creative people to share their perspective with the world.\nGarie Luyendyk, Jr., a brilliant artist from the Netherlands, wanted to share his perspective on the modern way of life. And he did so by creating a series of paintings that show what he thinks is wrong with the modern world we live in.\nLuyendyk did a great job. His brutally honest series of paintings illustrates exactly what is wrong with modern society. Luyendyk’s work is beyond profound and even a bit ominous.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://erikaward.com/smitten-by-warm-gray-brass/","date":"2022-12-01T07:25:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710801.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20221201053355-20221201083355-00643.warc.gz","language_score":0.9598678946495056,"token_count":228,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__21802861","lang":"en","text":"This room continues to haunt me.\nEvery since that cold winter’s day in Atlanta when I toured the AH&L Magazine’s Christmas House this room designed by Amy D. Morris Interiors has haunted me. The gray walls, combined with warm woods, and brass accents had me wanting to slip under the covers and pull the curtains. I wanted so badly to paint my master bedroom this color, but my husband was turned off by the idea of painting our room any shade of gray. So I did the next best thing…I painted the guest room the exact same color (Sherwin Williams / Amazing Gray SW7044 ). And of course he loves it. Go figure.\nBecause I encourage my clients to take a closer look at what they have around the house before shopping for new items, I decided to practice what I preach. It surely worked for my sons’ room as well as my daughter’s room. I’m slowly pulling the room together with items I already own and can’t wait to show you the final results!\nDon’t you just adore this space?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ambrosiahomestore.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=138&product_id=316","date":"2021-09-17T22:48:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780055808.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20210917212307-20210918002307-00062.warc.gz","language_score":0.8758066296577454,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__68479916","lang":"en","text":"PEACOCK ABSTRACT ART\n- Ex Tax: $289.00\n- Brands Uttermost\n- Product Code: PEACOCK ABSTRACT ART\n- Availability: 1\nA contemporary take on animal artwork, this hand painted, abstract peacock on canvas is an immediate eye-catcher. Heavily textured, cool-toned blue-gray, sea foam green, white, charcoal, and gray shades are present in each large brushstroke. A petite, black gallery frame completes this piece. Due to the handcrafted nature of this artwork, each piece may have subtle differences.Product Material: Bi..","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lizmcqueensart.com/2017/05/14/exhibition-at-uplands-college-white-river/","date":"2020-01-18T01:02:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250591431.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20200117234621-20200118022621-00066.warc.gz","language_score":0.9474656581878662,"token_count":122,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__141788507","lang":"en","text":"Looking forward to exhibiting at Uplands College White River from Friday evening 26th May until Sunday midday 28th May.\nI have many new works and the above painting as well as 3 others in the same style will be on a special offer for the duration of the exhibition. R1500 instead of R3300 . Painting is framed in a white frame and ready to hang. Just right for a room needing a little pizzazz.\nIf you are in the vicinity it would be great to see you. For more information please contact me at: firstname.lastname@example.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://6kwg.com/popular-living-room-colors/color-for-living-room-20956/","date":"2018-02-20T05:19:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891812880.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20180220050606-20180220070606-00101.warc.gz","language_score":0.8628129363059998,"token_count":226,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__162235225","lang":"en","text":"Through the thousands of photos on the internet regarding popular living room colors, we picks the top collections using ideal quality exclusively for you all, and this photos is usually one among pictures collections inside our greatest pictures gallery regarding Popular Living Room Colors. 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This can contain simple jobs like cleansing painted surfaces routinely and immediately addressing any chipping or peeling paint to preserve your property seeking its best.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.newyorkbestmodels.com/arts/emerge-at-any-age-it-is-never-too-late-by-hana-gordon.html","date":"2022-11-28T14:24:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710533.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20221128135348-20221128165348-00401.warc.gz","language_score":0.9308133125305176,"token_count":404,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__16339696","lang":"en","text":"Townhouse Art Gallery showcased works of art by Dina Nash, Esther Nash,\nRachel H. Nash and the art of Edwarda.\nDuring the reception Peter Dizozza\nperformed original lyrics and musical excerpts from his composition \"Mushroom\nThis reception was sponsored by Town House Art Gallery Inc and Tiger Strong\nmartial arts center, 1521 York Avenue, NYC, www.tigerstrong.com.\nArtist Dina Nash's message is Emerge at any age. It is never too late. Copies of\nher watercolor paintings are available for sale in hardcover and soft cover books on\nwww.BarnesandNoble.com and www.Amazon.com.\nArtist Esther Nash's statement: \"The fashion warrior is about the pain women go\nthrough to be stylish even when wearing a uniform. My most recent work is a\ntriangular piece, Title \"Trashed\". It has to do with not being square. It is a\ntriangle and (3D) three dimensional. The same object can be perceived by one\nperson as \"treasure\" and perceived by another person as \"trash\". It is important to\nbe unique not a copy of everyone else. My work is conversational. 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Edwarda has numerous books of heart available\nfor sale at www.BarnesandNoble.com and www.Amazon.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://elizabethmarruffo.com/uncategorized/more-figures-from-my-copy-of-the-decameron-by-waterhouse/","date":"2024-03-02T16:00:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475833.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302152131-20240302182131-00178.warc.gz","language_score":0.9830412268638611,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__141736628","lang":"en","text":"Posted by Instagrate to WordPress\nThis is an image of my work in progress. Painting for 7 hours a day for 2 weeks I was able to block in the painting and finish the faces and hands of the figures. I am not sure if I will ‘finish ‘ it as I learnt so much from the process and techniques that I just want to get on with my own paintings. It is amazing how close you feel to an artwork and the artist when you examine it intently over a period of time. It was really, really hard and painstaking work but so worth it.\nI will post a picture of the ‘finished’ work soon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.homerenovationnewmilford.com/painting","date":"2020-05-26T12:46:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347390758.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20200526112939-20200526142939-00308.warc.gz","language_score":0.9408701658248901,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__56271338","lang":"en","text":"When you are ready to paint your new property or are looking to give your space a fresh new paint job, My 3 Sons General Contracting LLC can provide expert consultation and painting services. Painting or repainting a room is the best way to infuse your property with your creativity. If you have an idea but would like an extra opinion, My 3 Sons General Contracting LLC can provide a color and design consultant to help you find the paint color and design that works best for you and your property. Paint also provides an extra layer of protection for your walls and is the least expensive way to provide this protection. If you are ready to give the ambiance of every room in your property a boost, give My 3 Sons General Contracting LLC a call today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.patabella.com/pages/copy-of-about","date":"2021-10-26T02:21:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587794.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20211026011138-20211026041138-00401.warc.gz","language_score":0.9838743805885315,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__192207508","lang":"en","text":"Pat Abella (b.1996) born and based in Manila, Philippines is a self-taught artist who renders his art in watercolor. His works of delicate portraits of flora and fauna are reminiscent of Baroque florals painted as minimalist art works.\nAbella is a graduate of Far Eastern University-Manila with a degree in Medical Technology. During his days in the field, he was a licensed Medical Technologist, University professor and a business lead in a multi-national healthcare company. He is now focused full-time in art making.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.arttoappreciate.gallery/paintings","date":"2023-03-22T18:30:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296944452.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20230322180852-20230322210852-00083.warc.gz","language_score":0.7764068841934204,"token_count":228,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__265786946","lang":"en","text":"top of page\nArt To Appreciate\nAll Art work in this gallery was created by\nUse tab to navigate through the menu items.\nEnjoy Exploring My Paintings :)\nIf you see something that you like...\nclick HERE to contact me!\nClick HERE to view Figure & Portrait Paintings\nPieces of Me\nDouble View Bride in Dress\nOil on Canvas\nAcrylic Paint on Canvas\nA Really Good Day\nClick HERE to view Land & Sea Paintings\nClick HERE to view Abstract/Non-Objective Paintngs\nCalming Calla Lilies\nClick HERE to view Still Life paintings\n\"The only time I feel alive is when I'm painting...\" ~Vincent Van Gogh\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.goldmarkart.com/scholarship/artists-2/peter-brannan/","date":"2015-11-30T16:59:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-48/segments/1448398462709.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20151124205422-00032-ip-10-71-132-137.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9904945492744446,"token_count":205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-48__0__70741579","lang":"en","text":"Peter Brannan - Artist Profile\nPeter Brannan was born in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire in 1926. Inspired by his artistic father and brother, he began to show talent at an early age, studying at Grimsby School of Art and then the Leicester College of Art. He was elected RBA in 1960 (the year of his first exhibition in London) and was made President of Lincolnshire and South Humberside Artists.\nBrannan showed a great admiration for the work of the\nFrench Post-Impressionists and also the still-lifes of Chardin. Yet the Lincolnshire landscape held equal appeal as a source of inspiration and throughout his 30 years in Newark Brannan produced numerous paintings of the market town and its people. As art critic Eric Newton observed, “it is evident that Newark is as stimulating to him as Montmartre was to Utrillo.” Brannan has had his work exhibited at the Royal Academy and the English Art Club.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.mycarrollnews.com/news/localnews?page=203&mini=calendar-date%2F2013-06","date":"2017-04-28T23:18:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123097.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00182-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9923332333564758,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__245890055","lang":"en","text":"LA GRANGE, Ky. – Like many artists, Sharon Graves started out dabbling in the arts as a hobby.\n“I have been piddling and playing at painting for years, doing decorative painting, working on gourds and wooden surfaces,” she said. “But I always felt that I could perhaps do more, become more of a true artist.”\nIn 2010, she decided to test her theory. “I decided I was either going to get serious about moving into a fine art genre or I was going to quit thinking about it all the time.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://theplainprofessors.blogspot.com/2016/01/swirly-snowy-night.html","date":"2018-07-21T22:54:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676592861.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20180721223206-20180722003206-00338.warc.gz","language_score":0.9251019954681396,"token_count":200,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__50453023","lang":"en","text":"This is a great January art project. We got it from artprojectsforkids.org, which is a fantastic resource for teachers.\nFirst of all, draw the snowy ground line at the bottom.\nNext, draw the snow-topped buildings, making sure they are touching, and add windows.\nThen, draw the swirlies in the sky. (Notice that they swirl in different directions, but they don't have to.)\nOutline everything with a black marker.\nUsing water colors, paint the sky with one layer of blue.\nThen go back and outline the swirlies, using blue again, to give them depth.\nPaint the buildings with desired water color paints, leaving the snow on the tops of the buildings white. (Paint the windows, too.)\nAfter the water colors have dried, (the next art class period) add drops of snow using white tempera paint.\nDon't forget to put snow on the buildings as well.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.soulinsight.nl/the-making-of-the-paintings-deceased-children/","date":"2023-09-25T03:09:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506676.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925015430-20230925045430-00318.warc.gz","language_score":0.9506073594093323,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__140964040","lang":"en","text":"The paintings in connection with deceased children are created in connection with my unborn daughter Joyce. She is a very pure lightworker in the spiritual world.\nWhen I am about to create a painting I bring myself in a state of complete surrender to be able to let go of any interference. Then I connect with Joyce.\nJoyce has the connection with the particular deceased child. She instructs me concerning colours of the wax, temperature of the iron to melt the wax and the use of the different techniques.\nThis way the energetic connection with the child is materialized with exclusion of any other energy, so it is just the energy of the child without any presence of anyone else.\nThe painting can be described as a door to the child.\nFinishing the painting\nAfter the wax has been cooled down, I polish the wax with a dry cloth to establish the brigthness of the wax. Then I use wax sealer to protect the wax. I let it dry overnight to make sure the wax is dry.\nThe personal message\nI sit down with the painting to write down the personal message. I connect with the deceased child and I start the conversation.\nI ask the child what message he or she wants to bring and I write this down.\nSince the child is energetically connected to the parents and I as a psychic can connect tot the child, the child has the opportunity to express important things to the parents through me.\nI unite the painting and the written message and the painting is ready to be delivered.\nThe paintings can be ordered in the webshop of Soul Insight.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.gracefulhearts.net/testimonials1.html","date":"2021-06-25T01:02:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488560777.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20210624233218-20210625023218-00066.warc.gz","language_score":0.9810896515846252,"token_count":252,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__120450172","lang":"en","text":"\"Anni and her art workshop gave me more than just pointers on how to work with light and shadow. In this space she opened up a divine channel for my soul and painting to connect. This allowed for the process of painting to be very enlightening. Giving and receiving to my painting made a powerful message come through. Her guidance through this creative process was necessary for me to explore new grounds. She coached me to let go, soften and embrace the experience of painting my painting. This helped me to feel less stuck in my mind and become open to the essence of energy guiding me beyond my limited view point. The whole process seems very intuitive and she works well with all levels of painters. I highly recommend her facilitation as it was very helpful for me\" -Keena McKnight, June 2019\n\"Wow, the workshop was amazing, Powerful and opened space for a lot to come through and be witnessed and integrated. I felt safe throughout. The opening circle was a great help in creating a safe container for depth and openness, Anni's openness and vulnerability helped hold space for us to also be open. I would recommend this process, i found it incredibly supportive and powerful, beyond my expectations\". - painting workshop participant, May 2018.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://adotspace.com/artists/","date":"2018-09-22T15:52:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267158450.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20180922142831-20180922163231-00338.warc.gz","language_score":0.9725721478462219,"token_count":3529,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__86861430","lang":"en","text":"The work represented at A.Space showcases the inspired talents of extraordinary artists across a variety of creative mediums, including oils, acrylics, glass, bronze, steel, stone and more. Learn more about each artist and their individual expressions below.\nBella Bigsby works primarily in oil, as well as watercolour, acrylic, and pen and ink. Originally from Norfolk, England, Bella is now a resident of Oakland, California. She has been exhibiting her work in the Bay Area and across the U.S. and U.K. for the past 15 years.\nBronle is an abstract realist painter who lives and works in San Diego, CA. Her artistic goal is to invoke calm and contemplation. She paints transitions: close-ups of movement in the natural world, in subtle colors and painterly detail. Bronle teaches painting and drawing, and volunteers for and is on the executive board of ArtReach San Diego. She is married and has two children.\nJudy Gaulke is a local artist working in oil on canvas most of her life, painting seriously since 1988 when she had her first showing, then her first gallery representation in 1990. She is attracted to lone objects and scenes not yet populated — table settings, chairs, boats — all interpreted to give the viewer a sense of calm. Both Judy’s paintings and etchings are widely collected by individuals and some corporations.\nArchie Held is an internationally recognized artist who has been creating sculpture since the late 1970’s. He studied at UCLA for both his graduate and undergraduate degrees. He opened his Richmond, CA based studio in 1985 and has produced numerous private and public commissions. His large studio employs a team of talented artists and metal fabricators. Held’s sculptures are primarily constructed in bronze and stainless steel and he has recently added glass and granite to his palette of materials. He is well known for his ability to incorporate water as a central element to further complement his simple and elegant designs. He enjoys the challenge and process of working with clients on unique site-specific projects.\nGino Hollander (1924 – August 27, 2015) was a self-taught American painter who began painting in New York City during the abstract expressionist movement. His paintings sold to the likes of Jacqueline Kennedy, Steve McQueen, Norman Rockwell, and Ralph Lauren.\nA prolific painter, Gino’s work was honest and emotional; he painted for himself. He had no desire to engage in a dialogue with the viewer. He believed it was for him to paint, and for the viewer to view. He refused to title his paintings because he has no stories to tell. To him, “there is nothing verbal about a canvas. A painting is simply one way to express a feeling and feelings can only be made less if they are talked to death.”\nSiri Hollander was born in New York in 1959 and lived most of her childhood in Andalusia, Spain. Influenced by a family of artists, she began sculpting at the age of seventeen. Seemingly isolated from normalcy, Siri established a connection with the horses and other animals that surrounded her in her youth. By apprenticing with several accomplished sculptors both in America and Spain, she developed her own sculptural form based on her unique subjects, horses and figurative forms.\nSiri’s sculptural medium combines steel and cement, creating her trademarked texture which, when cast in bronze, brings her sculptures to life. She has become a master of three-dimensional images of horses. Siri’s self-taught process constructs the sculptures with no sketches or maquettes, working directly with steel and recycled metal to combine realism and abstraction, emphasizing the rough essence of the subject.\nAnn Hollingsworth is a working artist in the Bay Area of California, where she makes sculptures in a combination of materials, often reclaimed from construction materials. She studied glass making at California College of the Arts from 2000 until 2005, receiving a degree in sculpture. Additional studies were done at Corning Glass Museum, Pilchuck Glass School, Kala Institute as an artist in residence and at American Indian Art Institute in Santa Fe New Mexico .\nSusannah Jackson was born in Frankfurt, Germany and moved to California in 1986. Building on her Bachelors Degree from Justus Liebig University in Gießen she continued her education in California by obtaining a master’s degree in Art Education from San Jose State University as well as a post master’s degree in Art Therapy from University De Namur in Belmont.\nHer abstract paintings are an exploration of mood expressed through color and movement, usually influenced by music — the perfect interplay between conscious and unconscious expression. Susannah’s paintings have been exhibited in numerous group shows in the San Francisco Bay Area and she has sold her artwork to both local and international collectors.\nA resident of Palo Alto, Susannah works as an elementary teacher at the German International School of Silicon Valley and also runs Art 4 Growth, a series of art therapy workshops designed to help participants foster personal and creative growth through the process of art making.\nYoko Kubrick is an American sculptor of Japanese and Czech heritage. Her studio is located in Pietrasanta, Italy, and her work is internationally known. The artist trained in stone carving at the Accademia Di Belle Arti in Carrara, where she developed her love of marble and bronze as her primary sculpting materials.\nHer current body of work explores the space between realism and abstraction by playing with organic shapes found in plants and in the movement of water — a nod to her early years growing up in Guam and Hawaii, as well as her environmental studies during university. In her work, we see the flow of water, the forms and curves of tropical plants, and the liquid shapes of black lava.\nCurrently, the artist divides her time between her Italy studio and her Bay Area home in Woodside.\nRebecca Kinkead began her 20-year career as an artist working with clay but soon transitioned to oil paint as her primary medium. She is particularly drawn to figures in the natural world, both human and animal which she says provide a generous vehicle for color, form and surface to evolve.\nKinkead holds degrees in Political Science and French from the University of Vermont, and a BA in Studio Art from Minnesota State University. She has been awarded residencies at the Ballinglen Arts Foundation, County Mayo, Ireland; Baer Art Center, Hofsos, Iceland; Jentel Foundation, Banner, Wyoming; and most recently, the Vermont Studio Center in Johnson, Vermont. Her work has been exhibited and collected nationally and internationally for over two decades.\nAnn Larsen is an award-winning Contemporary Impressionist plein air and studio painter working in oil. She has lived in New England and Colorado and currently resides in upstate New York with her photographer husband. Ann holds a degree in painting and has studied with well-known landscape painters Skip Whitcomb, Frank Serrano and Randall Sexton.\nAnn feels the landscape painting is about making a solid, simplified statement by distilling down the chaos of the subject. She says that working from nature is both exciting and challenging, but ultimately there is a dichotomy between painting and creating a work of art. Having done hundreds of sketches and oil studies in the field, her final statements are made in the studio.\nRobert Lewis is a plein air, still life and studio painter living in Monterey, California, where the brilliant sunlight and sparkling scenery is a constant inspiration. The artist enjoyed a long career as an illustrator, designer, and fine artist—working in various mediums including watercolor, scratchboard, paper sculpture, and acrylic—before returning to his native California and turning his brush to plein air landscape oil painting.\nRobert also enjoys the intimate art of the still life, feeling that still life has the powerful quality of suggesting the human presence. His large studio canvases fill a room with rich color and brushwork. Today, Robert works in oils on canvas and all of his plein air work is alla prima as are many of his still lifes.\nDinah Cross James\nDinah Cross James is considered to have a “good sense of expressing the subconscious.” A graduate of Mills College, for over 30 years Dinah’s work is admired throughout the country in galleries, public and private collections, national magazine covers, and books. She is energized by working in different techniques and uses oil, monotype, watercolor, drawing and acrylic.\nDinah’s life experiences and love of travel have stimulated a diverse body of work. An accomplished pianist, avid tennis player, and art instructor, Dinah now resides in Napa Valley, California, where she continues to explore her inner world of abstract imagery.\nLaura Morton was born and raised in Omaha, and spent more than twenty years living in the Midwest. She studied at the Colorado College, Doane College, Creighton University, the University of Nebraska, Joslyn Art Museum, and the University of Wisconsin, where she received her Bachelor of Science in Art.\nLaura’s love of nature and art moved her into the varied mediums of drawing, printmaking, photography, watercolor, metalworking and enameling, batik, embroidery and quilting, etched and stained glass, and ceramics. Today, Laura mostly works on etchings, etching collages, monotypes, and watercolor paintings. Her etchings range from miniature to large, from delicate and detailed to bold and powerful.\nTjasa Owen’s work is a confluence of her international travels, her enthusiasm for written correspondence, and her love for landscapes, coastal scenes and changing skies. She employs acrylic, oil pastel, as well as, collage media in her canvases. Her subtle and whimsical notations on many of the pieces invite the viewer to create a personal relationship — open to their own interpretation — with the work.\nAs a student, Tjasa studied fine arts, art history and interior architecture at the University of Virginia, National Academy of Art in New York, the Academy of Art in San Francisco and Coupa in Paris. Her work has been shown extensively in the U.S. and internationally and has been acquired by corporate collections as well as by a distinguished list of private collectors. Currently, Tjasa lives a bicoastal life, dividing her time between her West Coast studio in San Francisco and her East Coast studio on Cape Cod.\nStephanie Paige has been captivated by all things creative her entire life as she was born into an extremely talented family of painters, writers, musicians and craftsmen. Stephanie began painting abstracts as a young adult and started selling her paintings to private collectors. In 1990, she moved to Southern California, establishing herself as a freelance artist and illustrator. Stephanie created murals and artistic finishes full time for private and commercial clients for 15 years. Inspired by her discovery of Buddhism, the artist created her current Abstract Mixed Media Collection in 2008, finding an even deeper meaning to her work.\nToday, Stephanie is a well-established contemporary artist, working full time in her home studio where she continues to hone her craft. Stephanie is represented by several galleries across the country and her abstract paintings have found homes with private art collectors around the world.\nAlison Haley Paul\nAlison Haley Paul is a contemporary painter of lavishly textured landscapes full of nuanced color.\nAlison grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, and majored in Art and Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. There she studied ceramics with Byron Temple, a disciple of Bernard Leach, and design with sculptor David Lee Brown. After earning a BA in Interior Design at the Design Institute in San Diego and many years as a successful interior designer she has now returned to her studio full time. Her work has been exhibited in numerous museums, solo shows, and public and private collections worldwide.\nOriginally a clinical psychologist, Patricia Qualls is a Monterey Peninsula artist whose mind is a rare blend of art and science. Patricia began painting as a creative outlet, expressing herself with a love of gestural painting. Soon, her creative outlet became an obsession, and she decided to leave her practice to pursue art full time. In true scientific fashion, Patricia approaches each painting as an experiment, and, in true artistic freedom, she has no expectations for the outcome.\nWhether it is serene abstract landscapes or vibrant works full of energy, each of Patricia’s paintings offer a glimpse into her thoughts and emotions: a glimpse that often resonates with her collectors around the world.\nFor abstract figurative artist Gail Ragains, painting is about the discoveries revealed while taking risks. With her intuitive feel of the figure and movement, Gail strips away the non-essentials to give a loose interpretation of form, movement and human expression. She is drawn to compelling colors and bold brushstrokes. She mainly works in acrylics and mixed media but likes to keep her work fresh with new materials and techniques. Gail took her first drawing class at the Palo Alto Cultural Center in 1993 and now is represented in select galleries in California, North Carolina and British Columbia. Her home studio is in Redwood City.\nRon Richmond is fascinated with symbolism both in subject matter and in form. He has exhibited his paintings in galleries and museums in major cities including New York, Washington D.C., Houston, Atlanta, San Francisco, and London. His work is collected by museums, corporations, and by many private individuals. He was commissioned by Utah State University to paint a mural that hangs in the Bingham Research Center in Vernal.\nRichmond received M.F.A. and B.F.A. degrees from Brigham Young University. He has worked as a professional artist for 20 years. He was born in Denver, Colorado, and currently lives in a small town in central Utah.\nRuth-Anne Siegel grew up on Long Island and from a very young age knew that she wanted to be an artist. She attended the Rhode Island School of Design and received a BFA in graphic design. Siegel has spent her career working as a graphic designer in New York City and now in the San Francisco Bay area. Recognizing her desire to create fine art, she began painting in oils, collage, and acrylics.\nSiegel, an acrylic painter of abstract art, is currently focusing on flowers. Her abstract floral portraits are bold with vibrant colors and expressive paint strokes. With flowers, she has the freedom to capture impressions of colors, light, and movement with brushwork filled with emotion. With thick paint, palette knives, and silky brushes, Siegel is able to create a textured canvas that brings the viewer into this world of enveloping buds, blossoms, and twisting, turning growth.\nA resident of Carmel, artist Steven Simmons calls his current work Lyrical Abstractions — a pseudo fusion of Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, inspired by the works of Abstract Expressionists like Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline and Jackson Pollack as well as Color Field painters like Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland.\nOn exhibit at A.Space are a few works from his series entitled, Bands of Color in Space. Simmons works on wood panels using house paint applied with stick sponges to create a spectrum of layered color blocks floating in an illusion of space.\nBorn in New York City, Simmons was raised in the Caribbean and Florida before settling back in Long Island, NY, where the artist mastered classes in painting, ceramics, encaustics and metal sculpture at Southampton College. His work has been exhibited in New York, Florida, New Mexico and California, as well as collected privately.\nAs the founder of a center for injured wildlife (Wildcare Inc./Hudson Valley Raptor Center) for more than 25 years, Dona Tracy has an affinity for all living beings. Currently residing in San Diego, Dona refers to herself as a “life photographer” who attempts to capture the essence of her subject presented in a certain place and time. Her studio is the natural world where she relies on the sun to light her subjects in the habitat where they are most comfortable. Her photography is a collaborative experience about life, connection, uniqueness and beauty with inner light shining through, telling a story of a moment in time.\nA product of bicultural life, Yucali was born and raised in Japan but has spent much of her adult life in the San Francisco Bay Area. After her childhood and youth in the beautiful mountain region of Nagano and studying in Tokyo, she came to California to study and obtained a degree in Practice of Art from UC Berkeley (with a minor in American Literature) with the departmental citation. In the years following, she also lived in Paris, and traveled throughout Europe and Asia.\nA rare mentorship under the artist/teacher, Jane Rosen, whom she has studied since their meeting in Berkeley, has further honed Yucali’s passion to discover and understand the truthful meanings of life through art making.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://beppu.asia/beppu-trivias/en/","date":"2019-08-24T15:44:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027321160.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20190824152236-20190824174236-00131.warc.gz","language_score":0.9472715854644775,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__164790789","lang":"en","text":"Yusuke Asai’s mural at Tokiwa department store\nTokiwa department store is familiar to locals with its iconic paper shopping bags with a picture of sunflowers. Beppu branch of Tokiwa department store is located in downtown Beppu, and it’s beloved by many locals and tourists. http://www.tokiwa-dept.co.jp/beppu/\nThe painting of the huge green creature on their roof is a work done by Yusuke Asai. Experience the painting by standing and walking around the painting.\n10:00 – 19:00","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.michaelhlordgallery.com/News.cfm","date":"2013-05-21T06:23:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368699730479/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516102210-00019-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9821959137916565,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__67337117","lang":"en","text":"22, 2013 DAN NAMINGHA: Paintings and Sculpture |\nMarch 1 - 31, 2013\nArtist Reception, March 1, 6-8 pm\nThe Michael Lord Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition: Dan Namingha: New Paintings and Sculptures. The public is invited to attend the opening artist reception on Friday, March 1, from 6 to 8 pm. The exhibition continues through March 31.\nAlso featured are works Dan Namingha's son's Michael and Arlo\nDan Namingha is a Native American painter and sculptor. His Tewa-Hopi heritage inspires his work which explores connections between the physical and spirit world and includes Hopi symbolism. Namingha has been showing professionally as an artist for over 40 years and had his first solo museum exhibition in 1977. His artwork exists in numerous museums and embassies as well as private collections throughout the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.designknock.com/photoshop/brushes/get-some-inspiration-about-splatter-paint-brushes/","date":"2016-09-30T16:48:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-40/segments/1474738662321.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20160924173742-00039-ip-10-143-35-109.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9527296423912048,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-40__0__131701588","lang":"en","text":"Get Some Inspiration about Splatter Paint Brushes\nThere is not denying telling the truth that art has no boundaries. Whenever the word art comes into mind the next word comes is painting. Of course, no too minds think alike. So, every mind portrays unique designs and patterns and stoke of unlimited brushes give birth to new horizons as well. 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It’s also no secret that the Spanish artist spent his life trying to break down and re-establish the traditional values of painting, drawing, ceramics and sculpture – and his most famous resource with which to do it, was the humble portrait. He never worked from commission and normally only portrayed those who he knew personally, meaning that his portraits aren’t just physical representations, but subjective insights in to how Picasso viewed these people beneath their appearance. The works impress Picasso’s own sense of self, and emotional interactions with each sitter in to each work – rendering them highly emotive and providing simultaneously fascinating and humorous insights in to how the man, of the myth, operated.\nA new exhibition of Picasso's portraits at the National Portrait Gallery examines the artist through this most intimate and accessible of all his forms, transversing a series of rooms that each examines a different aspect of his approach throughout his life's work. The show begins chronologically exploring Picasso’s earliest portraiture from his time as an art student in Madrid, beginning with a small, humble self portrait by the artist which exhibits his early mastery of colour and brush stroke with tense realism. The show continues following Picasso on a path of self-discovery as he began venturing in to the bohemian artist circles and frequenting their taverns and brothels of Madrid.\nWe see his style quickly mature, exploring early forms of Cubism, Symbolism and Fauvism inspired by his Spanish and French contemporaries who were at the coal face of ‘contempoary'. What we quickly learn through this exhibition, is that if there is one thing Picasso did, it wasn’t stick to the rules. These early works are full of exploration, which is a theme that never stops throughout his oeuvre. We bear witness before our eyes to Picasso gaining a firmer grasp on art historical traditions, and at the same time excavating the methods for breaking them down – but the key sense of playful genius and witty abstraction is always present, imbuing each work with that Picasso glint, like a wry smile underlying the composition.\nThe exhibition’s curation feels as if it was borne from a frustration at previous attempts by other institutions to provide a framework for the public from which to dissect the timeline of Picasso – only for each to bare little fruition. Its as if a light bulb went off somewhere above the head of the National Portrait Gallery team, who suddently thought ‘rather than try to make Picasso’s work fit in to some sort of journey we can tell, why not let the work lead the way and see what happens’. The result is a wonderful concophony of twists and turns that surprise at every corner, and provide perhaps the most real and tender insight in to the artist to date.\nA room filled with portraits of his first wife, the Russian ballet dancer Olga, who he met while working as a stage designer make for a wondrous display of the artist's breadth of concurrent style and method. It exemplifies how Picasso at one moment could paint her characteristically lifelike in an image inspired by the great Spanish court painters such as Goya whom he was witness to while living in Madrid and working as the director of the Prado Museum, in a work that although feels static, artificial, tight and a little boring, instantly proves that Picasso certainly could paint exquisite realism. I have little doubt that the feelings of restraint in this work reflect his contempt towards Olga at the time who he was in the process of divorcing, mid-affair and is entirely on purpose.\nHowever, another painting hanging opposite in the same room is a contemporary portrait of Olga, but this time in an entirely different, but equally arresting hand. She has been reduced to several 2D squared planes of saturated pastel colour, with beady eyes, a disappointed mouth, trademark ostentatious hat and altogether weeping disposition. It exhibits these same emotions towards the sitter – the mother of his children and once great lover, who was by this point a woman he was looking forward to leaving despite looking completely different from the first portrait. Both works translate in to images of sympathy and show just how wide Picasso’s range was in capitalising on realistic versus abstract verisimilitude. He could paint in a different style each day of the week yet maintained a signature look and feel – the genius knack that makes people return to his work adoringly.\nThe exhibition continues exploring Picasso's early days of cubism, satirical caricatures, stage designing and portraits of friends on pages torn from his sketchbooks. Particularly charming are the collage works depicting his personal assistant in Paris, Jaumes Sarbates, as a tubby, leering, chancing pervert, scrawled in crayon on a magazine underwear advert appearing to trying to garnish a kiss from the model, whom Picasso has adorned with sprouts of black hair from her armpits and pants.\nThe work, which was never intended to hang in a gallery but was a personal memento – an ‘in’ joke between friends – illustrates how Picasso felt so at home conversing through image, in a technique we can all recall from childhood days of scribbling on newspapers, adding moustaches to the faces. The work is particularly evocative and touching in its sentiment, showing a very light side to the artist, who famously said ‘Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up'.\nThe show finishes with a huge symphony of a room that explodes in to riots of colour and texture as each of Picasso’s branches of technique comes fully in to its own. Huge cubist portraits in exotic yellows, pinks and greens expelling Southern French light contrast delicate pencil sketches of attractive women, which hang between miniature representations of Rembrandt oils full of tiny detail swirling detail referencing the Dutch painters thickly stubbled technique.\nAlso on show is one of the last works ever created by the man – his self portrait as a skull, foreshadowing his own death in the coming weeks. This work in particular shows how with so few strokes, shades and shapes, Picasso could elicit such strong emotions, in facets that resonate with anyone, from anywhere.\nThe mind boggling diversity of Picasso’s oeuvre could only be hinted at by such as a show as this, which hardly even touches on several of his most infamous incarnations, such as his Blue Period or Rose Period. But it does provides an excellent celebration of the artist's many faces.\nIt purposefully swaps masterpieces in oil for lesser known pastels, sketchbook quips and stunning early portraits thick in swirled paint to help an audience gain a sense of the extraordinary output and challenging methods employed by the Picasso we all know and love.\nAnd the Picasso theme doesn’t stop in the gallery – the National Portrait Gallery’s Portrait Restaurant & Bar has a new Picasso inspired menu. The stunning restaurant on the top floor of the listed building, which has a panoramic glass wall offering uninterrupted views of Whitehall and further, has added some Mediterranean inspired dishes to its usual seasonal menu bringing a little bit of Picasso’s flavour to the festivities. In beautiful setting with its clean lines and contemporary feel, one can find fused traditional elements such as roasted pheasant breast or seasonal risotto, with modern twists which creates great contemporary British cuisine.\nOn offer throughout the exhibition is Bouillabaisse – the traditional fish stew from Marseille which was a firm favourite of the artist while he lived in the South of France, along with cocktails named after his wives Olga and Paloma that fuse absinthe, Campari, gin and other drinks of the era that Picasso no doubt consumed voraciously in his time spent touring the bars of Europe’s creative hub cities. There is also a Picasso inspired afternoon tea service offering bleu éclairs and rose macaroons inspired by his ‘Blue’ and “Rose’ Periods.\nThe exhibition is also accompanied with a roster of inspired events from live music, life drawing and talks – it could be the ideal afternoon out for anyone with an interest in discovering more of this captivating artist.\nBy Harry Seymour\nPicasso Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery, London, 6 October 2016 – 5 February 2017.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.chesapekesci.com/what-pigment-is-used-to-make-enamel-paint-quora/","date":"2023-12-11T05:16:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679103558.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211045204-20231211075204-00306.warc.gz","language_score":0.9018530249595642,"token_count":1140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__59758381","lang":"en","text":"What pigment is used to make enamel paint? – Quora\nEnamel paint – The Online Paint Color Shop\nBrowse Our Range Of Enamel Paint– Locate The Products Needed For Any Type Of Paint Work. 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Solvent-based paints are additionally called oil-based paints, on the other hand with water-based paints. Enamel paint springboards off origin words that refer to smelting or melting.\nEnamel paint – Wikipedia\nEnamel paint is paint that air-dries to a hard, normally shiny, finish, made use of for finishing surface areas that are outdoors or otherwise subject to durable or variations in temperature; it needs to not be puzzled with enhanced items in “painted enamel”, where glasslike enamel is applied with brushes as well as fired in a kiln. The name is something of a misnomer, as in reality, a lot of readily available enamel paints are considerably softer than either glasslike enamel or stoved artificial resins, and …\nWhatpigmentisutilizedto Enamel Pigment makeenamelpaint?-Quora\nEnamel paints were developed in the very early 1900s. They are primarily used for paint porcelain. They are glossy as well as have a tough coating. They are made from a chemical formula that has enamel active ingredients. Glossy paint is generally a mix of enamel active ingredients and also some oil. Enamel paints can be made use of to cover any type of surfaces.\nEnamel paint – The Online Paint Shade Store\nBrowse Our Range Of Enamel Paint– Locate The Materials Needed For Any Type Of Paint Job. Store With Confidence As Well As Obtain High-grade Paint At Lowe’s ® To Guarantee A Work Well Done.\nSmall cost thermal pigment – Amazon.com Authorities Site\nBrowse & discover thousands of unique brand names. Review client evaluations & best vendors. Free delivery on qualified orders. Free, simple returns on millions of things.\nFashion Jewelry Enameling Supplies – One-Stop Jewelry Product Shop\nThe Best Costs For Clays, Adhesives, Resins As Well As More! Stockpile On Fashion Jewelry Supplies Now. From Glues & Adhesives To Metal Clays, Minimize All Your Jewelry Supply Requirements\nCurrently: Enamel Paint – Enamel Paint\nEnjoy Discounts & Hottest Sales On Enamel Paint. Limited Offer. Shop Currently! In Supply. Top Brands. Big Discounts. Big Financial savings. Huge Choice.\nPaint Pigments Sold Direct – ebay.com – Great rates on Paint Pigments\nDid you check eBay? Load Your Cart With Color today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.janiefleckenstein.com/about-janie.html","date":"2019-01-21T20:32:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583807724.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20190121193154-20190121215154-00158.warc.gz","language_score":0.969857931137085,"token_count":158,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__175063739","lang":"en","text":"Janie Fleckenstein is an artist who resides in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. She specializes in both oil painting and pottery and paints in a naturalistic and impressionistic style.\nIn 1988 Janie graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and Art History. She then refined her knowledge of the art world by working at the Flint Institute of Arts as assistant to the director. Later in her career she began giving classes in many mediums, including oil painting, watercolor, ceramics and jewelry.\nJanie's work is often featured at the Birmingham Bloomfield Arts Center. Most of the work seen on her website is available for purchase and she also works by commission.\nPlease contact Janie with any inquiries at firstname.lastname@example.org","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hsmcpa.org/index.php/learn/found-in-collection/item/56-painting-the-markley-family","date":"2018-10-19T04:32:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583512323.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20181019041222-20181019062722-00507.warc.gz","language_score":0.952801525592804,"token_count":534,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__23471859","lang":"en","text":"At HSMC, we have a collection of portraits. While researching the history of these portraits, we discovered three of them were painted by renowned artist, Jacob Eichholtz (1776 – 1842). Starting as a sign painter and copper smith, Eichholtz did not begin painting portraits until 1805. After meeting Thomas Sully in Lancaster, PA in 1808, Eichholtz turned his attention to improving his technique. By 1815 he sold his local business to devote the rest of his life to painting. To learn more about Eichholtz’s history, please visit The National Gallery of Art .\nPortrait of Samuel Markley, 1812\nSince Eichholtz is a well-known Pennsylvanian artist, we wanted to learn more about the subjects of these three portraits. The portraits depict three men from the Markley family: Samuel, John, and Philip Markley (1789-1834). Based on the design, technique, and material used to create the portraits, we believe the portraits were created at different times in Eichholtz’s career. With dark colors painted onto a wooden panel, the portrait of Samuel Markley demonstrates Eichholtz’s early work. Based on the few records we have on this portrait, we believe it was completed around 1812.\nPortrait of John Markley\nAlthough we do not know much about Samuel Markley, our research revealed more about John and Philip’s service to Montgomery County. John Markley of Norristown was a Montgomery County sheriff in the late eighteenth century. John was also a prominent member of the Republican Party. Like his father John, Philip Markley pursued a career in politics. From 1819 to 1823, Philip became a State Senator for the seventh district of PA. Our records indicate that Philip’s portrait was completed in 1824, but there is no date given for John’s portrait. Given the improved detail in the portraits, when compared to Samuel’s, it seems likely that John’s portrait was likely finished a few years prior to Philip's.\nPortrait of Philip S. Markley, 1824\n National Gallery of Art, Eichholtz, Jacob Biography, https://www.nga.gov/Collection/artist-info.1265.html.\n Pennsylvania State Senate, Philip S. Markley: Biography, http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/BiosHistory/MemBio.cfm?ID=4984&body=S.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://alison-murphy.com/about/","date":"2023-12-06T00:07:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100575.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206000253-20231206030253-00002.warc.gz","language_score":0.9514914155006409,"token_count":355,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__171166907","lang":"en","text":"Selected works are available as fine art prints from my Fine Art America website.\nA love of family, this country and nature inspire me to capture people and places in art form. Experienced in the use of Oils, Pastel, graphite, pen, coloured pencils and acrylics, my early works were commissions of historic buildings and other rural subjects.\nWhile living in the Central Burnett I served as an Art Steward for the Mundubbera Show Society for many years and was a member of the Regional Arts Development Fund Committee. Awarded the Australia Day Senior Cultural Award -Mundubbera Shire. Encouraged by prizes at numerous regional shows and commissions, I continued to paint in different media, and my work has been acquired by Shire Councils, City Councils and Regional Government Departments as well as by private collectors nationally.\nI have been selected as an exhibiting finalist in the prestigious Brisbane Rotary Art Spectacular each year since 2013 , with multiple sales at these events.\nSelected as an exhibiting finalist at the Lethbridge Landscape Prize 2021 and 2022.\nRecent works are landscapes, seascapes and beach scenes using Oils or Pastels, with an interest in figure studies and fine pen detail work. Commissions are accepted. If you have a favourite photo of a time or place that you would like me to use as a reference to produce an artwork, please contact me.\n- Represented by:\nWide Bay Regional Gallery Maryborough Qld\n- Group Exhibitions\nMaryborough Warehouse Gallery\nKingaroy Shire Gallery\nWondai Shire Gallery\nTrevenan House Gallery New Farm\nPastel Society of Australia\nRoyal Queensland Art Society\nFine Art America","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://bethkruse.blogspot.com/2010/02/home-improvement-work-in-progress.html","date":"2017-04-29T01:43:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123172.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00368-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9639455080032349,"token_count":270,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__272187748","lang":"en","text":"i am adding some home improvements in order to join in the fun of link parties!\nthe fireplace before & after...\nwhen we moved in, i was thrilled to have a fireplace. but less than thrilled with the orangey-brown tones of the jagged rocks. my original plan was to build a wood facade over the rock, but i needed to hire someone to do that and they are kind of funny about expecting to be paid. so i decided to paint the rocks in the gray tones i would've picked. everyone thought i was crazy. now they think i'm a genius! i'm proud to say i did this project without the help of any men! (my sister may have painted 10-20 rocks)\ndon't you love the pea soup green walls!\ngoodbye brass doors and vents! i painted them with a black high heat spray paint. priming the stones was\nh o r r i b l e!\nin fact it was so bad that i only did about 2/3rds.\nonce all the rocks were painted, i painted the mantle an off white. then i sanded around all the edges and over some of the wood grain. next i applied stain over the paint and wiped it off. i ended up using a couple different colors of stain to get the right look.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://newbestdayofmylife.blogspot.com/2012/09/master-bedroom-redesign-before-and-after.html","date":"2018-07-19T21:28:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591296.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719203515-20180719223515-00121.warc.gz","language_score":0.9847414493560791,"token_count":227,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__111138786","lang":"en","text":"I got a little crafty with this room, creating wall hangings for above the bed, painting some accents for around the room, and making the throw pillow on the bed.\nSo here it was before:\nAnd now after:\nI took a couple clear glass vases I had and painted them teal blue to match the room. We poured the paint into the vases and then swirled them around and let them drip upside down until they were completely dry.\nThe previous owners left this owl on the back deck but he was brown and normal looking. I spray painted it white and gave him some teal eyes. He watches me while I sleep! I maybe going a little crazy from all the paint!\nWe stained them black and added new brushed nickel nobs to the dresser. It's like a brand new set! And to think we lived with them this way for 7 years, when it only took about 50 bucks and a few hours of our weekend to make them look 1000 times better! :)\nSo there you have it. Next up...putting the finishing touches on our living room!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://uebermaps.com/maps/12895","date":"2020-02-18T02:17:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875143455.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20200217235417-20200218025417-00193.warc.gz","language_score":0.8649652600288391,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__1452851","lang":"en","text":"Address : 4/16 Sussex Court, Sunbury, Victoria 3429\nPhone No. : 0417539909\nWebsite : https://indexpainting.com.au\nContact mail : firstname.lastname@example.org\nFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/indexpainting\nIndex Painting & Decorating is a professional painting and decorating company. We complete painting jobs throughout Melbourne. With over 35 years of experience and a passion for service and superb results, we are the painting contractor you can trust to help your home or commercial property make its best impression.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rapid-db.com/tag/creative-expression/","date":"2024-04-22T15:09:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818312.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422144517-20240422174517-00707.warc.gz","language_score":0.8569648861885071,"token_count":809,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__412963","lang":"en","text":"Imagine having the power to breathe new life into your home with a stroke of a brush. Paint is not just a medium; it’s a transformative tool that can reshape your interiors and evoke emotions through color and texture. The possibilities are limitless, and in this blog post, we delve into the world of paint, exploring innovative ideas that can metamorphose your living spaces. From adding character to reviving old furniture, from creating focal points to influencing moods, we’re about to unveil the secrets of using paint to turn your home into a canvas of creativity.\nThe Magic of Block Painting and Paint Effects\n1. **Creating Feature Walls:** Block painting and paint effects are the keys to crafting captivating feature walls. These techniques offer the chance to introduce texture, patterns, and dimensions that elevate the aesthetics of your room.\nColor Scheme Overhaul\n1. **The Power of Color:** Embark on a color scheme overhaul to revolutionize your space. Light and bright hues can make rooms feel more expansive, while bold and dark colors can add a touch of drama and coziness.\n2. **Mood-Altering Shades:** Dive into the psychology of color to set the ambiance you desire. Warm tones create a welcoming atmosphere, while cool shades induce calmness and relaxation.\nThe Beauty of Upcycling\n1. **Breathe New Life into Old Furniture:** Paint is a budget-friendly tool that can bring your worn furniture back to life. Upcycling transforms an old dresser or table into a piece of art, adding character and personality to your space.\nFocal Point with an Accent Wall\n1. **Visual Intrigue:** Elevate your interiors by adding an accent wall. This technique draws attention and serves as a focal point, whether through a bold color or a captivating pattern.\nTurning Bathrooms into Serene Spas\n1. **A Spa-Like Retreat:** Escape to tranquility by using paint to create a spa-like atmosphere in your bathroom. Soft and soothing colors can evoke a sense of calm and relaxation.\nCreating a Cohesive Backdrop\n1. **Enhancing Cohesion:** Let paint create a harmonious backdrop for your furniture and decor. A neutral color scheme unifies your interiors, offering a clean canvas for your design elements.\nIncorporating Pattern and Texture\n1. **Artistry Through Stencils:** Unleash your creativity with patterns and textures. Stencils and wallpapers introduce intricate designs that transform plain walls into captivating artworks.\nCollaboration with Paint Suppliers\n1. **Expert Guidance:** Enlist the expertise of paint suppliers to guide your transformation journey. They provide insights into colors, finishes, and techniques, ensuring your vision comes to life seamlessly.\nEmbracing Popular Paint Colors\n1. **Designer-Inspired Interiors:** Tap into the expertise of designers and paint suppliers by using popular paint colors. These shades have been curated to inspire and elevate your home aesthetics.\nHarnessing Color Psychology\n1. **Evoke Emotions:** Dive into color psychology to create a room that reflects your desired mood. Warm colors ignite a sense of energy and coziness, while cool tones usher in serenity and relaxation.\nPaint is a magical wand that allows you to reshape your living spaces according to your imagination. From breathing life into old furniture to infusing rooms with color psychology, each stroke of paint carries the potential to revolutionize your interiors. Whether you choose to create a spa-like sanctuary in your bathroom, establish a focal point with an accent wall, or weave patterns and textures into your walls, the journey of transformation begins with your creativity. By embracing these innovative ideas, you can turn your home into an ever-evolving canvas of expression, functionality, and style.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.wildlotusoils.com.au/products/deep-rain-limited-edition-print","date":"2022-07-04T10:04:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104364750.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20220704080332-20220704110332-00103.warc.gz","language_score":0.9240102767944336,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__93893849","lang":"en","text":"Introducing the Wild Tracks Collection.\nGreta Hounslow (@greta_designs) is an amazing Australian Artist whose works are inspired by nature and her extensive travels throughout remote Australia. Her originals are created using a mix of acrylic paint, oil pastel, ink and paint pen and the colours are a true reflection of Australian nature in its purest form.\nThis collection of mixed media prints is made to order on superb quality textured matt cotton rag paper and each available in various sizes to suit your living space.\nSix framed A3 sized prints are on display in my Penshurst studio.\nFree shipping on all @greta_designs prints.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.blognow.com.au/waterproof-paint-for-your-home/","date":"2014-07-28T12:19:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-23/segments/1406510259834.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20140728011739-00404-ip-10-146-231-18.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9763367772102356,"token_count":459,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-23__0__16541006","lang":"en","text":"When building your home, you can actually have paint placed on the outside wall which can prevent water or moisture from seeping through the walls. This can be a very important function especially for homes that are equipped with basements. The problem with basements is that since they are lower than the rest of the house, the water seeping through the walls would end up there. It would be very easy for you to end up with a flooded basement.\nIt’s not only the basement that could have problems with water going through the walls. That can also be a major problem when there are heavy rains and the water starts going through the wall. It can be a problem with your living room or your bedroom.\nAnother benefit of waterproof paint is that it makes it a lot easier to clean the walls. That’s because you can start scrubbing it all that you want and there wouldn’t be any problems. Here are some of the factors that you need to consider when buying waterproof paint for your house:\n- How big is the surface that you need to paint? If you will be painting a large area, then better to buy as much paint as you can, so you don’t get interrupted when doing the painting. Even if you calculate for the exact amount of paint needed, you would still buy either too much or too little paint. It would be better for you to buy more than what you need.\n- While there are many brands offering waterproof paints, it is still safe to go with the most well-known ones. That way, you can have some assurance that the paint that you are buying is the right kind.\n- In which room will you be using the paint? In rooms where there will be heavy penetration of water or moisture, you need to pick heavy duty paints that can handle it. If you would be using it inside the house then you can use a slightly weaker type of paint, especially if you have used waterproof paint on the exterior.\n- An expensive paint does not really guarantee high quality. You should study the need that you have and then base your decision from that.\nThese are just some of the qualities that you would need to pick when it comes to choosing the right waterproof paint for your home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://yorkepeninsulaaccommodation.com/velasquezs-system-of-reflexive-presentations/","date":"2020-04-01T10:15:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370505730.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20200401100029-20200401130029-00216.warc.gz","language_score":0.9741547703742981,"token_count":3191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__2918872","lang":"en","text":"VELASQUEZ’S SYSTEM OF REFLEXIVE PRESENTATIONS\nVelasquez’s System of Reflexive Presentations\nDiego Velazquez is famously known for his reflexive paintings. Many of his paintings depicted the protagonist of each particular picture as the main object. Some of his greatest reflexive paintings include the Las Meninas, which is a depiction of the Spanish palace and Las Hilanderas or The Spinners. His paintings were baroque and portrait. Velazquez’s paintings were mythological compositions that portrayed complex and sometimes hidden meanings. His paintings, particularly Las Meninas were said to look out into the audience in the same way the audience looked into them. His reflexive paintings portrayed the paradox between the natural and the artistic. His reflexive paintings contained symbols of the materials he used in his paintings. Velazquez’s reflexive paintings influenced the king to grant him stay at the palace where he further developed and established his reflexive style. The stay at the royal Spanish palace in turn had a considerable influence on his painting style. His reflexive style is also said to have inspired the works of other renowned painters such as Picasso.\nVelazquez was born in Seville in1599 and learnt his painting from Francisco Pacheco one of the best painters in Seville during his time. His father was a Portuguese lawyer. Velazquez married when he was 19 years old and moved to Paris. His mastery of artistic painting would later surpass that of Pacheco. Pacheco earned a place at the royal court when he painted the portrait of King Philip IV. He was 24 years old when he painted this portrait. The king was impressed with his artistry that he made a painter at the royal court. The king trusted his painting so much that he only allowed Velazquez to make portraits of him. While at the court, Velazquez was granted access to the collection of famous royal paintings. During his time at the royal palace learnt the styles of famous Italian painters such as Titian. Velazquez also visited Italy while he was at the royal courthouse. During his visits, he copied the styles of great Italian painters. His contact with the Paintings of Jusepe de Ribera and Carravagio informed his painting style in which he harmonized the use black and gray colors. From Italy Velazquez carried the paintings of artists such as Titian and Tintoretto to be displayed in the king’s royal gallery. The royal household’s trust in him grew considerably, and he rose in rank. He was accorded with the responsibility to make paintings of members of the royal household. While in the courthouse, Velazquez was promoted and made officer in charge of the courthouse. Velazquez held this position until his demise on August 6 1660. In addition to other paintings, he also made paintings of the courthouse. Among his famous paintings, include the paintings on King Philip IV of Spain and Las Meninas. Other paintings included The Spinners, Pope Innocent X, the Infanta Maria Theresa and Christ at Emmaus. The palace presented a change in this style of painting. His reflective style is usually compared to that of Italian artist Titian whose works Velazquez encountered at the royal Spanish palace. Velazquez favored a more natural style in his paintings. Velazquez painting style later influenced many great painters. Some of his proteges include Bartolome Murillo, Pablo Picasso, Camille Corot, and Edouard Manet among others. Pablo Picasso and Francis Bacon have acknowledged Velazquez’s artistry by reworking some of his famous paintings.\nVelazquez stay at the king’s courthouse can be credited to have influenced his self-fashioning. From his first painting of Philip IV the Spanish king, Velazquez developed a different painting technique from those he had already done. The first portraits that he painted in the royal courthouse followed the traditional techniques used for royal portraits. However, his later paintings took a different unique style. The paintings not only tried to depict the natural self of his subjects but also conveyed a reflection on their inner personalities. This new style was a creation of his great intellectual ability to depict the psychological factors of his subjects on canvas. This new technique enabled the audience to get a more detailed description of the subject from a deeper analysis of the painting. One example of such artistic masterpiece is the portrait of Philip IV that was reworked by Velazquez. In this photo, he manages to reveal minute detail that enables the audience to understand the intrigues of the painting process. Velazquez therefore attains a mastery of another niche, which he could only have mastered while in the royal courthouse. Some critics say that this artistic revelation is inspired by the works of the Italian artist Titian. Velazquez was exposed to Titian’s unique style at the royal gallery and he is said to have taken profound interest in the artist’s style of painting.\nVelazquez’s role as the curator at the king’s royal courthouse greatly influenced his style. The conduct at the courthouse required that the paintings be done in a rigid manner with no depictions of emotions or personality. However, his painting of Innocent X shows that out of the limits of the royal courthouse he had the freedom to portray the inner self. The courthouse provided a great environment for carrying out his reflexive painting. His uninhibited access to the royal gallery also enabled him to study the works of other contemporary artists before his time. The royal courthouse was a source of immense knowledge to him and presented the perfect setting to practice his new style. The stay at the king’s court slightly changed his style of painting. A comparison of his earlier paintings such as The Immaculate Conception and Christ in the House of Martha and Mary and his later paintings in the Royal house reveal a slight change in painting techniques. In the Immaculate Conception, Velazquez focuses on the supernatural and tries to express his understanding of the Holy Book. In Christ in the House of Martha and Mary, Velazquez still expresses his spiritual beliefs in the painting although he applies a blend of the modern and the ancient in this picture. This latter painting contains a slight semblance to his paintings at the royal courthouse but lacks in the reflexivity that is characteristic of his paintings. Las Meninas on the other hand is a perfect example of the style he adopted while at the courthouse. In his new reflective style as can be seen in Las Meninas, Velazquez style concentrates on representing natural events. In fact, most of the figures in this painting can be identified. According to Natalia Rivera, only one of the characters in Las Meninas has not been identified. In this acquired style, Velazquez demonstrates irony, ambiguity and literary symbolism in paintings that seem natural and concise to the natural eye. This kind of ambiguity and literary symbolism can be traced through Velazquez’s later works at the court. It is important to note that this ambiguity and literary symbolism are only evident in the works he painted after living in the royal courthouse. In his previous works such as Christ at the house of Martha and Mary and The Immaculate Conception, this ambiguity and symbolism is lacking.\nAnother of Velazquez’s painting that signifies his unique reflexive style is The Spinners, which is known as Las Hilanderas or The Fable of Arachne. The Spinners was not painted for the king but for a private individual. In this painting, Velazquez captures the mythological challenge between the Greek goddess Athena and a woman Arachne. Visually, it is difficult to comprehend how a physically small portrait like the Spinners would contain too much information. In this portrait, Velazquez depicts five women working on their spins. All these women are at work. One of them can be seen reaching f or wool in the floor, another is spinning the machine, and a third holds the wool for the spinner. The fourth woman rolls the wool into a ball. Another woman can be seen leaving behind the curtain with a round of finished wool. According to Alpers, this painting resembled the works of Titian. She says that Velazquez is more interested in a group of working women and illustrates many details of the room in which the women are gathered. Farther into the painting, one cannot fail to notice the challenge between Minerva (Athena) and Arachne and somewhere beside them, one can make out Europa and the bull. “Europa and the Bull” was painted by Titian. Watching the contest are three women.\nOne striking characteristic of Velazquez’s new style is the depiction of one woman who looks out as though acknowledging the fact that she knows she is being painted. This style can also be seen in Las Meninas where the little Infanta, and the king and queen in the mirror look out into the audience fixing their attention on something. In this painting, Velazquez portrays a lot of movement. The wheel of the spinner is rotating and the women’s limbs are all moving. In this painting unlike his other paintings, it is difficult to figure out the inner expressions of the characters. The spinners contains some sort of mystery within it, within the painting, he portrays women spinning yarn and adds finished tapestry. He deliberately ignores the weaving process. In normal Spanish society, the weaving was done by men so tapestries would not be found where the spinning was being done. Using this impression Velazquez tries to compare Arachne’s status withy that of her opponent (Athena). In reality, Velazquez tries to elevate the status of the artist and his art. In the painting, Athena and the woven tapestry represent the artist and the art respectively. This style possesses a striking semblance to many of his post-courthouse portraits. This style is however not present in the previous portraits discussed above. This style distinction therefore separates the two eras. Velazquez’s job as the curator was thus a major influence on his painting style.\nMany artists have taken after Velazquez’s style. One outstanding artist among them is Picasso. Picasso did major re works on the paintings of other great painters. His paintings never diverged from the styles established by major artists. He had a remarkable prowess in the art of reworking the paintings of other painters. In fact, Picasso not only repainted pieces of art but also reinvented them in a new and unique way. It is important to note that even Velazquez did reworks of major paintings at the royal gallery. These paintings included that of Philip IV and like Picasso, his rework revealed more details to the audience than could have been identified in the original work. Picasso made variations to some of Velazquez’s works some of which were almost three hundred years old. Picasso was an established and renowned artist and he therefore wanted to redo Velazquez’s work in a unique style in order to create a distinction between his work and the original works. Picasso went on to repaint Las Meninas, which was released on August 17 1957.\nThis new painting of Velazquez’s “Maids of Honor” was horizontally oriented unlike the original. The painting is also done in a gray palette giving it some kind of darkness. This was the characteristic Picasso way of painting. These were the only differences that Picasso had introduced in the painting. As Elenkrantz says the paintings, “Lineage is clearly with Velazquez”. The rework of Las Meninas contains some similarities to the original work. First, it retains the majesty through which Velazquez depicted Infanta and her maids. He also depicts Infanta with a similar white dress like the one in the original portrait. The king and queen in the mirror are also intact in this rework. However, the king and queen’s expression in this version of the Las Meninas are portrayed in a comical way. The maids in this painting only exist in the form of dark silhouettes and some items have shifted position. In this painting, Picasso alters the painter on the left side in such a way that he exists only as an imaginative figure. The painter is depicted as a blurry image. Picasso also alters the visibility of the queen’s chamberlain, Jose Nieto. He also brings him slightly above Infanta this brings the audience attention to Nieto because he becomes the most conspicuous object in the painting. Picasso, in characteristic Velazquez fashion draws the audience into critical thinking he inspires the audience to brainstorm on the position he gives Nieto. By painting the Las Meninas in his own unique style, Picasso avoids a confrontation with the original picture and brings a distinction that is richer in flavor and detail just like Velazquez did to the portrait of Philip IV.\nOne example of modern art is the David Thomas portrait, Amid our Narrative. This painting is Enamel on photograph on dibond portrait. It was painted in November 2006. It is a portrayal of four characters, two on either side of the painting. The two sides are separated by a table. The four characters are separated by a rectangular shape of ambiguous black space in the middle. Both sides of the portrait contain some similarities. On either side of the table is a woman seated concentrating on the dark bar of space. On each side, also there is a figure standing. The two figures are probably men going by the kind of clothing they are wearing. Thomas introduces another black space at the bottom of the right side of the portrait. The characters in Thomas’s portrait look as if they have their attention on the same thing. The two dark colored spaces seem to be hiding something from the audience’s view.\nThis is a reflexive representation of a house with four people. Thomas’ however puts two doors on either side of the portrait. The audience cannot distinguish whether the portrait represents one house or two houses. The dark spaces created by Thomas are supposed to attract the imagination of the audience. The dark spaces represent some act of spectatorship by the characters. Their concentration is captured by an ambiguous space that is hidden from the audience. The presence of two doors and an empty space in between may be taken to show some disconnect between the two sets of people. Some emptiness separates the two couples. The couple on the right side of the painting looks older while the other set looks younger. Perhaps Thomas might be trying to show disconnect or the generational gap that exists among people of different ages. This is a kind of reflexive art represented by modern artists. Thomas follows the reflexive example of Velazquez in his portrait by incorporating ambiguity in the midst of a natural setting.\nAlpers, Svetlana. 2007. The vexations of art: Vela?zquez and others. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press.\nRivera, Natalia. “Velazquez’s Las Meninas.” Evergreen.loyola.edu. 26 Mar. 2009. http://evergreen.loyola.edu/brnygren/www/Honors/velazquez.htm\nErenkrantz, Justin, “The Mask and the Mirror.” Erenkrants.com. 20 Aug. 2010. http://www.erenkrantz.com/Words/TheMaskAndTheMirror.shtml","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.wrongtheory.xyz/fabio-giampietro/","date":"2024-03-03T19:45:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476397.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20240303174631-20240303204631-00275.warc.gz","language_score":0.9547068476676941,"token_count":104,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__65230698","lang":"en","text":"09 Nov Fabio Giampietro\nFabio Giampietro is an Italian oil painter. His work combines traditional painting and virtual reality. The virtual dilation of the canvas invites the spectator to experience its reality within its newly exploded boundaries, where each step leads to a journey inside the nightmares and dreams of the artist’s mind. Fabio has been awarded the Lumen Prize Gold Award in 2016.\nHis work has been exhibited in the most important museums in Italy and galleries all over the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lansingstreetgallery.com/2021/11/elizabeth-gorek-joins-lsg/","date":"2021-11-30T17:20:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964359065.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20211130171559-20211130201559-00415.warc.gz","language_score":0.956074595451355,"token_count":85,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__202802988","lang":"en","text":"We are thrilled to announce the arrival of this gorgeous, powerful, Elizabeth Gorek piece. Savage Grace – 2021 oil on wood panel figure 45″ x 50″ – is the first of many paintings that will grace our walls. Look for some exciting announcements in 2022!\nNovember 26th is not Black Friday. Monday is not Cyber-Monday. And the next 30 days do not represent a shopping frenzy. If there is anything","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dev.luciad.com/portal/productDocumentation/LuciadLightspeed/docs/articles/guide/ais/gxy_styling.html?subcategory=lls_arinc","date":"2024-04-19T12:41:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817398.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419110125-20240419140125-00460.warc.gz","language_score":0.8518082499504089,"token_count":1146,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__163110685","lang":"en","text":"This guide contains general information about the Aeronautical Information System (AIS) functionality and concepts in LuciadLightspeed.\nEach AIS format (Dafif, AIXM, ARINC, …​) has more format-specific documentation available as well.\nThis guide provides details on how to visualize the AIS domain objects in a GXY view. The visualization uses the standard LuciadLightspeed view, layer and painter concepts of GXY:\nA view (\nILcdGXYView) consists of a number of layers.\nEach layer has a painter provider that provides a painter for each of the objects in a model.\nEach layer has a label painter provider that provides a label painter for each of the objects in a model.\nThe main visualization components for GXY views offered in AIS are painters, label painters and icon providers. There is no need to supply specific layers or views for AIS; the standard LuciadLightspeed components suffice.\nMost of the AIS domain objects are modeled in terms of\ncore LuciadLightspeed shapes, such as\nSuch objects can be painted using the standard painters provided in\nAIS, however, provides a number of specific painters and label painters that paint specific domain objects, that are just more convenient to use with AIS domain objects, or that implement specific ICAO symbology.\nThe following specific painters are provided with AIS:\nTLcdGXYAISIconProviderPainter: This painter paints icons similar to a\nTLcdGXYIconPainter. The difference is that an\nILcdObjectIconProvidercan be set on the painter. For each painted object, the icon provider is queried for a specific icon for this object. The painter has 3 different icon providers, one for normal icons, one for selection icons, one for snap icons. This painter is recommended for use with point based AIS objects.\nTLcdGXYProcedureTrajectoryPainter: this is a painter for procedure trajectories. It supports several different styles for normal, decoration, and error geometry, and also supports a special style for missed approaches in an IAP.\nTLcdGXYILSPainter: A painter that paints all the components in an ILS.\nThe following specific label painters are provided with AIS:\nTLcdGXYOutlinePolylineLabelPainter: this painter paints a label along the longest segment of a polyline. It is typically used for discretized geo-path based objects.\nAIS supports ICAO symbology by supplying a number of icons,\npainters and label painters that follow the guidelines of ICAO\nfor the display of aeronautical data. These classes are located\nICAO icons are supported by\nTLcdICAODefaultSymbolProvider. It is\nILcdObjectIconProvider that provides ICAO icons for\nall kinds of AIS domain objects. The provider allows to set\nthe color of the supplied icon. This allows one to use one\ninstance of this provider for normal icons, and another\ninstance with the color set to red for example as a provider\nfor selection icons.\nProgram: Use of an ICAO icon provider in a painter. shows code that installs ICAO icon providers on a painter.\n// Initialize a painter with icon providers that use ICAO symbology.\nTLcdICAODefaultSymbolProvider icon_provider = new TLcdICAODefaultSymbolProvider();\nTLcdICAODefaultSymbolProvider selection_icon_provider = new TLcdICAODefaultSymbolProvider();\nTLcdGXYAISIconProviderPainter painter_provider = new TLcdGXYAISIconProviderPainter();\n// Set the painter on the layer.\nThe following specific ICAO painters are supplied with AIS:\nTLcdICAORunwayPainter: this painter paints a runway as a filled polygon. This filling pattern depends on the surface type of the runway, as specified by ICAO.\nTLcdICAOAirspacePainter: this painter paints air spaces with a line style dependent on the class of the air space. The class of an air space is normally modeled as a feature. This painter requires the feature index of the air space class feature to be set with the method\nThe following specific label painters adhering to ICAO guidelines are provided:\nThese label painters may require several indexes of specific features to be set. The reference guide has more information on this.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://english.pardaphash.com/google-doodle-celebrates-french-artist-rosa-bonheurs-200th-birth-anniversary/","date":"2022-12-08T06:57:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711278.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20221208050236-20221208080236-00509.warc.gz","language_score":0.9738559126853943,"token_count":440,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__95560532","lang":"en","text":"Lucknow: Google came out with a doodle to celebrate the 200th birthday of French artist Rosa Bonheur on Wednesday, March 16, after Rosa’s successful career inspired future generations of women in the arts. The graphic features an animated sculpture of Rosa Bonheur depicting a flock of sheep on canvas.\nBonheur grew gradually with her father’s encouragement and guidance. A landscape and portrait painter, Bonheur became one of the most important female painters of the 19th century. Her stunningly realistic paintings of horses, lions and other animals garnered her internal acclaim during her lifetime.\nRosa Bonheur, original name Marie-Rosalie Bonheur was born on March 16, 1822 in Bordeaux, France. Her early artistic education was facilitated by her father, a minor landscape painter. Although Bonhur’s aspirations for a career in art were unconventional for women of the time, she closely followed the development of artistic traditions by spending years of careful study and drawing sketches before immortalizing them on canvas, bio with today’s Doodle he said.\n— Google Doodles EN (@Doodle123_EN) March 15, 2022\nBonheur’s reputation as an animal painter and sculptor grew into the 1840s, with many of her works exhibited at the prestigious Paris Salon from 1841 to 1853. She achieved early success in 1849 with her art ‘Ploughing in the Nivernais.’ Her most famous work of art is ‘The Horse Fair.’ Bonheur was awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor. This was the first time the award was bestowed on a female artist.\nIn 1853, Bonheur garnered international acclaim with her painting “The Horse Fair,” which depicted the horse market held in Paris. As her most well-known work, this painting remains on exhibit in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art.\nTo honor this celebrated painting, the French Empress Eugénie awarded Bonheur the Legion of Honor—one of the nation’s most prestigious awards, in 1865.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cationicpaints.wordpress.com/tag/acrylic/","date":"2018-12-11T10:53:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376823618.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20181211104429-20181211125929-00551.warc.gz","language_score":0.8989367485046387,"token_count":336,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__46800351","lang":"en","text":"CINCINNATI, OH (April 14, 2016) – Michelman’s Ecronova™ RA 180 Plus is a new water-based cationic emulsion of an acrylic copolymer used as a binder for wood primer, paint and coating formulations.\nWith its cationic chemistry, Ecronova RA 180 Plus is preservative free, and is exceptionally effective as a barrier to tannin and nicotine stains when used in wood primers. Because of its resistance to stains, combined with good scrub resistance, Ecronova RA 180 Plus is also effective for use in 2-in-1 wall paint formulations.\nEcronova RA 180 Plus is solvent and surfactant free and because it does not require coalescents, can be formulated into a very low VOC paint. It also provides outstanding adhesion, as well as water and alkali resistance.\nMichelman’s family of Ecronova RA high quality acrylic polymer dispersions are designed for use as binders in a wide variety of applications, including specialty architectural and industrial coatings, interior and exterior building paints, durable wood coatings, and concrete coatings.\nThis product is used in many applications including the following:\n||adhesion, alkali resistance, stain blocking, water resistance\nThese physical properties are typical but should not be considered specifications.\n||4.0 – 5.0\n|MINIMUM FILM FORMING TEMPERATURE (°C)\n||43.0 – 45.0\n|BROOKFIELD VISCOSITY (CPS, MPA·S)\n||400 – 2000","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.brandonmartinez.com/2010/09/12/painting-a-living-room-update/","date":"2020-09-26T05:41:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400234232.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20200926040104-20200926070104-00080.warc.gz","language_score":0.9656567573547363,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__121579586","lang":"en","text":"The past few weeks have been all about home improvement. This weeks project: painting the living room.\nThis is how the the room started:\nPainting the trim:\nIt's amazing what a couple gallons of paint and some time can get you.\nWe still need to do a little bit of touch up before it's officially finished, andwe still need to put down some quarter-round by the baseboard to cover some unevenness of the wood planks in the floor. After that, we're done with this room!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://curatedinteriors.online/products/ryan-russell-peaking-sun","date":"2021-11-29T09:05:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964358702.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20211129074202-20211129104202-00250.warc.gz","language_score":0.9094979763031006,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__68430314","lang":"en","text":"Original oil painting by Ryan Russell, on canvas in a wooden gray-wash floating frame. House Mountain depicted in cool, wintry tones with a shock of citron yellow as the sun peaks through cloud cover.\nDimensions: 9.25\" tall x 17.25\" wide x 2\" deep\nPlease Note: All original artwork is currently available for in-store pickup only. For more information on our selection of original artwork, or to inquire for a custom shipping quote please contact our team via email at firstname.lastname@example.org. We love helping beautiful art find loving homes!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://trifolia.ca/page/the_artists","date":"2024-04-13T09:48:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00137.warc.gz","language_score":0.931507408618927,"token_count":198,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__173278994","lang":"en","text":"Laura Feeleus works mainly as a painter and textile artist. Themes in her work include nostalgia and play, reflecting imagery of animals, home, travel, and folk art.\nGeorgina Montgomery is an abstract/contemporary artist working with paint, mixed media, photography, and found objects. Her practice combines a love of abstract expressionism and colour field painting with a fascination in the marvel of our existence.\nShe’s inspired not only by what scientists, philosophers, poets, and satirists say about the experience of existence, but by the power of visual arts to help us make sense of it all. Find Georgina at her website and on Instagram.\nIn her art practice, Louise Oborne explores interactions between natural and human-made environments, how we grapple with nature and place, and how we understand our seen and unseen world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.blpantherband.com/definition-how-to-use-and-types-of-spry-gun-spray-paint/","date":"2019-08-25T03:19:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027322170.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20190825021120-20190825043120-00022.warc.gz","language_score":0.8819212317466736,"token_count":914,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__40602589","lang":"en","text":"Muhammad Jafar Shiddiq\nTuesday, August 20, 2019\nDefinition, How to Use and Types of Spry Gun (Spray Paint) – Spray gun is a tool used\nto atomize liquid objects, usually a spray gun is used for\nspray paint. By using a spray gun, the result of painting will be\nbetter and saves the use of paint compared to using a brush. For\nget good painting results when using a spray gun, you\nrequires practice and experience in order to produce maximum results. For\nthose of you who just want to learn to paint or buy a spray gun, tips\nbelow may be helpful to determine what type of spray gun is\nneed to buy.\nParts of the Spray Gun:\nnozzle / nozzle cap\nspray / trigger lever\nWide regulator knob for spraying paint\nknob regulates the amount of paint released from the nozzle\nknob to regulate the pressure of the air entering the spray gun\nall spray guns have a knob to regulate the incoming air pressure as shown (no 6). But you can install a tool called (pressure regulator) on the bottom (vent) spray\ngun. This tool is normal already\nthere is a pressure indicator in the form of analog or digital.\nTypes of Spray Gun:\nIn the spray gun with suction feed type,\nthe paint container is on\nthe bottom of the spray gun. This type of spray gun requires a lot of energy or wind to be able to suck\nand spitting out paint, apart from that\nfrom its body too\nbig, this type of spray gun\nnot suitable for painting small narrow surfaces. Advantages\nof this type of spray gun can hold a lot of paint so it is suitable for\npainting with a large field\nand broad as walls, fences.\n2. Gravity Feed\nspray gun with this type, because\nthe storage tube is located\nat the top of the spray gun,\nthen the paint will come out through the nozzle by itself and the wind just works\nto spray paint, so\nnot spend a lot of energy or\nangina to do\npainting process. This is the most type of spray gun\noften used to paint cars, motorcycles and so on.\nit's suction feed and gravity\nfeeds, the nozzle in the spray gun also varies in size, depending on\nwhat area will be painted and how thick the paint will be sprayed.\nSpray gun in the middle image, the size of the nozzle is 1.5 mm, while that is\nthe right size is 0.8 mm. The size also affects the size of the pattern\nspray when painting, so if the area to be painted is small, use a spray gun with\nsmall size and vice versa if\nthe size is bigger then use a bigger spray gun too (adjust it\nHow to Use and Adjust the Spray Gun\nthe type of spray gun used,\nhow to use and adjust\nspray gun is generally the same. To get the maximum settings, you\nneed to try repeatedly\nCheck the output of the spray gun nozzle. Because with different\nthe thickness of the paint, the settings will be different too.\nthe output air pressure on the compressor to be 26 psi or adjust it to\nmanual on the spray gun when, then put the spray gun on the hose\npaint into the tank, then cover.\nknob to adjust the amount of liquid that will come out of the nozzle. Rotate the nozzle\nclockwise to shrink and turn counter-clockwise to\nmultiply the output that comes out of the nozzle.\nAdjust the pressure\nair that enters the spray gun. Trials and errors are needed here\nto get the right spray. The principle is if\ntoo much wind coming in, the paint will become fog and\nspeckled, paint becomes wasteful and the results obtained will not\nnice. Vice versa, if too little air pressure\nobtained, the paint will not spray properly.\nknob for a wide range of spray paints. Rotate the knob clockwise\nto shrink the area of the spray and turn counter clockwise to\nenlarge the area of the spray. Before painting on the area to be painted,\ndo an experiment first from the results of paint spray on the newspaper or\n(tagsToTranslate) Definition (t) How to use and type of spry gun (spray paint)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.theflyingplum.com/jo-bansall","date":"2019-05-20T12:21:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232255944.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20190520121941-20190520143941-00308.warc.gz","language_score":0.9835864305496216,"token_count":238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__138043809","lang":"en","text":"Jo has been working full-time as an oil painter since 2011 and has exhibited in a number of galleries in the UK, including the RWA in Bristol. Her training was classical drawing in Denmark and oil painting in a realist school in Italy.\nHowever she is the first to say that technique is not everything and that the first thing to fall in love with, is the oil paints themselves. Her course is to encourage anyone to have a go and she will guide you through the fundamentals needed to create your first still life oil painting.\nIf you want to find out more about Jo, have a look at her website: Jo Bansall\nThis is the still life that Jo will be working on in her course but most importantly she'll be encouraging you to have a go.\nDo you need to be able to draw? It's not necessary because you'll learn to draw with the oil paints, one of the most friendly mediums in the art world!\nNo photographs, no copying but learning how to put what you see in front of you onto the canvas. The result will be your impression of what you see with a certain amount of accuracy gained by completing the course.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bartoncustompainting.com/services","date":"2017-10-18T05:33:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187822747.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20171018051631-20171018071631-00265.warc.gz","language_score":0.9162343144416809,"token_count":462,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__84279910","lang":"en","text":"Located in North County, San Diego, Barton Custom Painting specializes in the residential repainting of single-family homes and new high-end custom homes. Our craftsmanship is customized to meet the exact needs and desires for your home.\nWhen painting the interior of your home, we treat it as if it were our own. Every necessary precaution is taken to ensure that all flooring, furniture, and personal items are safely protected. We understand the stress that home improvements can sometimes create and leave your home thoroughly cleaned up at day’s end so that you can still comfortably live in your home.\n- Complete Interior House Painting\n- Custom Woodwork\n- Baseboards, crown molding, doors, wainscot, chair rail, mantels, windows, shutters, bookshelves, entertainment systems.\n- New cabinets (paint or stain grade)\n- Stripping and Refinishing of existing cabinetry, handrails, and doors.\n- Light drywall repair and retexturing\nEXTERIOR PAINTING SERVICES\nWhen painting the exterior of your home, our goal is to make sure that you receive the most durable, long-lasting paint job that will protect the investment of your home. This longevity is accomplished by using top-quality paints and by ensuring that all surfaces are properly prepared and primed to promote proper adhesion.\n- Complete Exterior House Painting\n- Pressure Washing\n- Stripping, Staining, and Refinishing of new/existing doors.\nChoosing colors for you home can be a difficult decision. Selecting the right color scheme requires that you take into consideration the lighting, flooring, and furnishings of your home. Barton Custom Painting offers its clients a free color consultation with all signed contracts on interior or exterior painting. Taking advantage of our experience will help you to avoid mistakes, and most importantly, alleviate the burden of finding the perfect color scheme.\nLicensed, Bonded & Insured – California License C-33 # 846381\nIndustry Partner to ASID (American Society of Interior Decorators)\nMember of PDCA (Painting and Decorating Contractors of America)\nBarton Custom Painting is committed to helping the North County Community: See our Community Service Work","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.virtualvermont.com/store/Justin-Tso-the-Herd-Original-Native-American-Painting-96-x48-_274273961186.html","date":"2020-04-01T21:29:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370506121.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20200401192839-20200401222839-00080.warc.gz","language_score":0.9513378739356995,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__135790702","lang":"en","text":"Justin Tso 'THE HERD' Original Native American Painting - 96″x48″ For Sale\nThis item has been shown 38 times.\nJustin Tso 'THE HERD' Original Native American Painting - 96″x48″: $15,000\nThis monumental piece commissioned in 1988 And framed in copper in 1989 By copper artist John L. this is the largest painting done by Justin, the size of the framed work is 8’ x 4’, and is framed in gilded copper 3 ¼ x1 ⅛ .The painting took two months to complete, and is twice the size of any of his previous work he has done to date, he referenced to this piece as monumental. Justin thought this piece was lost until I purchased an estate near the Mexico border and unwrapped the piece a couple years ago. Justin believes I was the first to open the wrapping since he painted the art.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kmitch3ll33.wixsite.com/website-2","date":"2020-09-27T01:24:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400249545.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20200926231818-20200927021818-00468.warc.gz","language_score":0.9458663463592529,"token_count":158,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__147878691","lang":"en","text":"ORIGINAL PAINTINGS AND PRINTS\nCelebrating texture, color, and design through paint\nABOUT POCKET FOX STUDIOS\n“Stillness is rare and fleeting in our busy lives. While there is still an inexhaustible supply of it, nobody is looking.” Ryan Holiday\nFinding stillness in beauty is my passion, and I aim to accomplish that through my surreal landscapes and simple celebration of the texture of the paint.\nIn my paintings, I express calm and balance in an attempt to bring those attributes to my own world. Painting became my meditation. I hope they bring you the peace of mind and spirit of contentment they bring me.\n\"The essential thing is to work in a state of mind that approaches prayer\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.galanty.co/products/arrtx-simptap-acrylic-marker-24-colors","date":"2024-04-19T15:06:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817438.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419141145-20240419171145-00572.warc.gz","language_score":0.8846018314361572,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__29185171","lang":"en","text":"Exclusive Design: Our markers feature a top valve action mechanism, ensuring durability and longevity for the brush tip, allowing you to enjoy prolonged use without worrying about wear and tear.\n1-6 mm Nylon Brush Tip: Experience the versatility of our markers with a soft and flexible nylon brush tip that offers variable line widths, enabling you to achieve precise detailing or broad strokes with ease, enhancing the depth and dimension of your artwork.\nColor Effect: Immerse yourself in a world of novel, bright, and vivid colors with our markers. 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Experience superior quality and performance with every stroke, allowing you to create stunning artworks on various surfaces with confidence.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://scal.org/test/","date":"2020-07-13T09:05:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593657143354.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20200713064946-20200713094946-00191.warc.gz","language_score":0.9530734419822693,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__134454214","lang":"en","text":"Offered: 6 Fridays, beginning: October 6, 9:30am to 12:00\nInstructor: Ann McMillan\nSoft Pastels are a dreamy medium, and lovely for people just getting started learning to paint. Ann will bring 80 stick kits and get you started on a new addiction. Pastels are a gorgeous way to learn color harmony and immediacy in painting. Pastels are instantly rewarding for new painters! But wait, you ask, “Aren’t pastels a drawing material?” They can be, but not the way I use and teach them. For me, pastels are pre-mixed brush loads of vibrant paint. Most beginning painting students struggle with mixing clean colors. Soft Pastels bypass that struggle and get you right into the process.\nInstructor: Ann McMillan: Ann’s artistic career has been an adventure in many styles of painting. She began with science and botanical illustration, followed by an exploration of portraiture and figure painting, and then pursued plein air landscape painting. Ann’s teaching focuses on skill-building in drawing and painting. Ann teaches at the Palo Alto Art Center.\nOffered: 6 Fridays, beginning: October 6, 9:30 to 12:00.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bdmtrucks.com/our-facility","date":"2017-09-24T10:11:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818689975.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20170924100541-20170924120541-00345.warc.gz","language_score":0.9652222990989685,"token_count":191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__125362839","lang":"en","text":"BDM Truck Collision Repair is a body and paint repair shop for large fleet vehicles. We moved into our new 12,000 sq ft. facility in 2012 which includes all the latest saftey and fire suppresion systems. We have a large fire proof paint mixing room that has two Sherwin Williams computerized paint mixing machines and one Sikens paint mixing machine for the Pierce fire equipment. The front door is 26' wide by 18' high which helps us park and work on at least 10 vehicles at a time. Our new paint booth is 16'x17'x44' long which allows us to paint anything. This cross draft paint booth flows 150 cubic ft of air per minute. We have a 24' wide \"Big Ass Fan\" in our shop which helps keep things cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Please come by anytime to visit our new facility at 10134 Residency Rd. Manassas, Va.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gracespringchurch.org/journeyitems","date":"2022-08-11T15:18:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571472.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20220811133823-20220811163823-00628.warc.gz","language_score":0.9688584208488464,"token_count":116,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__76181766","lang":"en","text":"In 2021 we embarked on The Journey, a walk through the entire Bible in one year. It was a time of rich learning and deep connection with the Lord.\nDuring The Journey, we had an artist paint a section of a mural every week, using image and color to communicate what the Lord is teaching us throughout the Scriptures.\nKnowing that the mural was impactful, we wanted to provide different items to remember the season of The Journey.\nFollow the links below to find something that speaks to you.\nDon't see something you're looking for?Send Us a Message","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jeffengberg.com/","date":"2024-04-15T09:54:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816954.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415080257-20240415110257-00789.warc.gz","language_score":0.9219456315040588,"token_count":250,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__199871822","lang":"en","text":"Current exhibition: gallery Art Nou Mil.lenni - group show\nThe artist is currently represented by the art gallery Art Nou Mil.lenni (Barcelona).\nHe is a member of the Norwegian Association of Independent Artists (NFUK), the Norwegian Visual Artists Association (NBK/Norsk Billedkunstnere), the Association of Visual Artists in Oslo (BO/Billedkunstnerne i Oslo) and the Norwegian Drawing Society (Tegnerforbundet).\nHe has his artistic education from California Lutheran University (USA), the National College of Art and Design in Oslo, and Strykejernet Art School in Oslo. He was also associated with Can Serrat International Art Center near Barcelona during the foundational phase from 1991-2001.\nMr Engberg's artwork asks us the question: \"Behind objective reality is a different world; a world that often presents itself to us through dreams and other enlightened states. What happens if we dare to lift a bit on the metaphysical veil, the thin film, to see what lies behind it?\"\nWith a clear reference to Surrealism, the artist shows us magic landscapes, raw emotions and absurd situations playing out on the two dimensional surface.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://irfree.top/2020/11/21/paint-and-frame-botanical-painting-nearly-20-inspired-projects-to-paint-and-fr/","date":"2020-11-23T18:43:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141164142.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20201123182720-20201123212720-00066.warc.gz","language_score":0.8411961793899536,"token_count":161,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__167063774","lang":"en","text":"Paint and Frame – Botanical Painting – Nearly 20 Inspired Projects to Paint and Fr…\nepub | 14.45 MB | English | Isbn:B07DQ5FTGP |\nAuthor: Sara Boccaccini Meadows | PAge: 96 | Year: 2018\nLearn to create precious watercolor paintings that you can paint and frame in just one day.\nPaint and Frame: Botanical Watercolor features 20 charming modern watercolor projects including florals, nature scenes, and more. With step-by-step instructions, you can try your hand at these \"mini\" projects. Paint and Frame: Botanical Watercolor comes with an instruction book and 20 step-by-step watercolor projects to try.\nCategory:Craft Framing, Prints Art","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.boszilkov.com/works/italy-in-progress","date":"2023-06-05T21:21:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652161.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605185809-20230605215809-00374.warc.gz","language_score":0.9765853881835938,"token_count":150,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__225383535","lang":"en","text":"Italy, in-progress. This painting hangs unfinished, but I'll enjoy it on the wall until I'm ready to complete it.\nRather than hiding this in my studio unfinished, I hung it on the wall until it is time to start on it again. I started this piece after returning from northern Italy and Rome. Each section is inspired by photos I took in there: art, mosaics, wood beams, ceiling paintings, etc.\nI originally wanted to make two painted wood panels as cabinet doors, and there were larger sections on the bottom of each panel. I ended up taking off the bottom portions, attaching the panels to a larger one, and framing it.\nScroll below for in process photos and see some of the layers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ostazak.com/courses/digital-painting/","date":"2023-12-04T02:33:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100523.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204020432-20231204050432-00082.warc.gz","language_score":0.8893876075744629,"token_count":240,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__12992409","lang":"en","text":"This course is an introduction to digital painting and color composition, After finishing this course you will be able to paint digitally using Wacom tablets, which capture your every brush stroke and enable you to use traditional drawing techniques in the digital realm. This course is recommended for those interested in digital painting, concept art, caricature, comics and character design.\nSections to be covered in this course:\n- Introduction to Digital Painting\n- Color Theory\n- Digital Painting Techniques\n- Light and Color Study\n- Environment Painting\n- Speed Painting\n- Painting a Caricature Portrait\n- Creating a Character Concept\n- Laptop with Photoshop Software\n- Wacom Tablet (Any Model)\n- Students must be familiar with basic tools of Photoshop\n*Please note that this course is not going to cover the basic Photoshop tools usage.\n24 Hours, 2 sessions a week (4 weeks)\nThis course location is Cairo, Egypt, but it can be arranged to any other country within the middle east.\nWork by Your Mentor\nPlease register for this course and we will contact you to arrange for the next steps, if you have any concerns, please contact us now.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://dcontemporary.com/david-fawcett/","date":"2017-09-26T05:28:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818695066.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20170926051558-20170926071558-00276.warc.gz","language_score":0.9682831168174744,"token_count":415,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__35858444","lang":"en","text":"Two passengers listening to Status Quo\nD Contemporary is very happy to present\n20th October – 2nd November\nMonday – Saturday | 11am – 6pm\nPrivate View: 19th October – 6:30 – 9pm\nEnglish artist based in Tunbridge Wells\nA note from the artist.\nI’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from working in London and this exhibition represents a collection of my paintings based on my working life. Commuting and working in an office, going to see clients, travelling on the tube – all these aspects of my life have provided me with great subject matter for paintings. I rely on my visual memory when I paint so all of my work is really a loose representation of what I see. The other dimension to my painting is that I often try and find a humorous theme or narrative to the image. The title is a very important element in conveying this and I enjoy trying to work out the wording to maximise the overall effect of the painting.\nI am self-taught and have developed my painting style over the last twenty-five years or so. I always work in acrylic and try and paint every day if I can. In terms of the actual painting – colour harmonisation is probably the key thing I strive for in every work. When I first started painting seriously I would keep a sheet and my paints behind the settee and as soon as the kids had gone to bed, get all my gear out and paint lying on the living room floor. With the onset of middle age and a dodgy back, I have moved off the floor and now use an easel.\nI have exhibited in a number of galleries over the years. My paintings have been used for greeting cards, a postcard at the Royal Academy, an album cover, concert poster, a cover for a law book, a shop window display for a major high street retailer in the West End and Convent Garden and also for designs on a number of products of a major high street retailer.\nSelection of works on display","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lizzieharper.co.uk/2013/02/botanical-illustration-tips-on-painting-white-flowers/","date":"2023-12-03T07:48:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100489.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203062445-20231203092445-00596.warc.gz","language_score":0.9383417367935181,"token_count":504,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__3930546","lang":"en","text":"Botanical illustration tips on painting white flowers\nPainting White flowers: A problem needing a solution\nI was painting a snowdrop the other day, and wrestling, as always, with the best way to paint the petals of white flowers. There are as many different approaches to this troublesome aspect of botanical illustration as there are scientific illustrators; so I thought it’d be worth considering.\nPlace a leaf behind the white flower\nA handy trick in the first instance, especially if the flower you’re painting is startling white, is to use the leaves as a background. This can set the white off really dramatically, and means you can leave the white more or less untouched. You do have to be a little careful not to make the composition look too awkward by twisting the leaves around, but it can be really useful.\nAdd a pale background\nAnother trick also involves using backgrounds, but in this case a background wash. All the images below are from my sketchbook studies rather than from finished paintings. I tend to favour a background mix of Windsor blue, a purple, and a touch of brown. Apply it to the edge of the petals, then add water to bleed it outwards. You can use whatever colour background wash you’d like for this approach, just be sure to keep it gentle and to fade it outwards.\nColour on the white petals\nSometimes, though, you can’t evade the issue, and have to paint the white petals against a white background. A very light pencil can give a clear, neutral enclosing line to give the petals their shape. When using colour, the trick is to keep it light when you apply it. Do trials first to see what colour most closely matches the white in the shadows of the petals. It may be a greenish hue as with this oxeye daisy.\nPerhaps it’ll be an ochre, as on the stem and stamens of this autumn crocus.\nSome white petals help by being tinged with a colour, as with these daisies.\nPainting whites: Looking at other botanical illustrators\nIt’s also interesting to see how other illustrators have tackled the same issues; look for background washes, use of foliage, pencil lines for petal edges, and very light use of pinks, greens and blues in the paintings of Chris Hart Davies, Helga Powell and Jo Glover.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mybotanicallife.com/service-page/pigmentsandpaints","date":"2023-09-21T16:24:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506028.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20230921141907-20230921171907-00543.warc.gz","language_score":0.8291172385215759,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__174874628","lang":"en","text":"Explore Natural Pigments & Paints\nLearn to make your own natural pigments and paints from earth and plant-based materials.\n- 65 US dollars$65\nIn this 2ish hour class we will: - Learn about natural pigments and how to extract them - Learn about natural binders and how to create them from different materials - Use mineral pigments to create watercolor paints - Make and take home a six color set of watercolor paints $65 (all materials provided) Address to the Wild Arts Learning Studio in Springfield, MO will be emailed upon booking. BOOKING: If you don't see available dates within 30 days from the day you are looking, click \"Book\" and the next available class date will pop up.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.makinghomebase.com/diy-hand-painted-wood-sign/","date":"2023-05-30T18:50:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224646076.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20230530163210-20230530193210-00109.warc.gz","language_score":0.9399792551994324,"token_count":732,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__190171777","lang":"en","text":"DIY Hand Painted Wood Sign\nEarlier this week I told you about my trip to Hawaii. I’m still dreaming about it. Since I couldn’t bring the beautiful beaches back with me I thought I should do something to bring a little bit of ALOHA into my house in the form of this hand painted wood sign.\nI started sprucing up my powder room a few days ago when I realized I’ve had the same decor in there since my first house almost eight years ago (#didijustadmitthat #suredid). I’m planning on a colorful beachy style so I’m starting it off with this aloha sign.\nThe sign. It is just three wood planks glued together and secured using another small plank and some finishing nails.\nThe color combo. These colors are just samples that I had in my garage from previous projects. I wanted a colorful and beachy look and I love the coral, yellow, mint combination.\nThe process. The process of making the sign was really simple. Pretty much just paint brush strokes of the different colors all over the board. I started with coral. Note: If I did it again I would start with the lightest color and move on to the darkest to prevent wasting any paint.\n*Make sure to allow for drying time between colors*\nTake the second color and randomly brush on the paint to fill in some of the blank space.\nWith the third color fill in the rest of the blank space. At this point you can also paint over any space where you feel like one color is too over powering. You want to really concentrate on the middle section as that is where your lettering will be.\nUsing transfer paper I placed the vinyl lettering on the painted board. I used my Silhouette Cameo to create the vinyl lettering. The font is KG Eyes Wide Open.\nThen I painted one coat of white paint over the entire board. After the paint dried I peeled off the vinyl lettering to reveal the perfect multicolored sign.\nIt’s just so cheerful and is a gazillion times better than that old powder room decor. I can’t wait for the rest of the space to come together. But seriously, can I just have a multicolored hand painted wood sign for every space in my house now? This was way too fun!\nHappy Friday friends!\nI love the colors you chose for this sign, Chelsea!\nLove the sign and the colors. Super cute.\nSo pretty. I might have to bring a little aloha in to my slice of O’ahu with this sign. As of yet, our little space doesn’t reflect the outdoors. 🙂 Glad you enjoyed your trip to our islands.\nLove this project! The colors are perfect! Can’t wait to see what else you do in here 🙂\nThis is so adorable Chelsea!! I love the colors (of course) and I love the way you did three different colors instead of the standard one base with one over top… great idea!! Pinned! Hope you are having a great week – it was super awesome to meet you in ‘real’ life!\nThat sign is AWESOME, Chelsea! You did it exactly opposite then I would have guessed….I thought maybe you painted with a bunch of different colors over a stencil…it is SO cute!!! Love!\nSuch a cute & easy DIY project! And love the color choices! *pinning this to pinterest*","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://news.st-aug.edu/event/opening-of-homecoming-exhibition-of-paintings-by-mr-ernest-m-lee-a-son-of-saint-aug/","date":"2023-09-28T21:17:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510454.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928194838-20230928224838-00660.warc.gz","language_score":0.9338001608848572,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__45550512","lang":"en","text":"Opening of Homecoming Exhibition of paintings by Mr. Ernest M. Lee, a son of Saint Aug\nOctober 5 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm\nThe SAU Gallery is hosting a Homecoming Exhibition of paintings by Mr. Ernest M. Lee, a son of Saint Aug. The show will open on Thursday, October 5, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. The Homecoming Coronation will follow. The show will be up through Tuesday, October 31. Gallery hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and by appointment. The SAU Gallery is in the Seby Jones Fine Arts Building at 1315 Oakwood Ave.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.wleeatelier.com/new-events","date":"2019-10-18T21:31:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986684854.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20191018204336-20191018231836-00082.warc.gz","language_score":0.9189619421958923,"token_count":1322,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__47830313","lang":"en","text":"Walter’s recent oil painting titled Rolling Road South (11x14) has been accepted in LPAPA’s Annual Art & Nature Juried Show. The artwork will be available for sale at DailyBrushwork.com from November 4th 2019 to November 18th 2019. Price $800.\nWalter was invited to demonstrate his painting technique for the members and guests of Anaheim Art Association at the Downtown Community Center, 250 E. Center Street, Anaheim, CA on Wednesday, December 11, 2019.\nAutumn Impressions: Painting the American Landscape are showcased at Muckenthaler Cultural Center on 1201 W. Malvern Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92833.\nWalter Lee was selected into the show along with other eminent artists of 60. Walter Lee’s accepted oil painting (16x20) titled “Autumnal Drive” depicted a vibrant autumn landscape in Cape Cod, MA.\nView exhibition images online as follows:\nHours: Tuesday - Sunday, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.\nAdmission and events are free and open to the public.\nCalifornia Art Club: 626-583-9009 californiaartclub.org\nLaguna Plein Air Painters Association’s 13th Annual “Less is More” Juried Art Show is now showing at Forest & Ocean Gallery on 480 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach.\nJuried Gallery Artists:\nPaul KratterMargaret Larlham\nThree oil paintings by Walter Lee have been selected into the Laguna Beach City Hall “From Dawn to Dusk” Juried Exhibition. Accepted artwork will be showcased at the City Hall. Exhibit dates are from July 1st, 2019 to September 20th, 2019.\nThe selected paintings include Sycamore Sunset (9x12), Night Canopy (9x12), and Late Night Lounge (11x14). The paintings are available for sale, and the prices range from $600 to $1,000.\nLaguna Beach City Hall is located on 505 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651.\nJuried Gallery Artists:\nHilary McCarthyClark Mitchell\nWalter Lee’s festival booth number is C28.\nRefer to the map attached.\nWalk through the entry arch, go straight passing the gazebo, then you enter C zone on the left.\nWalter Lee’s booth #C28 is only 20 feet or so forward from the gazebo.\nThis extraordinary preview reception night will be held at the Laguna Art-A-Fair grounds on June 26th 2019 from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.\nRemember, Walter Lee’s exhibition booth number is C28.\nCome and mingle with all the exhibiting artists, and enjoy all the artwork in about 120 booths.\nAll the exhibitors and their invited guests are cordially welcome to the show. Each booth would offer snacks and beverages for visitors.\nInvited guests are required to have admission tickets.\nWalter’s two paint-out oil paintings were selected into the Grand Paint Out of Old Towne Orange which was sponsored by Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA) and Chapman University.\nThe accepted artwork of 38 pieces will be showcased at Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University is located across the street from Ruby Restaurant and the Orange Metrolink Station at 167 N. Atchison Street, Old Towne Orange. The parking building is located at 130 N. Lemon Street, Lemon and Maple, one block east of the museum.\nAdmission and parking are all free.\nThe reception will also be held on Saturday night June 8th 2019, between 4 p.m. and 6 p.,m.. His artwork will also be listed on Dailybrushworks.com.\nWalter Lee’s artwork titled “Lobster Daydream” has been selected for the City of Brea Art Gallery’s 34th Annual Made in California Juried Exhibition on view from May 4th through June 28th 2019.\nFree opening reception will be held in the gallery on Saturday, May 4th 2019 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.\nHis another artwork titled “Idling Lunchtruck” had made a debut in 32nd Annual Made in California Juried Exhibition in 2017. (Refer to old photo)\nIdling Lunchtruck in 2017\nWalter Lee’s original oil painting titled “Marine Lift” is selected into the 15th Annual “Best of Plein Air” Juried Art Show sponsored by Laguna Plein Air Painters Association (LPAPA).\nWalter’s additional painting titled “Catch of the Day” is also selected to an expanded digital show on DailyBrushwork.com. For acquisition and viewing of other artwork, visit DailyBrushwork.com. (March 25th 2019)\nIt is known that 40 fine artists were selected into the show out of 280 entrants this year. .Total 60 eminent art pieces of plein air painting are displayed at Forest & Ocean Gallery in the heart of Laguna Beach.\nAt Forest & Ocean Gallery\n480 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach, CA 92651\nTuesday - Friday 11AM - 5PM\nSaturday 10AM - 6PM\nSunday 11AM - 5PM\nWalter Lee’s prize winning original oil painting, “Backwater Reflection”was invited by the City of Whittier Cultural Arts Commission and presented at Parnell Park Community Center Lobby during the five-week period in March and April 2019.\nHis prize winning artwork was earlier awarded the second place oil painting category in the 59th Annual Hillcrest Festival of Fine Arts in La Habra Heights in February 22, 23 and 24, 2019.\nOpening hours are on Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nThe reception is scheduled on March 27, 2019 at 5 p.m. at Parnell Park. A welcome and light reception is to begin at 5:30 p.m.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://renovationsdonerightbyt.com/painting/","date":"2020-02-25T14:25:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875146123.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20200225141345-20200225171345-00434.warc.gz","language_score":0.9587129354476929,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__32972938","lang":"en","text":"Is there a room in your home that could use a fresh coat of paint? Maybe the outside of your home is looking worse for wear. Whatever the issue may be, you can rely on Renovations Done Right by T-Will & Company for expert painting help. We offer interior and exterior painting services in the Memphis, TN area.\nWhether you're remodeling your home or just making a few small updates, you can count on us for all of the painting services you need to complete your project. 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In this article, we will discuss the basics of brake caliper painting and provide some tips for getting the best results.\nShould I paint my brake calipers?\nThere are a few reasons why you might want to paint your brake calipers. One reason is for aesthetics; brake calipers that are painted can add a touch of style to your car. Another reason is to protect your brake calipers from the elements. brake calipers that are exposed to the elements can corrode and wear down over time, which can eventually lead to brake problems. If you live in an area where brake calipers are likely to be exposed to the elements, painting them can help to extend their lifespan.\nHire a professional vs do it yourself\npainting your brake calipers is not a difficult task, but it is one that requires some care and attention to detail. If you are not confident in your ability to paint your brake calipers, it is always best to hire a professional. brake caliper painting companies will have the proper equipment and expertise to get the job done right.\nBrake caliper spary paint\nThere different ways to pain brake calipers. The most common is brake caliper spary paint. brake caliper spray paint comes in a can and can be applied directly to the brake calipers. This method is quick and easy, but it can be difficult to achieve a consistent finish.\nBrake Caliper powder coating\nBrake calliper powder coating is another option that produces a more durable finish. However, brake calliper powder coating is a more involved process and will likely require the assistance of a professional.\n3. How to paint brake calipers without removing them?\nIf you choose to paint your brake calipers yourself, you can do so without removing them from your car. This can be a time-saving measure, as removing and reinstalling brake calipers can be a bit of a hassle.\nTo paint brake calipers without removing them, you will need to purchase a brake caliper paint kit. These kits usually come with everything you need to get the job done, including instructions.\nOnce you have everything you need, follow these steps to paint your brake calipers:\n1. Clean the brake calipers with brake cleaner and a rag. This will remove any brake dust or other debris that could prevent the paint from adhering properly.\n2. Apply painters tape to the area around the brake calipers. This will help to keep paint from getting on other parts of your car.\n3. Use a brake caliper brush or a small paintbrush to apply the brake caliper paint evenly to the brake calipers. Make sure to get into all the nooks and crannies.\n4. Allow the brake caliper paint to dry completely before driving your car.\nHow to paint by removing yoru brake Calipers\nIf you have decided to remove your brake calipers for painting, follow these steps:\n1. Use a brake caliper removal tool to disconnect the brake line from the caliper. You will need to do this for both the front and rear brake calipers.\n2. Use a wrench to remove the bolts that hold the caliper in place. There are usually two bolts on each caliper.\n3. Remove the brake pads from the caliper. You can do this by removing the retaining clips that hold them in place.\n4. Clean the brake calipers with brake cleaner and a rag. This will remove any brake dust or other debris that could prevent the paint from adhering properly.\n5. Apply painters tape to the area around the brake calipers. This will help to keep paint from getting on other parts of your car.\n6. Use a brake caliper brush or a small paintbrush to apply the brake caliper paint evenly to the brake calipers. 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Simply erase the error and move on! This frees the artist to try different styles and techniques without destroying the painting and wasting paper.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.myhomeindoor.com/home-improvment/highly-reviewed-painters-and-decorators-in-london.html","date":"2017-11-24T09:15:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934807344.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20171124085059-20171124105059-00407.warc.gz","language_score":0.9605554938316345,"token_count":522,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__115557670","lang":"en","text":"It is not easy trying to find a reputable painter and decorator in London and sometimes you can get caught out when you hire a random painter and decorator to do the job. You need to do your research to ensure you don’t end up with a bad service.\nMy name is Mark Rice and I am a professional painter and decorator offering my skilled workmanship to you. 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The tranquility it represents and how peaceful it made me feel as I was painting it makes me love this image.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lepenthousegallery.com/pages/commission-one-of-our-artist","date":"2020-11-25T02:10:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141180636.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20201125012933-20201125042933-00166.warc.gz","language_score":0.976279616355896,"token_count":132,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__1258065","lang":"en","text":"Commission an artist\nMaybe you're interested in buying a painting that will fit your new living room style or maybe you need to rent some artwork for an event ?\nprovide advice on your purchases. If you don't know which one to buy you can send us a photo of the room you are redecorating and we will send it back with the painting of your choice added on your wall.\nWhether it is for a big mural or personal projects, our artists can help you accomplish your project.\nIf you want to work with one of our artists please fill up the form below and we'll get back to you as fast as we can.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.larevente.art/en/product/dominique-goupil/","date":"2023-12-07T16:39:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100677.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207153748-20231207183748-00050.warc.gz","language_score":0.9865344166755676,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__225341585","lang":"en","text":"Born in 1970, Dominique Goupil lives and works in Montreal. She has been painting professionally since 1997, after studying visual arts at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Since then, she has taken part in some fifteen group exhibitions, some of which were held in Montreal, Toronto, New York and Morges, Switzerland. She has also had several solo exhibitions in various recognized art venues, including the Galerie Simon Blais, which has represented her since 1999. Her paintings are part of several private and institutional collections.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artclectic.org/artists/fred-cox-fine-art/","date":"2023-03-23T10:11:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945144.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20230323100829-20230323130829-00164.warc.gz","language_score":0.975357711315155,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__66339054","lang":"en","text":"No products were found matching your selection.\nNew to Artclectic\nFred Cox studied with French artists Pascal Amblard and Michel Nadai. He is a participant in Salon- a gathering of artists from around the world who meet each year in a host city to paint and discuss their craft. Fred has participated in Salons in Norway, France and Italy.\nHis work is serene, calming and impressionistic. Fred is inspired by “nature and beautiful locations around the world.”\nA working artist for 34 years, he uses acrylic, oil, resin, gilding and old world techniques to achieve a modern look. Fred’s pieces include custom framing and gilding made for each painting in his studio .\nCollecting famous artists' letters and autographs, as well as vintage art materials.\nI don't typically name a piece unless it has a special meaning, I'm not into coming up with a clever title to make it sound \"artsy.\" I just want to paint something that is pleasing to me and to others. 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I’m influenced by Modern Scottish Colourists, thanks to my grandmother’s involvement with the Bongate Gallery, Alnwick. I’ve developed mainly as a colourist, attracted to elements of landscape: trees, water and ruined castles, working in a variety of media. My paintings capture the tension between intimacy of detail and the broad sweep of landscape and sky.\nI have sketched and painted all my life, and have run a number of workshops, art demonstrations and short courses including teaching through Frome Community Education and Trowbridge Town Hall Arts.\nMy work has been exhibited at a number of galleries including Melbourne & Hobart, Australia, The Mall, BSA, RWA, Southampton Art Gallery, Presteign, Broadway, First View at Stourhead, Bruton Art Works, Ace Arts in Somerton and the Black Swan Art Centre, Frome.\nI am a member of Artists 303, Events co-ordinator for the Frome Art Trail 2021. Chair of the Black Swan Guild 2019.\nContact the artist:\nArrange a viewing\nIf you would like to arrange a viewing of this artist's work, please contact the artist direct.\nMy Gallery of Art For Sale\nClick on an image below to view art for sale\n|27cm (H) x 34cm (W)||34.5 (H) x 29.5cm (W)|\n|44cm (H) x 54cm (W)||43cm (W) x 36cm (H)|\n|43cm (W) x 36cm (H)||33cm (H) x 33cm (W)|\n|23cm (H) x 23cm (W)||49cm (W) x 34cm (H)|\n|43.5cm (H) x 54cm (W)||40.5cm (H) x 47cm (W)|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.stisa.co.uk/artist-gallery/peter-peterson/","date":"2022-05-20T09:40:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662531779.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20220520093441-20220520123441-00507.warc.gz","language_score":0.9817639589309692,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__307076600","lang":"en","text":"Peter was born in India and obtained his Diploma in Painting at The Hornsey College of Art in 1967.\nHe began his teaching career at Chesterfield College of Art, and became a Senior Lecturer in Fine Art at Epsom School of Art and Design, retiring in 1984. He has exhibited work at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions and the Royal Society of British Artists since the late 1960’s.\nPeter was elected to the RBA in 1978, becoming it’s Vice-President in 1988.\nExhibiting at numerous London and National Galleries, he has also had Major one man exhibitions (1992 and 1995) at the Mall Galleries. He has won numerous prestigious art awards, including the De Laszlo Medal (1994), the Guilders Workshop Prize at the Discerning Eye exhibition (1997) and was a finalist for the Huntington group Art prize (1983).\nPeter has held posts as:\nvisiting lecturer at Falmouth Art college (1986). visiting lecturer/teaching tour to Bermuda (1989 and 1992)\nHis work has been exhibited and sold abroad in the USA, Bermuda and Hong Kong.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.formbyonline.com/articles/black-presence-exhibition-at-the-atkinson","date":"2019-10-16T23:44:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986670928.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20191016213112-20191017000612-00166.warc.gz","language_score":0.9692880511283875,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__34751928","lang":"en","text":"The Atkinson Art Gallery in Southport are featuring an exhibition of the work of artist Nahem Shoa until November 2019.\nNahem Shoa uses texture to build up his portraits, so they appear 3D. It is hard to capture with photos how striking these paintings really are— The Atkinson, Southport (@AtkinsonThe) October 2, 2019\nNahem's exhibition Black Presence is on until Nov 23rd. Entry is free. pic.twitter.com/aLnRl80Q8K\nShoa has curated a selection of his striking portrait paintings alongside key historic and contemporary paintings of black portrait sitters. Nahem is especially keen to increase the number of positive images of black people in British art collections and has donated many of his own works to public collections.\nThe exhibition includes work by Joshua Reynolds and Sonia Boyce, as well as Allan Ramsay’s outstanding ‘Portrait of an African (probably Ignatius Sancho)\nArtist Nahem talks about his work in the following video.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.grundyartgallery.com/programme/past/2007/13/","date":"2020-08-05T08:23:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439735916.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20200805065524-20200805095524-00017.warc.gz","language_score":0.9702723026275635,"token_count":409,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__147372693","lang":"en","text":"20/01/2007 — 3/03/2007\nThe Fylde Collection\nThis was an exhibition of some of the finest works from the Fylde Borough Council Collection.\nFylde is a borough of Lancashire, the border of which runs alongside Blackpool, and includes the towns of Lytham, St. Annes on Sea and Kirkham as well as numerous smaller rural villages.\nThe Collection was begun in 1925 with a donation of one work from John Booth, of the northern-based supermarket chain Booths, and now exceeds over two hundred artworks, primarily 19th century painting. The Collection’s most supportive patron was Alderman James Herbert Dawson who presented over fifty works and whose unrealised ambition for the Collection was the construction of a gallery in Lytham St. Annes in which the Collection could be displayed.\nThis exhibition included thirty of the finest works from the Collection, many never before exhibited publicly.\nThe first three works to enter the Collection were by Richard Ansdell, (1815 -1885), and a number of the artist’s works were included here. Ansdell’s heroic paintings followed the manner of Sir Edwin Landseer - highland landscapes depicting sporting scenes and animal based narratives using a highly skilled painting technique. The artist lived for a time on the Fylde Coast and it is he after whom the local area of Ansdell is named.\nAlso included was Charles Burton Barber’s (1845 - 1894) painting entitled 'In Disgrace', 1886, which is an exquisite example of the English painter’s work. Considered as one of England’s finest animal painters, Barber's sentimental work was enjoyed by Queen Victoria, who commissioned the artist to produce pictorial records of many favoured Royal pets.\nOther artists included in the exhibition were Maud Earl, Andrea Landini and Eugene de Blass.\nThe exhibition was organised in collaboration with Fylde Borough Council.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.magnacoat.co.za/sea-point","date":"2021-01-23T17:19:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703538226.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20210123160717-20210123190717-00508.warc.gz","language_score":0.9277204275131226,"token_count":474,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__121346906","lang":"en","text":"SEA POINT PAINTERS\nPAINTING COMPANY. RESIDENTIAL PAINTING . 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A complete and proper recommedation is only given after a thorough investigation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shop.independent.ie/products/259988-paint-sprayer-total-painter-best-seller","date":"2022-05-23T12:30:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662558015.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20220523101705-20220523131705-00581.warc.gz","language_score":0.934727668762207,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__28000201","lang":"en","text":"Paint like a Pro!\nThe Total Painter is a professional high-performance paint sprayer with an upgraded high-performance motor with 900 Watt industrial paint power, an internal compact chassis with more power and a wider spray area.\nPull the trigger for even greater paint power, speed and performance to get the job done in a fraction of the time you would spend with brushes and rollers.\nAll surfaces and painting jobs, also with oil stain!\nProfessional painters all use power sprayers because they have more power and speed for a better finish in less time, using less paint, saving time and money! 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Matisse created pictures within pictures by depicting patterned textiles, wallcoverings and furniture in his interiors.\nWhen I decided to undertake an extreme make-over on my old dollhouse as a gift for my niece, who better to look to for influence than Matisse. Each room of the tiny three floor home draws color and design inspiration from one of his vivid, ornamental paintings. So far, it’s the closest I’ve come to my daydream of sitting on the green chair in My Room at Beau Rivage .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ochreprintstudio.co.uk/restorations-in-st-marys-hospital-london/","date":"2023-12-08T05:20:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100724.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208045320-20231208075320-00751.warc.gz","language_score":0.9754245281219482,"token_count":381,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__236843260","lang":"en","text":"This month I have been working on a project of restoration with Kate Lovegrove on Bridget Riley’s beautiful mural paintings in St Mary’s Hospital, London. The paintings are on the eighth, ninth and tenth floors of the Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother building. Riley worked on the two first floors in 1987 and returned in 2014 to complete the tenth floor. There are 56m of strips on each floor and these are inspired by the world outside the wards, trying to lift the spirits of those who are in hospital there.\nFor three weeks this month I am restoring these wonderful paintings. They are challenging. As time passes, colours change and our work is to recreate each colour and match them to the original.\nWe are using the same paint as Riley, Lascaux acrylic paint, sometimes even the same paint from the time they were made!\nI have leant so much about the subtlety of her colours since I started the work there. She adds a tint of blue or yellow to her colours to change their vibrancies; a yellow will not be hot anymore as she adds blue to it, making it as if it was painted on a dark background! I am astounded by all the subtleties in all of them and my eyes are often tricked. They seem to be just simple strips, but they are not!\nI will finish my three weeks by restoring the work of Josef and Anni Albers in the Children’s unit. I am looking forward to this!\nIt is hard work: full of cleaning, filling and painting but it is also very humbling and, as days pass, I feel enormously grateful to be healthy and supported by friends and family in all I do. I believe my work will never be the same again after this encounter and I cannot wait to go back to Ochre Print Studio and see what will change!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bulletinobserver.com/?p=260475","date":"2022-12-06T13:29:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711108.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20221206124909-20221206154909-00115.warc.gz","language_score":0.980555534362793,"token_count":450,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__298123481","lang":"en","text":"Shaukat Ali Khokhar’s white paintings against a black background seemed quiet and calm in a solo exhibition titled ‘Labyrinth’ at Koel Gallery, Karachi. Just like rain drops in a dark night. The paintings depicted simplicity, contemplation and silence.\nDevoid of the existence, his paintings reflected the inner meaningless clutter of material sanctum within us all, one that is beyond words, a kind of experiential catharsis.\nHis paintings were often exploratory with considerable emphasis on observation and composition. He used a combination of black and white in each piece, which added texture and shapes and forms and brought depth in his work. The dot technique helped preserve the depth and texture that were seen in his paintings.\nThe monochrome paintings had significant details created by dots that gave extra dimensions to his work.\nShaukat Ali joined the National College of Arts, Lahore and graduated with an MA (Hons) in visual arts, where his work evolved towards minimalism. He loved to draw the streets of his village Mitho Dero near Larkana in his earlier career but later on he painted pigeons, which originated from his childhood memories.\nWith a sound theoretical base, he created his paintings using simple dots. “From the beginning to the finished work of art, the dot is an essential element in my work,” said Shaukat Ali Khokhar in a statement.\nHe had always been a great admirer of the dot used repetitively, just like Daedalus created the labyrinth for King Minos.\nWhile elaborating his work he said, “I remained involved in making intricate patterns based on my thought process. However, every work has a simple beginning but ends in forming complex but beautiful labyrinths. These labyrinths also take me back to my childhood, and I recall roaming around the streets of my village. The labyrinths I create are monologues woven through my feelings and emotions.”\nHe added, “These monologues are formed with myriad dots that invite the viewers to lose themselves in the visuals, travel their own way, with varied options to experience and interpret the journey as they want.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://altoonapl.librarycalendar.com/events/feed/html?age_groups=103&adjust_range=1¤t_date=2023-11-07&ongoing_events=hide","date":"2023-11-30T14:32:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100227.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130130218-20231130160218-00889.warc.gz","language_score":0.8891280293464661,"token_count":128,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__111557239","lang":"en","text":"Senior Set: Splat Studio\nThe library supplies a prepared canvas for dry painting, acrylic paints, brushes, easels, aprons, and space for you to spread out. We'll even post some ideas for inspiration or you can bring your own. This is not a guided painting event.\nRegistration required, must be 60+ to attend.\nThis is a repeat of Splat Studio. Please register for one, duplicate registrations will be cancelled.\nResidency Registration Limit\nRegistration is open to Altoona and rural Polk County residents 4 weeks before the event. 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It has found application almost everywhere where it is necessary to obtain the quality and stability of the production process, such as painting.\nSince painting is the final part of a product, it must be perfect, as long as it looks beautiful and has protective properties. The application of robots, Paintshop, in the car industry is almost unthinkable now.\nQuality and health hazards\nWe all know that the working conditions in the paint shops and the plants where the painting is performed are very difficult and very harmful to health. The air in painting plants is saturated with vapors from painting agents, and these substances are in most cases toxic and even carcinogenic. And this is just one of a number of reasons why painting jobs are entrusted to robots.\nAs for the quality, there is nothing disputable. Each part comes out with the same quality, protection and appearance. It is impossible to apply a larger or smaller amount of paint, protection, varnish, we always get the same, set value. By properly regulating the movement of the robot gun, we achieve an even application of paint. Material savings, in addition to the aforementioned motion control, come with the establishment of a precise rhythm of turning the painting tool on and off. As a result, the amount of waste (scrap) was reduced, and the consistency of quality was improved. By applying and introducing robots into the painting process, we get a stable process.\nWhat characteristics should paint robots have?\nThere are several characteristics that are necessary for quality painting with robots. They allow the robot to quickly and flexibly paint any object with the least consumption of paint, varnish and primer, taking into account the quality of material application in the process of mass production.\nEnough degrees of freedom – The more degrees of freedom (DoF) a robot has, the more capable it is to approach a certain point from several angles. This is important because the painting tool must maintain the correct distance from the surface to ensure safe and stable painting.\nApplicator – The working part of any painting robot whose role is to apply paint. Two variants are used: an atomizer with rotating bells and an air spray gun. The applicator turns liquid paint into a spray or fine mist for application to the surface to be painted. By combining paint and air pressures (in certain applications and currents), an appropriate “brush” is obtained, as the basic process parameter of the painting program.\nPaint pump – The paint pump is one of the basic components of robotic painting. A dosing gear pump is usually used, mainly in the process of serial automated production or an external supply is used.\nColor changer – Some paint robots allow you to quickly switch between different colors using a color changer consisting of a series of paint, air and thinner / water valve blocks. The switching process leads to flushing of the system because it is necessary to flush the old paint from the sprayer and insert a new one into the system.\nHollow zglob – The feature that only dedicated painting robots have is that they have a hollow joint, so you can also recognize whether it is a standard industrial robot or one intended for the painting process. This means that the cables and hoses that guide the air for the work of the tool and the paint can pass through the joint, and not outside it, which further prevents them from being covered with paint and damaged.\nProtected from explosion – Working with flammable liquids such as paint poses a real risk of explosion. Dedicated paint robots are often designed to be “explosion-proof” to ensure that, if an explosion does occur, the robot can withstand it.\nPaint robot motion programming software – Every robot application needs good programming software, so when it comes to painting and painting. Ideally, you want software that makes it easy to create complex painting paths with minimal programming and the ability to modify programs in real time, during the painting process itself. These complex software packages also provide a complete insight into the state of the robot, its components and the optimization of the necessary parameters for the paint application.\nWhich robots are used for painting?\nOne of the most famous manufacturers of paint robots is the German company DÜRR. In principle, others can be, ie. standard industrial robots can be used for painting applications, but they have certain limitations in the movements and the way of programming the paths, so that they further complicate the work and obtain the desired quality.\nDURR i KUKA\nThe German company DÜRR has long been a market leader in the automotive industry, providing solutions primarily for painting processes, as evidenced by the presence in all Paintshops of DAIMLER, BMW and FIAT around the world. A few years ago, they teamed up with robot manufacturer KUKA to produce a readi2_spray solution.\nThe solution is based on the KUKA robot AGILUS KR 10 R1100 and has all the necessary characteristics of a painting robot.\nAnother big name in the world of robotics, a dedicated solution for painting FANUC is the PaintMate series. Like the previously mentioned solutions, it is explosion-proof in accordance with the ATEX standard for equipment operating in an explosive environment. PaintMate comes in different sizes, each based on one of FANUC’s robot models.\nB+M Surface Systems\nAlthough a lesser-known manufacturer of robots than previous options, the German company B + M Surface Systems specializes in surface finishing technologies, from immersion technologies to robotic painting solutions.\nABB was a pioneer of painting robots in the late 1960s. Their latest painting robot, FlexPainter, continues to innovate with their new ABB Ability Connected Atomizer – “the first digital robotic car painting system”. Like other painting robots, the FlexPainter (based on the IRB 5500) has the ability to reach even large pieces for painting on the other side.\nKawasaki painting robots\nKawasaki offers its own robotic painting solution based on K-series robots. Like all robots on this list, they come with a range of peripherals that enhance the painting experience.\nYaskawa MPX / MPO series\nYaskawa offers its Motoman MPX / MPO series robots designed for painting. Like the other robots listed here, these robots can be mounted in a variety of configurations (e.g., on a ceiling, wall, or floor) allowing for greater flexibility in the painting task.\nStäubli painting robots\nStäubli’s painting solutions are based on some of his TX and RX robots. Process parameters are controlled using PaintiXen software, which controls parameters such as flow rate, dispersion and electrostatic charge. Stäubli claims that this software reduces solvent and paint consumption by 30%.\nMore information on industrial robot programming, robot programming training, maintenance, process learning such as spot and arc welding, painting, glue and sealant application, material handling, SafeOperation with robots from KUKA, ABB, DÜRR, MITSUBISHI and others can be found HERE.\nYou can contact us via e-mail: [email protected] where you can get all the information for the design, simulation, programming, maintenance and installation of automated lines for painting and other robot applications. We also procure, deliver and install protective suits for robots in the process of painting and other applications.\nSource: Automatika.rs by www.automatika.rs.\n*The article has been translated based on the content of Automatika.rs by www.automatika.rs. If there is any problem regarding the content, copyright, please leave a report below the article. We will try to process as quickly as possible to protect the rights of the author. Thank you very much!\n*We just want readers to access information more quickly and easily with other multilingual content, instead of information only available in a certain language.\n*We always respect the copyright of the content of the author and always include the original link of the source article.If the author disagrees, just leave the report below the article, the article will be edited or deleted at the request of the author. Thanks very much! Best regards!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sweetpeaandsugarplum.blogspot.com/2014/10/pumpkin-painting-for-halloween.html","date":"2018-07-20T10:29:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591578.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720100114-20180720120114-00104.warc.gz","language_score":0.9650444388389587,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__2914674","lang":"en","text":"This is so easy for little ones and big ones. I got my inspiration from some paintings I saw in a local gallery and I went out and bought some acrylic paint from Michaels. The store has a sale on so these paints came to 50cents each, Squeeze the paint over the pumpkins, these are mini hand sized pumpkins, great for kids to take to school for show and share. Let them loose with all the paints and away they go.\nThey loved seeing the paints blend, drip and form shapes. I found it so much fun that I was inspired to create a personalised card using the same dribbling method. Acrylics take very little time to dry but I left these out to dry, undercover, overnight. It is a quick and easy project. They will look awesome for Halloween decorations and Thanks Giving table decorations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.carrieannehudson.com/about","date":"2019-10-22T23:52:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987826436.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20191022232751-20191023020251-00321.warc.gz","language_score":0.9679891467094421,"token_count":238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__21429431","lang":"en","text":"Carrie Anne Hudson is a visual artist from San Diego, California. She describes herself foremost as an illustrator and painter with a passion for pop surrealism and darker genres. Interested in art from an early age, Carrie spent most of her childhood doodling and sketching on anything she could come across.\nA natural fascination with all things strange, Carrie draws her inspiration from her dreams, nightmares, relationships, and day-to-day life. Touching on themes of death, isolation, and love, she brings an overwhelming sense of passion and wonder to her pieces.\nCarrie’s artwork has been shown in galleries throughout the United States in a variety of group exhibitions, as well as featured in a variety of local magazines throughout southern California. In the summer of 2014, Carrie was accepted into a month-long artist residency in Transylvania, Romania. In 2017, she was nominated for the San Diego Art Prize.\nAs her experience and journey in the art world continues to grow, she continues to experiment with different surfaces and mediums in her work. Through her artwork, Carrie hopes to intrigue, inspire and open the darker doors of the imagination.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://desiderio.gallery/matterless-frontiers1/","date":"2022-12-04T22:35:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710980.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20221204204504-20221204234504-00172.warc.gz","language_score":0.9134300947189331,"token_count":330,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__81706834","lang":"en","text":"19.08.2021 – 31.08.2021\nSolo Painting Exhibition by Egmont Hartwig\nOpen from Thursday, 19.08.2021 – 16:00pm.\nDesiderio N1 gallery is pleased to announce the opening of “ Matterless Frontiers”, a new exhibition by Egmont Hartwig. Desiderio Gallery marks the first exhibition with the Dutch, Austrian-based artist who exhibits spectacular series of realistic paintings with a Still-life focus. “Matterless Frontiers” exhibition explores matterless frontiers of painting through the dematerialization of reality, The Real, and reference material.\nHe uses different methods to entrap the viewer in a tight close encounter with hyper-reality, while reality starts a new “process of becoming” by grasping the viewers’ perception. It seems as if they feed on our senses and nerves; they become more intense and inflated to lead us to absorb their sharp excessiveness without hesitation.\nSometimes he uses subtraction, and sometimes he applies exaggeration to create a sense-conceptual situation where you might somehow experience from the deep visual silence of Andrey Tarkovsky’s cinematography to the minimal idealism of René Magritte’s paintings. Hartwig diverts the typical expression of an established form of understanding matter and objects to one that is considered more an instinctual desire or impulse. He does not elevate the objects, characters, and materiality itself, but he sublimates the situations of perceiving them through painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://amytuso.blogspot.com/2009/08/immersion.html","date":"2018-07-17T19:19:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589892.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20180717183929-20180717203929-00560.warc.gz","language_score":0.9792118072509766,"token_count":295,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__121845541","lang":"en","text":"Tuesday, August 25, 2009\n36\" x 36\" x 1.5\"\nNaming my paintings is a process. Sometimes the names pop into my head during the creation of the piece. Other times I need to sit down and meditate with the painting to hear the name emerge. With this particular painting however the process just seemed to happen within its' own time frame. I had been looking at the piece and contemplating what it should be called and I heard nothing. Kind of like a \"writer's block\" I suppose. With the painting on my mind, I moved onto doing other things and it was while I was reading something, \"Immersion\" just popped into my head and I knew that was this beauties name. Perfect!\nImmersion - like a baptism. Becoming one with another. Accepting and committing oneself.\nWhile I was laying the many layers of paint on this piece yesterday, I did feel as if I was working with water and the reflection of water itself. Duality - you know - like the other part of yourself or another. May sound weird but...whatever. It makes sense to my creative self and I hope that you gain a sense of cleansing and peacefulness when you look at this beautiful piece.\nIf you are interested in purchasing \"Immersion\", please contact me.\nTake some time and enjoy a leisurely viewing experience by visiting my numerous galleries on my website.\nHave a wonderful day. Amy","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://yinjieart.com/","date":"2017-04-27T10:47:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122159.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00186-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.975200891494751,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__211940462","lang":"en","text":"Sunny Art Centre is a leading art studio located in central London, offering evening and weekend art classes for painting, drawing, and Chinese painting. Our aim is to support professional artists and to help those who wish to develop their art skills regardless of their artistic background. We try to get to know all our students so that we can tailor the class to suit their level and needs, while providing them the space and environment for them to develop creativity.\nSunny Art Centre is rich in its cultural links. With a passion for art and its potential we have established a strong bond between the UK and China, holding lectures and taking part in art fairs whilst organizing annual exhibitions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.piedmontcc.edu/news-article-9751-chrystal-hardt-and-kim-langlois-to-have-art-on-display-at-kirby-and-upper-galle/","date":"2023-10-02T18:10:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511002.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002164819-20231002194819-00636.warc.gz","language_score":0.9504877924919128,"token_count":641,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__9059748","lang":"en","text":"The Kirby Cultural Arts Complex is proud to announce two incredible exhibitions for the month of October. New work from Person County artist Chrystal Hardt entitled “Going Deep” will be shown in the Kirby Gallery, and artist Kim Langlois will be showcased in the Upper Gallery with her exhibition of “Color My World”.\nBoth exhibitions will have receptions from 6 – 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4, where refreshments will be served, and visitors can meet the artists on exhibit. Both shows will run through October, and can be viewed during Kirby Gallery hours: Tuesdays – Fridays 1 – 5 p.m., and Saturdays 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.\nChrystal Hardt is a visual artist with many years of experience painting and exploring the world through visual media. She has been exhibiting her work since her first solo show in Hillsborough in 1991, and continues to show regularly throughout the Triangle.\nHer paintings hang in intimate spaces in collectors’ homes and in public spaces as well. Her rich, textural works, with their bold colors and compositional designs, create a sense of wonder and playfulness, evoking memories of dreams, childhood, magic, and the beauty of the natural world.\nHardt says, “My paintings are about energy and emotion and movement. They have many inspirations. Most are figurative in nature, showing our interconnectedness to all things. I strive to have my paintings work on an abstract level by focusing on color relationships, interesting shapes, good contrast between light and dark, and a balance between emotion and mystery.”\nKimberly Deene Langlois is a self-taught mixed media artist residing in Raleigh. Her creations are inspired by her favorite music, the beautiful outdoors, and her self-proclaimed “inner hippie”. Langlois works in a variety of media, including combinations of alcohol ink and encaustic wax. Her vibrant, deeply textural works demonstrate the importance of play and experimentation in her process.\nHer current series of abstract floral works, created in alcohol ink, showcase the vibrancy and organic flow of the medium; the centers of her flower-subjects carefully capture the light, producing a 3-dimensional quality, which is a common visual motif in this series.\nLanglois says, “Like nature’s art, every alcohol ink design has a unique life of its own. I pour the inks onto paper and allow them to flow and mingle organically as they’re manipulated with air, gravity, or an occasional brush or instrument. I love watching each creation come to life and it brings me happiness to share my art, which is a piece of myself, with others.”\nThe Kirby Cultural Arts Complex is located at 213 N. Main St., Roxboro. The Person County Arts Council, Person County Recreation, Arts and Parks, and Piedmont Community College sponsor the Upper Gallery. For more information, call (336) 597-1709 or visit the website at www.kirbytheater.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://newnanpainters.com/","date":"2023-06-01T07:48:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647639.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601074606-20230601104606-00777.warc.gz","language_score":0.990289568901062,"token_count":341,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__157338748","lang":"en","text":"Clean Cut Painting is your interior repaint specialist. Providing\nyou with top quality, excellent service, and a fair price.\nFOR A FREE QUOTE\nFill out the form below...\nThe health and safety of my customers is my highest priority.\nI am fully vaccinated. I have received both the 1st and 2nd shot. And 2 boosters.\nJennifer P. says…\nSean Cavanaugh was the best painter I’ve ever had. We recently moved to Newnan and I was afraid I couldn’t find another painter like the one I had before. I was wrong. Sean’s work is excellent. He prepares the surface of your walls perfectly before he paints. He protects your furniture and cleans up. He is trustworthy and very nice to work with. I gave him a key to my house and he painted for a week while I was at work all day. His prices are unbeatable, so I was able to paint more of my house than I thought I could at first. I am going to have him come back and paint the rest of it soon. I highly recommend Sean. He is great!\nI would like to express my thanks to you for the recent painting you did in my new home. Without question, the quality of your work is exceptional.\nI would like to say a special thank you for your time and patience you gave to me while I was trying to decide about the paint colors I chose. As I know, my husband told you I was a hard person to please.\nI wish you the very best in your business and please feel free to use me as a reference.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artymagazines.businesscatalyst.com/francesca-mcleod.html","date":"2019-05-25T23:58:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232258453.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20190525224929-20190526010929-00289.warc.gz","language_score":0.959494948387146,"token_count":518,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__95654905","lang":"en","text":"Francesca Grace McLeod\nFrom her earlier works of dark sensuality to her latest celebrations of life in bright hyper-colour, Francesca continues to explore surveillance and ambiguity in her painted works. Her interest in photo-journalism and pop culture helps to produce work that is often confrontational and forces her audience to decide where they sit with their own voyeuristic impulses.\nThe striking, very warm and generous use of colour and texture is playful to the extreme; and, whether they portray intense coital moments, visceral street life or alarming portraits, McLeod’s works are always very pleasing to the eye and teeming with vitality.\nHer latest works, a series of hyper-expressive portraits, feature a host of gloriously entertaining, gurning and perplexed profiles. Here, in this Instagrammed age of the ‘selfie’, McLeod turns the indulgent focus of ‘the self’ back onto the audience as perversely as she’s ever done. We, the audience, are almost attacked by the sheer bloody-minded expression on her subjects’ faces. We, the audience, seem to be the focus of their lives, their reason for such exaggerated expressions as they often lock uncomfortable eye contact with us, peer at us through a magnifying glass (that theme of surveillance again) or even seem to be making fun of us. How dare they?! Yet you cannot help but fall in love with the characters of McLeod’s world; whether they pull faces at us, intentionally make us feel awkward with their alarming stare, or are maybe caught off-guard in a private moment of their own, there’s so much seductive life and emotion on show here.\nOne perfect question is left forever unanswered whenever one looks at McLeod’s work: who is actually looking at whom? For it seems that we, the audience, are just as much the focus of Francesca’s world as her beautifully painted models and scenes. They are forever staring back at us, confronting us, forcing us into becoming part of their private or intimate moments. Could it be that we are the reason for their playful antics? Our focus on them becomes a focus on ourselves in some kind of perpetuating cycle of voyeurism.\nFrancesca’s work is a sensual and painterly celebration of the moment that leaves your senses tingling; you feel as alive and vital as her vibrant subjects.\n© 2016 Kemp Street Productions\nPart of Brighton's Arty Family","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dhierhome.com/collections/sale/products/harvey-quaytman","date":"2022-07-03T21:23:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104249664.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20220703195118-20220703225118-00326.warc.gz","language_score":0.9730861783027649,"token_count":139,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__188693553","lang":"en","text":"Harvey Quaytman's interpretation of 1960s minimalism and hard-edge abstraction culminated in work that swayed between two and three dimensions. The result was sometimes odd but always elegant: arching forms appear like wedged shoehorns within the pictorial space, gently exposing painting's material infrastructure. During the 1970s, Quaytman delved further into abstraction, experimenting with rich, heavy pigments as well as his signature medium, rust. From 1985 onwards his work focused on the intersection of lines in cruciform shapes, giving his lifelong curiosity about the nature of painting a strict, mathematical logic. This book explores his work.\n8.5\" x 10.5\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cyberslangdesign.com/2015-08-24-15-02-02/latest-news/entry/redo-for-rochester-paint-center.html","date":"2021-05-18T05:25:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243989820.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20210518033148-20210518063148-00546.warc.gz","language_score":0.9643767476081848,"token_count":274,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__106678331","lang":"en","text":"From the Designer\nMiller Paint Gets a Brand New Website Design\nFrom the first early days of Miller Paint Company when, in 1890, Earnest Miller Sr. purchased a stone mill and began manufacturing his own paint for use in murals and houses, to the Miller Paint of today, the foundation of Our Company has been built on the trust of our customers. That trust permeates through our employee ownership, our focus on superior product quality, providing extraordinary customer service, and a deep involvement in the community. The collaborative spirit you see today at Miller Paint is built on a teamwork of trust and a culture that rewards excellence, integrity and innovation in all aspects of our business.Steve Dearborn\nCEO & President by Author\nCyberSlang/Bigeye has enjoyed a long-lasting relationship with Miller Paint right from the launch of their inaugural website many years ago, to the unveiling of their third Internet offering, in December, 2017. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon, Miller Paint has hundreds of retail locations throughout the northwestern United States.\nThe re-design of the Miller Paint website was a massive undertaking, beginning in August, 2017, through its December unveiling. The process also included the development of a sister site, Miller Paint Pro, geared towards industry professionals.\nOur thanks to our friends at Miller Paint for giving us the opportunity to be their Internet design team.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://momento.nipponpaint.com.my/","date":"2023-09-28T02:14:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510334.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927235044-20230928025044-00113.warc.gz","language_score":0.9133269786834717,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__152232700","lang":"en","text":"Nippon Momento® is a series of special effects paint that comes in an array of mesmerising textures and finishes. From interior and exterior spaces to wood and metal, Nippon Momento® allows you enhance your existing wall colours and embellish your space with rich textures.\nIt is very long-lasting and more durable than wallpapers.\nYes, you can. Just remember to apply 1 layer of Nippon Momento® Clear Coat over your Nippon Momento® walls to keep it protected.\nUsing the 3” brush that comes with the toolkit is highly recommended as the bristles are specifically designed to be used with the Nippon Momento® special effects paint.\nUse the same batch of paint for each job or structure. Be as consistent as you can in the amount of paint applied.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://visionsbyconrad.com/","date":"2024-02-26T15:30:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474660.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226130305-20240226160305-00828.warc.gz","language_score":0.9382264018058777,"token_count":168,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__176089130","lang":"en","text":"Thru the use of color, composition, brush strokes and light, my goal is to create a thought provoking piece of art to enjoy!\nthought provoking art\nART: the free self-expression through painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture or other resources.\nFine art appreciation is the expression of an idea or experience through creative devices by the artist, generating opinions or emotions of the viewer, based on their background, knowledge, life experiences and sense of the universal timeless qualities that comprise ALL works of art!\nWould you like a painting of your pet, favorite place, or scene? Let me know. We can discuss your vision and put it to canvas for you to enjoy.\nMy art is displayed at several locations around the Southern Pines area. Please contact me if you are interested in obtaining a piece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.davesellers.com/category/uncategorized/","date":"2023-06-08T05:35:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654097.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20230608035801-20230608065801-00242.warc.gz","language_score":0.9400503635406494,"token_count":313,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__112967778","lang":"en","text":"A Favorite Painting from Last Year\n“A Morning’s Promise”\nA New Painting of a Favorite River\n“Trees of the Western Wind”\nHere is another painting depicting a favorite subject, Monterey cypress trees, and inspired by a favorite painter, Arthur Matthews. This painting now resides in a beautiful craftsman home in San Francisco.\nA New Piece, Painted From Fond Memories\nThis new painting, which is no longer available, was based on many memories. It was inspired by experiences exploring the rivers and creeks surrounding my home and studio in far northern California, where the Sierras meet the Cascades.\n“The Hills of Serenity”\nThis is painting is available, as of February 20, 2023. A favorite subject framed in beautiful quartersawn oak and American black walnut. It is exhibited at Christopher Queen Galleries in Duncans Mills, CA and is priced at 7400. Nancy and … Continued\nA Tribute to Arthur Matthews\nHere is a recent piece honoring a favorite painter from the early part of the last century. He was prominent during the early craftsman period in San Francisco as an instructor, painter, woodworker and frame maker.\nMorning Light on the River\nThis new work is titled “Heron Flight”. It is painted largely from memory. I enjoy obsessing over a specific subject matter, in this case river scenes, to the point that I can imagine any variation on the theme to match … Continued","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artworkshopvacations.com/robert-masla-january-15-22-2022/","date":"2022-09-27T15:26:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335034.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20220927131111-20220927161111-00550.warc.gz","language_score":0.8926209807395935,"token_count":514,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__213402877","lang":"en","text":"Robert Masla, January 14 – 21, 2023\nPainting Your Intention in Watercolor – with Casa Founder Robert Masla\nMasla, Nocturne at Saranac Lake,\nRembrandt watercolor on 9\"x12\" Fredrix watercolor canvas\nJoin me, Artist, Instructor, Casa Founder/Director, Robert Masla for a very exclusive workshop where the focus is on you. Understanding, discovering, exploring your artistic intention and how to achieve it. Take your work to the next level. What is between you and achieving your goals as an artist. Whether you are a beginner or seasoned professional, we will explore together intention and how it effects every artistic choice from materials, subject, composition, values, execution of various techniques, etc. A week of deep exploration -And Fun! Painting in a very unique and supportive environment, I will offer you insights from over 40 years of professional painting and teaching experience.\nMasla, Plein Air from the Casa Patio, watercolor,1/4 sheet cold press\nMasla, At the Staircase, watercolor on 1/4 sheet cold press\nThis workshop in January will have a specific focus on watercolor. How to simplify the process for success. The process will be broken down into easy to follow stages of the painting process from preparation and composition to water and paint application, with various methods and techniques revealed. Come, explore, learn and have fun doing it!\nMasla, Mist on the Farm\nwatercolor on 9\"x12\" Rembrandt cold press\nMasla, Arrangement in Warm and Cool Grays, Plein air demo at the P.V. Botanical Gardens,\nwatercolor on 1/4 sheet Fabriano cold press\nMasla, “Casa Blanca, Boca“\n– Rembrandt watercolor on 1/2 sheet, (15″x22″), Gemini cold press\nSEMINAR IS LIMITED ! REGISTER NOW TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE! BOOK YOUR FLIGHT EARLY\nRobert Masla, January 14 – 21, 2023 You can reserve your place with a $500. credit card deposit, (no surcharge) or pay in full (surcharge applies). Please indicate which workshop you are signing up for\nReserve Your Space Now!\nMasla, Crashing Light\nwatercolor demo in the Casa studio on 18″ x 24″ Fredrix watercolor canvas","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bestresidentialpaintingbiz.doodlekit.com/home","date":"2019-03-20T19:14:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202450.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20190320190324-20190320212324-00301.warc.gz","language_score":0.9631586670875549,"token_count":515,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__210883804","lang":"en","text":"Important Points About Residential Painting\nA new coat of paint can transform the entire look of a given building. You can use paint to achieve your desired look. For example, if you want a room to appear larger and vibrant a combination of bright paint will bring that out perfectly. The painting also adds glamour into a dark room hence bringing the required elegance. 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Incorporating professionals in painting your home assist you in attain a polished finish.\nAt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Painting_and_Decorating_Contractors_of_America you could find other related stories.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jaydoesitalltx.com/painting-services/","date":"2023-03-27T22:56:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948708.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20230327220742-20230328010742-00437.warc.gz","language_score":0.9397439360618591,"token_count":212,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__220978397","lang":"en","text":"Repainting is an investment that can vastly improve your home. When the time comes for fresh paint, Jay Does It All offers the interior painting and exterior painting services you need in San Antonio, TX. We can touch up small areas to cover scrapes and restore damaged walls or repaint your home's exterior completely. With our small-business prices, you can update your home without breaking the bank.\nSchedule your exterior or interior painting work now.\nFrom large-scale repainting projects to small touchups, we're happy to do it all. We can:\nAdd a pop of color to any room in your home\nRepaint an interior or exterior space completely to transform it\nRefresh a space by painting trim, cabinets or other fine details\nA fresh coat of paint can protect the façade of your building and restore your curb appeal. If you'd like to revitalize your home's exterior, reach out to us today for exterior painting services.\nWe also provide minor irrigation repair services like fixing sprinkler heads.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.helenmirkil.com/biography","date":"2024-02-24T05:09:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474523.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224044749-20240224074749-00016.warc.gz","language_score":0.9533160924911499,"token_count":323,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__92040870","lang":"en","text":"Born in 1952, Helen Mirkil is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) Certificate and MFA programs, as well as the BFA program of the University of Pennsylvania (with studio classes at PAFA).\nShe was a recipient of the British American Travel Grant and Philadelphia Wales Exchange. Her Penllyn Series landscapes were exhibited at Walter Wickiser Gallery in NYC. Landscape painting also earned her the Valerie Lamb Smith Painting Residency, as well as two years winning first prize in the Scenes of the Schuylkill Exhibition.\nThe figurative “Conversations” series was shown in a traveling solo exhibition at the Berman Museum of Art and the University of Mary Washington Galleries. Works in oil and on paper have been shown in the National Midyear Exhibition at The Butler Institute of American Art.\nMirkil’s work can be seen at American Academy of Arts and Letters in NYC, Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art, Bryn Mawr College Library Collection, James A. Michener Art Museum, Villanova University Art Collection, University of Mary Washington Galleries, Monmouth Comprehensive School in Wales, U.K., Teaching Collection of PAFA, and Woodmere Art Museum.\nHelen Mirkil is also a poet. Her collection of poems entitled Sower on the Cliffs: poems and drawings was published in 2013 by BookArts Press.\nHelen’s new home is in Wilmington, North Carolina. Along with a spacious studio across town, she is setting down roots, enjoying her children and grandchildren.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nme666.com/Easy%20Ganesha%20Painting","date":"2021-02-25T12:05:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178350942.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20210225095141-20210225125141-00626.warc.gz","language_score":0.7967541217803955,"token_count":1932,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__175177318","lang":"en","text":"However, honestly, it's forever a challenge of painting. So let's get into these Easy still life painting ideas for beginners. 10/12/2019 · DIY - Making of Lord Ganesha at Home: I have made my entry for Instructables contest category - HOMEMADE GIFTS CONTEST. Your votes are very valuable. So if you like this craft, kindly vote and help me get through this. I would really appreciate your support.Ganesh Chaturthi, a very f. 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They will also look good on postcards, you can create some for Diwali and send it to your family and friends.|\nMrf 52 Semanas Alta Baja\nFlores De Pasta De Azúcar Para La Venta\nEstufa De Gas Samsung Sears\nBetsey Johnson Mochila Blanca\nNfl Combine Bench Press Record Por Posición\n2do Grado De Pregrado\nPase De Temporada De Descuento Militar De Carowinds\nPasos Del Proceso De Licitación\nPuma Suede Safari\nEntorno De Nube Híbrida\nMejores Sitios Web De Compras Para Hombres\nMini Clipper Encendedor\nYahoo Nfl Playoff Generator\nJuego De Los Broncos Ahora Mismo\nOrejas Tapadas Con Nariz Tapada\nZapatillas De Tenis Resistentes\nMBA Para Estudiantes De Ciencias\nInterruptor De Transferencia Automática Para Generador Portátil\nSujetador Cami Activo\nProductos De Tinte Para El Cabello Gris\nConversión De Kg A Tola\nEpisodios Completos De Bravo Tv Debajo De La Cubierta\nNuevo Dolor De Llenado\nMitsubishi Galant 1993\nWera Hex Bits\nLienzo Pinturas Mono\nZapatos Bobby Portis\nLibro De Oración Anglicana En Línea\nVanilla Jasmine Perfume Victoria Secret\nCaptcha Jobs Legit\nRollo Suizo Coreano\nBig Bean Bags Walmart\nVestido Blanco De Pascua Para Niñas\nAussie Conditioner Target\nSnow Suit Carters\nVestido Cruzado Invitado De Boda\nConstrucción De PC Sin Rgb\nCestas De Regalo Más Populares\nCosas A Detallar Sobre Impuestos\nCajas De Envío De Pescado De Espuma De Poliestireno","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tugglepainting.com/blog-posts/the-value-of-hiring-a-professional-painting-company","date":"2023-12-01T23:59:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100308.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201215122-20231202005122-00104.warc.gz","language_score":0.9320821166038513,"token_count":722,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__130747468","lang":"en","text":"The impact of a well-executed paint job on the aesthetics and ambiance of a space cannot be overstated. While some may consider painting a DIY project, there are numerous advantages to enlisting the services of a professional painting company. From expertise and efficiency to long-lasting results, professional painters bring a level of skill and craftsmanship that elevates your space to new heights. In this blog, we will explore the value of hiring a professional painting company and how their services can transform your residential or commercial property.\nExperience and Expertise\nProfessional painting companies possess the experience and expertise necessary to deliver exceptional results. Their teams are equipped with extensive knowledge of paint types, color schemes, and application techniques. With their guidance, you can make informed decisions about paint selection, finishes, and complementary colors, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing outcome. Their expertise enables them to tackle any challenges that may arise during the project, providing innovative solutions and flawless execution.\nQuality Materials and Tools\nProfessional painters have access to high-quality materials and tools that are not readily available to the average homeowner. They understand the importance of using premium paints, primers, and finishes to achieve a durable and long-lasting result. Professional painting companies invest in the best products on the market, ensuring that your space retains its beauty and integrity for years to come. Their state-of-the-art tools and equipment facilitate efficient and precise work, guaranteeing a smooth and flawless finish.\nTime and Cost Efficiency\nHiring a professional painting company saves you both time and money in the long run. Their efficient work processes and streamlined approach enable them to complete projects within a designated timeline. This means you can enjoy the transformed space sooner without disruptions to your daily routine. Additionally, professional painters have a keen understanding of proper paint application, reducing the risk of wastage and unnecessary expenses. Their expertise and efficient use of materials help you stay within budget while achieving exceptional results.\nAttention to Detail and Finishing Touches\nProfessional painters are known for their meticulous attention to detail. They understand that a perfectly executed paint job lies in the small details, such as smooth edges, clean lines, and consistent coverage. Professional painting companies take the time to properly prepare surfaces, ensuring they are clean, smooth, and ready for paint application. They pay close attention to every nook and cranny, leaving no imperfections behind. Their dedication to detail and finishing touches guarantees a flawless and polished result that transforms your space into a work of art.\nOne of the greatest benefits of hiring a professional painting company is the peace of mind and stress-free experience they provide. From initial consultation to project completion, professional painters handle every aspect of the job, allowing you to relax and enjoy the transformation. They take care of all the prep work, protect your furniture and belongings, and clean up after the project is finished. With professionals at the helm, you can trust that the process will be smooth, efficient, and hassle-free.\nWhen it comes to transforming your space, hiring a professional painting company is a worthwhile investment. Their experience, expertise, and attention to detail ensure exceptional results that elevate the aesthetics and ambiance of your property. With access to high-quality materials and tools, professional painters deliver a flawless finish that stands the test of time. Their efficient work processes save you time and money, while their stress-free approach allows you to enjoy the transformation without the worry. So, why settle for an average paint job when you can enlist the services of a professional painting company and achieve a truly remarkable space?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cometokapunda.com.au/kapunda/members/maxine-donald/","date":"2019-07-17T22:32:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195525414.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20190717221901-20190718003901-00327.warc.gz","language_score":0.8934352993965149,"token_count":289,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__170105515","lang":"en","text":"Maxine is a former secondary Art Teacher. Studied at the SA School of Art, North Adelaide and Western Teacher’s College.\nNow her artwork is for herself and others who like it, exhibiting regularly in regional SA and enjoys involvement with the community by facilitating two group art sessions per week in Kapunda, as Chairperson of the Kapunda Community Art Gallery and Art consultant for the biannual Kapunda Kidman Rotary Art Show.\n“Primarily a watercolour artist I enjoy experimenting with a variety of media. Drawing is my passion. I enjoy the challenge of seeing if I can represent that which appeals to me, especially in nature and historical architecture etc.\nI paint primarily for me – if others like what I do, that is a bonus!”\nMaxine on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kapundasa/\nKapunda Community Gallery: www.kapundagallery.com/\nKapunda Community Gallery on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kapundacommunitygallery/\nKapunda Mural Town: kapundamuraltown.com.au/\nKapunda Mural Town on Facebook: www.facebook.com/kapunda.sa.5373/\n- Phone Maxine: 0408 817038\n- Email Maxine: email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.melissafurness.com/blog/painting/from-the-studio-11-steady-and-strong-hands/","date":"2024-02-23T12:32:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474412.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20240223121413-20240223151413-00165.warc.gz","language_score":0.9642910361289978,"token_count":254,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__146004742","lang":"en","text":"I am back to my home studio this week, and I have unloaded the car and have been getting the work situated in my studio. I have been thinking more carefully about things that I need to change on this new piece and am utilizing gouache to colorize figural elements that I am including. The video here discusses my process and the media. Gouache is a unique material that requires a steady hand and produces a unique and velvety finish. I find that it helps to go back and forth with various processes that require physical strength versus intense concentration, and so I’m mixing it up this week with also re-stretching the painted linen piece that I worked on while I was on residence in Wyoming.\nGouache is a type of water-soluble paint that, unlike watercolor, is opaque so the white of the paper surface does not show through. The term gouache was first used in France in the eighteenth century to describe a type of paint made from pigments bound in water-soluble gum, like watercolor, but with the addition of a white pigment in order to make it opaque. It’s interesting to look into its history. I love to use gouache with works on paper. Try it!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.abestpainting.com/","date":"2018-04-26T01:38:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125948047.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20180426012045-20180426032045-00635.warc.gz","language_score":0.9517176151275635,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__91716615","lang":"en","text":"If you're looking into painting your home, you may be wondering if you can just take care of the interior and exterior painting yourself.\nAfter all, there's not much to it, right? Pick the right colors, find the right primer, and use a brush to lay the paint on the walls!\nHowever, even just painting your interior can be a daunting, time-consuming job, and it's surprisingly easy to get wrong. Exterior painting is even harder, and brings a variety of additional challenges.\nThe better choice is to rely on the expert professionals at A-Best Painting Contractors to endure those challenges for you, and to get the job done right the first time. Call us today for a free estimate!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://blog.gertrude.co/post/121775256117/basel-vip-preview-5-standout-artworks/","date":"2023-02-08T23:59:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500983.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208222635-20230209012635-00037.warc.gz","language_score":0.9100955128669739,"token_count":284,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__215244977","lang":"en","text":"Basel VIP Preview: 5 standout artworks\nWhat we saw there, and also found on Instagram (via the ArtList blog)\nAside from the best gallery booths, we noticed a few fantastic, individual works that are definitely highlights of the VIP Preview.\nDavid Kordansky Gallery showed a breathtaking painting by Harold Ancart. The gallery just started representing the artist.\nFind corresponding work by Harold Ancart on Artlist.\nKordansky also featured a painting by Mary Weatherford (shown below). Others works in the booth included Jon Pestoni and Jonas Wood.\nFind corresponding work by Jon Pestoni on ArtList.\nAlmine Rech had a great example of Jean-Baptiste Bernadet’s Fugue series.\nFind corresponding work by Jean Baptiste Bernadet’s Fugue series on ArtList.\nUgo Rondinone’s (diverse) work was shown at Eva Presenhuber, Esther Schipper, Sadie Coles and Barbara Gladstone Gallery.\nFind corresponding work by Ugo Rondinone on ArtList.\nPace Gallery included two Adrian Ghenie paintings in their Basel selection, including The Stigmata for $575,000.\nThe Stigmata, 2010 (Pace Gallery)\nFind a collage by Andrian Ghenie on ArtList.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://turningpointct.org/tags/art/","date":"2023-12-08T03:33:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100710.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208013411-20231208043411-00093.warc.gz","language_score":0.983037531375885,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__286815450","lang":"en","text":"I have loved creating art since I was little. Art class was always one of my favorite subjects in school. I love creating art and gifting it to other people, but until this past year, I rarely made art for myself. I have come to realize, art is a form of therapy for me. Over this past year, I have begun to use creating art as a way to gage how my mental health is. I have found when I am going through a depressive episode, I stop painting completely. When I am feeling super anxious, I use painting as a way to calm my mind. I also find painting helps me feel productive on days where I feel like I cannot perform how I want to.\nRecently, I created a painting on the biggest canvas I’ve ever used. Despite this painting taking weeks to finish, it gave me something to look forward to each day. Whether you are new to creating art or a pro, art can be an outlet to express your feelings and take time for yourself!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.energiesofcreation.com/tag/plein-air/","date":"2021-05-05T21:04:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243988696.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20210505203909-20210505233909-00529.warc.gz","language_score":0.9846220016479492,"token_count":317,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__169746895","lang":"en","text":"My plein air painter friend was having a frustrating time by the lake. Everything that could go wrong with his painting simply went wrong, repeatedly.\nIn exasperation, he began to scrape the paint off the board yet again. One of the many geese in the area wandered up beside him but he busily continued scraping paint.\nImagine his surprise when the miffed goose bit him in the butt!\nHe turned and looked down at the goose. He rather liked the lines and color of the annoying creature.\nHe turned his full attention to the goose and began to paint it rather than the overworked landscape that had been distressing him. The goose refrained from any more biting.\nThis particular artist now has a whole series of relaxed and playful goose paintings underway.\nI think this is a great example of how a new opportunity sometimes has to bite us in the butt to get our attention.\nIn my friend’s case, he ended up having fun with painting again. Now when he paints landscapes, they also have that playful spirit to them, which he had gradually lost until that day by the lake.\nMaybe it would be good to just notice the geese without having to have one bite us in the butt. What interesting new geese are showing up in your life right now?\nThis post is included in the Carnival of Creative Growth, Personal Development Articles, and the Carnival of Self Mastery. Each includes other interesting article you may enjoy browsing, so have a look!\nCopyright © Lexi Sundell 2008. All Rights Reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://bernadettekennedy.ie/gallery.html","date":"2021-02-24T18:00:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178347293.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20210224165708-20210224195708-00569.warc.gz","language_score":0.9615612626075745,"token_count":291,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__133622640","lang":"en","text":"Bernadette’s work was featured in “Landscapes Through Different Eyes”, an exhibition\nat the renowned Frank Lewis Gallery in Killarney. The Gallery describes its changing\nexhibitions as “...including some of the leading, as well as some of the most important\nemerging artists in Ireland today...”\nOn the invitation to this exhibition Frank Lewis wrote: “Bernadette Kennedy’s impressionistic\ntreatments show a fascination with colour and texture and highlight the flow of the\nland to an almost sensual treatment. This was what made an immediate impact when\nI saw her paintings ...”\nBernadette has exhibited her work at several top venues in Cork and Kerry including\nSiamsa Tire, Tig Fili and Cill Rialaig. “Kerry Fine Art” in Killarney currently\nexhibits and sells Bernadette’s paintings and prints.\nBernadette works mostly in oils and pastels.\nThe tapestry to the right is from an original oil painting by Bernadette.\nThe tapestry was woven in Lesotho as part of the Tech Amergin, Waterville, aid work\nThe people of Lesotho named it “The Sunset”.\nOne of the pictures by Bernadette, exhibited by Frank Lewis - now in a private collection.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hfdx.org/commercial-painting-contractors-in-la/","date":"2020-08-12T06:11:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738878.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20200812053726-20200812083726-00527.warc.gz","language_score":0.9469389319419861,"token_count":319,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__562095","lang":"en","text":"It doesn't matter what kind of business you have and what are your commercial painting requirements, an experienced commercial painting contractor will serve all needs related to commercial painting, industrial painting, wall coloring, metal finishing, or wood finishing.\nCommercial painting requires cutting edge technology and modern equipment to perform the task of painting in a perfect manner. You can also get information about residential and commercial painting via https://leopaintsla.com/.\nImage Source: Google\nThe final result depends mainly on the technical competence of workforce employed in the task of commercial painting along with the coatings and equipment being used by the commercial painting contractor.\nSmall and medium sized industries and large enterprises both need commercial. It helps in creating visually appealing infrastructure. A shining office or industrial unit is always helpful in enhancing the reputation of any organization and an indirect factor behind increasing sales and profits.\nFor industrial units, commercial becomes an important requirement. With a specially developed metal finishing and painting techniques, commercial painting contractor can increase the life of the machines installed in factories.\nCommercial services are mandatory for the hospitality sector. Professional painting and wall coverings required by corporate hospitality. Whether it's the shopping center, hospital, maintains centers, residential buildings, hotels, restaurants or schools; they all need professional painting.\nExperienced commercial contractors can deliver maximum results for the money invested in the painting tasks. With their experience they can improve office life. Whether it is machine or furniture with a metal surface, wood furniture or cemented walls and ceilings, a professional painting contractor can change the entire look with the expertise and skills of painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.visitljubljana.com/en/poi/national-gallery/","date":"2023-12-01T09:16:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100286.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201084429-20231201114429-00422.warc.gz","language_score":0.9461376070976257,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__237960376","lang":"en","text":"The National Gallery, Slovenia's foremost museum of historical art, holds the country's largest collection of fine art from the High Middle Ages to the 20th century. It also houses a permanent exhibition of works by Zoran Mušič (1909–2005), one of Europe's leading modernist painters, and various temporary exhibitions.\nThe National Gallery's permanent collection, divided into sections according to historical periods, is comprised of nearly 600 works by Slovenian and European artists. Among other things, it includes medieval sacred art, works of art by the Baroque artists Gregorio Lazzarini in Giulio Quaglio, Biedermeier portraits by Jožef Tominc, neoclassical paintings by Franc Kavčič, works by the Realists Janez Šubic and Jurij Šubic, paintings by the popular Slovenian painter Ivana Kobilca, and the famous masterpieces of Slovenian Impressionism created by Ivan Grohar, Rihard Jakopič, and Matija Jama.\nThe gallery also keeps one of the largest pieces of Baroque art in Ljubljana, the Fountain of Three Carniolan Rivers by Francesco Robba, whose original site in front of the Town Hall is now occupied by its replica.\nApart from the above, the National Gallery houses a room called Gal's Room, where children's and family events are held on a regular basis, an extensive library, a gallery shop with a reading corner, and a café.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ehituslahendused.ee/news/interior-works-at-the-heart-of-kalamaja","date":"2024-03-02T02:29:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475727.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302020802-20240302050802-00757.warc.gz","language_score":0.9547532200813293,"token_count":280,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__88007314","lang":"en","text":"The building works with restoring approach began with careful demolishing by removing layers of different eras from walls and ceilings. We dismounted the old wooden floor boards as wholly as possible with the purpose to preserve the authentic old wooden floor.\nAs we built together two smaller apartments into one big, almost 100 m2 apartment, the change of space planning was inevitable. Therefore we moved some walls and we supported the ceiling by using old logs and beams.\nWe insulated the floors and internal walls with cellulose, the external walls with 45 mm reed board. We covered all the internal walls and ceilings with reed mat that is a suitable surface for plastering.\nWe restored all old internal doors and finished them with light natural oilwax. From the floor boards we removed the layers of old oil paint and we sanded the boards with a hand sanding machine. Therefore the typical wavy surface of old board was preserved. There were three rooms where we applied new floor boards.\nFor achieving historical look we plastered the walls and ceilings with lime plaster and we rebuilt the original curved ceiling edges. We painted the room walls with casein paint and the bathroom and toilet walls with lime glue paint. It is possible to put wallpaper on lime plaster, therefore we applied wallpaper in several rooms. In the bathroom we also used tadelakt finishing.\nLook at the photos in GALLERY!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.allyou.com/budget-home/crafts/make-marbleized-vase","date":"2018-02-20T23:36:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891813109.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20180220224819-20180221004819-00316.warc.gz","language_score":0.9184054136276245,"token_count":217,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__4544877","lang":"en","text":"Turn a plain glass vase into something unique with just a little paint.\nSTUFF YOU HAVE\n- Clear glass vase\n- Wax paper\nSTUFF YOU NEED\n- Acrylic craft paint in two colors ($2; at Michaels)\nTOTAL COST $2.00\nStep 1: Pour a quarter-size dollop of each color of paint into the vase. (Use slightly more paint for a large vase.)\nStep 2: Swirl paint by tilting vase. Paint will move slowly, so be patient. If paint doesn't move, clean out vase and let dry, then start over, mixing a few drops of water into paint before adding it to vase. Continue tilting vase until interior is completely coated with paint.\nStep 3: Place inverted vase on a piece of waxed paper and let dry overnight. Paint will continue to move, so your design will change during the drying process.\nTip: Let the vase dry for a few days before adding water and a bouquet of flowers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://assignbuster.com/light-and-dark-shading-in-17th-century-art/","date":"2023-05-29T09:22:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644817.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529074001-20230529104001-00673.warc.gz","language_score":0.949368417263031,"token_count":589,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__117850905","lang":"en","text":"The use of light and dark shading during the Baroque artistic movement during the seventeenth century was how the artist caught the eye of the observer and brought emphasis to certain areas of the painting. The technique was used by many of the artists of the day and their influence can even be seen in modern times. Rembrandt van Rijn and Johannes Vermeer are two examples of artist that used the elements of light and dark shading.\nRembrandt’s famous Self Portrait is a perfect example of how he used the technique. In the portrait, the aged Rembrandt seriously looks out with a far away look. Most of the picture is dark and the clothing and upper torso of the body is so dark that only a muted outline can be seen of his clothing. There is a burst of light on his hands. The eye is drawn upward to the dark red behind the artist’s head. Even though it is dark, the red brings color to the portrait. The only true light is centered on Rembrandt’s face. That is where the emphasis of the whole painting lies. He does this so that only the actual parts of the real man draw the attention.\nVermeer, on the other hand, uses shading differently. There is a dark tapestry on the wall behind the subject in Woman Holding Balance. The area to the bottom left is also dark. An extremely dark blue cloth is draped on the table in front of her and hangs off the side. The underneath portion of the table is too dark to discern anything. There is a beam of light that flows from a high window and it illuminates the woman’s face and upper torso so that it is obvious that she is holding a balance.\nHer skirt and cape are dark, but the edging of her cape and headdress is white, thus outlining her face and hands as she stares intently at her balance. The light in the portrait bring the focus the woman’s expression, and brings her to the center of the painting.\nBoth Rembrandt and Vermeer did an excellent job of creating emphasis by using light and dark shading. They were examples of an artistic period that is still admired today.\nHistory of Art: A Brief Survey. Baroque and Rocco Art. Retrieved June 7, 2007, from\nhttp://www. ou. edu/class/ahi1113/html/ch-13-2. htm\nhttp://www. ou. edu/class/ahi1113/slides/13-24. jpg\nhttp://www. ou. edu/class/ahi1113/slides/13-26-2. jpg\nPortrait History. Retrieved June 7, 2007, from http://www. family-portrait. net/portraithistory. php","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ptellpainting.com/painting-services/","date":"2024-04-19T09:31:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817382.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419074959-20240419104959-00590.warc.gz","language_score":0.9002111554145813,"token_count":202,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__36393981","lang":"en","text":"Lompoc’s Professional Painter\nFor a Free Estimate give us a call at (805) 736-2045 or click here to send us a message.\nA new coat of paint can transform your property from bleak to chic, reflecting a certain mood that fits your personality. Choosing the perfect shade can add depth, dimension, and even make a room look bigger, brighter, warmer, and more inviting. We are experts at painting, whether interior or exterior, we’ve got you covered!\nP Tell Painting has provided the Central Coast with quality painting services for over 29 years. Pete specializes in residential, commercial, interior and exterior painting and finishing. From acoustic ceiling removal, the dreaded “popcorn ceilings”, to waterproofing, color matching, and stucco repair, you can trust the service you’ll receive from P Tell Painting. We know what we’re doing and we do it well. Let us help color your dream!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jobs.robinson.com/en/jobs/employee-in-studio/","date":"2022-06-29T21:36:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103645173.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20220629211420-20220630001420-00177.warc.gz","language_score":0.9492506384849548,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__211226296","lang":"en","text":"Whatever your medium is for painting – watercolors, oils or silk – you apply your creativity and skillful craftsmanship to make unforgettable artworks. You can get our guests so excited about art that they can’t wait to participate – no matter how young or old! Are you dreaming of a job as an artist? Express your artistic passion as a studio employee at our clubs!\nAs the market leader in the premium club hotel industry, we are looking for artists for our studios. You will enjoy diverse activities and work as part of a team where other people take vacations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://umasoudana.com/5395-why-residential-painting-services-are-important-56/","date":"2023-10-01T02:13:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510734.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001005750-20231001035750-00847.warc.gz","language_score":0.9713336229324341,"token_count":768,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__217557731","lang":"en","text":"Painting services involve the handling of different types of painting jobs. They come in handy when you have to repaint a certain portion of your home or just paint a section of it. In the event you loved this short article and you would love to receive details with regards to cheapest painting services singapore i implore you to visit the web page. This is possible with these painting services. There are many services they offer that can be used for any part of your house.\n* Exterior house painting services entail the handling of the basic and exterior portions of your home. The exterior or interior of your home can be painted. Exterior house painting services include exterior trimwork, siding and exterior window trim. They also handle driveway and curb edging. Roof repairs and roof repairs are all possible. Going to your local painting service can be a great way for you to spend Saturday or Sunday. You can also save money.* Interior painting services can be used for a variety of tasks. They will often be able do updates to the interior of your house. However, you may also want to have your house painted by professional painters if you want a more personal touch with your painted walls and ceilings. You can do it yourself if you want, but hiring professional painters can make it easier and more efficient. * Decks and porches are also considered among the exterior areas of a house. Many homeowners ignore these areas of their home, and this is why so many homeowners have to sell their homes due to extensive renovations. Professional painting services will be able to get your porches and decks looking like new so you won’t have to worry about the price at all. * When you’re considering hiring professional painters to paint exterior houses, it is important to think about who you are hiring. Are you looking for non-professional painters to do your painting? Do you only want an experienced painter to take care of your projects? Are you interested in painting the entire house or only some areas? There are so many choices to make, it can be hard to choose where to start or who to hire. The most important thing that you have to keep in mind when thinking about exterior painting jobs is the safety aspect. You should ensure that your company only hires licensed experts who are skilled in painting houses safely and correctly. You don’t have to spend a lot hiring contractors to paint your exterior. You don’t have to spend a lot of money hiring contractors for your exterior painting needs. If you do your research and find reliable companies in your local area, you can still get a great paint job for a reasonable price. Ask your family and friends for suggestions. You should ensure that your residential painting contractor is certified in the type and application of the paint you are interested in if you’re considering painting your home. A skilled contractor will know the differences between the various paints, the warranties offered by different manufacturers, and what products will last read the full info here longest. Contractors often have relationships with local businesses to help you negotiate a better rate for your residential painting project. Remember that not all contractors offer the best deals. Before you decide on the professional to hire, do some research. Residential house painting services can also include painting interior walls. This task is usually not difficult, but you should hire contractors who are experienced to ensure that your walls don’t become permanently stained. Make sure that your contractors have experience handling interior painting because a badly done interior wall can affect the way people feel about living in your home. With some research you can easily find a company that will give your house a new life.\nFor those who have any questions with regards to exactly where as well as the way to work with painting services singapore, you can e mail us at our web page.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://magictouchpainter.com/colors/","date":"2021-01-26T04:37:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704798089.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20210126042704-20210126072704-00780.warc.gz","language_score":0.9517829418182373,"token_count":100,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__82635571","lang":"en","text":"These are the 10 colors that have been trending during the year 2020, which are characterized by being light and fresh tones perfect to mix and match in our home.\nThese are very soft earth tones, typical of our area and that allow many color combinations.\nHere you can find the main and most prominent shades of white ideal for walls and ceilings.\nThese shades of gray are an excellent alternative for interior and exterior walls.\nThese are the main shades of black paint for any type of project.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nynjtc.com/civicrm/event/info%3Fid%3D10012%26amp%3Breset%3D1","date":"2020-07-04T05:22:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655884012.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20200704042252-20200704072252-00372.warc.gz","language_score":0.8765536546707153,"token_count":240,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__153513675","lang":"en","text":"The Trail Conference is proud to host the Winter Trek group art exhibition, featuring winter hiking views and vistas captured by Trail Conference members and supporters. The exhibit will be open to the public through March 5 during regular Trail Conference hours, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.\nThe framed works can be purchased. The artists will donate a portion of the purchase price to benefit the work and programs of the Trail Conference.\nCongratulations to the winners of the Winter Trek exhibition:\n- Joe Kazimiercyzk, \"Winter at Stephens.\" Oil on canvas.\n- Steven Famularo.\"Bridge to the Nose.\"\n- Emily Johnsen. \"Hudson Valley Hikers from the Hunter Mountain Firetower.\" (Pictured right.)\n- George Garbeck. \"Pine Meadow Lake.\"\n- Lynn Ronan. \"Lake Tiorati.\" Photograph.\n- Marie Liu. \"Shawangunk Ridge Winter Trail.\" Oil on canvas.\n- Steve Aaron. \"Kaaterskill Falls.\" Photograph.\n- Joyce Kanyuk. \"Snowy Collage.\" Mixed media.\n600 Ramapo Valley Road\nAdditional event information","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://modalyssa.store/en/paintings-and-canvas-prints/356-dipinto-su-tela-redy-cm-80x28x80-8024609350412.html","date":"2021-05-12T04:55:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991252.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20210512035557-20210512065557-00580.warc.gz","language_score":0.7891372442245483,"token_count":102,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__11705404","lang":"en","text":"Painted On Canvas Redy Cm 80X2,8X80\n100% secure payments\n€82.00 Save €69.00\nPainted on canvas with wooden frame. Original abstract paintings in bright colors that give style and character to any environment.A touch of art directly to your home. Style: GLAM Material: PINE WOOD AND CANVAS Color: MULTICOLOR Dimensions: 80x80x2.8\nNo customer reviews for the moment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.leaderpub.com/2012/03/21/artist-exhibits-in-niles-dowagiac/","date":"2016-05-01T10:06:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-18/segments/1461860115672.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20160428161515-00083-ip-10-239-7-51.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9625630974769592,"token_count":605,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-18__0__65353038","lang":"en","text":"Artist exhibits in Niles, DowagiacPublished 11:49pm Wednesday, March 21, 2012\nWhen Clare Hoinville’s 30-plus-year career as a high school art teacher was drawing to a close, she feared she would lose her artistic ambition.\nTurns out the Niles resident had nothing to worry about.\nFueled by a prolific five-week fellowship at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., in the late 1990s, Hoinville entered retirement committed to painting.\nUpon retirement, she suddenly had time to commit to developing as an artist, studying at Notre Dame and the Art Barn in Valparaiso. She spent her days capturing the scenery of South Bend and other towns in Indiana, before shifting her focus to her home in Niles.\nWhat followed was a series of paintings featuring landmarks and nature scenes throughout Niles, which is now hanging at the Riverfront Cafe in downtown Niles through the end of May.\n“I paint whatever takes my fancy,” Hoinville said. “If something looks interesting, I capture it.”\nAmong the settings of her works on display at Riverfront are Island Park, Trinity Episcopal Church, Lakeland Hospital, the Ring Lardner House and the Broadway and Main Street bridges.\nMore than a dozen works are on display, but it’s just a sampling of Hoinville’s Niles collection, though.\n“One winter I painted all my neighbors’ houses from the different windows of my house,” she said. “It was so cold and miserable. I was going stir crazy so I painted the houses.”\nHoinville, who has a degree in art education from Western Michigan University, has won several awards and been featured in galleries at the Art Barn and the Midwest Museum of Art in Elkhart.\nA member of the Niles Art Association, Hoinville believes a strong art community is important for any city.\n“It’s nice for local residents to look around and see an artist has found beauty in their backyard,” she said. “I think it helps people appreciate and value their surroundings.”\nHoinville, who also paints portraits and still lifes, has more of her work also on display at Frame of Mind in Dowagiac.\nAn open house will take place 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Frame of Mind, 145 S. Front St Dowagiac.\nClare Hoinville “Scenes of Niles” Art Exhibit\nWhere: Riverfront Cafe, 219 N. Front St. Niles; Frame of Mind, 145 S. Front St. Dowagiac\nWhen: Now through May 31\nOpen House 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at Frame of Mind\nMore info: (269) 462-9234\nTags: Frame of Mind","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://emptynotebook.wordpress.com/2017/03/12/painting-of-cliff-in-acrylic/","date":"2018-07-18T22:05:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590329.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20180718213135-20180718233135-00620.warc.gz","language_score":0.9840580224990845,"token_count":113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__221181711","lang":"en","text":"Today, I’m going to show you one of my recent paintings of the 12 Apostles near Melbourne (click the link to read more about it.) I went to Melbourne last December, and this painting is drawn from one of my photos that I took there. I haven’t done much acrylic painting, and the ones that I have done don’t really satisfy me. However, I believe that this one is much better!\nThis is the final piece:\nAnd these are the progress photos:\nI think it turned out quite well!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nini-gallery.com/","date":"2016-09-26T01:52:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-40/segments/1474738660548.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20160924173740-00284-ip-10-143-35-109.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9661735892295837,"token_count":193,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-40__0__135935619","lang":"en","text":"Blessings and Curses\nuntil 21 October 2016\nThe Haas Collective\n19 Buitenkant St, Cape Town\nEhoodi Kichapi’s work is bold and energetic. Wild colourful layers of paint mould mysterious figures, defined by simple naïve lines. He captivates and provokes his audience.\nLike many of his compatriots, Kichapi has had a stronger presence outside of Africa, having exhibited in Brussels, Copenhagen and Naples, then on the continent itself, barring of course his native Kenya. The Alliance Française of Nairobi hosted his first solo show in 2007. Since then his work has sold all over the world, allowing him to become one of Kenya’s most successful artists. This is his first exhibition in South Africa.\nOur passion for East African art is what drives us to connect parts of the continent whose art scenes may radiate overseas yet sometimes neglect to engage with each other.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://podemosaragon.info/a-simple-plan-28/","date":"2022-01-24T05:55:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304515.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20220124054039-20220124084039-00714.warc.gz","language_score":0.9781836271286011,"token_count":587,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__248125615","lang":"en","text":"Among the prominent and also most made use of paint services is exterior paint of both residential or industrial property. It really revives your home or commercial residential or commercial property with a brand-new coat of paint throughout again. Whether you intend to renovate your residence or simply paint your house for the first time, you can decide to hire an experienced expert painter. They can make any kind of adjustments needed and it would be done professionally. There are a great deal of advantages of hiring a painter. Among which is that they understand specifically how much to repaint so you do not throw away money and time. An additional terrific advantage is that it offers you even more time to do whatever you want to do since the exterior paint will certainly be done while you are doing other stuff. Painting services likewise make quick job out of your job. If you need to have completely dry wall surface or specific locations repainted in eventually, you can simply work with the solutions of a great painter. There is no demand to put in more effort than essential. When working with specialist painting services, there are numerous factors to consider you need to make. You can ask around for referrals from your good friends and also neighbors. You might additionally inspect online and also browse through the net for various professional painting services providers. Before hiring a painting provider for your residential or business residential property, you need to first identify what kind of paint they are supplying. It is necessary to know the kind of paint they will certainly be making use of since this will certainly help you make a decision if you really want to employ them for painting household or commercial building. In picking expert painting services for your home or building, it is important to search for firms that have a checklist of pleased customers and also a profile of previous domestic or industrial projects. It would certainly additionally be useful to talk with their previous customers and also ask about their experiences with the company. The 2nd point to take into consideration is whether the expert you will certainly work with has experience in the sort of painting task you desire done. A lot of painting firms provide various kinds of service. Some provide domestic as well as some offer business solutions. If you need domestic paint solutions, it is important that your option carrier is likewise experienced in paint homes. Working with an inexperienced contractor will certainly not just cause low quality workmanship but will certainly also cost you extra. To ensure that your preferred painting provider is experienced in the type of job you need done, have them submit a portfolio of their past projects. The 3rd point you need to do before working with a painting firm is to ask for a quote. A lot of reputable painting business use cost-free quotes for household or industrial tasks. 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Shop with confidence.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://milton-on.canada-advisor.com/gallery-upstairs/","date":"2019-12-11T03:04:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540529745.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20191211021635-20191211045635-00090.warc.gz","language_score":0.8871324062347412,"token_count":327,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__184472853","lang":"en","text":"3 Mill Street\nOntario L9T 1R7\n|Sunday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\n|Monday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\n|Tuesday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\n|Wednesday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\n|Thursday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\n|Friday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\n|Saturday|| 10:00am — 05:00pm |\nReviews of The Gallery Upstairs\nSorry, but now we haven't any revews about The Gallery Upstairs.\nThe Gallery Upstairs at Harrop Restaurant, Milton, Ontario. Shop & Dine!\nIn July of 1976 Hedi Nowak opened the Harrop Restaurant, later adding the art gallery in 1979. We have a wide variety of fine art originals, and limited editions with a focus on local artists. 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Vision Circle, the title of a major retrospective of the work of Thomas taking place at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery this summer is an appropriate summation of how this Ojibwa artist interacted with, and viewed the world.\nThe major retrospective at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery, Vision Circle, brings together over 60 of Roy Thomas’ paintings from public and private collections in Canada in order to show the depth of his artistic achievement. The works range from his earliest drawings to very large and impressive public commissions. Following the exhibition in Thunder Bay (June 8 – September 9, 2012) Vision Circle will travel to other Canadian galleries over the next two years.\nThe impact of Roy Thomas as an artist, a mentor, and a father is strong and clear. The circle of his influence continues to widen. Be sure to see his exhibition Vision Circle at the Thunder Bay Art Gallery.\nFor other upcoming exhibitions visit the Thunder Bay Art Gallery website.\nOriginally posted Feb 22/12","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://chancettsn024680.blogzet.com/the-good-ideas-regarding-portrait-printing-and-also-its-big-difference-to-canvas-painting-6411913","date":"2019-05-20T07:43:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232255773.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20190520061847-20190520083847-00211.warc.gz","language_score":0.9646913409233093,"token_count":466,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__202659991","lang":"en","text":"The Good Ideas regarding Portrait Printing and also Its Big Difference to Canvas Painting\nHave not you notice that our innovation today is quick progressing and growing ? Particularly in printing business, there are lots of changes from equipment to materials. They can even print now into a canvas. Yes you read it. Nowadays, it is possible to print into a canvas. They say that canvas printing is ideal for replicating several image types and giving them added value.\nThe Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte ended up, water-resistant inkjet canvas that can records the look and feel of an oil painting. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral pH is another paper canvas kind it is suitable with both dye-based and pigments based inks.\nPicture your art work or photographs as art canvas prints portrayed in really good and dynamic colours. Using pigment based inks - to make sure that your canvas prints last a long period of time without fading. Also by putting an additional unique security over the canvas prints - to make sure it does not get harmed from scratches and splashes . Corners will not fade or break .\nTurning to the other side or shall I state to the artist side, we all understand that canvas is used by many fine art artists as their medium to create a stunning art work masterpiece. Additionally, canvas serves as a assistance for oil painting, and click over here is the name for the mesh material on which embroidery and needlepoint are done.\nCanvas printing is not the exact same as canvas painting; the reason is that they utilized various canvas. In check this site out canvas printing, the canvas used has a unique responsive coating to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting.\nThe Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte finished, waterproof inkjet canvas that can captures the appearance and feel of an oil painting. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral pH is another paper canvas kind it is suitable with both dye-based and pigments based inks. Canvas printing is not the very same as canvas painting; the factor is that they utilized various canvas. In canvas printing, the canvas utilized has a special responsive coating to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artbykevinjonmalone.com/about","date":"2023-10-03T00:42:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511023.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002232712-20231003022712-00174.warc.gz","language_score":0.9583843350410461,"token_count":263,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__255738118","lang":"en","text":"Kevin Jon Malone\nBorn 1958 in Crowthorne Berkshire.\nI have been producing paintings (mainly in oil) for the last 18 years at 'The Little Art Gallery' in Broadstairs, Kent (which l co run with artist Vicki Griggs).\nThe main focus of my work is seascapes which are predominately of and around the local area where I have been living for the past 32 years which is the seaside town of Broadstairs on the South East coast of Kent.\nI have travelled a lot in the last 20 years so another angle of my artwork is *African art in palette knife as well as brush.\nI really enjoy the challenge of undertaking commission work which can focus on a variety of subjects and scenes.\nI also do bespoke art lessons in which I will only take 1 to 2 people at a time.\nI supply all materials and use of tools and can come to you to carry out the sessions.\nI also specialise in interior specialist paint finishes ie different types of marbling, woodgraining, French polishing and broken colour work also specialise in applying expensive wall coverings and take on mural commissions.\n*Exhibition at Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable, Kent of my work on September/ October 2023","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.elitewestholidays.co.uk/post/art-from-the-air","date":"2024-04-12T15:35:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816024.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412132154-20240412162154-00693.warc.gz","language_score":0.9387181401252747,"token_count":505,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__53990707","lang":"en","text":"Here at Elite West Holidays we are always excited to hear about Cornish creatives. We speak to artist Nina Brooke to learn more about her stunning seascapes.\nHow would you describe your paintings?\nPlayfully abstract, vividly colourful and bursting with energy. I use a bird’s eye point of view to emphasise the colourful beauty of the ocean. The beach and the sea are at the heart of every piece, and I experiment with perspective, colour and style, putting a unique spin on the classic seascape painting.\nYou travel extensively, where is your favourite destination?\nI think it has to be Sri Lanka. I love to paint there because of the beautiful colour of the water, the landscape abundant with boats, people, surfers, all of which create a vibrant canvas of inspiration. Hawaii is another personal favourite; in particular the colourful parasols on the beach and the endless palm trees. It is the little details – the smudges of beach towels and surfboards, splashes of waves and reflections of a bold colour on the water that make each painting different.\nWhere do you call home?\nCornwall always calls me back. It never fails to surprise me, with its abundance of hidden coves and ever-changing scenery. Colour palettes in each location vary and some inspire you more than others, it’s really interesting. In Cornwall there are so many different spots. You can go for a weekend to St Mawes or Sennen or Land’s End and come across a cove you’ve never been to before, and I think this is incredible.\nCan you tell us a little about the process of your paintings?\nThe process begins with my drone, which I fly up whenever I feel inclined and explore the coastline from above. I then choose a reference photo, and experiment with the level of realism I’m going to portray. I work with acrylic paints onto a large canvas, starting with a warm base colour and then working dark to light to build up layers of depth.\nWhere can your paintings be viewed?\nI am currently showing at a group exhibition at Newquay’s North Coast Asylum and there's a large solo show to follow at the New Craftsman Gallery, St Ives later this August. You can also see me working en plein air this year, details of which will be announced via my Studio Newsletter. You can sign up via the website to find out more.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nanhaiart.com/press","date":"2017-02-23T05:10:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171078.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00552-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8725093007087708,"token_count":4101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__126655408","lang":"en","text":"September 29, 2016 - neocha\nContemporary Chinese artist Wang Tiande’s paintings engage with the cultural history of ink and its influence on the development of Chinese painting and personal expression. His work is deep and brooding, often rooted in classical landscapes and calligraphy but executed in a way that breathes new life and meaning into the traditional art form. His upcoming exhibition Literati Gatheringwill be showcased at San Francisco Bay’s Asia Art Week. It presents the artist’s “Houshan” series of layered, deconstructed compositional elements, created in his unique style as a response to the paintings and calligraphy of classical Chinese masters. Wang hopes to inspire discussion about the past, the present, and the ability to respect the timelessness of traditional art forms.\nSeptember 23, 2016 - Susan Cohn, THE DAILY JOURNAL\n“LITERATI GATHERING: NEW WORK BY WANG TIANDE,” AT NANHAI ART IN MILLBRAE.\nBorn in Shanghai in 1960, artist Wang Tiande graduated from the ChinesePaintings Department of Zhe jiang Academy of Fine Arts (now ChinaAcademy of Art) in 1988 and later obtained his doctorate degree from itsCalligraphy Department. Wang, now a professor of art at Fudan University inShanghai, has created a series of layered, deconstructed compositional elements in response to the paintings and calligraphy of classical Chinese masters. The newest of these works are presented in “Literati Gathering,” open-ing Sept. 30 and on view through Oct.15 at NanHai Art, 510 Broadway No.301 in Millbrae.\nSeptember 9, 2016 - GoArting News\nGoArting News is informed that Artist Wang Tiande’s Solo Exhibition – Literati Gathering: New Work by Wang Tiande will hold its opening reception at 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm on September 30, 2016 at Nanhai Art Exhibition Hall.\nFebruary 29, 2016 - 艺术中国\n恰逢2016年侯北人先生百岁之际,旧金山南海艺术中心于2016年2月20日至3月26日举办《百岁北人》个展,展出侯北人近作13幅,这批作品大多作画于2014至2015年间。展览开幕式于2月20日下午2点到4点举行。侯北人夫妇、以及本次展览的策展人旧金山州立大学美术馆馆长 Prof. Mark Dean Johnson亲临现场。\nFebruary 20, 2016 - San Jose Mercury News\nA reception from 2 to 4 p.m. today celebrates the opening of \"Hou Beiren at 100\" at NanHai Art in Millbrae. The solo exhibition, curated by Mark Dean Johnson, professor of art at San Francisco State University, will continue through March 26.\nFebruary 17, 2016 - Cafa Art Info\nNanHai Art is pleased to present Hou Beiren at 100, a solo exhibition featuring new works by master painter Hou Beiren. Now approaching 100 years old, Hou is renowned for his contemporary interpretation of the ‘splash ink and color’ school of painting, which seamlessly integrates both Eastern and Western aesthetics. Hou is regarded as one of China’s most important contemporary artists to transform Chinese painting.\nFebruary 14, 2016 - Chez Namaste Nancy\nThe images don't do justice to the delicacy of the ink or the texture of paper - they have to be seen in person (if Possible). Images courtesy of NanHai Art.\nJanuary 20, 2016 - niwdenapolis\n100 years old Master Painter Hou Beiren will have a solo exhibition at NanHai Art (Millbrae,CA). Hou is renowned for his contemporary interpretation of the ‘splash ink and color’ school of painting, which seamlessly integrates both Eastern and Western aesthetics. Hou is regarded as one of China’s most important contemporary artists to transform Chinese painting.\nJanuary 19, 2016 - ArtfixDaily\nNanHai Art will present Hou Beiren at 100, a solo exhibition featuring new works by master painter Hou Beiren. Now approaching 100 years old, Hou is renowned for his contemporary interpretation of the ‘splash ink and color’ school of painting, which seamlessly integrates both Eastern and Western aesthetics. Hou is regarded as one of China’s most important contemporary artists to transform Chinese painting. NanHai Art will celebrate the opening of this exhibition on Saturday, February 20th with a reception from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., at their Millbrae gallery (510 Broadway).\nOctober 2, 2015 - WUM\nOn Friday, October 2nd, 2015 at 5PM, the Millbrae,CA-based gallery NanHai will be inaugurating a solo show containing 11 works [2005-2014] by the Shanghai based artist, Qiu Deshu in an exhibition curated by the award-winning, Art History Professor Kuiyi Shen, Ph.D., (Department of Visual Arts and Director of the Program in Chinese Studies, University of California, San Diego).\nOctober 2, 2015 - Asia Week SFBA\nAsia Week San Francisco Bay Area brings together the world's leading Asian art dealers, auction houses, museums, cultural institutions, and the academia, for a week of festivities celebrating Asian art and culture every October...\nJune 19, 2015 - 艺术中国\n美国加州南海艺术中心于2015年6月6日至7月11日举办 “Mindful Sojourner 羁旅-李佳骏艺术展”,展出旅美画家李佳骏(Leroy Lee)近作11幅。展览开幕式及酒会于6月6日下午2时在南海艺术中心举行。本次展览的策展人、康奈尔大学艺术史学者潘安仪教授和艺术家本人亲临开幕现场,并为到场观众导览。\nApril 3, 2015 - NanHai Art\nCurator of this exhibition Robert C. Morgan lead a discussion with artist Wei Jia, and art consultant Michelle Y. Loh on the artist's unique approach in his work.\nMarch 30, 2015 - Michelle Y. Loh\nThe influence of contemporary art practices on Chinese ink traditon and the place of this tradition within the context of a historical paradigm is an on-going subject of discourse. The exhibition enttle Cursive Script, Color, and Collage: The Art of Wei Jia, curated by Robert C. Morgan, offers and insightful and refreshing perspective.\nMarch 20, 2015 - 艺术中国\n美国南海艺术中心于2015年2月21日至3月28日举办“韦佳: 抒写 色彩 拼贴”艺术展, 展出韦佳近作14幅。 此次展览是这位成长于北京、生活在纽约的艺术家在美国西岸的首次个展。 展览开幕酒会于2月21日下午2时举行,由独立艺术顾问Michelle Y. Loh女士主持,本次展览的特邀策展人Robert C. Morgan 教授与韦佳展开艺术对话。\nFebruary 21, 2015 - Kolaj Magazine\n“Cursive Script, Color, and Collage: The Art of Wei Jia” is a solo exhibition of 14 paintings and works on paper, including 5 new mixed-media works being shown for the first time.\nDecember 5, 2014 - 艺术中国\n2014年10月12日至11月7日,旅美艺术家钟跃英当代水墨亚洲巡展在台湾艺术大学美术馆和韩国首尔京畿大学博物馆先后举行。此次当代水墨亚洲巡展, 是其应国立台湾艺术大学和韩国首尔亰畿大学博物馆的邀请, 把在美国二十几年的水墨创作实践成果, 带回到东方故土的文化之旅。同时, 应台湾艺术大学的邀请, 艺术家钟跃英将为艺术大学硕士和博士班开讲为期三周的当代水墨艺术实践和理论课, 并在韩国京畿大学做题为<<水墨的尊严, 魅力和力量>>专题报告。\nNovember 9, 2014 - 艺术中国\n美国旧金山南海艺术中心于2014年10月4日至11月8日举办 “水墨当代” 四人联展,展出当代水墨画家李华弌、王天德、郑重宾、陆春涛四人新作16幅。展览开幕式及酒会于10月4日下午2时至4时在南海艺术中心举行。本次展览的策展人、著名艺术史学者沉揆一教授和参展艺术家亲临开幕现场,并就当代水墨议题展开对谈。\nOctober 8, 2014 - SF Museum Examiner\nThe Chinese painters in this show - Li Huayi, Wang Tiande, Zheng Chongbin and Lu Chuntao - now showing at NanHai Gallery, come from such a long tradition of using ink and manipulating the brush to create art that that is such an integral part of Chinese culture that it is imprinted in their DNA.\nOctober 3, 2014 - San Jose Mercury News\nThe group exhibition \"Contemporary Ink\" opens with an Artists' Talk from 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday, followed by a reception from 3 to 4 p.m. at NanHai Art in Millbrae.\nAugust 15, 2014 - China Daily\nNanHai Art Center hosted an exhibition of the works of artist Liu Guosong and eight of his students in Millbrae on Aug 9. Liu is considered one of the most important advocates and practitioners of modern Chinese painting.\nAugust 6, 2014 - SF Chronicle & SF Gate\nWhat would it take to accelerate innovation in China, just as a once raging tiger economy paces sluggishly? Perhaps the country's educators can learn from the work of artist Liu Kuo-sung, once labeled a political subversive for his pursuit of western modernism and now oft described as the \"father of modern Chinese painting.\" Both traditional Chinese ink painting and the epic landscapes of the Song dynasty as well as abstract expressionism and hard-edged abstraction inform his work, though Liu himself stresses experimentation above all.\nJuly 30, 2014 - China Press\n南海艺术中心将于2014 年8 月9 日至9 月13 日举办 “Rebel as Creator破 ·立 - 刘国松师生展” ,展出现代水墨画大师刘国松先生师生近作共19 幅。旧金山亚洲艺术博物馆馆长许杰博士、斯坦福大学坎特艺术中心亚洲艺术主任杨晓能博士以及本次展览的策展顾问、著名艺术史学者沈揆一教授等嘉宾将到场祝贺。\nJune 14, 2014 - NanHai Art, Millbrae, CA\nNanHai Art is pleased to present an evening talk with Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney on July 14th, at 7:00 PM.\nMay 23, 2014 - China Daily\nCurrently a chaired art professor at National Taiwan Normal University, Liu Guosong is universally recognized as one of the earliest and most important advocates and practitioners of modern Chinese painting. His artworks are collected and shown by museums and art galleries in more than 70 countries, and he has been featured in more than 100 solo exhibitions worldwide.Read More >>\nMay 20, 2014 - Exhibition Statement\nAs the artist delicately pulls the fibers out of his paper, one by one, the crisp snows of the Himalayas arise vividly from a haze of black and gray ink. From this exposure of what lies underneath the painted surface ground, this removal of ink, emerge with miraculous clarity monumental mountain forms. Liu Kuo-sung’s work both evokes and denies the accomplishments of early masters of landscape painting, who created grand landscapes by painstakingly building up their texture strokes in ink.Read More >>\nMarch 24, 2014 - Art China\nThis special coverage of Sublimity - Recent Works by Hou Beiren includes art critic Robert Morgan's speech, exhibition painting photos, and opening reception photos and videos.\nFebruary 14, 2014 - China Press\nFebruary 5, 2014 - Art Dossier\nNanHai Art is pleased to present Sublimity, a solo exhibition of recent works by 97-year-old artist Hou Beiren. Featuring 25 paintings completed between 2010 and 2013, Sublimity marks the inaugural exhibition for the newly renovated NanHai Art gallery.\nJanuary 29, 2014 - Mapanare\nNanHai Art present Sublimity, a solo exhibition of recent works by Hou Beiren from February 22 to March 29, 2014. There will be a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday, February 22. The exhibit featurs 25 paintings created by the 97 year old painter between 2010-13. Beiren uses both Chinese and Western traditions in his work--Chinese brushwork and Western Abstract Expressionism.\nJanuary 20, 2014 - Exhibition Statement\nAs one of very few living legendary artists of our times, Hou’s most valuable contributions are undoubtedly his audacious experiments and achievements in his successful integration of Western and Chinese painting techniques. Hou has invented a distinctive style of his own within the genre of splash ink and color, which is best demonstrated in his most recent works shown in this current exhibition.Read More >>\nNovember 9, 2013 - Art Nerd\nMillbrae's Chinese art advocate NanHai Art is spending the month of November educating. Ramping up for their commercial gallery opening in 2014, NanHai is hosting seminars with some of the most prominent minds in Chinese culture.\nNovember 1, 2013 - SFAQ\nTomorrow, November 2nd (2-4pm) is “Ink as Cultural Identity” a lecture with Professor Kuiyi Shen at NanHai Art in Millbrae, CA.Read More >>\nOctober 31, 2013 - NBC\nNanHai Art is pleased to announce a new seminar series for the month of November featuring prominent scholars on the topic of Chinese Art.Read More >>\nOctober 14, 2013 - NanHai Art, Millbrae, CA","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://museumjorn.dk/en/exhibit/the-nordic-voices-of-modernism/","date":"2022-08-14T06:49:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571996.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20220814052950-20220814082950-00730.warc.gz","language_score":0.8748449087142944,"token_count":231,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__179247061","lang":"en","text":"Experience classical, modern art from the country's most influential symbolists\nMuseum Jorn has in its possession a major collection of symbolist and expressionist Danish art from the late nineteenth century until the 1930s. Asger Jorn was very interested in the art of this period, which provided both the historical background and inspiration for his own art. Consequently, he decided that this specific area was to be a significant foundation stone in the museum’s collection profile.\nThe museum’s collection of classic modern art comprises significant works by some of the country’s most influential symbolists. Amongst those works by the two art nouveau artists Johannes Holbek (1872—1903) and Niels Hansen Jacobsen (1861—1942). Early Danish expressionism is represented by artists including Julius Paulsen (1860—1932), Oluf Hartmann (1879—1910), Aksel Jørgensen (1883—1957), Martin Kaalund-Jørgensen (1889—1952) and Jens Adolf Jerichau (1890—1916).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://motagifts.com/2016/07/20/3-tips-for-painting-exterior-iron-stairs/","date":"2019-02-16T13:09:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247480472.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20190216125709-20190216151709-00393.warc.gz","language_score":0.931309700012207,"token_count":482,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__243390194","lang":"en","text":"Iron stairs can add a classic, romantic look to your balcony or deck. There may come a time when you want to paint your stairs, either to maintain their original color or to add a bright new pop color to your yard. If you want to paint your iron staircase, there are a few hints that you should keep in mind.\nAssemble the Stairs Before Painting Them\nIf you want to immediately paint a new set of stairs, it is a good idea to install them before you paint them. This will prevent you from scratching the painted surfaces while you are installing the stairs. Although the positioning to paint installed stairs can be a little more difficult, it will result in a more cohesive, unblemished finish if you paint after the stairs are in place.\nMake Sure the Surface Is Well Primed\nMany iron staircases ship from the factory with a protective coating already added. If you plan to paint the stairs immediately, you should ask the manufacturer whether you can paint directly on the surface or if priming is needed.\nIf your iron stairs are more than a season old, you will want to make sure to thoroughly clean them. While cleaning, beware of any rust and remove it with a stiff wire brush. After the stairs are clean, roughen the surfaces you will be painting with medium-grain sandpaper. This will help the primer and paint to stick to the surface.\nIron generally requires a special metal primer. You should select one with a rust inhibitor for outdoor use.\nSelect Appropriate Paint\nOnce your primer has dried, you are ready to paint. You should select a paint made specifically for metals. These tend to be oil-based enamels. Once again, you should look for a paint that has a rust inhibitor to help protect your iron from the elements. Depending on the color of your paint, one or two coats of paint applied with long strokes by a paint brush should be sufficient to fully cover your stairs.\nFor the best results, you should contact your stair manufacturer before painting. If you are ordering new stairs, they may be able to add a custom color while the stairs are being made, which will save you time and give you a clean, even finish. If the stairs are older, you can still contact their manufacturer or distributor to ask for paint suggestions. Contact a company like Lamonaca Iron Works Inc for more information.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://business.boerne.org/events/details/mark-print-making-workshop-for-children-adults-20407?calendarMonth=2022-06-01","date":"2023-12-08T09:01:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100739.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208081124-20231208111124-00331.warc.gz","language_score":0.9657304286956787,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__309746669","lang":"en","text":"Mark & Print-Making Workshop for Children & Adults\nBuild on a variety of techniques that will offer endless opportunities for artistic exploration. We develop a new awareness and appreciation of the natural beauty in the world around us.\nJoin us on Thursday, June 30th in Herff House on 33 Herff Rd.\nThis workshop is two separate classes for adults and children ages 7 and up. Beginners and intermediate art lovers are welcome.\nJeannette is a graduate of Parsons School of Art in NYC and is an instructor at Southwest School of Art in San Antonio, Texas, for 30 years. Most recently, she served as the Curator/Instructor at Intermezzo Gallery. She is accomplished in drawing and painting in various media, and her art work is widely collected. As a professional artist and art educator, she finds great inspiration and joy in sharing her methods and experiences with those ready to tap into their own dreams of self-expression through art exploration.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.friv2015.com/game/mandala-coloring","date":"2022-09-25T21:32:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030334596.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20220925193816-20220925223816-00644.warc.gz","language_score":0.9034485816955566,"token_count":161,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__88565135","lang":"en","text":"Mandala Coloring Book is an online game that you can play for free. In this coloring book that belongs to you, you can create your own color world. Choose any mandala image you want to paint to fill it, then use the brush to choose the color you like. I believe that you can make a colorful and perfect painting. Enjoy this game and have fun! Play Mandala Coloring online at friv2015.com. You can play it in fullscreen to have fun with it. Mandala Coloring is a great Friv 2015 game to play with no cost.🎮 Instructions\nUse Left Mouse button to Play📂 Categories\narcade, color, colorful, mandala, painting, colores, color, coloring..","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.montemero.eu/painting","date":"2022-06-29T13:10:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103639050.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20220629115352-20220629145352-00096.warc.gz","language_score":0.9479015469551086,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__127073165","lang":"en","text":"Painting is not an educational course or the ability that comes after the training; it is the passion which is born, when you were born. Painting is the medium of the expression. “What you feel,\nyour painting will describe” is the basic principle of painting.\nIt’s pretty simple - you’ll learn how to take a part of your heart and make it into art. We’ll teach you, how to use your eyes and hands as tools to express yourself.\nThis course is an overview of all the basics of painting - from techniques to different materials. You will learn the skills required to use brushes and colors and how to handle compositions, texture and form.\nOil, acrylic, watercolor, pencil, coal, chalk, ink - all in.\nWaiting for you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lenshyles.com/about","date":"2022-12-04T18:25:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710978.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20221204172438-20221204202438-00475.warc.gz","language_score":0.9657305479049683,"token_count":348,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__172656573","lang":"en","text":"Artist Bio and Statement\nLen Shyles was born in New York and has been painting since the mid- ‘90s. Since 2015, he has lived in Lewes, Delaware.\nWith more than four decades teaching video production and photography, Len is inspired by classical and contemporary painting, cinema, and digital media.\nHis videos have been featured on cable television and can be viewed on YouTube; his books on video and new digital media are available on Amazon; his paintings are regularly displayed at the Member’s Gallery of the Rehoboth Art League in Delaware.\nLen designs his paintings to capture viewers’ interest, attention and pleasure.\nLen is happy to accept landscape, portrait and still life commissions.\nProcess and materials—how I work\nI paint in oil on canvas or firmer surfaces like birch board and panels, using classical techniques. After applying several layers of gesso, I use my own reference photos to draw the image I want to paint. I often tone my surface with a thin, transparent layer of earth color to get a more accurate read when applying subsequent colors. My application of paint is done in thin layers, leaving opportunities for improving as I go. My painting medium and the thin layers I use also shorten drying time.\nEmotions, experience and motivation—why I work\nI have two motivations when I paint; both place my audience at the center of the process. First, I ask myself, “What do I want to achieve with my patrons?” Second, I prefer to stay in positive territory, promoting happiness with viewers of my work. In short, if my art can give a fellow traveler a respite, then so much the better.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://inspireworks.blogspot.com/","date":"2018-05-24T11:24:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794866276.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20180524112244-20180524132244-00259.warc.gz","language_score":0.9824748039245605,"token_count":384,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__193435808","lang":"en","text":"Monday, June 27, 2011\nI haven't posted again for months. Busy planning and making a big move. Last two days in Edmonton now, all packed up, heading out Wednesday morning. Hopefully will once again get those paint brushes out and finally start painting again. It's been a long 6 months since. It's time and I am ready.\nSunday, December 5, 2010\nWednesday, December 1, 2010\n- I've finished one painting which I will post as soon as I can scan or photo it and post. I've also started 2 new paintings all in oil (which I haven't gotten into for a very long time). It feels good to be back painting. I miss my biggest fan but still, I'm doing it again. It's all good. I will post again soon. Oils take a long time to dry. But it is so worth the extra patience required.\nWednesday, November 3, 2010\nStart painting again. I have to try something I haven't done in a while to get myself to start painting again. I've joined a drop in work shop starting this coming Saturday. I'm starting to feel excited about going and meeting other artists and picking up the brush that will hit a canvas. It's not that I haven't touched a paint brush at all. I painted my dining room and kitchen. Does that count? No murals, just painted walls. It still felt really good to smear that paint on. It's part of the whole experience. Watch the paint hit the surface and change it. Yeah!!!\nMonday, October 4, 2010\nIt's already October. The spring and summer went by quickly. I didn't participate in any art related activities since last fall now. I haven't been able to get my head into it. Still trying to find myself first. Hoping to get inspiration and start all over again in 2011.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pinkartglass.com/vintage_1930_s_french_impressionist_signed_oil_pink_roses_in_glass_vase.htm","date":"2023-06-05T23:12:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652184.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605221713-20230606011713-00454.warc.gz","language_score":0.948672890663147,"token_count":389,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__40791285","lang":"en","text":"Artist/ School: French School, early/ mid 20th century, indistinctly signed. Title: Pink Roses in Glass Vase. Medium: oil on canvas, signed lower right, framed. Frame: 18 x 21.25 inches. Painting: 12 x 15.75 inches.Condition: The painting is in very good condition. Cathedral Fine Art We are picture dealers and have been since 1989, offering a wide range of paintings, typically including: Old Masters, marines, portraits, English and Continental landscapes, Scottish Highland landscapes and cattle, sporting art and traditional genre scenes.\nWe also offer a selection of French Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, Cubist and abstract paintings from the late 19th century through to contemporary. Thus, we aim to mention everything known about a work and include detailed photographs of each area of the painting, including the back. We source our stock from auctions, private collectors and deal within the trade, both in the United Kingdom and Europe, having bases in Paris and Provence. We guarantee every painting listed.\nRestoration & Framing: We work with excellent oil painting and frame restorers. Please feel free to ask for more details and a quotation.Frames: Due to the fragile nature of old frames, our shippers do not provide compensation for any damage caused during transit. We have our own in house packing department, to a professional standard. Please ask for a quote if necessary. For UK deliveries, we use a 24hr. We look forward to working with you. The item \"VINTAGE 1930'S FRENCH IMPRESSIONIST SIGNED OIL PINK ROSES IN GLASS VASE\" is in sale since Tuesday, February 23, 2021. This item is in the category \"Art\\Paintings\". The seller is \"cathedralfineart\" and is located in Cirencester. This item can be shipped to United Kingdom.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://toonsville-bill.blogspot.com/2013/03/painting-in-progress.html","date":"2018-04-26T00:28:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125948029.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20180425232612-20180426012612-00380.warc.gz","language_score":0.9692547917366028,"token_count":123,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__130366709","lang":"en","text":"I have moved my blog to http://toonsville.wordpress.com/\nWednesday, March 13, 2013\nPainting in Progress\nI thought I'd share the progress on my latest painting of a 1936 Chevy. The background I'm aiming for is a street scene of the 1930's with a Soda Shop as the main store. The soda and icecream shops in the 1930\"s were the places where the kids met after school and hung out.\nI'll post the progress as I move along on the painting. This is a 16\" X 20\" stretched canvas and I'm using acrylics.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cliftonandersonantiques.com/hanging-rock-peter-williams/","date":"2023-12-01T10:56:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100286.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201084429-20231201114429-00068.warc.gz","language_score":0.9285407662391663,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__103548317","lang":"en","text":"Hanging Rock Race Course, New Zealand\nArtist: Peter Williams (1934-2018)\nLater 20th or 21st Century\nOil on Stretched Canvas\n18” x 24”\nThis unframed & unsigned oil painting from the estate of the artist. A notarized certificate of authenticity accompanies this work validating from the estate of and by Peter Williams.\nClick here for a brief bio of the artist as it appeared as an obituary in the 8-14-2018 issue of the Blood Horse Magazine.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.creoate.com/product/abstract-painting-watercolour/","date":"2018-02-22T09:00:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891814079.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20180222081525-20180222101525-00340.warc.gz","language_score":0.9082802534103394,"token_count":184,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__190630277","lang":"en","text":"Abstract Painting with Watercolour\n3 person(s) looking at this workshop right now\n|Hosted by DearAnnArt|\n|All materials, guidance and refreshments|\nThis workshop will open for you the fascinating world of watercolour and painting. We will start with the basic exercises. And by the end of the lesson, you will be able to create a beautiful and unique abstract illustration yourself with the help of watercolours.\nThe workshop will also include familiarization with the materials that every artist should know, various methods and techniques, secrets and of course a good mood. This workshop is designed for any level, ideal for beginners. I am convinced that anyone can paint.\nAll materials will be provided during the workshop:\n- Watercolour palette\n- Watercolour brushes\n- Special watercolour paper (300 gr)\n- Tea & biscuits\n- A “welcome” present","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hunkiedorie.blogspot.com/2015/01/craft-box-makeover.html","date":"2017-12-15T19:55:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948579564.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20171215192327-20171215214327-00785.warc.gz","language_score":0.8703246712684631,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__101090977","lang":"en","text":"2. I then sprayed a final layer of 18 kt. Gold Krylon Spray Paint (found at Hobby Lobby).\n3. Next I printed out a stencil using my new Cricut Explore.\n4. Using my stencil in small sections. I sprayed about three layers of black spray paint.\n5. Once the bottom portion of the box was finished I sprayed a thin layer of Krylon Golden Glow Glitter Blast paint (found at hobby lobby) all over the entire box.\n6. To seal in the glitter I sprayed two layers of a clear polyurethane paint.\n7. I also decided to paint the inside with the same black paint I used for the stencil.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://cisnerosconstructioncrew.com/painting/interior-painting","date":"2024-03-02T13:52:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475825.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302120344-20240302150344-00265.warc.gz","language_score":0.8566612601280212,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__106715091","lang":"en","text":"Interior Painting in Houston\nWANT A PICTURE-PREFECT INTERIOR?\nTURN TO YOUR TRUSTED PAINTING CONTRACTOR FOR INTERIOR PAINTING SERVICES IN CYPRESS, TX\nDoes your home need an interior makeover? A cost-effective way to transform your home is with a new paint job.\nHire Cisneros Construction Crew for expert interior painting service. 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Asian Paints Job Circular 2016 related all information will be […]\nAssistant Teacher (B.p ed), Hashimpur High School, Sadar, Jessore.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.patriciareillygiff.com/news-dp-paint-spraying-system/sum-up-of-best-selling-dp-airless-paint-sprayers-2019.html","date":"2023-10-03T20:31:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511220.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003192425-20231003222425-00634.warc.gz","language_score":0.8624657392501831,"token_count":376,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__221690220","lang":"en","text":"We Dino-power aim to manufacture and supply high quality airless paint sprayers at competitive and affordable price, if you are in the painting industry, then you are definitely going to need an appropriate airless paint sprayer. Below is the sum-up of our best-selling airless paint sprayers in 2019 as a reference.\nDIY homeowners and handymen get cost-efficient, high-speed performance with X6Electric Airless Paint Sprayer. This airless sprayer is ideal for painting interior projects and exterior projects, such as decks, siding, fences and small houses.\nX20Electric Airless Paint Sprayer(PRO entry)\nThe performance and versatility of X20Electric Airless Paint Sprayerhas made it DP’s most popular sprayer. It delivers a consistent spray fan without fluctuation and the proven reliability make it perfect for professionals who spray daily with a wide range of coatings.\nX28Electric Airless Paint Sprayer(PRO)\nX28Electric Airless Paint Sprayer是一个证明喷雾器承包商需要专业吗ssional features.\nX51LElectric Airless Paint Sprayer(PRO)\nX51LElectric Airless Paint Sprayerdelivers a higher flow rate to complete jobs faster. This unit comes with an upgraded DP-6736GAirless Spray Gunthat can accommodate a larger tip size to handle all texture finishes and the wide range of primers and paint.\nDP-9800EHydraulic Airless Paint Sprayer(HEAVY DUTY)\nMaximum performance, unmatched productivity. DP-9800EHydraulic Airless Paint Sprayerprovide maximum power, flowrate and pressure for workhorse performance.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.danielsen.ca/biography.html","date":"2023-11-30T13:53:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100227.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130130218-20231130160218-00522.warc.gz","language_score":0.9600921273231506,"token_count":380,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__216583414","lang":"en","text":"I was Born in Ottawa in 1966 to a French-Canadian mother and Danish father. Travel was an important part of my formative years. My family resided in the varied cityscapes of Montreal, San Francisco, the Northeastern United States, and Geneva, Switzerland. This nomadic existence accounts for my varied cultural and artistic influences.\nSince moving to Alberta in 1992, my subject matter has been the backyard of this province: rolling foothills dotted with hay-bales; Rocky Mountain vistas from Banff and Jasper; the badlands and prairies.\nI begin each painting on-site, whether it's 9 inches by 12, or 5 and a half by 8 feet. This style of painting, known as plein aire demands that I create my image quickly - which has resulted in my work having a certain economy that only painting outdoors can bring.\nI try and represent my surroundings, not duplicate them. I am working hard to be more free with paint. Ultimately, my goal is to create paintings that are like Alberta: beautiful, grand, and un-tamed. Paintings with Natural Energy.\nMy style has evolved, and continues to grow. While I still begin each canvas with a coat of Venetian Red; I now pay special attention to, and give greater emphasis to my initial “drawing”. I no longer attempt to cover up my lines, but intentionally leave them exposed. This gives my paintings an illustrative quality which results is a more physical painting.\nA painting with energy…like my backyard of Alberta.\nRecently, I have returned to Europe and I now divide my time between Alberta and Southern France. I have been taking everything I have learned from painting in Alberta, and applying that particular vision to the villages of the Languedoc wine making region.\nI am working hard to be more free with paint.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://eindhovennews.com/news/2019/10/brabant-autumn-in-light-of-van-gogh/","date":"2023-10-04T22:19:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511424.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004220037-20231005010037-00065.warc.gz","language_score":0.931475043296814,"token_count":158,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__314960410","lang":"en","text":"In the coming months Brabant will be in the light of the Nuenen painter Vincent van Gogh. There are exhibitions and lectures that give a glimpse into the painter’s life, through the eyes of friends and family.\nThe weavers, who Van Gogh portrayed, can be admired on Sunday 20 October in Nuenen’s Vincentre Museum. You can see how the old weavers worked.\nUntil Sunday 12 January 2020, an exhibition and guided tours of Van Gogh will be on display in the Noord-Brabant Museum. In the week of 23 October, the Van Gogh Kerk in Nuenen will also give lectures about the painter.\nTranslated by: Bob","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://juliasbento.blogspot.com/2014/11/happy-friday-vlog-30-gouache.html","date":"2017-03-31T00:23:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218205046.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322213005-00282-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.847874641418457,"token_count":162,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__158939784","lang":"en","text":"Happy Friday Vlog #30 : Gouache11:56:00 AM\nHello everyone! Happy happy Friday to you! Today's vlog is all about gouache. As you can see here my collection has grown! I will briefly chat about the two different types of gouache I have. I went into it in a previous post Gouache 101, if you would like to take a gander.\nHere are a few more detailed pictures of my collection of Holbein Acryla and Holbein Artist's Gouache.\nCloseups of my favorite detail brushes : Royal Langnickle 20/0 and Princeton Art & Brushes Co. 10/0.\nAnd finally my little Acryla Gouache Elephant...\nMusic of the Day:\nBag Raiders : Shooting Stars","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.freedigitalphotos.net/images/mans--face-painted-in-neon-uv-lava-photo-p647157","date":"2023-09-27T18:05:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510319.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927171156-20230927201156-00745.warc.gz","language_score":0.7860345840454102,"token_count":332,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__146883436","lang":"en","text":"|Small||400 x 267px||FREE||Download|\n|Small||400 x 267px||US$3.00||Add to cart|\n|Medium||640 x 427px||US$5.00||Add to cart|\n|Large||1024 x 684px||US$8.00||Add to cart|\n|High res||5473 x 3654px (6.06Mb)||US$10.00||Add to cart|\n|High res||5473 x 3654px (6.06Mb)||US$75.00||Add to cart|\nConceptual Portrait of a man painted in fluorescent UV colors and looks like Neon lava.\nart, man, red, blue, lava, space, beautiful, young, closeup, male, face, black, style, paint, elements, creative, fantasy, aqua, futuristic, glow, makeup, body, fluorescent, magic, fantastic, mystery, dirt, unique, soil, bizarre, ultraviolet, ground, flight, four, unreal, neon, mysticism, light, concept, uv, fiction, eruption, cracks, brain, think, nerves, people","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carlowtourism.com/events/painting-in-the-walled-garden-with-jacinta-crowley-long-2/","date":"2019-08-19T08:28:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027314696.33/warc/CC-MAIN-20190819073232-20190819095232-00024.warc.gz","language_score":0.912182629108429,"token_count":235,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__192577677","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nPainting In The Walled Garden With Jacinta Crowley-Long\nJuly 13 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm\nJacinta Crowley-Long returns to Altamont for her one-day painting master class for beginners and improvers. Classes consist of an initial demonstration by the artist and students will then have an opportunity to paint with helpful guidance on choosing a subject, composition and painting techniques from Jacinta. Classes take place within the borders of Altamont Plant Sales and in the classroom. Places limited, booking essential.\nJacinta is a professional artist based on the Carlow / Wicklow border and has a deserved reputation as Ireland’s foremost contemporary canine and equestrian artist. Her work also extends to garden and landscape painting as a keen gardener and lover of nature. www.crowley-long.com\nPlaces limited to 12 and booking essential on 086-824 4632 or www.crowley-long.com\nVenue: The Walled Garden, Altamont Plant Sales, Altamont Gardens, Tullow, Co. Carlow","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shop.naturalearthpaint.ca/blogs/nep-blog/explore-art-with-our-organic-body-paint-kit","date":"2024-02-21T00:52:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473360.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221002544-20240221032544-00763.warc.gz","language_score":0.9131335616111755,"token_count":508,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__142399455","lang":"en","text":"Unleash Your Creativity with Body Paint\nBody painting is an art form that transcends age and culture, seen at events like festivals, Halloween, and theater performances. But not all body paints products are created equal. Our face body paint kit stands out because it's both eco-friendly and skin-nurturing. With different options available, you can choose the body paint kit that suits your needs the best.\nWhat Does Our Product Offer?\nOur body paint kit features six vibrant body paint pots and three bamboo paint brushes. You can paint a rainbow on your body or stick to classic colors like red, green, blue, black, and white. Each kit also includes a sparkle filter to add a touch of shimmer to your body art. If you buy individual paint, you can choose from 9 colors all-together.\nNote: The Body Paint can also be use as Face Paint.\nWhy Choose Our Body Paint Kit?\nOur face body paint products are free from harmful substances like heavy metals, nanoparticles, parabens, and phthalates. We use natural clay and mineral pigments, organic ingredients, and eco-friendly packaging. With our colors, you can indulge in body painting without worrying about toxic chemicals or allergic reactions. Plus, our products are always in stock, ready for you to add the perfect one to your cart and order.\nBody Painting: A Timeless Art Form\nBody painting is an ancient practice, adopted by tribes and civilizations worldwide as a form of self-expression. 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Discover our Natural Earth Face Paints and the magic of face painting today!\nView Natural Face & Body Paint Kit product.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.artistseanfarrell.com/portraits-figuative-works/","date":"2020-01-22T05:27:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250606696.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20200122042145-20200122071145-00091.warc.gz","language_score":0.9197450280189514,"token_count":799,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__146185045","lang":"en","text":"oil on linen, 24 x 20\", artist’s studio\nPortrait of Mr & Mrs Parra (double portrait left)\noil on linen, 36 x 30”, SOLD ($13,000) Mrs. Parra is a warm and generous person. An open book who stands tall for her beliefs. Behind her, on the wall is a portrait painting of her w her two sisters painted when they were teenagers.\nPortrait of Mrs. Parra (left in double portrait)\noil on linen canvas 36 x 30\" Notice the difference in her hair from 1st image. Upon approval of commissioned work, she wished her hair to be more tussled. I was happy to oblige 🙂\nPortraits of Mr. & Mrs. Parra (double portrait right)\noil on linen, 36 x 30”, SOLD ($13,000) Mr.Parra is quick-witted and possesses a great ability to make people laugh. Add his English accent and you get the feel of the personality I tried to capture here in this portrait.\nThe Ryan Daughters\noil on linen canvas, 36 x 50”, SOLD (commissioned)\noil on panel, 12 x 16”, SOLD ($2,500) The dignity and commitment of the conductor.\nHittin’ the Note\noil on linen, 15 x 24”, SOLD ($6,500) I used to sketch in the night clubs of Boston and my oils are often created from the on-site sketching. This one from the classic Wally's nightclub.\noil on canvas, 12 x 16”, SOLD ($2,900)\noil on panel, 10 x 6”, SOLD\nGesture of Dominique ( alla prima oil sketch)\noil, 19 x 13”, SOLD\nThe Harbor Master, Portofino\ncharcoal study drawing w chalk on toned paper, 4 x 6” a quick charcoal sketch that later provided the reference for the harbor master in my painting \"First Light of Portofino\"\nCharcoal, 12 x 18\" Work from this drawing into creating an oil painting\nSketched on site @ the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy\nTrevi Fountain, Rome Italy\nonsite-sketch, Mixed Media , 12 x 18\"\noil on linen, 54 x 72”, collection of the artist\nQuiet Moment The chiaroscuro effect lends a sense of the quietness of the moment\nResilience (alla prima)\noil on board, 48 x 24”, available from artist’s studio\noil on linen canvas, 48 x 48”, available from artist’s studio. On the way to my becoming an artist, or in anything of importance to oneself, one must navigate all the influences, often offered with the best of intentions, with also knowing your own path.\nPieta - Michelangelo\nMy charcoal sketch of Michelangelo's Pieta in Florence. This was one of his very last works which he didn't actually complete prior to his death. Unfortunately, his studio assistant completed the figure on the lower left which is not as moving as the rest of the sculpture.\nPieta- Michelangelo, Florence Italy\nDetail of my sketch from Michelangelo's Pieta in Florence, Italy\nAll prima portrait of artist Bud Cook\noil on panel, 10 x 6”, collection of the artist -a quick 20 minute oil sketch of my friend and fellow artist Bud\nAlla Prima portrait of artist Karen Reid\noil on prepared cardboard, 9 x 6” arched Quick 20-minute oil sketch of a friend and fellow artist Karen Reid\noil on panel, 9 x 12”, available from artist’s studio\noil on panel, 24 x 20, available from the Artist's studio","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kilnfiredart.wordpress.com/2011/07/20/overglaze-paintings/","date":"2018-03-23T07:03:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257648198.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20180323063710-20180323083710-00104.warc.gz","language_score":0.9158197045326233,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__182551069","lang":"en","text":"I’m preparing to move into my new house so I’m all packed up. I thought I’d tidy up my computer as I’m at a bit of a loose end today. I came across some overglaze paintings painted in a more traditional manner using over glaze enamels, these were probably all painted about 3 years ago or longer. I don’t really paint this way any more, it’s very time consuming and not in vogue just now, still it’s good to keep these methods alive so I’m planning on teaching from my studio. 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Painting and decorating isn’t only about how the house looks from the outside; it’s also about protecting it. Since such drawings are on objects like doors, metal surfaces will help prevent water harm, corrosion, and other problems. If you go to a good painting and decorating business, you will not only be able to find experienced painters and decorators, but you will also get some decorating tips.\ndefinition of the role\nA painter and decorator will act as part of a team or on their own. He or she will be responsible for nail-refilling, sanding, steam-cleaning, and other tasks in addition to adding wallpaper, decor, and furniture to external and interior surfaces of houses.\nA painter and decorator should be able to do anything from house interiors to protecting homes from rotting, rust, and mould, among other things. When adding the colour, they should be well-versed on how to use their advanced materials. Furthermore, they would practise protective procedures in the event of an emergency. They should be able to estimate the amount and kind of material they’ll need. An outstanding painter and decorator should be well-versed in stock quality, colour patterns, and equipment upgrades, among other things.\nAs previously said, several painting and decorating Contractor Companies have a large number of painters and decorators. Even if they are not professionals, every painter contractor should be in good health in case of an emergency. They’d have to work on ladders the majority of the time. They will have to stretch a lot to paint the walls or do other types of decorating jobs. As a result, they will have to be very cautious during the job in case they fell to the floor. They can also have a strong sense of colour, since they would be dealing with colours on a daily basis. They would ideally be large enough to complete the job without the use of scaffolding, but even though they are, that is only one of the many considerations a painter and decorator must make for each project. They would still have a strong sense of equilibrium in order to prevent collisions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.freedeskwallpapers.com/overwhelmed-by-the-complexity-of-technicians-this-may-help/","date":"2019-08-24T03:02:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027319470.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20190824020840-20190824042840-00194.warc.gz","language_score":0.978662371635437,"token_count":551,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__7327849","lang":"en","text":"Overwhelmed by the Complexity of Technicians? This May Help\nWhat You Need to Look At to Find The Perfect House Panting Firm\nYou will have your home in a good look when painting services has been done to it. When you want the painting services in your property, you need to look for a home painting contractor. You should make sure that you identify the right residential painting firm to do the task. With the help of the following tips, you are able to identify the right company that offers painting services.\nYou should do your homework to identify the perfect house painters. The perfect firm to consider is one that is operating in your home are. The internet is the perfect place to use for your research. You need to seek for suggestions of the perfect residential painting company from your networks. From the Google, you can find many companies that do the work. You also need to check at the website of the painting company.\nThe internet will help you to see the testimonials that the other homeowners have made from their experience with the residential painting firm. From the internet, you can also be able to identify the residential panting firm that has high ratings. From the web, you can as well; search for the credentials obtained by the house painters.\nYou should select a few companies offering the services for interviewing. Meeting with the firm gives you a chance to ask most questions that you have; therefore, you can learn more about the firm. During the time you are going for the appointment with the residential painting company, it is essential that you be irked with various questions. For example, you can check at the expertise of the residential painting company. Consider asking on the amount of money you will be required to pay for the services. Select the company that has extensive experience, Thus, you will get the company that will deliver to you the best services.\nYou are supposed to ask the residential painting company to provide you with contacts of the clients that they have served before. It is best that you call the homeowners that have worked with the residential painting company in the past. Also, you can go to several homes that the residents painting contractor has carried out the project so that you can view the home. This, you can pick the home painters that you feel that their work will meet what you need.\nThe perfect residential painting company is one that will guarantee their work. The residential painting firm that is not ready to stand behind their work means that the company offers low-quality services. Also, ensure that the residential painting company uses high-quality products to do the painting. A firm that will guarantee their work for several years shows that they provide quality work, and also the project will be durable.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ceciliadanell.com/wordpressblog/archives/689","date":"2024-04-12T21:51:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816070.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412194614-20240412224614-00404.warc.gz","language_score":0.9559876918792725,"token_count":140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__195114506","lang":"en","text":"Skip to content\nI am delighted to announce that the Arts Council of Ireland have recently acquired ‘The Octopus Salt Lick’ from my August solo exhibition at Kevin Kavanagh Gallery for the Arts Council Collection. www.artscouncil.ie. The Arts Council Collection has been acquiring exceptional works of Irish art for 58 years and counting. It is one of the most important collections in Ireland. Because the Arts Council aims to support artists as well as engage the public, all of the pieces are being collected while the artists are still alive and working.\n‘The Octopus Salt Lick’ – oil and acrylics on canvas, 120×120 cm, 2019.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://minihobby.nl/products/redgrass-brush-size-2","date":"2024-04-15T18:09:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817014.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415174104-20240415204104-00176.warc.gz","language_score":0.9010552167892456,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__6029388","lang":"en","text":"PAINT LIKE A PRO\nWe created the best brushes for miniature painting. With their finest tips and large bellies, they will cover all your painting needs, with the highest available Kolinsky hair. Brush Size 2, the perfect brush for all your painting needs from basing to layering.\n- Every situations from basing to layering\n- Large belly to carry a lot of paint\n- Sharp tip for maximum control\n- Good snap to hold a perfect point\n- Made from natural Kolinsky hair","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.lseldridge.com/my-blog/american-watercolor-society","date":"2017-09-26T07:08:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818695113.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20170926070351-20170926090351-00553.warc.gz","language_score":0.9591699242591858,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__164792240","lang":"en","text":"|L. S. Eldridge|\nL. S. Eldridge\nW A T E R C O L O R S\nNotes from the Deckle Edge\nThe opening reception for the American Watercolor Society's 148th Annual International Exhibition opens today in NYC! Wish I could be there; but look forward to seeing photos of the event soon. I am delighted that my painting \"The Second Measure\" is on display at this year's event. It is both a still life and a neoteric portrait. In this series, I have completed seven paintings. The evolution of the subject matter has become much more colorful over time and I changed my palette after the second painting. (No, the one exhibited at AWS is actually the first painting of the series). The title is a musical reference that refers to the \"offbeat\" if you are wondering. But that is much as I will reveal today. Back to my brushes.\n\"Anything looked at closely becomes wonderful.\" A. R. Ammons\nAll images on this site are protected by U. S. Copyright laws. No image may be reproduced without the express, written permission\nof the artist, L. S. Eldridge.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://freshessay.net/essays/comparative-essays/comparison-of-two-artworks/","date":"2023-12-04T06:48:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100525.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204052342-20231204082342-00604.warc.gz","language_score":0.9793993234634399,"token_count":1927,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__143048547","lang":"en","text":"Comparison of Two Artworks\nOne of the most famous art periods is the Renaissance era, which is divided into the Early Renaissance marked between 1400 AD and 1475 AD, and the Late Renaissance, which thrived between 1525 AD and 1600 AD. Artworks created over this period are known for their revolutionary ideas as enlightened artists supported each other, and many talented personalities with diverse skills were revealed. Probably, generous financial support of painters at that time stipulated a drastic change of behavior among different artists seeking to provide unique artworks. Particularly, the period is known for the artists’ rejection of the medieval art to include personal fiction as a way of individualism. In order to understand the quiddity of the Renaissance, this paper will compare The Last Judgment created by Michelangelo and The Battle of Alexander at Issus painted by Altdorfer.\n“The Last Judgment” by Michelangelo\nThe Last Judgment is a fresco painting by Michelangelo, which was executed on the wall behind the altar in the Sistine Chapel. The painting shows the last judgment or the condemnation of man after the second coming of Christ.\nThe painting was created between 1512 and 1536 after being commissioned by one of the Catholic popes. A study of the period within which the painting was created reveals that it was made during the Late Renaissance. At a glance, the fresco is satiated with many nude figures that look brutal to the viewer. However, a closer contemplation unravels that all the people are focused on the central figures, which are Jesus Christ and his mother Virgin Mary. Mary was painted as if she looks away from Christ since she seems impressed with the happenings of the last judgment. Christ, on the other hand, looks in the opposite direction, and another peculiarity is that he is not entirely nude as the people that surround him (Alte).\nThere is a deep symbolism in a portrayal of Christ and Mary surrounded by people doomed for different destinations. The people on the left seem destined for the blissful eternity while the people on the right seem destined for condemnation in purgatory. At the top left, there are those who look like angels, carrying the crown of thorn and the cross. However, angels situated at the top right corner are struggling with some enormous pillar.\nThe artist used the Bible as his main source of inspiration. However, the artwork goes beyond the Bible since Michelangelo included his own imaginations of the last judgment. For example, the nudity shows the equalization of all figures unlike Christ and his mother who have some coverings to hide their nakedness.\nDominant elements of the fresco are the sky, which formed the main background, and the tones of flesh of the saints and the non-saints. This means that the painting is more monochromatic as opposed to being chromatic.\nLater, the fresco was restored, which helped in bringing out the chromatic part of the painting since colors such as green, yellow and orange can be seen amidst the unification and animation of the complex scene (Zawie).\nRead more about how to write a compare and contrast essay.\n“The Battle of Alexander at Issus” by Altdorfer\nThe Battle of Alexander at Issus is a painting by Albrecht Altdorfer that was created between 1480 and 1538. The oil painting, measured between 158 and 160 cm, was made on panel. This unique piece of art is preserved at The Alte Pinakothek Museum in Germany.\nThe painting of Altdorfer as well as the one of Michelangelo belongs to the Late Renaissance, but it reflects the battle of Issus that took place in 333BC. In this battle, the Persian Empire was defeated by Alexander the Great. The artwork was commissioned by one of the Dukes who wanted to make it another wall hanging in his residence. The artwork represents Alexander’s history with one of the contemporary wars during the Renaissance period, which is thought to have inspired the artist.\nThe artist is also thought to have been inspired by the Alps due to his travel through the mountains in Southern Germany. Apart from this, the painting is believed to have some religious influences as the artist was one of the Danube School’s painters who drawn their inspirations upon historical and biblical motifs.\nThe main aim of Altdorfer was to show his viewers the achievements of the winning troops against the foreign barbarians. Because of this, the artist did not portray the exact event since it was meant to be an allegory. The painting features an anachronism style combined with symbols instead of using images that would show the exact happenings.\nA simple view of the painting shows a broad sky and combatant people at the front. However, a closer look reveals that there are some people at the forefront. The troops supposed to represent Alexander the Great are wearing steel amours while the enemy’s troops can be differentiated with the red turbans on their heads. Darius, the leader of the enemy, is shown being chased by Alexander the Great who is riding a horse with a spear directed towards him (Alte Pinakothek).\nIn the background is a dreamlike sky with the moon and the sun situated on different sides. The sun is situated behind the mountains while the moon is situated in the upper corner of this artwork. The sun is thought to represent the West while the moon is thought to represent the Muslims. Everything in this painting is fictional including the battle land, the mountain, and the town that is situated behind the battlefield. The river Nile and the Island of Cyprus are also seen in the background is. All these elements are hard to find in one area, which shows fictional part of the painter. The artwork has a sign at the top, which explains the historical events represented by the author.\nSimilarities between the Two Artworks\nOne distinct similarity between the two artworks is that they were created during the Renaissance art period. As it was previously mentioned, The Last Judgment was painted between 1512 and 1536 while The Battle of Alexander at Issus was created between 1480 and 1538. Both artists were encouraged to paint the two artworks through commissioning. Michelangelo was commissioned by the pope while Altdorfer was commissioned by the Duke.\nAnalyzing the aspects of the paintings, the two artworks have the sky as the background, which is painted in blue in both cases. Moreover, there are some similarities in the color use of the two paintings. After The Last Judgment was renovated, some colors such as orange, green and yellow were added. The same colors are present at Altdorfer’s painting, Battle of Alexander at Issus. The turbans worn by Darius’s troops were painted in orange. Darius’s troops also have orange banners to differentiate them from Alexander the Great’s troops. The frame that describes the painting also has some orange color; similar shades are evident in some parts of the sun. Despite the fact that paintings show manifold events, such as the last judgment and the war, the main aspect that unites them is the presence of many people with different destinies.\nThe two artworks do not show a real representation of the whole event. The reason is that the authors used their imaginations to explain the proceedings of some crucial episode. Michelangelo was inspired by the Bible, but his painting does not represent the event as explained in the Bible. As for me, a redundant nudity shows the last judgment is fictional. On the contrary, Altdorfer was inspired by the Battle of Issus. He did not represent the battle as it was in reality, but used some other elements to highlight his imagination. For example, the River Nile, the city and the Alps appear at the same background, which seem fantastic in the real world. Such an insight can be explained by Altdorfer’s fascination with the Alps. His incomparable imagination led to the creation of the background’s objects, which include the city, the moon, the sun, the mountains, and the river.\nDifferences between the Two Artworks\nOne of the major differences between the two pieces of art is that The Last Judgment is a fresco painting while the Battle of Alexander at Issus is an oil painting on panel. In addition, The Last Judgment shows the events during the great account while the events of the Battle of Alexander at Issus represent a raging historical encounter.\nThe Battle of Alexander at Issus is chromatic while a scale of colors used in The Last Judgment is monochromatic compared to other frescos, which can be seen in temples all over the world. The Last Judgment focuses on the Christ and the Mother while the Battle of Alexander the Great is torn between the battle and the background, which attracts attention to the city, the skies, and other features. There are many nude people in Michelangelo’s work, which makes the painting a controversial one. This is quite different from Altdorfer’s painting, which concentrates on the battle and the spectacular background.\nIn conclusion, The Last Judgment by Michelangelo and The Battle of Alexander at Issus by Altdorfer have similarities as well as differences. On the one hand, the colors, the background and the themes are somehow similar. On the other hand, the paintings differ in the materials and the purpose of their creation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.reddeerexpress.com/opinion/embracing-the-love-for-fall-in-your-home/","date":"2022-06-27T12:10:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103331729.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20220627103810-20220627133810-00057.warc.gz","language_score":0.9594759345054626,"token_count":715,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__93581849","lang":"en","text":"I am moving into my new home and have had the entire house painted in my favourite colours, fall inspirations of greens/golds and a hint of teal. Yesterday I saw school supplies in the store and felt that familiar joy wash over me — fall is coming! I adore fall – the colours and smells and holidays all associated with fall are warm, lovely and inspirational. Orange, umber, black and green are all on my list of favourite colours. The scents associated with these colours are warm and spicy and invoke satisfying memories.\nThis is the perfect time to paint. I of course have all these wonderful colours in my home. My house is a veritable fall palette and I wouldn’t have it any other way. When I tell people I am mixing teal with red, orange and chartreuse they look at me with a strange mix of wonder and disgust.\nPainting is a quick and satisfying project as you get to see major results in a very short time. Just be careful to take time for preparation. If you don’t know whether your walls are covered in latex or oil it is a good idea to use an all purpose primer. Wash your walls with TSP and lightly sand before priming, this will ensure maximum adhesion of the primer. It is worth the prep time to provide a clean, smooth surface for your paint.\nAlthough I don’t love painting, I do enjoy the results. I have painted dozens of walls in many homes over the years and have had good and bad experiences. I have painted everything from smooth new drywall to paintable wallpaper to lathe and plaster and have various degrees of success. One thing I have learned is not to buy lower quality paint. Paint can range from $20 to over $80 per gallon and the temptation can be to go with the perceived bargain. Trust me, the cheaper paint is no bargain. You often end up putting on more coats than premium products because they lack sufficient pigment to cover existing paint – especially when using deeper colours. The paint does not ‘hide’ well either, hide is when you roll or brush a paint on the walls and you can see marks left by the brushes – premium quality paint will level out during drying whereas the cheaper alternative does not.\nScrub ability is another huge consideration, paint may go on the wall for pennies but will it be durable? Can you wash it after dirty hands run across it or after your dog decides to lick the wall? Does anyone else’s dog lick their walls or is it just mine? A paint made with quality pigments and finishes will stand up years longer than a bargain brand paint so if you are painting in a high traffic area consider using premium paint.\nEmbrace your love for fall and consider painting your home for a fall uplift, its not as far away as you may think. I am happy to report that this time I hired a professional painter, they used my favourite C2 paints and they were done in three days. I may never paint another wall again, it was so easy. Thanks TC Painting, you guys have made this remodel so enjoyable. I knew when I moved into a new home over a year ago it wouldn’t be long until I was buying a fixer upper.\nKim Lewis is an interior designer in Red Deer with Carpet Colour Centre. Contact her at 403-343-7711 ext 227 or email her at email@example.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.epiphany-designs.com/tag/earth-pigments/","date":"2018-09-24T23:27:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267160842.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20180924224739-20180925005139-00538.warc.gz","language_score":0.959118664264679,"token_count":523,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__126228839","lang":"en","text":"In producing this paint we were using a milk protein, clay, lime and earth pigments like umber, ochre, iron oxide and many others. The lime, for example, is alkaline. Mix it with acid milk and becomes inert when we. We are proud to say that we don’t use any chemical preservatives or fungicides. This milk paint doesn’t contain any hydrocarbons or other petroleum derivate. It’s very important to know that the paint is eco-friendly. There is nothing toxic in it. It is safe to be used on children’s toys and furniture. It is also recommended to be used for homes and interiors of people who have allergic reactions to modern paints. The milk paint is also known for its authentic look. Its main characteristics are the rich colors this milk paint has, authentically reflect color that can usually be found on antique buildings and furniture.\nGet that old country look with ease\nThe milk paint usually made in limited series and we use only earth pigments in ours. On the other hand, modern paints can’t compare their colors or the texture of the finish to achieve that “old country look” which became very popular lately. It’s also good to know that the milk paint is the same one that has been used centuries ago, and it won’t fade like modern paints do. Speaking of the color, many variations are possible. Milk paint can give you an antique matte surface, on its first applying. For making a semi-gloss look, you just simply need to burnish the painted surface. If you want to get a “time worn” looking textured surface, use our milk paint with an Antique Crackle and this kind of result is guaranteed.\nOur milk paint comes in the form of dry powder which gives you control over the thickness of the paint weather you want to use it as a full cover coat, for stenciling or for wash/stain. You can use various tones and hues to change the color of the paint. Here is one nice example: seven tablespoons of Dark Black to two pints of Dark Green can make a marvelous dark green color that can be used for garden chairs. The options are practically limitless. You can experiment for yourself with all kinds of tones and hues until you come up with the color you’ve wanted. The most important thing is that the paint is eco-friendly and non-toxic so you don’t have to worry about any health problems.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://daryldjohnsonartist.com/category/art-shows/","date":"2018-01-22T21:34:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084891543.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20180122213051-20180122233051-00537.warc.gz","language_score":0.8816769123077393,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__97760669","lang":"en","text":"Free Parking — Free Admission\nI will be showing oil paintings on canvas and demonstrating at this event.\n2D and 3D Art by Area Artists\nDemonstrations — Live Music — Food\nPop Up Show Hours: 10am – 4pm\nDaryl D. Johnson Artist will be at the Show all day Sunday, May 7th.\nI’ll be gallery sitting this Saturday, April 8th from 11am-2pm and again Friday, 4/14 from 11am-3pm. Stop on by and say “hi”. I’ve got 4 new oil paintings in the show.\nNashua Ares Artists’ Association ArtHub Gallery Hours:\nThursdays & Fridays: 11:00am – 3:00pm\nSaturdays: 10:00am – 2:00pm\n30 Temple Street\nNashua Area Artists Association\nI am showing oil paintings at the newest show at the Nashua Area Artists Association\nArtHub Gallery, 30 Temple Street, Nashua, NH. Show is up through May, 2017.\n@2018 Daryl D. Johnson | All rights reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://aceshighgallery.com/product/mosquito-sting/","date":"2021-10-27T07:43:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323588102.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20211027053727-20211027083727-00432.warc.gz","language_score":0.937281608581543,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__15284077","lang":"en","text":"This outstanding image was released as a limited edition print in 1995 as part of the Rangers on the Rampage, RCAF Edition.\nWe now have available the original painting which was created by Robert in oil on canvas in 1995. The reverse of the canvas is also autographed by the two legendary RCAF Mosquito Aces who signed the limited edition print:\nWing Commander RUSS BANNOCK DSO DFC* – 418 Sqn / 30 victories (including 19 V1’s)\nWing Commander ROBERT ‘MOOSE’ FUMERTON DFC* AFC– 406 Sqn / 14 victories\nWhat a truly stunning original painting this is. It is rare to find original paintings of this smaller size by Robert Taylor, making this a perfect acquisition for collectors of aviation art.\nPlease contact us for further information with absolutely no obligation and complete discretion.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.dodownload.com/desktop-design/wallpapers/claude-monet-screensaver.html","date":"2013-05-20T12:48:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368698958430/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516100918-00042-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9173433780670166,"token_count":359,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__37396605","lang":"en","text":"Claude Monet Screensaver 1.1.0\nClaude Monet Painting Screensaver displays 155 oil paintings of Claude Monet. Claude Monet was the leading member of the Impressionist group. Monet’s painting An Impression, Sunrise, which, when exhibited in 1874 at what is known as the First Impressionist Exhibition, was used derisively to name the whole movement Impressionism. All of the oil paintings in the screensaver are taken from the real masterpieces rather than from art reproductions. PaintingAll Art Gallery Claude Monet Painting Screensaver will remind you about the famous paintings of Monet. Just put it on your screen and get the power of art from the picturesque masterpieces!\nDownload alternate Claude Monet Screensaver solution\nLook at the free or trial alternatives and similar apps to Claude Monet Screensaver software by the tags. It's possible also to find substitutes for the most popular titles in the Desktop Design category.\nHistory updates (Complete changelogs since the listing on this site)\nPredicted future versions and notices:\nThe doDownload.com constantly monitors the update of all programs, including information from the Claude Monet Screensaver 1.1.1 changelog file, however sometimes it can happen that data are not complete or are outdated.We assume that author continue's to develop 1.2.0 version with further advanced features, and soon you will be informed. Equally important 2.0.0 upgrades of the program we will continue to monitor. Full Claude Monet Screensaver description has been compared with the overall software database and our algorithm has found the following applications (are showed below).\n(20.95MB, Extension: EXE)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.national-art-supply.com/paints-watercolour-painting.html","date":"2018-01-22T04:19:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084890991.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20180122034327-20180122054327-00163.warc.gz","language_score":0.9666138887405396,"token_count":402,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__181565353","lang":"en","text":"The paint has four basic ingredients: the colorant, a binder, additives and the solvent.\nThe term “water media” is used when one takes water as a solvent.\nI would recommend buying paint with a high saturation (brilliance) attribute, it gives the whole painting more power and the colours mix more easily with each other. The “artist” paint is more expensive than the “student” paint but it’s worth it. Also take care the paint has a good light fastness, enabling it to shine longer.\nBefore the 1800 century, people had to make their own paints, alone a timely process. Blue and purple where often associated with royalty as they were hard to make.\nToday we usually buy it in either pans or tubes. The standard size of tubes range from 7.5 ml over 15ml to 37ml.Pans are bought in full or half pans. Personally, I would recommend buying full pans at the start, as you can access them easily with big brushes too and you never know how much paint you will need when you start painting, although tube paints don’t dry out.\nImportant to us is of course the colorant. These are the colour pigments that give us the different colours. Nowadays most are synthetic pigments which are cheaper than biological ones. There is no actual white watercolour, so the trick is to not paint and use the white of the paper, you can use masking tape to stop the paint getting to that area.\nWhen choosing your colours beware that paint manufactures are not legally bound to what name they give a colour and sometimes tend to mislead us. Check the colour pigments on the pans or tubes.\nKicking off, I would not buy every colour available. Two tones of red, blue and green, three kinds of brown and indigo is more than enough. I would try to avoid black as it overshadows all the other colours.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thefarmstratfordshop.com/products/acrylic-pour-workshop-friday-2nd-september-9-30am-1-00pm","date":"2022-05-17T05:37:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662515501.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517031843-20220517061843-00428.warc.gz","language_score":0.8670816421508789,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__27803133","lang":"en","text":"About the Event\nA fun, messy morning making your own acrylic pour canvas. Using two different techniques to master this wonderful art.\nA relatively new way of painting. This Acrylic Pour Workshop is great if you love getting messy and creative. Mastering the technique of acrylic paint to a pouring consistency and putting onto canvas and other ceramic objects. A fun, informal morning that you can attend on your own or with a friend. Take home a wonderful canvas to be proud of.\nIncludes all materials, coffee/tea, and cake.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://renlymatsworld.blogspot.com/2009/12/he-loved-her-stillvalentine-style.html","date":"2018-07-19T11:50:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590866.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719105750-20180719125750-00091.warc.gz","language_score":0.9823654294013977,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__91163873","lang":"en","text":"I used this stamp to win a previous AI contest but this time I went with a Valentine theme for it. The image was colored with Copic markers. I used some of my new items on here as well. I got a new Sizzix die when Makena & I went on our shopping trip last weekend. It's a flourish with a couple of hearts. I also got some new distress crackle paint which I used on the flourish and hearts. After I crackled them I painted on some glitter glue so that it was thin enough to still see the crackles through. (you can't tell from the picture but you can still see it). Lastly I added some silk flowers and a little \"Love\" sticky button.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://northernwoodlands.org/articles/article/outdoor-palette-robert-obrien","date":"2019-02-18T06:57:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247484689.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20190218053920-20190218075920-00154.warc.gz","language_score":0.9488062262535095,"token_count":371,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__7231913","lang":"en","text":"\"Light is the most important person in the picture.\" Claude Monet, 1840-1926 founder of French Impressionism\nFor the painter Claude Monet, the effects of light on a subject were as important as the subject itself. Throughout his life he attempted to illustrate the importance of light in our perception of a subject at a given time and place. He often noted that he was not painting an object, but rather the way light hangs on an object.\nRobert O’Brien’s work keenly reflects this sensitivity to atmosphere. In “White Hollyhocks,” he subtly interweaves light and dark to create a shimmering image of a flower in the sun. The light gently drapes over the petals and leaves while the indistinct dark background describes the form. Light is center stage. As O’Brien explains: “One of my main objectives in watercolor painting is to create light through the use of shadow. In painting ordinary images, I find a fascinating interplay between the two. The transparency of the medium helps in bringing shadows alive while allowing the light to glow.”\nO’Brien is a master of watercolor technique and a signature member of the American, National, and New England Watercolor Societies, among others. He is a well-known painting teacher in New England and holds watercolor workshops and plein air painting classes throughout the year. His list of classes and instructional videos can be found on his website: robertjobrien.com.\nA solo exhibition of O’Brien’s work will be on display June 9-July 8, 2018, at the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, Vermont. He is represented by Powers Gallery, Acton, Massachusetts, and The Gallery at the VAULT, Springfield, Vermont.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lighthousearts.org/bios/natalia-andreeva/","date":"2024-04-24T05:56:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819067.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424045636-20240424075636-00143.warc.gz","language_score":0.932285487651825,"token_count":174,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__142565274","lang":"en","text":"Born in Novosibirsk, Siberia, Natalia has a degree from Novosibirsk State Pedagogical Institute. She did postgraduate studies at the Department of Painting and Composition at Moscow Pedagogical University and numerous workshops throughout Russia and the United States.\nHer oil paintings have been exhibited all through the US and internationally.\nAmong Natalia’s favorite themes are exquisite landscapes, depicting the subtlety of nature, still life, where vibrant shapes and internal dynamics are shown in contrast to the commonplace subjects, and finally, figures and portraits brimming with humanity, and giving testament to the beauty and\nharmony of the human condition.\nAmong her many artistic activities, Natalia also teaches Plein Air painting.\nNatalia holds Signature Membership Status in the American Impressionist Society.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bigcrow.com/2017/01/","date":"2017-12-15T15:49:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948575124.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20171215153355-20171215175355-00784.warc.gz","language_score":0.9782990217208862,"token_count":201,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__38815680","lang":"en","text":"We are pleased to present David Steinhardt's \"Elevations\"at the BigCrow Studio Gallery during the month of February, 2017. The show opens on Thursday, February 2nd (Ground Hog Day) and the opening reception will be Saturday, February 4th, 6pm - 9pm.\nSince moving to Reno from Coastal California, David's plein air painting practice has been reinvigorated by his use of palette knives (in place of brushes, for applying the paint.)\nHe has been outside daily - in rain and snow - exploring the mountains near Reno and the Truckee Riverwatershed.\nFollow his Instagram feed for his daily updates:\nWhen he's not outdoors, David is painting at the Potentialist Workshop, in Reno, where he has a front-window space:\nDavid made his living as a muralist for many years and still returns to San Francisco on a regular basis, to do mural commissions. Some of his older mural work is here:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mamacarriemakes.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/friday-craft-art-journal-10/","date":"2019-02-24T04:24:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550249578748.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20190224023850-20190224045850-00099.warc.gz","language_score":0.9696477055549622,"token_count":255,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__188609566","lang":"en","text":"The watercolor adventure continues. I bought a bottle of masking fluid and wanted to play around, what better place than in my Art Journal? For me, this is the spot to try new techniques and make a mess. I can always cover up the page if it’s terrible and start again.\nThis bottle was less than $10 and came with the precision tip, which is great for small areas. I haven’t tried using it to mask a large area yet, but the fluid is pretty viscous and would probably spread well enough.\nStarting with a blank page I sketched some flowers and grass with the masking fluid and set it aside to dry for an hour. It probably did not need this much time but I wanted to be certain, especially about the thicker areas in the center of the flowers.\nOnce I was sure everything was dry I used watercolors to make a wash, from blue at the top to green at the bottom. Then after the watercolors dried I peeled off the masking fluid.\nI could have left it alone, but of course not. I painted the flowers and grass, and added a mushroom and some blue paint splatters.\nViola! What are you working on right now?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.aa1stchoice.com/painting/","date":"2019-02-20T09:17:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247494694.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20190220085318-20190220111318-00026.warc.gz","language_score":0.9183700680732727,"token_count":869,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__99957821","lang":"en","text":"We use only the finest Sherwin Williams paint on all of our painting projects.\nOur Painting Services\nA and A 1st Choice, LLC provides the following specialty services:\n- Residential Painting\n- Commercial Painting\n- Interior Painting\n- Exterior Painting\n- Power Washing\n- Drywall Repairs\n- Wallpaper Removal\n- Deck Washing and Staining\n- Wood Staining\nWhen it comes to repainting the exterior or interior of your home, trust A & A 1st Choice as the best house painting company in the Austin Metropolitan Area. With every painting project, A & A 1st Choice is committed to providing the highest quality work and professional service in the Austin area. House painting or commercial painting, we’re dedicated to the process of certainty – of a job well done. Whatever your needs, big or small, A & A 1st Choice will provide you professional quality painting services and an experience you’ll be thrilled with. That is why A & A 1st Choice is the best choice.\nWe use “Green” Paint: Sherwin-Williams Emerald product on a regular basis.\nChoose The Perfect Color!\nTop 10: Benefits of Painting Your Home\nMost of us would agree that painting is a quick and easy way to refresh or update your home. From painting a child’s room to changing the color of your exterior finish, painting is one home improvement strategy that’s both cost effective and produces immediate results.\nBut painting your home’s interior and exterior walls, and trim has added value, and has many and various benefits. Yes, indeed, keeping a fresh coat of paint on walls and trim can also keep homeowners and their families healthy, while boosting the home’s interior and curb appeal.\n- Increases Home Value - Painting both interior and exterior walls, trim and other home surfaces will increase the overall real estate value of your home. This helps in valuation of your assets, and can help with resale.\n- Enhances Curb Appeal - Painting exterior walls, trim and other surfaces of your home will increase curb appeal.\n- Promotes Healthy Indoor Air Quality - Painting interior walls, trim and other surfaces with quality, low VOC and zero-VOC paints and finishes can reduce odors and fumes, and promote healthy, indoor air quality for you and your family.\n- Keeps Dust, Dirt to a Minimum - Particularly in homes with plaster walls, keeping your interior walls, trim and other surfaces painted can keep dust and dirt at bay. Paint keeps plaster in check, and dust to a minimum. For old homes or tough interior surfaces, make sure you use high quality paint, like Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin-Moore.\n- Hides Permanent Marks and Stains - Painting both interior and exterior walls, trim and other home surfaces will help the you cover permanent marks or stains that have proven difficult to remove.\n- Protects Exterior Surfaces - Painting exterior walls, trim and other surfaces will help the protect your home from the Canada’s extreme weather, particularly ice and snow that can lead to rotting and other damage.\n- Protects Interior Surfaces - Painting interior walls, trim and other home surfaces will help these areas hold up under normal wear and tear, and protect your walls from damaging effects of water.\n- The Most Inexpensive Remodel - Does your home need a new look? In this economy, homeowners are finding out that there’s nothing quite like painting to refresh your home and living environment, at a fraction of the cost of a remodel.\n- High Value Make Over - Does your home need updating? Painting can provide a quick update at pennies on the dollar. Buy quality, low VOC and zero-VOC paints and finishes and you’ll save time and money on the cost of covering your walls.\n- Positive Energy, Improved Homeowner Outlook - Amazing as it seems, sometimes, changing the interior and exterior colors of your home can have the effect of changing your outlook on your home and living environment. Light or white paint makes small rooms and spaces appear bigger. Bright colors can make a family or play room fun and vibrant. Pastels can make a bedroom cozy and serene.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ahillustrates.com/paintings","date":"2024-03-04T12:40:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476442.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304101406-20240304131406-00195.warc.gz","language_score":0.9836357831954956,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__179140921","lang":"en","text":"As well as digital illustration I have a passion for taking unwanted objects and illustrating on them. In this gallery it's old paintings that have been rescued from dumpsters or bought at charity shops. I have been doing this for the last 6/7 years. I have exhibited these paintings internationally. There are some currently on display in the Rabbit Rooms in Bangor and Alley Cat in Belfast. I now take commissions to 'reboot' other peoples unwanted paintings - so if you would like one please contact me.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://xldealo.com/paint-it-pottery.html","date":"2021-01-21T18:28:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703527224.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20210121163356-20210121193356-00577.warc.gz","language_score":0.8611549735069275,"token_count":5632,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__128876612","lang":"en","text":"Acrylic Paint Pens for Rock, Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Mugs, Wood, Metal, Fabric, Canvas (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + Extra Black & White Paint Markers. Extra Fine Tip 0.7mm\nArtistro Paint Markers Extra-Fine Point Tip 0.7mm, (30 Pack) 28 Assorted Colors + EXTRA White and Black Paint Pens Apply these acrylic paint pens to almost any surface including: Canvas, metal, pottery, wood, plastic, stone, polymer clay, ceramic, glass, porcelain, fabric, resin, paper mache, leather, Styrofoam, watercolor paper, rock, poster board and more! These paint markers turn your art projects into an enjoyable process. You will love the rich black color and durable finish. Nontoxic (although nontoxic, do not put paint in contact with food). Easy soap and water cleanup when wet or after a few hours of applying. Before you start painting, make sure that the surface you want to draw on is smooth, clean and dry By doing this, the tips of the permanent Acrylic-based marker will stay smooth forever and the beautiful colors will last longer. Buy with confidence - We have great faith in our silver and gold pens - after all, we use it ourselves! 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Wholesale priced by the case pack.\n- Color: White\n- Brand: Creative Hobbies\n- ASIN: B06XHB1VJH\n- UPC: 816682020683\nIt's So Me! Paint Your Own Unicorns by Horizon Group USA, Paint & Decorate 2 Plaster Unicorns, Includes 6 Acrylic Paints, 5 Metallic Paints, Gemstones, Glitter, Sticker Sheet, Paint Brush & More\nUnleash your creativity and a little bit of magic with the It's So Me! Paint your own unicorns kit! Use vibrant paint colors, gemstones, and creativity to customize and personalize two plaster Unicorn figurines. Explore neon and metallic paints, then add a touch of glitter and sequins to glam up your unicorns! For indoor display Only. Recommended for ages 6 and up.\n- Color: Paint Brush & More\n- Brand: It's So Me!\n- ASIN: B07DQ5D9F9\n- UPC: 700761030628\nAcrylic Paint Marker Pens, Akarued Paint Pens for Rock Painting, Ceramic, Stone, Wood, Glass, Fabric, Photo Album, Canvas, Plastic, DIY Craft Project Supplies, Set of 12 Medium Tip\nAcrylic Craft Paint for Rock Painting, Markers for Stone, Ceramic, Glass, Metallic, Wood, Fabric, Canvas, Plastic, Mugs, DIY Arts Scrapbook Album and Crafts Pens Permanent, Set of 12 Colors by Akaru 12 VIBRANT COLORS: Red, Pink, Marigold, Yellow, Orange, Blue, Green, Purple, Black, White and metallic colors Gold, Silver. Medium tip: 2/3mm Acrylic ink: Water Based Acrylic craft painting pens are with highly pigmented acrylic ink, dries quickly, no worried about messing up while painting. Create a very durable opaque and glossy finish on light and dark surfaces. USER INSTRUCTION: 1.Shake several time for the permanent marker 2.Prime the point for a while until the ink flow up to the tip 3.Re cap the pen tightly after used - or the paint may flinging around In this way, you will keep the paint flowing smoothly and enjoy the art paint pen Working almost on any surface including: canvas, metal, pottery, wood, plastic, stone, polymer clay, ceramic, glass, porcelain, resin, paper mache, leather, watercolor paper, rock, poster board and more Our Promise: If there is any problem when using the artist paint pens, please do not hesitate to reach out directly. We will solve it quickly and satisfy you. Note: Children should be accompanied by adult to use it properly. Please storage it in posi...\n- Color: Multi\n- Brand: Akaru\n- ASIN: B07DB12P4K\n- UPC: 192389621652\nCONDA Cotton Canvas Professional Bib Apron With 4 Pockets for Women Men Adults,Waterproof,Natural 31inch By 27inch\n*About ProductBistro-Garden-Craftsmen Commercial Kitchen Bib Apron protects clothing from art materials and offers a large, convenient front pouch pocket for tool storage. Designed to offer the best protection for your clothes whether you're working with some machines,sharp instruments, painting, cooking,sculpting or printing.* Apron MaterialThis White Apron is made with Canvas and Cotton for durability and easy cleaning.It;s a nice functional natural white cotton canvas apron. It's easy to wash and dry in the laundry. The canvas is also stretchy and once tied behind the back stays in place. 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Everyone who enjoys doing DIY projects should own this amazing pack of Acrylic-based paint marker combination pack by Pintar! The pack includes 24 concentrated pigment colours, 24 paint markers have 0.7mm Tips So grab the painting marker that you need and start creating the most colorful and most detailed artwork! Get These Acrylic Marker Pens And Let Your Creativity Run Wild! You can use these permanent paint markers to draw and paint on all smooth surfaces Rocks Wood Glass Metal Ceramic Before you start painting, make sure that the surface you want to draw on is smooth, clean and dry Art supplies for artists By doing this, the tips of the permanent Acrylic-based marker will stay smooth for ever and the beautiful colors will last longer. Why Choose Pintar's Paint Marker Pens? Here at Pintar craft supplies used for craft paint have the most vibrant colors and the smoothest feel! The ink of Pintar glass paint markers is also very quick dry and water resistant, so they will remain bright and pretty for a very long time! Plus, our waterproof paint markers are 100% non-tox...\n- Color: 24 Colors\n- Brand: PINTAR\n- ASIN: B07DP1WXH7\n- UPC: 612590970085\nCreativity for Kids Hide & Seek Rock Painting Kit - Arts & Crafts for Kids - Includes Rocks & Waterproof Paint\nCreativity for Kids hide & seek rock painting kit is a new twist on our favorite 2007 deluxe rock-a-doodle kit. It's weather resistant and perfect for you, your friends and family to paint rocks to hide outdoors to spread kindness, encouragement and happiness throughout your community – one rock at a time! This rock painting kit for kids gives you everything you need to paint, decorate and hide 10 rocks! The hide and seek rock painting kit includes 10 natural river rocks, weather resistant paint (8 colors) and waterproof transfer designs (similar to temporary tattoos), tracking stickers, 2 paint brushes, transfer sponge and instructions. Hide your painted rocks throughout your community and post them online for your friends to view! See how other rock painters have decorated their rocks and see if someone finds your hidden rocks in your community with the hashtag (#Creativity for Kids or #creativityrocks). rock painting is a fun craft for kids and adults alike. Painting rocks is an Arts and craft activity that allows you to express yourself and create a unique work of art. Create painted rocks that include your favorite colors, holiday themes and more! Since 1976, Creativity for Kids has proudly created craft activity kits designed to inspire a lifetime of creativity and self e...\n- Color: Multicolor\n- Brand: Creativity for Kids\n- ASIN: B071FK9TFC\n- UPC: 092633309131\nCra-Z-Art Paint Your Own Tea Party Building Kit\nThe Cra-Z-Art tea set allows kids to customize their very own tea set and have a fun tea party! paint the ceramic tea set with 6 colorful paints that are included! so much fun to create!\n- Brand: Cra-Z-Art\n- ASIN: B01KWHWHG0\n- UPC: 884920129559\nSago Brothers Modeling Clay Air Dry Ultra Light Molding Magic Clay 24 Colors, Best Kids Gifts Ever\nThere are so many pack of clay with bright and vibrant colors that kids can have great fun from (almost every color in the rainbow), kids can use the clay to create some ornaments or whatever they can imagine, the project they made is gonna be awesome! Also this modeling clay can keep your kids away from electronics, this can help them develop their creativity and imagination while play based learning. Package included: - 24 pack of modeling clay (in 24 colors), each individual clay is 0.7 ounces - Some decoration tools, like googly eyes, key chains and so on - Some small tools help shaping - A project booklet - Sealed bags\n- Brand: Sago Brothers\n- ASIN: B00RF7A1TG\n- UPC: 787799679272\nAcrylic Paint Pens 30 Assorted Markers Set 0.7mm Extra Fine Tip for Rock, Glass, Mugs, Porcelain, Wood, Metal, Fabric, Canvas, DIY Projects, Detailing. Non Toxic, Waterbased, Quick Drying.\nWHAT'S IN THE BOX?A set of 30 premium quality paint marker pens with a precise extra-fine point. There are 2 sets of black and white pens included for the detailing and outlining you're likely to find useful. An adult coloring eBook will also be emailed to you upon purchase (please email us if you didn't receive it and we'll send a copy out immediately)WHAT ARE COMMON USES?Tooli-Art paint pens are ideal for arts & crafts, rocks, photos, mugs, canvases, pottery, or almost any object you'd like to decorate or simply mark on. One popular use is to draw a custom birthday card with the wonderful 28 colors available to you. Beside the bright vivid colors, you'll also appreciate painting with the beautiful pastel colors that add variety to your artwork. HOW DO I USE IT?In order to get the best results, it is important that the following instructions are followed:1. SHAKE : With cap on, shake well to mix paint and to ensure opaque coverage. 2. BURP : With pen upright(tip facing up), press tip once to release air from pen. 3. PRIME : Press tip down several times on a soft surface until paint starts to flow. 4. TEST : Try on paper before use. 5. CAP : Recap after use and store pens on it's side. 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What Makes Our Paints the Best?✔ Strong, Rich & Heavy Colors - High Pigment Load for Vivid Acrylic Paintings ✔ Lasting Color - lay down vivid acrylic colors that stays that way ✔ Non-Toxic - Meets ASTM D-4236 and EN71-3 (CE) Safety Standards ✔ Superior Permanence - Waterproof and Fade-proof (Lightfast) ✔ Wonderful Tinting Strength - Easily Able to Lighten Colors ✔ Excellent Coverage - A Small Amount Goes a Long Way Painting Uses- Canvas - Paper - Fabric - Clay - Ceramic - Metal - Wood - Glass - Fingernails (Nail Art) - Crafts Colors Included- Titanium White - Lemon Yellow - Yellow Ochre - Vermilion - Crimson - Pale Green - Phthalo Green - Cerulean Blue - Phthalo Blue - Burnt Sienna - Burnt Umber - Black Inside package- 12 x 12ml Acrylic Paint Tubes - Tube Dimensions: 3.6\" x 0.6\" Size: 12ml (0.4 fl.oz) Buy with confidence. We believe in our acrylic paints so ...\n- Color: Set of 12 x 12ml\n- Brand: MyArtscape\n- ASIN: B00X3O70B2\n- UPC: 711274464053\nMelissa & Doug Food Groups - Wooden Play Food (Pretend Play, 21 Hand-Painted Wooden Pieces and 4 Crates)\nFeed the imagination with this beautifully crafted wooden play food set! It includes 21 hand-painted solid wood pieces that can be mixed and matched to create a balanced 'meal.' The wide variety of items includes cheese, milk, watermelon, tomato, bread, fish, egg, steak, and much more! Four wooden crates (6.25 inches x 4.25 feet x 2.5 inches each) are included to sort the food into groups - dairy, produce (for fruits and vegetables), grains, and meat and fish. Kids can also sort by color or use the crates to combine foods to serve up pretend-play meals. This sturdy and colorful realistic wooden food set will satisfy kids’ hunger for hands-on play and can nourish cognitive development, too! It helps introduce the basics of nutrition, and can be used to teach early number skills, color recognition, sorting, and grouping. The smooth, solid wood pieces are sized for small hands to help promote fine motor skills and dexterity. The collection will spur creative play and encourage budding young chefs to explore healthy food for years to come. The Food Groups Wooden Play Food set makes a great gift for kids ages 3 and up. The Play-Time Produce and Vegetables Play Food set is a great accompaniment. The package for this wooden food toy set measures 2.5\" x 8.75\" x 12.5\" and weights 2.1-po...\n- Color: Multi\n- Brand: Melissa & Doug\n- ASIN: B0000BX8MA\n- UPC: 698887824903\nAcrylic Paint Pen for Ceramic Painting - Medium Point Acrylic Marker Pens for Rock Painting, Glass, Porcelain, Mug, Wood, Fabric, Canvas, Craft Projects, Set of 12 Colors\n12 Colors Permanent Acrylic Paint Marker PensWorking almost on any surface including: canvas, metal, pottery, wood, plastic, stone, polymer clay, ceramic, glass, porcelain, resin, paper mache, leather,watercolor paper, rock, poster board and more! Create beautiful personalized gifts such as decorative mugs for a Birthday, Anniversary, Christmas, Thanksgiving or any special Holiday. You will love the vivid colors and durable finish. Product Description: Total Length: Approx 145mm Line Width: Approx 2-3mm Color:Red, Yellow,White, Silver,Brown,Blue,Orange,Purple,Black,Pink,Gold,Green How to Use Put the tip up and shake the marker slightly for several times Gently press the tip up and down to pump the ink Start to create with these vibrant colors and express your passion. Care for you Marker:Please lip the pen cap after use,or it will affect the paint flow when next use.If the paint do not flow very well,please pull out the pen tip,use clean water wash it,then wipe it,reinsert the pen tip, follow the instrucion to use it. Package Includes: 12 x Color Pen(each color one piece) 1 X Color Paper Box More Items We have prepared more related item for you, please search Boxun.\n- Brand: BOXUN\n- ASIN: B072KKZ5BX\n- UPC: 602815119252\nLook at Paint It Pottery Video Reviews\nMindWare Pottery Wheel For Beginners Clay Painting Art Craft Unboxing Toy Review by TheToyReviewer\nToday we're looking at the MindWare Pottery Wheel For Beginners! We use air-dry clay to make a va...\nTesting Crayola \"Rock Painting\" Kit | Collab With NerdECrafter\nHey Guys! Today I am going to be testing the Crayola \"Rock Painting\" Kit. This is a collab with ...\nNEW Cra-Z-Art Motorized Pottery Wheel Foot Pedal Clay Paint Unboxing Toy Review by TheToyReviewer\nToday we are making a vase with the New Cra-Z-Art Motorized Pottery Wheel clay, paint, gems, and ...\nToy School Paint and Pottery Wheel Review Part 1\nSaad and Mama review of product\nTesting a POTTERY WHEEL Kit for Beginners\nToday's SoCraftastic video is a craft kit review! I'm testing a pottery wheel kit for beginners b...\nXldealo.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://readyfortheweekendblog.blogspot.com/2012/05/cork-n-canvas.html","date":"2018-07-20T08:55:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591575.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720080634-20180720100634-00109.warc.gz","language_score":0.9563045501708984,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__31225889","lang":"en","text":"Cork N' Canvas\nA pretty cool concept for a fun night in New Orleans\nYou go to this cool art gallery and get\ndrunk to drink all the wine you want while you paint the picture of the day\nI went a couple of weekends back and the theme was \" A Starry Nola\"\nAbove are a couple of pics of me working on my painting...\nAs you can see its suppose to be a spin off Van Gogh's \"Starry Night\"\nI'll post soon the finished piece!\nHope you guys are having a great week so far!\nWe aren't too far from the weekend now... hang in there :)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://members.kidpid.com/ask/reply/50671/","date":"2023-09-24T01:20:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506539.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923231031-20230924021031-00839.warc.gz","language_score":0.9263438582420349,"token_count":436,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__284814781","lang":"en","text":"MemberJune 22, 2023 at 1:05 pm::\nIn painting, the terms “upstroke” and “downstroke” can still be used to describe brushwork, although the terminology is not as commonly used as in calligraphy or handwriting. In painting, the concept of brush direction is more fluid and less structured compared to the precise strokes of calligraphy.\nIn general, an “upstroke” refers to a brushstroke that moves in an upward direction, away from the artist. It can be a vertical stroke, diagonal stroke, or any brush movement that goes from a lower position to a higher position on the canvas or painting surface.\nA “downstroke,” on the other hand, refers to a brushstroke that moves in a downward direction, towards the artist. It can be a vertical stroke, diagonal stroke, or any brush movement that goes from a higher position to a lower position on the canvas or painting surface.\nThe choice of using upstrokes or downstrokes in painting depends on the desired effect, style, and technique. Here are a few examples:\n1. Texture and Mark Making: Upstrokes and downstrokes can be used to create different textures and mark-making effects. Upstrokes may be used to create thin, delicate lines, while downstrokes can create bold, expressive strokes.\n2. Brushwork and Flow: By varying the direction of brushstrokes, artists can create a sense of movement and rhythm in their paintings. Alternating between upstrokes and downstrokes can add visual interest and energy to the artwork.\n3. Shading and Blending: In certain painting techniques, such as glazing or wet-on-wet, artists may use upstrokes or downstrokes to apply layers of paint, blend colors, or create gradations of light and shadow.\nIt’s important to note that in painting, the direction of brushstrokes is just one aspect of technique, and artists have the freedom to explore and experiment with various brush movements and styles to achieve their desired visual effects.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://darladonleyart.com/","date":"2021-06-21T04:17:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488262046.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20210621025359-20210621055359-00240.warc.gz","language_score":0.9174615144729614,"token_count":203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__159638617","lang":"en","text":"Where Fine Art and Fun Art Come Together!\nSigned in as:\nDarla is a Certified Portrait Instructor (Valerie Stewart), a MazArt Associate Painting Partner (MAPP), a Wilson Bickford Trained Teacher (WBTT), a Bob Ross instructor (landscape and floral), and has taken numerous classes with Robert Warren and Kevin Hill.\nDarla's passion is to teach people how to paint portraits using one of the old masters technique. She enjoys teaching wet-on-wet oil painting techniques, traditional oil painting, palette knife, finger painting, portrait paintings. She also likes to paint and teach fun art using acrylic and resin. She enjoys using a wide variety of techniques so her students are always learning something new.\nIf you have any questions, please send an email to Darla at firstname.lastname@example.org. You may also text her cellphone at 386-302-8885. Be sure to include your name and contact information.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://cookdingskitchen.blogspot.com/2012/07/wu-xing-painting.html","date":"2017-04-29T21:22:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123590.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00267-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9592727422714233,"token_count":573,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__302897663","lang":"en","text":"As an aside, I had previously mentioned a book entitled Effortless Action: Wu Wei as a Conceptual Metaphor and Spiritual Ideal in Early China, by Edward Slingerland. The book was an outgrowth of Dr. Slingerland's doctoral thesis.\nI found a paper he work which encapsulates the main points of his book, which may be downloaded here. It's a little over 30 pages long and well work the read.\nWu Xing Painting\nWŭ Xíng is a synthesis of traditional painting with its namesake philosophic tradition Wŭ Xíng – or, more specifically, the use of Chinese Xie Yi painting techniques and the metaphysics of the five Wŭ Xíng elements. Wŭ Xíng painting also inherited some traits from several Wu Shu and Qi gong schools. The closest in style is Xingyiquan, whose 5 primary movements are balanced with the 5 elements of Wŭ Xíng. Because Wŭ Xíng painting techniques are associated foremost with consciousness and overcoming corporeal restraints, it is common to speak of the manifest art therapy influence of this method.\nBecause the philsophical, and technical components of this type of painting have been taken from Chinese culture, it is common to hear it referred to as “Chinese Wŭ Xíng painting”.\nWŭ Xíng painting has a total of five brush strokes, five movements, and five types of composition, corresponding to the elements “Wood”, “Fire”, “Earth”, “Metal”, and “Water”.\nWŭ Xíng painting is metaphysics. Through Wŭ Xíng painting one can create a picture identical in its external appearance to any example of traditional Chinese painting. In this regard there is no difference between Wŭ Xíng painting and Chinese painting. Still, if one compares Wŭ Xíng painting and Guo Hua there are a number of differences in technique: Traditional Guo Hua painting is divided into several genres: mountains and water, birds and branches, grass and insects, etc and does not usually extend beyond these genres. Wŭ Xíng painting is not tied to any genres. Using the five brush strokes the artist can paint everything that he wants. Traditional Chinese Guo Hua painting inherited an attachment to rice paper and silk as well as to a certain type of paint, while Wŭ Xíng has no such limitations.\nThe single most important thing for the artist who practices Wŭ Xíng painting is an attractive image harmoniously constructed using the Wŭ Xíng system. Everything else is secondary, including the type of artistic materials, the genre, and so on.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://janroy.com/news.html","date":"2023-01-28T12:43:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499634.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20230128121809-20230128151809-00448.warc.gz","language_score":0.9422313570976257,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__221221900","lang":"en","text":"The Lakes Gallery is having a show of Jan's new work. The opening will be Sept 2, 5-7 and the exhibit will continue through the fall. There will be an emphasis on explaining Jan's process of creating a painting, starting from sketches to works on paper to the paintings themselves. Many pieces will be exhibited. Please come and enjoy this unique show.\nThe COVID19 lockdown found Jan in the studio experimenting with new color palettes and smaller works on paper. View a new selection of black and white paintings in urban, and mixed media studies in works on paper.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jjpaintingny.com/en-gb/home","date":"2017-11-19T17:29:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934805708.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20171119172232-20171119192232-00340.warc.gz","language_score":0.9536648392677307,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__5442282","lang":"en","text":"The painting contractors\nof J & J Painting in Jamestown, NY\nbring out the natural beauty of your home and add new dimensions of style to its interior and exterior. Our highly skilled and very experienced painters will work with you to make your decorating dreams a reality. Rely on the quality of our work.\nWe provide the finest customer service by making sure all of your painting needs can be found in our 5,000 sq feet shop saving you time and money. Rely on our residential and commercial painters for high quality and hassle-free services. When it comes to painting services, we get the job done right the first time, every time. Call us today for a free estimate.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.afullerday.com/2012/01/one-where-i-finally-paint-canvas-and.html","date":"2023-12-10T08:25:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679101282.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20231210060949-20231210090949-00386.warc.gz","language_score":0.963986337184906,"token_count":484,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__190559010","lang":"en","text":"This canvas sat blank in my basement for 2 years. Finally I decided to actually attempt to paint something on it. I wanted to paint something for \"Little Sister's\" room, that was dark pink, said something meaningful, and had tiny flags incorporated somehow. I don't know why I love tiny flags so much, but I do. I decided to take a line out of the Psalm 139 passage. I wanted my littlest girl to have something on her wall that spoke even in just a four word phrase of the amazing truth that the Creator of the whole world also created her, and did so wonderfully. I also wanted it to be a visual for me when I go in to get her up every day, or put her down for a nap. No matter what my mood is, I will be reminded about this simple yet profound truth and I will be grateful.\nPAINTING THE CANVAS\nHere's what I did in case you want to paint your own striped canvas!\nI used some painters tape to measure out some hide stripes first. I painted them with dark pink, let them dry, and peeled the tape. Then I went back over part of a white spot and a pink stripe and created a new row of stripes. These I painted lighter pink. Then with the remaining small white stripes left, and over the rest of the canvas I painted some light pink \"glitter luster\" paint from Martha Stewart found at Home Depot.\nThis created a sparkly effect.\nThen I cut out tiny triangles uses a small template I made out of cardboard. I used crafters felt. I took a piece of double fold bias tape and hot glued the triangle flags into the bias tape. Then I glued the flag strip to the canvas. For the letters, I could have been more patient and waited to buy some or get some stencils. I didn't want to wait, so I printed off the message on a piece of paper in the fonts I wanted the message to resemble, then I sketched them lightly with a pencil and painted them slowly with a tiny brush. Then I put one more coat of luster paint over them to dull them a bit.\nHere's another freebie for you if you love these words as much as I do!\nRead it and smile, or download it and let your creativity loose.\nI Praise You Square Art","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://edgeofnight.net/tag/painters/","date":"2018-09-23T19:48:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267159744.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20180923193039-20180923213439-00341.warc.gz","language_score":0.9565126895904541,"token_count":169,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__190473059","lang":"en","text":"the room must be a room that must give a sense of comfort so you can sleep well. There are some people who are wrong in choosing their room paint. And if painting the room is a difficult job for you, then there are services from Painters Brisbane. With their services, you can get neat and always beautiful room paint.\nFor rooms, there are some paint colors that you can use even if your room feels cramped, like\n– Light blue\nThe light blue color gives the impression of natural, clean, bright and cool. Besides this light blue color can also make the room look wider, so you will feel relaxed occupying your tiny room. Light blue can make a person sleep more easily.\nSleeping in a blue-gray room on average enjoys a night’s sleep for more than 7 hours a night.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://omekas.prattsi.org/s/feline-art/page/ink-paintings","date":"2023-10-02T22:08:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511021.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20231002200740-20231002230740-00791.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470547437667847,"token_count":432,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__11661451","lang":"en","text":"Ink painting is an art form that has been practiced for centuries in many parts of Asia, including China, Japan, and Korea1. Ink paintings are created by using brushes and ink on various types of paper or silk, and they often feature subjects such as landscapes, flowers, and animals. Among these subjects, cats have been a popular subject for ink painters throughout history.\nGiven the slinkiness of their silhouettes and the rounded contours of their bodies, cats remain favored subjects among Chinese painters and calligraphy artists2. In China, cats have been a popular subject for ink painters for centuries, with artists capturing the essence of these graceful creatures in various poses. Ohara Koson's \"Cat and Butterfly\" portrays a cat crouched on a branch, with a butterfly perched on its nose. The painting's muted colors and delicate lines convey the serene beauty of the scene, while the playful interaction between the cat and butterfly captures the essence of the cat's curious and mischievous nature.\nIn Japan, cats have also been a popular subject for ink painters. Oide Tōkō's \"Cat Watching a Spider\" is a perfect example of the beauty and simplicity of Japanese ink painting. The painting depicts a cat perched on a wooden floor, watching a spider on the wall. The use of minimalistic lines and simple brushstrokes captures the cat's alert posture and focused gaze.\nIn Korea, ink paintings of cats are also highly regarded3. Byeon Sang-byeok's \"Myojakdo\" is a beautiful example of traditional Korean ink painting, featuring cats and sparrows in a lively and dynamic composition. The use of thick and thin brushstrokes creates a sense of movement and energy, while the intricate details of the cats and sparrows highlight their individual personalities. Ink paintings of cats from China, Japan, and Korea demonstrate the enduring appeal of these beloved feline friends as a subject for art. These paintings capture the grace, beauty, and unique personalities of cats, and continue to be highly valued by collectors and art enthusiasts around the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://akanequ.bytepub.com/tips-on-painting-my-bathroom.php","date":"2015-08-04T15:47:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-32/segments/1438042991019.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20150728002311-00173-ip-10-236-191-2.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8067329525947571,"token_count":609,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-32","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-32__0__137477822","lang":"en","text":"I want to paint my bathroom and am a total DIY newbie. Help! - DIY ...\nI want to paint my bathroom and am a total DIY newbie. . I have a couple tips: . I just started painting my house room-by-room with no prior .\nInterior Paint Colors - Choose Kitchen, Bedroom & Bathroom Paint ...\nChoose the right interior paint color for your room with tips from HGTV design experts. 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Re-caulking your bathtub is an easy way to fix broken or cracked seals.\nbep marine charging systems\nMurfreesboro and Greater North Carolina Parks & Recreation\ncheap airline costa rica\nMurfreesboro Pets & Hobbies\nsee a member hard and stiff\nMurfreesboro Schools & Education\ngrant knight hit by flour bomb\nMurfreesboro Social Services\nexplanation of bond markets\nMurfreesboro Travel & Tourism\nvista services not required","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://incineratorgallery.com.au/activities/watercolour-workshop/","date":"2021-07-23T18:30:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046150000.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20210723175111-20210723205111-00248.warc.gz","language_score":0.8888863325119019,"token_count":279,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__223637489","lang":"en","text":"Programs for Children\nSat, 14 Aug 2021 — 12.30 to 3.30pm\nTickets $40 per person\nwith Liana Kappelle\nThis workshop is open to creatives at all levels of their watercolour practice. Students are required to bring their own materials and encouraged to bring reference images ready to begin new artworks or current works in progress to receive personalised advice and tips. Liana will spend the workshop guiding and directing students one on one as they work on their own original artworks. Students are also welcome to bring their current projects where advice is sought.\nPlease bring these materials:\n- watercolour paper or sketchbook (A3)\n- watercolour paints (tubes, gouache or tray – at least red, yellow, blue, white & black)\n- brushes (nylon – fine, medium, wide)\n- soft pencil (2B)\n- eraser (kneadable)\n- water container (to wash brushes)\n- paper hand towel\n- flat plastic palette (e.g. take away lid, plate)\n- reference images (subject matter)\nOn presentation of ticket at Arthouse Direct at 114 Buckley Street Essendon, Watercolour Workshop students will be entitled to receive a 10% discount on purchases.\nPlease read our Public Programs – Terms and Conditions before purchasing your ticket.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mrsacbc.com/2016/10/11/oil-on-oil-pastel/","date":"2020-06-05T19:44:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590348502204.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20200605174158-20200605204158-00329.warc.gz","language_score":0.937472403049469,"token_count":426,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__91076388","lang":"en","text":"I decided to choose three mediums namely colored pencils, oil pastel and watercolor for this “art” part of my “self-discovery” journey.\nI bought this oil pastel set recently and I was practicing went I noticed this :\nSome of the waxy pigments or binders got stuck and even if I use more pressure it still leaves some of these.\nWhile I was searching, I read this article compairing soft pastels and oil pastels which mentions this:\nWhen using oil pastels, the surface should be primed with gesso so that the waxy binders are not absorbed by the strands of paper fiber.\nWith that, I thought that gesso thing will prevent these waxy pigments on my work. One problem, I don’t have gesso right now.\nI suddenly remembered my conversation with Mark. He said “for blending, if you’re using oil-based, just use oil and for water-soluble, of course use water”. It sounded useless back then because it’s so f*cking obvious but now it sounded like it’s the solution to my problem.\nI started dubbing oil on my work and it works wonders! Nah, just kidding. It just made it a lot easier to smudge or to spread the color out. No more hard-to-smudge pigments.\nThis is the first one the I’m working on right now using oil pastel. I used oil as a primer on sketchpad to avoid those waxy pigments that are hard to smudge.\nI’m not sure how gesso works and I don’t know if oil is a good alternative but most probably no one do this when using oil pastel so there. I don’t know if it’s right to do that as well but hey, I got the result I want so that’s OK for me.\nBtw, I used mineral oil for this.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mcdonaldpaintingcontractors.co.uk/faq/","date":"2022-08-10T11:17:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571153.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810100712-20220810130712-00192.warc.gz","language_score":0.9573433995246887,"token_count":1268,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__140965773","lang":"en","text":"Frequently Asked Questions\nWelcome to our FAQ page! Undertaking many different kinds of jobs within residential painting, industrial and commercial painting, we come across many different questions.\nThe world of painting and decorating can seem confusing with so many different sorts of paint, surfaces requiring different treatments and many factors to look out for when painting and decorating. Luckily our team of painters and decorators has many years of experience and we know what the best solution is in any situation of painting and decorating. Your painting and decorating project will be in good hands with us, but before we get started you might have a few questions prior to making your mind up what exactly it is you are after.\nWhether you are wondering about colours, finishes, surfaces or factors impacting such as weather conditions – we are ready to advise and will complete the job to meet and exceed your expectations.\nGot a question that’s not on our FAQ page?\nIf you don’t find the answer to your question here, just ask, and we’ll add it to our FAQ page with an answer. We are ready to answer any painting and decorating related questions – just use the contact form below or message us on our Facebook page.\nDo you spray kitchens?\nWe specialise in hand-painting and spraying kitchens and furniture. There is often no need to replace your kitchen units or buy new furniture. Many people decide to get a whole new kitchen fitted, only because they are fed up with the colours or finish of it. However, this is very costly – and really, your kitchen and furniture can look brand new if you decide to spray it or have it hand-painted instead.\nSpraying your furniture or kitchen cabinets and drawers gives you the freedom to choose exactly the colour you want, as well as the finish. Also, it will cost you a lot less. Why get rid of furniture that works perfectly fine just because you don’t like the colour anymore? Your existing kitchen cabinets might do just fine for another 5 or 10 years if you decide to spray them instead.\nGet in touch with us to discuss further details or to book an appointment for a free quotation.\nCan you paint my floor?\nOur experienced painters and decorators have painted and sprayed many surfaces over the years! Painting of floors is no exception. Customers often ask us if we can paint their floors, and it really can make a huge difference to a room. Imagine a grey old garage – not interested in spending a fortune on a new floor? No problem. Painting your garage floor is a low-cost solution, but it is a big improvement and can give a totally different and better impression of a room. You can choose between an extensive range of colours, and our local paint suppliers offer incredibly hard-wearing floor paints. Expect a long-lasting result and a completely transformed room!\nIf your floor has cracks in it, we can fill the cracks before painting. This will give you a nice and smooth finish before applying your favourite colour. Get in touch with us for more information, and book an appointment with us if you are interested in a quotation.\nI’ve got some rotten woodwork on my house, what do I do?\nWe can take care of all minor woodwork repairs. If you have some rotten woodwork on your house, we can help save the wood and prolong its life with the right materials. You will be amazed how much better it can look once we have treated it and filled it. Once it has had fresh paint applied you might barely recognise your own house! Have a look here at a few examples of previously repaired woodwork and other decorating projects.\nOur painting and decorating supervisors will be able to inspect and determine whether your particular case requires minor or major repair. We will be able to advise on the best way to deal with it. Should your woodwork require major repair before decorating, don’t worry… We work with some of the best local joiners in the North West, who we are proud to recommend.\nOnce the minor or major woodwork repairs are out of the way, you will get to the fun part of choosing colours and finish. As always, our experts are ready to advise should you require any help with deciding on this.\nHow long will it take to paint my house/bathroom/kitchen/livingroom/bedroom?\n“How long will it take to paint my house?” is a question we come across a lot. The duration of the job will depend on the condition of the surface. M&R Painting Contractors will sand, fill and caulk the walls, ceiling and any woodwork in your home, we prep the surfaces to a high standard and finish with your favourite colour. For more detail, please get in touch for a free quotation to give us an idea of what you are after.\nHow long does it take for paint to dry?\nBoth the temperature and the humidity are factors which affect paint’s drying time. We have professional equipment which we can use in certain circumstances to help the paint dry faster.\nOur painters and decorators are experienced and will be able to plan the project accordingly in order to make the job run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.\nWhat paint is best to use?\nDepending on which surface you are painting, we can provide expert advice and supply the best paint on the market for the job. Our painters and decorators have many years of experience with all sorts of paint and surfaces, for jobs both indoor and outdoor and with large surfaces as well as small areas requiring very high attention to detail. Whether you are after a glossy or matte finish, we are here to help you.\nCan I use water-based paint on oil-based paint?\nTo use water-based paint on oil-based paint, it is very important to prep the surface correctly, using the right grade of sandpaper. Once sanded sufficiently, the area must be dust-free before applying the water-based paint. Depending on the room or location of the surface, if it is indoor or outdoor, as well as other factors, our painter will know the best way to proceed.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://brujaz.tumblr.com/","date":"2014-04-25T00:28:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-15/segments/1398223207046.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20140423032007-00657-ip-10-147-4-33.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7458286881446838,"token_count":126,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-15","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-15__0__152843119","lang":"en","text":"The Blue Room - Paul Ranson\nLuna was definitely the cutest pup in the world, these pictures make me melt\nVictor Vasarely (Hungarian–French: 1908-1997), Bihar II, c.1945-58. Oil on canvas, 195 x 130 cm\nWoman and Cats, 1962\noh my fucking god\nEgon Schiele, Schlafendes Paar [Sleeping Couple], 1909.\nPencil on paper, 32 x 30 cm.\nLOOK AT MY PHONE\nGustav Klimt, Lady with A Muff (1916)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dicotart.pixels.com/featured/african-woman-obi-tabot-tabe.html","date":"2022-09-30T23:13:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335504.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20220930212504-20221001002504-00683.warc.gz","language_score":0.9243065714836121,"token_count":171,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__63622536","lang":"en","text":"This original painting is currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the Obi-Tabot Tabe - Website secure checkout system. Please contact the artist directly to inquire about purchasing this original.\nAfrican women are very fashionable, and sometimes very simple. This is typical of women from the ethnic groups of Mamfe, Cameroon. This painting portrays the natural beauty of an Enyang woman from Ntenako village, Mamfe. Her decorative outfit (a head scarf, lace blouse and loincloth) makes a fashion statement of elegance even without much jewelry.\nThe original oil painting on canvas is gorgeously framed, museum-style!!\nMarch 20th, 2011\nViewed 280 Times - Last Visitor from Cambridge, MA on 09/30/2022 at 6:47 PM","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.rcboe.org/domain/16048","date":"2023-04-01T08:49:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949701.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230401063607-20230401093607-00125.warc.gz","language_score":0.9008793830871582,"token_count":289,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__118663573","lang":"en","text":"Degrees and Certifications:\nMasters of Fine Arts in Painting Bachelors of Fine Arts in Art Education\nMr. Franklin Delgado\nFranklin Delgado received his Masters of Fine Arts in Painting at Savannah College of Art and Design in the summer of 2016. Delgado, a native of Tegucigalpa, Honduras, lives and works as an art educator and visual artist in Augusta, Georgia. Delgado's work is born from engaged thinking and foundation, and depicts the world based on meticulous observation of contemporary life and nature. His portraits and landscapes present three-dimensional spaces and forms on a two-dimensional plane with precise, realistic detail. He has exhibited within the United States and internationally, at locations including The National Gallery of Art, Tegucigalpa, Honduras; National School of Fine Arts, Tegucigalpa, Honduras; S. Tucker Cooke Gallery, University of North Carolina, Asheville, North Carolina; Collins Art Gallery, Grand Rapids Community College, Grand Rapids, Michigan; The Davenport House Museum, Savannah, Georgia; Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Kalamazoo, Michigan; The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia; Westobou Art Gallery, Augusta, Georgia; Aiken Center for the Arts, Aiken, South Carolina; Gutstein Gallery, Savannah, Georgia, and more.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.colours-art-publishers.com/category40_1.htm","date":"2013-12-12T15:59:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164643547/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204134403-00028-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8838105797767639,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__49144102","lang":"en","text":"Current Fine Art Gallery\nTitian Prints on Canvas (Giclees)\nTitian (1477?-1576), the greatest 16th-century Venetian painter on canvas and the shaper of the Venetian coloristic and painterly tradition. He is one of the key figures in the history of Western art.\nMicrosoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia\nFind here your favorite Titian exquisitely reproduced on artists canvas\nThe beautiful and elegant texture of the artists canvas gives all our Giclee fine art prints on canvas the authentic appearance and feel of an original painting. Giclee fine art canvas prints are the closest option to the original masterpieces at affordable prices. Buy them for yourself or as a lasting gift to be remembered by.\nVan Gogh Prints On Canvas\nMonet Prints On Canvas","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://freshuptodate.wordpress.com/2016/01/05/which-one-will-suit-your-needs-hvlp-or-airless-paint-sprayers/","date":"2018-06-18T19:14:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267860776.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20180618183714-20180618203714-00025.warc.gz","language_score":0.9606093764305115,"token_count":405,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__149550789","lang":"en","text":"In the beginning of the year, you may need to have new interior decorations for your house to create a new atmosphere for your house. Buying new furniture and decorations may spend you with lots of money, if you want to have a new look for your house without the need to spend a lot of budget, you can consider changing your house color, since just by changing its color you can easily have a new impression. So often, people use brush or rolling paint to recolor their houses, but these traditional ways are not efficient as they take quite a long time to finish the painting job rather than painting with air spray gun. If you want to have a quick and smooth result, considering to using air spray gun is absolutely a great idea. Air spray gun is divided into two classifications. HVLP paint sprayer and airless paint sprayer. These two have a different function for different needs. So, knowing the difference between the two is important as this will help avoiding you from purchasing the wrong tool.\nHere you will find the reasons and the best possible help for choosing the particular type of paint sprayer for your need. In fact, it is clearly dependent on the type of job you are going to cover.\nHVLP paint sprayer\nHVLP sprayers can do the detailed and precise job with little overspray and almost no noise. Therefore, it will be best for indoor application. If you want to achieve fine spray, HVLP can do this with almost no problem since it is provided with compressor.\nAirless paint sprayer\nAn airless paint sprayer is commonly used for outdoor application because of more overspray and loud noise as compared to HVLP sprayers, but usually it is cheaper than HVLP sprayers. If you want to have a portable and really a workhorse to handle thick paints and jobs covering large area, you should use airless paint sprayer. Besides, it can spread gallons of paints in just a minute.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://waukeepubliclibrary.org/events/exhibit-scandinavia-bright-colors","date":"2023-11-28T12:39:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679099514.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20231128115347-20231128145347-00704.warc.gz","language_score":0.9885141253471375,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__245498075","lang":"en","text":"On Exhibit: \"Scandinavia in Bright Colors\"\n\"Scandinavia in Bright Colors\" - Cindy Gordon\nNovember 2 - November 29, 2022\nCindy Gordon’s exhibition showcases watercolor paintings created in bright colors of the trip she took to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden as well as traditional watercolors of her trip to Alaska.\nCindy Gordon is an Iowa artist who was born in Fort Dodge and raised in the Des Moines area. She has drawn since she was young and considers herself self-taught. Gordon was also greatly influenced by her uncles, two distinguished art teachers. She worked for many years doing portraits in graphite until she learned to use watercolors. Gordon refreshes and adds to her skills by taking classes with private teachers, attending workshops, and studying with other artists. In 2009, Gordon became a signature member of the Iowa Watercolor Society. She has been a member since 1995.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://westnorfolkartists.org/blog/2023/09/the-five-painters-exhibition/","date":"2023-12-11T13:14:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679511159.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211112008-20231211142008-00898.warc.gz","language_score":0.9580749273300171,"token_count":638,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__268491487","lang":"en","text":"Thornham Village Hall\nSat Oct 7th To Sun Oct 8th\nLocal artists Jill Ilett, Kit Price Moss, Stephen Martyn , Julie Witt and Chandra Ward will be exhibiting their work on the weekend of Sat Oct 7th and Sun October 8th at ‘ The Five Painters’ Art Exhibition in Thornham Village Hall on our beautiful Norfolk coast.\nThe exhibition is organised annually by artist Stephen Martyn, a long-time supporter of the Stroke association and indeed, some of the participating artists have been involved in teaching and facilitating Art therapy for the rehabilitation of patients that have suffered serious and debilitating strokes.\nThe artists taking part all have very diverse styles and will present a wide range of subjects, beautiful landscapes, wildlife, flowers and many more! There will be something for everyone!\nDo pop along and visit us if you are out and about around the coast, walking the creeks or just having a day out at the nearby beaches. It’s going to be a fabulous show!!!\nKit Price Moss\nBeing near the coast has increased Kit’s fascination with the wildlife to be found there, living on the edge.\n‘The natural world in particular inspires me. I enjoy painting and drawing outside and also work up sketchbook observations for paintings or printmaking such as linocuts in the studio.’\n‘I have painted all my life enjoying mostly landscapes & gardens. Still Life is lovely to do when in my studio during inclement weather. My mediums depend on how feel about the subject. but mostly acrylic. I have exhibited my work widely & hope to continue to enjoy painting now that I am an octogenarian!’\n‘I love to be out in the landscape and can often be found trudging the footpaths of Norfolk and beyond, always with a sketchbook and camera in my rucksack. The inspiration for my paintings often comes from some fleeting effect of the light that I’ve glimpsed on one of these trips.’\nMy work encompasses a range of subjects, but is mainly landscape based, often featuring big skies and wide-open spaces. My preferred medium is watercolour, and over the years I have done a great deal of art tuition in the use of this medium.’\nJulie’s work is inspired by her emotional response to colour, and much of her artwork has been inspired by the German expressionist painters. She works mainly with watercolour, acrylics and mixed media (watercolour and ink). Her subject matter varies widely from Still life to Flowers.\n‘I love to create atmospheric landscapes, and waterscapes , of both real, and imaginary places. My inspiration comes from the changing moods of nature, such as sunlight glistening on water, or the magic of shadows and clouds moving silently over sunlit fields and meadows, near my home in a small West Norfolk village, on the edge of the Fens. Wildlife also features in some of my paintings. I work mainly with watercolour, or acrylic inks, but also enjoy using soft pastels.’","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.laughingdogart.com/product-page/pet-portrait","date":"2023-09-29T17:28:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510520.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20230929154432-20230929184432-00842.warc.gz","language_score":0.8877688646316528,"token_count":235,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__260279772","lang":"en","text":"Your custom pet portrait starts with images of your pet. Send your favorite images that capture what makes your pet special to you.\nNo pet (past or present) is too small or too large. Easy to do, quick turn around, gift certificates, all paintings unique/original and completed in oil on thick stretched canvas, or recycled wood (sizes vary)\n5x5-5x7: $200, 8x10: $250\n9x12: $275, 12x12-11x14: $350\n11x17-16x20: $400, 18x24-20x30: $500.00\n24x36 $650, 30x40-24x48 $800\n36x48 $900, 48x48 $1,000\n48x60 $1,500, 60x72: $2,000\nPick Up or Delivery of your portrait is prefered. Shipping is subject to material and size and will be quoted at completion of you portrait.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://wtuz.com/event/family-paint-night-hosted-by-the-johnson-humrickhouse-museum/","date":"2022-12-07T06:50:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711150.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20221207053157-20221207083157-00017.warc.gz","language_score":0.9365168809890747,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__50857756","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nFamily Paint Night hosted by The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum\nFamily Paint Night is back! Join Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum on Sunday, November 20th at 4 pm. This art class is geared towards children ages 6 and older and their guardians. Each person will paint their own 16” x 20” stretched canvas using acrylic paints. All materials needed to complete the activity will be provided. Registration is required and will open Tuesday, October 24th. JHM memberships receive $3 off. Visit their website for more information on cost: email@example.com or visit them online at jhmuseum.org.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tappedapple.com/music-events","date":"2021-04-23T11:39:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618039617701.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20210423101141-20210423131141-00374.warc.gz","language_score":0.9727850556373596,"token_count":874,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__261103098","lang":"en","text":"February 27th-April 9th\nEver since she was a little girl, Christine thought she was odd because she loved color. She sees poetry in colors. Hears in colors. When she looks at a flower, she sees the color of the flower, but also sees the color inside the flower; She sees the color of the stem, the color of the leaves, and the color of the background. When she retired, Christine decided to go to the senior center and take an art class. Three dollars for three hours and her life finally had meaning. Art comes to her in many forms but watercolor gives her the opportunity to use color, to control color, and share how that color – colors her life. When COVID hit she began paint pouring and discovered that she had found her creative outlet. She has loved paint pouring and this past year she created art as her interpretation of her life. When she paints she is calm, focused and just creates.\nChristine Davidson was born in Woonsocket, RI. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree and Master's Degree in Elementary Education, and C.A.G.Sin Instructional Technology. Christine began her teaching career in Central Falls and became an Elementary School Administrator working in Exeter, West Greenwich and Cumberland before accepting a position in Westerly as Principal of State Street School.\nJennifer Varas Maccione\nJennifer is a local artist that grew up and currently resides in Rhode Island. She’s been inspired by many forms of art, since childhood! She’s deeply drawn to the beauty of nature. Jennifer spent a lot of time hiking, being on the beach, catching a sunset and you will see many forms of these landscapes with very expressive emotions poured into her pieces. She chooses to work mostly with acrylic and oil paint in an abstract style.\nJennifer hopes that each person that receives her art will feel the energy, story and sense of peace and healing she puts into each brush stroke.\nJennifer also does custom order paintings including any type of landscapes, pet paintings, and any other pieces you wish to discuss with her.\nClick here to visit Jennifer's Facebook page and learn more about her art. Browse through her work, find the piece that speaks to you and send her a message for purchasing.\nAPRIL 10th - May 21st\nVeronica Pedro-Brown lives in Hopkinton, Rhode Island with her supportive family, a pair of rescued senior cats, and works as a nursing assistant. She has always nurtured her artistic growth by learning and exploring any way she can. At different times going through RISD's Continuing Education programs, online workshops, local instruction, or countless hours lost in YouTube.\nAlways influenced by faith, nature and story; Veronica's personal work is often inspired by cronies, and honors the feminine. Her commissioned work has included children's portraits, home portraits, symbolic stories, and seascapes. Visit Veronica's Instagram Account to see more of her artwork and message her directly for inquiries.\nLaurie MacKenzie, a Westerly Native, has been painting her whole life and teaching for 40 years to all ages. Her passion for painting has never wavered. Laurie’s two favorite mediums are oil and watercolor. Two complete opposites. Laurie spent a period of time sculpting portrait busts. She was the owner of her own art instruction and retail business\nfor 16 years in downtown Westerly.\nPredominantly self-taught she has studied under various artists and in training seminars throughout the US. She has been published as a convention “artist” and has taught all over the states; up and down the Northeast, in NJ, Tampa, Ohio, Las Vegas and as far west as Seattle. Today, Laurie teaches in two local locations, instilling confidence in her\nstudents, providing guidance and inspiration while sharing her vast knowledge of product.\nMany of her paintings have sold locally and she has been in numerous regional shows and has received many awards over the years. A fun little-known fact about Laurie is that she has a decorative painted heart box which is cataloged and in the permanent collection of the Smithsonian Institute's Festival Of Christmas Trees collection.\nLaurie takes commissions, including pet portraits. Click here to visit her website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.serapion.org/how-to-find-painting-services-near-me/","date":"2023-12-04T20:42:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100534.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204182901-20231204212901-00320.warc.gz","language_score":0.9582041501998901,"token_count":661,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__77111370","lang":"en","text":"What are your recommendations for the best painting contractors in my locality?\nFind out which painting services they provide and if you can find any near you find out more. As many companies will offer you a complimentary estimate, it’s important that you learn about all the painting services. When you find a few contractors to choose from, compare the quality and price. Check references. Also, see if any of your contractors have a good relationship with you.\nExpectations from local painting services\nIt is important that you consider some factors before choosing a painter.\nThe reputation and experience of a company is very important. It is important to choose a painting contractor who has experience both in traditional and modern styles.\nA painter’s price is one of the most important factors to consider. You should find a high-quality contractor that is affordable. Ask about warranties and guarantees. If a project is not successful, it can give you some peace of mind.\nChoose the right painter for your painting needs\nThere are many options available when you need to paint. If your project will take some time or you just need a quick fix you can choose the service that best suits you. Here are a couple of tips to help choose the right painters for your job.\n-Do your research. Do some research before searching for painting companies in your area. You will be able to narrow your search much more quickly.\nThe price is an important factor. If a painter is offering a good price, it does not necessarily indicate that they are recommending the right person. Be sure to read all the details and compare costs before making a final decision.\n-Ask around. Ask around. Ask around. If you don’t see what you want, ask your family, friends, and neighbours. Chances are, someone you know has worked for them.\nIt is important to choose a reputable company. The quality is of paramount importance. Choose a business with a solid reputation.\nHow to select the best professional painting contractors\nThe best person to do the job is a professional. Professional painters not only possess the knowledge and skills needed to do the work properly, but can also give you a detailed quote as well as guide you on the paint colour that is best for your office or house.\nPaint projects that are better left to the pros. It’s simple to experiment when you start painting an office or your home. It is important to hire professionals if you want your wall painted perfectly without any mistakes.\nAlso important is the availability of your painter. You must paint your walls quickly during summer because of the high temperatures. As the temperatures drop and humidity increases, it becomes difficult to paint in cold spaces. The problem can be fixed by hiring professionals.\nLook up online directories to find painters in your area. The directories will help you to find a professional painter with experience who can deliver quality work at a competitive rate.\nYou should always hire a professional painter to do the job, no matter whether you need it for your house or at work. Professional painters are much quicker and more efficient than those who do it themselves. If you do your research, and ask questions, you will find a painting service that will satisfy you for many years.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.extraordinarymind.com.au/transformation-narelle/","date":"2022-06-29T07:06:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103624904.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20220629054527-20220629084527-00343.warc.gz","language_score":0.962394654750824,"token_count":224,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__106187646","lang":"en","text":"I have always been transfixed by the beauty in everyday objects. Once I participated in The Extraordinary Mind Project, I was blown away by how much more I could see. It was like turning on the lights! As a result of following Jan’s direction and stepping out of my comfort zone, I was able to let go of my need to control my paintings and embark on a journey with paint. Whilst living in the moment, I can now keep my eye open and follow the direction of the paint. It constantly astounds me what comes out onto the canvas. Our mind is amazing and when I allow it to breathe, subconscious thoughts and experiences come flooding out onto the canvas, full of life and expression, like magic before my very eyes. I find the process of painting feeds my soul and I love sharing this with others. Thank you, Jan. I believe in everything you do.\nNarelle is a multi award-winning artist with a Bachelor of Arts and a background in education. See more about Narelle and her art on her Facebook page Narelle Manser-Smith Artist.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.wowbaonails.com/blogs/news/creativity-with-perfect-acrylic-brushes","date":"2024-04-13T07:00:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816586.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413051941-20240413081941-00755.warc.gz","language_score":0.9400193691253662,"token_count":662,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__9207301","lang":"en","text":"Nail art has become a popular trend among women, and acrylic brushes are the most important tool for creating stunning designs. If you want to create beautiful nail art, you need to have the right acrylic brushes with a hook. With the right brushes, you can create intricate designs that will make your nails look beautiful and unique. In this article, we will discuss how to create stunning nail art with the right acrylic brushes.\nWhat are Acrylic Brushes?\nAcrylic brushes are a type of brush that is used to apply acrylic paint to the nails. They come in different sizes and shapes, and each brush has a specific purpose. Some brushes are designed for creating fine lines, while others are designed for blending colors. Acrylic brushes are made from synthetic materials, and they are durable and easy to clean.\nHow to Choose the Right Acrylic Brush?\nChoosing the right acrylic brush is essential for creating beautiful nail art. The first thing you need to consider when choosing an acrylic brush is the size. The size of the brush will depend on the design you want to create. If you want to create fine lines or small details, you will need a small brush. If you want to cover a larger area, you will need a larger brush.\nThe next thing you need to consider is the shape of the brush. Acrylic brushes come in different shapes, including round, flat, and angled. Each shape has a specific purpose, and you should choose the shape that will help you achieve the design you want. For example, a flat brush is perfect for covering a large area, while an angled brush is great for creating precise lines.\nAnother factor to consider when choosing an acrylic brush is the bristles. The bristles can be natural or synthetic, and each type has its own benefits. Natural bristles are soft and flexible, which makes them great for blending colors. Synthetic bristles are more durable and easier to clean, which makes them great for creating fine lines.\nHow to Use Acrylic Brushes with a Hook?\nUsing acrylic brushes with a hook is essential for creating intricate designs. The hook is used to pick up the acrylic paint and apply it to the nail. To use an acrylic brush with a hook, you need to dip the brush into the acrylic paint and then use the hook to pick up the paint. Once you have the paint on the hook, you can apply it to the nail.\nWhen using acrylic brushes with a hook, it is important to use the right amount of pressure. Too much pressure can cause the paint to smear or smudge, while too little pressure can result in a weak design. You should also practice different techniques, such as dotting, blending, and shading, to create unique designs.\nCreating stunning nail art with the right acrylic brushes is easy if you know how to choose the right brushes and use them correctly. When choosing an acrylic brush, you should consider the size, shape, and bristles. You should also use the brush with a hook to apply the paint to the nail. With practice, you can create beautiful and unique designs that will make your nails stand out. So, go ahead and experiment with different designs using the Wowbao nails acrylic brushes and enjoy the beautiful results.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.valpak.com/blog/diy-mothers-day-gift-idea-painted-wooden-spoons","date":"2019-07-15T20:16:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195524111.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20190715195204-20190715221204-00120.warc.gz","language_score":0.9514175653457642,"token_count":544,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__163132118","lang":"en","text":"DIY Mother’s Day Gift Idea: Painted Wooden Spoons\nI’ve got a fun Mother’s Day gift idea that kids would love to make for their moms. Gifts from our children don’t have to be expensive because we would love anything they make for us. In fact, homemade gifts are some of my favorite. I love all the effort and time put into something so special just for me. Another favorite gift is one that I can actually use. I love the hand carved clay pots that can hold paper clips on my desk or even a handmade picture frame with their photo in it. Love them!\nHere’s another idea that you may enjoy – hand painted wooden spoons! I’m always in my kitchen and I have tons of wooden spoons. They were a bit boring though, until we busted out the acrylic paints! This is such a simple project that even the kids can do. Moms will love it because it’s something they can use and it looks pretty too.\nI ended up grabbing this set of wooden spoons at Walmart for only 88¢. Each acrylic paint color was also just under a $1 each. I picked up some matching ribbon for 50¢ too. You could make this super cute gift for just under $5. You could tie the spoons together to stand them in a mason jar.\nItems needed to make this project:\n- Acrylic paints of your choice (I used three in this project)\n- Paint brush\n- Painters masking tape\n- Wooden spoons\n- Paper plate\n1. Start by masking off the spoons with your painters tape. You want to mark off where you want the paint to stop.\n2. I squirted a bit of each color out on a paper plate before I started. Then I painted the first color on the spoon handle. The acrylic paints don’t take too long to dry. It only took about 20 minutes for each color.\n3. After the first color is dry, start painting the next color. If you want to use the masking tape again be sure the paint is completely dry before taping it on the painted part. I ended up just painting a straight line where I wanted to start.\n4. Lastly, paint the final color on the bottom of the handle.\n5. Once they are completely dry, they will be ready to wrap in a ribbon or place in a decorated mason jar.\nThis is a super cute gift idea that I’m certain almost any mom would enjoy. It’s also perfect for those on a budget too.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://goodpress.co.uk/products/nothing-new-by-joseph-grahame","date":"2023-11-29T11:56:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100081.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129105306-20231129135306-00586.warc.gz","language_score":0.9174624681472778,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__102163525","lang":"en","text":"NOTHING NEW by Joseph Grahame\n200 x 250mm, 36 pages, Full colour printed, hand bound, 1 colour risograph insert, Ed. of 100.\n“Bringing together a survey of work in various forms from 2017-2018. Installation views, studies, photographs and details from paintings are carefully curated to engage the viewer in a conversation with what appears on the pages. These paintings explore process-led abstraction, improvisation and the possibilities of what it means to make paintings within contemporary art practice now.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.elengallery.com/","date":"2017-02-22T19:51:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171043.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00102-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9705629944801331,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__215627428","lang":"en","text":"| Hi, my name is Helen. Since I was a child, I have been amazed by the diversity of colors and forms in our world. For a long time I have had a keen interest in history and culture of ancient as well as modern people and civilizations. Before I start working on a canvas I study appropriate literature and works of great ancient and modern masters. I also can’t over estimate the importance of archeology and philosophy studies for my paintings.\nPlease take a moment and visit my gallery where you can find some of my paintings. Most of them may be found in private collections in the United States, Canada, Germany, Spain, Ukraine and Hungary. Currently I use several techniques such as painting (oil, silk, watercolor), drawing and painted glass. I have a constellation of works in the mentioned techniques.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mygallerywall.store/shop/23941136/miscellaneous-art-prints","date":"2020-10-25T07:15:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107888402.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20201025070924-20201025100924-00569.warc.gz","language_score":0.6972979307174683,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__169454848","lang":"en","text":"Feathers and wings\nMichelangelo's Creation Of Adam oil painting - ready to hang large panoramic gallery wrap canvas wall art prints with or without float frame\nMichelangelo's Creation of Adam - black and white detail 60\"x20\" panoramic version. Gallery wrap canvas wall art print with or without frame\nElephant triptych, large gray watercolor painting - set of 3 ready to hang gallery wrap canvas wall art prints with or without float frames.\n0 items in your cart\nKeep shopping! :)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://marsgallery.com.au/category/announcement/page/4/","date":"2018-12-13T11:22:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376824675.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20181213101934-20181213123434-00056.warc.gz","language_score":0.9599590301513672,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__262523981","lang":"en","text":"[MARS] would like to announce Giles Ryder has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize for his work Golden Space Doughnut, 2016.\nCameron Robbins and Tricky Walsh will be exhibiting works in ‘Dream Machines’, opening at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre on 22 July through to 10 September.\nUntitled (Richard Bell)\noil on board\n[MARS] would like to announce Sophia Hewson has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Archibald prize. Hewson’s work this year once again is set to intrigue and challenge both art world and the general public.\nStephanie Leigh will commence her residency at The Lyric Emerging Artist Gallery with the opening of her exhibition ‘The Eternal Protagonist’ on Saturday 8 July from 4-6pm. (more…)\nStephen Haley has been selected as a finalist for The Arthur Guy Memorial Painting Prize 2017, for his work, ‘Terminal’. This oil painting was first exhibited in Haley’s 2016 painting show ‘World Standard’. (more…)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mojobob.com/gallery/gallery11/2003_acrylic_abstract.html","date":"2023-02-02T07:48:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764499967.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20230202070522-20230202100522-00016.warc.gz","language_score":0.9800885915756226,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__70257614","lang":"en","text":"Acrylic on hardboard\nThis little image (120 x 160mm) was painted in acrylics on hardboard textured with an acrylic gap-filler called Permafill from Selleys. The stuff is relatively cheap, and as well as making a good texture base similar to heavy gesso, it can also be used as a crude impasto paste by mixing it with acrylic paint. It dries white on its own, but it doesn't affect colour intensity as much as one might expect when mixed with pigment. It's certainly a hell of a lot cheaper than proper acrylic impasto gels.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lindahansenredamonti.com/artist-statement","date":"2019-06-27T13:01:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560628001138.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20190627115818-20190627141818-00473.warc.gz","language_score":0.9438791275024414,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__134361188","lang":"en","text":"I am primarily a water media artist who practices in watercolor and acrylic painting. I choose to explore the maximum expression of transparent and opaque color using these two diverse mediums. Complimentary color interaction as well as beautiful compositions are equally my subjects. The creative ideas for most of my artwork come, primarily, from an excitement about a particular color grouping. I am drawn to compositions and themes which allow for the juxtaposition of opposing colors, re-organized to create vibrancy.\nThe predominant influences for my art throughout my lifetime include those artists who also love expression through color and movement played off in a strong or endearing theme. I was influenced by the French Impressionists, the illustrators from “The Golden Age of Illustration” as well as contemporary watercolor artist, Jeanie Dobie.\nMy work reflects these influences and expresses beautiful, livable themes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://darbynisbettdesigns.art.blog/2019/08/09/artist-portrait/","date":"2022-09-27T21:14:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335058.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20220927194248-20220927224248-00588.warc.gz","language_score":0.9841281175613403,"token_count":331,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__252929504","lang":"en","text":"To further hone Photoshop skills, we were asked to select a fine artist, some examples of his/her artwork, and then manipulate a portrait of the artist to resemble their style. I chose Wayne Thiebaud, who I studied in my undergraduate painting course. Thiebaud says he is not a pop artist, but his work depicts the “Americanness” of every day objects like cakes, ice cream, cones and dessert trays. His style is characterized with thicker brushstrokes, strong shadows, and creamy color schemes.\nThe three works of his I chose were “Dessert Tray,” “Girl with Ice Cream Cone,” and “Cake Rows.” The Girl helped me see how he handled human subjects while the other two are more typical of his best known works.\nI wanted to include his cake rows in some way, so I decided to select one piece of cake and make the background of his portrait like a wallpaper. Some of my classmates suggested that I could have made it a pattern on his sweater, so that is another potential. I also used an oil paint filter to create brush strokes across the image and inlcluded some black outlines around the body similarly to how Thiebaud handled his own human subjects. The outlines were mildly successful, but using a laptop without a mouse made it hard to be very precise with the thin line. I also chose to map out specific color portions of his face to flatten the colors, and while I’m unsure how I would do it differently, it’s the weakest aspect of this piece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://barber.org.uk/thomas-gainsborough-1727-1788/","date":"2023-12-05T19:08:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100555.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20231205172745-20231205202745-00796.warc.gz","language_score":0.9875102639198303,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__86096423","lang":"en","text":"A Portrait of Giusto Ferdinando Tenducci\nProbably Bath, about 1773\nOil on canvas\n76.6 x 64 cm\nGiusto Tenducci (1734-1790) was a celebrated Italian singer who moved to England in 1758.\nHe was noted for his vanity and an extravagance which left him continually dodging his creditors. Here he is shown performing, perhaps in a domestic setting. A raised eyebrow suggests that he has hit the sort of high note associated with a castrato singer.\nGainsborough was a keen musician and he painted many portraits of musical friends as gifts or as show pieces. The painting is unfinished. The existence of another completed version in a private collection suggests that the artist perhaps abandoned this canvas and began again.\nPurchased 1944 (No.44.3)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://adrianmundy.wordpress.com/gallery/architectural/","date":"2022-08-11T06:22:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571234.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20220811042804-20220811072804-00540.warc.gz","language_score":0.9760444760322571,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__190081630","lang":"en","text":"These are the first paintings I created at the community centre, to help me overcome my agoraphobia (see my Biography) and start me on my way into the art world.\nI used these to go traveling in, when I couldn’t. Each one has a path, or route, through which you could imagine going on a journey. The earlier works were just greys and blue sky. The later ones, Cloisters and Islands include more colour as my confidence grew.\nThey are painted in 12 shades of grey, all pre-mixed in numbered pots. When I painted them I had a copy of the drawing next to me so I could mark which shade of grey went where.\nAll are acrylic on card. Dimensions are the actual painting sizes. The mounted, framed originals are approx 48 x 58cm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.isellerpal.com/asin/B09D7T6R1R","date":"2021-12-01T15:36:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964360803.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20211201143545-20211201173545-00233.warc.gz","language_score":0.9331532120704651,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__22541674","lang":"en","text":"★ We have oil painting prints from different eras and styles, including modern art, beaches, landscapes, nature, animals, plants, abstract art, pop art, nursery prints, quote prints, Nordic prints, animal art, landscape paintings, etc., to meet All your art needs.\n● High-quality canvas poster artwork: high-definition wall canvas artwork, waterproof and easy to clean. Canvas paintings are printed on canvas with ink. The color is made of environmentally friendly materials; printed on a non-woven canvas, the paint is non-toxic, tasteless, and tasteless.\n◆ Wall decoration poster paintings: modern canvas prints define artworks, with a strong sense of texture and art. Perfect wall decoration for living room, bedroom, kitchen, office, hotel, restaurant, office, bathroom, KTV, gym, bar, etc.\n❤ We also provide customized services, if you have the pattern or size you want, you can write to us. We will serve you.\n▲ After-sales service: If you are satisfied with our products or services, please leave your true feedback. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks for your trust.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dinosaursgames.net/article/dinosaur-coloring-pages-are-very-inspiring-and-imaginative","date":"2020-09-20T13:31:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400198213.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20200920125718-20200920155718-00209.warc.gz","language_score":0.9250910878181458,"token_count":480,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__201062556","lang":"en","text":"Are you love dinosaur? and Are you ready for some fun with these prehistoric dinosaurs? I know you are of course, who wouldn't want to have fun. This time we offer you the very special and colorful games. Are you up to this challenge? All you have to do is to use your imagination and the greatest palette of colors offered and paint all the pictures that are shown. Simple and no rules, just be free to choose any color you like and do the painting. No time limit also.\nGrab the paint brush and use the colors shown below. If by any chance you feel that those colors are not enough for you to realize your imagination, on your left you have an option for more colors. Great colors you will find out yourself, all shades of blue, yellow, green, purple, pink, red. You can choose which color you like for your imagination.\nNow you choose which picture you want to color first. Perhaps you want to color that 3 horns and a massive skull for Triceratops coloring pages?\nOr the cute little dinosaur is running with sunglasses?\nMaybe you would want to color that adults could weight up to 40 tons - Brontosaurus, T-Rex has small hands, armored dinosaur of Ankylosaurus?\nYou can choose which images you want to color, you can make the most beautiful and unusual combinations, you can match the colors or you can make the most unbelievable mixtures. Like, why not color the dinosaur in pink or the baby dinosaur in light purple? Always have in mind – you are free to do whatever you want, broaden your horizons and go beyond everybody's imagination.\nThat right! dinosaur coloring pages are very inspiring and imaginative, it really encourages the children's creativity and imagination. Society is increasingly modern, we have to let our children benefit from the modern technology achievements, let them and will increase their creativity beyond any frontiers. Their happy faces and gratitude are worth living and creating such games as fun Dinosaur Coloring Pages. So make this world colorful and full of life and joy. You can do it, I have an unconditional faith in you.\nPlease visit our site Dinosaurgames.me to print out and color online Dinosaur Coloring Pages. We have lots of nice printables in dinosaur coloring pages to make you happy. Free Dinosaur coloring pages for toddlers, preschool or kindergarten children. Enjoy!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://m7powers.com/top-10-banksy-art-canvas-posters-prints/","date":"2023-06-05T04:00:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224650620.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605021141-20230605051141-00032.warc.gz","language_score":0.8140296339988708,"token_count":2894,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__124826904","lang":"en","text":"As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.\n1. YELLOWBIRD ART & DESIGN #ad\nUpcycled Dictionary Art, Unique Room Decorations for Office, Living Room, Bedroom, Modern Home Decor, Urban Street Art 8x10 Poster Print, Great Gift, Photo Unframed, Banksy Graffiti Wall Art #adYELLOWBIRD ART & DESIGN #ad\n- Save on multiple posters, photos, prints, pictures - See details at left. 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Giclee prints and some original paintings are also available for sale. Originals are all A3 size. Limited edition, hand signed giclee prints available in mounts £90 each. Some original paintings available, please contact the artist if interested.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.grupoceres.com/en/services/vertical-work/","date":"2020-04-04T17:56:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370524604.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20200404165658-20200404195658-00465.warc.gz","language_score":0.7664213180541992,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__205995546","lang":"en","text":"Grupo Ceres includes a group of professionals dedicated to Vertical work, Painting of Facades.\nAt Ceres we undertake any type of vertical work for painting: Stucco, Tierras Florentinas, Special Treatments… We offer our painting services in Sevilla, Málaga, Huelva, Cádiz and Córdoba.\nWe undertake the following work:\n- Painting on facades.\n- Painting of new build homes.\n- Vertical work on facades.\n- Painting of garages.\n- Painting of warehouses.\n- Painting of commercial premises.\n- Painting of offices.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://colin-e.org/getting-a-professional-for-the-exterior-house-painting/","date":"2020-08-07T09:01:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439737172.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20200807083754-20200807113754-00211.warc.gz","language_score":0.9673919081687927,"token_count":546,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__16508864","lang":"en","text":"Many people spend a lot time thinking about the way the interiors of the houses look they finish up neglecting the exteriors of the houses. Painting the outside of a home is just as essential as painting the inside because it represents the overall appearance of the home to each individual who sees the home, even from the distance. It’s possible for any house to appear neglected when the exterior remains unwatched which, obviously, leaves the home searching unattractive.\nHowever, exterior house painting can be challenging and really should remain towards the pros who know just how to pull off everything of painting the home under consideration. When you are looking for the best dịch vụ sơn nhà giá rẻ to complete your exterior painting, you should get somebody that listens to your demands, understands your concerns and understands how to put his skills to make use of for making the home look just like you want so that it is.\nA great painting professional, after listening to your demands, will think of a intend on the way the job goes. You ought to be spoke of these products that are perfect for the outside work and just what the ultimate consequence of the job will probably be. The program shouldn’t be based only on short term objective of maintaining your house searching attractive but also needs to aim to achieve the work stand the ages in serving your home. He ought to know the very best color mix and provide you with a guarantee for that painting work if he’s sure concerning the services he needs to offer.\nThe very best benefit to hiring the expertise of a great exterior painter is that she or he knows where best to obtain the needed products along with other products, saving cash along the way when compared with you purchasing the products yourself. Therefore you should check up on the status and experience with the painter you decide to manage the painting of the home exterior when the finish result will be the very best it may be.\nYou can easily understand how good a painter is within your initial encounter. He ought to be capable of set up a good relationship along with you when it comes to communication and trust. In the event that you don’t trust the professional, it is usually smart to locate a better one prior to the work even starts to protect you from an uncomfortable experience later on.\nPaints can be found in number of a 1000 colors and many textures, jackets and various sheens. There are plenty of modifying choices within the trend only one ought to be obvious exactly what the painter Sydney look like. The shine shows the brightness from the paint in your wall. The shine of paint is minimum, it shows the reflection.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.alanwisbeach-decorating.com/index.html","date":"2024-04-19T13:12:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817398.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419110125-20240419140125-00150.warc.gz","language_score":0.9435946941375732,"token_count":351,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__154851659","lang":"en","text":"Mildenhall • Newmarket • Cambridge\nHello, I’m Alan Wisbeach. I’ve been a professional painter and decorator for just over twenty-five years and am well known for offering a professional service in Mildenhall, Newmarket, Cambridge, and the surrounding areas. My approach is to be an affordable, punctual, reliable, and conscientious interior and exterior painter and decorator, focused on providing a high-quality service and customer satisfaction. My motto is “preparation is the key to a great job.”\nI can supply all colours and brands of paint, wallpaper, and lining paper, and can also supply and fit coving. The brands of paint that I normally use are Albany, Armstead, Be Dec, Crown, Dulux, Sadolin, and Zinsser.\nAs a polite, friendly, and knowledgeable painting and decorating professional, you will be pleased to have me on your premises carrying out both internal and external work. For your peace of mind, I carry £5 million of full public liability insurance. I am also a proud member of the Painting and Decorating Association.\nMy rates are very competitive and I always provide value-for-money without compromising on the quality of work or materials, which are always the most appropriate for the job in hand.\nI work quickly, but thoroughly, always bearing in mind that preparation to all works carried out is most important.\nI work on both domestic and commercial property, and no job is too small. If you would like a free no-obligation estimate, please don’t hesitate to contact me on 01638 429976 or 07722 617430.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.iamdrexel.com/project/kurt-cobain/","date":"2018-02-21T17:13:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891813691.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20180221163021-20180221183021-00763.warc.gz","language_score":0.9756280183792114,"token_count":137,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__53343383","lang":"en","text":"Original Painting Is Available\n16″ x 36″ mixed media on canvas. Cobain quote says “I’d rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I am not.”\nKurt Cobain, one of 8 in my series of paintings of artists/musicians who died before their time. Each painting in this series is of an artist whose life and work affected me in some way, inspired millions, and whose early, unexpected and tragic death sent a ripple of shock through the world. This is definitely one of my favorites of the series, as there was a moment in my life when the only relief I experienced was Nirvana in my headphones.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sroufespainting.com/commercial","date":"2018-03-17T05:55:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257644701.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20180317055142-20180317075142-00314.warc.gz","language_score":0.9601486325263977,"token_count":284,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__202452463","lang":"en","text":"Transform your business inside or out with commercial painting services from Sroufes Painting Svc Inc. based in Troy, Ohio. Backed by more than 10 years of experience, our team can handle the most difficult projects to ensure your business looks its best.\nOur professional, commercial painters can expertly and quickly clean, prepare, repair, and paint most any interior surface, no matter how large or high. From the interior of corporate offices to parking garages, our painting crew has the knowledge and experience to make any Troy, Ohio, Tipp City, Ohio, and Piqua, Ohio, area project a success. We know what paint to use, how many coats to apply and can give you a very accurate cost estimate and time line for any project, helping you plan around our work and suffer as little disruption as possible.\nWe all know the toll the elements can take on buildings. No matter how high the quality of the paint used is, eventually you will need to restore your building by applying a new coat of paint. Let our experienced commercial painters help.\nThey know how to strip old paint and prepare your surface so that your new coat of paint lasts as long as possible. Our team has a lot of experience working on exterior surfaces and will in no time make your Troy Ohio, Tipp City, Ohio, and Piqua, Ohio, area building look like new.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://musicalinstrumentskids.xyz/36_x_24_framed_oil_on_canvas_children_playing_musical_instruments_by_j_roybal_6.html","date":"2017-10-24T00:20:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187827662.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20171023235958-20171024015958-00319.warc.gz","language_score":0.9450617432594299,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__154539942","lang":"en","text":"36 x 24 Framed Oil on Canvas Children Playing Musical Instruments by J Roybal\nThis original oil on canvas painting was hand painted by J Roybal - an artist that is very well known for a whimsical style (see P hotos). The canvas painting was professionally matted and mounted for the previous owner into a vintage 4 0 \" x 2 8 \" (outside dimension)golde n scrolled wooden frame. The item \"36 x 24 Framed Oil on Canvas Children Playing Musical Instruments by J Roybal\" is in sale since Thursday, September 01, 2016. This item is in the category \"Art\\Art from Dealers & Resellers\\Paintings\".\nThe seller is \"zorromrk\" and is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.\nListed By: Dealer or Reseller\nSubject: Children playing musical instruments\nSize Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30in.) 36\" by 24\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.galwayfringe.ie/event/hangart-exhibition-16/","date":"2017-04-30T20:39:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917125849.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031205-00450-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9494385123252869,"token_count":221,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__68155995","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\n9 July 2016 - 25 July 2016\nA summer day in 1888, Pont-Aven, Brittany: the grass turned red and Jesus turned green. Paul Gauguin, Emile Bernard and others (including Irish painter Roderic O’Conor) created a new page in the history of art. The fertile artistic spirit of Pont-Aven lives on in Hangar’t. The participants do not sign their works and some do not remember who created which paintings, to them, it doesn’t matter! They are farmers, architects, butchers, crepe makers, carpenters, retirees, and do not consider themselves “artists” but critics, such as Caroline Boyle-Turner ‘beg to differ’. Their shared memory of a rural village, Nizon, emerges in their works, which turn old documents and pictures from family albums and old shoe-boxes into paintings. Initially a small collective, now more than 80 artists have realised at least one painting at the Hangar’t workshop.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.aynsleemoonartist.com/about/","date":"2020-11-27T03:01:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141189038.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20201127015426-20201127045426-00286.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470193982124329,"token_count":137,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__128085143","lang":"en","text":"Aynslee Moon Smithee has a B.F.A. in painting from the University of Mississippi in Oxford and an M.F.A. in painting from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. Her artwork focuses on intimate family moments, interior spaces, landscapes, and small objects that capture her attention.\nThroughout her process she explores color language, composition, the poetics of light and shadows, and sensitive, gestural mark-making. She works in a variety of media, mainly oil paints, charcoal, and watercolor. She is also a mother, a minister, and a part-time instructor at The University of Alabama in Huntsville.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ioha2020.org/what-to-look-for-when-choosing-a-painting-company/","date":"2024-04-18T23:06:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817249.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418222029-20240419012029-00863.warc.gz","language_score":0.9634028673171997,"token_count":342,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__155668760","lang":"en","text":"You should be mindful of some key factors when hiring a residential painter to do the job. Residential painters are different from those that cater to businesses.\nThe exterior and interior of a house painted for a residential customer requires care, sensitivity, and an understanding of their personal taste. The home they own is probably their biggest investment. Professional painters know that homeowners want to find out if the house has moisture issues or ventilation issues, or whether there are better solutions that can improve its look. While many homeowners could paint themselves, for convenience, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness, they hire professional commercial and residential painting.\nResidential painters will interrupt your life for a brief period. The company you hire should be able to accommodate your schedule and work around obstructions. Does the painting contractor or company that you plan to hire know about your neighbor’s presence? Does the painter wear a uniform shirt? Also, you might want to inquire if the employees can play loud songs or swear inside your house or yard. You should always remember that the painting contractors are an indication of how well you use your judgment.\nResidential painting projects are all different. Every homeowner has a short list of two or even three tasks to complete. Carpenters are available at some painting companies who will install trim, siding, doors, or add closets.\nIt is important to choose a contractor who can provide quality work. On the market, you can find a variety of types of and paints of different quality. You should ask what paint the company will use. Paint brands with better warranties are more expensive. Better quality paint will result in a better finish when you are painting trims and interior walls.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.brooklynstreetart.com/tag/united-nations-17-sustainable-development-goals/","date":"2022-12-01T03:31:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710789.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20221201021257-20221201051257-00571.warc.gz","language_score":0.9326202273368835,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__36222075","lang":"en","text":"Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.\nNow screening :\n1. Street Art For Sustainable Development\nBSA Special Feature: Street Art For Sustainable Development\nWith the UN’s 17+1 Sustainable Development Goals and at least as many artists on hand to interpret them, the City of Turin has had a lot of new artworks on walls throughout the city.\nTapping into a universal language of art and murals that has spread throughout cities around the world, this project imagines meeting all these goals by 2030. Here we present a short documentary that introduces the originators of this mural program, the artists who are painting, and the city of Turin.\nDocumentary: Street Art For Sustainable Development. Via Cinemage Studio","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://akilasyemane.com/archives/442","date":"2014-09-02T13:56:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-35/segments/1409535922087.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20140909051338-00305-ip-10-180-136-8.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8831537961959839,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-35__0__148241607","lang":"en","text":"I’m a tinkerer of all things technology & design.\n// June 7th, 2011 // Art, Paintings\nPainted on: 36 x 24 acrylic on canvas\nSource: photo/poster of Mos Def\nYou are so talented Akilas! This painting is Amazing! Please let me know how I can purchase any of your paintings. You have a gift!!!\nThere are no events to show at this time.\nCopyright © 2014 Akilas Yemane. All rights reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lydsncompany.blogspot.com/2011/02/painting.html","date":"2018-05-22T15:47:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864798.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20180522151159-20180522171159-00147.warc.gz","language_score":0.995388388633728,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__198714763","lang":"en","text":"Early this morning I decided to drag out my painting supplies. It'd been awhile, months, since I'd done anything. It was a very awkward, weird feeling. At first, I really didn't even know what to do, or where to begin. And I really didn't want to mess up and waste a canvas. But, I finally just threw myself into it...and I did the best work I've ever done.\nI was honestly super proud of myself. (Um. Josh just told me to tell you guys that he loves me. So, there's that.) This painting really showed me how much I've grown as an artist, and what I can really do. It's such a neat feeling! And I really can't wait to throw myself back into painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://software.ivertech.com/BaroqueArtScreensaver800Paintings_software54135.htm","date":"2013-05-25T14:38:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368705956734/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516120556-00069-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8910292983055115,"token_count":439,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__74349390","lang":"en","text":"Baroque Art Screensaver 800 Paintings Short Description:\nBaroque and Rococo Art Screensaver, Over 800 Paintings by more than 100 Artists.\nBaroque Art Screensaver 800 Paintings Long Description:\nOver 800 Paintings by more than 100 Baroque and Rococo artists in one slideshow screensaver. This art slideshow displays each masterpiece for up to 16 minutes per image before softly blending into the next. Painting of the Baroque era is noted for it's intensity, immediacy, emotion, clarity, and attention to observed detail in such things as the convincing rendering of cloth and skin texture. These artists were fascinated with, and made pioneering advancements in the representation of natural light and shade upon people and objects. They depicted their subjects as individuals, with sensitivity to the human condition. Works by Rubens, Vermeer, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Boucher, La Tour, Velazquez, Canaletto, Fragonard, Gainsborough, Murillo, Hals, Lorrain, Poussin, Pieter Brueghel, Jan Brueghel, Watteau, Correggio, Guercino, de Heem, van Dyck, Gentileschi, ter Borch, Dou, Snyders, Carracci, Reni, Le Nain, Guardi, Maes, Kalf, Ricci, Zampieri, Vouet, and many more. Why just hang art prints and posters on the wall? Turn your computer into a digital picture frame of famous masterpieces by history's greatest artists. Like strolling through the great art museums and art galleries of the world. As beautiful as any Giclee prints. An elegant touch to your environments interior designs. Inspirational and educational. Add these screensavers to your computer's collection of themes and wallpapers. Supplies an endless gallery of beautiful images. Perfect for the home, school and office. (All images suitable for viewing by any age group). From Fine Art Screensavers for the Home and Office LLC. Free full-version three day trial download available.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://southwestmetromag.com/local-artist-finds-inspiration-abstract-works-minnesotas-backroads","date":"2022-05-17T23:52:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662520936.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517225809-20220518015809-00434.warc.gz","language_score":0.982098400592804,"token_count":293,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__180267224","lang":"en","text":"George Crocket became interested in art through his “wonderful art teachers” at Worthington High School and the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD), where he was formally trained. Most of his work features landscape paintings done with pastels, which create beautiful, color rich images.\nIn recent years, Crocket has created abstract works that are much different from the landscape art he has spent many years perfecting. Getting started is the hardest part, and he finds solace in the words of Pablo Picasso, who said, “Inspiration exists but has to find us working.” While Crocket prepares for his next work of art, he often has no idea where the painting will take him. “It’s the little surprises that happen in the process,” he says, that motivate him. He is always looking for the element of mystery in the end product—whether it is within his new abstracts or his trusted landscapes.\nCrocket’s favorite places to find inspiration can be found in the southeastern part of the state, near Wisconsin and Iowa. He’ll travel the region’s backroads to explore new vistas of inspiration. He plans to write about his adventures and the people he has met during his journeys.\nCrocket’s work is on display at the Arts Consortium of Carver County’s Art Center in Victoria.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://littleriverartworks.com/product/winter-moon-archival-print/","date":"2023-03-24T10:23:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945279.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20230324082226-20230324112226-00646.warc.gz","language_score":0.8770684599876404,"token_count":107,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__210649435","lang":"en","text":"$60.00 – $250.00\nWinter moon is one of my favorite watercolors that I painted based on an evening hike with my wife om Vermont. This print is available in 8X10, 11X14, 16X20, and 18X24, Custom sizes can also be produced upon request.\n|Dimensions||10 × 8 cm|\n8×10, 11×24, 16×20, 18×24, 24×36","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://swfxshop.com/products/lumiere-70ml","date":"2024-02-26T15:33:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474660.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226130305-20240226160305-00729.warc.gz","language_score":0.8876124620437622,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__186518207","lang":"en","text":"Lumiere - Metallic and pearlescent acrylic paint, brilliant shine. Flexible on fabric, leather, vinyl or rubber\nUnsurpassed metallics for coverage, versatility and performance\nThe most versatile and wide-ranging assortment of metallic and pearlescent acrylics available. These stunning light-bodied paints brush on smoothly and are formulated to last.\nUse Lumiere paints whenever a metallic or pearlescent effect is needed, for fine arts, craft, home decor or textile applications. They won’t crack, peel or chip, even on flexible surfaces like fabric, leathers, vinyl or rubber.\nSoft to the touch and wash-fast on fabric, Lumiere paints also exhibit unparalleled adhesive properties, even on non-porous surfaces like ceramics and metals. Lumiere colours are lightfast and weather-resistant, and their high pigmentation provides excellent coverage, even on dark backgrounds.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals/view-Article,id=20749/","date":"2017-04-25T00:49:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917120001.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031200-00074-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9030736088752747,"token_count":269,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__28835625","lang":"en","text":"A ‘shimmering thing at the edge of analysis’: Figure/ground and the paintings of Agnes Martinpurchase PDF\nAuthors: Simon Morley\nAgnes Martin,Mark Rothko,figure/ground,the haptic,neuroaesthetics,vision and visuality\nMy specific focus is the relationship of figure/ground segregation in painting to the pressures of impermanence, non-differentiation and non-duality. Figure/ground assignment depends on the mind’s ability to establish, process and stabilize clear contrasts or dualisms within the visual field, which then become the basis for all cognitive binaries. The flat, framed format of painting makes figure/ground assignment a central issue. Normally, when we perceive an image we also consign a background to imperception, but blurring out of fine detail, softening of sharp edges and contrast sensitivity frustrate this perceptual activity, undermining the distinction between presence and absence, and bringing to light an undifferentiated foundation. I discuss the physiology and phenomenology of vision, and research in the neurosciences, and focus on the paintings of the American artist Agnes Martin (1912–2004) and the challenge they pose to stable figure/ground assignment. Within her work I identify the shifting shape of non-normative subjectivity.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://castlerocknewspress.net/stories/Much-traveled-painters-work-on-display-in-Denver,7396","date":"2017-02-24T10:27:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171463.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00363-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9799963235855103,"token_count":452,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__182597616","lang":"en","text":"“On the wall of my studio hangs a picture from the Sept. 7, 1995, edition of the Littleton Independent,” wrote painter Martha Canum. “It is of the Rapp Street Artists’ Studio artists busily preparing for a special showing at the Depot Art Center. Some of these artists are still active, a few not so much,” she recalls of the 20 or so members, who included rita derjue, Addie Voils, Delores Peterson, Skippy Haggerty and others. “What a time we had!”\nCanum moved to Southern California to be with her children in the 1990s, then returned to the Colorado town of Delta in 2000, where she found interesting arts activities.\nFive years ago, she moved to Castle Rock with her daughter and son-in-law, Cheryn and John Weathers. “It’s a wonderful place,” she said.\nHer daughter says that Canum was born and raised in Colorado, growing up with a love of the outdoors and gardening.\nFor a time, she lived in Japan, and spent time in Hong Kong and China, which affected her perspective on the world and how she paints it.\nCanum majored in art at the University of Northern Colorado and came back to her love of art after her children were grown, studying in classes with local and national painters.\nAn inventory of paintings often travels with an artist as she covers the miles and years. Canum, a prolific painter in watercolors, oils, pastels and acrylics, of landscapes, florals, still lifes and more, is invited to exhibit about 60 of her works in a show called “Martha Canum: Four Seasons” at the Denver Art Gallery, 2516 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, from June 8 to 25. An opening reception is planned from 3 to 5 p.m. on June 8.\nBecause she has been away from the area, she is still hoping to find ways to reconnect with old artist friends and former patrons who live nearby. She thinks others from the local group may be interested in exhibiting work at the Denver Art Gallery.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://odonnelcontractinginc.com/our-difference/","date":"2022-01-16T23:06:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320300244.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20220116210734-20220117000734-00164.warc.gz","language_score":0.9374315142631531,"token_count":319,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__54374123","lang":"en","text":"O’Donnel Contracting Inc of Las Vegas – Interior & Exterior Painting, Stucco, Texturizing\nGreat preparation by itself is insufficient. A company must also have knowledgeable and experienced painters. Our painters are at the top of their trade and skilled in all aspects of painting. They are full-time year round painters. 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Please see our references for a list of satisfied customers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artsaccess.org.nz/neo-pop%20tribute%20to%20pop%20music","date":"2023-12-06T14:11:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100599.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206130723-20231206160723-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.9744578003883362,"token_count":806,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__236781555","lang":"en","text":"Neo-pop artist pays tribute to pop music\n29 July 2013\nBy Alison Murray\nPopular music is a passion for visual artist Tiffany Collett and it is an enduring theme in her colourful neo-pop art paintings.\nTiffany, a regular artist at Sandz Studio and Gallery in Hamilton, is gearing up for her first solo exhibition. She is also a finalist in the artistic achievement category in this year's Attitude Awards.\nAlthough Tiffany is shy about her work, her reputation has been building in the past two years with sales, commissions and participation in several national exhibitions.\nHer latest offering is a pop-art portrait of Mona Lisa, which features in Creative Species 3, a national exhibition at Pablos Art Studios’ ROAR! gallery in Wellington over August and September.\nCreative Species 3 features up to 100 works and it is the largest exhibition that Pablos Art Studios has organised of works by creative space artists from around New Zealand.\nTiffany, who is in her mid-20s, is now working toward her first solo exhibition at Sandz in November, and is aiming to have between 18 and 20 paintings of popular musicians from the 1960s to the 90s ready for the show.\nHer works are mostly colourful portraits using bold, simple lines and vibrant block colours, reminiscent of 60s artists such as Andy Warhol. She says the artist she admires most is American pop artist Jim Dine, particularly his screenprints.\nAlthough Tiffany had some painting lessons when she first went to Sandz about two years ago, she now works independently on her own projects, researching and painting.\nA second opinion\nHowever, if a second opinion is needed, Sandz Team Leader and practising artist Lorraine Pemberton is on hand to offer advice. Tiffany says if she is unsure about a painting she is working on, Lorraine can give her a second opinion.\nLorraine says Tiffany is very focused and committed to her art practice. “When we started talking about a solo exhibition for her, she made up a timeline and a week-by-week planner.\n“Tiffany is highly motivated and self-directed and is working towards a solo exhibition at Sandz Gallery in November. She has a detailed timeline and a strict programme, including her themes and a complete range of colour charts that she selects from.”\nUsing the computer at Sandz, Tiffany researches the musicians who sing her favourite songs. “These are then carefully rendered in Tiffany’s style. First she selects an image, then the colour scheme styled around neo-pop art. After that, she begins painting each step,” Lorraine says.\nSince attending Sandz, Tiffany has learned more about paint quality, colour mixing, experimenting with her chosen media and art history. She has also prepared a PowerPoint presentation of all her art history research, Lorraine says.\nWhile she was doing this research, Tiffany looked at the work of Leonardo Da Vinci and produced her own version of the Mona Lisa, the bold green, black and yellow work on show at ROAR! gallery in Wellington.\nHer painting of The Four Seasons featured in Original Voices, a national exhibition presented by Arts Access Aotearoa in August 2012 and curated by Stuart Shepherd.\nHer painting of the Beatles in last year’s IHC Art Awards sold and Tiffany was commissioned to do two more paintings of the pop group.\n“Tiffany is a little overwhelmed by how fast her success has happened. I don’t know anyone more entitled to be proud of their work. Tiffany sets her goals and works hard to make sure that they are met. She is dedicated to her theory research and her art,” Lorraine says.\nOriginally from Te Awamutu, Tiffany says she has been painting since she was 13 when she was at boarding school. She now lives in Hamilton.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kyfydylesoko.capitolchamberartists.com/the-masterpieces-of-paolo-uccello-1397-1475-book-9802vv.php","date":"2021-04-20T00:21:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038921860.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20210419235235-20210420025235-00007.warc.gz","language_score":0.9340673089027405,"token_count":2319,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__254623951","lang":"en","text":"2 edition of The masterpieces of Paolo Uccello, 1397-1475 found in the catalog.\n|Series||Gowans\"s art books -- no. 41, The masterpieces of the Florentine painters -- v. 4|\nThe Italian painter Paolo Uccello () was a leading figure in establishing the Renaissance in Florence. A barber's son, Paolo Uccello was born in Florence. In he was apprenticed to the sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti. After Uccello joined the painters' guild in , there are 10 blank years. J OHN HAWKWOOD by UCCELLO In the left aisle of the Florentine Cathedral, painted in fresco on the wall are two huge equestrian warriors, John Hawkwood, , by Paolo Uccello (,) to the right, and Niccolo da Tolentino, , by Andrea del .\nPaolo Uccello, born Paolo di Dono, was an Italian painter who was notable for his pioneering work on visual perspective in art. Giorgio Vasari in his book Lives of the Artist wrote that Uccello was obsessed by his interest in perspective and would stay up all night in . Paolo Uccello. Florentine Painter of the Early Renaissance. Stylistically influenced by the following painters -Lorenzo Ghiberti. Education - He was apprenticed to the workshop of Lorenzo Ghiberti. Cause of Death - Old Age. Biography Information and Facts About the Artist.\n- Explore An Seomra Ealaíne's board \"Paolo uccello\", followed by people on Pinterest. See more ideas about Renaissance art, Art history, Renaissance.8 pins. PAOLO UCCELLO. Florence c. BATTLE ON THE BANKS OF A RIVER, PROBABLY THE BATTLE OF THE METAURUS ( BCE) tempera and gold on panel. painted surface: by cm.; 16⅞ by 63⅞ in.; overall dimensions: by cm.; 20 by 67⅛ in.\nW. H. Hudson\nThe World Market for Plywood with At Least One Outer Ply of Tropical or Non-Coniferous Wood and Each Ply Not Over 6 mm Thick\nVolunteer health agencies and volunteer workers\n3D real time graphics renderer for the PC\nDraw 50 magical creatures : the step-by-step way to draw unicorns, elves, cherubs, trolls, and many more\nPublic libraries in Germany\nSong of a soul set free\nPhysical (hydraulic) modeling of heat dispersion in large lakes\nMy silent war\nThe masterpieces of Paolo Uccello (), Domenico Veneziano (c. ), Masaccio () and A. Del Castagno (. ): Sixty works of these artists Books Go Search Today's Deals Best Sellers Customer Service Find a Gift New Releases Registry Books Gift Cards Kindle Books AmazonBasics Sell Amazon.\nThe Masterpieces of Paolo Uccello, ; Somenico Veneziano, C. ; Masaccio, and Del Castagno was written by in This is a 84 page book The Masterpieces of Paolo Uccello, ; Somenico Veneziano, C.\n; Masaccio, and Del Castagno (Classic Reprint): Unknown Author: : Books. Paolo Uccello (/ uː ˈ tʃ ɛ l oʊ / oo-CHEL-oh, Italian: The masterpieces of Paolo Uccello utˈtʃɛllo]; – 10 December ), born Paolo di Dono, was a Florentine painter and mathematician who was notable for his pioneering work on visual perspective in art.\nIn his The masterpieces of Paolo Uccello Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, Giorgio Vasari wrote that Uccello was obsessed by his interest in Education: Lorenzo Ghiberti.\nThe masterpieces of Paolo Uccello, ; Somenico Veneziano, c. ; Masaccio, and A. del Castagno. Item PreviewPages: Paolo Uccello, original name Paolo di Dono, (bornPratovecchio, near Florence—died DecemFlorence), Florentine painter whose work attempted uniquely to reconcile two distinct artistic styles—the essentially decorative late Gothic and the new heroic style of the early ly his most famous paintings are three panels representing the Battle of San Romano (c.\nEarly life and education Paolo Uccello, self potrait, XVI century. By the time Paolo was 10 years old he was already an apprentice in the workshop of the sculptor Lorenzo Ghiberti, who was then at work on what became one of the masterpieces of Renaissance Uccello joined the confraternity of painters (Compagnia di San Luca), and in the following year he became a member of the Arte.\nPaolo Uccello, original name Paolo di Dono (bornPratovecchio, near Florence—died Dec. 10,Florence), Florentine painter whose work attempted uniquely to reconcile two distinct artistic styles—the essentially decorative late Gothic and the new heroic style of the early ly his most famous paintings are three panels representing “The Battle of San.\nPaolo Uccello Born Pratovecchio, Italy Died Decem (at age 77–78) Florence, Italy Nationality Italian Education Lorenzo Ghiberti Movement Early Renaissance Field Painting, Fresco Works View Complete Works Paolo Uccello was born in in a place called Florence to one Dono di Paolo who was a surgeon and barber and madam Antonina.\nPaolo Uccello. Giorgio Vasari described Paolo Uccello with just four words: “Solitary, eccentric, melancholic and poor”. Uccello was one of the most audacious geniuses of the early Florentine Renaissance, the solitary lover of the perspective, and his three panels depicting the Battle of San Romano are widely considered his masterpieces.\nOnline shopping from a great selection at Books Store. The Masterpieces of Paolo Uccello (), Domenico Veneziano (C.\n), Masaccio (), And A. Life and works. Most of what we know about Uccello comes from Giorgio Vasari, who wrote Paolo's biography about 75 years after Uccello died. Uccello was born about the yearin the city of Florence. Vasari says that he was called Uccello, which means \"Bird\", because he loved all animals and would often paint them, but he loved birds best of all.\nWhen he was about 11 years old, he was. (b Florence, c; d Florence, 10 Dec. Florentine painter, one of the most distinctive artists of the early Renaissance.\nVasari says he was called ‘Uccello’ (which means ‘bird’) because he loved animals, and birds in particular, and he seems to have been regarded as something of an eccentric. The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello. This painting is just the central panel of a large triptych painted by Paolo Uccello approximately innow dispersed and divided between the Uffizi, the National Gallery in London and the Louvre in Paris.\nThe cycle depicts three events occurred during the Battle of San Romano that took place in between Florence and Siena and that marked the. The masterpieces of Paolo Uccello (), Domenico Veneziano (c. ), Masaccio () and A. Del Castagno (. ): sixty photographs reproducing most of the extant works of these artists by Paolo Uccello (Book).\nThe complete work of Paolo Uccello by Paolo Uccello (Book) The art of humanism by Kenneth ClarkLa Bataille de San Romano, de Paolo Uccello (Florence, ). Sans jamais quitter des yeux les tableaux, l'auteur, peintre et professeur d'analyse des oeuvres à l'Ecole nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris, se livre à une.\nAttributed to Paolo Uccello ( - ) A Young Lady of Fashion, early s. Oil on panel, x x cm (17 3/8 x 12 1/2 x 1 1/4 in.) panel Eye of the Beholder: Masterpieces from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (Boston, ), pp.\nxxii,ill. (as attributed to Paolo Uccello, s) the portrait has also been. Buy Paolo Uccello: The Battle of San Romano (Great Masterpieces) by (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store.\nEveryday low prices and free delivery on eligible : Paperback. Uccello was interested in foreshortening, the effect of seeing what’s closer as larger (the galleons, for example), but when it came to creating the illusion of depth, he was at a loss.\nFlorentine painter Paolo Uccello (–) was fascinated by the new Renaissance concept of mathematically reproducing perspective—the illusion that a. A newly published crowdfunded photo book contributes to the costly maintenance of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, a large Dominican complex that contains masterpieces by Giotto, Paolo Uccello, Pontormo, and many other masters.\nSep 1, - Paolo Uccello, ( – ) was a painter from Florence in Italy, during the Early Renaissance. He is famous as one of the first painters of the Italian Renaissance to use perspective.\nSee more ideas about Italian renaissance, Renaissance, Paolo pins. Being one of the most important biblical events, “the birth of the virgin”, or the birth of Mary, is a source of inspiration for many artists in history and contemporary times.\nUccelo’s fascination with the Christian stories, and those, which marked his times, often resonate with each other in his Italian old-town frescoes. Here, the birth of the virgin is momentous, in which the kin.Paolo Uccello (Italian, about - ); J. 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I didn’t find quite so many references so perhaps I’m not the only one to find this challenging.\nAll the same principles apply as for the orange blue complementary pair, and it’s worth trying to mix a few yellows with one purple colour to find out what you can make with this limited palette. Again purple will very quickly denature any yellow much in the same way that blue does the same with orange, so always add a small amount of purple to the yellow to make your mixes, unless you just want to add a small amount of yellow to a very strong pigment like Dioxazine Purple, just to take the edge off its rather harsh colour.\nA few notes on other pigments and the use of pastel are included in the Challenges for this week: section nearer the end.\nUnlike red and blue and especially when working with oil or acrylic, yellow can be used to make a deep colour paler while at the same time lessening its saturation (purity). That is why a little yellow with Dioxazine will lessen its vivid colour. This does not work where reds and blues are opaque paints that already contain a lot of white; especially gouache and acrylic paints (some pink and pale bluecolours).\nA useful watercolour technique is charging. Make a small square of yellow wash, about 3inches square and drop a strong purple into it while it is wet. This technique is called charging. Very often the colours mingle rather than mix, but the results can be stunning. Then try dropping yellow into a purple wash.\nI repeated this with a stronger purple wash; the results are subtle but would be wonderful for a ceramic vase.\nChallenges for this week:\nSpend most of the time on 3. and/or 4.\n1. Yellow and Purple mixes;\nI suggest you stick to one purple, Dioxazine (also called Winsor Violet) would be a good choice being a strong pigment that will give you plenty of tonal contrast and see how it mixes with the yellows in your box. Just remember it is very strong, transparent and staining.\nA gentler option would be any other mauve or violet.\nIf you have a pale opaque violet like the rather expensive Cobalt Violet your yellow mixes will be much more subtle but you will not be able to make dark tones with yellow. It is certainly worth experimenting with as it is a beautiful pigment for delicate colour washes but will not give you any strong tones.\nPurple is one of the more difficult colours to mix but a magenta added to an ultramarine should give a good purple. Mix a large amount if you wish to have a consistent colour mix for a painting.\nYou may also wish to use either pastel or oil pastel which would be great as a wax resist with watercolour.\nIf you are using acrylic Dioxazine Purple is the strongest. There are other purple pigments which are often mixed with white so you would automatically reduce the transparency of your colour by mixing with transparent yellows. All are useful but please be aware that the results will be different.\nIf working with watercolour try the charging technique as outlined above. Note any difference in the behaviour of your pigments. Try charging purple into yellow and yellow into purple.\n3. Make a composition using only yellows, one purple and white if required.\n4. Make a second painting using yellows, one purple, white, black and a small amount of colour analogous to purple e.g. a purplish blue like ultramarine.\nThe painting should appear mainly yellow purple and mixes of these two. Use black with caution but do try using a pure black and very strong purple beside each other or for a very rich dark area try laying strokes of purple over a dry black wash. A strong transparent purple like Dioxazine is necessary for this.\nIf you use Payne’s Grey instead of black also be aware that this paint is a mixed pigment that contains black so will tend to desaturate/muddy colours in the same way that black does. Very often the added hues are blue and/or purple pigments. My personal choice is to use a Payne’s Grey Blue Shade as the alternatives are generally very dull.\nIf time is limited, choose to do either 3. or 4.\nDo first look at the Matisse painting of a woman in a purple and yellow jacket and the Dufy work of a view through a window in Nice. It would also be well worth looking at the contemporary artist David Tress who works mainly with land and city scapes. If you can, choose to work from your imagination or your own reference, otherwise make your version of one of the paintings referenced.\nJanuary 19, 2021\nYellow, the sunshine colour; just what we could do with today! Opposite purple on the simple colour wheel this is the colour intrinsically pale in tone, even the yellows that are nearer to orange are pale in their most saturated form.\nYellow paints in your box may range from the very pale lemony yellows nearest to green;\nLemon Yellow, Cadmium Lemon, Cadmium Yellow Light\nTo the middle yellows;\nCadmium Yellow Medium, Chromium Yellow Light\nAnd yellows that are almost orange;\nTurner’s Yellow, Chromium Yellow Deep, Cadmium Yellow Deep, Indian Yellow\nYou can do any of the suggested projects below with one pale or lemony yellow and one that is nearer to orange or at least in the middle range of yellows.\nHave a look at the Pinterest board to see how other artists have worked with yellow as the principal colour in a composition.\nThen try any two of the following (more if it’s pouring with rain outside).\n1. Try making an abstract or representational painting, using any pure yellows. If you need to because you are using an opaque medium like pastel or gouache you may use white.\nDo not use earth yellows such as the ochres. These are already de-saturated colours. By mixing yellow with black, or as we shall see next week with purple, you should be able to mix your own approximations to these.\n2. Find how the yellows in your box mix with black and make a hard edged composition with at least some pure black areas, some pure white/white of the paper areas, and blocks of pure yellow and yellow mixed with black or white. This may be representational or abstract.\n3.Make a painting with hard and soft edges with any mixes of yellow, black and white, abstract or representational. For textures as in the Sargent portrait you may consider using pastel instead of a wet medium.\n4. Make a painting using the same colours as in 3 but you may add touches of closely related colours like a reddish orange or a yellowy green.\nWith your paintings try to find ways of sorting out major tonal areas. The dark and unsaturated colours will be the perfect foil to pure or almost pure colours. Be very aware of when you are using pure colour and when you are using de-saturated colour. Look at how pure colours seem to stand out from duller unsaturated colours demanding attention.\nJanuary 12, 2021\nOrange and Blue is a very versatile colour combination producing vivid contrasts and yet in mixes some lovely muted colours and greys can be made. In theory you should be able to mix a neutral grey if the orange and blue are mixed in the right proportions. Try this with an ultramarine and a cadmium orange. The exercise below used gouache pigments but could be done with watercolour or acrylic.\nTry adding a titanium white to one of the darkest mixes. That will soon reveal whether the mix has a blue or an orange bias. See below.\nLast week we saw how different hues looked when the same hue was surrounded by hues that were different in tone and saturation. This week we are throwing a much greater colour difference into the mix and the effects of pale and dark borders. The following were constructed digitally but the same principles apply when you are painting.\nOutlines matter: the arrangement of colour is identical in the three illustrations below, they differ only in that the first group have no outline, the second group a black outline and the third group a white otline to the cross shapes.\nReferences for this week can be found on the Power of Colour Pinterest board at:\nThe first challenge is to create two or three small studies that show how blue and orange can relate to each other, much as we did for the different blue hues. This time I would like to see both studies use similar shapes; these can be organic or more geometric. The colours should be distinct and either have no border, a black border or a white border. Use only one blue and a premixed orange e.g. cadmium orange or a similar bright orange.\nSome people really enjoy making these studies/little abstract paintings. If you do, you may like to spend all your time on this. If not just spend a short time mixing colours; especially noticing any differences between mixing the complementary colours together, and mixing each complementary with white or black before spending most of your time on a painting; see notes below the study notes..\nFirst Study; work with your chosen blue and orange as the brightest blocks of colour you can make. Include white as pure white and black as pure black and include shapes with and without outlines.\nSecond Study: In the second study try including some desaturated colour by mixing your blue with the orange. You may use white but not black.\n(if time)Third Study: This time you may still use only one orange and one blue but do not mix them with each other, just use white or black to de-saturate the colours. You may choose whether to include any areas of pure blue and pure orange or you may choose to work with either very pale or very dark colour mixes.\nMedium: You may use any medium for this; collage would work brilliantly perhaps inspired by works by Patrick Heron or Josef Albers. An opaque medium like gouache would also work well. This can also be done with watercolour, pastel or acrylic. These studies can be quite small and contain only about eight shapes, certainly not more than about twelve. If you decide to work in collage; paint some pieces of cartridge paper and cut or tare them to make your shapes. White paper can be your pure white and if you have any black paper that can be your black.\nPainting; after the studies spend some time looking at the Pinterest Board again and make your own composition using any of your blue pigments, black and white but use only one premixed orange. Mix these however you like. An opaque orange like Cadmium Orange would be ideal but any bright orange will do.\nNote how black lines can separate areas of colour, containing them as in a stained glass window. We often prepare to paint by drawing with lines that separate areas we may later choose to fill with colour. These lines usually represent edges of what we can see. Very often we obliterate these lines during the course of painting so that one colour lies directly against its neighbouring colour with no dividing line. See how in some works the artist uses line, sometimes to separate blocks of colour and/or to define the edges of objects within an area of colour as in the blue and gold interior painted by Matisse referenced on the Pinterest board for this week.\nWhen looking at paintings look for works that use line and those that represent forms with no line which is much more as we see them.\nLook at how Modigliani sometimes used a pale blue for eyes in a rather orange face. You might consider working from a black and white portrait photo. In landscape paintings blues tend to recede and the orange and red colours seem to advance. Whether you produce an abstract or a representational piece think about edges and enjoy the colour!\nJanuary 5, 2021\nFor the next few weeks we’ll be looking at primary colours used on their own and their use with each of their complementary colours. Primary colours will also be used with closely related hues to make harmonious compositions.\nWe’ll also explore some of the effects of colours on each other, after all colour can seriously affect your eyes or at the least deceive them a little!\nLook at the appearance of the four blue squares on the right and middle columns above. Do they look different? What happens at their edges?\nThen: stare at each of the squares in turn for about a minute then look at the blank space below before going on to the next one. What do you see?\nFor even more spectacular after images stare at the colour wheel below and then at a white space. these after images and illusions are with us all the time we are seeing.\nTo start with, here are a few basic definitions that are relevant to the course.: please skip if you are already up to speed with this!\nHue: a pure colour of a certain wavelength in the visible light spectrum.\nColour wheel; this should be a circle with a continuum of all the different hues in the visible spectrum. In practical terms this has been reduced to a beach ball of just six colours which represent six major groups of colour as used for painting; firstly, the three primary colours; red, yellow, and blue called primaries because they cannot be mixed from other colours; secondly, the three secondary colours orange, green and purple which can be mixed from the primary colours and which lie in between the colours they are mixed from on the colour wheel. Scientists and artists have invented a huge number of colour wheels, some of which include many more colours and also tints and shades at different levels within the circle.\nAnalogous colours; colours close in hue and next to each other on the colour wheel. the colour wheel. e.g. red and a reddish purple\nSaturation : the purity of the colour, which is occasionally and I think confusingly, called intensity. To de-saturate a colour mix the pure hue (fully saturated colour), with its complementary colour, or black or white. The saturation of some colours is altered radically by even the smallest amounts of these; for example yellow is very rapidly changed by the addition of the smallest amounts of purple or black.\nTone: how light or dark a colour appears. Every pure hue has an intrinsic tone. A pure yellow for instance is always paler than a pure red. The additionof black, both de-saturates a hue and lowers or darkens its tone. Colours darkened in this way are usually called shades. The addition of a complementary colour also lowers its tone.\nThe addition of white to a hue lightens it and is said to raise its tone to make tints.\nThe definition of tints and shades is not always consistent as pastels are often labelled as e.g. tints 1 to 6 where usually a stick labelled tint 1 or 0 is the palest and is the pure colour plus white, and a stick labelled tint 6 is the darkest of that colour made up of the pure hue plus black.\nThis week’s colour is blue. Often the colour of melancholy and depression as in Picasso’s blue period portraits, I didn’t choose blue first because of Covid creating so much depression this New Year. No, I chose it first because it’s also the colour of sunny skies and Mediterranean waters, and because as you will see next week blue is great to combine with its complementary orange.\nThe blue pigments I have used for the exercises are\nFrench Ultramarine (warm),\nCobalt Blue (warm)\nPhthalo Blue, green shade or Prussian blue (cold)\nIt’s useful to have at least one warm and one cool blue to work with. If I had only two I would probably favour Ultramarine and Cerulean, but the richness of cobalt and the dark tones that can be produced with Phthalo or Prussian Blues are very useful additions.\nFor this week you will also need a black and white, and perhaps a couple of analogous colours a blueish purple and a blueish green or turquoise.\nUsed at full strength pure cobalt and pure cerulean are not as dark in tone as Ultramarine or Phthalo Blue and the darkest is Prussian blue. Phthalo Blue, Prussian blue and Ultramarine are generally more transparent than Cerulean and cobalt blue.\nWhat does this mean in practice?\nTransparency only applies to watercolour, oil and acrylic paints as if you are using gouache or pastel you are effectively working with an inherently opaque medium. Transparent colours deepen the more layers of colour that are added. Opaque colours laid down at full strength do not become darker when further layers are added. Very often it is difficult unless you know their position to identify the transparent colours of watercolour pans in a box because they all appear so dark whereas the more opaque colours give away their identity on sight; e.g, cadmium red, cadmium orange etc.\nExercises; I have chosen watercolour for this week but most could be done with pastel, acrylic or gouache. I hope to provide some pastel examples later in the week. The illustrations are only to give you ideas of ways to explore the blue pigments in your own boxes,\n1. Tone and saturation\nTake a blue pigment and try 1. diluting with water, 2. mixing with increasing amounts of white, 3. mixing with black and adding increasing amounts of white, and 4. compare with black to which increasing amounts of white are added.\nTry this for a warm blue like Ultramarine and a cool blue like Cerulean or Phthalo Blue. Adding water or white will make tints and adding black will darken the colour and de-saturate the blue. Adding white to this mix will produce blueish greys.\n2. Optical properties\nDark and light surrounds, disappearing boundaries; very closely related hues of the same tone.\nMake a study where similar shapes of one hue are surrounded by white, a much darker hue or by a closely related hue of the same tone. An example is given below.\nYou may choose to do 3 or 4 below;\n3. Make a painting/study using just blue pigments\n4. Make a painting or study using blue pigments, and black. You may also use white and a couple of analogous colours like a blueish green and/or a blueish purple. The general effect should be that you are making a predominantly blue and harmonious painting.\n3 and 4 may be your own composition or your version of a famous painting where the predominant colour is blue.\nWhat conditions make a blue advance, float, or recede?\nWith regard to tone and hue how does a background colour affect how a blue hue appears?\nPinterest board for reference.\nThe link for this week’s board is:\nwhich includes abstract works by Patrick Heron, Marc Rothko, Josef Albers, Kandinsky and Matisse alongside works from Picasso’s blue period.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.grandmastersfineart.com/trevor-waugh.html","date":"2024-04-19T03:03:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817253.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419013002-20240419043002-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.973089337348938,"token_count":761,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__203049872","lang":"en","text":"Watercolour - Oil\nWatercolour - Oil\nTrevor Waugh many travels in Europe, Dubai and other exotic places have resulted in magnificent numerous Oil and Watercolour paintings. To see the whole collection, visit his website. Meanwhile to give you a taste, browse a few below\nPassionate about flowers and mainly roses, Trevor Waugh has produced hundreds of watercolours and Oil paintings with such delicacy! Books have been written. One featuring some of his finest works to be found on his website https://trevorwaugh.com/\nAbout Trevor Waugh\nTrevor was born in 1952 and grew up in London. Trevor studied at The Slade School of Fine Art from 1970 -1974 (BA) under the guidance of Sir William Coldstream, Professor of The Slade at the time, Patrick George, Philip Sutton, David Hockney, Euan Uglow and Bernard Cohen. During his time at The Slade he was invited by Sir William Coldstream and Patrick George to exhibit alongside them at The Collegiate Theatre at University College, London, 1971. He was also a contributor to The Young Contemporaries Exhibition at The Royal Academy 1972.\nTrevor obtained a distinction for his post-graduate certificate in illustration when he studied with Ernest Jones at Croydon College of Art 1978-1979. He went on to work successfully as a freelance illustrator for nine years for most of the major publishers including Penguin, Heinemann, Cassell, Collins and the BBC.\nTrevor returned to fine art in 1988 and began travelling extensively in the Middle East: First visit 1995 for a month as artist in residence at The Majlis Gallery, Dubai. Several exhibitions and visits since including The New Orientalist Exhibition in The Emirates and his paintings can be found in the Royal Collections of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah.\nIn 1995 Trevor travelled to the USA and resided there for three months to include an exhibition and watercolour classes at Cleveland State Community College, Tennessee. He was also artist in residence and held an exhibition at the River Gallery in Chattanooga, Tennessee.\nTrevor visited Morocco in 1977-78 resulting in an exhibition in the Uk sponsored by the Moroccan Embassy. Since 1993 Trevor has made frequent visits to Venice for inspiration, resulting in several exhibitions here in the UK, as well as Florence and Rome. France has also featured in Trevor’s travelling schedule where he ran painting holidays in Provence and the Dordogne and spent some time in the Ardeche, Giverny and Brittany.\nA painting trip to Oman and a painting trip to Istanbul have also featured.\nTrevor paints and exhibits at his Studio in Heywood, Wiltshire, UK. He also runs watercolour and oil painting classes in the UK and abroad.\nHis book Winning With Watercolour has become a top-selling title and he followed this with You Can Paint Flowers in Watercolour and You Can paint Animals in Watercolour. Currently available are 30 Minute Flowers in Watercolour and 30 Minute people in Watercolour. All are published by Harper Collins.\nTrevor also writes articles and is a frequent contributor to The Artist magazine. A selection of his work is reproduced internationally on fine art prints and cards with Rosensteils and The Great British Card Company.\nHis current book The Emirates Through the Eyes of an Artist, Watercolour Journals of The Emirates was acquired by HSBC in celebration of their 60 year anniversary in The Emirates and Trevor became Artist of the Year, Middle East.\nTrevor has recently returned from an exhibition at The Dubai International Finance Centre in affiliation with Mawaheb which is a charity raising funds for artists with special needs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://forargyll.com/2013/02/oban-lifeboat-painting-raffle-raises-380/","date":"2015-07-07T00:15:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-27/segments/1435375098924.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20150627031818-00051-ip-10-179-60-89.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9747322797775269,"token_count":278,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-27__0__43879287","lang":"en","text":"A painting of Oban Lifeboat, which was completed live at the station's Open Day in August, has raised £380 for the charity that saves lives at sea.\nThe cash was raised when the RNLI's Oban Fundraising Group raffled the painting, which was kindly donated by Highland artist Paul Taggart.\nRaffle winner Cameron McCallum, of Oban, was presented with the painting by Oban Lifeboat Coxswain John Hill and Oban Lifeboat Operations Manager, Billy Forteith.\nThe unique painting has been signed by some of the lifeboat crew. It shows the lifeboat and some of the stalls at the open day, as captured on canvas by Mr Taggart, from a vantage point overlooking the scene.\nIn an innovative marriage of skills, Mr Taggart has joined forces with the charity on a fundraising project called Awash With The RNLI.\nThe project will will see him produce a collection of paintings for different lifeboat stations around Scotland,\nin the coming years.\nNote. The photograph above, by Moira Kerr, shows raffle winner Cameron McCallum, of Oban, (centre) being presented with the Paul Taggart painting by Oban Lifeboat Coxswain John Hill (left) and Oban Lifeboat Operations Manager, Billy Forteith (right).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://deltacanine.co.nz/products/angelus-acrylic-leather-paints","date":"2023-12-08T19:19:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100769.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208180539-20231208210539-00547.warc.gz","language_score":0.9412490129470825,"token_count":222,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__105109219","lang":"en","text":"Angelus Acrylic Leather Paints\nAngelus acrylic paints can be used to seal Biothane cut ends or to decorate Biothane. We offer them here with suggested corresponding Biothane colours (in brackets). Whilst every effort has been made to match the colours to the Biothane colours based on user and supplier suggestions we cannot guarantee an exact match. They can also be mixed to create your desired colour. Currently in 1oz bottles.\nMatte 4-Coat clear urethane sealer is also available, in 4oz bottles. The sealer is scratch resistant and great as a top coat on your paint designs.\nSuggested use is two coats of matching paint colour or a single coat with Matte 4 Coat sealer as the second coat. Each pot contains its own brush or you can use any fine paintbrush.\nThis product is new to Delta Canine so if you don't see colours you are looking for, get in touch and we will include it in our next order.\nFor advice on how to use the paints head on over to our Blog here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.russellgallery.net/Molloy/Hillary.htm","date":"2017-02-25T18:04:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171807.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00599-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9619007706642151,"token_count":211,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__87550671","lang":"en","text":"Hilary Molloy is an established wildlife and landscape artist. A native of Limerick, she now lives in north Clare where the Burren has always been a huge source of inspiration.\nHer works capture perfectly the immediacy and diversity of the ever-changing light and shade of the Irish landscape. She successfully captures birds and animals in their natural environment, with interpretations being true to form and movement. The vitality of woodcock, wildlife and farm animals are recurring themes, while the Flaggy shore and the unique rural landscape that surrounds it provides an endless source of material for her work.\nAlternating between oil and watercolour enables her to exploit the media to produce the hues and tones of the landscape, and to capture the rhythms of the ever changing seasons. Hilary tries to convey the beauty in the ordinary.\nSelf taught, Hilary's work is regularly exhibited in many galleries around the country. She has had several solo exhibitions in Limerick, Cork and Galway, and her work can be regularly viewed in the Russell Gallery.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://notepare.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-fence-painting-of-home-garden/","date":"2023-12-06T12:04:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100593.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206095331-20231206125331-00552.warc.gz","language_score":0.9388755559921265,"token_count":2334,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__308758990","lang":"en","text":"Whether you are planning to renew your garden’s fence with new paint or just refreshing the weather-worn paint of the fence, having knowledge about painting your fence is a great way to give your outdoor space a new look.\nPainting a fence is not just as simple as you think. Before beginning, you need to consider many things and some painting factors to make the painting process smooth, like weather, color, type of paint, surrounding, etc.\nSo, this article will cover in detail how you can do fence painting efficiently and effectively in this season. This article will cover the types of paint you choose, prepare your fence prior, fence painting options, and essential tips.\nSo, keep reading this article.\nBefore You Start:\nNow you have decided to start your fence painting; you should consider the following things before starting.\n- Plan for any help earlier to make the process faster and possible.\n- Research your paint or stain prior, choose a long-lasting paint in the finish and see how the paint or stain shade will appear the way to Paint a Fence.\n- Make a budget for your paint and list the tools and materials required.\n- Do essential repairs to the fence and prepare the painting area beforehand.\n- Check the weather forecast to calculate a suitable period to finish the project. It is good to work on your fence painting in the temperature ranges between forty and ninety degrees Fahrenheit and humidity is low to mild. The day when the precipitation rate is higher than the time essential for drying the paint, don’t paint.\n- Plan to finish the job within a designated time, including the time required to dry the fence.\n- In addition to keeping the seal on your wooden fence, keep moisture away from the surface, keep the wood slightly above the grass level, and have grass and plants trimmed and trees out of direct contact.\n- If you are dealing with toxic compounds or sanding the fence, you must use hand gloves and a face mask.\nTypes of paint to use for fence painting:\nNot a single consent holds true on which type of paint is best for fences. The selection for the paint depends mainly on the fence structure like wooden, metal, or plastic, its location in the garden, and the weather conditions of the area.\nYou can choose to select one from the following different type of paints based on the structure of your fence, which are;\nOil-based paints, also called alkyd, is the best choice out of the three types of fence paints available. It maintains going the longest, so you will no longer want to repaint frequently, and it is also the maximum dust resistant, making it less complicated to clean from the surface. It can be used on metal fences to prevent them from rusting, stains, and discoloration.\nThese kinds of paints can take from six hours to a day to dry, which means, wait for the right weather conditions and patience to appear before the second coat.\nOil-based paints come in different variants like satin, semi-gloss, and gloss finishes. These variants are composed to survive outdoor weather issues.\nWater-based paints are also called plastic or acrylic paints. They are created with water, and people use them for a couple of reasons, ranging from outdoor fences to indoor partitions. One component humans like approximately acrylic paints is that they extend and settlement with changes in temperatures. It makes them exceptional for the wall considering they withstand breaking.\nIt is the foundation coat you apply to the fence before doing the paint. A couple of paints incorporate a primer in them, and in some options, there is the primer that you can buy separately.\nMany paint manufacturers does not include a primer with them. If yes, you should purchase it separately and apply a primer first on the fence.\nSprayer vs. Paintbrush:\nA paint sprayer is the best approach assuming that you are searching for a method for taking care of business quickly while keeping up with even inclusion. A paint sprayer is versatile and can cover walls, things being what they are, including metal and steel. Paint sprayers requires an intensive cleaning after use to guarantee that paint doesn’t dry in the lines or obstruct the shower firearm. They additionally utilize more paint, and because they make a fine fog, you’ll have to wear defensive stuff.\nOne benefit of the paintbrush or paint roller is their easy cleanliness. You can stop in mid-project, and either clean your brushes or store them in water/airproof packs until you can begin with them for next time. Pick a paintbrush or a restricted roller that is about similar width to the fence’s pickets. An augmentation shaft for the roller lessens the need to twist around to paint the minor segments of the fence. Assuming you’re utilizing oil-based paint, ensure you have mineral spirits or turpentine close by for cleanup.\nHow to get Prepare to paint your fence:\nNow that you have decided about painting your lawn fence, you also choose the type of paint according to the fence’s structure. Before starting to paint, the following steps are essential to get yourself prepared for the fence painting process so that things get done right.\n- First, ensure that no vegetation or plants can hinder the fence. Otherwise, it may stick if the wind blows it around the garden. You should mow your lawn to clear the fence surroundings.\n- Suppose you found trees or large plants around your fences. You might struggle to get around them. So, properly trim all the tree branches and shrubs around the fence.\n- Cutting down the plants around the fence seems not a good idea, so try protecting any plants next to your fence by covering them with protective sheets of plywood in between plants and the fence. Be sure not to crush plants in the protection process.\n- You can also protect the area under the fence by layering the protective plastic sheet underneath it. The sheet will collect any material that falls from the fence.\n- It is always advisable to remove cracks and damages in the fence, fix old nuts, bolts, and screws, and get the fence in good shape before painting.\n- In repairing, it is suggested to pressure wash it to remove any dirt of old paint. Wash it with high pressure and give it a blast. Please don’t leave it too long, though. Otherwise, the fence will soak and get moldy.\n- You can add a Primer the moment once you have your fence prepared to paint. Primer will assist with preventing the fence from creating mold on it.\n- Get the right paint and color for your fence. You can use dark or light colors depending upon the fence’s surroundings.\nImportant Tips to consider during fence painting process:\nOn a good note, make a routine to paint your fencing every two years at least to prevent it from structural repair or replacement. You can consider the following tips in the fence painting process to make this activity less costly and more beneficial.\nPaint your fence in warmer months:\nIt is suggested that you check the weather forecast 24 hours before starting the task of painting the fence of your lawn. Check if the weather’s warm, it will allow the paint to dry more quickly and set better on the fence. In cold weather, the paint won’t dry quickly, and all your efforts get wasted in case of rain. So, dry conditions above 5C are feasible for painting.\nBrush or sprayer:\nIt is advisable to choose the right tool for the paint. So, selecting the brush or the sprayer depends on the type of fence and its surface area.\nA paintbrush is a fundamental tool more often used to paint when you desire to paint the fence on your own. A brush size of at least 100mm/4″ will cover surfaces quickly, while a smaller brush size of25-50mm/1-2″ helps easily fill gaps or awkward corners or shapes with paint. Doing paint with a paintbrush is a time-taking activity, and one should need to keep other factors in mind to complete it well.\nIf someone needs quicker results, using a power sprayer tool is better. Using pump sprayer in fence paints is a great way to paint large areas of fence in a fraction of the time. So, the selection of the paint type needs to be appropriately considered.\nIt is suggested not to use sprayers on windy days to avoid painful carnage.\nAbout protecting your plants:\nIt is equally important to protect all the plants and vegetation prior to the fence painting. It can be done by covering them using plastic sheets.\nTrim back any vegetation to give yourself ample space to work, and put resources into some plant ties and sticks on the off chance that any plants are as yet laying and can’t be covered or scaled back.\nClean your fence before painting:\nOld nails or screws and hanging bins or designs will impede you while painting your fence, so you’ll need to clean them up before you begin.\nWhenever that is done, sand down any harsh regions or splinters standing out on the boards; smoother boards make for better completion.\nApply primer layer:\nApplying a primer won’t be a one-coat work.\nApply a primer layer to each of the panels and let it dry totally. Not in the least does this give a better completion. It will expand the time of protection managed by your paint.\nApplying your chosen color:\nYou can start to paint the fence panels with your chosen variety of color shades by utilizing the device of your decision.\nTo get better results, use flat strokes for even sheets of wood and vertical strokes for vertical sheets. Also, heed the wood’s grain for a fine finish.\nApply paint well:\nDon’t be vile about the quantity of paint you practice on your fence.\nApply an ample quantity of paint to make sure that it completely penetrates the wood for first-rate protection, so don’t be scared to slap it on.\nStay safe in the painting process:\nPainting a fence could be quite an enjoyable task (even a piece dreary), yet it is full of risk.\nSo, consider the following to keep you safe while painting your fence.\n- Keep away from eye sprinkles by wearing goggles.\n- Wear proper or appropriate gloves for sanding or water-based paints or dissolvable-based items.\n- While setting up the fence, wearing a residue veil is preferred to stay away from the inward breath of undesirable particles.\n- Be careful; wear shoes if utilizing a stepping stool.\n- If you get paint on your skin, wash it with warm water.\n- If you get paint in your eyewash, quickly wash it with hot water.\nThis detailed article covers all the necessary information that a homeowner should know before he starts the task of painting his garden fences. By getting sound knowledge about the type of paint and do’s and don’ts of fence painting, they can cost-effectively do it themselves.\nIf you feel the need that it is an appropriate time to paint your fence, by adhering to the following steps and guidelines, you can enjoy the entire painting process and the results. Also, you will avoid causing any unnecessary damage.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cavesofnarshe.com/fanart/viewart.php?id=300","date":"2019-05-25T19:54:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232258439.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20190525184948-20190525210948-00082.warc.gz","language_score":0.9809706807136536,"token_count":228,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__182154299","lang":"en","text":"Cecil (Untitled) by Kame\n|More by Kame|\n|Artist's Comments||Rate this Fanart|\n|I sure have been on a roll lately. I did this \"quick\" watercolour painting because another painting I was working on got screwed up. What ended up happening was this piece was anything but quick and I ended up spending almost 2hrs on it (mostly monkeying around with his face). This is large sheet of fairly expensive paper, so I had to reuse it. What I got was this painting of Cecil. I usually work on a much smaller scale when doing fanarts, but this thing measures in at 11\"x15\". I tried to get Cecil to look 'alien' as opposed to just another guy in armour. I was originally going to do Edgar, then went to Kain, and finally settled on Cecil.\nRating: 2.1/5 (14 votes cast)\n|Media Used||Creation Date||Licensing|\n|Watercolour||None Provided||All Rights Reserved—Do Not Use|\n|Please Log In to Add Comments|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.tecoboston.org/100-2/","date":"2024-04-24T05:42:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819067.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424045636-20240424075636-00480.warc.gz","language_score":0.969266951084137,"token_count":610,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__38040716","lang":"en","text":"Barrie Painters, located in Barrie, ON, brings new life to your home by painting the interior and exterior of your property. With a focus on safety and quality, local painting contractors use the right techniques and materials to get the job done right.\nBarrie’s painters are highly trained and experienced, and their work is guaranteed to look great. 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Though most of his paintings celebrate landscapes of the 50 states, Doug also paints seascapes and international landscapes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.trilifecoaching.com/mkekoio/pva-primer-before-painting-70d433","date":"2023-03-27T14:05:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948632.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230327123514-20230327153514-00569.warc.gz","language_score":0.9134464263916016,"token_count":4154,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__73406887","lang":"en","text":"Apply a mist coat of white or magnolia matt emulsion first ....approx 3 parts paint to 1 part water (mix well) and this will soak nicely into the plaster and give you a good base to work on. PVA drywall primers actually seal the new sheetrock surface better than a paint and primer in one and cost less. Adhesive To bond all types of wood under dry conditions: 37. PVA Drywall Primer and Sealer is a quality vinyl acrylic product formulated for use on drywalls where economy and speed of application are most important in the residential, commercial and multi-family markets. Painting a coat of PVA on the surface before the cement mortar is applied can even further increase this adhesion. According to Painting and Decorating Concourse, the vacuum should also have a fine filter cartridge attached. You can find PVA in the likes of latex acrylic paint and drywall primer in addition to concrete floor sealers. (lacquer or enamel, rather than acrylic). PVA is the component of white carpenter's glue that make the glue sticky, and it's the adhesive ingredient in drywall primer. Primer is an excellent problem-solver that’s less like paint and more like glue. There are a few types of primers needed on room surfaces. Unfortunately the whole PVA glue as a tile primer has caught a lot of well meaning people out. Sika SikaCem PVA Primer White 5Ltr (784HF) Multipurpose solution for a wide variety of building and DIY tasks. If you opt to use PVA glue, look for acid-neutral glues such as the kinds commonly used with books and paper. However, you should make sure that the walls don't get dirty before you start painting, like if the room is near somewhere where you are drilling, sawing, etc. Inside and out I like a thin PVA coat on any untreated bits to give a good grip for the paint. Once you’ve covered the required surface, leave the PVA to dry completely. I’m not sure where this idea came from but PVA is not suitable as a primer for tiles for many reasons. gloss or emulsion. Asking if you need a primer to paint a room? Do I Need Primer To Paint A Room? just mix your pva 3-1 and give it 2 coats plus its cheaper. Get free shipping on qualified Glidden PVA Primers or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Paint department. Vinyl wallpaper isn't porous, but it needs PVA or shellac-based primer to ensure paint adhesion. Find a Store Near Me. The paint will just sit on top of the PVA and in time could peel off. Using PVA To Bond Your Plaster. Using flat latex paint is another inexpensive way to prime drywall before painting. I know that PVA primer is 'special' because it soaks into the joint compound to a greater or lesser extent, dries quickly and hardens the compound, and gives a decent surface for you to apply a thicker 'hide' primer to even out the differences in texture between paper and sanded compound before your finish coat. Paper wallpaper absorbs paint much like new drywall and needs a coat of PVA primer to ensure a uniform topcoat. Compare; Find My Store. Applied by brush or roller, this low VOC primer and sealer dries quickly and sands easily for the topcoat to be applied in just two hours. Externally I wash and brush down then PVA everywhere before painting. The first one is the level of humidity in the house. If you use a paint primer, avoid anything water-based like the plague. 36. Apply 1 or 2 coats to floor. PVA just creates a weak layer between the substrate and the tile adhesive, it’s a glue after-all. I know this question is a few years old but there's products that are made for sealing paint. Picking the right paint depends on the room you’re painting, the bare plaster type and your budget. National PVA Primer White for Masonry is a general – purpose primer for cementitious surface. Posted on May 29, 2017. These products only work well for paint jobs like transitioning between similar paint colors, patching surfaces or areas covered in spackling, repainting trim and painting new, uncoated Some brands of PVA as a primer may continue to be slightly 'rubbery' under paint coatings and will not withstand wear as well as paint applied over solvent based primers. Shop primer and a variety of paint products online at Lowes.com. How Long to Wait Between Primer and Paint. For emulsion paint, use mist coats (see mists coats below) Filler; 220-grit sanding block; What’s The Best Paint To Use When Painting New Plaster? It is used for interior/exterior applications on concrete, plaster, bricks, asbestos, gypsum etc. After sanding and cleaning, and Before start painting your newly installed Drywall you need to prime it. as a masonry primer. KILZ . Do I Have to Use Primer Before Painting Wood? Dilute 1 part Bostik PVA to 5 parts water by volume. Link to Lowe's Home ... Drywall Interior Pva Water-Based Wall and Ceiling Primer (2-Gallon) Item #2758869. 4. Bostik PVA is not suitable for other types of paint, e.g. Befor texture apply a coat of high solid primer, that will help show you any imperfections that need to be fix befor texture it will also help the texture to adhere , then texture, then apply a coat of sealer (PVA). Giving you inside trade secrets, when a primer is needed to paint a room, & how many coats of primer … Debris on the walls between the primer and the paint can make the paint look bad. It is a fast drying, interior water-based primer formulated to prime and seal new, uncoated drywall and reduce the number of topcoats required to achieve a uniform, professional quality finish. Some drywall manufacturers even recommend plain flat latex paint as one type of drywall primer. If you paint over fresh drywall with regular wall paint, you'll have a hard time getting an even finish. if the sbr dries before you start to skim theres not much for the skimming to grab wereas with pva it wil re-emulsify when coated with skim and stick better. KILZ PVA DRYWALL PRIMER is designed for use on new drywall. Do not topcoat with glossy paint finishes. Protecting The Wall. Primer creates a barrier between the wall and the paper so that the adhesive doesn’t overly bond with the wall material. You can simply paint it onto your wall in the same way as you’d paint while decorating. Sbr doesnt re emulsify like pva wich means when you wet it goes back to a liquid which is why its used externally. This is a big mistake that usually results in a bad-looking paint … Drywall Interior Pva Water-Based Wall and Ceiling Primer (5-Gallon) Item #2737926. Never PVA a wall that's going to be painted. They have stronger adhesion than Vallejo and I never noticed any difficulties over PVA. In fact, many homeowners neglect to apply primer before they paint over their new drywall. Decorators answer decorating questions and builders and DIYERS join DIY on a budget group on facebook . Timber can be sealed with PVA to give it a waterproof quality, although if the surface of the timber is to be subject to any wear or traffic, then PVA, as it is an emulsion, will eventually fail. Anyone using pva with paint or paint on top of pva is not professional in any way. Designed for use under flat and low sheen paints only. Using a Paint Primer For MDF: Primers used for MDF should be solvent rather than water-based. PVA and Uses With Timber. concrete, composite and terrazzo flooring: 35. It is an environmentally safe product that adheres to the UK environment standards which makes it a great choice for sealing a dusty concrete floor. Knowing how many coats of primer you should use on new drywall can be a little confusing, especially if you don’t even understand the importance of primer. Improves adhesion to most common building surfaces and is particularly useful as a primer prior to plastering or tiling applications. A roller is usually the best way to apply the glue, but you can use a spray bottle as well if it is designed to work with paints. Three painting pros recommend the best primers to solve common painting problems, including stains on walls, moisture damage, old painted surfaces, odors, color changes and new exterior wood. Like the others said, it doesn't matter how long you wait before painting, especially since it's important that the primer is dry. New drywall. The first coat of PVA acts as your primer. PVA is environmentally safe and meets UK environmental standards, making it the preferred concrete sealer for home and commercial use. Acts as a general purpose adhesive on materials like wood, cork paper and textiles. And No, paint and primer in one is not an option! Ideal for priming and dust sealing on flaking surfaces. Paint primer is essential for ensuring a uniform paint finish and for blocking water, grease and smoke stains from bleeding through paint topcoats. In fact, it's even an ingredient in acrylic latex paint. It can be used for sealing the chalky surfaces like gypsum board and putty. It can be used as a primer to hide the substrate surface and provide an opaque matt finish. Use a microfiber cloth, as well as a shop vacuum with a fine dust bag attached. The answer depends on whether it’s new wood or if it has been painted before. Model #L204202. Next time, I'd suggest a coat of primer, or even matte sealer, before painting. If the drywall dust is not removed before applying the primer, the primer will not stick to the wall. The drying time of a primer depends on various factors. Through a reaction involving ethanol and heat, polyvinyl acetate can be converted to polyvinyl alcohol, which is also identified as PVA and is the main component of some gel glues. It is a fast-drying, water-thinned bonding agent that is most commonly used as a sealer before painting a concrete floor with enamel or epoxy-based paints. Even pros sometimes opt for cheap latex paint as a primer when the surface has been so well finished that the surface is perfectly smooth without flaws. Apply a mixture of 5 parts Bostik PVA to 1 part water to If it isn’t raw, new wood, it may be enough to fill any cracks or holes with wood filler and smooth the entire surface with several grades of sandpaper – from medium-coarse to fine – before applying the new paint. By priming your walls with either an acrylic, alkyd, or PVA primer, depending on the surface type, will ensure your wallpaper adheres properly to the surface without damaging the wall. This is absolutely necessary! I haven't put Game Color over PVA, but it definitely is pickier about what surfaces it'll adhere to well, and dried PVA can be very slick, like trying to paint over foil. Clear the floor area of any equipment or furnishings. Skip to main content. In case it’s higher than recommended, your primer will probably need a bit more time to dry out. Depending on the size of the area you’re plastering, you may want to use a paint roller rather than a brush. A critical step before adding primer to your new drywall is to remove all dust from the surface. Priming your drywall with a PVA primer will seal the surface and provide a bonding opportunity for your paint. That will seal the project, then your two top coats of finish paint. Applying The PVA Primer. While paint and primer in one is a fantastic advnacement in painting, it is not the ideal choice for painting over new drywall. Contents of packaging with different batch numbers must be mixed together before use. for pricing and availability. Solvent-based paint for kitchen and bathrooms; PVA as a sealer for solvent paints only. My preference for PVA comes from experience with an old house (1896) with external rendered walls and some dubious bits of lath and plaster inside. 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Evaluate your choices and make a notified choice. Below are our leading choices.\nOil-based fence paint absorbs right into the surface area and also supplies superb adhesion and also stain-blocking residential or commercial properties. It dries out slower than water-based paints, yet it offers a higher level of defense. Oil-based paints likewise resist dust as well as abrasions. They can additionally stop rusting on metal fencings. If you’re painting a wood fencing, you can go with an oil-based paint because it’s durable and resilient. Make certain to put on safety gear when dealing with this kind of paint.\nThe one-step paint and also primer by Prepared Seal 125 is an outstanding choice for fencings. This paint functions as a sealer for wood, protecting against the requirement for various other timber products. Another benefit of this item is that you do not require to back-brush or create a wet line. All you need to do is dip the brush into the paint and use it to the timber. You do not need to wait days to see the outcomes.\nWood fencings can be repainted without primer. If you decide to repaint, see to it that the weather prediction shows a couple of days of clear climate. That way, you can permit the paint to cure before the most awful climate comes along. The most effective time to paint a wood fencing is when it’s warm as well as not drizzling. If the weather prediction calls for rainfall or wind, paint your fence in a protective layer. It can last as much as one decade with appropriate care.\nA latex paint is an option for fences. These items are designed to safeguard timber against dry rot and mould. Because they’re water-based, they don’t call for guide or varnish and also are very easy to apply. This alternative additionally works as a sealer. When completely dry, the product will not break or fade. So, when picking a fence paint, think about the resilience as well as look of the timber. See to it that you have ample preparation as well as the suitable materials.\nWooden fences can get broken and peel after a number of years. The high quality of fence repaint you choose can influence whether your fence will certainly look excellent in years to come. Consequently, you should paint your fence a minimum of as soon as every three years or whenever you observe a split or defect. Keep in mind that fencing paint lowers the lumber’s capability to breathe, which can bring about increased wetness content as well as decaying troubles. To apply new fence paint, remove the old one as well as prepare the surface area.\nIf you are stressed over the mess and dust that will certainly go along with the painting process, make the effort to check the weather report before you start. Along with inspecting the climate, make certain you repaint the fence during a day of tranquil weather. When picking a paint shade, see to it to choose a day when it is dry enough to paint your fencing. Likewise, be sure to eliminate all momentary plant ties and also plastic treatments. If you don’t wish to disturb the plant, think about applying a second layer.\nThere are several reasons to paint your wooden fencing. Not just does it protect the wood, but it can additionally include a lot of aesthetic charm. Nevertheless, there is no generally set type of paint that is ideal. There are oil-based, latex, and hybrid sorts of paint that are one of the most long lasting and eye-catching. In this article, we’ll analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each. Let’s explore the very best choices for fencing paint and their advantages.\nOne Layer is an easy-to-apply fencing paint that is available in six all-natural wood shades. It is conveniently used by brush or spray. A five-litre tin covers six conventional fencing panels as well as supplies two years of security. It takes place smoothly and is showerproof in just one hour. It just takes one coat to completely cover the fence. Whether you select to go the brush course or the spray route, fence paint is an exceptional way to include a new look to your fence.\nWhile stain is cheaper than paint, it can need more regular sealing. It may also need two layers to attain the desired look. The drawback of stain is that it will disappoint put on as easily as paint. In addition, a stain will not restrict the wood’s capability to breathe, which is vital for its longevity. A last consideration ought to be whether you intend to tarnish the timber or paint it. One choice is a far better choice for your fencing than the other.\nOne of the best fencing paints is Ready Seal 510. This semi-transparent, oil-based fence paint can be used at any temperature level. It might take several layers to attain the wanted color, but it will certainly last longer than the majority of various other fencing paints. It likewise has a protective layer for the timber, so you don’t need to stress over it removing. Aside from its wonderful rate, All set Seal 510 is additionally the most cost effective fence paint.\nIn addition to enhancing your residential property value, fence paint requires normal upkeep. It needs to be reapplied at the very least as soon as every two to three years. Fences need to be repainted at the very least as soon as every two to three years, as well as each time the fence paint starts to reveal imperfections, it must be repainted. Bear in mind, fence paint restricts the timber’s ability to take a breath, which can lead to moisture buildup and also decomposing. When you’re ready to paint, you should remove the old paint and also prepare the surface area. fence paint\nWhen it pertains to picking a fencing paint, there are a number of elements to think about. Not only does the paint shield the wood from elements, but it also adds aesthetic interest your residence. The very best type of fencing paint secures against mold, rot, and mold, which prevail issues in old timber fences and also metal fencings. More recent paint solutions combine guide and also top coat to reduce the overall cost of labor. Furthermore, an excellent fencing paint assimilates with the exterior of your home.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.antjegilland.com/2016/07/","date":"2021-12-07T02:53:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363332.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20211207014802-20211207044802-00318.warc.gz","language_score":0.9800147414207458,"token_count":472,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__88724204","lang":"en","text":"I have just finished a commissioned painting and want to take this as an opportunity to talk about this particular painting process. It’s not the way I always work, mind you. For practical reasons, most of us, me included, often\nWe had lovely radishes this year, and for quite a while now I’ve been wanting to dedicate myself to painting a bunch of them. Here is my first small preparatory painting. It was tremendous fun to paint, I have to\nLast week I went to meet an old friend at a wine bar, and because I also wanted to paint a bit that day I showed up an hour early. There was a lovely café, or so it seemed, opposite\nWhen I came home from work on Thursday I saw for the first time that the sun sets right behind the beautiful old town of Lauenburg on the river Elbe. So on Saturday I drove out there an hour earlier\nBeing fascinated by buildings is ok and I feel comfortable with them as a subject. I think I can therefore take the next step and stop ignoring the people who walk among them as I have done as far. So\nMore sketches, this time from Berlin: a girl on the subway, complaining away about her best friend to her boyfriend and a sketch which I made on my first evening in my new Berlin part-time flat.\nI am exploring ink as a drawing medium at the moment, and I have also started taking a very small sketch book with me at all times. This past week I sketched a fellow traveller on the train to Hamburg,\nI recently started a watercolour painting course on Craftsy, and doing my homework means painting buildings, doors, windows, crowds and all other kinds of urban life. I partially do this outdoors (as I did here: the barn) but due to\nBecause I work in the big city now, my focus in painting has somewhat shifted toward urban subjects. Buildings and facades are super interesting; I realised this for the first time when I painted part of the Hahnemann house (the\nMy new way home from work features a little bit of walking and three different train lines, and it takes 40 minutes. That is, if all goes well! Yesterday the first of my three trains didn’t come and I had some time to sketch.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.londondecorating.ca/our-story/","date":"2019-10-15T07:02:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986657586.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20191015055525-20191015083025-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.8856799602508545,"token_count":924,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__196799653","lang":"en","text":"Benjamin Moore Paint\nThe better the resins and colourants the better the paint. Benjamin Moore manufactures our own resins-the binders that make the film and finish of the paint. Benjamin Moore also creates our own colourants- the pigments that give paint its unique colour and hiding characteristics. Every product is designed to perform, crafted to serve a specific role and deliver specific benefits. It’s the not-so-secret behind our extraordinary application properties, durability, and longevity.\nAt London Decorating we offer a full line of Benjamin Moore premium paints, stains, primers and speciality products. Whether you’re doing a small project or painting your whole home, Benjamin Moore has the right product for the job. Visit our store today for product and application advice.\nAURA INTERIOR PAINT\nAura Waterborne Interior Paint delivers remarkable durability and offers the most advanced way to bring colour to life. Using our exclusive Colour Lock™ technology, Aura paint brings you discernibly richer, truer colour. Visibly thicker, Aura paint covers like no other—even in the deepest shades.\nREGAL INTERIOR PAINT\nREGAL Select Interior Paint offers the premium performance and smooth application you've come to expect from our classic paint, with the added benefits of cutting-edge new technologies. Thanks to our proprietary waterborne resins and zero VOC colourants, REGAL Select is both a paint and primer in one advanced formula.\nBEN INTERIOR PAINT\nben® Interior Paint offers the Benjamin Moore standard of performance while meeting the specific needs for an entry level premium product. It offers a zero VOC product without sacrificing the desire for quality. Produces a decorative and uniform flat finish with excellent hiding.\nAURA BATH & SPA INTERIOR PAINT\nWith a beautiful matte finish, Aura Bath & Spa is a premium-quality interior paint specially formulated to resist mildew growth in humid areas such as bathrooms and spas. Stands up to repeated washing with no colour rub-of.\nBENJAMIN MOORE CEILING PAINT\nSpecifically formulated for ceilings, Waterborne Ceiling paint is ultra flat, hiding common ceiling imperfections for a look that is virtually flawless. Benjamin Moore Ceiling paint provides ample open time to ensure minimal lapping, has minimal spatter, and dries quickly for fast re-coats.\nNATURA INTERIOR PAINT\nNatura Waterborne Interior Paint continues Benjamin Moore's commitment to providing the most environmentally friendly paint. It goes beyond zero VOC to offer zero emissions and no harsh fumes, making it a safer paint for your family and the environment, all without compromise to performance or colour selection. Benjamin Moore Natura is truly \"Green Without Compromise.\"\nAURA EXTERIOR PAINT\nAura Waterborne Exterior Paint comes with exclusive Colour Lock technology providing the ultimate performance for rich, full colour and unprecedented durability. The high build formula provides for extreme hide and coverage for fewer coats. Has outstanding durability against even the harshest weather conditions.\nREGAL EXTERIOR PAINT\nREGAL Select Exterior is a premium waterborne acrylic paint tinted on Benjamin Moore’s proprietary Gennex colorant system. It offers a thick, high-build formula engineered for optimum hide and fewer coats. With easy application, it offers excellent flow and levelling and the superior performance.\nBEN EXTERIOR PAINT\nben Exterior is a 100% acrylic latex paint that delivers dependable performance, application and appearance. It is premium quality, environmentally friendly with low VOC and is designed to meet the needs of a value conscious consumer.\nGRAND ENTRANCE PAINT\nAura Grand Entrance brings rich, vivid color and exceptional durability to your doors and trim. Inspired by fine European door and trim enamel, it cures to a lustrous finish that lends your home a look of elegance and luxury. Specially formulated to retain color integrity and gloss, this enamel is easy to apply, has excellent hide and is available in unlimited colours (available in quarts only).\nARBORCOAT EXTERIOR STAIN\nArborcoat Waterborne Exterior Stain offer a variety of opacities in an array of captivating colours that let you express your own unique style. These finishes are designed to enhance the appearance of your deck, siding, or outdoor wood furniture with outstanding colour retention. All finishes are easy to apply and offer superior protection while enriching the texture and grain of exterior wood surfaces.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://greenrecord.co.uk/whats-the-difference-between-commercial-and-residential-painting/","date":"2021-08-05T12:17:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046155529.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20210805095314-20210805125314-00387.warc.gz","language_score":0.971910834312439,"token_count":857,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__95028510","lang":"en","text":"Residential and commercial painting use techniques and products that are different from one another. Understanding the difference between these two painting services is important for homeowners as well as business owners. A professional painter like Surepaint or a homeowner can make more informed decisions about which type of paint and technique to use on a particular surface based on whether they work with commercial or residential property.\nIn this article, we will discuss the differences between commercial and residential painting. Read on!\nCommercial buildings and residences are treated with different products. A commercial paint job usually focuses on protecting the structure from weather, leaching, or temperature changes. In addition to providing the necessary protection from these elements, commercial paints function as a shield against potential liabilities that may arise if there were to be any issues due to faulty exterior paint. Commercial paints are also often designed to be extremely long-lasting and can withstand constant washings from harsh cleaning solutions as well as high traffic.\nWith residential paint jobs, the process is more of a fine-tuning approach. For example, while commercial paints may need thicker consistency so they don’t chip or fade as easily, you may consider something that is not so thick or tough with a residential paint job. In fact, one of the most common ways to save money on a residential painting project is by selecting high-quality low VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints, which will still protect from the elements but at a fraction of the cost.\nCoating vs. Painting\nThe difference between paints and coatings largely depends on the amount of time you have to complete a project, the surface that needs protection, and the costs involved. Paint is usually considered for short-term projects lasting up to two years or less.\nThere are several differences in the painting process for both residential and commercial jobs. Residential painting involves a simpler process than commercial projects since there are fewer details involved in the work. Industrial contractors and companies often use two coats of paint for their industrial properties, which is needed to make them more durable against harsh weather conditions. In contrast, residential properties only need one coat of paint.\nIt is important to note that sealers are not necessary for paint coats. They may be used mainly on commercial properties as well as in industrial applications. This is mainly because those kinds of places usually have walls made out of concrete or cement. Sealers can maintain the paint coat from peeling off after months of exposure to sunlight and winds.\nUsing a sealer for residential properties is unnecessary and can actually damage the property’s surface. Using one of these kinds of coatings would make it more difficult for people to paint over the surface when they decide to change its color scheme. Residential clients should stick with just one coat of paint so that they can easily replace their coatings in the future.\nPrep Work for Painting\nResidential painting does not entail the sealing of concrete and other surfaces unless the owner wants to but is often required for commercial properties due to the dirtiness of these areas. This can be done with a commercial-grade sealer that lasts up to 3 years, depending on its quality. These chemicals may need careful maintenance; therefore, they are not very popular among residential clients.\nTools, Equipment, Supplies, and Materials:\nThere are also many differences in the tools, equipment, supplies, and materials used for industrial and residential painting. Industrial painting requires more complex paint equipment than residential painting. In addition, there is a lot more prep work that goes into industrial properties before they are painted since they need to be properly prepared to ensure that the finished paint job will last for years.\nAnother large difference between the two types of painting is the level of experience required to paint. Industrial painting requires more advanced skills than residential painting since industrial properties tend to require more intricate designs and custom-painted artwork that will last for years. Residential painting can be much easier work at times since there are only a few rooms of wall space that need to be properly painted to complete the work, and most residential jobs do not need as many coats of paint as industrial ones require.\nThere are many differences when it comes to industrial and residential painting. The equipment used for each type of job is different, as well as the paint supplies.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://2newthings.com/your-eyes-critical-role-in-mona-lisas-famous-smile/","date":"2023-06-01T16:48:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647895.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601143134-20230601173134-00753.warc.gz","language_score":0.9489620923995972,"token_count":534,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__74569480","lang":"en","text":"Your eyes’ critical role in Mona Lisa’s famous smile\nMy first-grader didn’t know the Mona Lisa by name, but she recognized a picture of it. Painted around 1503, the Mona Lisa has bewitched viewers in a way it’s subject, Lisa del Giocondo, could only dream of. That’s not a knock against del Giocondo, but more an acknowledgement of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterful control over the image. The famous smile teases your gaze, partly because da Vinci cheated.\nSmiling unless you stare\nThe smile in Mona Lisa has been dissected repeatedly: the sitter’s face appears to have a smile when looking at her eyes, but close examination of the mouth yields a much more slight expression. In fact, looking at other parts of the face seems to bring out more of a grin, until you look back and the smile flattens. The painting becomes exciting, and feels alive, almost like del Giocondo is flirting with you. It’s all made possible by the da Vinci’s control and understanding of our perception.\nIt’s unlikely that da Vinci understood the neurology of our vision, but he could have been aware of how it played out on a practical level. Our gaze is constantly shifting around, as the center of our field of vision is able to pick up higher-resolution detail than our peripheral vision. When you focus on the lips, you see the hard details there. But when you look at the eyes, or the hair, or the background, your periphery blurs the lips and cheeks into more of a smile shape. The balance is delicate, but it becomes more obvious in lower quality reproductions of the painting, such as a photocopy, where the shadows around the mouth blur together and overemphasize the smile.\nIterating on interactive portraits\nSo was da Vinci just lucking out with this smile? Did he know what delicate effect he was creating? Another portrait, La Bella Principessa, was recently confirmed to be by da Vinci, and it demonstrates the focus/periphery smile as well. The fact that La Bella Principessa predates the Mona Lisa suggests that this was a specific effort on the painter’s part. 500 years later, it seems we’re still enjoying da Vinci’s efforts in creating these subtly interactive paintings.\nSource: A Second da Vinci Smile Has Been Discovered by Stephen L. Macknik, Illusion Chasers","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://aworldtowin.net/reviews/SymbolistLandscape.html","date":"2017-03-25T15:37:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218188962.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212948-00634-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9572035670280457,"token_count":1361,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__209753053","lang":"en","text":"The Symbolist mirror of nature\nThe search for unsullied nature pervades Symbolist art in the run-up to the First World War, says Penny Cole\nThrough a series of rooms in Edinburgh’s grand Scottish Academy, the landscapes shift from a sun-bathed atmosphere to soft twilight.\nThis exploration of European Symbolist landscape painting is all about the mood, the light and the meaning of nature. Avant-garde poet Stéphane Mallarmé urged painters not to paint the thing itself, but the effect it produces.\nSymbolist art was partly a response to increased industrialisation and the crude, mechanistic materialism that accompanied it throughout Europe from the end of the 19th to the first decades of the 20th centuries. Painters reacted against inhuman conditions in cities and the destruction of the countryside. They attempted to reproduce an inner vision, which could not be mass produced.\nAs a movement, Symbolism was consciously cross-disciplinary. Writers like Paul Verlaine and Mallarmé described landscape in dense detail in their poems, whilst the artists they influenced attempted to show the ideal in painting. Debussy used Mallarmé’s poem L’après-midi d’un faune as the basis for ballet music, and a production by Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes that shocked Parisian society in Paris in 1912. The ballet explored the power of ritual, one of Symbolism’s favourite themes.\nOther themes were the desire to contemplate nature untouched by human society, even if such a landscape had now to be imagined rather than real; dreams and the inner vision.\nOther aspects of modernity fed in to the Symbolist project. Freud was exploring new ideas about the human mind – the conscious and subconscious and Jung’s dream theory is a classic of Symbolist thought.\nPhotography was changing how people viewed the world, and some felt it challenged painting to justify its continued existence. Even where these paintings are naturalist in their execution, they always attempt to show more – how the painter responded to the landscape, or the addition of imaginary elements.\nOne of the most spectacular paintings, in sheer size and impact, is the Danish artist Jens Ferdinand Willumsen’s Sun Shining on the Southern Mountains. The work uses a combination of photography, naturalist watercolour and the artist’s imagination to convey the insignificance of human society in the vastness of nature. That might seem a daunting message, but both nature and the little lakeside village are bathed in the same beneficent sunshine glow.\nIn Monet’s haystacks, the background is entirely eliminated to leave them floating as sparkling colour shapes. Others, following Whistler’s Nocturnes, simplified cityscapes to mere suggestions of shape and blocks of soft colour, thus indicating what the city might be, rather than what it is.\nThere are Mediterranean landscapes stuffy with heat, dotted with Arcadian images of shepherdesses and nymphs. These have a stifling effect – one longs for a bit of reality, however harsh. But with their ruined temples and broken statues, they also recall how civilisations can fall and their best art can’t save them. This was a profound concern for artists confronting the growing conflict between the imperialist powers that exploded in the First World War.\nThe more esoteric paintings are slightly embarrassing to a modern audience, even slightly hilarious – for example the English artist Walter Crane’s Horses of Neptune. But this is to view the painting with unforgiving 21st century eyes – the fact that the white horses of the foaming waves have now become an advertising cliché is hardly his fault!\nPerhaps the most interesting painters are those from Scandinavia and in particular the work of Finnish artist Akseli Gallen-Kallela stands out. His painting of Lake Keitele combines both naturalism and Symbolism. The ripples in the water were supposedly left in the wake of the legendary boat of Väinämöinen, the magical central character of a Finnish saga.\nCelebrating this Finnish myth in 1905 had a political point. That was the year when, as a result of the 1905 Russian Revolution loosening the power of the imperial neighbour, and the subsequent Finnish General strike, the country gained a new democratic parliament and the widest franchise in Europe, including votes for women. His Symbolism was political rather than individualistic. The earlier Broken Pine was produced at a time when Russian imperialism was pressing down hard on its neighbour.\nWhilst Symbolist art rejects naturalism, it does not entirely reject nature, though it seems it has validity only insofar as it feeds the artist’s need for meaning, rejecting the ‘in and for itself’ of the natural world. Though humans and their works are largely absent from these landscapes, they are of course sometimes queasily present since this nature exists only in their dreams.\nOnly Van Gogh addresses the central relationship of humans with nature, that of labour. Of Wheatfield with Reaper he wrote to his brother Theo: ‘I then saw in this reaper – a vague figure struggling like a devil in the full heat of the day to reach the end of his toil – I then saw the image of death in it, in the sense that humanity would be the wheat being reaped … But in this death nothing sad, it takes place in broad daylight with a sun that floods everything with a light of fine gold.’\nTwo of the key artists in this exhibition went on to transcend Symbolism and make their way towards abstraction, solving some of Symbolism’s aesthetic difficulties by leaving nature to itself. Piet Mondrian’s Woods near Oele is a symphony of colour and natural geometry which continues to resonate in the later style for which he is best known. Vassily Kandinsky, the godfather of abstraction, developed a whole theory about the emotional effect of colour, and came to believe that abstract painting could convey spiritual and emotional values simply through the arrangement of colours and lines.\nCossacks retains some representational elements, such as the two Russian cavalrymen in tall orange hats in the foreground. But later, these arrangements of line, colour and shape were left to speak entirely for themselves. And, whilst including artists such as Gauguin, Whistler and Monet as “Symbolists” may display excessive curatorial elasticity, Monet’s Haystacks have indeed become symbols of his single-minded focus on the effect of light on landscape and mood.\n23 August 2012","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.claudes-art.com/about-the-artist.html","date":"2024-04-14T13:14:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816879.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414130604-20240414160604-00601.warc.gz","language_score":0.9761471748352051,"token_count":244,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__41865031","lang":"en","text":"My name is Claude. I was born in France in 1931 and am the creator of the drawings and paintings presented on “Claude’s Art”.\nAt a young age I used to draw and paint, abundantly, scenery and characters. I abandoned pencils, ink, brushes and paint when I entered my professional life but took them back up during my retirement. However, my inspirations changed. I found the joy of drawing lines and spreading colors only by building shapes born from my imagination and influenced, no doubt, by museum and gallery exhibits of 20th century artists, dead and alive, and tried to express them to the best of my ability.\nOften I would only use brushes to trace and paint, occasionally pencils, ink and markers, always on small formats, the only way my “atelier,” also known as my apartment dining table, permitted.\nThe result is the body of work that is sampled on this website. Thank you for looking at my art. I hope it will give you as much joy as it gives me..\nClaudes-Art.com offers digital downloads of Original Art for sale, please visit our \"Gallery and Downloads\" page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hopkintonpta.org/event-details-registration/paint-with-a-friend","date":"2021-10-25T17:09:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587719.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20211025154225-20211025184225-00395.warc.gz","language_score":0.901986300945282,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__2876751","lang":"en","text":"Paint with a Friend\nTime & Location\nAbout the event\nJoin us for a lovely, fun-filled afternoon of group painting! Led by local artist & teacher Christa Zuber of The Place Studio, you and your friend or loved one will each create an individual canvas that, when joined together, create their own picture! Each participant will also receive a cookie/treat and a cup of hot chocolate while you paint. What a wonderful way to spend a wintry afternoon!\nCost is per canvas - $8 for PTA Members, $10 for non-Members.\n*Each ticket is good for 1 canvas. Each adult/child pair should purchase 2 tickets (2 canvases) to create your final joint painting.\n- Sold OutNon-Member Paint - 1 Canvas$10$100$0\n- Sold OutPTA Member Paint - 1 Canvas$8$80$0","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.churchillgalleriesny.com/current-fine-arts-jewelry-paintings-multiples/","date":"2021-04-13T01:30:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038071212.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20210413000853-20210413030853-00071.warc.gz","language_score":0.8530001640319824,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__174616790","lang":"en","text":"SALE ENDED: Fine Arts, Jewelry, Paintings & Multiples\nCURRENT: Fine Arts, Jewelry, Paintings & Multiples\nChurchill Galleries is proud to present our sale of fine works of art, Lithographs, Prints, Paintings,Jewelry, Watches, and much more!\nAll lots are available online on our bidding platform.\nAuction Date & Time\nAuction Starts: April 5, 2020 3pm EST\nAuction Ends: April 5, 2020 6pm EST","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://greatermindenchamber.com/event/art-attack/","date":"2022-10-06T20:21:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337855.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20221006191305-20221006221305-00389.warc.gz","language_score":0.908035933971405,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__114228554","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nApril 11, 2019 @ 6:00 pm - 7:00 pmFree\nArt Attack returns! Join us as we paint some super fun Llamas on canvas. This will be a guided class with Ms. Jennifer walking you through each step of the way. We will be using acrylic paints, so be sure to wear clothing you don’t mind getting messy.\nPlease keep in mind 30 seats are available for this event and while we don’t require registration, we do advise an early arrival to ensure seating.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gmdu.net/b/Painting.html","date":"2019-10-20T10:55:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986707990.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20191020105426-20191020132926-00166.warc.gz","language_score":0.9006223082542419,"token_count":1500,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__11566137","lang":"en","text":"Canvas Painting is located in indonesia.\nTelephone62-31-60386078AddressPuri Indah Z. 55, Sidoarjo, Propinsi Jawa Timur, Indonesia\nFirst Tier Painting is a reputable Florida-based painting contractor in Jacksonville who continues to be a staple in the commercial painting industry with reputation and quality unmatched for the best commercial painters in Jacksonville.\nTelephone904-638-6713Address1177 Park Ave Suite 5-165\nfar gallery is located in indonesia, we are the painting, canvas oil painting, hand made painting, art painting, oil painting, wholesaler.\nTelephone62-22-70247341AddressKiaracondong street 348, Bandung-West Java, Nusa Tenggara Barat,\nXiamen Golden Painting & Art Co., Ltd. makes and sells high-quality, reasonable-priced oil paintings. 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We supply handicrafts, lighters, Oil painting,frame,frameless draw,fancy folk crafts of art,new vision painting,heavy variety,vessel painting,instruments painting,animal painting,flower oil painting,character painting,abstract oil painting,fruit oil painting,Chr...\nTelephone86-571-83881019AddressNO.226 Jinlai Street, Xiaoshan, Zhejiang, China\ndafen yayuan oil painting Co.,Ltd. is located in united states.\nTelephone1-755-84155135Addressdafen oil painting village, Shenzhen, California, United States\nSpectra Painting Inc. has been serving America and the international community with extremely high quality painting and coatings solutions and service for over 20 years. We do this through our personal commitment and responsibility to our customers and their projects with an emphasis on honesty and ...\nTelephone1-314-2913120Address13573 St. Charles Rock Rd., Bridgeton, Missouri, United States\nRaditya Painting is located in indonesia, we are the painting supplier.\nTelephone62-8461402AddressJl Batuyang gg Bangau IXb50 no 15, Batubulan, Bali, Indonesia\nBali Painting Catur is located in indonesia, we are the bali painting, art, craft, stone, supplier.\nTelephone62-0361 -6652415AddressJl sparman 32, bali, Bali, Indonesia","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://genesisfoundation.org.uk/news/anna-lewis-paintings-exhibited-across-london/","date":"2019-04-26T00:00:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578743307.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20190425233736-20190426015736-00461.warc.gz","language_score":0.9776958227157593,"token_count":179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__59157499","lang":"en","text":"Anna Liber-Lewis’ paintings exhibited across London\nFriday, 7 February 2014\nRoyal College of Art Genesis Scholar Anna Liber-Lewis has exhibited as part of the College’s Work-in-Progress exhibition which explores synergy between programmes. Two recent paintings by Anna Liber-Lewis featured as part of the exhibition, with the College commenting:\n“Painters often come to the RCA to revitalise their work, to deconstruct and to shift direction. This is evident in students such as Anna Lewis, whose work shows a growth and sophistication.”\nAnna’s painting Venus was shortlisted in the prestigious 2013 National Open Art Competition. She was also a featured artist in the inaugural exhibition of Well Hung Gallery, Hoxton Street, which ran from 6 December to 4 January.\nFor more information about Genesis Scholars at the Royal College of Art, please click here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.alexandra-g.com/product-page/fleur","date":"2024-03-03T06:57:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476205.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20240303043351-20240303073351-00671.warc.gz","language_score":0.8843461275100708,"token_count":241,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__7836767","lang":"en","text":"Original artwork in finest oil using the impasto technique (paint applied thickly). A beautiful serene composition of a young woman resting amongst a mass of flowers. Her auburn hair, ruby lips and pale lace dress are a perfect combination with the wonderful rich colour that surrounds her. The painting is complimented by a rustic styled frame in shades of grey.\nImpasto oil on canvas\nCream, pink, ochre, white, grey\nH21.25 x W30 x D1.25 ins. (H54 x W76 x D3 cms)\nFramed ready to hang. Signed certificate of authenticity.\nFree shipping to UK. International shipping will be quoted separately, please contact the artist if you would like artwork delivered outside of the UK.\nPlease see T’s and C’s for more information.\nAll orders will be dispatched once payment has fully cleared. When purchasing please provide your name, address, contact number and email address. These are required by the courier to inform the customer of pick up and delivery. A tracking number will be provided enabling progress to be monitored.\ntop of page\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.juliart.studio/painting-classes","date":"2019-08-20T13:45:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027315544.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20190820133527-20190820155527-00348.warc.gz","language_score":0.8798588514328003,"token_count":240,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__127199040","lang":"en","text":"Paint and Sip.\nOver a 2 hour session we will help you to create an artwork you will be proud of. We will provide everything you need: canvas, brushes, medias, craft materials and even an apron.\nWe provide an easy step by step class, so even the less artistically inclined can walk away with a beautiful piece of art. All Adult classes are BYOB. Relax, have fun and don't forget to bring some snacks and beverages!\nPaint Your Pet\nCreate an actual portrait of Your pet. Weather its a goldfish, cat or alligator - we will help you to create a beautiful artwork. BYOB.\nLooking for ideas for perfect date night? We got you covered! Grab a bottle of wine and join us for step by step painting session. Create a romantic masterpiece together - enjoy 2,5 hour fun painting session and keep your painting as romantic memory. BYOB.\nPaint a Masterpiece.\nBecome Van Gogh or Picasso for one night. Create your own version of famous masterpieces. We will provide for you easy step by step instructions and everything else to create a beautiful artwork. BYOB.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ohbeautyinteriors.com/how-to-paint-walls-step-by-step-and-tips/","date":"2022-11-30T08:29:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710733.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20221130060525-20221130090525-00136.warc.gz","language_score":0.9228358268737793,"token_count":1063,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__31461187","lang":"en","text":"Tired of your home decor? Changing the environment easily, quickly and cheaply is something that can be achieved simply by changing the color of the walls. And yes, painting a wall can be a lot easier than it looks. We have prepared a step-by-step guide with tips to perform this activity more conveniently and without errors.\nBefore you get your hands on the paint, be aware that you will need a few items. We list the materials needed for you to program:\n- Wall sandpaper (medium and fine);\n- Low-pile wool roller;\n- Medium brush;\n- Ink tray;\n- paint mixer;\n- crepe tape;\n- Spackle (if there are imperfections or holes);\n- Paper or plastic to cover the floor;\nPrepare the space\nYou want to paint the wall, not the floor or objects, don’t you? So, before starting to paint, prepare the space. Reposition furniture and objects in the environment in order to free the surface to be painted and keep them away from it, to avoid dirt. A good tip is to group furniture and space objects and cover them with a canvas.\nThen cover the floor with paper or plastic and, with masking tape, protect baseboards, switches and sockets, leaving only the wall you want to paint-free.\nPrepare the wall\nWith the environment protected and free, it’s time to prepare the wall to be painted. Check the wall for any imperfections or holes. If so, apply a spatula using a spatula to form a smooth plane.\nIf there are no imperfections, or right after adjusting them, sand the wall to level it and prevent excess plaster from remaining. If the wall in question has a firm surface with little plaster, use finer sandpaper (220 or 240); if there is a bigger and coarser unevenness, use coarser sandpaper (80 or 100). It is important to sand the entire wall that will be painted.\nIf you don’t have an electric sander and are going to do this step manually, a good tip is to fold the sandpaper into two or four parts and make a circular motion on the wall.\nAfter sanding, wipe with a damp cloth to remove dust. Cleaning is essential so the ink can be applied evenly.\nBefore applying the first coat of paint on the wall, it is recommended to apply a sealer, which serves as a preparatory layer for the paint. It evens out the wall and prevents stains from appearing when applying paint. The sealer must be applied with a wool roller over the entire surface to be painted.\nPaint the wall\nNow, yes, it’s time to paint the wall. Place the paint (or the mixture, if the manufacturer indicates to dilute the paint in a little water) in the tray and use the wool roller for application. Avoid soaking the roller and use the tray to remove excess.\nA useful tip is to start painting the wall from top to bottom, in vertical stripes, the width that is comfortable for you and suitable for the size of the roller.\nIn most cases, it is necessary to apply a second coat of paint. It is recommended that this new application be done at least four hours after the first application.\nTo paint the corners and proximity of elements such as baseboards and switches, use a medium brush, so you’ll have more precision and reach more delicate places.\nHow to paint a wall that has already been painted\nIf the wall to be painted has old paint, it is important to remove this layer before applying the new paint. Sand the wall until it is even and suitable for repainting.\nRoom with painted wall.\nHow to paint textured wall\nIf the wall you intend to paint has any texture, special care is needed. The step-by-step must be followed, but what changes are the forms of application.\nYou can apply the paint with either a wool roller or a brush. If you prefer the brush, choose one with soft, wide bristles. Paint diagonally, one hand in one direction and the other in the opposite direction, to cover the entire textured wall. The tip, in this case, is to be patient and change the direction when applying.\nAfter applying the last coat of paint, remove all the masking tape, before it dries completely, to prevent it from peeling or breaking in any corner.\nWash all used material under running water when the paint is still fresh and dry it well before storing.\nWait at least four hours for the paint to dry, then arrange the furniture and objects in the room in the place.\nPainting the wall can be easy and fun\nWith the step-by-step in hand, just choose the color and type of paint you want to use in the space. Put on some clothes that you can get dirty, some music to play and give the first brushstroke.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://pickingdaisiesinpurgatory.com/living-creatively/finding-your-inner-michelangelo/","date":"2019-06-18T23:14:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627998844.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20190618223541-20190619005541-00019.warc.gz","language_score":0.9555387496948242,"token_count":333,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__59518256","lang":"en","text":"Why don’t more people paint? Because they’re afraid they’re not talented enough; because they’re afraid they’ll do it wrong. In reality there is no “wrong” way to do paint. Just ask my son. Heck, just go ask Jackson Pollock for that matter.\nFirst let’s start with the materials — you’ll need paint and something to paint on. Steal your kid’s watercolors, go to the local art supply store, whatever works for you.\nNow we’ll address the mindset — assume that you will suck at painting. That you are the most dreadful wanna-be that ever held a paintbrush. That no matter how hard you try, you will never be able to duplicate any famous painter’s work. Now that you’ve blown all expectations of success at this, you have nothing to lose but a little bit of time. You are ready to start.\nFree yourself from any constraints of style or technique — just have fun! Experiment. Put different colors together. Layer them on and scrape them off. Put colors next to and on top of each other. Let them drip. Try different brushes. Try something that’s not a brush. Use your fingers. Use your feet. Don’t think too much about it, just happily follow where your creative mind leads you.\nWhat do my son and Jackson Pollock have in common? They both found joy in painting. They didn’t paint because they were good at it; they became good at it because they painted.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.leighparry.com/about","date":"2023-09-21T16:09:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506028.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20230921141907-20230921171907-00039.warc.gz","language_score":0.9864603877067566,"token_count":400,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__234651530","lang":"en","text":"A lifelong artist\nLeigh Parry started drawing as soon as he could hold a pencil and never stopped. He was also a doctor, a GP, but he managed to keep drawing, painting and exhibiting pictures in his spare time while in practice, and occasionally in his consulting room or on a home visit when he drew animals to cheer up his young patients.\nArt was Leigh's full time occupation throughout his long retirement. He was a member and trustee of the Pastel Society UK and president from 1983 to 1988. He was particularly interested in horses – a keen rider himself - and became a member of the Society of Equestrian artists.\nHe was commissioned by the British Horse Society to paint pictures of the Burghley Horse Trials which were published as a limited edition print. He wrote and illustrated a series of articles on drawing and painting horses for The Artist magazine and was commissioned to produce a series of paintings of Olympic and other event horses competing at Badminton, Burghley and Chatsworth Horse Trials.\nLeigh was also an Honorary Member of the Pastel Society of Canada and a Council Member of the Royal Society of British Artists.\nLeigh's work was exhibited at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions, the Royal Cambrian Academy, the Paris Salon, the National Gallery of Canada, the New English Art Club and the Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries in London and for a number of years annually at the Llewellyn Alexander Gallery.\nJohn Ward CBE RA said of his work: “A lot of people paint in watercolours but few have the knack or gift for the medium that Leigh Parry has; he can touch in horses, humans and awkward things, like horse boxes, freshly and skilfully. His travel sketches have conviction, capturing a moment delightfully.”\nHe died in 2017 and his family has decided that these pictures should be put up for sale as they have all run out of wall space.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jayne-spencer-art-academy.teachable.com/","date":"2019-11-21T13:15:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496670821.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20191121125509-20191121153509-00400.warc.gz","language_score":0.9262513518333435,"token_count":273,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__82645683","lang":"en","text":"Learn The Foundations for Painting Gorgeous Watercolors\nHi there, and welcome to my online studio!\nI've been teaching watercolor for over a decade, and I think learning to paint in the privacy of your own home is a terrific way to learn this beautiful art form.\nStudents who focus on building a foundation of knowledge, skills, and techniques for applying watercolor, or any paint medium, will find it easier, ultimately, to uncover their own style. My courses are designed to provide you this foundation and the right tools for painting in in this extraordinary medium.\nIf you are just starting out, Turn One Color Into a Variety of Shades will give you a glimpse into the world of watercolor painting.\nEssentials of Beginning Watercolor is my comprehensive foundational course with over 6 hours of lessons you can take at your own pace. It's also available in a three-part series. You might try Essentials Part 2: Learning The Skills for Painting Popular Subject Matter if you have taken lessons before.\nFor students who want to learn new techniques, courses like Winterscapes in Watercolor and Painting Dramatic Skies are just some of the classes I've created to help students tackle specific challenges or subject matter.\nJoin me in painting vivid, beautiful watercolors. Have fun, and please let me know how you do!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://putnamartscouncil.com/product/painting-oil-acrylics-rosalie-marcus-open-levels-tuesday-1-330-pm-starts-jan-29/","date":"2019-03-19T15:55:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912201996.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20190319143502-20190319165502-00274.warc.gz","language_score":0.9160553216934204,"token_count":112,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__131901020","lang":"en","text":"This course will cover still life and photographic-sources and focus on composition, light, color, texture as well as the use and care of painting materials and tools. Lessons in color combinations, blending and applying paint will be covered with demonstrations by the instructor, using various painting styles, techniques and principles. Materials list provided upon registration – easels will be provided.\n6 Tuesdays, 1-3:30 pm\nJan 29, Feb 5, 12, 26, Mar 5, 12 make up class Mar 19\n$180 / $175 PAC members","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.buyrealestateinpasorobles.com/wall-painting-tips-to-save-money/","date":"2024-04-19T06:18:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817289.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419043820-20240419073820-00896.warc.gz","language_score":0.9541142582893372,"token_count":630,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__173427899","lang":"en","text":"I just went out today to buy a few gallons of paint to redo some walls, and I discovered that the premium paint in the local hardware type big box store was just a penny short of $50 a gallon! I am flabbergasted! I am repainting the walls of a 10 year old house, and it’s just time. Too many nail holes and scratches. But, this could have been avoided, if we had the original color from the contractor when the house was built.\nSo with budgets the way they are I realized that I have some wall painting tips that may be helpful.\n1. First of all, if you are purchasing a new home, insist on getting either a small can of the paint for touch ups and/or make sure and write down the brand, type and color of all the paint used both inside and outside the house. This way, you’ll be able to touch up wall marks yourself for years to come. The color matching systems just don’t work and you’ll end up repainting an entire room because your “color matched” paint just doesn’t match.\n2. ALWAYS buy good quality brushes. ALWAYS wash your brushes with soap and water (latex paints) or with brush cleaning solvents (oil based paints). And choose the correct brush for the job. Good quality brushes will specify which type of paint they work best with. I have brushes that are still in great shape that I have used almost every year that are over 10 years old.\n4. Purchase a canvas drop cloth. The plastic ones never stay in place, you can’t tell if the paint is on top or the bottom, your shoes or socks that you paint in will get all twisted up in them (I told you I’m almost a professional – I have lots of stories!) and they can only be used once. A good quality canvas drop cloth will last you for years.\n5. Keep all your painting tools in one plastic storage box. That way, when the next project arises (and it WILL) you will have all of your tools in one easy to buy location.\n6. If you have a steady hand, forget the taping. If you don’t, use the good blue painters tape. But don’t trust it because if your paint is too gloopy it can still ooze under the tape. A dryer brush and more trips to the can for more paint is always a safer bet.\nThese wall painting tips can really be relied on for any project. You will save money in the long run if you purchase good tools, take care of them and avoid having to repaint walls AT ALL if you have touch up paint on hand. And when your day does come to paint some walls, the ONLY thing you’ll have to buy, instead of that great new dress you just found, is the paint!\nI have lots of real estate advice too, whenever you may need it! I AM a professional real estate broker!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://everydayepic.wordpress.com/2017/03/13/adventures-in-art-daily-bread-or-the-doubleheader/","date":"2018-06-18T01:30:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267859923.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20180618012148-20180618032148-00109.warc.gz","language_score":0.9828330874443054,"token_count":486,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__146940517","lang":"en","text":"Burnt sienna has arrived, which means I have a new world of possibilities at my fingertips.\nThis weekend, I decided to go back to the first lesson that required the color: bread with butter. I had every intention of just painting it, but my weekend soon turned into a doubleheader.\nEvidently, I haven’t really talked about painting, so even close family didn’t know that I was doing it. When my mom saw the poppy, she decided she wanted one of her own. Needless to say, I enjoyed playing with those colors and shapes again.\nThe bread and butter was deceivingly simple. After the other things that I’ve done, I knew that there was more than met the eye. It played with two main techniques: adding an acrylic medium to make a glaze and more work with shadows.\nUsing an acrylic medium was an interesting experience. The whole canvas was originally the unbleached titanium that is visible in the background. The slice of bread is white thanks to a mix of acrylic medium and a smidge of white paint. I think I initially added a little too much white paint because it muddied the edges of the butter, so I painted back over the butter with more yellow. (Admittedly, a little too bright of a yellow, but it gives it a bit of a stylized look.) It wasn’t the smoothest first round, but I think I have a better feel for what to do next time.\nPlaying with shadows was fascinating. It took otherwise boring lines and gave it oomph. The grey on the edge of the butter was an early step and gave me a feel for which way the light was coming. The burnt sienna mixed with black on the edges of the bread is what really made it. The lines ended up a little thicker than I was anticipating, but I think it gives it character. The original in the lesson didn’t have any extra shadow on the right side, but it felt natural with the way mine ended up. And I went a little crazy with the paint on that side anyways, so it hides that.\nSo there it is. The doubleheader of a weekend. I think the next lesson is called “Misty Mountains.” Maybe I’ll add some details of my own to give it some more Middle-earth flare.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://africaimages.com/categories/art/paints-and-brushes-940","date":"2023-09-27T04:25:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510259.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927035329-20230927065329-00239.warc.gz","language_score":0.9477716684341431,"token_count":355,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__315443759","lang":"en","text":"Collection of paints and brushes stock photos\nArt is a visual that aims to convey the message with the help of images, putting into them as much meaning as possible. Talking about it would not be enough, so feel free to express yourself through art. We have prepared a rich collection of paints and brushes photographs that gets updated constantly. The images show everything about the art mediums and supplies and demonstrate them in action. So hurry and find the right pick for your project just in a few minutes!\nFind the suitable paints and brushes photos and use them for your business\nIt's much better to talk about art by complementing your story with unique, high-quality paints and brushes photos. They are great for designing or updating your art supplies store, illustrating books, articles, social media content, and developing advertising campaigns for art courses or masterclasses. Right and bright art supplies pictures will definitely attract the attention of connoisseurs who would become your potential clients. 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In addition, you may always use a picture of paints and brushes as a screensaver or add such a picture to the contact of a person you associate with art.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.biogs.com/snippets/davinci.html","date":"2022-09-29T04:12:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335304.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20220929034214-20220929064214-00639.warc.gz","language_score":0.9607455134391785,"token_count":302,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__102040831","lang":"en","text":"Leonardo da Vinci's Biography\nAround 1470 Leonardo da Vinci became an apprentice under Andrea del Verrochio, the Florentine sculptor and painter.\nLeonardo da Vinci's life was to be an amazing mix of art, engineering, invention and crossed fields as diverse as anatomy and military weapons.\nIn the early 1480s Leonardo da Vinci moved to Milan and worked in the service of Duke Ludovico Sforza. His mural The Last Supper finished in around 1498 was one of his most famous works of art from his time in Milan. The following year the Duke of Milan lost power and Leonardo da Vinci returned to Florence.\nIn 1503 Leonardo started painting the Mona Lisa (La Gioconda). Leonardo developed a new style of painting, which he used in the Mona Lisa. The technique was called Sfumato.\nIn 1506 Leonardo da Vinci returned to Milan, where much of his time was spent making discoveries in the field of anatomy. In 1513 he moved to Rome at the invitation of Pope Giuliano dei Medicire, where his important paintings included St John The Baptist. In 1517, at the invitation of the French king Francis I, Leonardo da Vinci moved to France, where he died on 2 May 1519.\nLeonardo's sketches reveal prototypes of gliders, deep sea diving suits, armoured cars, parachutes and an aerial screw akin to the helicopter.\nBack to Top","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artpembrokeshire.co.uk/artists/21/","date":"2013-12-13T00:05:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164758033/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204134558-00084-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9559154510498047,"token_count":228,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__187095730","lang":"en","text":"10 Dingle Lane\nT: 44 (0)1437 760 195\nSelf-taught, Peter Morgan believes that he started painting ‘seriously’ in about 1994. He had trained in architecture and civil engineering, and his early work was based on meticulous pen drawing. Ten years later, having studied the work of as many eminent and influential artists as he could see or read about, his pictures are more concerned with colour, mood and atmosphere.\nIn finding a way to his own style, Peter became fluent in many media and techniques but remained constant to his subject – the landscape, coastline and architecture of Pembrokeshire: ‘The landscapes haven’t changed, but they are so much more alive to me now’.\nWork displayed at:\nSt Davids Studio Gallery, St Davids\nPure Art, Milford Haven\nWorkshop Wales Gallery, Fishguard\nFountain Fine Art, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire\nOriel Pen y Fan Gallery, Brecon\nAlbany Gallery, Cardiff\nSeascape Gallery, Godalming, Surrey","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.syl-leeantiques.com/antique-painting-dealer-new-york-long-island/","date":"2023-11-30T10:12:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100184.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130094531-20231130124531-00607.warc.gz","language_score":0.9673182368278503,"token_count":615,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__204080078","lang":"en","text":"Antique Fine Art Dealer New York City\nIf you have an antique painting that has been in your family for generations, or have recently picked up an interesting piece, you might be wondering how much it’s worth. Luckily for you, we offer in-home fine art evaluation services to help you figure out whether you possess a true treasure.\nOur New York City painting and fine art specialists are especially interested in oil paintings. True professional-quality oil paintings possess several layers beginning with the base, usually fabric such as canvas stretched over a frame, but sometimes a plain wooden panel. Onto this is spread a base, which prevents the actual paints from rotting the canvas over time. If you possess an oil painting that is several centuries old, chances are excellent it has been treated in this fashion, which is good news.\nNotable oil painters to watch out for include Henry Bacon, Frederick Childe Hassam, Roger Eliot Fry and Grant Wood of “American Gothic” fame. You can see a full list of great oil painting artists of the last few centuries here, which will give you a good idea of the styles of painting that are most popular with antiques dealers and the artist names that will sell well. Even if the painting isn’t from a world renowned artist, we still want to take a look and let you know what we think!\nWe also buy antique watercolor paintings. A popular misconception about watercolor work is that it doesn’t last as long as oil paintings. Sometimes this is true, but not because of watercolor’s inherent unsuitability, but rather due to the fact that it is often used on paper made from ordinary wood pulp. Unfortunately, this paper will turn yellow and brittle over time, but paintings made on traditional cotton rag will not. They can last up to several centuries.\nIf you have an antique watercolor in your possession that you’d like to sell, show it to us and we will give you an estimate of its worth based on the quality of the painting as well as the materials it is composed of. A huge range of artists created watercolor throughout the last several centuries, so many names will fetch a good price. Some particularly illustrious artists to look for, should you be so lucky, include John James Audobon, Winslow Homer, Frederic Remington and Irving Shapiro, but you can find a full list of watercolor masters here.\nWe have a great appreciation of all fine art. In addition to our interest in antique paintings, we will also take a look at any other antique artwork you may have in your possession. This includes antique pastel drawings, antique pen and ink work, antique sketches and mixed media paintings. If you think it might be worth something and you’d like to sell it, we would love to have a look.\nWhat’s Next? Please allow us to assist you with any and all of your antique, fine art, collectible and jewelry needs. We look forward to meeting you!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.iocostudiogallery.com/2020/11/10/chuma-march-5-2020/","date":"2020-12-03T19:53:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141732696.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20201203190021-20201203220021-00398.warc.gz","language_score":0.9790872931480408,"token_count":203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__151179739","lang":"en","text":"Opening Reception March 5, 2020 from 7 to 10 PM.\nShowcasing paintings on canvas and paper. Exhibition up until April 5, 2020.\nAfter several years of working in graphic design and advertising, Chuma started focusing his efforts on comics and illustration, combining painting with graphic design. In 1989 he held his first exhibition in France at the Centre du Lavoir (LesHerbiers) and in 1993 he was invited to the Homenaje als Artistes del Mon in Sitges. Since then he has participated in several exhibitions throughout Spain and has won various painting competitions.\nThrough the years his artistic techniques have gone through various stages, themes and forms of expression. From his early classic use of Chinese ink in his comics he began to move towards a more modern pop-art style blurring and saturating his colors with the use of acrylics and canvas for his figurative and urban cityscapes.\nCHUMA ARGUIÑÁRIZ in PICTURES","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://paintersdecoratoredinburgh.co.uk/about/","date":"2022-05-27T16:23:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662658761.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20220527142854-20220527172854-00653.warc.gz","language_score":0.9202530384063721,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__54829712","lang":"en","text":"PROFESSIONAL EDINBURGH PAINTERS & DECORATORS\nEDINBURGH PAINTER AND DECORATOR Company are a professional and trustworthy team who work across Edinburgh, the Lothians and Fife. We pride ourselves on our high standard of work, our attention to detail and always ensuring we achieve a quality finish for our clients.\nOur services include painting, plastering, interior decorating and exterior decorating, serving both commercial and residential properties. We now also offer a free colour consultation.\nGood customer service and ensuring you are completely satisfied with our work is our top priority at the Edinburgh Painting and Decorator Company. We provide free estimates with a complete breakdown of all costs for each job undertaken.\nAt the Edinburgh Painting and Decorator Company we are also proud of the vast range of eco-friendly and organic paints we offer. With the ability to offer brands of paint such as; Craig and Rose, Farrow & Ball and Little Greene. Edinburgh Painting and Decorator Company provides the largest range of Anti-Allergenic and environmentally friendly paints in Scotland.\nYour level of satisfaction is of the utmost importance to us at the Edinburgh Painting and Decorator Company. As such, we offer a guarantee with all work completed.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://gap.net.au/job-detail.aspx?ID=111","date":"2017-10-18T20:27:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187823114.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20171018195607-20171018215607-00184.warc.gz","language_score":0.9717773795127869,"token_count":131,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__235115185","lang":"en","text":"Melinda Harper new paintings and glass works\n27 February - 27 April 2008\nMelinda Harper is one of Australia's best known Abstract painters. Part of the group of artists involved with Melbourne's Store 5 group in the 1980s, Harper has been working consistently with colour. Melinda Harper's work recalls the hard edge, flat colour and careful methodical composition made popular by the Op Artists of the mid-last century but they also reflect the joy of colour, paint and the practice of painting itself.\nThis exhition features large painted works as well as a series of vessels and vases, and a new group of small embroideries.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rodwinning.com/events/1175","date":"2023-03-30T11:55:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949181.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330101355-20230330131355-00721.warc.gz","language_score":0.8628603219985962,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__25918000","lang":"en","text":"11 Apr 2017 - 24 Jun 2017\n14th Annual Oil and Water Art Competition and Show by South Delta Artists Guild\nEvent Website: http://southdeltaartistsguild.com\nGallery 1710 South Delta Artists Guild Tsawwassen BC\nReception: 1 Jun 2017\nThe South Delta Artists Guild presents the 14th Annual Oil and Water Art Competition and Show\nDeadline for Jpeg entry May 7th 11:59pm. $1000.00 Best in show prize with many more cash and merchandise prizes. See prospective at www.southdeltaartistsguild.com for complete details.\nDeadline for entry May 7, $1000.00 first prize..","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mrsminiversdaughter.blogspot.com/2013/03/men-of-docks-1912-as-i-walking-around.html","date":"2017-04-24T09:20:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917119225.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031159-00545-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9516010284423828,"token_count":239,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__136081513","lang":"en","text":"|Men of the Docks, 1912|\nBellows painted longshore men on the Brooklyn waterfront, waiting to unload a vast ocean liner with the skyscrapers of Manhattan in the background. He painted the street life of the Lower East Side, tin can fights between gangs, skinny boys bathing in the muddy East River,\nand the vast excavation pit where workers toiled to build Penn Station. He painted the baying audience at seedy boxing clubs in the parts of the city where the tired, the poor and the huddled masses now swarmed. This is the underbelly of Edith Wharton's New York.\n|Stag at Sharkey's, 1909|\n|North River, 1908|\n|Love of Winter, 1914|\n|Mr and Mrs Phillip Wase, 1924|\n|Easter Snow, 1915|\nFinally, simply because it seems horribly appropriate, I couldn't resist this painting of ladies in their new spring outfits defying the snowy Easter weather of 1915.\nBellows is barely known in the UK, so I don't suppose this exhibition will be a crowd-puller but I think it's a knock-out.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.painters-decorators101.co.uk/western-isles","date":"2019-02-21T18:11:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247506094.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20190221172909-20190221194909-00269.warc.gz","language_score":0.9538322687149048,"token_count":315,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__119050222","lang":"en","text":"Suppling quality, comprehensive Painting and Decorating services for private and commercial customers.Quality specifications and estimates are free. workmanship assured. fully insured and h.s.ecompliant.\nCarnegie Decorators, based in Dunfermline, Fife are a high quality decorating company. We offer a range of services including painting, paperhanging, marbling and graining.\nWith 25 years experience in the Painters and Decorators craft, Cartside Decorators Ltd provides high quality decorating to customers throughout the central Scotland. Set-Up in 1982, the business islocated in East Kilbride (Glasgow). Cartside Decorators undertake commercial and private contracts which include new builds or refurbishments. Their services include ames(joint) taping, plastering, drylining, coving, painting and wallpapering. They have received an NHBC Quality Award and all contracts\nIf you are thinking of upgrading or redecorating your home, why not ask the professionals? Gray and Sons are based in Falkirk and specialise in both interior and exterior decorating. For any paintingwork, an experienced painter is essential. Decorating your home can be more complicated than you may think, as it often involves using ladders and painting chemicals, and exterior work involves scaling the side of your home and going on top of the roof. A professional and experienced painter...\nFully insured, experienced decorator. Interior & Exterior. Call now for a free quote.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://faithdance.org/en/kategorie/subjects/dance-en/","date":"2018-04-23T07:34:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125945855.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20180423070455-20180423090455-00482.warc.gz","language_score":0.9693670868873596,"token_count":879,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__139825409","lang":"en","text":"My third ‘nearly’ act drawing is a ballet dancer. I painted her with Aquarell watercolor on tinted paper (Mi-Teintes). I found the reference photo on Pinterest and traced it back to a Tumblr Blog, but could not find any Copyright info.\nThis mixed media painting is part of the series “Dance of the Trees”. It shows a tree which is half tree, half dancer emerging from the tree trunk. Some of the branches still try to hold onto the dancer. The facial expression is patterned after Edvard Munch‘s “The Scream“. The background has the color palette of a beautiful sunrise. Maybe this means it is the morning of a new and liberated life?\nThe background is painted with acrylic paint, while the tree and the dancer are painted with oil paint.\nThis painting is presently on display at the Atrium, Bad Schallerbach, Upper Austria, and is for sale after the exhibition (at the end of October). Contact me if you are interested in buying the original. If you want to buy canvas prints, posters and greeting cards, go here.\nMy upcoming exhibition has the title “The Dance of Trees” and as a result, I tried different ways to express the moving character of trees.\nDancing Birch Self-portrait\nThis painting of a birch that dances started out as a self-portrait. During a Christian art congress the participants of our painting class got 30 minutes to paint something that represents them.\nThe dancing birch was the result of these 30 minutes, even though I later went over it in more detail.\nWhy a dancing birch?\nThe title of the exhibition combines two of my loves – trees and dance.\nI love trees – sometimes I say that I have a “Dogmatix-Soul” because like him I am saddened about every cut tree. Birches (as well as beeches) have a special place in my heart. I sometimes call birches “my sisters”.\nAnd of course, I love dance – that’s why I chose “Faith-Dance” as my artist name.\nThat’s why I felt that a dancing birch would be a good way of presenting myself. I was very moved by the remarks of my class-mates as they tried to interpret the original painting, because so many things were spot on about me.\nThe original 30 minute painting was done with watercolor; the final painting was done with gouache on top of it. The painting is on a thin passepartout board, size 20 x 27.5in (50×70 cm).\nEven though most of you won’t have the opportunity to visit my next exhibition in Upper Austria, I still want to let you know about it. Here is the front of the invitation:\nThe theme of the exhibition will be “Dance of the Trees – unmovable and yet moved”. It combines two of my loves – dance and trees. I will soon post some of the paintings that will be displayed during the exhibition.\nThe opening will be on Friday September 19, 2014 at 7 pm at the Atrium Foyer, 4701 Bad Schallerbach, Upper Austria, with musical contributions from Carmen Graf. The exhibition can be visited every day from 9 am to 5 pm until October 29, 2014.\nLast week I discovered an unusual painting course in Linz, Upper Austria. I was able to participate one evening and get to know it a little bit. Friedrich Wurm developed a concept called “Paint and Smile. He offers four different painting techniques that are also suitable for beginners. The topic of this evening was “Adventures in your head”.\nHere is my result of this creativity evening. I was amazed myself what we were able to achieve with simple and unconventional methods.\nPerichoresis is a theological expression that describes an aspect of the trinity. Many years ago, I heard a sermon on this topic and the speaker tried to describe it as a form of dance, combining harmony, individualism and yet perfect consideration for each other. This was in the back of my mind when I painted this picture:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hitchcocksmuse.tumblr.com/","date":"2013-05-24T08:02:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368704368465/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516113928-00048-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9549375772476196,"token_count":180,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__9320665","lang":"en","text":"On set, Alfred Hitchcock would always refer to Anthony Perkins as “Master Bates”.\n50 Favorite Movies of All Time (in no particular order) → #10 REAR WINDOW; Alfred Hitchcock ~ “Intelligence. Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence.”\nI’m actually abroad right now, and I don’t have reliable internet access! I promise there will be more to come at the end of the summer!\nThanks for following!\nThe Bates house in Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) was largely modeled on an oil painting at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. The canvas is called “House by the Railroad” and was painted in 1925 by American iconic artist Edward Hopper. The architectural details, viewpoint and austere sky is almost identical as seen in the film.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.shipped.io/blogs/news/painting-essentials-the-best-products-to-expand-your-creativity","date":"2022-11-26T16:15:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446708010.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20221126144448-20221126174448-00527.warc.gz","language_score":0.9511188268661499,"token_count":717,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__294853929","lang":"en","text":"Painting Essentials: The Best Products to Expand Your Creativity\nDuring these trying times, you may have noticed an influx of people showcasing their baking, cooking, sewing, and painting skills online. These activities are primarily geared towards chasing away boredom. But on the flip side, engaging in such creative activities has a positive impact on your mental health.\nAccording to experts, engaging in creative activities can act as a buffer against anxiety and stress. Painting can especially help you speak to yourself and take charge of the situation. However, to yield these benefits, you have to invest in the best painting products.\nLuckily, you can get these painting essentials from online shopping websites in Lebanon. Below are some art painting supplies you should consider, and that will improve your quarantine experience.\nFor any painting project, you will need quality paintbrushes to get the job done. And for the best results, you'll need different sizes. Unfortunately, purchasing different paintbrush sizes can be expensive.\nBecause of this, Soucolor designed a 10-piece value pack. This paintbrush set features all-purpose brushes that you can use with oil, enamel, watercolor, acrylic, cel-vinyl, and Gouache painting. Each brush has durable bristles, a wooden handle, and nickel ferrules.\nMoreover, they are easy to maintain. All you need to do is clean them with soapy water and air-dry them.\nFor fine art painting, you need to mix and hold the different colors you use in one place. The best tool for this is a well palette.\nThe Darice plastic well Palette has ten wells and a beautiful oblong shape. It is sturdy, washable, and perfect for crafters, kids, and fine artists. And if your fine art requires a lot more color, you'll benefit from the 20-well palette.\nAcrylic paint is by far the most versatile and less toxic paint in the market. The beauty of this paint is that it is water-soluble when it's wet and when it dries, it creates a flexible and water-resistant surface onto which you can add new layers of paint without messing with the layers underneath.\nThis acrylic paint set has twelve vibrant colors that you can use on fabric, ceramic, wood, and canvas. It is an ideal kit for professional creatives, students, and beginners as well.\nNB: every set comes with three free paintbrushes.\nCanvas panels are popular in the painting world. Painters love them because they are receptive to paintbrushes and are durable.\nThis panel set comes with 12 canvas panels, each measuring 8x10 inches. The panels come primed and ready to paint, which adds to their convenience.\nA palette knife comes in handy when applying a clean patch of color onto a canvas or even over a dry layer of paint. The knife allows you to swipe the paint onto your canvas with smooth motions – much like the motions of a baker when they are frosting cakes.\nThis set of painting knives are made from stainless steel, has a beautiful handle, and can be used on various surfaces and paints.\nYou can purchase all these products from Amazon in Lebanon. And to improve your shopping experience, you can use Shipped.io, a shopping, and shipping service, which helps you in calculating the final cost of your cart.\nAlso, in the event you get stuck, Shipped.io has customer support ready to help you through the process of Amazon Shipping to Lebanon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://austinnaud.wordpress.com/2014/09/01/wk1-glamfa-artist-maria-rendon/","date":"2018-06-25T17:50:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267868237.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20180625170045-20180625190045-00074.warc.gz","language_score":0.9756737351417542,"token_count":172,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__206716622","lang":"en","text":"During my first visit to the art galleries at CSULB, I chose the painting above to write about. The artist’s name is Maria Rendon. The canvas was huge compared to many other pieces of art in the galleries. When i look at it, I can’t help but think of the image looking like a heart. Perhaps that was Maria’s intention, perhaps not. I also imagine the yellow and brown spots of the painting as symbolizing the effects of doing harm to your body, such as smoking. I thought that Maria Rendon’s art was very interesting to look at and interpret and i hope to see more pieces from her soon.\nYou can see more of Maria Rendon’s art at http://greaterlamfa.com/Glamfa2014/Rendon_2014.html","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.2tallguyspainting.com/services","date":"2020-02-28T01:59:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875146940.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20200228012313-20200228042313-00166.warc.gz","language_score":0.9235942959785461,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__9274098","lang":"en","text":"Painting is one of the most affordable ways of adding value and enjoyability to your home. A quality paint applied by professionals can add new life and opportunity to the design of your home. A new coat of paint with the proper preparation will leave your walls looking cleaner, smoother, and more aesthetic.\nWe specialize in the hard to reach areas of your home such as high walls and ceilings, staircases, and exterior walls. If you're already painting but can't reach these areas, don't worry... Let the tall guys do it!\nInterior and Exterior Painting\nDrywall & Repair\nWallpaper & Removal","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.holidify.com/pages/tribal-art-of-india-4497.html","date":"2023-12-06T00:35:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100575.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206000253-20231206030253-00180.warc.gz","language_score":0.9647421836853027,"token_count":1389,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__72160856","lang":"en","text":"Here are 10 Tribal Arts of India:\n- Warli Folk Paintings\n- Tanjore Paintings or Thanjavur Paintings\n- Madhubani Art\n- Saura Paintings\n- Bhil Art\n- Pattachitra Paintings\n- Kalamazethu Art\n- Khovar Art\n- Kavad or Kawad Art\n1. Warli Folk PaintingsBelonging to the state of Maharashtra, this tribal art is famous for its elementary wall paintings. It is one of the finest examples of folk paintings. In this, basic geometrical shapes are used such as- square, circle, triangle. These paintings are carved in white colour (bamboo used as a brush) on a dark red coloured background. The painting portrays hunting, festivals, fishing, farming, dancing and other scenes of daily life.\n2. Tanjore Painting or Thanjavur PaintingOriginating from the town of Thanjavur in the state of Tamil Nadu, this tribal art is a celebration of the region's rich artistic tradition. This art was first developed in the late 16th century. This classical South-Indian painting style is famous for their use of vibrant colours, glass, stones and gold foils in the work. They are made on a wooden board which is made either from teak wood or jackfruit. These paintings mostly depict Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The faces of the deity are made such that they have a round face, oval-shaped eyes. After this, the main body of the deity is enclosed using an arch, curtain, etc.\n3. Madhubani ArtMadhubani is an Indian art formed by the women of Mithila. Also referred to as Mithila art, it is originated from Bihar. The paintings are made on freshly plastered mud walls, which generally depicts nature or religious intent. It involves pictures of Shiva, Krishna, Saraswati, Rama, Durga, Sun, Moon, trees, flowers, animals, wedding scenes etc. The painting is completed using brushes, twigs, fingers, match-sticks with natural dyes and pigments etc. The main aim of this painting is to cover every inch, gaps with all possible patterns, shapes, designs.\n4. Saura PaintingsSaura is a style of mural paintings which is related to the Saura tribe of Odisha. These paintings also originated from the state of Orissa but it is also found in the states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand. They are also called Ikons. The backdrop of the painting is prepared from red or yellow ochre which is painted using brush and bamboo. Very simple figures are used which depict the simple yet meaningful everyday life of a village farmer. These paintings are similar to Warli paintings. The only difference between the two is the use of geometrical figures. These paintings are drawn during marriage, child-birth or any other special occasion.\n5. Bhil Art\nBhils are the second largest tribal community of India. Bhil art is also given by them. Originating from the states of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra. This art unveils the life of Bhils themself. This tribe used dots to depict life in vibrant colours. They try to connect their art and paintings with their Gods, Goddesses and nature. This includes carving of the Sun, Moon, nature, Gods, etc. from natural and herbal colours on walls or paper. One can easily understand the story behind the painting.\n6. GondOriginated from the state of Madhya Pradesh and nearby states, this art is carved on the mud walls. These paintings are rich in details, lines, colours, mystery and humour. These paintings are also drawn on paper, canvas, cloths etc. In these paintings, lines, dots and dashes are important features. This painting is drawn during major festivals such as Holi, Diwali, etc. These paintings are so good in quality that they can last for about 20 years even without any tampering.\n7. Pattachitra PaintingPattachitra paintings are traditional paintings which originated from Odisha and West Bengal. It is a cloth-based painting which portrays Gods and Goddesses, made of sharp and fine lines in bold colours, floral designs in borders. In olden days, these paintings were used as story-telling. What makes this art different from others is the way clothes are depicted. These paintings are carved on “Patta” which means canvas. It is one of the oldest tribal art in India. It is said that an original Pattachitra painting is made from 100% natural colours and can take even months to complete.\n8. Kalamezhuthu ArtKalamezhuthu art is a ritual art of God’s own country- Kerala. “Kalam” means picture and “ezhuthu” means drawing. This is a painting done on the floor and it can be seen during festivals and special occasions. It has its way of drawing. First, the sacred deity is created, during which various remedies are taken into consideration, such as, deity, natural pigment, dimensions, colour choice, etc. After this, he is worshipped and songs are sung in praise of him. Finally, the drawing is erased by dancing on it through ritual steps.\n9. Khovar ArtThis traditional wall art is done in the harvest season. The word Kho or Koh means cave and Var means husband. This matriarchal art is done by the women of the house to decorate the wedding chambers of newlywed couples. Khovar art originated from Jharkhand. The backdrop is prepared by firstly applying a coat of black mud and then followed by applying a coat of white mud. After this, a tool is used to peel the coating and give the desired design. Usually, tribal people living in the forest carve animals like, Tiger, Snake, Peacock, etc. while those living on plains carve Cow, Goat, Pigeon, etc.\n10. Kavad or Kawad ArtKavad or Kawad art of Rajasthan is around 500 years old art which is practised by Jangid Brahmins of Chittorgarh. It is a three-dimensional box which has multiple panels that can be unfolded. It is a portable temple in which various Gods and Goddesses are painted. These panels are made of light wood and depict stories of epics like Ramayana, Puranas, Bhagavad Gita and many more.\nIt's a matter of great pride that the Tribal Arts of India are still practised in many places and people have kept it alive today even after so many years.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.popularbloggers.com.au/searching-painting-services-near-me-again/","date":"2023-12-09T15:58:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100912.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209134916-20231209164916-00843.warc.gz","language_score":0.9690489768981934,"token_count":363,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__231178032","lang":"en","text":"You have been searching for a paint company that offers high-quality service for your home and so far, you have run into dead ends. The companies either charge far beyond your budget, cannot do the job within the time frame or do not have the best reputations as far as paint jobs go. You don’t want to take risks with just any paint company. You might have a paint job that contains lead, or perhaps the paint on the exterior of your home has been negatively impacted because of weathering. Searching for painting services near me does not guarantee you a quality paint company to get the job done.\nHiring a good paint company is important. If you are trying to sell a home, a new paint job can increase the value of the property. If you are simply looking to refresh the paint job that you currently have, this can positively affect your mental state. Paint jobs are not only aesthetically pleasing. A great paint job can improve the health of your home or building and protect it against environmental factors and increase the longevity of your walls. That is because of the properties in these types of paint that help act as a shield.\nOne Touch Paint is a paint company invested in providing you with the best paint job. These experts have years of experience under their belts. This company offers services to both residences and commercial properties. Once you contact them for a consultation you can schedule a date and time for the painters to go out to your property. Customer satisfaction is their priority so if you are trying to stay within a certain budget the company works with you to continue delivering the best paint job for your property without breaking the bank. If you are looking for “painting services near me,” contact this company for your free consultation.\nBe the first to like.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.joreimer.ca/mbr_bio.php","date":"2019-09-19T17:25:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573561.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20190919163337-20190919185337-00332.warc.gz","language_score":0.9789226055145264,"token_count":332,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__200186042","lang":"en","text":"Jo Reimer explores multiple avenues of artistic expression in her work. She finds that painting is the meditation that brings peace into her life.\nJo began her training with drawing classes in the early 80s. Her first foray into painting started with fabric; she painted “wearable art” as well as art for the home. She then decided to experiment with painting on canvas and after exploring many mediums she discovered oils.\nJo has chosen to use oils for its flow, colour and depth. She is drawn to the canvas by the endless possibilities of movement and the interplay of colour and light. Faces and figures have become main elements in many of her paintings; she is intrigued by their endless expressivity. Jo always strives to convey a mood in her paintings: from whimsical and vibrant to meditative and thoughtful.\nFigure drawing and the quality of line continue to inspire Jo. She spent 6 months exploring the world of black and white creating charcoal portrait drawings. Jo also experimented with oil portrait studies using her non-dominant hand. She is thrilled with the results of these new approaches and is excited to expand on these ideas.\nRecently Jo has reproduced a selection of her work on aluminum. She is thrilled with the play of light on the aluminum as well as the durability and lightweight quality of the pieces. The aluminum is UV resistant and they make great outdoor art! You will see Jo's quirky images of goats and crows and landscapes featuring rusted vehicles in the new Metal Prints gallery on this site.\nSelections of these metal prints are available for purchase at the Noble Ridge Winery in Okanangan Falls B.C.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://superiorpaintingservicesinc.com/contact-us/","date":"2022-07-05T09:33:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656104542759.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20220705083545-20220705113545-00515.warc.gz","language_score":0.9143534898757935,"token_count":120,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__230044127","lang":"en","text":"Is your business’ exterior showing signs of weathering and wear? Does your interior look dated or lackluster? Contact the professionals at Superior Painting Services, Inc. to provide you with commercial interior and exterior painting. We have experience painting for businesses of all types and sizes, with franchise clients and large scale completed projects decorating our portfolio.\nContact Proven Commercial Painters\nOur service area extends throughout North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, and we welcome projects within 4 hours in any direction out of Raleigh, NC. For more information or to schedule a consultation, please fill out the form below.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://kerryischilling.blogspot.com/2016/10/snowy-night-with-your-bffs.html","date":"2019-01-22T17:42:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583857993.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20190122161345-20190122183345-00229.warc.gz","language_score":0.9381445050239563,"token_count":169,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__144850730","lang":"en","text":"Hello hello and happy Monday to you.\nI know winter is still a little time away. But I have been wanting to use the Snowflake Dies forever. Since I can't wait any longer, hehe! I decided it would be wonderful for the BFFs from the Bench set to enjoy a beautiful snowy night, right?\nFor the snowy background I used Color Burst, I started by misting the watercolor paper with water. Then sprinkled the Color Burst and allowed it to do its magic. I used a piece of vellum to tone down the color a bit. I added some chunky embossing enamel to create some snow.\nFor the Girlfriends, I stamped them with Tombow markers on watercolor paper. And using a damp brush, I softened the edges and colored them a bit.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://agoriginals.com/","date":"2022-10-04T04:14:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030337473.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20221004023206-20221004053206-00080.warc.gz","language_score":0.9240197539329529,"token_count":186,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__224715886","lang":"en","text":"30\"x72\" AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE.\nImpasto painting. Acrylic on canvas. Created with palette knives, brushes, spray paint, pouring and moulding mediums to create a variety of finishes & textures.\nPlease email email@example.com to purchase or to enquire.\nMONTHLY PAYMENT INSTALMENTS AVAILABLE WITH CLEARPAY AND KLARNA\nCheck out my latest blog post!See BLOG\nArt has saved me on more than one occasion, and I will continue to use it as my therapy for now and in my future. Art means more to me than just paint on a canvas. To me it means freedom, it means happiness, and by being able to paint, it means I am defying all odds that I would ever make it as an artist.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://treatstreetbicycle.com/how-long-does-rustoleum-take-to-dry/","date":"2023-10-04T03:40:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511351.18/warc/CC-MAIN-20231004020329-20231004050329-00795.warc.gz","language_score":0.916282594203949,"token_count":1010,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__138958377","lang":"en","text":"Rustoleum typically takes about 24 hours to dry completely. When applying Rustoleum, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the specific product being used.\nProper drying time is essential to ensure a durable and professional-looking finish.\nFactors Affecting Drying Time\nFactors affecting the drying time of Rustoleum include environmental conditions, humidity level, temperature range, air circulation, paint application thickness, single coat versus multiple coats, and spray versus brush application. It is important to consider these factors as they can significantly impact how long it takes for the paint to dry.\nHigh humidity levels can prolong drying time, while low humidity can speed it up. Temperature also plays a role, with warmer temperatures generally leading to faster drying. Adequate air circulation helps to promote drying, while insufficient airflow can slow it down.\nThe thickness of the paint application also affects drying time, with thicker layers taking longer to dry. Similarly, using multiple coats will extend the overall drying time. Different application methods, such as spraying or brushing, can also influence how quickly the paint dries.\nSpray applications often dry faster, while brush applications may take longer. Additionally, the thickness of each layer applied makes a difference, with thin layers drying more quickly than thick ones. Considering these various factors will help you determine how long it will take for your Rustoleum paint to dry.\nTypical Drying Times For Different Rustoleum Products\nRustoleum drying times vary depending on the specific product and finish. Rustoleum oil-based paints, such as gloss, satin, and matte finishes, generally take around 24 hours to dry completely. For water-based paints, the drying time is similar, with gloss, satin, and matte finishes needing about 24 hours.\nRustoleum spray paints, including general-purpose and specialty finishes, typically dry within 20 minutes to an hour. When it comes to Rust-Oleum professional paints, like metal primer, enamel coatings, and high-performance protective enamel, they usually take 1-2 hours to dry. It’s important to note that drying times can also be affected by factors such as temperature and humidity.\nEnsure adequate ventilation and allow enough time for the paint to fully dry before handling or applying additional coats.\nTips For Accelerating The Drying Process\nThe drying time of Rustoleum varies, but here are some tips to help accelerate the process. First, make sure the surface is properly prepared. Next, apply thin coats of Rustoleum for faster drying. Utilize proper ventilation to help the paint dry quicker.\nConsider using fans or heat sources to speed up the drying time even further. Lastly, allow adequate drying time between each coat to ensure a thorough and efficient process. By following these guidelines, you can significantly reduce the drying time of Rustoleum and complete your projects in a timely manner.\nFrequently Asked Questions On How Long Does Rustoleum Take To Dry\nHow Long Does It Take For Rustoleum Paint To Dry?\nRustoleum paint typically dries within 24 hours.\nHow Long Does Rustoleum Paint Need To Dry Before It Gets Wet?\nRustoleum paint needs to dry completely before it can get wet, typically taking around 24 hours.\nHow Long To Wait Between Coats Of Rustoleum Paint?\nWait at least 24 hours between coats of Rustoleum paint for optimal results.\nWhy Is My Rustoleum Spray Paint Not Drying?\nThere can be a few reasons why your Rust-Oleum spray paint is not drying properly.\nHow Long Does It Take For Rustoleum To Dry On Metal?\nThe drying time of Rustoleum on metal surfaces depends on the thickness of the coating. Generally, it takes about 24-48 hours for it to fully dry.\nCan I Speed Up The Drying Process Of Rustoleum?\nYes, there are a few ways to accelerate the drying process of Rustoleum. You can ensure good ventilation, use a fan or a heater, or apply thinner coats for faster drying.\nUnderstanding the drying time of Rustoleum is essential for successful paint projects. The specific factors that influence drying time include temperature, humidity, and the type of Rustoleum product used. Generally, Rustoleum dries to the touch within 2-4 hours and can be recoated after 24 hours.\nHowever, full curing may take up to 7-10 days, depending on the conditions. To ensure a smooth and long-lasting finish, it is crucial to follow the recommended drying and curing times as stated on the product labels. By allowing the appropriate amount of time for the paint to dry and cure, you can prevent smudging, sticking, or damage to the freshly painted surface.\nPrioritize patience and allow the necessary time for Rustoleum to fully dry to achieve the best results for your paint project.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.gliebepaintingva.com/","date":"2014-07-22T19:20:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-23/segments/1405997862121.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20140722025742-00161-ip-10-33-131-23.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8832949995994568,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-23__0__159893455","lang":"en","text":"Gloucester, VA Paint\nAndrew J. Gliebe Painting\nDoes your home need fresh coat of paint? Contact Andrew J. Gliebe Painting of Gloucester, VA for all your interior and exterior painting needs. Our licensed and insured experts provide a wide range of professional painting services to the Gloucester and Middle Peninsula area.\nLearn More About Andrew J. Gliebe Painting:\n- Non-voc and non-toxic paints in many colors\n- Wallpaper removal\n- Pressure washing\n- Desk staining\nWe use only the highest quality paints, including\nContact Andrew J. Gliebe Painting today at 804-832-1004 for all of your Gloucester, VA paint needs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://occursillo.org/daily-spiritual-guide-for-may-16th-2","date":"2021-06-21T01:54:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488259200.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20210620235118-20210621025118-00489.warc.gz","language_score":0.9911400675773621,"token_count":249,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__114081992","lang":"en","text":"A story has been told of Leonardo Da Vinci regarding one of his paintings. According to the writer, he decided to paint a very large painting. He selected the canvas, decided on the subject matter, prepared the pigments to get just the desired blend of color. This preparation took many months. He then began painting. After a period of time he quit painting. He asked one of his students to finish what he had started. The student was horrified and argued he could not possibly do the work of the master. Leonardo told him to follow his inspiration, learn from what he taught him and do the best he could. He would be happy with the results.\nThis story is what the Ascension is about. The master (Jesus) has quit working on his masterpiece and has returned to the Father. He has asked us, his students, to finish what he began. It may not be perfect, but if we follow his inspiration and learn from what he taught us, it will be acceptable to the master and he will be happy with the results.\nMy friends, it’s time to go out and finish the painting the master had begun !!\nSt. Joseph, pray for us !\nDeColores, Deacon Doug","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://treignacprojet.org/exhibitions/jessie-flood-paddock-mammoth-adoration/","date":"2024-04-15T03:05:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816939.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415014252-20240415044252-00361.warc.gz","language_score":0.9676639437675476,"token_count":532,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__194671613","lang":"en","text":"Jessie Flood-Paddock’s new work, Mammoth Adoration, weaves between alternating anecdotes from art history and personal experience about the defacement of works of art. The first anecdote recalls surrealist poet and painter, André Breton, who, while visiting the cave paintings at Pech Merle in 1952, claimed that they were fake, and scratched at a drawing of a mammoth to show that the paint was still wet. The painting was authentic and Mr Breton was taken to court for damage to historical property.\nThe second occurred while the artist was exhibiting in Warsaw where a video projection was attacked with paint by protesters. Beyond the reasons for the protest itself, the tragi-comic or hopeless, impotency of the attack remained as its strongest feature. Mammoth Adoration also references the vandalism on 17th July 2011, of a painting by Nicolas Poussin called the Adoration of the Golden Calf (1633-34). This painting, depicting the idol set up by the Israelites while Moses was receiving the Ten Commandments, was sprayed with reddish paint by a man of 57 years while it hung in room 19 of the National Gallery, London.\nJessie Flood-Paddock intertwines these tales as a backdrop to the iconoclastic defacement of her own projected video-work depicting a toy mammoth. Here, her act of vandalism does not damage the video itself but disrupts the scene of its exhibition. It becomes separated from the artwork it tries to attack, and stands apart from it in its own right. In the same space, a radio plays quietly as if someone has just left the room.\nThe discovery by young teenagers of the caves of Pech Merle in 1922 opens another layer in the work. The artist’s short video conjures the imaginary world of childhood play, she evokes the unmediated wonder that children still thrill to of encountering monstrous creatures, real or imaginary, a fascination still accessible in adolescence. It is this playful alteration of space through changing scale that the artist counterpoints to the more destructive forms of iconoclastic transformation. Additionally, in the video’s candlelit intimacy, associations are made to the making of the original cave paintings. These paintings are our earliest evidence of man’s relationship to the magical power of the image, a potency that is linked to death. These images depict the hunting and slaying of great animals. This reveals, according to George Bataille in his work on Palaeolithic cave painting and the sacred, that ‘from the very beginning, death had introduced the beyond of human life.’","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://egotalk.co.za/","date":"2020-02-28T02:52:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875146940.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20200228012313-20200228042313-00091.warc.gz","language_score":0.9546263217926025,"token_count":1193,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__73740249","lang":"en","text":"Welcome to EGOTALK Painters In Cape Town, Western cape’s most affordable & professional painting service. Throughout the years we have helped thousands of homeowners save money without sacrificing quality. Our professional staff can handle residential and commercial painting services such as interior painting, exterior painting, pressure washing, deck painting & much more. Contact us today for a free quote on what it would take to get your home up touched up or redone. Here at painters in Cape Town we ensure that your home has curb appeal.\nWhen we started EGOTALK Painters in Cape Town we saw a need in the market for a painting company that prided themselves not only on providing great work, but also on providing a great customer experience. Our mission at The EGOTALK painters division is to ensure that all of our jobs are conducted in a friendly, professional and efficient manner. We only hire professional painters and our customers can be assured that they will be friendly, respectful and that all work will be completed in a clean and efficient manner.\nAt EGOTALK Painters we work hard to provide an exceptional painting experience to all of our clients throughout the Province. We offer a complete range of residential and commercial painting services as well as other trades-related services to suit your needs. Each member of our team is capable of providing the excellent service that our customers have come to expect from us over the years and will do their best to make sure you are happy with your paint job. We take all of our jobs very seriously and will not leave you disappointed.\nWe are extremely proud of what EGOTALK Painters in Cape has become and we look forward to what is in store.\nWant to keep your home looking clean inside? Some of the other ways to enhance your homes livelihood inside can be extremely expensive, such as kitchen remodelling. An interior painting can do the job much faster at an 8th of the rate. Contact us today to get a confidential quote with the price guaranteed.\nThe exterior of your home is extremely important for looks and protection. Allow a pro to handle the exterior of your home. We provide multiple layers of paint on your home to ensure you’re getting the best deal around. Not only do we cover material costs, we provide a complimentary pressure washing service for your home.\nYes, we work with commercial buildings as well. Get started today to contact us for your commercial painting project. EGOTALK Painters in Cape Town is a licensed company to work on your commercial building. We follow a simple process to painting a commercial building that we can easily follow in a safe manner.\nIn Capetown, we get the beautiful 4 seasons, but it is not until the summer time until we actually have some fun with our families. Decks and patios are easy for us to paint simply because we love doing them as a company. Being a customer of EGOTALK Painters in Cape Town, you get to enjoy the best price possible when it comes to painting your home.\nWe don’t just WOW our residential customers. We offer commercial painting services too! No matter what the size of your commercial painting job—whether it’s a single room or an entire office building—EGOTALK PAINTING will complete your project on time, and on budget, without totally disrupting your workday. Ready to see how we’ll WOW your business?\nWe’ll get the job done. Fast. (Faster than you can imagine!) Say goodbye to painters that take weeks to finish the job, cause property damage, provide poor workmanship, or disappear in the middle of the job. We’ll be there when you need us, and we’ll always make sure you’re happy with the results. We have tons of experience in providing interior and exterior painting services to all types of businesses, including:\nWe’ll always strive to give you the quality you expect in a timeline that’s unexpected. You won’t believe how quick and easy it is to give your office or workspace a fresh new look with EGOTALK PAINTING. How do we do it? It’s easy—our BIG crews! We’ll always make sure we send big crews of painters to get the job done fast, without compromising on quality. Blink and you’ll miss us!\nYou can’t simply put your business on hold to accommodate a paint job. We get it—that’s why we focus on getting the job done right and getting it done quickly. You won’t suffer through wasted work days or lost revenue from having to close your doors. We’ll be in and out in no time, so you can keep your focus on running your business, instead of worrying about renovation details.\nSPEED + QUALITY = WOW!\nYou’ll know you’re in good hands, thanks to our:\nWe also use low VOC paint, which means no headaches from harsh odors or fumes when you return to your freshly painted office.\nWith EGOTALK PAINTING, up-front pricing means no surprises. We provide a detailed, written proposal specific to your business that clearly outlines our painting services and the total cost of your paint job. Our estimators give you an up-front, accurate price, and our expert painters will work from your proposal to ensure your painting project is completed on time and on budget.\nAll of our expert painters are:\nBefore starting to paint, our crew will do a walkthrough of your property to assess the project and prepare your space for painting to avoid any damage, including filling any holes or cracks in the walls. Also we patner with great technicians for appliance repairs and Installation and a security company for surveillance systems installation and service","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.reginarosestudio.com/projects-6","date":"2024-02-29T18:18:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474852.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229170737-20240229200737-00087.warc.gz","language_score":0.9148644804954529,"token_count":514,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__117166928","lang":"en","text":"Summer Art Camps 2024\nAll camps are from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, Monday to Friday.\nAll art materials are included in the fee.\nKids are required to pack a lunch and water every day. Snacks will be provided at the camp.\nOld clothes are recommended for kids to wear; kids may get messy.\nAll camps are limited to 14 students.\n- Call or Text (209) 245-8545\nAll camps cost $140.00\nRegina Rose Studio accepts Cash, Venmo, and Zelle payments or checks. A twenty-five dollar ($25) non-refundable is required to hold your spot. Call to confirm if you have any questions.\nCamps will be filled on a first come, first paid basis.\nHello Kitty and Friends 6/10-6/14\nFrom Hello Kitty, Keroppi, Kuromi and more. All week we'll create masterpieces inspired by the Sanrio clan. Working in watercolor and oil pastel for stunning effects and techniques. Sure to be a sell out.\nStyle of the Master's: Andy Warhol 6/17-6/21\nAndy Warhol is best known for paintings of iconic images. Cambells soup cans and Marylin Monroe in \"Pop Art\" style. We'll do a self portrait in the same manner. As well as other images. We will paint in acrylic paint all week while learning about this past master.\nUnder the Sea\nWe're diving deep into oceans and seas this week. From dolphins to seahorses we will learn to draw and paint with watercolor and acrylics. We will even create an aqurium masterpiece.\nCats, big and small\nFrom lions and tigers to household cats. Wheater they roar or purr they are cute and bold, we love them all. We will practic drawing skills. Each day we will complete a cat in oil pastel or acrylic.\nPikachu, Squirtle, Bulbasur and many more. Kids will get the chance to paint their favorites. As always we will practice drawing skills each day. We will do several follow along paintings in watercolor.\nClay Days 7/22-7/26\nKids love to sculpt with clay. All of the basic techniques will be taught. Coil pot, slab rolling, and using slip are a few of the skills used to make many sculpted pieces.\nClay camp always sells out fast, sign up now.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.green-generalcontractor.com/home-addition.php","date":"2013-05-25T00:17:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368705300740/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516115500-00067-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9623847603797913,"token_count":576,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__24521624","lang":"en","text":"Every family starts with a nice little house, well almost all of middle class folks. They start small with dreams of building their own dream houses and castles and mansions someday, dreaming big for their family.\nAs the family grows in numbers, more space is needed in the whole house to accommodate the need of every family member, and aside from that room space would also mean additional more room to move around, more space to place your furniture, home equipments and other stuff that you might buy along the way in your lives. Especially when the kids grow into teens, they will start to have their own individual rooms, which will automatically chew space in your home.\nThe best advice is to invest in a home addition project is when you are planning to stay in your home for a while. Giving yourself a few years to enjoy your improved home is much better than doing it just to increase your resale value. This is true mainly because you can never be sure how much you will get back when you do resell. It makes more sense to invest in a remodel or home addition when you will be able to enjoy the benefits in the long run. If the primary goal is resell, stick to minor remodels.Painting a House\nThere is no easier or more cost effective way to make the inside of a home look new than by painting the walls and ceiling. Paint also provides the ability to change the overall theme of a room and can usually be done in a weekend. Another really good thing about paint is the various finishes that are available. You can get a flat paint that's easy to touch up and cover imperfections or an eggshell that's easier to clean.\nAs for paint colors, the possibilities are endless. In addition to the thousands of color pallettes available, we can match paint to anything you want. This kind of flexibility allows you to decorate a room anyway you like. It also allows for a greater selection in flooring and furniture since no matter what you pick, the room can be painted to match.\nHere are some of the most popular home interior painting projects that you may be interested in doing to your house.\n- Wall Painting - This is the most common of all home improvements. Home owners like to keep the inside of their houses looking new with a fresh coat of paint.\n- Ceiling Painting - Whether you have a slick finished ceiling or a stippled one, painting it can make a room look new while eliminating stains and yellowing.\n- Trim Painting - Accenting a room with a shiny coat of paint on your trim will make the wall colors more vibrant and create breaks between ceiling/walls/floors.\n- Painting & Staining Cabinets - This is a great way to make you home look newer and also allows you to match new flooring or even appliances.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://scottdenny.com/bio/index.html","date":"2017-04-26T04:05:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121153.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00304-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9501855373382568,"token_count":151,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__267911710","lang":"en","text":"scott adam denny\nborn 1971 in chicago, illinois, scott earned a bachelor's degree from northwestern university, after which he worked as a professional actor in various television, film, and theatrical productions. scott holds a master’s degree in physician assistant sciences.\nscott’s paintings have been displayed in various solo, group, and juried exhibitions throughout the country. selected venues include: museum of expressive arts los angeles, the silverlake art house, matte gallery atlanta, gallery victoria naples, art expressions scottsdale, and SOHO modern art gallery in new york.\nscott’s paintings are also included in private art collections and homes around the world.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gu.ni.rs/2018/09/17/visit-lecture-of-the-renowned-egyptian-painter-ibrahim-ghazala/","date":"2023-03-30T08:16:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949107.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330070451-20230330100451-00117.warc.gz","language_score":0.9726839661598206,"token_count":224,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__41093","lang":"en","text":"VISIT LECTURE OF THE RENOWNED EGYPTIAN PAINTER IBRAHIM GHAZALA\nAfter the recent visit of the Egyptian ambassador to our city the first cooperation between the City of Nis and Embassy of Egypt is realized through a joint workshop in the field of fine arts. On Wednesday, September 19, a lecture titled “Cooperation of Serbia and Egypt in the Field of Art” was held, and the lecture was be delivered by the Egyptian painter prof. Ibrahim Ghazala. Ibrahim Ghazala is an Egyptian visual artist, painter, professor of art and writer, known for his typical style and rich warm colors. His works of art faithfully depict the Egyptian landscape, the beauty he sees in nature, and his passion for color. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cairo; nowadays he is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Minya. Ghazala has repeatedly exhibited independently and participated in collective exhibitions in several European and Arab countries. His paintings have found a way to various museums in Egypt and private collections in Egypt and abroad.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://premiumtravelerbarcelona.com/en/blog-and-news/visit-the-impressionist-and-modern-masterworks-from-the-phillips-collection-in-barcelona/","date":"2024-04-25T07:09:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712297290384.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425063334-20240425093334-00873.warc.gz","language_score":0.9281539916992188,"token_count":216,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__54427808","lang":"en","text":"The works of the leading masters of the Impressionist and modern paintings are exhibited in Caixa Forum courtesy of the Phillips Collection in Washington. From Romanticism to Abstract Expressionism, you’ll find masterworks of painters such as Manet, Courbet, Sisley, Van Gogh, Degas, Picasso, Modigliani, Kandinsky, Pollock and Rothko, among others forefront.\nFounded in 1921 by Duncan Phillips, critic and collector of American art, the Phillips Memorial Art Gallery has become one of the largest collections of modern art in the United States. After a while in Asia, this collection arrives to Caixa Forum Barcelona until June 19th. It is an exceptional opportunity to see the major works of some of the most important painters of the past 200 years. In Duncan Phillips words, “the spirit shared by artists from around the world and different eras shows that art is a universal language.”\nIf you need more information about this exhibition and other cultural programming in Barcelona do not hesitate to contact us","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lifesabirch.com/MGlow.htm","date":"2023-03-28T08:46:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948817.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20230328073515-20230328103515-00134.warc.gz","language_score":0.9663450717926025,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__187953905","lang":"en","text":"Prints by Russell Norberg\n16\" x 12\"\n\"When I was in high school I enrolled with an\nart correspondence school in Minneapolis known as Art Instruction, Inc. We had no art classes in our\nhigh school so my studies with Art Instruction were probably the main reason I went on to study art\nin college. They honored me by printing this painting on the cover of their 75th anniversary Spring\n1989 issue of the Illustrator along with a feature article on my work.\nThe subject of the painting is a spot on the northern part of the Mississippi River with a bit of fog\nlifting off the distant shore and the morning sun breaking through. Some wild roses add their color\nto the June morning.\"\nBack to Prints\nCopyright © 2001 Paper Birch Inc.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://awassignmentesvi.musikevents.us/an-introduction-to-a-comparison-of-the-paintings-from-the-medieval-and-renaissance-period.html","date":"2018-08-16T19:55:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221211167.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20180816191550-20180816211550-00667.warc.gz","language_score":0.885010302066803,"token_count":557,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__137554700","lang":"en","text":"What is the difference between medieval and renaissance the medieval period of art was looked upon as an age of beliefs and religious faiths. A comparison of two paintings from the renaissance period introduction this paper will compare the themes found in the paintings madonna and child with st john the baptist and an angel by. 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Find out more about the history of renaissance art introduction known as the renaissance, the period immediately following the middle ages in europe saw a.\nThis essay will compare and contrast the visual arts of the middle ages, called medieval art, with the arts of the renaissance period by giving an overview of each period and illustrate how. What was the renaissance worldview collect examples of paintings from the medieval period compare two paintings. Compare and contrast italian renaissance painting the renaissance period introduction this and contrast italian renaissance painting and.\nComparing renaissance and baroque art the period in art history from about janetta rebold, and robert diyanni arts and culture: an introduction to. In the study of english literature, the medieval period and the renaissance represent two distinctly different eras not only did the language itself change between the two periods, but the. 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Medieval & renaissance art:a comparison medieval and renaissance art medieval this statue is perhaps the most iconic image of the renaissance period.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://threebestrated.co.uk/painters-in-dundee","date":"2019-05-27T07:28:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232262029.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20190527065651-20190527091651-00541.warc.gz","language_score":0.8299375772476196,"token_count":215,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__150783072","lang":"en","text":"ALEXANDER DECORATORS LTD.\nInterior Painting, Exterior Painting, Design, Domestic and Commercial Painting & Decorating\nHigh Quality Results are needed within a Demanding Time Frame ● Pride themselves on their ability to work with a Flexible Approach when it comes to budget ● Offer advice on all aspects of Internal & External Design\nFRANKIE COULTER PAINTER & DECORATOR\nInterior Painting, Exterior Painting, Decorating, Domestic Painting, Commercial Painting & Wallpaper Hanging\nFree Quotes and Advice ● All Aspects of Painting and Decorating work are undertaken ● Carried out to a Professional Standard, Guaranteed and Quality Assured as well as being Competitively Priced\nInterior Painting, Exterior Painting, Decorating, Wallpaper Hanging, Varnishing, Staining, Wallpaper Murals, Colour Matching & Ames Taping\nOffer a Quote or Complete any Project you may require ● Pride themselves on Customer Service and Providing a First Class Result, whatever the Project","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tdmconstructionnj.com/interior-painting/","date":"2023-02-08T09:54:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500758.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208092053-20230208122053-00503.warc.gz","language_score":0.929733395576477,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__219466496","lang":"en","text":"Regardless if it is the entire home or simply a spare bedroom, our professional interior painters can help you not only find the right color, but use our professional painting system to give your home a beautiful new look.\nOne of the biggest parts of interior house painting is the preparation. If these steps aren’t followed properly, mishaps will occur. Properly preparing a room for painting allows for easy clean up and a more professional look in the end.\nOur process includes:\n- All areas no to be painted are covered, taped or relocated\n- Glossy surfaces are sanded\n- Separations are siliconized or caulked and wall imperfections are properly spackled and sanded to a smooth finish\n- All furniture and accessories are placed back in their original positions","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://northsoundlife.com/event2/artist-talk-opening-reception-lisa-mcshane-march-6-29-2020/","date":"2020-07-06T21:16:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655890181.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20200706191400-20200706221400-00457.warc.gz","language_score":0.9346117377281189,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__131450225","lang":"en","text":"MARCH 6-29, 2020\nARTIST TALK: Saturday, March 7th, 3:30 pm\nARTIST RECEPTION TO FOLLOW: Saturday, March 7th, 5-7 pm\nLight – and its interaction with water and land – is the main element in Lisa McShane’s paintings. McShane uses layers of translucent oil paint and resin to create deeply luminous paintings.\nSmith & Vallee Gallery is open daily from 11a.m. to 5 p.m. and is located at 5742 Gilkey Avenue. in historic Edison, WA.\n1. Lisa McShane, ‘Samish: Friday afternoons at Slough Foods’, Oil on linen Panel, 30” x 36”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://holzwarth-publications.de/pages_books/kowski.html","date":"2024-02-27T21:22:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474686.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20240227184934-20240227214934-00014.warc.gz","language_score":0.9512749910354614,"token_count":260,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__73993106","lang":"en","text":"Kowski: Paintings and Watercolors 2000–2008\nGerman / English\nThe uncommonly rich paintings and watercolors of Berlin-based painter Uwe Kowski (born 1963 in Leipzig) walk a fine line between abstraction and representation. They are delicate, complex compositions whose layers of paint can hide written words or any of many art-historical references from the Impressionists to Jasper Johns. “Kowski regards painting as medium of change and ambiguity. As opposed to capturing things or making clear statements, he paints to show the viewer the possibility of permanent change and the potential for transformation and playful double meanings,” writes editor Nils Ohlsen, director of the Kunsthalle Emden.\nThis volume collects the first comprehensive selection from works of the past eight years, produced in close collaboration with the artist. It is a good opportunity to immerse oneself in these remarkably differentiated paintings that manage to reconcile so many contradictions: statements and questions, form and dissolution, order and chaos. As Ulf Küster quite rightly says in his essay: “Anyone who wants to find out about the possibilities and non-possibilities of painting, drawing, and writing should take a close look at Uwe Kowski’s pictures.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://finditsprice.com/how-to-dispose-of-paint-thinner-safely-and-responsibly/","date":"2024-04-25T11:11:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712297292879.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20240425094819-20240425124819-00255.warc.gz","language_score":0.9130814075469971,"token_count":2585,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__102205941","lang":"en","text":"Paint thinner, a solvent composed of volatile organic compounds, is a ubiquitous substance encountered by professionals in the construction and arts industries. Its versatile properties make it a staple in sectors such as automotive, construction, and the arts.\nBeyond its industrial applications, paint thinner has found utility as a cleaning agent in homes and other buildings. However, the challenge lies in the safe and environmentally friendly disposal of this substance, knowledge of which remains limited.\nApplications of Paint Thinner\nPaint thinner, also referred to as a solvent, serves a multitude of purposes across various industries:\n1. Diluting Paints and Coatings\nOne of the primary functions of paint thinner is to dilute paints and coatings. This process reduces the paint’s thickness, facilitating smoother application. Paint thinners achieve this by breaking down the oil in the paint, seamlessly mixing with it and reducing its viscosity.\n2. Cleaning Tools and Equipment\nPaint thinner proves invaluable as a cleaning agent due to its capacity to dissolve and thin out complex compounds. It excels at cleaning by effectively reducing stubborn stains that would otherwise pose a cleaning challenge. In cases where paint thinner only partially accomplishes the task, traditional soap can complement its cleaning efforts. Painters, artists, and numerous other individuals working with paint utilize thinner for cleaning purposes.\n3. Thinning Epoxy Resins\nWhile not always the ideal choice, thinners can also assist in lowering the viscosity of epoxy resin. This capability enables the resin to meet the required ratio for proper curing.\n4. Surface Preparation\nPaint thinner serves as an ideal solution for surface preparation before repainting. Its utility lies in its ability to effectively remove old paint, preventing it from interfering with the application of a new coat. Furthermore, it proves invaluable in eliminating dirt and other particles that might impede the seamless application of paint.\n5. Removal of Paint and Graffiti\nIn addition to its role in paint thinning and old paint removal, paint thinner can also be employed for the eradication of unwanted graffiti. It offers a reliable method to eliminate graffiti from surfaces where its presence is undesired.\n6. Artistic and Craft Applications\nWithin the realms of art and craft, paint thinner plays a pivotal role in enhancing artistic expression. Artists can harness the capabilities of paint thinner to achieve desired effects. Whether it involves thinning out paint for a more delicate application, lightening colors, or creating other artistic effects, paint thinner empowers painters to bring their creative visions to life with precision.\nImproper Disposal of Paint Thinner\nDisposing of paint thinner incorrectly can lead to significant risks, despite the apparent ease and cost savings associated with these methods. These improper disposal practices pose dangers to both individuals and the environment. Here are some methods that should never be used when disposing of paint thinner:\n1. Pouring it Down the Drain\nDisposing of leftover paint thinner by pouring it down the drain should be strongly discouraged. This action can result in various negative consequences, including drain damage or blockages that lead to plumbing issues. Moreover, it has the potential to harm water systems and have enduring adverse effects on both the environment and human health.\nBurning paint thinner is a hazardous practice due to its flammable nature, which can cause fires. Furthermore, when paint thinner is burned, it releases harmful substances into the environment, contributing to air pollution. The residues left behind after burning can also pose a threat to the environment, further polluting it.\n3. Dumping in the Yard\nLeaving leftover paint thinner in the yard is another improper disposal method to avoid. Paint thinners contain toxic chemicals and volatile organic compounds that should not seep into the ground. When these chemicals infiltrate the soil, they can lead to soil pollution and contaminate groundwater, rendering it unsafe. Additionally, this practice can negatively impact plant life, wildlife, and even pose a danger to pets, potentially causing them harm or poisoning.\nAttempting to evaporate paint thinner outdoors is an ineffective and environmentally damaging approach. It often fails to remove harmful chemicals effectively and may leave behind a concentrated residue. Moreover, this method can contribute to pollution and create a fire hazard.\n5. Disposing With Household Trash\nDisposing of paint thinner with household waste is an inefficient and unsafe method. The hazardous chemicals in the thinner are not neutralized in this process. Instead, they may mix with other substances, potentially spreading or leading to improper management of toxic waste.\nSafe Methods for Paint Thinner Disposal\nEnsuring the safe disposal of paint thinner is paramount for the well-being of both individuals and the environment. Fortunately, there are several environmentally-friendly methods available for this purpose. Here are some responsible options to consider:\n1. Check and Comply with Local Regulations:\nGiven the hazardous and toxic nature of paint thinner, many regions have established regulations governing its proper handling and disposal. These regulations may vary from one location to another, but the overarching goal is to prevent dangerous waste disposal practices and promote safer handling and disposal procedures. Always stay informed about and adhere to the specific regulations in your area.\n2. Explore Recycling Options:\nDepending on your locality’s recycling programs, paint thinners can often be recycled, particularly if they are solvent-based. To recycle paint thinner, it’s essential to separate it from any paint residue or contaminants. Recycling is an excellent method for disposing of leftover paint thinners while minimizing environmental impact.\n3. Select a Well-Ventilated Area:\nWhen disposing of paint thinner, opt for an open, well-ventilated space. Outdoors with ample airflow is the preferred choice. If an indoor area must be used, ensure it has proper ventilation. Disposing of paint thinner in an enclosed space can lead to contamination, pollution, fire hazards, or even explosions.\n4. Consider Hazardous Waste Collection Programs:\nMany local and regional authorities organize hazardous waste collection programs to facilitate the safe collection and disposal of hazardous substances, including paint thinners. These events are tightly regulated and controlled, making them a secure option for disposing of leftover paint thinner, as well as any residues or related products. How to Dispose of Carpet?\n5. Properly Handle Empty Containers:\nDisposing of paint thinners entails more than just the chemical compound itself; it extends to the containers as well. It is crucial to clean and label the containers correctly to prevent their inappropriate reuse. Additionally, follow local regulations for recycling or disposing of these containers to ensure maximum safety.\nIs Paint Thinner Detrimental to the Environment?\nPaint thinner is comprised of a multitude of hazardous chemicals, posing a potential threat if inhaled. This underscores the importance of handling it with utmost care.\nFurthermore, the substance’s toxicity justifies the necessity for a specialized disposal method. Nonetheless, even with meticulous precautions, there remains a possibility of adverse consequences. Some of these hazards encompass:\n- Emission of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution.\n- Presence of ozone layer-depleting agents in certain types of paint thinners.\n- Pouring or discarding paint thinner into aquatic environments, leading to water pollution.\n- Accidental spills of paint thinner, resulting in soil contamination.\n- Toxicity of paint thinners to plants and wildlife, potentially causing fatalities or harm to these organisms.\n- Disruption of ecosystems upon the introduction of paint thinners into the environment.\n- Greenhouse gas emissions during the production and disposal of paint thinners, contributing to climate change.\n- Health risks to humans stemming from improper handling and disposal of paint thinners.\nSafer Alternatives to Paint Thinner\nGiven the hazardous and toxic nature of paint thinner, there has been a continuous search for safer alternatives that can perform similar functions. When considering a substitute for paint thinner, it is essential to choose a substance that can effectively serve the intended purpose. Here are several viable alternatives to traditional paint thinners:\nWater is a viable alternative for thinning water-based paints, such as emulsion paints. It is a safe and eco-friendly option, making it an excellent choice for those concerned about health and environmental impact.\nTurpentine is another option to consider when looking for a substitute for paint thinner. It can be used to reduce the viscosity of paint, although it should be handled with care due to its potential hazards. Nevertheless, it is a less toxic alternative compared to traditional paint thinner.\nFor diluting oil-based paints, high-quality mineral spirits can be employed as an effective substitute for paint thinner. When using mineral spirits, it is important to work in a well-ventilated area to ensure safety.\nAcetone is a readily available and cost-effective option for replacing paint thinner. Its strong solvent properties make it suitable for paint removal tasks. Additionally, acetone is relatively safer and easier to dispose of, as it evaporates quickly and does not leave behind toxic residues.\nCommercial Paint Remover\nCommercial paint removers are readily available and affordable solutions designed specifically for paint removal tasks. They are formulated to safely and efficiently remove paint, making them a reliable choice.\nWhy is it important to dispose of paint thinner safely and responsibly?\nProper disposal of paint thinner is essential because it is a hazardous substance that can harm human health and the environment. Incorrect disposal can lead to pollution, toxicity, and potential legal consequences.\nWhat are the dangers of improper paint thinner disposal?\nImproper disposal of paint thinner can lead to soil and water contamination, air pollution, and health risks due to toxic fumes and chemicals. It can also violate environmental regulations, resulting in penalties.\nHow can I determine if my paint thinner is hazardous?\nMost paint thinners contain hazardous chemicals. Check the product label or Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for information on its hazardous properties. If it contains toxic substances, it must be handled with care and disposed of properly.\nWhat are the steps for safely disposing of paint thinner?\nThe safe disposal of paint thinner typically involves these steps:\n- Store it in its original container with a secure lid.\n- Keep it in a cool, dry place away from children and pets.\n- Use a certified hazardous waste disposal service or a local household hazardous waste collection program.\n- Never pour paint thinner down the drain or into the trash.\nCan I reuse or recycle paint thinner?\nReusing paint thinner is not recommended due to its contamination potential. Recycling may be possible, but it depends on local regulations and facilities. Contact your local recycling center or hazardous waste disposal facility for guidance.\nCan I dispose of paint thinner in the trash or down the drain?\nNo, it is unsafe and often illegal to dispose of paint thinner in the trash or down the drain. It can contaminate groundwater, harm aquatic life, and pose health risks.\nAre there any alternatives to hazardous paint thinners that are easier to dispose of?\nYes, there are alternatives such as water-based paints and eco-friendly solvents that are easier and safer to dispose of. Consider using these alternatives to reduce the environmental impact.\nWhat should I do if I accidentally spill paint thinner?\nIn the event of a paint thinner spill, immediately ventilate the area, wear protective gear, and contain the spill using absorbent materials like cat litter or sand. Follow local regulations for cleaning up hazardous material spills and report larger spills to the appropriate authorities.\nHow often should I dispose of old or unused paint thinner?\nDispose of old or unused paint thinner as soon as possible to minimize the risk of accidents or deterioration. Do not store it indefinitely, as its effectiveness may diminish over time.\nWhere can I find more information on proper paint thinner disposal in my area?\nContact your local government’s environmental agency, recycling center, or household hazardous waste program for specific guidelines and information on how to dispose of paint thinner safely and responsibly in your region.\nImproper handling and disposal of paint thinner can pose risks to both individuals and the environment. Therefore, it is crucial to exercise caution and follow proper procedures when using paint thinner, given its volatile and toxic nature.\nDisposing of paint thinners incorrectly may seem convenient, but it comes with significant dangers. Fortunately, the right approach to handling and disposing of these substances is straightforward and ultimately safer for everyone involved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.harnesstracks.com/2003_Press%20Releases/Scott_Leighton_Maud_S_8_22_03.htm","date":"2017-08-23T08:07:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-34/segments/1502886117911.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20170823074634-20170823094634-00130.warc.gz","language_score":0.9325352311134338,"token_count":384,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-34__0__142877351","lang":"en","text":"August 22, 2003\nLeighton's 1880 oil painting \"Queen of the Turf Maud S., driven by\nher owner, Commodore William Vanderbilt\" in HTA art auction\nThe rarest oil painting available in world\nharness racing today is one of 212 works of art to be exhibited and\nsold in Lexington, KY, the week of September 22.\nThe painting was commissioned for $8,000 in 1880,\nthe year Maud S. set her first world trotting record, by owner\nWilliam Vanderbilt, who asked famed Currier & Ives artist Scott\nLeighton to paint him driving her.\nLeighton’s oil on canvas, 23 ˝ by 36 inches,\nbecame Vanderbilt’s artistic pride and joy. Maud S. subsequently\nlowered the world mile mark six more times over a five year span.\nBetween races, Vanderbilt drove Maud S. in\nCentral Park and on the old Harlem River Speedway in New York. He\nlater sold her for $40,000 to Robert Bonner, who owned the storied\nmare until her death in 1901.\nAfter Vanderbilt’s death the painting hung in the\nPortland, Maine, Museum of Art, and on September 28 at Tattersalls\nit will acquire a new owner in Harness Tracks of America’s annual\nart auction in Tattersalls Sales Pavilion for the benefit of the HTA\nCollege Scholarship Fund. Two other Scott Leighton oil paintings –\none a small oil of a stallion, painted around 1880, and the other a\nlarge oil of a mare and foal titled \"Feeding Time,\" done around 1885\n— will be sold in the HTA auction.\nPlease contact Sable Downs at (520) 529-2525 or\nat [email protected] for a high resolution image of the","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://zainabhussain.com/the-name-game","date":"2019-11-12T18:22:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496665726.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20191112175604-20191112203604-00343.warc.gz","language_score":0.9592774510383606,"token_count":125,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__106983324","lang":"en","text":"The Name Game\nPhotos sourced from the artist's cellphone library were printed out and painted on using paint colours whose names correspond to the photograph's subject matter. For instance using a paint called \"sky blue\" to paint over top of the sky in the picture. Drawing a comparison between the named colours and the subjects they are meant to represent through the lens of a cellphone camera. These 'paintings' are then scanned at a high resolution and reprinted at a larger size, wherein details in the paint can be seen clearer than in the original painting, drawing attention to the materiality of the paint even in its physical absence.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.robin-wood.co.uk/wood-craft-blog/2008/12/31/how-to-make-home-made-paint/","date":"2021-10-28T19:51:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323588526.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20211028193601-20211028223601-00051.warc.gz","language_score":0.9695387482643127,"token_count":796,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__61053520","lang":"en","text":"I started playing with eco paints many years ago and tried various limewashes, milk paints etc. The recipe which I use now we learned whilst I was teaching at the National Hancrafts school in Sweden, it is quick and very easy to make, cheap quick drying, smells nice and when fully cured washable. It is a linseed oil emulsion paint.\nYou will need\n1 whole egg\nlinseed oil, I prefer raw cold pressed.\njam jar with tight fitting lid.\nI am making this batch to paint some wooden bowls I carved a few weeks ago but it is equally good for walls or windows and doors.\nSo here are my ingredients\nFirst crack your egg into the jar put the lid on and shake it really well. Using half the shell as a measure add two egg volumes of oil (4 half shells) swirl the jar as you pour in the oil to help it mix.\nNow add 3 egg volumes (6 half shells) of water, swirling to mix then put lid on and shake. You can use more or less water to make your paint thinner or thicker as ypou wish depending on the absorbency of the substrate. This is now the basic paint without pigment. It can be used to seal woodware for use and I will treat the inside of my bowl with it, this paint mix is also great for sealing dusty lime wash.\nNow I am going to add pigment, this is a ground earth pigment “ultramarinbla” that we bought in Sweden, anyone who has traveled there will have seen houses painted with it. In the UK many art supply places will sell ground pigments also eco paint supply places such as the centre for alternative technology, auro is a brand I have used. You can also gather your own pigment, most fine soft stones can be ground up and used, I collect an orange mineral oxide that oozes out of the shale beds near my home for a nice orange, and also grind the shale for black, they need sieving, drying and grinding before adding the powder to the paint.\nSo that is the good part. Now the drawbacks. Although it is touch dry quickly it is still very soft and can easily be scraped off with a fingernail. It takes a while for the oil to cure, just like a proper old oil painting. How long depends on the oil, it can be a week or two or up to two months before it becomes really hard. Boiled linseed is faster because it has heavy metal driers added, I prefer to wait.\nWhen dry it is quite hard wearing, I have a breakfast bowl painted with this paint that I have washed every day for six years and the paint is still good. It ages beautifully, where a hard modern paint eventually fails by chipping and peeling these soft old paints simply wear through on the highlights where they are rubbed which looks nice.\nThe paint will not keep long, maybe a week in the fridge. It will not give you a totally flat even colour, the sort of thing we are used to with canned paints these days, it will be a little more variable, I think this is a benefit but some would think otherwise. It is important to make enough to do a whole wall in one go, you don’t want to run out and have to mix a bit to match. The one egg quantity would easily do both sides of a door with some to spare.\nOne of the nicest jobs I did with this paint was using it as a glaze over a white limewash, I mixed it fairly thin with locally collected ochre pigment and sponged it over the limewash, it gave a lovely textured feel. It dries neither matt nor gloss, if you want gloss after it is dry give it a thin coat of pure linseed over the top though that will take a while to dry.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://woodendoodles.blogspot.com/2008/02/thursday-group-paintings_21.html","date":"2018-07-20T20:18:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591831.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720193850-20180720213850-00458.warc.gz","language_score":0.9162306189537048,"token_count":175,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__102413804","lang":"en","text":"Sorry for the lack group photos today. My camera's battery was flat. What a let down!! because there were some stunning paintings.\n- Today we started on a red background and used cement paint over a crackle effect.\n- Colours used is green, red, yellow ocre, burnt umber and white.\n- First step is to concentrate on the shadows using burnt umber on the pot and red mixed with green on the flowers.\n- Spread the colour on the pot using an oil and varnish mix and start bring in white on highlight areas.\n- The flowers are done in shades of reds and pinks with white for highlights.\n- The background is started with the burnt umber at the bottom changing to yellow ocre and whites.\n- Using the cement paint as a base gives wonderfull texture to the painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://scorethehotdeals.com/category/online-stores/others/","date":"2018-06-20T19:38:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863834.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20180620182802-20180620202802-00138.warc.gz","language_score":0.8682901859283447,"token_count":97,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__107322646","lang":"en","text":"HURRY! 40% Off Paints & Stains + More – ENDS MONDAY!!!\nHave a room that needs a new look? Head on over to your local Sherwin-Williams through 6/18/18 ONLY and score 40% off paints and stains (excludes HGTV Home paint/Minwax Quarts/Multi-purpose primers) PLUS you can also score up to 30% off painting supplies and 25% off custom-order wallpaper!!!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artsearth.org/events/ian-wing-our-sacred-coast-arts-exhibition/","date":"2021-09-17T03:34:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780054023.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20210917024943-20210917054943-00143.warc.gz","language_score":0.9132190346717834,"token_count":262,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__148716078","lang":"en","text":"Date(s) - 11/22/2019 - 02/20/2020\n9:00 AM - 7:00 PM\nCommunity School of Music and Arts\nAdd This Event to Your Calendar\nABOUT OUR SACRED COAST\nOur Sacred Coast is an exhibition of plein air paintings, drawings and large studio landscapes. Artist Ian Wing’s works display a series of landscapes that include the initial sketch, development paintings and final studio piece to highlight the process of landscape painting. Ian Wing’s landscapes showcase select locations across the California coastline, such as 3-Mile Beach, Coast Dairies and Scott Creek Beach. “I hope to remind my busy neighbors of the treasure we all share, as well as the importance of conserving it for the future,” Wing says.\nABOUT THE ARTIST\nIan Wing is a Bay Area native and artist who takes inspiration from the California Impressionists such as Guy Rose, Elmer and Marion Wachtel, as well as modern plein air painters like Mike Hernandez and Nathan Fowkes. The works are primarily gouache and acrylic with charcoal and pencil studies.\nMOHR GALLERY HOURS\n- MON-FRI 9AM-7PM\n- SAT 9AM-3PM","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.calvaryabq.org/news.asp?LatestID=4718","date":"2014-10-26T05:55:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-42/segments/1414119658026.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20141024030058-00267-ip-10-16-133-185.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9516994953155518,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-42","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-42__0__158436099","lang":"en","text":"World-renowned artist B.C. Nowlin\nhas donated his paintings \"Savant\n\" and \"Willing Spirits\n\" to benefit Static Radio. Influenced by Native American history and culture, his work demonstrates an exceptional use of color and imagination. The vibrant pieces are up for auction and on display at Connection Communications Monday-Friday, November 3-7, and at Calvary Albuquerque on Saturday-Sunday, November 8-9. The starting bid for the 9\" x 12\" painting, \"Savant,\" is $1,000; the starting bid for the 12\" x 24\" painting, \"Willing Spirits,\" is $2,000.\nSilent bids will be accepted at Connection Communications Monday-Friday, 8 am - 5 pm, starting Monday, November 3. The auction will continue in the east foyer at all Calvary Albuquerque services on November 8-9. Bidding closes on Sunday, November 9, at 12:30 pm. For more information, call 344.9146.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.paintnporcelain.com/pages/about-us","date":"2023-10-04T00:29:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511284.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003224357-20231004014357-00157.warc.gz","language_score":0.93680739402771,"token_count":259,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__289239740","lang":"en","text":"I believe everyone has artistic ability and china painting can unleash that inner artist. My goal is to recruit artists and teach china painting to anyone interested in learning a new hobby. With my weekly Facebook live tutorials, at www.facebook.com/paintnporcelain, I share simple techniques to help the beginner get started and keep experienced artists challenged.\nWhat is china painting? China paints are a mixture of several ground minerals that are combined with oils to create beautiful colors and textures. Blank porcelain (all white) is used and each piece requires 3-4 coats of paint with a kiln firing after each coat. Once the artist creates a piece it can become a \"study\" for other painters to learn from. Studies have line drawings and step-by-step instructions to complete the final product. Experienced artists create the own work from nature without the use of studies. Porcelain is available in many forms such as holiday ornaments, vases, cups, plates, and novelty items and even porcelain tiles that can be framed and hung on the wall. The information on these pages will help beginners learn the art. Thanks for visiting Paint n Porcelain! Please consider porcelain painting for your next hobby.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kaalama.org/touchofclass","date":"2021-09-26T21:59:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057973.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20210926205414-20210926235414-00071.warc.gz","language_score":0.9507845640182495,"token_count":1975,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__84043738","lang":"en","text":"Roof painting Auckland\nPainting in Auckland is the best decision of yours to transform your living space with a new coat of paint or add a popcorn ceiling is straightforward. However, finding a knowledgeable home painting contractor is an important factor in getting the results you want. An insured, trusted and knowledgeable painter supplier in Auckland provides excellent service and ensures that you get the most out of your investment. 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We’ll also project manage the job, ensuring it is completed efficiently, safely, with minimal disruption, and to the highest standards of quality. Our exterior painting services include first washing surfaces to remove dirt, grime, mould, and grease. We’ll also inspect surfaces, making you aware of any issues that we identify. Painting the exterior of a house is a colossal issue, and you should employ house painter Auckland to do it. If you are looking for a house painter in North, South, East, or West Auckland, we are the team you can depend on at Touch of Class Painters. When you choose us, you can be sure we will use paints from high-quality brands, including Resene. We offer a flexible service too, both in terms of budgets and schedule. Wherever possible, we will do what we can to ensure you get the result you need. In every interaction with our team, you will find they are friendly and helpful. Once you choose us as your painter, we will discuss the project with you in detail to get a full understanding of what you want to achieve. This includes providing colour selection advice if you are still finalising a colour scheme. We’ll agree on a suitable date for the painting work to start, and we’ll discuss the details to ensure we cause as little disruption as possible.\nFor more info: https://owohho.com/321848/article/66740","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://topic.wixade.com/tag/Hgtv+Color+Splash","date":"2017-03-24T12:01:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218187945.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212947-00082-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7661961317062378,"token_count":127,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__247622615","lang":"en","text":"Hgtv Color Splash\nColor Palette and Schemes for Rooms in Your Home | HGTV\nLast Modified: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 21:44:00 GMTHGTV helps you choose paint or home décor color schemes and combinations for kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms and more to set the right mood in your space.\nBathroom Color and Paint Ideas : Pictures & Tips From HGTV\nLast Modified: Tue, 21 Mar 2017 05:43:00 GMTHGTV has inspirational pictures, ideas and expert tips on bathroom color and paint ideas that add a vibrant and lively design to your bathroom space.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://judson67dominic.tblogz.com/wall-surface-art-improves-the-home-10359181","date":"2020-08-04T22:10:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439735885.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20200804220455-20200805010455-00551.warc.gz","language_score":0.9713659882545471,"token_count":898,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__110693532","lang":"en","text":"Wall Surface Art Improves The HomeCreated by-McGuire Wiley\nSelecting the ideal style of wall surface art can be an overwhelming task. It may seem frustrating and even perplexing for some individuals when confronted with a brand-new wall in their residence. The major advantage to wall art is that it develops an instant style declaration, which instantaneously distinguishes a room and becomes part of the house owner's layout statement.\nOne need to meticulously consider the positioning of wall art in the home, as its placement considerably affects the general appearance of the space. Homeowners can start by locating the walls where wall art is required and after that thinking of their preferred look. A selected location must be selected to house the wall art, as this is the location where it is most visible as well as also the most convenient location to make use of for putting a brand-new item.\nThe following step is to consider the other parts of the room that should be highlighted. A broad space can be created between various parts of the room to create a more total and also finished appearance. Conversely, producing a comparable quantity of area between various parts of the room can be accomplished by repositioning various other home furnishings.\nJust because a room is decorated with stunning wall surface art, does not mean that it is enhanced correctly. Individuals who attempt to reproduce wall surface art from a picture will find it an obstacle, as it will look unskilled. Hence, there are several creative ways of repainting any kind of wall, whether it is repainted or otherwise.\nThere are numerous methods that can be utilized to attain the look of art work. Paint on the wall surface can be done with a combination of paint, with paint brushes, with stencils, as well as with pattern paint. There are numerous ways to use the paint, and so each specific project can be special.\nThe most preferred method, and the approach that are usually advised by professionals, are stenciling. Pattern art has been around for a long period of time and is being made use of in houses for attractive objectives. This art works best with the normal flat surface area of a paintbrush, as the paint continues to be flat on the wall surface while it dries out as well as sets.\nWall art is often embellished with floral designs, spiritual pictures, animation characters, or message. It can be painted making use of a range of shades, in addition to in various sizes. There are why not try these out to make use of the art, along with the art itself, to decorate the wall.\nMany people will utilize picture frames or computer system display cases as wall surface art, as these products will be utilized often in the home. These things are normally put in the entrance hall location of the home, in addition to in the cooking area. In fact, these products can be put essentially anywhere, as they are flexible things that can be stired.\nImages can be repainted or stamped on a steel image, which is then used as wall art. This is a low-cost means to decorate a room, and also is an excellent method to improve a dull room. As opposed to working with Neutral Style Home Décor Dining Room to paint the photos on the wall, property owners can do it themselves.\nThe significant issue with selecting the wrong wall surface art is that it can look tacky. hop over to these guys to enhance a room is to collaborate every little thing, as well as the only way to do this is to take your personal choices right into factor to consider. This is specifically true for spaces that are commonly embellished badly.\nIt is essential to note that many interior designers will certainly suggest repainting the room prior to putting wall surface art. Paint work do vary, so it is necessary to pick wall art that will blend well with the paint plan of the room. Every one of the walls ought to be completely covered with the same shade and also structure of paint, along with appearances that are a mix of shades and also appearances.\nOn the other hand, if an area does not require wall art, it can be cleaned up as well as repainted with a transparent paint, as it will certainly secure any artwork. For a fantastic appearance, home owners can pick to hang wallpaper or paint the ceiling with wallpaper. Simply put, there are plenty of ways to make wall art a favorable enhancement to any area.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sueweinstock.com/new-ways-of-collecting-visual-material/","date":"2023-12-06T10:02:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100593.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206095331-20231206125331-00822.warc.gz","language_score":0.9736745357513428,"token_count":140,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__219869096","lang":"en","text":"Back in the studio I have been trying to work with these colours in my paintings. I have been painting a layer of oranges or reds, letting that dry and then alternating with cooler colours to make sure I use the warmer colours (a great way to avoid muddy colours too). Now I have to own up the results are predominantly blue – my excuse is that we wanted some paintings for our kitchen and the room has lots of blues in it. The extra good news is the oranges and reds really stand out against the blues and greens. So if you fancy joining me in this fun exercise you can slot it easily into everyday life and maybe it will help you as well to discover different colour combinations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://eshop.sapho.cz/en/touch-up-stick-varnish-corrector-12ml-inc-paint-brush-white","date":"2020-09-21T19:16:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400202007.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20200921175057-20200921205057-00652.warc.gz","language_score":0.757104754447937,"token_count":326,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__114087528","lang":"en","text":"TOUCH-UP STICK Varnish Corrector 12ml inc Paint Brush, white\n|Recommended retail price incl. VAT||16,34 €/Piece|\n|Your price excl. VAT||13,50 €/Piece|\n|Your price incl. VAT||16,34 €/Piece|\nstock > 5 Piece\nLíbeznice: > 5 Piece\n|Package weight||0,060 kg|\nTOUCH-UP STICK repair paint\nSay goodbye to the little flaws and scratches in your bathroom. Minor decay in your sink or ugly scratch on the tiles greatly spoils the appearance of your bathroom. The Touch-up Stick can easily remove these damages. Brush repair paint is suitable for ceramics, enamel, acrylic, metal, powder paint or painted surfaces.\nIT IS SUITABLE\nfor repairing small defects, scratches and stains in the kitchen and bathroom. Suitable for replacing missing glaze on tile edges.\nCeramics, enamel, acrylic, metal, powder paint and painted surfaces\n- Quick and easy brush application\n- Multiple layers can be applied to level the surface\nsurface preparation (clean and degrease properly), shake container and paint damaged part\nAfter opening, store the container upright. Do not use for kitchen utensils. Heat resistance up to 60 ° C. Storage at + 5 ° C to 30 ° C.\nMinimum durability 5 years. CONTENTS - a practical bottle containing a durable varnish (12 ml) in white, including a brush placed in the lid.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://morenobrotherspainting.com/painting-services/house-painter/","date":"2019-05-21T16:36:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232256494.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20190521162634-20190521184634-00168.warc.gz","language_score":0.9412439465522766,"token_count":943,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__221147733","lang":"en","text":"Moreno Brothers Painting: The Most Professional House Painters\nFor years, Moreno Brothers Painting has developed a reputation as one of the top house painting companies. As a locally owned and operated business, we have deep roots in the region. We’re homeowners just like you and want our homes to look their best. We provide unique and tailored services for the community. Our customers can testify to our advantages and we strive to build long-term relationships with all our clients.\nIf you choose Moreno Brothers Painting, you become part of our family. Our family is important to us. We want everyone to have a freshly painted and beautiful home that they can enjoy. You typically only have one residence, so why settle for an unsightly home? A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for your home and add incredible value to your property with one simple coat of paint. Call us today to discuss your home painting project.\nExpert House Painting Services\nAll houses are victims to time. Over the years bad weather can damage the look of your property or your children might enjoy creating sharpie art on your white walls, devaluing your home. With Moreno Brothers Painting, you can restore your walls, kitchen cabinets, interior or exterior walls, and garage floors in a single professional painting appointment. We also offer deck staining services and drywall repair services.\nWe use the latest technology to ensure a quick, safe, and easy job. Our equipment and paint products are inspected and environmentally certified to guarantee a beautiful home––every time. Our team of painting contractors are artisans with years of experience. At Moreno Brothers Painting, we want you to have peace of mind. Leave the painting to us. You’ll be happy you did.\nOur experts are trained and certified professionals with many years of professional residential painting and staining experience. When you meet our technicians, they will guide you through the process before they begin the job, to make sure that you are informed and aware of what they’ll do. If something isn’t what you expected, simply let us know and we will solve the problem: satisfaction guaranteed. No job is too big or too small for the painting contractors at Moreno Brothers Painting.\nCall Today for Your Residential Fence Painting Needs\nIf you are still unsure, give us a call or use our online form to schedule a free estimate and consultation. We aren’t satisfied until you are, so call today and know that you are in good hands with Moreno Brothers Painting: the most professional fence painting and staining service in town!\nBrick Painting: Refresh Your Property\nMoreno Brothers Painting’s exterior painting job services will freshen the look of your exterior and increase its value. Before we get to the painting, we pay attention to the details in the prep-work. We first clean the surface with pressure washing and prepare the brick using an environmentally friendly solution that removes all kinds of impurities from the delicate mortar and surface. We then cover surfaces, such as windows, window trimmings, doors, eavestroughs, and plants to protect them from any potential paint splatter.\nOnce that’s done, the painting process begins. Please note that we need to let the bricks completely dry for at least 48 hours before we apply the paint. This ensures that the paint is evenly applied and avoids surprises like water damage beneath the surface of the paint. We’ll apply a layer of primer then carefully paint the surface of the bricks. Your bricks will require a few coats of paint to get them looking their best. We’ll then finish it off with some weather sealer that protects the paint and the bricks, making them easier to clean and harder to damage.\nResidential Painting Services for Your Needs\nAt Moreno Brothers Painting, we focus on residential painting services. We can paint every single type of material from wood, drywall, plastic, steel, sheetrock, and more. 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Our professionals are waiting to hear from you!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.summerjoybooks.com/art","date":"2021-12-05T14:21:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363189.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20211205130619-20211205160619-00371.warc.gz","language_score":0.9591135382652283,"token_count":526,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__104919586","lang":"en","text":"Crushed Impressionism™ was created by Mario Ferrante, a life-long paraplegic due to polio paralysis as an infant. Already an accomplished singer, writer and composer, Mario also expressed himself through visual art. His frustration grew, however, because both of his shoulders were damaged by rotator cuff tears due to years of\npushing his manual wheelchair. He simply could not paint with traditional brush technique.\nHe devised a new way to express himself through visual art.\nCrushed Impressionism™ is the creation of paintings by the artist using the wheels of a\nwheelchair as the “brushes” for defining all major images on the canvas. These images are\nbegin with applying paint to the wheels of a wheelchair, and then having them artistically\nplaced onto the canvas by the wheelchair-confined artist, who is rolling over the canvas to\nform the images. Sponges are used for backgrounds and occasional accents, but there is no\npainting on the canvas with brushes.\nThe images created on the canvas offer unique qualities due to the\nfact that 300 pounds of pressure strike the canvas with each “roll” of the wheelchair. The weight is comprised of the chair itself and the wheelchair artist, who is providing the sole power that creates the roll of the colors onto the canvas. Strength, control and dexterity are critical to the skill-set of the wheelchair artist, as he/she maneuvers the wheelchair to be the perfect vehicle for artistic expression.\nUnder the direction and design of the wheelchair artist, art assistants apply color to the wheels of the wheelchair. This can be tedious work due to the fact that the colors may need to be re- applied after every quarter turn of the wheel. Together, they\ncoordinate every paint strategy in real-time, often leaving little\nroom for error in timing or application of paints. The wheels also require regularcleaning for\ncolor changes, as the team does not have the luxury of simply changing wheelchairs with\nevery new color scheme.\nIn order to provide unique textures to the objects on the canvas, nine specific techniques are\napplied as needed. It is possible to have one or all of the techniques on the same canvas:\nThe result is an amazing array of color bursts, intersecting lines with multi-colored patterns\ncreated by the crushing and melding of the paint, and impressionistic images. By closely\nstudying each painting, you will see new formations and blended colors that would be difficult,\nif not impossible to achieve with traditional brushstrokes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.donmarekwatercolors.com/","date":"2014-09-23T00:15:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-41/segments/1410657137841.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20140914011217-00090-ip-10-234-18-248.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7139222025871277,"token_count":270,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-41","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-41__0__98215585","lang":"en","text":"Shore & Water\nTrucks & Food\nContact & Statement\nClick on picture to enlargen it!\nThree Rivers, MI - Watercolor - 14 x 19 inches\nAmalfi Coast - Watercolor - 10 x 14 inches\nParkview Hills, Kalamazoo, MI - 7 x 9 inches\nDowntown Kalamazoo - Watercolor - 22 x 30 inches 2014 West Michigan Area Show Second Place\nRhaposody in Reds - Watercolor - 10 x 14 inches\nPastel Reflections - Watercolors - 14 x 21 inches\n(For Inquires click on\nContact & Statement Page\n2014 West M\nichigan Area Show\nKalamazoo Institute of Arts\nAward: Second Place in Show\n(See image of\ntop row right!)\nKalamazoo Institute of Arts Winter Class -\nEnjoying Transparent Watercolor\nStarts, January 8, 2015, 3 hours per class for 11 weeks on Thursdays from 1 - 4 pm - Register early.\nWatercolor Painting: A Comprehensive Approach to Mastering the Medium\nby Tom Hoffmann, published in 2012, includes paintings by Don Marek exemplifying the use of values and colors.\nOutdoor Instruction, Critiques and Studio Visits\navailable by appointment.\nWater Street Gallery, Douglas , MI Gallery Representation","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ovidiukloska.com/portfolio/alicedreams18/","date":"2024-04-13T19:03:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816832.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413180040-20240413210040-00279.warc.gz","language_score":0.9249802827835083,"token_count":328,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__168682078","lang":"en","text":"Childhood dreams abstract painting / SOLD\nSeries: Alice’s wonderful morning dreams\n- Acrylic painting on Canvas /signed October 2019 / painting is varnish\n- One of a kind artwork\n- Size: 100 x 80 x 2 cm (unframed) / 40 x 32 inches\n- Ready to hang\n- Signed on the front\n- Style: Expressive and gestural\n- Subject: childhood, fantasy\n” Alice’s wonderful morning dreams ” series\nFor a very long period of my artistic activity, I made compositions in darker tones and shades, especially in the series “The Book of Angels”.\nI considered a real challenge to make a series in which to explore the chromatic relationships between the dreams and the game idea. Although most of the compositions made\nare predominantly abstract compositions, subtle shapes and crossings colors often form majestic birds, flights, detachments and immense falls.\nThe title refers to Alice in Wonderland, but, just like in other series, the title is a creation in itself. I focused more on the bizarre idea,\nfantastic, dreamy, dreamlike. I remember that in my childhood I had colorful dreams, especially during the summer. During the holidays I spent with my grandparents\nin an archaic space filled with domestic animals, blooming fruit trees. In early mornings I went fishing with my grandfather.\nWhen I begin composing in this series I first think of all of this, then I paint leaving me worn by memories from that beautiful period of my life.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.faber-castell.gr/products/TemperaGouache6colourspotsof20mleach/121040","date":"2023-12-01T18:55:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100304.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201183432-20231201213432-00048.warc.gz","language_score":0.811416506767273,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__78447589","lang":"en","text":"6 colours, pots of 20 ml each\n- Ready-to-use, water soluble tempera colours for nurseries, schools and leisure time\n- Highly pigmented opaque colours for a wide range of painting and mixing techniques\n- For almost all surfaces\n- Particularly colour-intense and light-fast\n- 6 pots with screw cap\nTempera/Gouache, 6 colours, pots of 20 ml each\nExtraordinarily vibrant Tempera Paints. Packed with pigment these paints won’t peel, chip or flake, providing a professional result for young artists.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.sewmuch2say.com/2011/05/simple-self-portrait.html","date":"2017-04-28T10:02:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917122933.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031202-00472-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.978843629360199,"token_count":252,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__94579466","lang":"en","text":"Here is a photo process of my self portrait. My brother took the picture of me and It took me a little while to draw the entire thing. I don't usually try to make realistic pieces so, this was a challenge for sure.\nSorry it took so long to get the pictures up, but I've been insanely busy the past few months. I started this in Advanced Art which started the second semester, so I've been working on it since January. I used pencil, colored pencils and pastels for it. Typically I don't like working with pastels but, they really brought closure to the piece: blending in all the colors and creating more bold contrasts.\nThese are my second favorite pair of TOMS shoes, by the way. I love TOMS, they are my favorite brand of shoe and I own three pairs. For each pair you buy, TOMS donates a pair in Africa.\nI am pretty happy with the final result. Here are some of my other self portraits. The painting is done with acrylic on canvas, and the drawing is pen and ink, marker and pencil. I think i'm about done with making self portraits for a while. The drawing on the right is my all time favorite, though.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.watercolorhub.com/watercolor-birthday-card/","date":"2023-10-01T18:39:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510924.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001173415-20231001203415-00390.warc.gz","language_score":0.8854026198387146,"token_count":1371,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__177604314","lang":"en","text":"Watercolor painting is a beautiful art form that can be used to create stunning birthday cards. In this article, we will explore different ideas for creating watercolor birthday cards, as well as a step-by-step tutorial for making an easy watercolor birthday card.\n- Watercolor paper\n- Watercolor paints\n- Brushes (round and flat)\nTutorial: Basic watercolor birthday card\nIn this step by step tutorial, you will learn how to paint watercolor birthday card with a floral design.\nStep 1: Choose a design\nFor this tutorial, we will be creating a floral design. Start by sketching a simple floral illustration with a pencil on your watercolor paper.\nStep 2: Paint the design\nUsing a round brush, begin painting your floral design with watercolor paint. Start with the lightest color and gradually add in darker shades. Let the paint dry completely before continuing.\nStep 3: Add details\nOnce the paint is dry, you can add details to the design with a fine-tipped brush. This could include outlines or additional shading.\nStep 4: Cut and fold the paper\nUsing a ruler and scissors, carefully cut the paper to the desired size for your card. Fold the paper in half to create a crease down the middle.\nStep 5: Add a birthday message\nUsing a calligraphy pen or brush, write a message on the inside of the card. You can also add a message on the front of the card if desired.\nStep 6: Finish the card\nGlue the folded paper to a piece of cardstock to create a sturdy base for your card. You can also add additional embellishments, such as ribbon or glitter, if desired.\nIdeas for watercolor birthday cards\nHere are five ideas for watercolor birthday cards to inspire you:\n- Floral Design: A watercolor floral design is a timeless and classic choice for a birthday card. You can choose to create a simple single watercolor flower or a bouquet of blooms, and experiment with different colors and petal shapes to make the design unique. You can also add additional details, such as leaves and stems, to complete the composition.\n- Landscape Scene: A watercolor landscape scene can be a beautiful way to wish someone a happy birthday. Consider painting a serene countryside, a mountain view, or a bustling cityscape. You can also play with light and shadow to create depth and dimension in your painting.\n- Animal Illustration: For a fun and whimsical touch, consider creating a watercolor illustration of an animal. You can choose from a variety of animals, such as a cute cat, a playful dog, or a majestic elephant, and have fun experimenting with different coloring and patterns.\n- Abstract Design: For a more abstract approach, consider creating a watercolor birthday card with an abstract design. You can use a variety of techniques, such as splattering and dripping, to create an interesting and unique composition. You can also experiment with different color combinations to find the perfect look for your card.\n- Lettering and Calligraphy: For a personal touch, consider incorporating lettering and calligraphy into your watercolor birthday card. You can write a meaningful message or a simple birthday greeting in a beautiful font, and use watercolor to enhance the design. You can also play with different colors and styles of lettering to make the card truly special.\nWhether you choose a classic floral design, a fun animal illustration, or an abstract composition, the possibilities are endless when it comes to creating a beautiful watercolor birthday card. If you’re running out of ideas, check out our article on 25 watercolor card ideas or easy watercolor painting ideas for beginners.\nWatercolor Birthday Card videotutorial\nLearn how to paint a watercolor sunflower for beginners step by step with this easy summer birthday card tutorial:\nWatercolor birthday card FAQ\nList of frequently asked questions about painting a watercolor birthday card:\nYes, you can use masking fluid to protect certain areas of your watercolor birthday card while you paint. Simply paint the masking fluid over the areas you want to protect, let it dry, and then paint over it. When the paint is dry, simply rub off the masking fluid to reveal the protected areas.\nTo make your watercolor birthday card stand out, consider incorporating other materials, such as gold or silver leaf, into your design. You can also experiment with different brush sizes and techniques, and play with light and shadow to create depth and dimension in your painting. Have fun with lettering and calligraphy by using different font styles and colors, and add additional design elements, such as illustrations or patterns, to make your message stand out.\nIncorporating lettering and calligraphy into your watercolor birthday card is a great way to personalize the card and add a special touch. You can use a pen or marker to write your message, or experiment with different fonts and styles to find the perfect look for your card.\nThe difficulty level of creating a watercolor birthday card will depend on your experience with watercolor painting and your skill level. However, even if you’re a beginner, with a little practice and patience, you can create a beautiful watercolor birthday card.\nTo create a watercolor birthday card, you will need watercolor paints, a set of brushes, a palette, watercolor paper, and a pen or marker for lettering. Optional materials include masking fluid, a reference photo, and additional materials, such as gold or silver leaf.\nWatercolor birthday cards are a unique and beautiful way to celebrate someone’s special day. With the ideas and tutorial outlined in this article, you can easily create your own custom card to share with friends and loved ones.\n- URL: https://diyprojects.com/diy-watercolor-greeting-cards DIY Projects provides several ideas for making watercolor greeting cards, including birthday cards. Each idea comes with instructions and helpful images.\n- URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Rj_lfPIAX4 This video on YouTube features 10 easy watercolor card ideas suitable for birthdays. The artist demonstrates each idea in a clear, easy-to-follow manner.\n- URL: https://www.thesprucecrafts.com/diy-watercolor-cards-4169657 The Spruce Crafts provides a detailed guide for making DIY watercolor cards, including various design ideas perfect for birthdays.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.paintandcocktails.com/products/gardens-fields-restaurant-peterborough-paint-night-event-mar-28th-2018-serengeti-giraffe-925-airport-rd-peterborough","date":"2018-03-22T23:39:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257648103.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20180322225408-20180323005408-00415.warc.gz","language_score":0.8724219799041748,"token_count":185,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__256246773","lang":"en","text":"Sale $20! 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Movement presents imaginative storytelling art of Elena Vladimir Baranoff and Anastasia Elena Baranoff.\nInspired by the realm of marvelous fairy tales and captivating legendary stories, the visionary artworks, painted in genuine egg tempera, capture the creative power of the artists, carrying to a world of inspirational fantasy.\nElena Vladimir Baranoff and Anastasia Elena Baranoff revive thematic art, conveying fantastical ideas through unique visual experience, bringing back neglected beauty and harmony to fine art.\nFurthermore, the artist's advance rare genuine egg tempera by means of new creative works of fine art, inspiring interest among the public in this extraordinary medium.\nGenuine Egg Tempera:\nWidely practiced by fine art painters up to the Early Renaissance, genuine egg tempera, so unique for its hand preparation of paints, made from natural stones such a lapis lazuli and malachite, durability and luminosity of colors, which do not alter their brilliance over centuries of time, is one of the oldest painting mediums known to mankind, found in the art of cave paintings, the art of the Egyptians, and illuminated manuscripts of the Byzantine world.\nLargely forgotten since the introduction of oil paint, genuine egg tempera has survived to our modern days of high technological innovation, mostly through the art of icon writers.\nProtecting treasured knowledge of genuine egg tempera passed down through the generations, multiplying artistic skills by way of experimentation and experience, and developing the rare medium with each and every new artwork, Elena Vladimir Baranoff and Anastasia Elena Baranoff are dedicated to infusing new life into the lasting fine art tradition.\nInternationally acclaimed, award-winning fine artist Elena Vladimir Baranoff has dedicated over thirty years to fine art, creating original imaginative painting compositions, portraits, miniatures, icons, designs, all in the ancient medium of genuine egg tempera.\nHaving earned a Masters of Fine Art in Miniature Painting, Elena was taught creative fine art composition in the extraordinary genuine egg tempera medium at legendary Palekh Art College, Russia, renowned for its 20th century fine art movement, where centuries old traditions were inherited from generations of icon writers by generations of fine artists.\nOver the years, Elena has developed her own highly innovative genuine egg tempera technique, new approach and style of painting, perfecting and championing this mesmerizing medium in imaginative fine art compositions and portraiture.\nElena has exhibited her paintings at such museums as the National Portrait Gallery in London, Dean Gallery of the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh, Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art in Florida, Gulf Coast Museum in Florida, Springfield Art Museum in Missouri, in addition to leading commercial art galleries.\nHer rare works of art are housed in prominent private fine art collections in the USA and around the world, including the British Royal Collection of His Royal Highness Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales.\nThe artist's professional profile is featured in Who’s Who In Art-Biographies of Leading Men and Women in the World of Art in Britain Today.\nAnastasia Elena Baranoff is fifth generation of genuine egg tempera painters in a dynasty of distinguished Palekh fine artists and icon writers.\nTaught the art of genuine egg tempera painting exclusively by her mother Elena Vladimir Baranoff, Anastasia is an honorary graduate of School of the Arts and Academy of Art University, San Francisco and studied at Parsons School of Design, New York and Central Saint Martins, London.\nAs a fine artist and guardian of lasting family traditions, Anastasia is committed to painting her imaginative artworks in genuine egg tempera and promoting the rare medium in the new millennium.\nAnastasia’s numerous awards and honors include the Congressional Arts Competition Special Recognition from the Congress of the United States of America, “Best Work By A Young Artist Award” in the 38th & 37th International Fine Art Exhibition of The Miniature Art Society of Florida, for paintings created in the rare technique of miniature.\nHer fine artworks are housed in private collections and have been exhibited at the Haggin Museum in California, Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art in Florida, Bennington Center for the Arts in Vermont, Mall Galleries in London, Dunedin Fine Arts Center in Florida, among others.\nOn The Subject Of My Self-Portrait And Creativity\nElena Vladimir Baranoff\nThe self-portrait «Awakening» is a work of contemporary portraiture, created in the ancient medium of genuine egg tempera, so rarely practiced by fine artists in our modern day and age.\nCompleted in 2017, the painting is the first self-portrait in my professional and artistic life of an artist, and an inseparable part of a portrait collection of contemporaries, which I have been creating for a number of years.\nBeing a painter, whose artistic life revolves around the creation of artworks on the themes of fairy tales, legends, myths, in «Awakening» I depicted myself in the inspired process of composing an auteur painting inspired by Charles Perrault’s “Sleeping Beauty”.\nYou see me in the very pose I take each and every day, my upper body arched over the artworks I create, forearms supported by a rest, hand holding a tiny custom squirrel hair brush, in the company of my constant companion, a wooden case containing freshly prepared paints.\nIn my painted composition, the enchanting maiden reposes in magic slumber, locked in a high tower, soaring above a bewitched city, waiting to be awakened.\nThus, the title “Awakening” was given to the self-portrait, whose leitmotif is the rebirth of neglected beauty in the world of fine art, in resistance to the unaesthetic, crestfallen paintings in abundance today. “Awakening” stands for the triumph of artistry and the exquisite in visual art.\nMy signature painting technique in genuine egg tempera has reached such a level that allows me to create freely, first and foremost concentrating on and thinking of the intellectual framework of the painting, and how, through art, I can convey the meaning and internal feeling of the artwork.\nWith years, I have developed my personal approach to the creation of my artistic works, and the main elements of my paintings are the spiritual components, sparking emotional dialogue with viewers.\nThe beginning point of every work of art, its heart, is the idea.\nWhen an idea is born, a true artist visualizes the future artwork in the imagination and sees, knows its look.\nFrom there, the creator just needs to express the idea and its vision to life, materialize it, show it to the world. The richer the imagination of the artist, stronger the talent, masterly the skills, the more captivating and moving the artwork is.\nOne of the distinctive qualities of my artworks is their musicality. They possess a sense of rhythm, dynamic, balance and lyricism, communicated through an auteur vision.\nAll in whole, they are manifested in my paintings through the finest details, reaching harmony in the composition itself, its color formula and emotional vibrancy.\nHarmony is impossible to explain in words. Words don’t have the power to express what harmony is, but when a person sees it, meets with it, in any form, one knows, feels, and senses its presence. Harmony cannot be confused with anything else and in my artworks, the search and discovery of harmony, is foremost.\nThe other individual quality of my paintings is the color palette.\nColor plays a most important role in my art, through the color palette of an artwork I convey so much, emotions, mood.\nJust as in music, when we hear a certain combination of notes, rhythm, tempo and tonality, we can become wistful, and even cry, and from another experience euphoria and bliss.\nJust so, in art, through color and its endless variety of combinations, a painter can express a wide-ranging gamut of feelings.\nI aim for my paintings to have soul, depth. To capture my emotions and have the artwork and its intensity resonate with viewers, stirring up reaction, conversation.\nWith my self-portrait, I also wished to erase the stereotypical image of today’s artist: a messy, spattered shirt and tattered trouser wearing odd character.\nLooking at my painting, some may say that it’s not naturalistic for an artist to work in such clothes.\nMy answer to that is, the entire ensemble consists of sincere elements: a shawl gifted to me by my mother, laced around the head to fasten my hair, a kaftan designed and sewn by me from intertwined cotton rogozhka fabric, comfortable and relaxed, it brightens up the day with its marvelous printed motif.\nI believe a painter is an ambassador of culture, committed to treat oneself as an artistic individual and to look like one, gifting people aesthetic visual pleasure.\nBeing an artist, I adore beautiful fabric designs by talented textile artists and in support of their creations, shall in every way possible display such craftsmanship in my clothes.\nCreating artworks inspired by fairy tales and enchanting stories, ornamented original attire helps me to immerse myself in the irresistible worlds I compose.\nSuch is my personal point of view of a modern day creator.\n«Awakening» was presented to the public and premiered in the annual exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, from May 9 – 24, 2019 at Mall Galleries, The Mall in London.\nPortrait of the Week:\nElena Vladimir Baranoff \"Richard Chartres, Lord Bishop of London\"\nBy Andrew Webster, Editor Fine Art Today\n\"Elena Vladimir Baranoff. A champion of traditional Medieval egg tempera painting and techniques, Baranoff is among the “Hall of Fame” portraitists living today.\"\n\"The painting, by Elena Vladimir Baranoff, uses egg tempera, a traditional medium currently being revived by the Egg Tempera Movement, which the bishop supports and of which Baranoff is a founder.\"\nSelf-portraiture presents a unique occasion for a painter to immerse oneself in a moving and searching exploration of personal identity.\n“Awakening” by internationally acclaimed, award-winning fine artist Elena Vladimir Baranoff, is having its world premiere in London in the celebrated exhibition of the Royal Society Of Portrait Painters, under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.\nA fine art storyteller, the artist presents her novel style of inspired expression in each and every work of art, from imaginative fine art compositions to portraits, painted in a signature technique of genuine egg tempera.\n\"Awakening\", completed in 2017, is the first self-portrait by the artist, whose artworks have been exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery in London, Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., in addition to other respected museums and galleries.\nThe portrait was painted during the creation of the artist’s original fine art composition, inspired by Charles Perrault’s fairy tale “Sleeping Beauty”.\nThe premiere exhibition of “Awakening” marks a significant event for the artist and Egg Tempera Movement.\nFounded in 2013 by egg tempera masters Elena Vladimir Baranoff and Anastasia Elena Baranoff, Egg Tempera Movement presents new and original works of fine art created in genuine egg tempera, inspiring interest in this rare and extraordinary centuries old fine art medium.\nThe art movement revives thematic art, conveying ideas through unique visual experience, bringing back neglected beauty and harmony to fine art, in opposition to unaesthetic art flourishing in the world today.\n“Awakening”, painted in hand-made, genuine egg tempera on board, engages the audience in a rare dialogue with the artist.\nA feature of the London cultural calendar, the annual exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters ran from May 9 through 24, 2019 at Mall Galleries, The Mall, located a few steps from National Portrait Gallery and Buckingham Palace.\nFounded in 1891, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters, a legendary fine art society whose early members included British artists John Everett Millais (Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood), Augustus John (Post-Impressionism Movement), and American artist James McNeill Whistler, aims to \"encourage the appreciation, study and practice of the art of portraiture\".\nGenuine Egg Tempera On Board\n8\" x 10\" inches\nCopyright © Elena Vladimir Baranoff\nRoyal Society Of Portrait Painters\n9 - 24 May, 2019\nMall Galleries, The Mall\nLondon, United Kingdom\nFollow us for the latest news and updates\nCOPYRIGHT © EGG TEMPERA MOVEMENT\nALL IMAGES OF ORIGINAL ARTWORK © COPYRIGHT BY THE ARTISTS\nWEBSITE IMAGE: \"GOLDEN RED APPLE OF ENTICEMENT\" BY ELENA VLADIMIR BARANOFF COPYRIGHT © 2019 | GENUINE EGG TEMPERA ON BOARD\nEgg Tempera Movement Ltd. is registered in England and Wales | Kemp House, 152-160 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX, U.K. | Company Number: 12592392\nPowered by GoDaddy Website Builder","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://studiotomasking.blogspot.ie/","date":"2018-02-18T18:11:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891812247.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20180218173208-20180218193208-00643.warc.gz","language_score":0.9711459875106812,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__157196047","lang":"en","text":"Photographs of Augustus John relaxing and painting in his studio. He said My paintings and drawings are being overlooked because I do not paint abstract Art.\nAt the beginning of the life painting session each week we start with a series of quick studies. The three above were done in watercolour on cartridge paper. The smooth surface of the cartridge paper is not absorbent and the watercolour tends to float on the surface creating a fluid effect. It is a cheap way of making these quick studies without spending a lot of money on expensive watercolour paper. The image below is the finished oil sketch on canvas board which took one and a half hours.\nPost published by Tomas King 18th May 2017\nPost published by Tomas King 12th May 2017\nPost published by Tomas King 29th April 2017\nPost published by Tomas King 24th March 2017\nPost published by Tomas King 6th March 2017\nPost published by Tomas King 12th Jan. 2017. Revised 16th Jan. 2017.\nRevised 6th March 2017.\nWatercolour on paper 31cm x 49cm\nPost published by Tomas King 7th September 2016","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lminsideout.com/insideoutnews/2018/11/12/untitled-sophie-feinstein","date":"2019-10-22T21:06:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987824701.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20191022205851-20191022233351-00349.warc.gz","language_score":0.9392303228378296,"token_count":274,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__151742223","lang":"en","text":"“Untitled” - Sophie Feinstein\nThis past summer, I viewed the Museum of Modern Art’s exhibition, “The Long Run,”which presented works in the museum’s collection that date back to the later era of the featured artist’s careers. I was particularly interested in Joan Mitchell’s works, which diverged from most of the other pieces in the exhibition not only due to subject matter but sheer size – on canvases as wide as nine feet and as tall as thirteen, Mitchell’s paintings practically engulfed its audience, surrounding them in the jarring extracts of a memories. My piece was inspired particularly by “Wood, Wind, No Tuba” (1980), drawing from Mitchell’s highly contrasting colors and brushstrokes that vary in size and intensity. Experimenting with Mitchell’s style, abstract expressionism, presents a unique challenge to my innate artistic tendencies. My obsessive compulsive nature tends to manifest itself in the subconscious balancing of color, composition, and subject matter, and is directly challenged by this style that demands a physical and emotional input relying on the loss of a degree of control.\nSophie Feinstein. “Untitled,” 2018, 36” x 36”. Oil on canvas, pomegranates, oranges, grapes, gold leaf.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://westpalmbeachappraisal.com/page-e4.php","date":"2022-05-23T10:30:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662558015.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20220523101705-20220523131705-00750.warc.gz","language_score":0.8804555535316467,"token_count":11113,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__141362402","lang":"en","text":"Choosing the perfect gray paint color can be a little tricky – who knew there could be so many different shades of gray!\nAre you stuck trying to decide between Sherwin Williams Summit Gray and Agreeable Gray? Or can’t decide between Benjamin Moore Classic Gray and your other favorite gray?\nThis gray paint guide is designed to help you find the perfect color for your home.\nBest Gray Paint Colors\nBefore you decide on a specific paint color, choose one of the four gray paint categories: Neutral Gray, Warm Gray, Cool Gray, or Dark Gray.\nThe choice comes down to personal preference, but you should also consider the style and location of your home, as well as your decorating style.\nTo see which interior decorating style fits you best, check out this fun 10 question quiz I created: What’s Your Interior Decorating Style?\nNeutral gray paint colors look great in most homes, and work with all design styles. All gray colors are inherently neutral, but these colors have been selected for their ability to ‘play nice’ and complement other color palettes.\nDark gray paint colors are bold, catch the eye, and make a statement. A color from this category could be perfect for you if your design style is eclectic, modern, contemporary, or industrial.\nWarm gray paint colors make your home feel inviting and cozy. A color from this category is the perfect place to start if you’re into the rustic or traditional design styles.\nCool gray paint colorshave a slight blue undertone that keeps things light, bright, and airy. Make sure to check out these colors if your decorating style is: costal, modern, contemporary, bohemian, or minimalist.\nTo find a gray paint color that will look spectacular in your home, let’s break it down and talk about the benefits of each category + what makes each individual gray paint color unique. Here’s all the information you need to know, let’s get started!\nTest Out Your Favorite Gray Paint Colors\nWhen you’ve narrowed your paint color search down to a few favorites, test them out with Peel-and-Stick paint samples from Samplize!The 12″ x 12″ Peel-and-Stick samples use real paint, and make it easy see how a color looks in your home. Plus, it saves you the trouble of to painting test areas on your walls.\nI wrote a full review about Samplize, check it out here: Samplize Review | How They Worked For Me\nNeutral Gray Paint Colors\nGray is inherently neutral, so most gray paint colors can be classified as neutral. However, there are some grays that appear to have blue, yellow, green, brown or even purple undertones with certain lighting conditions.\nThe neutral gray paint colors in this category have been carefully curated to avoid paint colors with strong undertones. These paint colors should not clash with most other color palettes.\nThese neutral gray color selections are ‘light’ to ‘medium-light’ with LRV’s (Light Reflectance Value) ranging from 57 to 75.\nPale Oak by Benjamin Moore (OC-20)\nPale Oak – LRV: 69.89(LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nPale Oak (OC-20) by Benjamin Moore is my personal favorite gray paint color. With a bright LRV of 69.89, it’s the second brightest gray paint color included in this guide.\nI love how this subtle gray has just enough depth and color to make it feel like a true gray, but does it in a way that isn’t overly bold or in your face. Plus, Pale Oak walls look stunning against bright white ceilings, and trim.\nBenjamin Moore discribes Pale Oak as:\nReminiscent of the majestic white oak, this beautiful neutral is graceful and elegant, conveying a sense of style and quiet restraint.\nThe picture below is our guest room with walls painted in Benjamin Moore Pale Oak (OC-20). The ceilings are Super White (OC-152), which is also a Benjamin Moore color.\nAgreeable Gray by Sherwin Williams (SW 7029)\nAgreeable Gray – LRV: 60 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 209 G: 203 B: 193 Hex Value: #d1cbc1\nAgreeable Gray (SW 7029) by Sherwin-Williams is neutral gray paint color, and as the name implies – it is quite ‘agreeable’. This gray paint color works well with most interior decorating color schemes because of its balanced neutral appearance.\nAgreeable Gray is on the warmer side of the neutral spectrum. It reads as a true gray, and does not have strong undertones with most light.\nWith an LRV of 60, Agreeable Gray is on the lighter side, but still stands out as distinctively gray. This is especially true when contrasting against true white trim, walls, or ceilings.\nAgreeable Gray looks is perfect for kitchens, and looks amazing in the image below. It contrasts nicely against the true white cabinets and ceiling.\nClassic Gray by Benjamin Moore (OC-23)\nClassic Gray – LRV: 74.74 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nClassic Gray (OC-23) by Benjamin Moore is a popular gray paint, and for good reason – it’s spectacular! Creating an interior design plan around ‘Classic Gray’ is easy because of its light, neutral appearance. With a LRV of 74.74, Classic Gray is one of the lightest grays included in this paint color guide.\nI recommend this color to anyone that can’t quite choose between off-white and gray. Classic Gray is really a hybrid between the two color classifications. Despite having ‘gray’ in the name, Benjamin Moore technically includes the color in their off-white color collection. Here’s what they have to about Classic Gray:\nThis color is part of the Off-White Color collection. Inherently sophisticated and endlessly versatile, the Off-White collection offers subtle nuances of whites that suit tranquil, serene environments as well as creates color-enhancing accents for dynamic spaces. A compilation of 152 white and off-white colors.\nClassic Gray by Benjamin Moore looks superb in the living room below. It’s a perfect match for rooms with plenty of natural light.\nThe living room below is painted with Benjamin Moore Classic Gray. In rooms with less natural light, Classic Gray tends to look a little stronger, almost like a darker true gray.\nAgreeable Gray vs Classic Gray\nBenjamin Moore Classic Gray and Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray are two of the most popular colors on this list, so it’s helpful to see them side by side.\nAgreeable Gray is a little bit darker, and it’s more of a true gray color. Classic Gray is lighter and closer to off-white.\nBoth colors are true neutrals, with minimal undertones. Of the two colors, Agreeable Gray is slightly warmer.\nClassic Gray and Agreeable Gray are a good comparison if you’re trying to decide between a light, and a medium gray. If you’re looking for something darker, let’s check out Agreeable Gray vs Summit Gray which.\nSummit Gray vs Agreeable Gray\nSherwin Williams Summit Gray vs Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray is another great side by side comparison. These are both extremely popular gray paint colors.\nSummit Gray is significantly darker than Agreeable Gray, however, both are very appealing in their own way. Both colors are pretty neutral with no significant undertones, and no strong cool or warm bias.\nChoosing between the two will come down to personal opinion (I think I’m on team Summit Gray!) but keep in mind that Agreeable Gray would be a better choice for a room with limited natural light.\nAll the details on Summit Gray can be found in the next category: Dark Gray Paint Colors.\nSilver City by BEHR (MQ2-59)\nSilver City – LRV: 57 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 200 G:200 B:194\nSilver City by BEHR is a neutral gray with pleasant hints of metallic silver. The touch of silver that BEHR utilizes in this color really brings the paint to life!\nThe LRV for Silver City is 57, which makes it a great choice for many rooms. Its a nice medium depth – not too light, and not too dark. The bathroom in the image below has BEHR Silver City walls.\nRepose Gray by Sherwin Williams (SW 7015)\nRepose Gray – LRV: 58 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 204 G: 201 B: 192 Hex Value:\nRepose Gray (SW 7015) by Sherwin Williams is a ‘true gray’. The color does not present strong undertones in most lighting conditions.\nThis medium-light gray is another one of my favorites. Repose Gray is a well balanced paint color, and it has just a touch of warmth which makes it perfect for bedrooms, bathrooms and living rooms.\nDark Gray Paint Colors\nDark gray paint colors stand out proudly and distinctively. You can’t miss the dominate grey in these colors. This category has the kind of loud paint colors that you build a color palette around.\nWith LRVs going all the way down to 14 – you’ll notice right away when exploring this category – these colors are significantly darker than all the previous grays in this paint color guide. If that’s the look you’re going for, dark gray paint colors are for you!\nSummit Gray by Sherwin Williams (SW 7669)\nSummit Gray – LRV 30 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 149 G: 148 B: 145 Hex Value: #959491\nColor Collections: Timeless Color Wall\nSummit Gray (SW7669) by Sherwin Williams is a strong dark gray paint color with a LRV of 30. The color has a balanced color profile. It has extremely close to equal parts red, green, and blue (R: 149 G: 148 B: 145).\nThis makes the color neutral with very minimal cool or warm tendencies, and no inherent undertones. Summit Gray will read very true on your walls, unless your artificial lighting has a large warm or cool bias.\nWorsted by Farrow & Ball (No.284)\nWorsted – F & B color description: ‘a rich gray’\nWorsted (No.284) by Farrow & Ball is a medium-dark gray paint color can read with blue undertones, especially when illuminated with cool light. The slight blue bias keeps this paint color from feeling too heavy.\nFarrow & Ball says this about their paint color Worsted:\nThis rich mid grey conjures memories of city suits made from flat woven fabric, so was named after the Norfolk village where the yarn was originally woven. For devotees of our Easy Neutrals, Worsted is stronger in tone than its counterpart Purbeck Stone, but lighter than Mole’s Breath. It has an understated richness with no cold tones, making it the perfect background to make clean accent colours pop.\nDovetail by Sherwin Williams (SW 7018)\nDovetail – LRV: 26 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 144 G: 138 B: 131 Hex Value: #908a83\nColor Collections High Voltage, Cool Neutrals\nDovetail by Sherwin Williams is a well known dark gray paint color. With an LRV of 26, this gray is flirting with the bottom of the brightness scale – it’s the second darkest color in the category.\nSherwin Willams includes this color in their High Voltage color collection, which is a fun loving, well saturated, bold group of colors. Here’s how they describe the ‘high voltage’ colors:\nElectronics, alternative rock and digital technology – plug those influences into one socket and you get a blast of high-voltage look-at-me colors. We’re not shying away from them; we’re splashing them across everything from cars to appliances to upholstery…\nArctic Seal by Benjamin Moore (CSP-15)\nArctic Seal – LRV: 14.96 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nArctic Seal by Benjamin Moore is DARK! It has a LRV of 14.96, which makes it the darkest color in this gray paint color guide (by a significant margin). This cool dark gray could also be classified as a gray-black hybrid color.\nBenjamin Moore personifies Arctic Seal in their paint color description:\nIn his chilly underwater playground, a graceful shadow darts and twirls among the polar ice flows.\nMindful Gray by Sherwin Williams (SW 7016)\nMindful Gray – LRV: 48 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 188 G: 183 B: 173 Hex Value: #bcb7ad\nColor Collections: Nurturer\nSherwin Williams says that the Nurturer color collection is for bringing people together. Mindful Gray (SW 7016) fits in perfectly with this color collection’s inviting nature. It’s a comforting color that makes your home feel ready to entertain guests.\nMindful Gray (SW 7016) is a medium-dark bodied gray paint color with mild warm brown undertones. It has an LRV of 48 and is lighter than most of the paint colors in the Dark Gray category.\nI recommend Mindful Gray for bedrooms, and common areas like the staircase area in the image below.\nDorian Gray by Sherwin Williams (SW 7017)\nDorian Gray – LRV: 39 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 172 G: 167 B: 158 Hex Value: #aca79e\nColor Collections: Senior Living Cool Foundations, Acute Care Cool Foundations, PBteen – Fall/Winter 2019\nDorian Gray (SW 7017) by Sherwin Williams is a medium-dark gray paint color with a LRV of 39. It’s neutral, with a slightly cool appearance. The pleasing dark gray color contrasts nicely against true white trim, and ceilings.\nIf you choose Dorian Gray, I recommend sticking with a cool color pallet for the rest of the room as well.\nWarm Gray Paint Colors\nPainting your home with warm gray paint colors creates a relaxed, cozy vibe. This category is the best place to start if you love warm color palettes, and don’t want to select too dark of a gray paint.\nWarm colors have stronger red and green color profiles, with less blue. Because of this red / green bias, gray paint colors tend to have a yellow, or brown hue. Depending on the exact mix of color, warm grays can also have orange, or olive undertones.\nAll the warm gray color selections in this category are ‘medium-light’ with LRV’s ranging between 48 and 63.\nColonnade Gray (SW 7641) by Sherwin Williams\nColonnade Gray – LRV: 53 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nR: 198 G: 192 B: 182 Hex Value: #c6c0b6\nColor Collections: Timeless Color Wall\nColonnade Gray is a medium-light gray with RGB values of R: 198 G: 192 and B: 182. The weak blue in this color profile gives Colonnade Gray its warmth, and the prominence of red is responsible for some brown undertones.\nThis is a great choice for nearly any room, but my personal favorite use for Colonnade Gray is kitchen cabinets. The beautiful gray cabinets in the image below are Colonnade Gray by Sherwin Williams.\nEdgecomb Gray by Benjamin Moore (HC-173)\nEdgecomb Gray – LRV: 63.88 (LRV, or Light Reflectance Value is a scale commonly used by design professionals where 0 = absolute black and 100 is pure white.)\nEdgecomb Gray (HC-173) is relaxed, creamy and warm. The paint color has medium depth with a LRV of 63.88. Edgecomb Gray’s subtle elegance makes this paint color a favorite for many interior design professionals.\nThe color is a well balanced true gray, and doesn’t have strong undertones. These attributes make it a top contender if you’re looking for a warm-neutral gray that wants to be seen but doesn’t have to be the center of attention.\nBenjamin Moore discribes Edgecomb Gray as:\nA go-to gray that’s timeless with a modern edge, this earthy, organic neutral is soft and stylish, creating a setting that feels distinctly personal.\nThe walls in this bedroom are Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Gray.\nFarrow & Ball – Elephant’s Breath (No.229)\nElephant’s Breath – F & B Color Description: ‘a warm mid grey’\nIf you’re looking for a unique warm gray paint color, Elephant’s Breath by Farrow & Ball is worth taking a serious look at. It’s a beautiful color, but be warned – Elephant’s Breath has strong magenta undertones.\nI always recommend purchasing a sample pot, and testing paint colors on your walls before coming to a final decision, but this is especially important with Elephant’s Breath. The magenta hue can clash with other color palettes in your home. But when it works, it REALLY works – this is a beautiful paint color.\nThe following is Farrow & Ball’s description of Elephant’s Breath:\nThis warm and contemporary grey is renowned for its characterful paint name, originally created by John Fowler, the notable English interior designer. Elephant’s Breath reads as an uplifting mid grey with its hint of magenta, but can become almost lilac in the cooler light of west facing rooms. 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To the uninitiated, white seems like a simple enough shade. (In fact, it’s arguably the most popular wall color around.) Problem is, it has so many nuances and undertones. Suddenly, white isn’t just white: it’s pure white, off-white, or simply white, to name a few. Of course, the design plot only thickens when you factor in different finishes, plus how the shade in question will fare with your room’s natural sunlight and artificial glow.\nTo save you from the headache of trying to decide between hues that seem nearly indistinguishable, we got the scoop from top designers on the best shades of white, and where to use them. Whether you want to swath your home office in a fresh coat, paint your ceiling, or turn your bedroom into a serene oasis, there’s something here for every room.\n1) Benjamin Moore Atrium White OC-145\n“White can be a warm or a cool color depending on which tone of white you pick. If you want your home to feel really calm and relaxing, I suggest using a white that has a creamy tone to it. Benjamin Moore’s Atrium White has a little bit of a peach tone.” — Michelle Gerson\n2) Benjamin Moore French Canvas OC-41\n“Benjamin Moore’s French Canvas is a lovely off-white with bisque tones. I find it works especially well on ceilings where you may have a busy wallpaper or mural on the wall—and need a soft instead of a stark white that could potentially appear harsh in contrast to the pattern and color.” — Heather Hilliard\n3) Benjamin Moore Distant Gray 2124-70\n“Distant Gray is the perfect white, especially with contrasting trim. It has more depth than a pure white, but is still the perfect backdrop for a neutral interior.” — Miriam Verga, Mimi & Hill\n4) Dunn Edwards Cool December DEW383\n“Cool December by Dunn Edwards has been a staple in my designs for over 10 years. It’s a cooler tone that seems to open up a space and add a tempered brightness. The wrong shade of white can feel clinical and stale, or even a bit too creamy. Cool December strikes the perfect balance and always seems to do the trick for me. Plus, it’s touch-up-friendly and works well with Magic Erasers, [which is] important for moms like myself who have active kids.” —Breegan Jane\n5) Sherwin-Williams Moderne White SW 6168\n“White in a kitchen is classic for a reason. Subconsciously, humans interpret white as clean and pure—that’s why it’s such a popular color for kitchens and bathrooms. We like to add a little twist to our mostly white kitchens, like with a burst of orange on a barstool or a boldly patterned backsplash.” — Beth Dotolo and Carolina Gentry, Pulp Design Studios\n6) Benjamin Moore Ivory White 925\n“Sometimes you need a creamy white, which can be tough to get right. It’s easy to veer too yellow. I really love Benjamin Moore’s Ivory White. This creamy white works best when you envelop the room completely and paint the trim, walls, and ceiling in it. It reminds me of lightly tanned skin. It’s particularly nice in a beach house and looks fantastic with light wood finishes.” — Christina Kim\n7) Benjamin Moore Snowfall White 2144-70\n“For the perfect, crisp, icy white, we used Benjamin Moore Snowfall throughout this sky-high pied à terre. When the signature San Franciscan fog rolls in, you feel like you are floating on a cloud.” — Kendall Wilkinson\n8) Sherwin-Williams Alabaster SW 7008\n“My go-to white paint color is Alabaster from Sherwin-Williams, and my favorite color to pair it with is Naval by Sherwin-Williams. The key to selecting the perfect white paint is to determine the mood you want to create, and then choose a white that is either warm or cool. I like warmer whites like Alabaster for living rooms. But if I am creating an ultramodern, minimalist space, cooler whites help to complement the clean lines.” — Joelle Smith\n9) Benjamin Moore Oxford White CC-20\n“Oxford White by Benjamin Moore is a color I often use. It reads beautifully on walls and trims. It has a crisp and soft feeling with both natural and applied light.” — Mona Hajj\n“Oxford White is our go-to for crisp, bright interiors. It’s just the slightest bit softer than a pure white, and is super adaptable to all interiors, modern and traditional.” — Stephanie Brown\n10) Sherwin-Williams Origami White SW 7636\n“Origami White is a gentle off-white; perfect for taking the edge off of modern interiors. [Great] for a more organic or eclectic vibe.” — Stephanie Brown\n11) Farrow & Ball School House White No. 291\nFarrow & Ball\n“My no-fail, go-to white is Farrow & Ball’s Schoolhouse White. It’s a timeless off-white that promotes old-world warmth and is a solid foundation that marries architectural features, materials, and accent colors. The end result: a welcoming and comfortable home.” — Cortney Bishop\n12) Benjamin Moore Cloud Nine OC-119\n“As a colorist, white is seldom on my mind, but when I need a neutral gallery-esque background, I reach for Cloud Nine by Benjamin Moore. I painted the exterior of my office building in this particular shade and it’s the perfect contrast to the gloss black trim.”\n— MA Allen\n13) Clare Snow Day\n“Snow Day is the perfect cool white that has just enough warmth to keep it from feeling sterile. This is a great option for a south-facing room or for a bright white to pair with cool colors.” — Nicole Gibbons\n14) Sherwin-Williams Pure White 7005\n“Finding the right white is always a tricky task. However, I’ve found that a successful shade of white is one that’s honest and bears no hidden undertones of blues, yellows or pinks. Pure White by Sherwin Williams is an elegant white, which grounds the space and creates a nice neutral background to allow your furniture to shine.” – Eileen Keshishian\n15) Benjamin Moore White Dove OC-17\n“Our go-to living room paint color, Benjamin Moore White Dove, is a warm white that perfectly complements the fresh pastel colors of this feminine space, creating a calm and welcoming room for entertaining. We typically opt for the wow color moments in the fabrics and accessories, rather than on the walls, to keep the living room a more transitional space and the formal center of the home.” — Christine Markatos\n“White Dove has a creamy undertone that brings a lovely warmth to homes in urban environments or those in climates that often experience grey and overcast skies. Meanwhile, in more traditional settings, White Dove reads as a crisp white without being too cold or modern.” — Emilie Munroe\n“I love to use White Dove by Benjamin Moore. It’s so versatile! Because I focus a lot on art and artists in my work, this color never fights with sculptures, street art or abstracts. My favorite thing to do is apply one coat of Wise Owl's Opalescent Pearl Glaze over the White Dove. It softly shimmers with directional lighting, and the walls 'slow dance' without fighting with the art, fabrics and rugs. It's clean, simple and timeless!” — Kari Whitman\n16) Benjamin Moore Simply White OC-117\n“Benjamin Moore Simply White is always a crowd-pleaser. It’s a warm, but true white, that looks both crisp and cozy in every space.” — Kristen Peña\n“Benjamin Moore Simply White is my go-to for a kitchen. It just feels right–not too cool, not too warm.” — Victoria Hagan\n“Benjamin Moore Natura Simply White has a slight warm undertone, which keeps it from feeling too sterile (no hospital vibes here). I have yet to come across a color scheme Simply White wouldn’t complement. It also really goes to work in those darker spaces with little to no natural light because the paint color itself simply radiates. Bonus, this is an eco-friendly zero VOC paint for the environmentally conscious!” — Meridith Baer\n17) Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace OC-65\n“When I want a really clean, pure white like I used in every room of a Spanish Modern home in Los Angeles, my favorite shade is Benjamin Moore 'Chantilly Lace' OC-65. It has a subtle cool grey base as opposed to warm yellow undertones, which makes for a very clear and beautiful shade of white.” — Rosa Beltran\n“The most universal paint color I've used is Chantilly Lace by Benjamin Moore. I find myself going back to it again and again in order to create a bright white space that is warm and welcoming rather than sterile and cold. In a sea of whites, this is my tried and true!” —Nicole Davis\n\"It feels clean and bright without being cold or ‘dormy’.\" — Melanie Burnstin\n18) Benjamin Moore Chalk White 2126-70\n“My favorite white paint color is Benjamin Moore 2126-70. It is appropriately named Chalk White–a grey-scale white, which works universally juxtaposed with cool and warm tones. I use this color for paint, stain finishes, custom color reverse painted glass and metal as a foil contrasting with other elements. Almost every paint schedule our firm issues includes this shade of white.” — Katherine Newman\n19) Portola Snow Leopard\n\"My favorite choice for white is Snow Leopard by Portola. I am always in search of a white color with depth, but without other discernible tints. This color creates a beautiful backdrop for both modern and traditional projects. Best of all, it is truly white when it’s up but creates a beautiful, warm environment.\" — Kazuko Hoshino\n20) Benjamin Moore Navajo White OC-05\n“Think melted vanilla ice cream. Its cream undertone makes it the perfect white for a country house and warm, naturally-lit spaces. You can do a whole room in Navajo White and it stands alone and gives it a soul.” — Alexandra Champalimaud\n21) Dunn-Edwards Whisper\n“I must admit I have a sore spot for colors with whimsical names. This one especially ‘whispered’ to me when I was looking to paint my entire office and showroom in Guadalajara. This color is a very calm, soothing tone that mimics the shade of white found in nature. I love it because it's primitive but very organic.” — Erick Millan\n22) Benjamin Moore Cloud White 967\n\"Cloud White by Benjamin Moore is ethereal and soft. It is a timeless shade of white that works to either modernize or pare down a space without making it seem too sterile.\" — Anne Hepfer\n23) Sherwin-Williams Extra White SW 7006\n\"This color is crisp and clean, but not too stark. It complements all different interiors.\" — Robin Strickler\n24) Benjamin Moore Dune White 968\n\"I am currently having a love affair with Benjamin Moore's Dune White. I veer away from whites that are too clear and absent of pigment. I like the knocked-down elements of Dune White. It's a warm, flattering color inside and outside. I tell my clients it's a true white with the dimmer switch dialed down.\" — Janie Molster\n25) Farrow & Ball Wevet No. 273\nFarrow & Ball\n“I love a good white with plenty of depth. Wevet by Farrow & Ball is one of my favorites for this reason. It has a beautiful hue of gray. It always looks brilliant and has great contrast that goes with many of my other favorites as well as looking beautiful on its own.” — Raquel Garcia\n26) Benjamin Moore Super White PM-1\n\"It's the most pure expression of white with no color undertones. It reminds me of the galleries at the Gagosian Gallery. What I love about this color is that it makes your furnishings stand out like a piece of art.\" — Jon Call\n“I love super white. I find it’s the cleanest and crispest and ALWAYS brightens my spaces. It's too cool for some people’s preferences. For me, it's spot on!” — Tali Roth\n27) Benjamin Moore Crisp Linen CSP-305\n\"When it comes to white paint, I always prefer a warm undertone versus cool. Simply White by Benjamin Moore is my go-to, and for a slightly more historical lived-in feel, I warm it up a bit with Crisp Linen, also from Benjamin Moore.\" — Katie Hackworth\n28) Benjamin Moore Calm OC-22\n\"My absolute favorite white of all time is Calm by Benjamin Moore. It has a softer and cozier feel thanks to a drop of warm gray in the hue, while establishing the background for crisp, clean, and timeless interiors. Calm is also particularly responsive to changes in lighting, whether natural or artificial. It is extremely versatile no matter what style, color scheme, or room you are working with.\" — Allison Babcock\n\"What could be more appropriate in one's bedroom retreat than the feeling of calm, promoting quiet, reflective and relaxing moments?\" — Dayna Dabek\n29) Benjamin Moore White Diamond 2121-60\n\"My old living room was painted this super cool white and I loved it for the space. I loved it because generally I’m more attracted to cool tones rather than warm tones. If you put it up to a true white, it looked a little blue. But in person, it just looked really white. So if you are looking for the perfect cool white, then this is a great option for you, as it doesn’t have any yellow or cream tones in it.\" — Emily Henderson\n30) Benjamin Moore China White PM-20\n\"It seldom fails me, no matter where in the country I use it. It doesn't break green or pink. When held up against pure white, it has an off-white or greige appearance, but on its own, it holds up as true white—but with a little more body.\" — Eric Cohler\n31) Farrow & Ball All White No. 2005\n\"My new favorite white is All White by Farrow & Ball. It’s described as 'a totally pure white,' and that’s just what it is. The biggest challenge with white paint is when it leans gray, or blue, or yellow and skews the look you were going for; All White is a gorgeous, pure white that doesn’t have an underlying tone.\" — Alessandra Wood, Modsy\n\"It's like a good friend. Easy to be around, dependable and it makes you and all the things around you look terrific. It stays consistent in any light, but in the afternoon, it can really make a room feel like it's glowing.\" — Brad Ford\n32) C2 Cotton C2-836\n\"White is not a shy color—it makes everything placed in its path come forward. And Cotton by C2 is the softest of whites, with a touch of yellow as its undertone. It's the perfect backdrop to enhance wood and I especially love it in bedrooms. It makes skin sparkle.\" — Elizabeth Martin\n33) Valspar Honeymilk 7003-4\n\"Getting white paint right can be a daunting proposition. Your best bet is a kinder, warmer white that has just a hint of grey or beige in it. Honeymilk is a soft white that's great for walls. I've used it in a gazillion rooms and have never been disappointed.\" —Elaine Griffin\n34) Benjamin Moore Lily of the Valley 905\n\"This is a very creamy white, really warming up the space. If you try to use this in another brand, however, it will look baby-nursery yellow ... so stick to the Benjamin Moore original!\" — Isabel Ladd\n\"I found this color more than 20 years ago when I wanted a really great, warm white for trim, and it has been my standby ever since. It works well in rooms that get a lot of light and also in those that need it.\" — Alessandra Branca\n35) Farrow & Ball Great White\n\"It's a white with character, and it's anything but sterile. Great White works best in natural light, particularly in the morning when fresh, warm tones peek in. Throughout the day, it changes color ever so slightly—from white to not-quite-grey.\" — Kara Mann\n36) Benjamin Moore Decorator's White CC-20\n\"I love this white for ceilings and woodwork, or in any room where I want a bright, clean white. It works well in all applications and with every kind of light source. Some whites can be cold and slightly blue, while others can have a creamy, yellow tone, but Decorator's White is a true white that is both warm and modern.\" — Jeff Andrews\n\"Nothing beats a clean crisp white wall and my go-to is Benjamin Moore Decorator's White. It is crisp and slightly cool, making it the the perfect backdrop to pop other colors used within a room.\" — Ohara Davies-Gaetano\n37) Benjamin Moore Paper White OC-55\n\"Paper White [is great] for a lovely lighting grey white\" — Highlyann Krasnow, The Design High\n\"I use Paper White in kitchens and bathrooms because it melds the grays of Carrara marble and the stark white of sinks and toilets.\" — Katie Ridder\n38) Farrow & Ball Pointing No. 2003\n\"This is the perfect ivory for almost every setting—not too bright and not too creamy. We're all about striking that balance. It's proven itself in both a sun-drenched farmhouse living room and a one-windowed New York City bedroom.\" — Anne Maxwell Foster and Suysel dePedro Cunningham of Tilton Fenwick\n39) Benjamin Moore White Wisp OC-54\n\"It's a tinted white with a hint of grey-green, but it reads as bright white. I like to use it on the trim for cool-colored walls. I use quite a bit of wall coverings in hemp cloth and other natural materials. White Wisp as a trim makes many of these papers look crisp.\" — Frank Roop\n40) Farrow & Ball Wimborne White No. 239\n\"It has just a hair of yellow, but does not read too 'warm.’ It really just feels like a perfect, clean, white. Because of the depth of Farrow & Ball's formulas, it has a certain richness to it. It’s the white I tend to favor for more traditional interiors.\" — Amy Sklar\n\"What I love about the Farrow & Ball Wimborne White is that it is a beautiful shade of white that has depth and dimension. Using it in high-gloss achieves a very chic and modern look without using a real lacquer.\" — Suzanne Kasler\n41) Benjamin Moore Winter Orchard 1555\n\"I love Winter Orchard because it has a super subtle tinge of grey in it, so it works with every color.\" — Taniya Nayak\n42) Dunn Edwards Swiss Coffee DEW341\n\"There should be one cozy room, such as the living room, in every home. In this type of space, I like to use white paint as the backdrop for an amazing collection of art, which brings a pop of color. For me, the perfect shade of white, like this one from Dunn Edwards, isn't too yellow or too pink.\" — Trip Haenisch\n43) Farrow & Ball Slipper Satin No. 2004\n\"Slipper Satin is my go to for 'fleshing up' more traditional rooms, as it is calming and gives a sense of ease and serenity. It is inviting and cozy, yet also works well on more architectural houses punctuating the accoutrements.\" — Jeffrey Alan Marks\n44) Dunn Edwards Historic White DET653\n\"The classic warm white complements any interior then, now and forever. Ultra-premium paint from the DE Everest collection gives clients low-odor, zero-VOC finishes that are durable and contribute to good indoor air quality.\" — Sarah Barnard\n45) Benjamin Moore Acadia White OC-38\n\"Acadia White by Benjamin Moore is my go-to Goldilocks. Not too warm, not too cool, but just right. It's the perfect creamy off-white.\" — Patrick Ediger\nKelsey MulveyKelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Marie Claire, Women's Health, and Men's Health, among others.\nThis content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io\nThe 10 Best Neutral Paint Colors That Never Go Out of Style\nNeutral paint colors have always been in style and always will be. But defining a \"neutral\" color can be more difficult than you imagine. By the traditional definition, a neutral is any color that doesn't fall into any of the standard families associated with the color wheel. These include the gray, brown, and white families. Neutral colors such as taupe, off-whites, and light grays do not have a definitive color, so they almost never cause discord with furnishings and other color schemes. These \"none-colors\" are virtually foolproof since they easily support all other colors.\nMore recently, interior designers have broadened the definition of \"neutral\" to include shades that have definite undertones of a definable color. Most color families will now include a neutral or two that is predominantly taupe, off-white, or gray, but with a very subtle hint of color.\nWhether a classic neutral or a subtle variation within a color family, a neutral paint color has many advantages in a room design:\n- They are flexible, classic colors that are always in style.\n- They are perfect for people who are unsure of their color preferences, or who change their minds a lot. A room's color scheme can be changed merely by switching accents against the neutral background.\n- They are ideal for people who prefer bright, colorful accents and furniture.\n- The overall effect of neutral paint is to make a room restful and relaxing.\n- Color Family: Varies and can lean into grays, taupe, beiges, greiges, and even whites\n- Complementary Colors: They work with virtually all colors because they're neutral\n- Pairs Well With: Most colors pair well with these neutrals\n- Mood: Calming\n- Where to Use: Great for living rooms, bedrooms, dining rooms, offices\nHere are 10 of the best neutral paint colors for your home's interior walls.\n- Lg stylo 1 camera\n- Parker pipe fitting\n- Sequoia front end swap\n- Good hope norwalk ct\n- Tobacco stick craft ideas\n- Identity v andrew plush\n- Free baby mr carmack\n- Lvt glue home depot\n- Ford contour 1998 parts\n- Davinci resolve reddit\nWell, as suggested. 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After watching a little TV, she went to bed, and I again remained in the hall myself, in confusion with an excited member and with my desires.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://palpress.net/?View=News&id=11349&dep=5","date":"2023-06-09T10:39:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224656675.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20230609100535-20230609130535-00489.warc.gz","language_score":0.9805974364280701,"token_count":265,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__24862697","lang":"en","text":"Painting by Italian artist Botticelli sells for $45 million at auction in New York\n- 2022-01-29 00:06:20\n- 25 views\nA painting by Italian artist Sandro Botticelli was sold for about $45 million, after a struggle at an auction in New York.\nSotheby's said Thursday that three bidders had bid for the Renaissance painting for about seven minutes. But it did not reveal the buyer who won the auction.\nThe painting called “The Man of Sorrows” dates back to the late fifteenth or early sixteenth century, and it depicts Jesus with a crown of thorns on his head, and his hands and feet are tied with a rope. It was previously a private collection.\nIt is noteworthy that a year ago, Sotheby's sold the same Italian artist a painting \"Young Man Holding A Roundabout\" or \"The Young Man With a Medal\" for $92.2 million. No work of Botticelli's artwork has fetched such a price before that at auction.\nAccording to the auction house, there are only about ten paintings known to be by the Italian artist worldwide, few of which are private collections.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thebloodconnection.org/category/featured-artist/","date":"2023-12-09T02:43:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100781.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209004202-20231209034202-00788.warc.gz","language_score":0.9623211622238159,"token_count":438,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__278777565","lang":"en","text":"Featured Artist: Cindy Hammond\nMy interest in Art began at an early age with my mother and grandmother crafting, knitting, sewing, and expressing their creativity in many ways. My interest in 2-D art began in high school and further developed in college as a Studio Arts major concentrating in Drawing and Design.\nAfter graduation, I worked as a designer and then entered the field of graphics. Taking time out to raise my family, I didn’t re-ignite my love for Art until the early 2000’s admiring the works of many painters. First, working in watercolors, years later, I then moved to oils and acrylics. Today, I primarily work in oils and love the texture, color, and values achieved in the richly pigmented paints. I consider myself self taught in painting and continue to take workshops to further my techniques, skill, and knowledge of painting. I have worked with many seasoned artists throughout my journey. To name a few, Mary Segars, Jacki Newell, Alice Williams, Gary Bodner, Jeff Erikson, Mark Bettis, Leslie Saeta, and Sandra Roper. They all have inspired me in different ways and I feel fortunate to have studied with these exceptional artists.\nI am a contemporary oil painter working in both experimental and representational themes. I create abstracts in an oil and cold wax medium lending itself to a freer form of art, focusing on, form, color, line, texture, markings, and movement. When I paint traditional oils, I like a loose brushstroke, creating soft edges, harmonious color, simplicity, and a painterly style. I like to work from photographs and use a limited palette to maintain harmony in the painting.\nI hope you enjoy viewing my art as much as I enjoy creating it. All of the art are original pieces created in my studio located in Fountain Inn, SC at 301 Farmwood Drive, Fountain Inn, SC 29644.\nI can be reached at 864-270-5063 and via email at firstname.lastname@example.org or email@example.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.limetrace.co.uk/Bare-Conductive-Electric-Paint-Jars","date":"2017-11-17T21:19:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934803944.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20171117204606-20171117224606-00156.warc.gz","language_score":0.8980377912521362,"token_count":326,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__78126778","lang":"en","text":"Draw a circuit. Cold solder. Paint and screen print circuits.\nBare Conductive’s Electric Paint provides a great platform for discovering, playing, repairing and designing with electronics.\nElectric Paint can be used as both a liquid wire and a conductive adhesive. This handy material allows you to paint and screen print capacitive surfaces. Electric Paint is nontoxic, solvent free and water soluble.\nThis material is a great prototyping tool for makers of all ages. Once applied the paint dries quickly at room temperature, and can be removed with soap and water. Nontoxic, air-drying. Works great on many materials including paper, plastic, textiles and conventional electronics.\nWorks with: Electrical components, prototyping materials, PCBs, microcontrollers (Arduino, Raspberry Pi, MaKey MaKey, LilyPad, FLORA), e-textiles, and conductive thread. You can use a brush, a roller or even printmaking equipment! Please be aware that as Electric Paint dries the conductivity increases (and will continue to increase to a certain extent even after the paint “feels” dry), so if your project requires calibration, let the paint dry completely before testing it.\nDirections: Apply with a brush, roller, or screen print. Leave to dry for 10 minutes, Electric Paint becomes conductive when completely dry.\nIt is important to let the paint dry for at least 10 minutes as Electric Paint only becomes conductive when completely dry.\nElectric Paint is not meant for use on skin!\nElectric Paint is not waterproof.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://galleryorange.ph/artists/rafael-paderna/","date":"2018-08-16T09:01:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221210559.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20180816074040-20180816094040-00204.warc.gz","language_score":0.9852255582809448,"token_count":207,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__31900475","lang":"en","text":"Paderna is a multi-awarded and well-recognized artist. He has works on acrylic on canvas, oil on canvas, oil pastel, chalk pastel, bronze cast sculptures and welded bronze sculptures. Both his paintings and sculptures have been recognized not only in the country, but in other countries as well. A signature image in his works is what he calls “the hands that rock the cradle,” which are basically images of women with big hands. He aims “to give joy to the viewer, to relate my thoughts, my experiences, and my feelings as an artist, to represent my time so that in the future, that generation will have an idea of what is art in our time. To be remembered as an artist (not a craftsman) and give back.” The vibrancy of the colors and the grace of his sculptures are striking. But what makes Rafael Paderna’s works stunning are the stories that these works depict, and what they stand for.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.clevelandairport.com/airport/cle-art-program/past-exhibits/inspirations","date":"2023-12-09T10:55:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100909.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209103523-20231209133523-00485.warc.gz","language_score":0.9697725772857666,"token_count":1972,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__249425054","lang":"en","text":"About the Art\nFebruary 01 – September 28, 2015\n“Inspirations” showcases watercolor paintings that represent the dreams, illusions, and emotions of the artists who created them. This popular medium of art is a very powerful way for artists to capture their truest visions. The “Inspirations” exhibit is comprised of impressive watercolor artwork done by regional artists.\nJulie is a self-taught painter. She started out faux painting, using acrylics and other items to add texture. Julie then discovered another way to express her energy and ideas by painting on canvas and other papers. Her tools include brushes, sponges, plastic, sticks and more. Julie is inspired by the beauty around her. A portion of the sale of Julie’s paintings, are sent to an organization that helps at-risk children on the Thailand/Burma border where her daughter works. By painting, Julie feels she makes a difference in the lives of children. Most of all she hopes to bring peace, joy, contentment or a smile to those that see her work. For more information please visit her website at www.wallexpressionsbyjulie.com.\nGlenn James Murray is an architect with the City of Cleveland, Department of Building and Housing. He has threatened to take up painting for years. His loving wife Lynn called his bluff, and arranged for lessons at the Beck Center of Art as a birthday gift. The paintings that are currently on exhibit are the results. Glenn is inspired by the ruins and remnants of Cleveland’s industrial past, and the workaday world of her life blood, river and lake.\nBernard Johnson is an amateur artist from Cleveland, Ohio. His love of art began at a very early age drawing cartoons which later lead to sketching comics. As his passion grew, he later developed an eye for abstract art. Much of his artwork is portrayed through vibrant colors using acrylic and watercolor paints to depict human expressions and feelings. He believes that “art is one of the best ways to express to others how you view the world around you......the beauty of the imagination is boundless.”\nBefore picking up the paintbrush, Pimei Huang was a high school teacher in Taiwan. She immigrated to the United States with her husband and raised two amazing children. When Pimei found herself with more free time, she started watercolor painting as a hobby. It soon became more than just a hobby, and now she uses it to express the wonders of God’s creation.\nPimei is most inspired by her personal connection with her paintings’ subjects and the beauty in nature. Pimei’s paintings have been routinely showcased on the cover of the Evangelical Formosan Church’s monthly journal. She has had three solo exhibitions, and her work has been in many group shows. She has won a number of awards including the most recent “First Place” award at the Independence Home Day Juried Art Show in 2014.\nFor more information please email her at email@example.com.\nAnna Hsu seeks to express the philosophy of benevolence through tranquil images of trees and blossoms. She has studied brush painting since 1996. Her paintings have been juried into Shaker Heights Library Barbara Luton Competition several times and she won Honorable Mention in 2009. Anna lives in Shaker Heights. For more information please visit her at www.annasbrushpainting.blogspot.com.\nSharlene Gannon began her employment with the City of Cleveland in 2003. She started out in Central Payroll and has since settled in at the Division of Taxation. She loves working for the City and says she has great coworkers. One of her creative outlets is painting with gouache, an opaque watercolor. Her subjects are mostly found in nature; animals, birds, insects…whether flying or crawling, she is truly fascinated by their existence. Whether it’s handmade cards, bead embroidery, knitting, crochet, baking cakes or just working in her garden or with her beehives, she truly enjoys her free time.\nJanine Jacobs-Beleski lives in Vermilion, Ohio and has been creating and selling her artwork for more than 20 years. She has exhibited her paintings in many galleries throughout the United States and Canada. Janine states, “When I am painting, I often lose track of time. I become completely involved with the work in progress. It dictates to me where I should go, the intensity of the colors and the overall mood of the picture.” Her art has been described by others as portraying an overwhelming dramatic story of stormy landscapes, wild and emotional florals, intense, sometimes moody portraits, all with a wash of unrestricted color. For more information please email her at firstname.lastname@example.org.\nCarrie Kelley is an artist from Northeastern Ohio. She’s taken art courses at the University of Miami in Florida, Cleveland Institute of Art, Cleveland State University and Cuyahoga Community College. Carrie is also a certified graphic designer and a photographer. In fact, many of her works are based on her photographs. She works in a variety of mediums such as watercolors, pencil, acrylics, oil and digital art. Her favorite subjects are nature, animals, flowers and landscapes. Some of her most recent art can be seen on her blog at: carriekelleyart.tumblr.com\nTom Tindira is an accomplished artist whose paintings reflect his love of the outdoors and his childhood neighborhood, Tremont. He has studied with nationally recognized watercolor artists and works daily in his home studio. Tom is a member of the Crooked River Gang of Artists. His works are on display at the MD Garage Art Gallery in Cuyahoga Valley National Park from April through October annually. Tom has won numerous awards at local art shows. For more information email him at email@example.com.\nRenee Sarosy is an artist who since 1987 has had a passion for drawing faces of famous rock and roll artists. It was in an art class while attending Parma Senior High School, that she discovered an expertise in facial portraits in a project where she drew Stevie Nicks. At Cleveland State University, this talent re-emerged in a black and white ink portrait of Jim Morrison. Her abstract watercolors were also displayed at Cuyahoga Community College’s western campus showcase. Renee’s use of mediums includes ebony pencil, chalk, watercolor, acrylic and ink. She also has a collection of nature photography focusing on sunsets, clouds and flowers. In addition, she also likes to create projects out of seashells. Her work can also be seen on Wren’s Gallery on Pinterest. For more information email her firstname.lastname@example.org.\nAfter a successful career as a home furnishing designer and Illustrator, Mitzi is painting full time, as Artist-in-Residence for the Ohio Arts Council’s Arts Learning program. She also teaches at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Mitzi, a long time teacher and workshop instructor, has a Master’s degree in Art from Stephen F. Austin State University, Texas. Her works have been exhibited nationwide through invitation and international juried competitions. Mitzi’s art works are collected by many private individuals and corporates. Mitzi’s work is currently on exhibit at the Ohio Governor’s Office, PNC Bank, Kent State University (Brecksville, Ohio), Immigration Law Office of Margaret Wong and Siam Cafe, Cleveland, Ohio. Mitzi paints whatever inspires her, from still life, floral, landscape, portrait, figures to animal in different media. For more information please visit her website at www.mitzilai.com, www.mitzilaiart.com\nNancy Notarianni is a watercolorist, graphic designer and watercolor painting instructor. She earned a Bachelor’s of Fine Art from the University of Kansas. Nancy is currently the art director and web administrator for City Visitor Communications. In her free time she enjoys teaching watercolor. Nancy has also been invited to many of the Cuyahoga County, Ohio branch libraries (Parma South, Bedford, Olmsted Falls, Orange and Mayfield to name a few) to present watercolor programs. She exhibits in many juried shows throughout Northeast Ohio. Nancy has studied watercolor with Charles Reid, one of the foremost watercolorists of today, Alvaro Castagnet and Ted Nuttall. Nancy is an active member of the Ohio Watercolor Society, serving as newsletter editor. Watercolor is Nancy’s favorite medium because of the transparent quality and the unpredictability of the combination of water and paint. For more information visit her website at www.nancynotarianni.com.\nDee Riley is a life-long resident of Ashtabula, Ohio, one of Ohio’s largest counties located along the shores of Lake Erie. Dee started her painting career because of poverty. She could not afford a camera to record the events in her life, so she started drawing on scrap paper, discarded window blinds or anything she could find. She bought her first camera by picking tomatoes for a produce grower. Not wanting to be confined to just photography, Dee still enjoys recording life’s event through painting and drawing. For more information please email her at email@example.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://puuproffa.fi/puutieto-2-2/pintakasittely-2/maalituotteet-2/?lang=en","date":"2024-04-24T13:20:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296819273.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20240424112049-20240424142049-00765.warc.gz","language_score":0.9572288393974304,"token_count":743,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__185953444","lang":"en","text":"Paint products consist of many ingredients. The have adhesives, solvents, excipients and pigments. For example oil paints and oil varnish have a linseed oil adhesive, wood turpentine solvent, and a drier as a excipient.\nThe purposes of the adhesives are:\n- Bind the paint pigments and make the paint or varnish stick to its base.\n- Give a protective layer to the finished surface.\n- Improve the weather and temperature sealing.\n- Improve the water and chemical resistance.\nEach adhesive has a different effect on the paints or varnishes drying speed and workability. The adhesive produce a coating on the paint/varnish after it dries\n- Chemically drying which means a chemical reaction starts the drying process.\n- Physically drying which means that the adhesive dries without any chemical reaction such as the solvent dissolving.\nThe purposes of the solvents are:\n- Dissolve the adhesive on the paint or varnish\n- Lowering the viscosity.\n- Control/regulate the application properties, evening and drying speeds.\nThe purpose of the excipients are:\n- Improving the quality of the paint ingredients\n- Making the paint or varnish dry faster\n- Improve the shelf life and leveling\n- Prevent mold from living inside the paint\n- Prevent UV-light from changing the color of the paint\nPaint products can be divided into paints and varnishes. Paints are opaque and they have color pigments.Varnishes don’t have pigments and therefore produce a clear coat. Both of the paint products however, have adhesives, solvents and excipient. Paint products can also be grouped based on the solvent. Waterborne and solventborne paint.\nWaterborne paints and varnishes\n- Suited for indoor use such as walls and ceiling\n- They can also be used with furniture however they tend to dry fast so expertise required.\nSolventborne paints and varnishes\n- Dry slow but are very durable\n- Smell bad\n- Alkydpaints are suited for furniture, indoor doors and windows.\n- Oil based paints are suited for outdoor furniture and outdoor doors and windows and also furniture restoration.\nLatexpaint is a uniform name for different types of waterborne paints. Waterborne paints, also known as latexpaints are plastic dispersion paints that have small polymer particle adhesives are free in the water. While drying, water is dissolved from the paint until it becomes plastic and glues into a paint coat.\nThe paint that was created in the 50’s and 60’s had a latex adhesive. This adhesive caused molding problems in buildings. The latex formed a coat that was too strong and therefore didn’t let any air or moisture through it. This way the molding got stuck inside and started to destroy the ceiling. Calling a watesborne paint a latex paint is wrong since they no longer have latex in them.\nWaterborne paints are commonly known as acrylate paint.\nIn the 60’s latex paints were the most used indoor paints. Their popularity had many reasons. The paint was suitable for paint rollers and therefore made the spreading of the paint easier and sped up the painting process. The smell wasn’t as strong as the paints used before. All though back then those paints weren’t considered a health risk or a risk for the environment. Paints noawadays are both safe for the painter and are environmentally friendly.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dain.ai/how-much-do-watercolour-painting-freelancers-charge/","date":"2024-04-22T03:34:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818072.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422020223-20240422050223-00509.warc.gz","language_score":0.9646698236465454,"token_count":727,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__138713273","lang":"en","text":"Watercolour painting is a beautiful and versatile medium that has been used by artists for centuries. With its unique translucent quality and vibrant colors, watercolours have a timeless appeal that is both captivating and challenging. In recent years, there has been a growing demand for watercolour painting freelancers who can create stunning, one-of-a-kind pieces for clients. If you are considering hiring a watercolour painting freelancer, one of the first questions that may come to mind is how much they charge for their services. In this article, we will explore the factors that influence the pricing of watercolour painters as freelancers, and provide insight into what you can expect to pay for their services.\nFactors Influencing Pricing\nThe pricing of watercolour painting freelancers can vary widely depending on a number of factors. One of the most significant influencers of pricing is the experience and skill level of the artist. Those who have been painting for many years and have a strong portfolio of work are likely to charge more for their services than those who are newer to the field. Additionally, the complexity of the project and the amount of time and effort required will also impact pricing. A simple portrait may cost less than a detailed landscape or still life, for example. Finally, the reputation and demand for the artist’s work can also influence their pricing. Artists who are in high demand may charge more for their services, while those who are just starting out may offer lower rates to attract clients and build their portfolio.\nWhen it comes to pricing, watercolour painting freelancers may use a variety of different cost structures. Some artists charge by the hour, while others may prefer to charge per project. Hourly rates can range from $30 to $100 or more, depending on the artist’s experience and geographic location. Project-based pricing can also vary widely, and may be influenced by the size and complexity of the painting as well as any additional services that the artist offers, such as framing or shipping. It’s important to discuss pricing and payment terms with the artist before beginning a project to ensure that both parties are in agreement and there are no surprises.\nWhat to Expect\nSo, what can you expect to pay for the services of a watercolour painting freelancer? As mentioned earlier, pricing can vary widely depending on a number of factors. On the low end, you may find artists offering their services for as little as $50 for a small, simple painting. On the higher end, experienced and highly sought-after artists may charge several hundred or even thousands of dollars for a larger, more complex piece. When considering the cost of hiring a watercolour painting freelancer, it’s important to keep in mind that you are not just paying for the physical painting itself, but also for the artist’s time, skill, and expertise.\nIn conclusion, the pricing of watercolour painting freelancers can vary widely depending on a number of factors, including the artist’s experience and skill level, the complexity of the project, and the artist’s reputation and demand for their work. It’s important to have a clear understanding of the artist’s pricing and cost structure before beginning a project to ensure that both parties are in agreement and there are no surprises. Ultimately, the cost of hiring a watercolour painting freelancer is a reflection of the value of their time and expertise, and can result in a beautiful, one-of-a-kind piece of art that you can cherish for years to come.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://culture-hongkong.com/across-time-and-space/","date":"2024-04-24T00:23:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818835.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423223805-20240424013805-00397.warc.gz","language_score":0.9371122121810913,"token_count":1543,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__3046537","lang":"en","text":"Re-visiting Twentieth-Century Chinese Oil Paintings\nOil paintings are often considered through a Western lens. To shake up this view and invite new perspectives, Hong Kong University’s Museum and Art Gallery, HKU, showcases the versatile nature of Chinese oil paintings in its aptly named exhibit, Across Time and Space. With works exploring sprawling landscapes, intimate interiors and evocative profiles, the exhibition opens discussion and reflection on cross-cultural experiences. With forty-seven pieces on display, the collection blends work belonging to the university, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and private owners. Curated by Chinese paintings and transcultural art market specialist Dr Shuo Hua, the themes running through the exhibition show the active discourse between Eastern and Western sentiment in the arts.\nReverse Glass Painting\nThe collection begins with a reverse glass painting titled Captain of the Ship ‘Lord Clarendon’. A popular media form between the seventeenth and early nineteenth century, its establishment in Chinese art culture was spurred by European introduction by traders and diplomats offering gifts to the imperial court. A glass painting’s unique look is borne of complex layering that runs counter to the typical oil painting procedure, with the artist beginning at the highlights and ending at the base layers. Initially made in Canton’s painting studios, eighteenth-century glass paintings were a prolific art form in China.\nNg Po-wan: Fruits\nIn the first room, a fair amount of the subject matter focuses on people, objects and hobbies of the middle class. Ng Po-wan’s Fruits is a standout example. Dynamic in its execution, the light and layering of the portrait are reminiscent of the Dutch master painter Rembrandt. While the clear, simple lines, rich tones and structural focus echo Western works, the fruit of choice marks the artist’s regionality. Typically, fruit portraiture was a unique form of wealth signalling; in the seventeenth century, pineapples were such a hot commodity that people would even rent them for clout, hence their prevalence in fruit-laden artwork. However, in Ng’s work, the more pedestrian carambola (star fruit) and tomatoes take centre stage. This calls back to his time at the University of the Philippines, where he studied painting with the renowned “Grand Old Man of Philippine Art”, Fernando Amorsolo.\nLiu Haisu: Yungu Villa\nMoving into the next viewing area, the audience is invited to join in the introspection of nature. Setting the stage is an entire wall dedicated to prolific twentieth-century Chinese painter Liu Haisu. Following his series on the Yellow Mountains of Anhui province, Yungu Villa neatly summarises his myriad accomplishments. Created during Liu’s tenth visit to the site in 1988, the occasion marked the seventieth anniversary of his very first trip there. The spontaneous blend of villa and nature highlights technical fluency and expressive spirit, the signature marks of Liu’s oil studies. By creating an oil painting with the approach of Chinese calligraphy and splashed ink, Liu’s coarse outlines represent a spirit of resilience. The eponymous villa was where the painter stayed during his visit, bearing the typical characteristics of Huizhou architecture. Liu’s addition of pine trees represents self-discipline and fortitude.\nMao Huaiqing: Palace in the Sun\nShifting from abstract to more authentic perspectives, Mao Huaiqing presents a romantic interior. Created in 1990, Palace in the Sun shows an inner courtyard deep within the imperial palace. The landmark’s traditional architecture is divided diagonally into warm walls, a clear sky at the top right, and cool greys at the bottom left. Here, a phrase corresponding to a famous line from An Exquisite Zither by Tang dynasty poet Li Shangyin is displayed in Yan-style calligraphy. Much akin to theatrical staging, Mao would go on to serve as a production designer for numerous historical television series.\nYin Xiong: Pottery Jar\nThe adage “more than meets the eye” perfectly fits Yin Xiong’s Pottery Jar. The portrait depicts the painter’s delicate and perceptive nature and captures the nuances of ancient Chinese Han pottery. While delving into Yin’s playful layering, viewers can explore the distinctions between sculpture and painting. The longer one looks, the more delicate notes and subtle textures reveal themselves. In direct conversation with Yin’s piece is Leng Jun’s photorealistic Coconut on a Canvas (1993). Although the piece utilises similar colours, its warmer tones contrast Yin’s cooler ones. Pitting the themes of modernism and traditionalism, as well as control and absurdity, Leng’s contradictory composition reflects his concerns with 1990’s urbanisation and consumerism, implicitly expressing subjective feelings towards objective matters.\nWang Zhijie: Tibetan Girl\nThe tone shifts to intimate scenes, which also demonstrate the advances taking place in contemporary Chinese art. From afar, Wang Zhijie’s Tibetan Girl evokes a fond nostalgia typically associated with antique photographs. The image captured is a half-naked girl basking under the warm spring sun, arms raised above her head as she wraps her jet-black hair into a bun. The lighting provides a soft glow to the stone wall behind her. The artist, a native of Jingde in Anhui province, was the country’s first professional artist following the establishment of the People’s Republic of China. While Wang’s portrait leans into realism, Liu Haisu’s Young Lady of Paris (1981) shows clear inspiration from French art academies. As one of China’s first art educators, Liu significantly influenced modern Chinese art by promoting female artists and introducing the controversial practice of nude life figure drawing to the Shanghai Art Academy.\nLee Joseph: Four Seasons\nThe next room bursts with vibrancy. In a fine show of the ever-evolving conversation between nature and time, Lee Joseph’s Four Seasons (1997) elicits a sense of nostalgia. Each season is shown at its peak, with tiny human figurines for scale. Refined brushwork, pastel colours and hazy atmospheres convey Joseph’s subtle feelings of sorrow and his inner attachment to the land. He also employs different formal elements such as dots, lines and planes to evoke seasonal changes and the concept of time through the variations of nature. Born in wartime Hong Kong, in his youth, Joseph moved to Macau and later emigrated to Vancouver. His experience of war and life in foreign lands had a lasting influence on his artistic creation. Maintaining a distance from daily reality, Joseph’s works offer freedom from everyday issues.\nOil painting introduction to Chinese art academies\nThe early twentieth century introduced oil painting into Chinese art academies. Over time, it has become an essential feature and an increasingly popular medium. It also has an ongoing discourse between time and paint. With oil paint sometimes taking weeks to dry, there is a level of experimentation available to the artist, the ability to go back in time and alter the outcome. In addition, the mutability of an oil painting can mimic shifting views about the subject matter. Through multiple layers of paint and dynamically charged brushstrokes, portraits allow artists and viewers alike to travel through history with a glance.\nText & photos by Victoria Mae Martyn","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://k99.com/colorado-artist-with-k99-ties-launches-her-new-website/","date":"2024-02-23T03:12:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474360.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20240223021632-20240223051632-00473.warc.gz","language_score":0.9666608572006226,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__154397128","lang":"en","text":"Colorado Artist With K99 Ties Launches Her New Website\nOver the past 30 years we have many some very interesting, very kind, and very talented people. One of those people is The Artist Kelsie. She has been part of the K99 family for over 5 years.\nKelsie is a diverse multi-media artist that resides in Lakewood America, just west of Denver Colorado. With extensive experience in varied creative arts that range in media and community involvement; Kelsie is recently expressing again on canvas and is re-emerging of sorts after a several year absence from the art scene.\nShe recently launched a new website titled \"The Artist Kelsie multi-dimensional works\". The painting at the top of the page is titled \"Old Man John\". This one is called \"Medicine woman\":\nThe piece she did for the 28 Hours of Hope is titled “I need a Hug”. Brian Gary bought the painting in our on-line auction and it now hangs in his home in Greeley.\nKelsie is also famous for painting a sloppy joe on my belly, live on the air!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://foundry.lu/pt/events/view/1414950436/-urban-jungle--art-exhibition","date":"2021-07-28T08:35:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153531.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20210728060744-20210728090744-00182.warc.gz","language_score":0.9602578282356262,"token_count":154,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__175638","lang":"en","text":"Join us for a very special art exhibition event - contact [email protected] to reserve your space.\nEileen Olimb comes from Norway but left at the age of 18 and travelled the world for many years before settling in Luxembourg. Her painting journey started more than 20 years ago, during which time her art has evolved and developed. She uses mainly acrylic paint and also experiments with posters, paper, marker pens spray paint and charcoal colors.\nHer art is a reflection of her journey and life experiences, using a lot of colors and lively images to express herself through her paintings.\nWelcome to her solo exhibition at Foundry which she has called « the urban jungle » showcasing a total mix of her different art styles.\nSee more about Eileen on Twitter.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shanahequestrian.com/fr-us/products/caballo-rojo-reproduction-on-canvas-original-available-upon-request","date":"2022-11-27T17:55:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710417.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20221127173917-20221127203917-00123.warc.gz","language_score":0.6992490887641907,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__22843527","lang":"en","text":"Reproduction on canvas\nThis reproduction features incredibly sharp, vivid colors, rich blacks, and archivability of more than 200 years. All the textures and details of the original are clearly portrayed through this print.\nIt is displayed on a 100% cotton canvas with a satin finish and is on a 1 1/2\" wooden mount. It comes with a certificate of authenticity and the signature of the artist.\nOriginal art by Emmanuelle Bressan: \"Caballo Rojo\", acrylic on canvas, 36\"x48\", 2016 - FOR SALE\nCe site est protégé par reCAPTCHA, et la Politique de confidentialité et les Conditions d'utilisation de Google s'appliquent.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://goodthingimpretty.com/beautiful-eclectic-collages-in-this-japanese-inspired-art/","date":"2018-01-18T04:07:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084887065.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20180118032119-20180118052119-00250.warc.gz","language_score":0.9442772269248962,"token_count":329,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__105967487","lang":"en","text":"Born and raised in Vancouver, British Colombia, Lauren Brevner certainly shows off her mixed heritage upbringing in her unique, eclectic artworks reminiscent of ancient Japanese tradition and culture.\nMoving to Osaka, Japan in 2009 and apprenticed to renowned Japanese artist and fashion designer, Sin Nakayamal, she began her journey into the art world.\nHis inspiration and influence resonates with the way she dresses her subjects, mixing that with touches of traditional Japanese, Art Nouveau, Abstract and realism against bold, dazzling textile patterns.\nUsing mixed medias including gold leaf, oils, acrylics, and resin combined with a collage of Japanese chiyogami, yuzen, and washi paper on wooden panels, Lauren creates her distinctive style that primarily involves the interpretation of female portraiture.\nExisting in surreal and sometimes isometric spheres, her figures attempt to embody the power yet feminine beauty of women, and create a commentary on the subject of women and their depiction in art throughout the ages.\n‘Her portrayal of women serves to empower rather than objectify: a reflection of the vitality of sensuality over sexuality.’\nWith a host of exhibitions across the US and Australia in recent years, plus upcoming exhibitions in the US, her work has featured in numerous publications and is also included in private collections in London, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Australia and Singapore.\nWith a love for the bold and eloquent, and aspirations in a portrayal of women that serves to empower rather than objectify, her work is:\n“a reflection of the vitality of sensuality over sexuality.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.ufw.com/product/item/home-decor/decor-and-accessories/art/day-dream-36-x-48/1876669/1875422","date":"2017-04-25T20:10:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917120878.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031200-00579-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8746597170829773,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__103041752","lang":"en","text":"Lose yourself in this charming work of art. Hand-painted on wood panels, the neutral colours form a lone canoe on a grey lake. Evoking the feeling of being engrossed in a day dream, this painting is a whimsical addition to any room in your home.\nHand-painted on wood panels.\nMeasures 36\" wide by 48\" tall.\nEnter your postal code before adding this item to your cart.\nEnter Your Postal Code\nAvailable for Pick-up Only\nwww.ufw.com is accepting online orders delivered to your postal code.\nSign up to receive emails from United Furniture Warehouse.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://timelesspaintings.fr/know-how?lang=en","date":"2020-07-05T07:46:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655887046.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20200705055259-20200705085259-00308.warc.gz","language_score":0.9505406618118286,"token_count":251,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__210068101","lang":"en","text":"We use time-tested oil-based classical painting techniques that permit your Timeless Painting to cross the centuries. The lasting freshness and depth of such portraits may be due to the decades needed for their oil paint to fully dry, though clearly their prestige is also based on the intellectual tradition and techniques developed in the Renaissance and still used today by our artists. A painted portrait cannot be rushed, not only for the paint to settle, but for the artist to grow into the image itself.\nFor classical style portraits our artists follow the tried and tested rule of ‘Gras sur Maigre’ that allows the painter to pull out flexible contours and shading while holding a stable base behind the surface. This technique gives the artist the ability to precisely emulate the spirit of personalities found in every family.\nAt Timeless Paintings, we are working with artists who have achieved profound mastery in different techniques, styles, materials and surfaces and who have been personally selected by our team. All our painters are qualified connoisseurs with extensive educational backgrounds and production.\nAcrylic on canvas\nAcrylic paint on wall\nAcrylic and oil on canvas\nPastel and sanguine on paper\nSanguine on Paper\nOil on canvas","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://popcultposters.com/","date":"2024-02-24T09:33:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474526.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224080616-20240224110616-00685.warc.gz","language_score":0.9391555786132812,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__168201586","lang":"en","text":"Hi, I'm Abraham.\nI make digital paintings that go viral.\nI’ve been drawing and painting since I was around 3 years old, and this is still the best way for me to entertain myself. I started creating digital paintings in 2007, and since then, I open for custom digital painting orders in different subjects like portraits, caricatures, guitars, cars, you name it.\nWatch Me Create\nTake a sneak peek inside my workshop to discover how I make my digital paintings.\nWatch over my shoulder as I paint some of the greatest guitars and cars of rock ‘n roll and sport history!\nAnd if you enjoy videos like these, be sure to check out my Instagram!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://busineservice.com/things-to-take-into-consideration-when-deciding-to-use-a-professional-interior-painting-service/","date":"2020-09-20T17:03:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400198287.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20200920161009-20200920191009-00726.warc.gz","language_score":0.9680193662643433,"token_count":599,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__193920322","lang":"en","text":"When deciding to have an interior painting service provider repaint inside your home it’s good to have a color scheme in mind before bringing them onboard. You don’t want to just think about what color should go on which wall but instead think of how it will all tie together into a cohesive whole home design. Deciding on the colors means taking a critical eye to the entire interior space.\nThis guide can help you decide what you should be thinking about when you want some rooms in your home, or the entire home, repainted by an interior painting specialist. To start you need to pay attention to the ceilings and floors, not just the walls. The ceilings of homes are usually painted some shade of white for a good reason. It opens up the room and makes it look brighter. Secondly, having a white ceiling keeps the focus on the walls instead of what’s above them.\nThe best first step is to get hold of a color catalog or some samples of paint you can use in your home. This will help to inform you of what colors will work best in each room given the color of the floor, ceiling, and furniture. You can see if everything coordinates well and which prominent wall color works best given the conditions. If you’re painting your home to sell it, though, you should choose against bold colors as that can turn off some potential homebuyers who don’t see it fitting with what they own or like.\nThere are a number of interior painting services Peoria IL for homeowners there who want a professional repainting their walls. You should get quotes from at least of these firms and check into how long they have been in business. You should also check that they are licensed, bonded, and insured so that you know you’re dealing with a company that puts professionalism first. There are many such companies to choose from who will work throughout the greater Peoria area.\nAccording to Real Simple, the national average to repaint an entire home’s interior is $1,750. The least expensive state to have this work done is Wisconsin at $1,047 while Hawaii tops the list at $3,358. Some homes will cost more than average such as those with vaulted ceilings and highly detailed molding and trim.\nThere are a number of reasons to hire a professional interior painter, not least of which is that doing this work yourself is very time consuming. Professional painters know which type of paint is best for each area of the home such as using a flat finish paint in a formal dining room. They can also do the needed preparatory work such as sanding rough spots and using spackle to fill in gouges on the wall. Whether you are painting your home for yourself or to sell it there are many reasons to use a professional interior painting service to complete the work. You will end up with a home that feels almost new and can be enjoyed for years to come.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://snooplay.in/products/diy-paint-by-number-painting-kit-for-grown-ups","date":"2023-03-25T20:18:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945372.38/warc/CC-MAIN-20230325191930-20230325221930-00392.warc.gz","language_score":0.9360736608505249,"token_count":157,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__220236328","lang":"en","text":"Looking to buy a painting kit specially made for grown-ups ? Look no more, we got the perfect D-I-Y Paint By Number Painting Kit for you. Comes in two variants - one with frame & one without frame, you can choose the one you like. This DIY Paint By Numbers Painting Kit comprises of canvas with prints, paints & paint brushes required to make a beautiful painting. It makes an amazing gift for your friend who loves to paint or someone who loves to meditate. Research says, painting is one of the best forms of meditation. This DIY Painting kit will help them express themselves through the beauty of art. Gift this DIY Painting for Adults Kit to all the art lovers!\nHow to use Wooden Painting Set?\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.rubberstampchat.net/showthread.php?t=3843&page=3","date":"2017-04-24T11:16:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917119356.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031159-00502-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9503592252731323,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__164636410","lang":"en","text":"I LOVE it. Thanks for explaining, Palma.\nI have a great idea -- how about if you write up the Technique and put it in the Tips & Techniques section, along with your sample. I need to try this technique. I didn't know the tip about letting the paint dry before adding the next color -- that's why mine always turned into mud.\nOriginally Posted by Palma\nI did my background using acrylic paints. I started with yellow paint and then I spreaded it with an old credit card. Let it dry and then lighlty dot on another colour, spreading it in random directions. It's something that I learned recently.\nThe secret is to let each layer dry before adding another colour.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.doukat.com/blog/2019/8/25/al-fresco-art-club-aug-25-2019-gouache-painting-of-the-siskyou-mountains-from-memory","date":"2019-09-22T08:06:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514575402.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20190922073800-20190922095800-00192.warc.gz","language_score":0.982580304145813,"token_count":266,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__22667146","lang":"en","text":"Today’s art club challenge was to paint anything using gouache. I’ve been shying away from gouache for years, but now the look has great appeal, and I find that I can’t get the look digitally. I want to give gouache a try in my future children’s books and I know the most reasonable way to get the look is to use the real stuff.\nI bought scant palette of seven colors: cadmium red and red light, cobalt blue, cadmium yellow, yellow ochre, and cadmium orange, as well as some titanium white and zinc white. I painted the view of the Siskiyou Mountains, as I see them from my back yard, from memory. I was going for a purple haze for the atmospheric perspective, but I wasn’t able to mix the color I wanted. I see now that I was on the right track, but I could have mixed in more white.\nWhen the painting hour was over, I felt that I’d broken some long standing ice. I liked my painting. My dread of real painting with real paint was lifted. I could see that my fear of creating an ugly painting had kept me from taking the plunge. Fear is such a waste of time.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thatbaldchick.com/homeright-power-paint-sprayer/","date":"2020-12-01T05:32:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-50/segments/1606141652107.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20201201043603-20201201073603-00074.warc.gz","language_score":0.9259982705116272,"token_count":673,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-50__0__155518458","lang":"en","text":"Most Dad’s have home-improvement projects on their list of things to do, and my husband is no different.\nHomeRight recently introduced the Pro 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer, making painting faster, neater and easier with the new.\nAbout the product (per product description at www.homeright.com)…\n“The Power Paint Sprayer saves time and work. Just pull the trigger to effortlessly release a consistent spray of paint to cover walls, ceilings, fences, wicker furniture, shutters and other things that paint brushes cannot reach.\nThe Power Paint Sprayer’s powerful motor makes quick work of painting, applying up to five gallons of paint in under an hour, or one gallon of paint in just 11 minutes. The Sprayer’s wide spray pattern provides a smooth even finish without brush strokes or roller marks.\nSimply fill the Power Paint Sprayer with paint, stain or wood sealer, attach one of the nozzles. Pull the trigger and paint.\nThe Power Paint Sprayer sprays thin to thick materials such as semi-transparent stain, clear wood preservative, water sealer, varnish, oil-based paint, oil-based stain or latex paint. It applies light to the heaviest liquid finishes and formulas, and multiple tips allow for a large variety of finishes.\nFor larger projects connect the Power Paint Sprayer to a paint can with a five foot suction tube and draw paint directly from the can.\nWith its lightweight ergonomic design, beautiful results and easy clean up, the Power Paint Sprayer makes quick work out of your painting projects.\nThe 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer comes with 9 accessories for easy spraying and clean up (flexible extension, 5’ suction tube with clamp, .6mm and .8mm ceramic spray tips, extra atomizers, clean up brush and oil).”\nWhat I thought…\nThe first thing on my honey do husband’s to do list was paint the rose trellis. It was in desperate need of sprucing up.\nBrian was happy to paint the trellis for me, once we got the HomeRight Pro 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer. He said that the sprayer “made quick work” of the trellis. He also said that the sprayer is easy to use, balanced, and “a lot easier to clean up than expected.” The Pro 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer does sound like a fog horn when it runs out.\nWhat I would change…\nBrian said he wouldn’t really change anything about the sprayer, although he did say that it would probably be best used on projects with less “air space” than the trellis to minimize waste.\nYou can learn more about the HomeRight Pro 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer, and other fine HomeRight products, at www.homeright.com\nWhere you can buy it…\nThe HomeRight Pro 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer is available on Amazon.\nI received the HomeRight Pro 5.5 Power Paint Sprayer to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are 100% mine and are based on my experience. Your experience may differ.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.dpistudios.net/artwork/steampunk/daring-tales","date":"2021-09-26T02:42:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780057796.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20210926022920-20210926052920-00685.warc.gz","language_score":0.9346739649772644,"token_count":97,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__237470810","lang":"en","text":"14\" x 21\" signed and numbered canvas print out of 40.\nPrinted on canvas and sprayed with a UV protective coating these are archival quality fine art gallery prints. Each canvas print comes with a special certificate of authenticity.\n13\" x 19\" signed and numbered print out of 200.\nPrinted on Epson Watercolor Paper these are archival quality fine art prints. The print is sealed in a acid free plastic sleeve and placed flat between cardboard for shipping.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tsipovyaz.com/","date":"2023-06-01T02:37:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647525.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601010402-20230601040402-00199.warc.gz","language_score":0.929527997970581,"token_count":100,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__222245377","lang":"en","text":"My name is Mariya Tsipovyaz (ex. Vozvyshaieva), I am Ukrainian artist, art director and visual lover. Aesthetics is my passion, my life and a way to explore issues I feel demand my attention. For 12 years now I have been creating art projects for my clients that subsequently become an integral part of their homes. My paintings are in private collections in Ukraine, USA, United Kingdom, Qatar, Monaco, France, Netherlands and the Kazakhstan.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.belgradelibrary.org/featured-artist-brooke-welch/","date":"2022-08-08T01:02:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570741.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20220808001418-20220808031418-00309.warc.gz","language_score":0.9342179894447327,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__69442334","lang":"en","text":"Featured Artist: Brooke Welch\nBrooke’s Acrylic Art will be displayed at the library during August & September 2022.\nMy subject matter is nature and represents color in a magical way. Like me, this body of work has a big personality and a natural drive to be seen and heard. My goal is to take the viewer through ROYGBIV and back again by sharing whimsical color pallets, patterns, and strokes that help the viewer connect with color in a new way that inspires falling in love with something new.\nBrooke is a Acrylic/Mixed Media Artist and Designer based in Bozeman, MT.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://justrightpaintinginc.com/its-time-for-exterior-painting-in-los-angeles/","date":"2023-09-23T23:41:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506539.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923231031-20230924021031-00750.warc.gz","language_score":0.9526146054267883,"token_count":489,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__325522040","lang":"en","text":"Every homeowner experiences the nagging feeling every 2 to 5 years. When your walls are beginning to look drab and dull, it’s time to consider applying a fresh coat of paint to your home. It’s never a good idea to put painting on the back burner, as it is hard the reverse the damage weather can do to the wood or stucco on your home. Exterior painting in Los Angeles maintains a clean look to your home, and helps to avoid problems in the future. In the event you want to sell your home, you would want it to be in the best condition possible. It may sound like a hassle, but Just Right Painting knows how to keep a paint job hassle free and professional.\nAvoiding the Red Flags of Painting\nIt’s easy to let the days pass without looking into the details of you home’s upkeep. Being aware of the age and state of your home will benefit you in the long run. Through exterior painting in Los Angeles you are avoiding problems such as rotting wood, peeling paint, and mildew. When you look at the exterior of your home you want the outside to pop as the paint is bright and clean. Just Right Painting can ensure that for you, as we have been in operation for over 17 years in the city of Los Angeles. We know exactly what to look for, and we know what your home would need if you are looking to update. If you notice anything askew, it may be time to bring in one of our contractors.\nPainting in the Summer\nEven in summer applying a fresh coat is simple and can be done. The Los Angeles heat comes in handy when it comes to paint drying, however its ideal to paint with caution. Just Right Painting understand that some jobs need to be done despite the conditions, and you can rely on us and our team to have your house repainted and looking great. Stay proud of your home as you maintain the quality with the modern colors and styles offered.\nContact Just Right Painting for More Information\nIf you are interested in a consultation with Just Right Painting, call us at (323) 592-6394 or fill out an online form. We would be more than happy to examine your home’s conditions and help you choose the right option for repainting. We make exterior painting in Los Angeles quick, professional, and to your satisfaction.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tomhaasfineart.com/2015/03/16/small-landscapes/","date":"2023-06-03T11:23:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224649193.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20230603101032-20230603131032-00166.warc.gz","language_score":0.9328553676605225,"token_count":203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__252021612","lang":"en","text":"Plein air is a French expression that means “in the open air” and describes the act of painting outdoors. Plein air is a branch of impressionism.\nSkilled outdoor painters are able to choose compositions from many options; recognize a variety colors; and mix paint quickly to capture the sense of light on form. Tom’s outdoor-painting experience and resulting field studies contribute to the success of his studio work.\nSearch “Navajo Country” on this website to see example of Tom using a plein air study to develop a large-scale painting.\nSometimes Haas uses one or more of his plein air paintings for inspiration to create a new work in the studio. In addition, Tom’s process can include “thumb nail” drawings (ink or pencil on paper; oil on a small canvas; or oil sketch on clean area of palette) to experiment with composition or fine tune the color harmony he will use in the final piece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://unitedwaterproofing.com.au/services/epoxy-grout-restoration/maintenance-painting/","date":"2022-06-30T03:47:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103661137.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20220630031950-20220630061950-00575.warc.gz","language_score":0.9480431079864502,"token_count":382,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__279230584","lang":"en","text":"Effective maintenance and painting are important for your commercial as well as residential property. This will ensure you continue to benefit from its purpose and enjoy the best possible lifestyle and environment.\nHere at United Trade Links, we provide reliable and cost-effective maintenance and painting services in Sydney. At every stage, our team of painters works with our customers and provides advice to ensure highest standard of workmanship and safety best practices. We serve high rise, low rise residential customers, commercial customers, shopping complexes and malls, schools, hospitals and hotels.\nWe excel in interior, exterior and commercial maintenance and painting. Whether it is remodels, existing homes, businesses or a new construction, we give equal attention to everything. When you hire our maintenance and painting experts, you will have complete peace of mind. We cover all areas of interior and exterior painting including mildew and mould removal, minor repair work, priming, finish painting and staining. Once the job is done, we will clean up the work areas so that you experience no hassles.\nUnited Trade Links would appreciate the opportunity to partner with you in all your painting needs to make you a happy and satisfied customer. We use only highest quality paint products to make your property look like new and have a nice feel. Our painters and other tradesmen are experienced, capable, responsible, and courteous. They will ensure the job is done the right first time.\nWe serve homeowners, businesses, property managers and real estate agents throughout Sydney including areas of Southern Sydney, South-western Sydney, Sutherland Shire, Western Sydney, Sydney Metro, Sydney CBD, Campbelltown and Penrith.\nOur experienced painters are just a call away. Reach them on 1300 698 559 or email on email@example.com to discuss your needs. We will provide you a solution that fits your budget and needs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://libservices.albright.edu/digital-archive/collectionform/9187/23/0","date":"2023-03-27T19:42:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948684.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20230327185741-20230327215741-00118.warc.gz","language_score":0.9222182631492615,"token_count":118,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__287260932","lang":"en","text":"Original access status:\nResource ID: 9187\nOriginal file size: 326.16 KB\nPictured in the mural is a portrait of Carlos Fonseca, founder of FSLN the leftist political party in Nicaragua. The mural is signed \"Caracas,\" and the artist is implied to be César Caracas, Nicaraguan artist who painted during the Nicaraguan revolution. Archived by Leah Williams. Photographed by Professor David Schwartz, Albright College, 1981. Current Access status:\nNo access key enter.\nThis feature is temporary unavailable.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nzflower.co.nz/tag/house-painters","date":"2024-04-15T15:05:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817002.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20240415142720-20240415172720-00502.warc.gz","language_score":0.9752756953239441,"token_count":897,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__17438397","lang":"en","text":"If you are considering painting the outside of your house, you might be wondering how to find the best exterior house painters in Auckland. Here are a few things to look for and make your choice. You want someone who has been in the industry for several years, has excellent references and can give you a free quote on your project. After that, you should carefully select the company you hire to paint your home. You can even request for a free quote from different companies to make sure you get the best value for your money.\nOne of the most important things to keep in mind when choosing an exterior house painter is the size of your project. The cost of exterior paint is around $200 per square meter, and you may need to add on other requirements. The hourly rate for a painter is usually $30 per hour. The time it takes to paint a room depends on the size and condition of the exterior of your house. A room with a lot of windows will take longer than a smaller one, so choose a company that will do a good job for you. Typically, a four hundred to five hundred square foot room will take around five to six hours.\nWhen choosing an exterior house painter in Auckland, you should check their reputation and the services they provide. There is one such company that provides an extensive range of painting services. Their team is well-trained, and the quality of their work is second to none. They are highly regarded in the industry and have a proven track record of providing excellent work. They even offer floor coating, timber staining, and floor tiling.\nThere is another good exterior house painter in Auckland. This company offers a number of different types of paint jobs and has been operating for over ten years. They have a wide range of experience and are based on the Auckland. Their team has over ten years of experience, so you can be assured of receiving a quality finish. They are also licensed to provide carpentry services, which makes the entire process easy.\nThere is another great option. They specialize in commercial and residential painting, and also offer house washing. They respond quickly to any inquiries and provide useful advice. They are also highly reliable and efficient. They are one of the best exterior house painters in Auckland, and their reputation for excellence is backed by their service and quality paint work. And, they are known for offering a warranty on their work and paint. The team is friendly and reliable, and they stand behind their guarantee.\nOn point painters has over 10 years of experience in residential painting. This painting company has been serving the needs of homeowners in Auckland for years. They offer excellent quality paint work at an affordable price. Their staff is friendly and efficient, and they will leave your property spotless once the job is done. And, they are certified, which is an added bonus. And, of course, they are insured and bonded.\nHiring an exterior house painters in Auckland can improve the energy levels of your home. Fresh paint can help us forget about bad memories. And many of us are highly visual. A freshly painted house can make us forget about those memories. You may even be surprised at how much your house will improve if you hire a professional painter in Auckland! They can give you a free quote and also discuss various repair options. It will help you choose the best option for your project and make sure that the results meet your expectations.\nThe exterior of a home is heavily influenced by the weather. A good paint job protects your home from the elements such as rust and temperature changes. Proper priming and preparation is essential to ensure a quality paint job. In addition, acrylic paints last the longest. Because of their durability, you can save money on raw materials. That's a bonus! You can rest assured that your home will look beautiful when the exterior house painters in Auckland complete their job.\nAn exterior house painters in Auckland is an essential part of any painting project. They will ensure that the paint job is done correctly, which is vital when it comes to the health of your family. Plaster wall damage will release microscopic plaster particles into the air, which is harmful to people with breathing problems or babies. Moreover, a house painter will take a lot longer to paint a large property, so you want to hire a company that works quickly and efficiently. Check their website in East Auckland Painters at www.painterseastauckland.nz.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.hereafterframes.com/the_story","date":"2021-06-13T19:36:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487610841.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20210613192529-20210613222529-00214.warc.gz","language_score":0.9870320558547974,"token_count":197,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__21684964","lang":"en","text":"The idea of HereAfter Frames came to me in the summer of 2012. This was a tough time since I had lost my father the previous fall at the young age of sixty-eight. At this time, I was professionally designing and building custom frames for my own artwork, as I am a commissioned portrait artist.\nTo honor my father, I painted a memorial portrait of him which helped serve as a reminder to me and my family, that he will always be with us.\nSoon after, my beloved dog of fourteen years, Chase, was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Once again, the grieving process led me to paint. Chase was memorialized in the painting below.\nAfter Chase was cremated, I received a brochure with urn options. It was at that moment I knew that I had to find a more significant way to honor my dog. That was the moment I thought of HereAfter Frames\nHereAfter frames offers you a personalized tribute to those you love.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.medgassupplies.com/category/ZMG-PNT/Cylinder-Paint-Painting-Accessories","date":"2020-06-06T20:34:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590348519531.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20200606190934-20200606220934-00108.warc.gz","language_score":0.9188982248306274,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__200360435","lang":"en","text":"Medical Gas Supplies stocks all the accessories to paint your gas cylinders the distinguishable color you require. We stock painting industrial painting rollers, supplies, and cylinder paint in 1 gallon and 5 gallon pails.\nHave a question? Give us a call and we'll be happy to help. 877-834-5488\nWARNING: Products on this website can expose you to chemicals including lead which is known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.thpd.com/","date":"2018-01-17T05:21:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084886815.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20180117043259-20180117063259-00140.warc.gz","language_score":0.9453915357589722,"token_count":520,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__20252372","lang":"en","text":"Terry Hunt Painting and Decorating, Inc.\nLicensed and fully insured, Terry Hunt Painting & Decorating is a family-operated business that is dedicated to providing its clients with quality, professional painting & decorating services at a competitive price. We are a customer-service oriented painting company that subscribes to the PDCA Code of Ethics, and strive to meet or exceed our client's expectations. Terry Hunt Painting & Decorating is a full-service residential and commercial painting company that has been providing friendly, professional painting services since 1980. Our service area includes Palm Desert, Rancho Mirage, Palm Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Cathedral City, Desert Hot Springs & Coachella. We have the experience & know-how needed to handle every job, no matter how large or small. Contact us now for a free consultation or estimate.\nOur services include:\nTerry has been painting in the Coachella Valley since 1971. He understands the unique challenges that your home or business property endures in our desert climate, and knows how best to confront those challenges. After a thorough examination of the exterior of your home or business, our painting crew will begin a meticulous process of preparing your exterior surfaces for painting. Once that process is completed, we use only premium paint, properly applied, to provide you with a paint job that will both look good and last for years to come.\nTerry Hunt Painting sets itself apart by providing expert color consultation prior to the start of each project. Before any painting takes place, we will apply color samples to your walls so that you can see just what the new color(s) will look like BEFORE the job commences. Once you have approved the color(s), the surfaces to be painted are expertly prepared & painted using quality materials. Once completed, all of the surrounding surfaces are cleaned, and your home or place of business is left in a spotless condition.\nWe are often asked the question \"What is a painting & decorating contractor?\" We are not interior designers, but we do provide a number of decorative services such as faux painting, Venetian plaster & Japanese stucco applications.\nWhether you are installing new woodwork or you're tired of the finish on your existing woodwork, Terry Hunt Painting & Decorating can help. We can create both traditional & old world finishes. We can help you to choose your new finish, and then expertly finish your new woodwork or refinish your existing woodwork in your home or at our a fully equipped wood finishing shop.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.velvettoolbox.com/blog/2013/05/13/in-the-home-stretch","date":"2017-12-18T06:53:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948609934.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20171218063927-20171218085927-00573.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470070600509644,"token_count":169,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__106465365","lang":"en","text":"Happy Monday! Hope you all had a lovely Mother's Day weekend :) Less than 2 weeks to go before our lives change drastically and we're now in the home stretch with the major home renovations. Our living and dining rooms are starting to take shape; the drywall is up, plastered and sanded, and we started priming the walls and installing floors over the weekend.\nA few weeks back, we also painted the stairway and upstairs hallway. It's really unbelievable what a coat of paint will do to brighten up a space. All that's missing now is furniture, colorful artwork, a chandelier and some curtains.\nOur goal is to finish the living room floors before the baby arrives. Anything else after that (moldings, paint, installing lights) will be a plus. Wish us luck, people !!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://1-lynn-hansen.pixels.com/featured/evening-pond-by-a-road-lynn-hansen.html","date":"2024-02-22T11:09:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473738.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222093910-20240222123910-00083.warc.gz","language_score":0.9425835609436035,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__155551585","lang":"en","text":"This original painting is currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the Lynn Hansen - Website secure checkout system. Please contact the artist directly to inquire about purchasing this original.\nIn the yellow light of a sunset, a sweeping blue breeze disturbs a pond beside the road distorting black tree branches reflected on it's surface. Vehicle tail lights fly in red lines across the painting. It was painted when I was in pain and seeking calm serenity, so both are mixed in one image.\nJanuary 3rd, 2014\nViewed 246 Times - Last Visitor from New York, NY on 02/14/2024 at 8:53 PM","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.randyelrod.com/balcones-beauty-my-latest-watercolor/","date":"2018-04-25T18:29:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125947939.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20180425174229-20180425194229-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.850791335105896,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__171199600","lang":"en","text":"73.5″x 76″ Original Watercolor on six 24″ x 36″ x .5″ canvases $2,000.\nArchival Giclee and Standard Prints (Best Value) available. For pricing use drop down menu on Paypal button below.\n“Hope is the only bee that makes honey without flowers.” —Robert Green Ingersoll\nThis is my biggest, most ambitious painting to date. Over six feet by six feet on six individual watercolor canvases. I captured this photo at the stunning Balcones Wildlife Refuge in the hill country just outside of Austin, TX. It typifies the magic of spring and rebirth and hope. For more of my paintings go to my online art gallery HERE.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jollykoh.com/","date":"2019-10-24T05:46:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987841291.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20191024040131-20191024063631-00197.warc.gz","language_score":0.9702232480049133,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__200355834","lang":"en","text":"Jolly Koh is a prime mover of modern art in Malaysia. A thinker, as well as an aesthetic tour de force, he is an artist who brought an international dimension to a country that might otherwise have laboured on with watercolour scenes of kampungs and padi fields. Dr Koh transformed local art in the Sixties and continues to do so until the present.\nThis artist's work is a reflection of more than the sensual pleasure of paint. His background is as cosmopolitan as his approach to art. Brought up in the multicultural melting pot of Malacca, he studied painting at Hornsey College and art education at London University. A Fulbright scholarship took him to the USA, where he completed the Doctor of Education degree at Indiana University. Much of his life has been given to art education, having taught in the USA, Australia and Malaysia.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://charliewarde.com/project/fissure/","date":"2023-12-01T12:54:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100287.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201120231-20231201150231-00745.warc.gz","language_score":0.9265875816345215,"token_count":333,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__154951257","lang":"en","text":"Acrylic on aluminium\nDimensions: 59.4 x 84.1 x 8 cm\nCharlie Warde, 2018 – 20\nFissure (A1) is the largest of a series of 7 paintings, focusing on one of the grade 2 listed walls surrounding Trellick Tower that is due to be demolished. The hyper-real 3D acrylic paintings of damaged and neglected sections of the wall contrast with the immaculately painted panels, each of which conform to the dimensions of A paper sizes – A1 to A7. The panels’ colours represent the fresh optimism of the time in which Trellick Tower was built; A3, A4, A5, A6 & A7 are painted using colours from Le Corbusier’s Polychromie Architecturale. The textures, diminishing dimensions and carefully chosen colours are designed to create a group of paintings that, when shown together play with the architectural tropes of surface, scale and proportion.\nFrom a painterly perspective, the Deconstruction series explores the potential to push past the limitations of two dimensional painting with conventional materials. Using only acrylic paint and artists pigments to create three-dimensional slabs of paint, which are attached to, or hung alongside their supports, these pieces straddle the disciplines of painting and sculpture. Their profound faithfulness to subject matter, born from deep research of the building’s materials and processes make for uncanny hyper-realism presented in formal, abstract terms.\nThe pink graffiti wave squiggle was added after the Covid-19 lockdown. The cream bean is a self-portrait of my bald noggin.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.upartstudio.org/sem","date":"2019-09-18T22:07:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573368.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20190918213931-20190918235931-00344.warc.gz","language_score":0.9657099843025208,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__178296847","lang":"en","text":"I have no bio. I´m selling my paintings - not my story. S.E.M.\n\"Vibrant paintings on canvas by Denmark-based artist S.E.M. is definitely a gush of fresh wind in the world of contemporary art. Hardly anything is known about this artist, who skillfully combines abstract color layers with black outlines: as a matter of fact, keeping his identity a secret is part of his work vision: “I have no bio. I´m selling my paintings – not my story,” says S.E.M., and that’s all you’re getting from him!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://newsfit.net/compelling-reasons-you-cannot-remove-a-primer-from-the-painting-process/","date":"2023-12-11T18:46:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679516047.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211174901-20231211204901-00802.warc.gz","language_score":0.9199898838996887,"token_count":602,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__29556061","lang":"en","text":"The debate around whether the primer is essential in the entire painting process is still hot. While professional painters believe primer is of utmost importance to get long-lasting and top-notch results, DIY painters say otherwise. While applying primer does require a little extra time and investment, it is well worth it. If you check the Asian paints waterproof primer price, you’ll know top-quality primers won’t really disrupt your paint budget.\nIf you’re still thinking of omitting primer from the painting process, be sure you’ll miss out on the many benefits it provides. To be safer, it is best you decide whether you will skip primer or not after reading the benefits it offers listed below.\nOffers a Stable, Smooth, & Ready Surface\nIn many cases, the house walls have a porous surface. Now, if the surface is too porous and you apply direct paint coats on it, be sure you’ll need plenty of coats to get an even layer. Even if the paint layer looks even on the surface, the house walls might not be able to hold the paint for long, resulting in the paint coming off after a few months. If you an house owner who wants to get the best, effective, and long-lasting work done at the first attempt, you should not ignore getting the walls primed. When the surface is properly primed, wall painting images last really long.\nCovers Even the Toughest Stains\nWalls in older houses usually have robust stains throughout the space. No matter how much soap and water solution you use, the visible impressions still remain. If you plan to paint such walls without applying a primer, the stain impressions are guaranteed to affect the final paintwork, resulting in an uneven appearance. The only way to efficiently and permanently get rid of these stains is by covering them with a top-quality primer. Apply a coat of primer to cover any visible flaws or imperfections, and let it dry. Once done, apply a coat of your favorite color.\nTakes Care of the Glossy Surface\nSome people feel that primer is necessity only when the wall surface is stained or porous. The truth is you also need to prime walls before painting if they earlier had glossy paint applied to them. It is because shiny surfaces are hard to paint, and no matter the number of paint coats you apply, they just won’t stick to the surface. Getting such walls primed ensures the new paint adheres to the wall properly and lasts really long.\nBesides the benefits shared above, primer also does an excellent job covering up odors that porous walls absorb due to smoking inside the house, regular cooking of food items with a strong smell, etc. When a coat of primer can do so much in significantly less investment, why not get it done? You can get a reasonably-priced primer from a top paint brand and use it to prepare your walls before painting for a stunning look.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.jdnews.com/news/local/registration-continues-for-painting-class-1.174483?=","date":"2015-05-24T07:07:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-22/segments/1432207927844.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20150521113207-00267-ip-10-180-206-219.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9593576192855835,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-22__0__195624066","lang":"en","text":"Registration is still underway for an oil painting class this weekend.\nInstructor Melody Panneton will lead the class on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Northwoods Recreation Center, 621 Henderson Drive.\nCost is $50 and includes paint, brushes, easel and supplies. Students must provide their own 16-by-20-inch canvas, as well as their own snack and drink.\nFor information, call 910-938-5301.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://walkthepiccadillyline.com/category/creative-arts-design/","date":"2023-11-29T18:52:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100135.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129173017-20231129203017-00433.warc.gz","language_score":0.9704082012176514,"token_count":582,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__111324957","lang":"en","text":"Human beings have been created as the most intelligent species in this earth. When the first being stepped into this world, he knew nothing about the different ways to survive in this world but gradually he learnt to survive. As the time passed by, human beings learnt to adapt the changing seasons, environments, started to cover their bodies, etc. They learnt the ways to communicate with one another by innovating different languages. Languages actually used to be the symbols which were eventually named as a language. As the time passed by, natives of certain places left messages to each other by using specific symbols to deliver a secret message which was later on adapted in the form of an art. Aboriginal art dot painting is one such kind of an art that used the specific symbols of dots until final portrait was achieved. In this article, we will be discussing about aboriginal art dot paintings and other such types of aboriginal art.\nAboriginal art dot paintings:\nBasically, aboriginal art is the kind of an art which is specifically drawn or made by the natives of a certain part of the world or by a certain country. There are different kinds of aboriginal art forms; one of which is aboriginal art dot paintings. It is the kind of paintings in which millions of dots are drawn to form a certain pattern. These dots can either be drawn by the use of only two colours or by the blend of multiple colours. However, multiple numbers of vibrant colours are used to draw a dot painting. The ultimate aboriginal art dot paintings that we achieve is quite hypnotizing and person feels like he is lost in the painting.\nOther types of aboriginal art paintings:\nAs we have discussed earlier that there are different types of aboriginal art paintings besides aboriginal art dot painting so, we are going to discuss them briefly as well. One such type of aboriginal art is done on rocks and is known as rock painting. Then there is bark painting which also a type of an aboriginal art paintings; it is the kind of a painting which is carried out on a tree wood. Then there is string art in which number of nails is hammered in the piece of a wood then the string or thread is tied from nail to nail. Similarly, there are other such aboriginal art forms as well like sculptures, etc.\nAboriginal art dot painting is the kind of a painting which is specifically drawn by the natives of a certain country by drawing the multiple of number of dots. These multiple dots ultimately present us with the specific pattern. Even though mostly variety of colours is used to draw the aboriginal art dot paintings but sometimes only two colours are also enough. “MBANTUA” is a fine art gallery and cultural museum which offers the best kinds of aboriginal art dot paintings.\nIf you want indigenous dot painting, just visit https://mbantua.com.au/artwork/shop-all-artwork/dot-paintings/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bodrumunsesi.com/interesting-research-on-things-you-probably-never-knew-6/","date":"2021-08-03T13:09:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154459.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20210803124251-20210803154251-00122.warc.gz","language_score":0.9587563276290894,"token_count":496,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__193504172","lang":"en","text":"Essential Tips to Help Your Selection of the Best Interior Painting Company\nIt is imperative to have the certified interior painting company in your project. Thus critical to have the best painting service for your canvas errand to procure the best appearance in your building. The right painting contractor will guarantee the arrangement of value administration to your task. What you should gain the best proficient is following some rule to be successful.\nWhen you make an inquiry or two some suggestion of the certified painting organization you will get some referrals. You can get a few references from your family members, companions or workmates. With the rundown of painting organization you will have a chance to pick the correct one that will meet your expectations.\nWith the rundown of the best interior painting organization you should do a wide research and select the best to contractor for your interior. It is basic to work with qualified painting organization that has the working license. It is fundamental to pick the correct business painting administration that has a working insurance. What you will require the business departments to check the term the interior painting contractor has been the work.\nThe other significant thing you require to consider is getting of estimates. It is imperative to pick the best interior painting service that will be coordinating with your needs. After doing some intensive examinations you require to request the evaluations for the costs that will meet the whole canvas of your business and house. Before you pick any painting administration you require to ensure you can pay them.\nAll what will be vital here is pick the certified and experienced painting workers for your painting job. With much information the painting contractor is having because of wide experience your undertaking will be great. Doing some meeting to the picked painting organization will be very essential. Consider to see how the painters are getting along their work, the number of coats they use to any extent, and the sort of paint that will be valuable among many.\nConsider to check their client administrations from past customers. What you will require observing the organization how they will impart you during the interview. Doing so you will get the best proficient that will guarantee every one of your needs is well met.\nThus critical to check if the organization you expect to pick is legitimate, meets the client needs. It is additionally insightful to pick the extremely reliable painting company.\nWhat you will require is doing some examination in various site online to comprehend different interior painting organization in your area. You will, in this way, satisfy your necessities when you pick the certified interior painting service.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://odetoinspiration.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/","date":"2023-02-04T15:20:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500140.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20230204142302-20230204172302-00410.warc.gz","language_score":0.9527061581611633,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__248347122","lang":"en","text":"I’m ready to start decorating for spring! So this weekend down goes my winter stuff, and up with the spring. Is that too early? I love you winter, but I have plans for spring that I’m excited to get started on! I already have a wreath that I still love, so my focus will be my mantel. I found these neat shutters at the antique shop…\nWanna see what I did with them? It involves spray painting and stenciling…\nI’m so in love with my new shutters! What do you think?\nI made my word stencils with my handy dandy Silhouette. After spray painting the shutters, I painted on the words. I know I’ve said this before… I sure do love my Silhouette:D It’s a such a great tool to have around!\nSo that’s the first piece(s) to my mantel. I already started working on the second piece. You will have to wait for the next post to see it though:D\nHave you started decorating for Spring?\nHave a wonderful weekend!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dongphongartgallery.com/?exhibitions=new-year-new-paintings","date":"2024-04-13T09:09:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00426.warc.gz","language_score":0.9325879216194153,"token_count":162,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__71907734","lang":"en","text":"For the year of golden rooster 2017, we are excited to present our New Year collection of paintings at Dong Phong Art Gallery.\nWe show new works by well-known artists Nguyen Tu Nghiem, Dang Xuan Hoa, Ha Manh Thang, Le Quy Tong, Ly Hung Anh, Thai Nhat Minh and Do Hiep as well as very new talented artists Do Trong Quy and Nguyen Dinh Son.\nVisitors are welcome to visit the show and enjoy the elegant artistic atmosphere at the gallery from 24 January to 28 February 2017. We are open all days from 9:30 am to 6:30 pm.\nFor our full collection of precious Vietnamese paintings, please call us at +84438680257 to set up a viewing appointment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://theabarron.wixsite.com/artist/about","date":"2021-05-09T15:59:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243989006.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20210509153220-20210509183220-00484.warc.gz","language_score":0.9633625149726868,"token_count":404,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__68542621","lang":"en","text":"Thea Rossi Barro is a resident of Fairfax County, Virginia. A self-taught artist, for many years she divided her time between practicing law and painting. She prefers to paint en plein air, adding finished touches in her studio.\nFor the last twenty years, she has exhibited her work in judged and juried shows in the Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia areas. She had solo shows in 1997 and 1999 in Arlington, VA and in 2005 and 2009 in Fairfax. Her works hang\nin private residences and businesses in the greater D.C. area, as well as private collections around the United States.\nShe is a member of Springfield Art Guild and the Virginia Watercolor Society. Besides this gallery, Thea's work can be viewed at springfieldartguild.org or by contacting her directly at and .\n\"Drawing and painting have been my passion from an early age. I grew up in the midwest and began painting\nin middle school in oils and pastels. In the early seventies, a Michigan artist introduced me to watercolors. Over the years, I have taken classes from artists at The Smithsonian Institution, Northern Virginia Community College and The Alexandria Torpedo Factory. I have also taken workshops from several Maryland and Virginia artists.\nWhile traveling on painting excursions around the U.S. and Europe I am drawn first to contours: of the landscapes, of the cities and of my fellow travelers. In my smaller works, I combine watercolor and ink, where the lines add a certain spontaneity and definition. For the larger works, I work in either watercolor, acrylic or mixed media. In Italy, where I have painted most often, I am inspired by the sunlight and shadows and the unique way they reflect off of the rich terra cotta tones of the earth. Most of all\nit is just being outside, in the natural world that God has designed for us, that I am moved to create.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/news/jimmy-kimmel-reveals-he-purchased-nude-bea-arthur-painting-233509911.html?.tsrc=telkomsel?date=10410106","date":"2018-01-18T04:46:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084887065.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20180118032119-20180118052119-00431.warc.gz","language_score":0.9858183860778809,"token_count":373,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__171600611","lang":"en","text":"The painting of Bea Arthur in the buff was recently purchased on May 15 for a whopping $1.9 million. The buyer, it turns out, was not late night talk show host, Jimmy Kimmel, who joked about buying it as a gift for his friend and fellow comedian Jeffrey Ross.\nOn Friday, Ross tweeted a photo of himself standing behind the piece of art. The caption read, \"Biggest surprise of my life. Thank you @JimmyKimmel — the most generous guy in the world!”\nKimmel responded on Twitter writing, \"@RealJeffreyRoss Bea is watching over us, but especially you.\"\nLater, Kimmel tweeted: \"Contrary to 'news' reports, I didn't buy the Bea Arthur painting — not even for @realjeffreyross — but I did buy the Mona Lisa Lampanelli\"\nThe Hollywood Reporter, who first reported the story of the hefty 'purchase,' confirmed from a Kimmel rep that the painting Ross was photographed with was not the actual painting, but a prop that was created for \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\"\nArtist John Currin painted the famous portrait in 1991. Arthur, who died in 2009, never actually posed for it.\n\"I had a vision in my head of Bea Arthur, and I found a picture of her,\" Currin said, according to the Christie's auction website. \"I was going to put a scarf ensemble on her like that from her Maude days, and I drew the body just to drape it. It was then that I realized that the painting was fantastic as it was.\"\nArthur was best known for her roles on TV shows like \"Golden Girls\" and \"Maude.\" She also made a (clothed) appearance in the infamous television disaster, \"The Star Wars Holiday Special.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.francescaelisia.com/","date":"2018-11-14T22:53:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039742316.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20181114211915-20181114233915-00484.warc.gz","language_score":0.9419848918914795,"token_count":107,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__91674706","lang":"en","text":"I am an artist and educator on creativity and innovative expression.\nMy creative practice includes fine art painting and drawing. I make art to better understand and connect with the world around me. In the courses I host, I make space for participants to tap into their unique creative expression.\nWhat I’m up to now\nA 2-day program to help teams and individuals optimise personal creativity and boost creative collaboration.\nThis 2.5 hour workshop on clearing your creative blocks will help you gain better creative self-awareness.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blackfridayreal.com/best-paint-sprayer-black-friday-deals/","date":"2022-08-07T19:03:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570692.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20220807181008-20220807211008-00333.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470281600952148,"token_count":1293,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__138295158","lang":"en","text":"To get the best results on your surface, it is important to use a paint sprayer. It is important to know the factors to consider when choosing the paint sprayer that suits your painting needs.\nThese are the factors you should consider when shopping for a paint sprayer.\nBest Paint Sprayer Black Friday Deals 2021 Buying Guide\nWe can see that there are three types of paint sprayers: Compressed (or pneumatic) and Airless (or compressed). Each paint sprayer has its own pros and cons. Let’s take a closer look at each one.\nAirless Paint Sprayers-\nThis paint sprayer is powered by an electric battery, or the house’s mains power. To paint, you don’t need an air compressor.\nPaint sprayers use droplets of paint to paint the surface. To atomize paint onto the surface, they use high pressure. It will perform its task faster than other types. Although they can work with almost any type of paint, it is difficult to control the spray pattern. This means that you might get excess spray and this sprayer is loud.\nLarge airless sprayers usually have a small tube that draws paint directly from the can. Smaller models, or cup sprayers, have an attached cup that holds the paint.\nThis sprayer is ideal for large projects such as painting fences, lattices or walls, ceilings or decks. For best results, spray the paint at a distance of 12 inches. The cup sprayers can be used to paint decks, fences and other small DIY projects. They can also be used to touch up larger projects or for paint thinning.\nDespite their speed and ability to produce clean patterns quickly, the spray painter still has two major flaws. They may overspray, which can lead to excessive spraying. They won’t work well outdoors because the paint spray can drifts away from the breeze.\nBest Paint Sprayer Black Friday 2021 Deals & Discount\nHVLP sprayers require a separate compressor to provide power. They also have a cup to hold paint and not just draw it from a can. Although they work slower than an airless sprayer, they produce a smooth coat without overspray and no paint waste. These sprayers are compatible with most paints and stains but not latex paints, thick varnishes, or lacquers.\nThe HVLP sprayers can be used for small projects, both indoors and outdoors. They are ideal for painting cabinets, doors, moldings, trim, doors, and furniture. They can be used on any surface that requires smooth paint to give it a more professional look. For best results, spray at a distance of 6-8 inches.\nThese sprayers are great for precision work and they are very affordable. However, they can easily get clogged up. This is due to the low pressure of this particular sprayer. This allows you to clean your tool automatically quite often.\nPneumatic (or Compressed) Paint Sprayers –\nFor compressed or pneumatic sprayers, you will need an air compressor. Although it is cheaper and easier to use than the other types, it sprays a lot more paint and is more susceptible to over-spray and messy results.\nCompressed paint sprayers can create a smooth, even coat of paint. This makes them a great choice for painting trim, cabinets and furniture. However, compressed paint sprayers can be used to thin paint. For thick coatings like varnish or lacquer, this sprayer is not the best choice. Sprayers with attached cups are best for spraying paint at 12-inches from the surface.\nHere are some tips to help you choose the perfect paint sprayer\nThese are some tips to help you choose the right paint sprayer for your needs. These tips can be helpful when shopping for a paint sprayer.\n- You may prefer to buy a model with wheels or a backpack, if you have to transport the paint supplies for long distances.\n- Tip extensions are a useful feature that can be used to paint foyers, high ceilings and difficult-to-reach spaces. Before you buy them, make sure to check whether this sprayer extension is needed.\n- Before you buy a spray gun, determine the paint capacity and how often you refill it. To paint for longer periods of time, choose a unit that has a larger hopper.\n- To paint a fence or other large areas, you should always choose a sprayer that has a flexible hose at least 25 feet. The extension cord also makes it easier to clean up after you have finished painting.\n- A model that can be separated makes it easy to clean. Cleansing is easy with units that draw from the paint-can and interior surfaces that are smooth.\n- To extend the life of your spray tips, make sure you get a unit with adjustable pressure control. This can include options such as low, high, roller, cleaning, and roller settings. A pressure roller attachment is ideal for projects that do not allow spraying. It is four times faster than traditional rollers and leaves less mess.\nMost Frequently Asked Questions\n1.When is it best to use this sprayer?\nA paint sprayer is often the best choice when covering large areas. It spreads/works quicker than a paintbrush/roller and covers imperfections and details better. A paint sprayer is a great tool for interior and exterior painting.\n2.Which type of paint sprayer is best for painting furniture?\nHVLP sprayers are the best for furniture because they spray a fine, even in small spaces. They can be used to apply color to furniture and other details thanks to their atomization.\n3.Is the tip of a paint sprayer reversible?\nA sprayer with a reverse tip will not get clogged as easily as a standard tip. Simply turn it around and blow out the blockage. A reversible tip is better than a standard one.\nThis paint sprayer is well-known for its ability to effectively paint any surface, both smooth and rough. They are easy to use and can cover large areas quickly Best Paint Sprayer Black Friday Deals 2021 . They can be moved indoors and outdoors for a variety of projects.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://billhsharp.blogspot.com/2011/08/orcas-island.html","date":"2018-07-22T00:45:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676592875.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20180722002753-20180722022753-00271.warc.gz","language_score":0.9850727319717407,"token_count":105,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__51637579","lang":"en","text":"I recently spent a week painting on Orcas Island, part of the San Juan Islands, off the coast of Washington state. Most of my time was spent oil painting but I had time for a few sketches here and there.\nView near the village of Eastsound.\nSmall farm from Obstruction Pass Rd.\nThis was the view from the balcony of my room overlooking Rosario Harbor.\nThis small island is just off shore from the village park in Eastsound. You can walk out to it at low tide.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.leducwallfashions.com/design-your-space","date":"2019-12-06T11:33:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540487789.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20191206095914-20191206123914-00166.warc.gz","language_score":0.8786200881004333,"token_count":222,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__82100293","lang":"en","text":"For some people choosing colour is the easiest part of the painting process, for others it can can be overwhelming.\nWant a change, but don't know what direction to go? Looking for a colour that matches your flooring or backsplash? Either way we can help. Benjamin Moore has a fantastic color center with thousands of colors to choose from, brochures full of rooms with great color combinations, and a great website to give you lots of ideas. And our in store associates are always here to help you find the right color as well.\nCalm, composed and effortlessly sophisticated, Benjamin Moore’s Colour of the Year 2019, Metropolitan AF-690, exudes glamour, beauty and balance.\nMetropolitan AF-690 is supported by Colour Trends 2019, a coordinating palette of 15 harmonious hues.\nClick the link to check out the page on Benjamin Moore's site.\nCOLOR TRENDS 2019\nBring the sophisticated colors of The Affinity Collection into your space with Benjamin Moore products.\nClick the link to see the whole collection at Benjamin Moore's web site.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://art21blog.wordpress.com/tag/pictures-of-famous-painters/","date":"2019-01-23T10:32:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547584328678.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20190123085337-20190123111337-00549.warc.gz","language_score":0.8460787534713745,"token_count":202,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__85272982","lang":"en","text":"Creation of new reality – modern art paintings, photography of modern artists Ket Gun and Ilya Tsurikov. Art conception of their own art reality. See more in Art blog about Modern Art / Contemporary Art / Actual Art / Reality Art (Author’s modern paintings, pictures, photographs, drawings) http://art-21.ru/blog/artreality.html\nSeries of acrylic drawings – project Modern Art of 21st century http://art-21.ru/\nby two famous artists Ket Gun and Tsurikov Ilya.\nOur art project Modern Art art-21.ru allows you to get acquainted with one of the trends in contemporary Russian art of the early 21 century. This is primarily an intellectual, not a business project. We strive to understand our complex modernity, and exactly modernity exist in our creations.\nGallery of modern art http://art-21.ru/ Modern paintings, pictures of famous painters, photography etc…\nModern art paintings","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.philomenaharmsworthart.co.uk/philomena-and-the-sea/","date":"2017-11-18T15:44:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934804976.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20171118151819-20171118171819-00392.warc.gz","language_score":0.9572573900222778,"token_count":574,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__171670102","lang":"en","text":"Press Release – Philomena and the Sea\nIn this exhibition, Philomena Harmsworth has let her imagination sail over (and under!) nautical waters. Always fascinated by the sea, her Dad used to take her out deep-sea fishing as a child. Now, as an adult, she feels she needs to live by the sea, and loves being on a boat; but is almost a little afraid of the sea’s huge, unquantifiable mass. It is these feelings she explores in “Philomena and the Sea”. This eclectic exhibition ranges from narrative paintings of the sea, to landscapes with sea views, and close up observations of boats and fish.\nThe narrative paintings evoke the feeling of being involved in a nautical story. You are drawn into storms, the flight of sea birds, sailing and then the warmth of shelter, the titles hinting at the stories they came from. In many of the pictures the earthy colour of the figures and boats contrast harmoniously with the sea.\nAnother series examine the unknown aspects of under the sea. The sea can be hundreds of miles deep and we know so little about it. Philomena says, “Sometimes you can’t describe it, you just have to try and understand it”. She has used the contrasts between old-fashioned, and sometimes biblical images of fishing and sailing on the water; and mysterious dream-like thoughts about what lies underneath. This could range from children’s imaginary monsters to huge whales whose size defies understanding. In one of them, swimmers and rocks seem similar, indistinguishable from each other.\nThe landscapes, an integral feature of every exhibition, are all local Abbotsbury scenes. They are of safe viewing points over the sea, and landscapes affected by the sea. Gnarled wind blown trees, the summer colours of sea cliffs, fortification: like hills painted in swirls like the sea itself.\nAnother set of pictures is about the experience of swimming. Moments in time. How it feels to be like a boat ploughing through water, or swimming under the stars.\nThe other pictures are of nautical objects. Cubist: like “Bobbing Prettily”. They hint at where the boat has been and where it is going. Some, “Resting Warriors”, are older, well-used boats that have seen some action. Finally some salmon, which give a glimpse into Philomena’s sister show currently running in Beaminster “Forever Shifting”.\n“Philomena and the Sea” is by an artist maturing and solidifying her technique; who is also original and keen to try new ideas. It runs until the 24th of December.\nBy Carolyn Emett","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://makebetterart.blogspot.com/2010/06/suggesting-motion-in-landscape.html","date":"2018-07-16T22:06:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589470.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716213101-20180716233101-00297.warc.gz","language_score":0.9798974990844727,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__274177271","lang":"en","text":"While photographing Bill Schneider's workshop on composition in his Illinois studio (www.schneiderart.com), I took a couple of hours to paint a large willow tree next to a pond in the back yard. I designed the arrangement of shapes to suggest the movement of a gentle breeze that was coursing its way across the lawn through the trees and causing the branches to brush along the surface of the water. I'm writing about Bill's five-day class for the fall issue of Workshop magazine (www.artistdaily.com).\nBill studied with Daniel Gerhartz (www.danielgerhartz.com) and has a large collection of his work on display in his home. It was fascinating to see so many of Dan's figure paintings in one place, and I was in awe of the way he uses a few strokes of thick paint to define the elaborate figures, costumes, and backgrounds of his paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.asianpaintscauseway.com/services/sps.html","date":"2022-09-28T13:43:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-40/segments/1664030335254.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20220928113848-20220928143848-00752.warc.gz","language_score":0.9458817839622498,"token_count":398,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-40__0__271196841","lang":"en","text":"Here’s how we play it safe\nNow give your home a fresh start without worrying about the safety of your family. At Asian Paints Causeway, we’ve designed a unique painting experience that puts safety before everything else. So right from safety suits and mechanized tools to complete home sanitisation, with us your home is in safe hands, from start to finish.\nWith the Asian Paints Causeway Safe Painting Service, we provide a complete end-to- end safe and hygienic home painting service where our experts provide consultation about our products and services. They will help you in the execution of your site which is done by our painters and contractors who are trained to provide a superior finish.\nOur Asian Paints Causeway Safe Painting Executive will visit & inspect your house. He will suggest the products you could use & provide a rough estimate based on the products and the surface to be painted. After you have agreed upon an estimate, our trained applicators shall take care of the entire painting process. All the processes shall be carried out while following stringent Safety Protocols which include daily temperature checks, site sanitization, enhanced supervision and 10+ safety measures to ensure a safe environment.\nWe have a panel of contractors and painters who are trained by us with respect to our product range. Our painters are trained to ensure that the correct application procedures are followed. They are also trained in textured and specialty paint finishes.\nYes, we will do the post painting clean-up for your home and will leave your home clean and beautifully painted.\nThe team will cover the floor, furniture, doors, windows, etc. with masking sheets before they start painting, to prevent any damage during the painting process. Our team will also help you shift the furniture.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.koreanartandantiques.com/items/1368014/Monkey-Reaching-for-Moons-Reflection-by-Korean-Buddhist-Monk-Su-An","date":"2023-12-03T04:04:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100484.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203030948-20231203060948-00564.warc.gz","language_score":0.9657930135726929,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__297375388","lang":"en","text":"Painting of Monkey Reaching for the Moon's Reflection in the Water by Renowned Korean Buddhist Monk and Painter Su An Sunim (born 1940), from the ancient Buddhist parable of the monkey reaching for the moon's reflection in the water. The recent exhibition of Su An Sunim's work at the Zen Buddhist Temple in New York City was the most highly-attended exhibition ever presented by the Korean Art Society. At that exhibition, Su An Sunim's works of similar size and quality sold for multiples of the prices we are asking here. Ink and colors on paper. 52.5 x 13 inches, 133 x 33 cm. The third photo here shows a wall label from that exhibition with a price of $2000 for a similar painting. That painting is much smaller than the Su An painting we are offering here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://travel-lingual.com/france/giverny","date":"2024-02-28T11:52:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474715.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20240228112121-20240228142121-00345.warc.gz","language_score":0.9309731125831604,"token_count":179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__160644943","lang":"en","text":"Giverny, France: Immerse yourself in the artistic inspiration of Giverny, a charming village in Normandy, France. Visit the famous Monet's Garden, the former residence of the renowned Impressionist painter Claude Monet. Explore the enchanting gardens with its water lilies, Japanese bridge, and vibrant flowerbeds, which served as inspiration for many of Monet's masterpieces. Discover the Musée des Impressionnismes, dedicated to Impressionist art, and admire works by Monet and other artists of the movement. Stroll through the picturesque streets of Giverny, lined with art galleries, boutiques, and cafes. Explore the surrounding countryside, with its charming villages and scenic landscapes. Giverny offers a delightful blend of art, nature, and tranquility, providing a range of things to do in Giverny, France.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homedecoideas.online/joanna-gaines-for-anthropologie-olive-rug/","date":"2019-07-17T21:23:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195525402.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20190717201828-20190717223828-00513.warc.gz","language_score":0.7174106240272522,"token_count":344,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__90029471","lang":"en","text":"Shop the Joanna Gaines for Anthropologie Olive Rug at Anthropologie today. Read customer reviews, discover product details and more.\nAnthropologie has partnered exclusively with Joanna Gaines to bring us a globally inspired home collection full of pillows, wallpapers and rugs.\nThe Magnolia Home Paint collection from designer Joanna Gaines and KILZ is full of so many classic paint colors, you’ll have a hard time choosing just one! Mix timeless neutral colors like One Horn White and Carter Crème with brighter colors like Vine Ripened Tomato and Olive Grove. Explore the collection of 150 unique shades to create the perfect color palette for your home.\nMagnolia Home Paint Collection. Joanna Gaines. KILZ. Green Paint Color Palette.\nJoanna Gaines for Anthropologie Tasseled Olive Pillow – #Anthropologie #Gaines #Joanna #joannagaines #Olive\nAnthropologie Joanna Gaines for Tasseled Olive Pillow\nJoanna Gaines for Anthropologie Textured Eva Rug | Anthropologie\nJoanna Gaines for Anthropologie Isabel Rug | Anthropologie\nJoanna Gaines for Anthropologie Ruby Rug | Anthropologie\nGet lost in the deep green hue of Olive Grove from the Magnolia Home by Joanna Gaines® Paint collection. A rich earthy green color, a new coat of Olive Grove is a quick and easy way to bring a sense of relaxation to the interior design of your home. Click below to learn more about this Chalk Style Paint.\nJoanna Gaines for Anthropologie: The NEW Collection","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.northernstar.com.au/news/moments-in-time/547540/","date":"2021-01-20T04:49:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703519883.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20210120023125-20210120053125-00315.warc.gz","language_score":0.9813483357429504,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__166781270","lang":"en","text":"Moments in time\nCorinne Miller has been making art in one form or another since the 1970s. Textiles have been her main form of expression, but in 2009 she returned to painting and drawing and she will be having her first solo exhibition at the Big Time Gallery in Drake.\n“In my artworks, every part of the canvas or paper is layered with decisions, thoughts and emotions as the brush or pencil comes into contact... to me each piece is richly textured with a myriad of intense moments,” she said.\nThe exhibition Myriads of Moments opens on Saturday, June 5, at 2pm and runs until June 30.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.woowhoforfun.com/austinfacepainter/","date":"2018-02-17T19:36:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891807660.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20180217185905-20180217205905-00466.warc.gz","language_score":0.9880031943321228,"token_count":198,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__1059261","lang":"en","text":"Meet Jenni!Jenni, tell us a little about yourself:Why hello there! My name is Jenni and I absolutely love face painting! I have always loved all mediums of art and I have been drawing since I was 4 years old. I got started face painting by doing community art events in San Antonio when I was in high school. In 2007 I got hired by my first entertainment company, and did face painting gigs for large corporate company picnics. I moved to Austin for college in 2009 and thought maybe my face painting days were gone...but luckily they were not! I met a fabulous woman from my Co-op community that started a traveling petting zoo and needed an experienced painter to go along with it. I've been working with her for a couple of years and now I am helping Melissa spread glitter and joy of face painting!She's sweet, she's smart, she's amazing with kids! And she's available to paint for your next event!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://supremerestoration.ca/resources/d-i-y-fridays/53-5-genius-paint-hacks","date":"2018-01-20T16:29:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084889677.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20180120162254-20180120182254-00181.warc.gz","language_score":0.9212773442268372,"token_count":368,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__60565493","lang":"en","text":"Painting anything big or small is a messy job, and doing it right requires a serious time commitment. If you’re still putting up with smelly paint fumes and lengthy cleanup, there’s a better way. The following painting tips will change the way you paint… making it faster, easier, and cleaner than you probably thought possible.\nGoodbye Paint Smells!\nTo avoid paint fumes, add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract into your paint. Be sure to avoid adding it to incredibly light or subtle hues though.\nGoodbye Paint Drips!\nBefore you start, wrap 2 rubber bands around the paint can so that they are positioned across the opening. After you dip your brush in, run the bristles across the bands to remove the extra paint.\nGoodbye Long Cleanup!\nInstead of wasting time trying to clear your paint trays, line the tray with aluminum foil before putting the paint in the tray. Be sure the wrap it around the edges so that the foil doesn’t pull up. After you’re done painting, remove the tin foil and throw away.\nGoodbye Impossibly Sealed Paint Lids!\nEver had the pry a paint can open because the paint has sealed it shut? Here’s a DIY way to make that stop happening. Place plastic wrap around the opening and replace the lid as usual. Next time, you be glad you did.\nGoodbye Colour Confusion!\nDo you tend to use the same colour throughout your house, or have a large collection of paint? If you clearly label the lids it makes it much easier to grab the right colour in a jiffy. Add a touch of the paint to the lid and use a permanent marker to make a note as to which room it belongs in.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sindecuse.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/4C694E95-DDD4-40BC-9CD0-745144198721","date":"2018-01-19T01:38:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084887692.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20180119010338-20180119030338-00289.warc.gz","language_score":0.9107329845428467,"token_count":171,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__132769103","lang":"en","text":"Paper postcard in landscape orientation. White background with a blue lithograph by John Colan 1989. The image shows twelve different views of teeth. Written on the back: \"ADA 132nd annual session, Seattle, WA. John Colan, artist. Teeth Art 6th floor, booth 2431. \"\"In 1988 I found myself in the dentist's chair, on and off, for two months undergoing a root canal. As an artist I was naturally drawn to the subject of teeth as art from this constant exposure. Now, three years later, I would like to present my work from the collection entitiled Teeth Art.\"\" John. 42 Thayer Street, Boston, MA 02118 (617) 426-1069. Please call or write for additional information. Washington State Convention & Trade Center. Paintings, Drawings, Prints.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://solutionseightyseven.com/adoration-of-the-magi-by-fra-angelico-and-fra-filippo-lippi-1395-1455-public-domain-catholic-painting","date":"2023-11-30T20:48:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100232.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130193829-20231130223829-00878.warc.gz","language_score":0.9040491580963135,"token_count":871,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__161823353","lang":"en","text":"- History of the Painting\n- Symbolism and Significance\n- Impact on Art and Culture\n- Appreciating the Details\n- Interpreting the Meaning\n- Experience Solutions Eighty Seven\nWelcome to the world of Solutions Eighty Seven, where we combine our expertise in Business and Consumer Services with a deep appreciation for masterpieces like the Adoration of the Magi. This iconic painting, created by the talented artists Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi, captures the essence of the biblical event with intricate details and profound symbolism.\nHistory of the Painting\nThe Adoration of the Magi was painted between 1395 and 1455, during the Renaissance period, a time of great artistic and cultural transformation. Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi, renowned for their contributions to the world of art, collaborated on this masterpiece that has stood the test of time. The painting depicts the biblical story of the Three Wise Men paying homage to the newborn baby Jesus, with each figure portrayed in exquisite detail.\nThe delicate brushwork, vibrant colors, and intricate composition highlight the artists' skill and dedication to their craft. Their attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, bringing the scene to life in a captivating manner.\nSymbolism and Significance\nThe Adoration of the Magi is not just a simple depiction of a biblical event. It is laden with symbolism and deep meaning. The artists used visual cues to convey a range of ideas and emotions, inviting viewers to contemplate the inherent significance of the scene.\nOne can observe the rich clothing of the Magi, which symbolizes their status and wealth. The gifts they offer - gold, frankincense, and myrrh - are representations of the divine nature and humanity of Jesus. The presence of angels, shepherds, and animals further adds layers to the narrative, fostering a sense of awe and wonder.\nImpact on Art and Culture\nThroughout history, the Adoration of the Magi has had a profound impact on the world of art and culture. Its intricate details and inspiring subject matter have influenced countless artists, sparking creativity and exploration in the realm of religious and biblical art.\nBoth Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi were pioneers of their time, pushing artistic boundaries and setting new standards. Their collaboration on this painting exemplifies the power of teamwork and shared vision in achieving greatness.\nAppreciating the Details\nAs you delve deeper into the Adoration of the Magi, take a moment to appreciate the meticulous attention to detail. Notice the intricate patterns on the robes, the expressions on each figure's face, and the interplay of light and shadow that adds depth and dimension to the scene.\nLet your eyes wander across the canvas, discovering new elements with each gaze. The artists' ability to capture human emotions and convey a sense of reverence and adoration is truly remarkable.\nInterpreting the Meaning\nThe Adoration of the Magi invites us to reflect on the timeless themes of faith, humility, and the universal pursuit of truth. It serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing and honoring the divine in our lives, as well as the significance of unity in the face of adversity.\nInterpretations of this painting may vary, allowing each viewer to find personal meaning and connection. Whether viewed as a testament to the power of faith or a celebration of the human spirit, the Adoration of the Magi continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.\nExperience Solutions Eighty Seven\nAt Solutions Eighty Seven, we specialize in Business and Consumer Services, providing top-notch Digital Marketing solutions to help your brand thrive in the modern age. Our team of experts combines creativity, data-driven strategies, and industry insights to deliver measurable results.\nWith a deep appreciation for art, culture, and the power of storytelling, we approach our work with the same level of passion and attention to detail as Fra Angelico and Fra Filippo Lippi did when creating the Adoration of the Magi. We understand the importance of standing out in a crowded digital landscape and will ensure your brand shines brightly.\nContact Solutions Eighty Seven today to discover how we can elevate your digital presence and drive your business forward.\n© 2022 Solutions Eighty Seven. All rights reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://businessbookprofit.com/product/watercolour-painting-at-home/","date":"2023-04-01T10:09:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949958.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20230401094611-20230401124611-00790.warc.gz","language_score":0.920886218547821,"token_count":307,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__95911233","lang":"en","text":"Easy-to-follow watercolor techniques and projects help you find inspiration at home and paint what you see around you, from seasonal decor to favorite recipes and the flowers in your garden.\nAs we all spend time at home, you may find yourself looking for a creative outlet that doesn’t require you to get out and about. That’s where Watercolor Painting at Home comes in, with ideas and inspiration for painting from your couch, front porch, backyard, and more. Painting your favorite things will make your home look more beautiful to you, and it will help you appreciate where you live and what you have. It’s easy to find inspiration at home; just look to your holiday décor, favorite recipes, plants, office, and more.\nExpertly written and illustrated by a professional artist, this beautiful book is filled with inviting and colorful large-scale art accompanied by instructions that are clear and easy to follow for any skill level. Watercolor is one of the most popular art mediums out there, and the items needed for the projects are affordable and accessible.\nWith Inspired Artist: Watercolor Painting at Home, gain a new appreciation for your home as you paint your everyday surroundings.\n• ISBN: 9780760380406\n• Author: Bley Hack\n• Publisher: Walter Foster Publishing\n• Format: Paperback\n• Pages: 128\n• Dimensions: 27.94 x 12.59cm\nThere are no reviews yet.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.yanilenehan.com/en-nz/products/berries-on-pink-candy","date":"2024-04-19T05:33:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817289.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419043820-20240419073820-00320.warc.gz","language_score":0.9222968220710754,"token_count":733,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__202757306","lang":"en","text":"Berries on Pink Candy\nBerries on Pink Candy\nThere’s nothing that feels quite as abundant and special as inviting an original artwork to live with you.\nAnd these strawberries and berries original oil painting is no exception.\nPerfectly at home in your family kitchen, formal dining space and even the home office or in a gallery wall, this original artwork adds refinement and fun, details and magic.\nIt’s the pop of delicious colour that evolves with you as you make memories in your family home.\nThis vibrant original in 20cm x 20cm/8in x 8in can be very quickly and easily hanged in your favourite spot.\nJust stick some 3M hanging strips to back of the panel, attach to a wall and enjoy!\nAlternatively, you may choose to discuss with your local framer a custom-frame option that matches your home decor.\nWhat makes these Red and Blue Berries original artwork so special?\n🔸 Size: 20cm x 20cm/8in x 8in - 3mm thick\n🔸 Material: Premium oil paints and wooden panel\n🔸 Intricate details see the brushstrokes, sense the love, feel all the vibes\n🔸 Knowing that you own the original: Priceless!\nYani, the paintings are here!!!! They’re BEAUTIFUL Yani!!! I’m so happy to have them here!!! 😍😍😍\nThank you thank you thank you!!! 💕\nHi Yani, persimmons arrived safe and sound, it is currently getting framed. We absolutely love it and can’t wait to hang it in our home!\nHi Yani, your lovely works are up in my kitchen! So beautiful!\nI was happy with my kitchen but felt it was missing something, such as some color and personality. Now that the artworks are hanging on my walls I feel delighted!! Love the colors and fruits hanging on my walls. They feel more “appetizing”, especially when cooking, I can look up and see these happy pictures.\nHow much is shipping?\nShipping of unframed Sunday Minis is $9 within Australia.\nFree Shipping for orders over AUD250 Australia wide.\nFramed original oil paintings:\n23cm x 23cm - $25\n28cm x 28cm - $29\n33cm x 33cm - $35\n43cm x 43cm - $39\n53cm x 53cm - $45\nNew Zealand & International shipping rates are calculated at checkout.\nPlease note that all duties, taxes and customs charges and fees are the responsibility of the buyer.\nHow long before my artwork ships?\nWe usually process all original artwork orders within 48 hours. Expect it to arrive within 3 to 5 business days (up to 10 days for interstate orders) after it leaves our studio.\nWill my artwork look just like in the images on this page?\nThe colours within your painting may vary slightly from the colours you see on your screen right now based on your individual device settings.\nWhat if I change my mind once it arrives?\nBuying original art is a big deal. That’s why I happily refund the cost of your original artwork within 14 days of delivery (unless commissioned). Please contact me by email at firstname.lastname@example.org so we can work things out.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.keithnash.co.uk/studio/prices-fees/","date":"2023-12-07T11:21:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100651.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207090036-20231207120036-00595.warc.gz","language_score":0.9037973284721375,"token_count":94,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__139608921","lang":"en","text":"2 Orchard Farm Barns\nRoughton NR11 8SL\nTel: 01263 768976\nAs an indication, framed original paintings are for sale between £295 - £500\nFor reference: a £295 painting would be approximately 470mm x 470mm overall frame size;\na £500 painting would be approximately 1000mm x 570mm overall frame size.\n(Actual picture sizes vary)\nCommissions are costed to suit requirements.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.curlydecorating.co.uk/","date":"2018-08-18T21:38:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221213794.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20180818213032-20180818233032-00614.warc.gz","language_score":0.9667015075683594,"token_count":215,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__9269439","lang":"en","text":"Curly Decorating Glasgow’s top Painter and decorator.\nWe are fully qualified painters and decorator who will exceed your expectations every time. Every surface we coat is rubbed down to give a smooth first class finish.\nWhen we were formed we knew we wanted to be the best so we invested time and money researching new products and as a result 95% of the products we use are water based paints. We are particularly fond of water based satin for your woodwork as its quick drying, has very little odour and won’t go yellow like traditional oil based paints. Painter & Decorator Glasgow Curly Decorating\nWe have also spent a lot of money on equipment, in particular dust free sanders to keep your house clean and spray painting equipment to effectively paint your ornate cornice.\nAll our work is insured and guaranteed for peace of mind so give us a call to arrange a quote now.\nStill not sure then have a look at our completed Painting & Decorating jobs on the past work page.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.emilyblackmore.com/blankcanvasconvos/","date":"2023-02-08T17:20:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500837.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20230208155417-20230208185417-00298.warc.gz","language_score":0.9264256954193115,"token_count":342,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__299066778","lang":"en","text":"Callie Storie Interview\nMay 28, 2020\nDuring this interview we chatted about how Art History influences our society, provides another perspective on the history surrounding artworks, and influences the works of contemporary artists. @calliestorie also shared about some of her favorite artists @arinze @b.lillibridge #baronesselsavonfreytagloringhoven @kehindewiley and #suzannevaladon. She also shared about her involvement in the upcoming creative project of @antiquegardens.\nKaitlyn Heriford Interview\nMay 21, 2020\nIn this episode, we heard from painter Kaitlyn Heriford. She shared about her creative process, becoming a full time artist, and transitioning from realism to abstraction. She also shared about the importance of giving yourself grace and embracing joy and light in the midst of adversity. Check out her work on Instagram @kaitlynheriford.art.\nRohini (Howell) Sen Interview\nMay 14, 2020\nDuring this casual interview we talked about, Rohini’s passion for conservation and how the animal world inspires her work. Her realist oil paintings show both stillness and movement. We also talked about inspiration and ways to continue making art during busy seasons. You can find her work on Instagram @RohiniSenArt.\nAdelia Roberts Interview\nMay 7, 2020 -\nWe chatted about growing up as \"the art kid\", becoming a professional visual artist, discovering her creative process, overcoming creative dry periods, and finding inspiration in nature. You can learn more about her painting and sculpture at adeliaroberts.com.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.blueridgenow.com/story/news/2004/02/29/carolina-life-on-display/28148465007/","date":"2023-05-31T03:05:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224646257.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20230531022541-20230531052541-00530.warc.gz","language_score":0.9726290106773376,"token_count":450,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__173387861","lang":"en","text":"`Carolina Life' on display\nLANDRUM, S.C. -- Conn Gallery will host an opening reception for \"Carolina Life Impressions\" from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Saturday.\nMadeline Dukes, born in Beafort, graduated from Wintrhop University with a bachelor of art in political science and minored in art. Having married before graduating, she moved with her husband to Clemson and worked as an assistant designer for Gerber Children's wear in Greenville. Moving to Aiken next, she worked for a broker for almost two years. In their final move to Clover, she worked in marketing. During these several years she kept painting part time. When her only son fell ill, forcing her to stay at home, she began painting full time.\nDukes' work has been in various juried exhibits and group gallery exhibits since 2001. She paints interiors, landscapes, urban scapes and figures.\nGrace Scherer is a native of Fredonia, N.Y., and now resides in Greenville. Graduating from Syracuse University in 1958 with a bachelor of fine arts degree, she has taught art in public and private schools as well as watercolor workshops in galleries and museums. She currently teaches watercolor at Greenville Tech.\nShe is the founder and life member of the Western Maryland Watercolor Society, and is a member in Baltimore, Georgia, Pittsburgh and South Carolina watercolor societies. Her work has been in numerous juried exhibits throughout the mid and southeast. Her paintings depict landscapes, urban spaces, still life and florals.\nKelly Welch lives in Fletcher, N.C., and is a relative newcomer to the art world. A prolific and talented plein-aire artist, her media is oils and pastels. Her education is only two workshops with Albert Handell and Ken Backhaus. She has been in numerous shows in the past two years, all throughout North and South Carolina. Her enthusiasm for painting shows in her vibrant colors and texture of her landscapes and technical excellence of her figures.\nThe gallery is at 108 E. Rutherford St., Landrum. For more information, call (864) 590-6128.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.creativeglassguild.co.uk/prod/peelable-glass-paint-easter-stencil-pack","date":"2021-10-25T00:35:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323587608.86/warc/CC-MAIN-20211024235512-20211025025512-00198.warc.gz","language_score":0.7502045631408691,"token_count":108,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__41939684","lang":"en","text":"Peelable Glass Paint - Easter Stencil Pack\nDecorate windows, jars, bottles with craft tins of Thorndown Peelable Glass Paint and six stencils, a brush and instructions.\nFantastic Easter Craft Pack for painting windows, glass and plastic.\nSimply peels off cleanly to remove.\n- 4 x 40ml tins of Peelable Glass Paint\n- 6 x Easter Stencils\n- 1 x Art brush\n- Instructions and tips\nHave some fun decorating for Easter","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nickellbag.com/tag/ernst/","date":"2013-05-19T10:16:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368697380733/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516094300-00047-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9578956365585327,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__171855290","lang":"en","text":"For Missoula residents, it has never been easier to get up close and personal with Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The French Impressionist painter never visited Western Montana; but right now, the paint from his palette and the sublimely delicate impressions left by his hand are right here, hanging on the wall of a small gallery on the University of Montana campus.\nThe mere presence of three original works by Renoir – at least one of which hasn’t been exhibited in more than 40 years – is enough to draw art history buffs from near and far to Missoula. Add in a dozen other works by some of history’s most recognized artists – including Paul Gauguin, Rene Magritte, Max Ernst, and John William Waterhouse – and the exhibit, titled “Renoir, Magritte, Gauguin and other European Masterpieces from a Private Collection,” lives up to its name. [Read More...]","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.thepapjc.com/oldsite/papjcartists.html","date":"2018-12-14T09:57:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376825512.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20181214092734-20181214114234-00247.warc.gz","language_score":0.9642241597175598,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__153347902","lang":"en","text":"|The Artists of the Plein Air Painters of the Jersey Coast enjoy the\nmany beauties that coastal New Jersey has to offer. They portray local\nscenes with a variety of media including oil paints, pastels, acrylics,\nwatercolors, and pen and ink. Taking pleasure in each other’s\ncompany, the PAPJC is a congenial group of dedicated painters.\nBy clicking on an underlined name below, you can learn more about\nthat artist and see examples of his or her work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nectarcateringandevents.com/event/corks-and-canvas-painting-events/","date":"2020-07-14T03:13:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593657147917.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20200714020904-20200714050904-00355.warc.gz","language_score":0.9632264971733093,"token_count":154,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__88930287","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nCorks and Canvas Painting Events\nDecember 20, 2017 @ 8:00 am - December 31, 2019 @ 5:00 pm| $35\nNectar Catering and Events is a host space for monthly Corks and Canvas wine painting events. The ticket holder gets a guided three hour lesson in painting the featured painting. The cost includes all supplies. Nectar is on hand to provide wine, beer, and a limited assortment of appetizers.\nCorks and Canvas Events are most often the third Wednesday at our downtown location with a monthly Mimosa Morning hosted in Kendall Yards on the first Saturday of the month.\nVisit the Corks and Canvas Events website for a listing of events and the featured paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.myscoot.in/events/view/3b54a40a-1541-46d4-83a6-414eb08ad14b","date":"2020-08-09T20:08:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738573.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20200809192123-20200809222123-00252.warc.gz","language_score":0.8799419403076172,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__92513427","lang":"en","text":"Since this quarantine period has gotten on to our nerves. Let us indulge in a therapeutic painting process, where you will not only feel relaxed but also learn a new skill. Learn how to create beautiful watercolor backgrounds with me. Things you will be learning in this workshop -\n1. Wet on wet technique\n2. Gradient wash\n3. Blending Colors\n4. Creating Galaxy\n5. Using salt to create texture\nThings you will need:\nIt is going to be fun, we will put on some nice therapeutic music & let our paints flow to create magic.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.gizmomaker.com/posts/paint-storage-container/","date":"2023-03-25T08:52:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945317.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20230325064253-20230325094253-00566.warc.gz","language_score":0.9547455310821533,"token_count":1024,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__128345540","lang":"en","text":"Organizing your home can be tricky, especially when it comes to keeping track of all your paint cans and other supplies. This Touch Up Cup Paint Storage Container is the perfect way to keep your paints safe and organized. The container holds up to 12 paint cans, and features a poured spout for easy touch ups. The best part? The container is stackable, so you can easily add on to your collection.\nA paint storage container is a crucial component of any painting project. It is important to choose the right size container for your project and to make sure that it is airtight. A good paint storage container will keep your paint fresh for a long time.\nPaint is one of the most versatile mediums for creating art. It can be used in a variety of ways and provides a beautiful finish to any project. However, paint can also be messy and difficult to clean up. That's why it's important to have a safe and secure place to store your paint during and after a project.\nThere are a number of ways to store paint safely and securely. One option is to use airtight containers. This will keep your paint from drying out and making a huge mess. Another option is to use a sealable plastic bag. This is a great way to store paint if you're working on a small project.\nWhatever method you choose, make sure that your paint is stored in a cool, dry place. This will ensure that it lasts for a long time and doesn't become ruined.\nA paint storage container can be made from a variety of materials, including plastic, metal, and glass. Each material has its own pros and cons, so it's important to choose the right one for your needs.\nPlastic containers are the most affordable option, but they can discolor over time and may not be as durable as other materials. Metal containers are more expensive, but they're much more durable and won't discolor. Glass containers are the most expensive option, but they're also the most aesthetically pleasing and won't discolor.\nWhen choosing a paint storage container, be sure to consider what material will best suit your needs.\nAs a homeowner, you may find yourself needing to store paint for touch-ups or future projects. Whether you have a lot of paint or a little, there is a storage container that will work for you. Let's take a look at some of the different sizes of containers and how much paint they can accommodate.\nA pint-sized container can hold up to a half-pint of paint. This is perfect for small jobs or if you only need to keep a little paint on hand.\nA quart-sized container can hold a full quart of paint. This is a great option if you do a lot of painting or if you need to keep a lot of paint on hand.\nA gallon-sized container can hold up to a gallon of paint. This is perfect for large jobs or if you need to keep a lot of paint on hand.\nNow that you know the different sizes of containers, you can choose the one that is right for you. If you have a lot of paint, you may want to choose a gallon-sized container. If you only have a little paint, a pint-sized container will suffice.\nIf you're like most people, you probably have a few old paint cans laying around the house. It's important to label your paint storage containers so that you know what paint is inside. This will save you time and frustration when you're trying to find the right color for your project.\nTo label your paint cans, simply write the name of the paint and the date on a piece of masking tape. Then, attach the tape to the top of the can. If you want to get really organized, you can also include the paint brand and color code on the label.\nOnce you've labeled your paint cans, be sure to store them in a cool, dry place. Paint can deteriorate over time, so it's important to keep them in optimal conditions. If you have any questions about how to store paint, be sure to ask a professional at your local hardware store.\nWhether you're a professional painter or a DIY enthusiast, it's important to store your paint storage container in a cool, dry place. Heat and humidity can cause the paint to spoil, so it's best to keep it in a temperature-controlled environment. If you're not using your paint storage container right away, be sure to seal it tightly to keep the paint fresh.\nWhen you are done using the paint, it is important to clean out the storage container before putting it away. If you don't, the paint can dry out and make it difficult to use the next time you need it. To clean the container, simply remove the lid and rinse it out with water. You might need to use a brush to remove any dried paint from the sides. Once you've rinsed it out, dry the container with a clean cloth and put the lid back on.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.praytellblog.com/index.php/2016/05/01/the-church-the-artwork-and-the-custodian/","date":"2023-03-30T15:36:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949331.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330132508-20230330162508-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.9691973328590393,"token_count":486,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__214063632","lang":"en","text":"Caravaggio painted all seven corporal works of mercy on a single canvas, entitled “The Seven Acts of Mercy.” This painting, despite Caravaggio’s soaring popularity, remains relatively little known. Why? It’s in a church in the back streets of Naples, and it has to stay there.\nIn a fascinating article at RNS, David Gibson summarizes the story, recently recounted in a new book by Terrance Ward:\nThe main problem was finding the painting. The Pio Monte society that commissioned the work stipulated that it remain in the church, and even as Caravaggio’s reputation was revived in recent decades, “The Seven Acts of Mercy” was largely left behind because it was never part of a museum’s collection or any special exhibition outside Naples.\nMoreover, few would wander down the warren of Neapolitan streets to the church the way Terence Ward did one day in 1998. Stunned by what he found in the painting, he was just as captivated by the custodian of the church who stood guard in virtual solitude: Angelo Esposito, a onetime city sewer worker who in one of the city’s typically dysfunctional reorganizations was shuttled to look after this backwater masterwork.\nThe custodian, who, spending so many hours with this artwork had grown to appreciate it, helps to tell the story of Caravaggio’s painting.\n“In the end, his art isn’t about bishops in silk robes giving handouts to the needy,” Esposito tells Ward at one point. “It’s about simple people helping one another. He’s the artist of the poor. Our artist! There’s no one else like him. It’s all there! … What more do you want?”\nYou can read the whole thing here.\nI highly recommend the book by Terence Ward, The Guardian of Mercy. It was a very enjoyable read. It mixes the history of Caravaggio and the painting, the story of the “guardian” himself and the journey of the author and his wife in discovering the painting and the guardian. The author also ties in the Year of Mercy into the story line and does so quite well.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nikkmoleshop.com.ua/product/sachets-dye-taupe-oxidant-25/?lang=en","date":"2024-02-24T22:35:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474569.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224212113-20240225002113-00786.warc.gz","language_score":0.9237352609634399,"token_count":234,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__41490744","lang":"en","text":"A set of paints in sachet for eyebrows and eyelashes, gray-brown color and oxidizing agent 3% (25 sachets each)\nProfessional gray-brown paint Nikk Mole with keratin and hyaluronic acid has an innovative product formula designed not only for painting, but also for caring for eyebrows and eyelashes. Thanks to it, the harmful effects of paint on the skin and hairs of eyebrows or eyelashes are completely eliminated.\nRefers to the palette for blondes. One of the lightest shades in the line. It has a translucent gray-brown tint on the skin when dyed and light brown on the hair. Suitable for blondes and fair-haired girls who do not want a rich, bright color. The shade belongs more to the cold range, but it has notes of warm shades, which is why it is called taupe. The shade is perfect for girls of the Slavic type.\nAlso suitable for use alone and mixed with other shades.\nThe technique for painting eyelashes and eyebrows and how to apply the paint can be found in the instructions that come with the product or on the website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nicehouseplants.tumblr.com/","date":"2014-08-21T21:57:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-35/segments/1408500821666.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20140820021341-00368-ip-10-180-136-8.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.934945821762085,"token_count":208,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-35__0__136006355","lang":"en","text":"Went back home to California for a couple of days to visit family and a sick friend. I made this Terra Cotta bowl for her and planted a strawflower torch cactus in it.\nblooms + light\nHasselblad 500CM | Fuji Pro 400H\nhome sweet home\nOlivia Peguero is an Afrolatina artist from the Dominican Republic. Peguero’s paintings are distinguished by her use of Dominican landscapes and fauna, particularly flowers, which represent the repeating cycle of birth, life and death and also pride in her Dominican roots.\nAside from being a painter, Peguero is the founder of the “Peguero Arte Libros Foundations” and the “Art Books for Education Project”, two foundations that focus on art education for Dominican children in rural areas.\nBoth pictures featured in this post are courtesy of Olivia Peguero’s official website, where more information about the artist and her work can be found.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.pentictonartscouncil.com/penticton/art/council/942-Robin%2BRobertson","date":"2017-04-25T20:16:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917120878.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031200-00320-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9219236969947815,"token_count":322,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__182024234","lang":"en","text":"My first art recollections involve sawdust. My father was a wonderful wood worker and I took the saw dust from his table saw, mixed it with flour and water and created a series of ducks.\nLater my paternal grandma, an accomplished painter, would inspire me with her art and her being.\nMy first adult foray into producing art was functional pottery in the 1970-80’s.\nPainting is an experiential journey that I began in my mid 50’s.\nMy art emerges out of an exploration of nature, texture and color and is inspired by a deeper indescribable knowing of what draws us in.\nLike the ducks that are my first remembered art pieces, birds and natural habitats are often the underlying themes of my work.\nStudies in Art\nUniversity of Alberta, Department of Extension, Pottery 1975-78\nEdmonton Potters Guild, 1978-83\nNaramata Centre, Print Making 2015\nOkanagan School of the Arts, Jenny Long, Samantha DiSilva and other teachers 2009-2015\nEmily Carr, Fine Art Techniques Diploma (underway)\nBasics of Composition and Form and Materials August 2014\nMedia in Fine Art Practice August 2014\nCannery Student Exhibition, Jenny Long instructor, 2009\nPenticton Art Gallery, Under $300 Art Exhibitions, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014\nOkanagan School of the Arts/Shatford Centre 2014\nThe Bench Market June 2015\nCanadian Federation of Artists Spring Exhibit, Shatford Centre, Penticton 2015","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artkuwait.org/2011/04/tilal-gallery-kuwaiti-artist-abdul-rida.html","date":"2023-05-29T11:22:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644855.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529105815-20230529135815-00310.warc.gz","language_score":0.9712562561035156,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__146279512","lang":"en","text":"Tilal Gallery presents an exhibition of Abdul Rida Baqer. The Opening is Sunday, 24th of April at 7 PM.\nDrawing inspiration from his personal life, Kuwaiti-born Abdul Rida Baqer’s oeuvre combines his past memories with his current experiences to create works that embody his entire being and state of mind. This Solo Exhibition features 39 oil on canvas paintings give the viewer immaculate insight into his artistic choreography and style. Baqer has participated in various international exhibitions in Spain, Lebanon, Greece, Iraq, Tunisia, Japan, India and Monaco.\nExhibition will continue till 5th of May 21.30\nmy name is maryam\ni am artis\ni am painter","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jeanmaroquesne.com/","date":"2024-04-21T14:40:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817780.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421132819-20240421162819-00107.warc.gz","language_score":0.9329791069030762,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__17146728","lang":"en","text":"Expressionist Abstract Paintings\nAs a self-taught painter, the particularity of Jean Maroquesne is his multi-layered abstract paintings of rich colors and his collages making an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole.\nYou can discover some of his paintings by clicking on the links below:\nFor any art inquiries, prices of originals or commissioned artworks, please contact me.\nYou can also visit my shop online to see the different printing possibilities (Paper, Framed, Canvas, Acrylic, Posters, Metal...).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thecottonapron.blogspot.com/2016/07/watercolor-painting-with-plastic-wrap.html","date":"2021-10-24T02:03:00Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585837.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20211024015104-20211024045104-00655.warc.gz","language_score":0.971626877784729,"token_count":135,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__64546177","lang":"en","text":"Friday, July 29, 2016\nWatercolor Painting with Plastic Wrap, Bubble Wrap, and Waxed Paper\nHere is an interesting technique for working with watercolor. The artist doesn't show all of the process, but after she removes the masking fluid from the dry paintings, she fills in the flowers with more paint. However, you could leave whatever designs you make with the masking fluid as silhouettes.\nCard makers, you could skip the masking fluid part entirely and make the interesting backgrounds for card making purposes. It appears to me that you would need real watercolor paper of a decent weight to do this, though. Not just any paper would work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.crestedbuttearts.org/Suzanne-Pierson","date":"2020-04-04T05:12:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370520039.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20200404042338-20200404072338-00165.warc.gz","language_score":0.9257849454879761,"token_count":211,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__142600403","lang":"en","text":"Suzanne Pierson made her living in both Art & Music, always entertained, always entertaining, fascinated and amazed by The Muse! A former gallery owner, college prof, studio artist, school Music educator, singer/songwriter, and an avid world traveler, fun & beauty fill her days. Suzanne believes “if you’re not having a Good Day, you’re not paying attention”! When Suzanne is not exhibiting in a gallery, or painting in her Crested Butte studio, she’s outdoors in all seasons, on the trails and ski slopes dancing with her paint brush expressing the beauty she sees and interprets en plein air using acrylics or watercolors, often painting on wood as well as canvas. Find her learning along with her students sharing the wonders of Art in the mountains or casting in the rivers for fresh new ways to express a personal vision.\nCenter for the Arts Crested Butte\n606 Sixth Street\nPO Box 1819\nCrested Butte, CO 81224","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.crystalandstonestudio.com/angel-spirit-guide-paintings/","date":"2019-04-19T23:19:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578528430.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20190419220958-20190420002958-00216.warc.gz","language_score":0.9649292826652527,"token_count":393,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__48348810","lang":"en","text":"We are never alone …\nIn 1999 I had such a profound dream of Angels that my life changed. I was a freelance graphic designer at the time, but I knew when I awoke that I needed to paint Angels. I started creating on large canvases, inspired by what I had seen in the dream and by life. The following year I was told in a reading that I would see visions … not to be afraid, it was a good thing!\nI thought then, wow, what if I could use that visioning with my art abilities to intentionally connect to people’s Spirit Teams and paint them? I received a little push from a dear friend whom I had shared the reading with (like off the cliff) and soared.\nTo date I have painted over 300 commissioned Spirit Guide Portraits and each one has been a beautiful and profound encounter.\nBeing the Selenite Gypsy for the past seven years has curtailed my art offerings but now that I am settled with a home studio, I am once again available to paint.\nAngel & Spirit Guide Paintings\nI spend 15-20 minutes sitting quietly, connecting with your team. This may be done remotely (I just need a photo where I can see your eyes) or in person. The essence of the interaction I experience with your Angels and Guides is captured in the drawing and I also include a written account of what transpired.\nThey make awesome gifts too!\nThe Watercolor paintings are on cold pressed 140 lb paper and the acrylic paintings are on stretched canvas.\n8 x 10 Prismacolor Pencils on Card Stock ~ $111.00\n8 x 10 Watercolor or Acrylic Painting ~ $222.00\n11 x 14 Watercolor or Acrylic Painting ~ $333.00\nOne Hour with 8 x 10 Prismacolor Pencils on Card Stock ~ $144.00\nCall 774-521-4402 to schedule.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://helenecarpentier.daportfolio.com/about/","date":"2020-02-26T05:47:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875146187.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20200226054316-20200226084316-00556.warc.gz","language_score":0.9651424884796143,"token_count":150,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__70035645","lang":"en","text":"Helene is a young French artist. From a very young age her dream was to draw for Disney but for different reasons ended up studying Mathematics at University. She never gave up her childhood passion for art, feeling more attracted by the creativity of art than by the strictness of science. She started to paint only a few years ago, self taught and is working towards her dream of painting professionally.\nHer work shows how she perceives the world, a world at the same time offering beauty and inspiring a certain melancholy.\nHere is life, between the light and the shadow...\nPaintings, drawings and inks are for sale.\nIf you are interested, please don't hesitate to contact me and ask for information and prices at :","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://myguyzpainting.net/interior-exterior-painting/","date":"2019-11-18T00:38:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496669422.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20191118002911-20191118030911-00024.warc.gz","language_score":0.9425361156463623,"token_count":282,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__116320790","lang":"en","text":"My Guyz will revamp your property's exterior to give it a polished finish. We'll see what type of siding you have first to determine how to tackle your project. Our team can paint exterior trim, gutters and downspouts, too. If your wood siding is rotting, we'll repair it before painting it. We'll also take care of any construction work if you need us to.\nFill out the form on the Contact Us page to find out more about our exterior painting work in the Columbus, OH area.\nThere are a number of ways to increase the value of your home, but one of the most cost-effective ways is to apply a fresh coat of paint. My Guyz Painting offers detail-oriented interior painting and exterior painting services that will erase years of wear and tear from your home. We can paint any residential or commercial property in Columbus, OH or the surrounding areas.\nIf you're on the fence about scheduling exterior painting services, check out the advantages of applying a new coat of paint. Fresh paint has the ability to:\nIncrease the value of your home\nIncrease your curb appeal\nProtect your home from the elements\nProactively prevent insect damage\nIncrease the lifespan of your siding\nTurn to our team when you need superior commercial or residential painting services. We'll make sure that your home looks flawless inside and out in Columbus, OH.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.medicinemangallery.com/blogs/biographies/robert-henri-1865-1929-biography","date":"2024-04-18T04:02:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817187.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20240418030928-20240418060928-00315.warc.gz","language_score":0.9896836876869202,"token_count":1052,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__50994440","lang":"en","text":"Robert Henri (1865-1929) Biography\nBorn Robert Henri Cozad in Spence's Station (later changed to Cozaddale), Ohio in 1865 (his birth was registered in Cincinnati), Robert was to become one of the most influential teachers and artists in the history of American art. He grew up in the town of Cozad, Nebraska which his father John Cozad founded, but left with his family in 1882 after his father shot and killed a man in a land dispute. Cozad was later exonerated, but by then the family members had moved to Denver, Colorado and changed their names to avoid detection. Robert changed his last name when he was 17 to Henri, which he pronounced \"hen-rye\" to rhyme with buckeye to remind him of his Ohio birthplace. When later applying to Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris (in which he got accepted on his third try) he learned that his name is pronounced \"on-ree.\"\nThe family moved in 1883 to New York City and then to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where Robert discovered his love of painting and in 1886 enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia. His instructors there were Thomas Anshutz, James B. Kelly and Thomas Hovenden. In 1888 he left for the Academie Julian in Paris to study with William Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury before attending the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts. Upon his return to the US in 1891 he resumed his studies at the Pennsylvania Academy under Robert Vonnoh. By 1892 Henri had begun to teach art at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women. About the same time he gathered some of his followers to sketch and discuss the philosophy of writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, Emile Zola and Henry David Thoreau. At this \"Charcoal Club\" is where Henri met John Sloan who was at that time an illustrator for the Philadelphia Press. Three other painters who made up the \"Philadelphia Four\" group of painters with Sloan were William Glackens, George Luks and Everett Shinn.\nBy 1895 Robert was already questioning not only the traditional training he had gotten but also the impressionist style, which he now called the \"new academicism.\" He was introduced to the practice of painting on pochades, tiny wood panels that could be easily carried anywhere to capture spontaneous scenes on the street. This was an important introduction to the emotional realism he became known for. He was impressed by the realist style of Dutch painter Franz Hals, and taught his students to really observe and quickly capture their own interpretation of the essence of their subject matter.\nWhile on a trip to Paris in 1898, the French government purchased his painting La Neige (The Snow) for the Musee du Luxembourg. Upon his return in 1902 Henri taught at the Chase School of Art and the New York School of Art, where his students included George Bellows, Maurice Becker, Stuart Davis, Rockwell Kent and Edward Hopper. It was during this same period of time that he primarily left landscape painting to take up portrait work. He continued to travel for the rest of his life, but the work was portraiture of interesting people he met on his journeys.\nHe was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1906 but left after his fellow jurors rejected the work of his fellow artists for the 1907 exhibition. He referred to the Academy as a \"cemetery of art\" and set about forming a group show of his own. His show at the Macbeth Gallery in 1908 was called \"The Eight\" because of the eight artists showing their work. Added to the \"Philadelphia Four\" and Henri were Maurice Prendergast, Ernest Lawson and Arthur B. Davies. This group would later be associated with the Ashcan School, though the term was not used until 1934. This name represented a change from subject matter reflecting \"public taste\" to painting the everyday street scenes - whether or not they were considered something of beauty. This kind of artwork became known as Social Realism.\nSome of his most important work was created between 1913-1916, including his portrait of Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, founder of the Whitney Museum of Art. Henri's wife Marjorie and her sister were often his models. He had five paintings in the 1913 Armory Show. Henri's many travels to California and New Mexico produced numerous paintings of Native American and Oriental people. In later years many of his portraits were of children. He would say he was after the \"freshness and wonder of their spirit\". In New Mexico alone he painted over 245 oil paintings as well as sketches in pastel, pencil and watercolor. In 1918 he was invited to become an honorary member of the Taos Society of Artists. He taught at the Art Students League from 1925 to 1928. His book called The Art Spirit was published in 1923 and had a profound impact on students throughout America and Europe. Henri was chosen as one of the top three living American artists by the Arts Council of New York in the spring of 1929. That summer he died of cancer in Manhattan.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gorgeconnect.com/events/watercolor-fall-foliage-with-marcella-kriebel/","date":"2021-11-28T00:06:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964358323.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20211127223710-20211128013710-00127.warc.gz","language_score":0.8833904266357422,"token_count":194,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__132393820","lang":"en","text":"Watercolor Fall Foliage with Marcella Kriebel\nIn this class, we’ll get cover the basics of watercolor and Marcella will share her approach to creating a simple watercolor composition.Starting with a blank piece of watercolor paper, Marcella will implement a series of her favorite techniques that build dimension and depth in paintings, using fall foliage as the inspiration.This class is designed for everyone, beginning painters to more advanced.\nWhen: Sunday October 17th 3pm-5pm\nSkill Level: Beginner to advanced. Ages 12+\nAll materials will be supplied.\nMasks are required regardless of vaccination status.\nIf you need to cancel a class, a 72 hour notice prior to the start of the class via email is required for a full refund of the class fee.\nNo attendee found! Be the first one to book!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://alisonheikkila.com/2013/02/sugar-skull-painting.html","date":"2024-04-13T10:09:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00702.warc.gz","language_score":0.9922545552253723,"token_count":484,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__134741855","lang":"en","text":"Hello! I am SO excited to share this project with you. I have been wanting to share it for a while, just haven’t had the time. Back in December (I told you it was a while!), my son’s former teacher commissioned me to do a painting of a sugar skull for her daughter. I had given said teach a card with a Bombshell Stamps sugar skull on it, and her daughter absconded with it and proceeded to hang it in her dorm room. So, she thought a painting would be a great gift for her. I was overjoyed. I had not painted anything in so long, and I missed it so much. Here’s the completed painting, then I will show you the steps I took to get there.\nWhat do you think? It was requested that I use teal and orange, as those are the color’s of the girl’s dorm room. I painted on canvas board, and the size is 8 1/2 x 11. I used acrylics.\nI did some research on sugar skulls, looking to see what types of designs I liked best. How many flowers? Do I want a spider web? And it goes on. When I finally made some decisions, I drew the images on with pencil.\nI painted the background first, as I wasn’t entirely sold on what I had drawn on to the skull. Plus, wanted to be sure that I got that orange – teal combination that I needed. I loved blending the background colors.\nThen I worked with the parts of the skull that I knew I was keeping. I liked the web, I was happy with the eyes. But the nose area looked off to me.\nI painted the flower on the chin, as I was happy about that part. But those swirls around the nose….. I must have changed them 4 times until I was happy. You can see that they are different in this picture.\nAnd here’s what I ended up with. Much better than what I had started with. I was really happy with the end result.\nI painted the whole thing in about 5 hours. I loved it. It was so therapeutic I think I may need to make some more of these….what do you think? Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have an inspiring day!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://deadline.com/2022/03/marilyn-monroe-painting-andy-warhol-sale-estimated-value-200m-1234987562/","date":"2023-05-29T23:25:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224644913.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20230529205037-20230529235037-00114.warc.gz","language_score":0.9519334435462952,"token_count":300,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__37521924","lang":"en","text":"Andy Warhol’s iconic portrait of actress Marilyn Monroe, titled “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn,” is on the auction block and could fetch an estimated $200 million when it’s up for bidding in May.\nAlex Rotter, Christie’s chairman of 20th and 21st century art, said that if that price was achieved, it would set a new record for 20th century paintings.\nThe 1964 likeness of Monroe’s face was screenprinted with bright yellow hair, a pink face, and light blue eyeshadow. The portrait is one of five paintings Warhol made of Monroe.\nWarhol “used a screening technique on these paintings, on this painting, that he never used again. It was way too complicated, way too involved,” Rotter said.\nThe work is now in the possession of the Thomas and Doris Ammann Foundation in Zurich. All proceeds will benefit the foundation, which is dedicated to improving the lives of children around the world.\n“The sale of this single painting will constitute the highest grossing philanthropic auction since the collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller in 2018,” said Christie’s American Chairman Marc Porter.\nThe previous highest price for a Warhol painting was $105 million. That was for “Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster),” which sold in 2013.\nMust Read Stories\nSubscribe to Deadline Breaking News Alerts and keep your inbox happy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://eggshellpaint.org.uk/index.html","date":"2022-08-20T00:03:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573849.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20220819222115-20220820012115-00587.warc.gz","language_score":0.95621258020401,"token_count":486,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__190919049","lang":"en","text":"When you hear someone mention ‘eggshell paint’, are they using the right\nterminology? Is it paint or a type of finish? Actually it can be both paint and a finish. When you refer to it as\npaint, it is a range of colours from pale yellow to white with a tinge of yellow. When you are referring to it as a\nfinish, it is a version of a satin finish, which is the glossiest finish for any room except the kitchen and bath.\nIt has a velvety shine when it dries.\nWhat purpose does eggshell paint serve?\nEggshell paint is the perfect paint for interior painting,\nespecially if you want your walls to have a soft beautiful glow. It can be used on any walls including the living\nroom, children’s room, kitchen and bathroom. It is the perfect paint.\nWhen using this colour paint, it is a neutral colour, which means it goes with any\ndécor. Keeping your walls this colour means that when you get tired of the current décor, you can just change it\nwithout having to worry about getting the right paint to match your new décor. In addition, it saves on the cost of\npaint and the time to do it. It is an excellent colour to use on a wall if you want to design it with murals. This\ncolour is also a great background for classic paintings.\nIt is a great choice for the children’s room as it is washable and scrub resistant\nto a certain point. Children sometimes have an artistic urge and their walls become their palette. It does not\nmatter if they draw with paints or pencils; the stains can easily be scrubbed off the wall.\nTo finnish off about eggshell paint\nWhen you use eggshell paint it usually just requires one coat as it is\nthicker compared to other interior paints. It is a great choice because the finish is neither too matte nor too\nglossy, but a combination of the two. Using this paint will make your rooms look elegant and sophisticated yet\ninviting. No matter what type of furniture you have it will set it off and make it stand out. It is a better choice\nthan just regular white as it does have a small amount of colour to it.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://atlantacabinetcoatings.com/cabinet-painters-alpharetta-ga/kitchen-cabinet-painters/","date":"2023-12-02T12:59:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100399.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202105028-20231202135028-00564.warc.gz","language_score":0.9643269777297974,"token_count":346,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__243905698","lang":"en","text":"Our kitchen cabinet painters have more than four decades of combined experience in the industry.\nA fresh coat of paint can do wonders for the appearance of a space. But this extends beyond just repainting the walls – adding a coat of paint to your existing cabinetry can improve the look and feel. Freshly repainted cabinets can look like new again, even if they had shown some signs of wear in the past. However, before you pull out your paintbrush and bucket, it’s important to understand that repainting the cabinets in your kitchen is not an easy task. Painting is always more challenging than it looks, and even a small mistake can leave your cabinetry looking worse than before.\nInstead of trying to take on this task yourself, trust the team of professional cabinet painters at Atlanta Cabinet and Coatings. Cabinet painting is one of our specialties, and we offer the service to those located throughout Alpharetta, Georgia and much of the surrounding area. We have the tools and equipment needed to perform high-end cabinet painting service. Our kitchen cabinet painters have more than four decades of combined experience in the industry. We know the best tricks to getting a long-lasting and beautiful finish that brings out the natural beauty of your cabinetry while also covering up any signs of damage.\nIf you don’t love the look of your cabinets, contact us to schedule a consultation. We’ll assess the condition of your cabinetry, as well as discuss paint colors and options. From there, our experienced kitchen cabinet painters will take care of the painting process in the color of your choosing, giving you the look and feel you’ve always wanted in your space.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://zelda-shop.com/products/zelda-motorcycle-painting","date":"2023-06-07T22:51:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654016.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20230607211505-20230608001505-00077.warc.gz","language_score":0.8698416948318481,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__172051516","lang":"en","text":"- Small size (width x height): 11.82 inch x 8.27 inch\n- Medium size (width x height): 23.63 inch x 15.75 inch\n- Large size (width x height): 31.5 inch x 23.63 inch\n- Extra large size (width x height): 35.44 inch x 23.63 inch\n- High quality : \"Canvas\" printing\n- Lightweight picture that is easy to hang on the wall\n- FREE DELIVERY\nThe Zelda motorcycle painting represents the reward you get in the game Breath Of The Wild at the end of the 5th Dungeon\nThis new means of locomotion will replace your horse.\nBecome a Hylian with the Zelda motorcycle painting! 🧝\nIf you are looking for the perfect decoration, our Princess Zelda painting should embellish your home perfectly! If you would like to see more paintings, check out our Zelda painting collection. To complete your decoration, we offer a wide range of products in the Zelda decorations collection.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://graceumcaub.org/artist-watercolor-markers.html","date":"2021-01-17T03:38:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703509104.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20210117020341-20210117050341-00618.warc.gz","language_score":0.8575472235679626,"token_count":601,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__106052397","lang":"en","text":"Artist Watercolor Markers\nExplore winsor newton water colour markers our range of highly pigmented water based markers designed for superb colour performance with added precision.\nArtist watercolor markers. We looked at the top 10 watercolor markers and dug through the reviews from 7 of the most popular review sites including get life you desire createlet home esthetics wow pencils parka blogs review finch and more. See eight of our favorite artist markers set here including high quality pens that won t break the bank. In this video i will put them to the test and give them a rating in key. Create beautiful works of art with this set of watercolor markers by artist s loft.\nWhether you re a professional artist or a beginner coloring book enthusiast there are art markers that will give you incredible colors and blending capabilities. So with a humble understanding of the gravitas of this medium we decided to present to you the best watercolor markers we could find. This is a look at the very affordable artists loft watercolor markers. Go ahead and give it a read.\nDesigned with accurate formulas shinhan water colors have excellent intermixing and overlapping properties that allow artists to work with a wide range of techniques. With a fine tip on one end and a brush tip on the other you can create fine lines or thick strokes with equal ease. Watercolor brush pens 28 colors with 15 sheet watercolor pad 2 blending brush paint markers for painting coloring calligraphy drawing for kids artists beginner painters real flexible tips. These are a dual tip markers made in taiwan.\nThe result is a ranking of the best watercolor markers. Here are the best watercolor markers for legendary results for artists everywhere. I use them in my bullet journal right now. Artists loft watercolor dual tip marker set product review doing a product review on an art supply that i purchased.\nI am not getting paid by artist s loft michael s for this review.\n- Aquarell Blumenkranz Anleitung\n- Aquarell Leuchtturm Hiddensee\n- Aquarell Brush Photoshop\n- Aquarell Für Kinderzimmer\n- Aquarell Farbkasten Faber Castell\n- Aquarell Kinder\n- Aquarell Filzstifte Anleitung\n- Aquarell Ideen Abstrakt\n- Aquarell Malen Ideen\n- Aquarell Blautöne\n- Aquarell Blumenkranz Kostenlos\n- Aquarell Buch Wald\n- Aquarell Frauenschuh\n- Aquarell Bäume Photoshop\n- Aquarell Herz Tattoo\n- Aquarell Bäume Malen\n- Aquarell Für Anfänger Motive\n- Aquarell Malen Für Kinder Buch\n- Aquarell Landschaftsbilder Kaufen\n- Aquarell Hirsch","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.hornerpainting.com/house-painting-johnstown/","date":"2019-04-18T19:03:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578526228.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20190418181435-20190418203435-00353.warc.gz","language_score":0.9468095302581787,"token_count":676,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__194893925","lang":"en","text":"If your home’s interior just doesn’t feel like home anymore, we have the cure. We provide professional interior painting services that will leave your walls looking pristine, and your guests impressed. Read on for additional information about the benefits of interior painting, our painting process, and why Horner Painting is the obvious choice for homeowners here in Johnstown.\nThe Benefits of Interior Painting\nUpdating the interior of your home is an opportunity to modernize its look, improve its value, repair and upgrade and surfaces with blemishes, and provide a personal touch. If you have a home with outdated paint colors, or you simply want to bring your home into the 21st century, we have the paint, brushes, and talent for that makeover. Plus, a fresh coat of paint doesn’t just look good — it means added value for your home, so you’ll see a return on your investments, should you ever decide to sell your house. If you have walls that are marred with dings, holes, and smears, a paint job (and some repairs) can make your abode feel whole again. Best of all, painting your home provides you with an opportunity to get creative. Paint the surfaces of your walls to suit your favorite color palette.\nOur Painting Process\nWe’ve perfected our painting process to ensure that you get the right paint on the right surfaces, and to ensure that your project is completed efficiently. We understand that you want to keep living your day to day without too much interruption. To start, we’ll meet with you to discuss paint colors and the surfaces that you’d like to paint — we can provide color consultation if you’re undecided about the colors for your interior. Then, it’s time to get to work. We’ll have you move smaller items and furniture away from the surfaces that are going to be painted. We’ll also move or cover any large furniture or items that must remain in the room. Afterwards, it’s time to repair any walls that require repairs (we offer minor drywall repairs on top of our traditional interior painting services!). Next, we’ll tape off corners, lines, windows, and doors. And finally, it’s time to paint. After the job is completed, we’ll clean up, reorganize your furniture as it was, and provide a walkthrough with you to ensure that you’re completely satisfied with our efforts. If you notice any issues, we’ll fix them right away.\nCount on Horner Painting\nWhen it comes to home painting, there’s no better crew than the experts here at Horner. We’ve been serving Northern Colorado families, including residents in Johnstown, for nearly two decades. We also offer free estimates, and a comprehensive five-year warranty. Our policy is simple — if you have a problem with our work, we’ll fix it. No questions. No exclusions. There’s also no extra charge for our warranty — it’s included with our services. If you’re ready to update the look of the interior of your abode, please reach out to us, or get a free estimate while you’re here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sandboxacademy.com/blogs/blog/dinosaur-silhouette","date":"2022-08-08T04:08:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570765.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20220808031623-20220808061623-00652.warc.gz","language_score":0.7910807132720947,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__114636951","lang":"en","text":"- Explore the use of materials in a variety of different ways\n- Identify different visual art materials\n- Identify basic colors and understand that you can combine colors to make new colors\nWatercolors are a wonderful way to explore mixing colors. They bleed so much allowing you to mix colors. Talk about this with your preschooler and explore mixing colors and creating new colors.\nCheck out my dino lesson bundle!\nHave You Been Wondering What The Preschool Playbook Looks Like On The Inside? Try The Transportation Unit For Free And Discover If It Is Right For You.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://urbanizagallery.com/pages/david-olivera","date":"2021-10-17T21:51:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585183.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20211017210244-20211018000244-00718.warc.gz","language_score":0.9749476313591003,"token_count":369,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__219746761","lang":"en","text":"David Olivera is a painter currently residing in Miami, Florida who is in love with the sea. Originally from Granada, Nicaragua where he was born in 1983, he graduated in 2002 from the New World School of the Arts.\nWhile still a student, David was commissioned by the Volvo Ocean Race Round the World to create the official event poster featured at the Miami port of call.\nAlthough his style could be described as photorealism, David’s artwork focuses on creating historically accurate maritime paintings that reflect never before seen vantage points. His water series and depicts the formal abstraction of the sea gathered through personal observations.\nDavid's love for drawing at an early age became tied with his passion for mechanical and technical things. Anything that involved cars, buildings, planes and ships would inspire him to draw more and more. He's always been especially passionate about ships and his attention was drawn in an uncanny way by the story of the Titanic. The book, ‘Exploring the Titanic’ by Robert Ballard, was like opening a time capsule in history and unleashing the imagination of a teenager inspired by the sea.\nHis visual explorations of the early twentieth century transatlantic ships have drawn the attention of art collectors.\nA co-founder of the Flagler Arts Space, an experimental studio/exhibition venue in downtown Miami, David is currently working part time as a technician for a prestigious art conservation company, Rosa Lowinger and Associates. there he utilizes his talents to assist in the preservation of historic art and architecture.\nHis work was featured in the art magazine ‘The Other Eight’ through Wanted Design NYC Brooklyn and published in the book ‘Titanic: Secrets of the Lost Liner’.\nCurrently he shares studio space in the world renowned outdoor museum known as Wynwood in Miami, FL.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://theindigoandco.blogspot.com/2014/12/art-reporthiroshi-matsumoto.html","date":"2019-01-22T01:16:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583822341.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20190121233709-20190122015709-00298.warc.gz","language_score":0.9601864814758301,"token_count":176,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__20788178","lang":"en","text":"I love the gorgeous colors of these abstract oil paintings:\nHere's what Hiroshi has to say about his art:\n\"I love oil paint, it's texture, viscosity, slow-drying time and smell. I paint abstract. I never know what it is going to be until it's complete. When I start to paint, I always put some colours on the canvas without thinking. My choice of colours is often accidental or intuitive. I try to catch the chance meeting of colour with composition. Sometimes I get lost, and then other times I find myself walking along a path that brings me back to where I belong. Abstract is for me a concrete way to share an inner sense, place and time with you directly and deeply. \"\nTruly passionate and absolutely inspiring, To purchase visit His Etsy Shop or hiroshimatsumoto.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bloggingeinstein.wordpress.com/category/kandinsky-vasily/","date":"2023-02-07T18:39:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500628.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20230207170138-20230207200138-00616.warc.gz","language_score":0.9539462924003601,"token_count":525,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__97487845","lang":"en","text":"In a most literal term abstraction is an idea that is unrealistic, visionary, and impractical. We know it in the form of mathematics and more readily engage it in art. Abstract art is often either liked or disliked, for there seems to be very little middle ground. Rarely does a viewer walk past an abstract painting without giving it some sort of critique; sometimes positive and sometimes not.\nHow challenging it must have been or continues to be for those artists who claim they have created an “abstract painting” for actually, the mind does not wish to permit such an event to exist. For no matter how hard one tries, the mind wishes to make order out of what it sees. When we come upon an abstract painting hanging on the museum wall we seem always to attempt to make a comparison of the content to something else that makes “sense”. For no matter how hard we try, there is something or other that the mind equates it to… “it looks like a sunset,” “it looks like a man”… Those wiggly lines, unbalanced figures, and simple canvases are no challenge for our mind rearranges them, looking in its files under similarities until it comes upon one that conjures up its “concrete mate”.\nAnd so we must wonder if there really is anything that is purely abstract … for our minds will not rest until it finds some structure and balance to this thing we call abstraction…\nToday’s post brings us the esteemed thinker: Vasily Kandinsky (b. Moscow 1866–1944) painter, printmaker, stage designer, artist and theorist. His name in the art world brought to the 20th century a transition of representational art into abstract expressionism. Kandinsky attracted anything intellectual, restless, striving, which was in the world of art of that time. In 1901 he founded Phalanx, an art group, in Munich and started a school, in which he taught himself.\nIn 1913, Kandinsky coined the expression “nonobjective painting” to refer to a painting that depicted no recognizable objects. Considered one of the most influential artists Kandinsky is often credited with creating the first purely non-objective painting.\nI now bring to you to you a most famous work, Panel for Edwin R. Campbell No. 4 (1914), one of four in a series of canvasses commissioned by Edwin R. Campbell, founder of Chevrolet Motor Company. Take some time to ponder this extraordinary work, and I wonder where your mind sends you!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://architectonista.wordpress.com/","date":"2022-06-24T23:01:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103033816.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20220624213908-20220625003908-00470.warc.gz","language_score":0.9711412787437439,"token_count":205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__142876965","lang":"en","text":"There are only just a few days left to visit the Thom Gorst exhibition Ruins of Empire that will be on at the Anise Gallery in London till the 31st of March.\nThe paintings of the exhibition investigate the aesthetic quality of industrial and maritime ruins and have emerged as part of Gorst’s research through practice. Although the canvases portray details of metallic maritime surfaces that are corroded, overpainted or just abandoned they truly emit a sense of authentic, as-found beauty.\nI had the pleasure to attend a talk by Thom Gorst a few weeks ago at the Anise Gallery, where he explained his approach to painting maritime ruins. Interestingly Gorst has trained as an architect, which is quite evident in the fact that most of his paintings at the exhibition look like a fragment of a ship’s elevation.\nI would highly recommend a visit to the Anise Gallery to view this fantastic Thom Gorst exhibition.\nFor more details click here: www.anisegallery.co.uk","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hessle.org.uk/U3A/group_files/paintingdrawing.html","date":"2024-02-26T04:23:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474650.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226030734-20240226060734-00327.warc.gz","language_score":0.9549707174301147,"token_count":155,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__26105006","lang":"en","text":"Painting & Drawing\nPhone: 01482 640541\nHessle U3A Painting and Drawing group meet on the second Wednesday of each month (except August) at The Community Centre on The Hourne in Hessle. We have a full programme of a variety of different projects, using all kinds of media and subjects. Whilst some of our group are experienced, beginners/absolute beginners are very welcome to join our friendly group.\nSue Spivey leads the group and has been teaching Painting and Drawing for over 25 years.\nIn 2016, the group exhibited their work at Askham Bryan College and their work received many favourable comments from members of other U3A groups.\nWhy not come along and discover for yourself the pleasures of Painting and Drawing.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bill-hubbard.pixels.com/index.html?tab=galleries","date":"2018-05-24T17:21:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794866733.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20180524170605-20180524190605-00513.warc.gz","language_score":0.9699932336807251,"token_count":382,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__195543705","lang":"en","text":"Bill grew up in a fishing family in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He specializes in marine art - seascapes and boats. HI studied oil painting in with Margaret Taylor, Robert Benham and also painted with Emil Gruppe. While living and painting on Cape Cod from 2002 to 2006 he was greatly influenced by the watercolor work of Anton Stetzko who induced him to try that media.\nBill lived and worked in Melbourne, Florida and was a member and Director of the Strawbridge Art League. While his early work was with oils and watercolor; he now works soley in the mixed-media of Acrylics, Pen & Ink. Growing up in Gloucester, most of his paintings reflect that area’s famous tradition of sailing fishing and trading schooners. In recent years he has added working figures of fishermen and sailors to many of his paintings to help them tell a story of the era they represent. Bill currently lives in York, So. Carolina and paints historical scenes of early New England. south Atlantic, the Carolinas, Florida and the Bahamas.\nTHERESE A. KRAEMER\nBill's wife, Therese is the author of poetry, children's books and romance novels. Therese also works in Pencil and Pen & Ink to create sketches of animals and portraits of children, cats and dogs. She will create a beautiful sketch of your child, grandchild or pets from your clear color photograph. Ask her about that by Email at: firstname.lastname@example.org.\nTherese's books are available http://Spangaloo.com, Amazon.com and Barnes & Nobel as eBooks. Many are free or very low cost.\nPaperback editions are in the works and will soon be available on Amazon.\nPLEASE NOTE: The Fine Art America watermark will not appear on the prints you purchase here.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://victoriawolfart.com/the-david-effect/","date":"2024-03-01T15:27:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475311.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20240301125520-20240301155520-00559.warc.gz","language_score":0.9848147034645081,"token_count":1047,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__158052294","lang":"en","text":"On a gray Saturday morning, I was putting down the first layer of orange paint on the 36×36 canvas in front of me. In my ears was the music of a former American Idol winner. I hadn’t thought of this artist for years, and then a few days earlier, Rich and I were CD shopping at the Salvation Army store (a great place to find old CDs), and he said, “Hey, look at this, it’s David Cook!” The first thing I felt when I heard his words was complete love, not for David Cook, but for this man standing four feet to my left. I returned to reality and said, “Holy cow, I completely forgot about David!” Thankfully, Rich did not.\nWe had listened to part of David’s CD the night before, and I wanted, no, I needed more. There are some voices that pierce my soul, and Mr. Cook’s is one of them. As I listened to his voice and continued to paint, I felt a freeness I had not felt before when I painted. I had no other explanation for it, so I am calling it “The David Effect.”\nMy strokes were longer and more raw. My eyes were sharper, my mood was elevated, and I could feel the emotion running down my arm, through my fingers, and onto the canvas. I was in “the painting zone” for the first time, ever.\nOh, this is going to be fun, I thought to myself.\nBecause I had used a considerable amount of water in laying down my first layer, I had to let it dry before I proceeded. Well, I could have carried on, but I would not achieved the look I was going for. I grabbed my blow dryer and attempted to expedite the drying process.\nI soon realized it would take longer than I had the patience for. If anyone out there really does enjoy watching paint dry, please contact me and let me know your secrets.\nThen, a brilliant idea popped into my head in between David’s lyrics: start another painting while you are waiting.\nHoly cow, yes! I’ve been wanting to do simultaneous paintings for a long time, and now, David is giving me the power to try it.\nAnd off I went to grab another canvas. I carefully moved the first canvas to the floor, unwrapped the second canvas, placed it on my easel, and began to ponder what my color story would be for this new piece.\nThe color green popped into my head immediately, and I did not question it. I started with a dark green and squeezed the paint directly on the canvas. I took my painting spatula and moved the paint around as I periodically sprayed the canvas with water, giving me more translucence and spread. As with the first painting, my strokes were long, and they definitely felt emotional.\nAs I watched streaks of water-filled paint drip quickly down my canvas, I had the thought just to leave them there and make them part of the finished piece. Prior to that moment, I was adamantly against drips in a finished painting. I just didn’t like the look of it. But, yet, at that moment, I was perfectly fine with it. It must be “The David Effect.”\nI continued with another shade of green and then stood back to take it in. My heart was happy with my progress, but I needed to let it dry yet again, so I switched “greeny” out with “orangy” and started on my second layer.\nI added blue to “orangy” and then went back to “greeny” and added translucent yellow. Then, back to “orangy,” where I added darker shades of brown and orange. Back and forth I went, working with paint, stencils, china pencils, and acrylic markers until I was done with both.\nThree hours, two paintings, and a very happy Victoria.\n“The David Effect” created an exhilarating painting session for me, and I wanted to understand why. Was it really the music, or had something shifted in me? I thought about it for days, and honestly, I have no explanation. But it’s a better story if I credit David for the outcome, right?\nA couple of days later, I Googled David Cook to take a closer look at the music I may have missed by forgetting about him for years. And then, there it was, a tour schedule. He’s still touring? Oh, wait, is he coming to Michigan? I looked at the schedule, hoping to see an MI date listed, and I was not disappointed. He is playing in Flint, Michigan, at the end of March. Within minutes, I had two tickets in Row B.\nWill seeing David in person take my painting to another level? Probably not, but I will really enjoy his show.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fivetowns.coursestorm.com/course/watercolor-making-the-landscape-come-alive?page=2","date":"2020-07-02T19:19:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655879738.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20200702174127-20200702204127-00033.warc.gz","language_score":0.879405677318573,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__44714161","lang":"en","text":"Watercolor - Making the Landscape Come Alive\nwith Barbra Bragg\nExperimenting with the unique qualities of watercolor, we will work in and from the landscape. Everyone will be encouraged to appreciate individual creativity while working to improve observational and technical skills The focus will be on the bold use of color, abstraction, and using our imaginations. Beginners and experienced are all welcomed! Students should have their own tubes of watercolor paint - minimun of red, blue, & yellow. This is available on-line or at a local art supply store. Please, no pan watercolor sets. Registration fee includes paper.\nJul 18th, 2020\nSat for 1 week from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm\n25 Keelson Dr.\nRockport, ME 04856 Get directions\nRoom: 2D Art","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://greenwichhousegallery.com/","date":"2015-04-27T17:02:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-18/segments/1429246659254.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20150417045739-00256-ip-10-235-10-82.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9431994557380676,"token_count":575,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-18__0__112724006","lang":"en","text":"Greenwich House Gallery Fine Art\nThe gallery is located at 2124 Madison Rd., (at the corner of Lavinia.)\nCincinnati, OH 45208 513-871-8787 firstname.lastname@example.org\nGreenwich House Gallery of Fine Art, Cincinnati's largest Fine Art Gallery, located in Historic O'Bryonville. Owner Peggy Marquette has been bringing the finest quality art and conservation framing to discriminating collectors in the Cincinnati region for more than 22 years. She is proud to feature a diverse array of artistic styles in painting and sculpture—from traditional paintings to contemporary artwork in a wide range of price points. While highlighting many tri-state artists, Greenwich House also features artists from across the U.S. and abroad.\nPeggy acts as agent for such painters as Frederic Pissarro, great-grandson of Camille Pissarro, father of the Impressionist movement. Indeed, the walls of Greenwich House Gallery vibrate with canvases filled with life from one corner of France to the other. Ever since Frederic began working in the United States, Peggy has introduced his lush, vibrant, expressionistic works into many established American collections.\nGreenwich House Gallery also features the Spanish artist Evaristo Alguacil focusing on the breathtaking seacoast of Spain as well as its charming villages. We carry many of his scenes of New York City, Sedona, Naples, Florida and Cincinnati among other cities. Stay with us! These two artist provide but a small sampling of artists represented by Greenwich House Gallery. Our inventory changes daily so visit us often and our entire family of artists' work will be yours to enjoy on this website. So stay tuned!\nOh, and we have a list of friends. If you would like to be included, contact us or call 513-871-8787. Or e/mail us at email@example.com.Then again, if you're still polite enough to own pen and paper, drop us a note at Greenwich House Gallery, 2124 Madison Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45208.\nGreenwich House Gallery Hours\nTuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nor by appointment\nGreenwich House Gallery Location\n2124 Madison Rd., O'Bryonville\nAcross from Springer School, at the corner of Madison and Lavinia\nGreenwich House Gallery, Cincinnati's largest gallery\nof fine art painting and sculpture, invites you to take a tour\nand to visit us in person in Historic O'Bryonville.\nThe gallery is located at 2124 Madison Rd., (at the corner of Lavinia)\nCincinnati, OH 45208\nBe sure to visit our Exhibitions pages to see what's on view and what's next!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.diyphotography.net/tag/home-studio/","date":"2015-11-28T22:03:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-48/segments/1448398454160.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20151124205414-00160-ip-10-71-132-137.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9610639214515686,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-48__0__25461633","lang":"en","text":"Black and white are the default background colors for many of my photos. There are several background systems (paper, fabric, roller blinds, etc.) and I wanted to have something that is easily changeable, portable and inexpensive for those two colors.\nThe result is a background wall on wheels. Both sides are papered with background-wallpaper and so they are easily repaintable. By default I have one of the sides painted white and the other painted black.\nSize-wise the wall is 2m high and 1.8m wide, so I have enough space for portraits and full body images. The wall stands safely on its attached furniture castors and is still very mobile in space.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://valuepictureframing.com.au/picture-framing/water-colour-framing/","date":"2023-12-03T01:39:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100476.94/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202235258-20231203025258-00843.warc.gz","language_score":0.9236261248588562,"token_count":269,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__265752232","lang":"en","text":"Create an impression with your artwork\nWatercolour can allow your painting to have a unique kind of luminosity and glow. Unsurprisingly, artists who like having a flowy, almost mystical feel in their artwork prefer this medium. Matching your work to an aesthetically pleasing and functional frame is the best way to showcase your watercolour as a cohesive whole.\nKeep it from fading\nSince watercolour art is sensitive to light, we use UV glass to ensure that the colours do not fade. We give your paintings the longevity they deserve. Our conservation framing is especially efficient in preserving your delicate art.\nDiscount for Watercolour Society members\nWe offer a discount to all members of The Watercolour Society of Queensland (WSQ). At Value Picture Framing, we believe in promoting art and support local artists.\nThe importance of presentation\nAn overpowering frame should never ruin the subtlety of a watercolour painting. Instead of distracting from the artwork, the frame should add to its beauty. We greatly appreciate this factor and go out of our way to assist you in selecting the right colour and material.\nAttend our workshop\nPlease feel free to come along to one of our upcoming workshops and meet Roxanne, who will explain the ‘ins-and-outs’ of watercolour framing with you and answer any questions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.liquidairstudios.com/little-kids-art.html","date":"2021-10-20T13:24:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585321.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20211020121220-20211020151220-00420.warc.gz","language_score":0.9119168519973755,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__234948639","lang":"en","text":"All art classes are on hold due to Hobby Lobby protocol until further notice. Little Kid's Art\nOil pastel and watercolor resist\nLittle Kid's Art\nAges: 3-6 years.\nWhen: Little kids art is on hold for right now.\nFee: 4 weeks, includes all supplies.\nWhere: Classes are held in the art room at Hobby Lobby\nIn this class we will be exploring various ways to use charcoal, watercolor, markers, acrylic paint, oil pastels or chalk pastels to create an art project to bring home each week. Kids not only experience the different mediums and gain new skills but will gain confidence as they continue to build on those skills each week.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.serendibpaints.com/the-impact-of-lighting-on-paint-colors/","date":"2023-12-03T03:31:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100484.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203030948-20231203060948-00036.warc.gz","language_score":0.8968322277069092,"token_count":659,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__244416079","lang":"en","text":"Lighting is the unsung hero of interior design, transforming the way we perceive colors and setting the mood in every room. In this blog, we will unravel the intricate relationship between lighting and paint colors. Understanding how natural and artificial light sources influence the hues on your walls is crucial to creating harmonious and visually appealing spaces. Join us on a journey where we explore the art of choosing the right paint colors that seamlessly blend with different lighting conditions, ensuring your rooms look inviting and cohesive both day and night.\n1. Natural Light:\nNatural light varies throughout the day, from the warm, golden tones of morning sunlight to the cooler, bluish hues of daylight. Consider how different times of day affect the appearance of paint colors. A color that looks cozy and inviting in the morning might appear stark in the afternoon sunlight.\nOpt for warm tones like soft yellows, warm beige, or light shades of peach for rooms bathed in morning sunlight. For spaces receiving intense afternoon light, consider cooler tones such as blues, greens, or grays to balance the brightness.\n2. Artificial Lighting:\nWarm vs. Cool Lighting:\nIncandescent bulbs emit warm, yellowish light, while LEDs and fluorescents produce cooler, bluish light. The choice of bulbs significantly impacts how paint colors are perceived.\nSelecting Complementary Colors:\nIf your room is primarily lit with warm-toned bulbs, opt for colors with warm undertones like buttery yellows, warm browns, or muted reds. For spaces illuminated by cool-toned lights, lean towards colors with cooler undertones like lavender, mint green, or slate gray.\n3. Creating Balance:\nConsider the Room’s Purpose:\nThe function of the room should guide your color choices. For cozy spaces like bedrooms or living rooms, opt for calming and warm colors. In areas requiring focus, such as home offices, choose muted, soothing tones. For vibrant spaces like kitchens, experiment with bold accents against neutral backgrounds.\nSample and Test:\nBefore committing to a color, always test it on a small section of the wall. Observe how it looks under different lighting conditions and at different times of the day. Sampling helps you avoid surprises and ensures your chosen color complements the room’s lighting.\nThe interplay between lighting and paint colors is an art that can transform your home into a harmonious sanctuary. By understanding the nuances of natural and artificial light and choosing colors that complement these lighting conditions, you can create spaces that are visually appealing, inviting, and cohesive. Your home will not only look beautiful during the day but also exude warmth and charm as the evening sets in.\nSo, whether you’re basking in the morning sunlight or enjoying the soft glow of artificial lights, let your paint colors enhance the ambiance. With the right hues and lighting, your home will radiate a sense of balance, inviting you to relax and unwind in its perfectly illuminated embrace.\nReady to Illuminate Your Home? Explore Serendib Paints & Décor’s wide range of paint colors, designed to harmonize with various lighting conditions. Choose colors that light up your world!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bartboehlert.com/2017_02_01_archive.html","date":"2017-05-24T09:39:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607811.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20170524093528-20170524113528-00461.warc.gz","language_score":0.9756762385368347,"token_count":998,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__187096316","lang":"en","text":"Sunday, February 26, 2017\nUntitled collage by Robert Rauschenberg from 1957\nThere is a never-ending stream of interesting art shows to see in New York, and coincidentally two now explore art produced in almost contiguous periods during the twentieth century. Inventing Downtown at the Grey Art Gallery at New York University on Washington Square is about artist-run galleries in New York from 1952 to 1965, and Fast Forward at the Whitney Museum of American Art is comprised of paintings produced in the 80s. TD and I thought it would be fun to have a look at both.\nAt mid-century in New York City, art galleries were located in midtown on 57th Street. The exhibit at the Grey Art Gallery shows how the art scene was transformed when it moved downtown as artists created their own galleries.\nThe cover of the catalogue pictures artist Red Grooms transporting art downtown in a baby carriage. Ah, those were the days –\nAt the Grey Art Gallery, admission is free –\nThere was lots to look at. I particularly liked the Rauschenberg collage pictured at the top. The work of this artist has always hit me. It's abstract and a mix of various media but something about it strikes me emotionally. How did he do that? I was also drawn to the painting below of the great American poet Frank O'Hara by Wolf Kahn from 1954. In 1966, Frank O'Hara fell asleep on the beach on Fire Island and was hit by a Jeep in the dark and killed at age 40.\nA wall was hung with a colorful mix of art –\nDownstairs was a section devoted to Judson Memorial Church, where TD and I are members. Judson has always been committed to social justice and the arts, and in the 60s, Judson invited artists including Jim Dine and Claes Oldenburg to exhibit their work in its basement gallery. It's fascinating history.\nAt the new Whitney Museum of American Art in the Meatpacking District, architect Renzo Piano has designed a wonderful building. I like it much more than the Marcel Breuer-designed Whitney uptown on Madison Avenue, which is now part of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. At the new Whitney, outdoor decks and stairways offer striking views of the city.\nThe Fast Forward exhibit states that in the 80s when artists were turning to new media like video and art installations, many artists actively embraced painting. As the elevator doors open on the top floor on this exhibit, the visitor is greeted by an eye-popping Kenny Scharf painting layered on top of a Keith Haring panel.\nOn the other side of the entrance, a Jean Michel Basquiat painting is hung on the same. The combination is strikingly graphic. When I moved to New York I once saw Andy Warhol come into the nightclub Area with Jean Michel Basquiat. And the Palladium club had a room painted by Kenny Scharf. This all takes me back.\nThis exhibition was only in three gallery rooms. We were surprised that it was not bigger. Surely a show on 80s paintings could be more extensive. Also, two whole floors of the Whitney are now closed where the 2017 Biennial, which opens on March 17, is now being mounted.\nThe exhibit includes a giant Julian Schnabel painting on velvet, and a serene abstract painting by Ross Bleckner, which looks like lights glowing in the dark.\nI've always been a fan of Eric Fischl's lush figurative painting, and this very large canvas below depicts contrasting scenes on a tropical island. On the left, a family of vacationers frolic blithely in the sea while on the right a group of desperate refugees arrive on the shore. A timely statement for right now –\nWe headed down one flight of stairs at the Whitney to an exhibition of portraits. We'd seen this show already but we took a quick spin through.\nA self-portrait of sorts is a painting called Cocktail by Gerald Murphy who is one of my very favorite characters.\nIf you haven't read about the fabulous Murphy's do yourself a favor and read Living Well Is the Best Revenge by Calvin Tompkins and then read Everybody Was So Young by Amanda Vaill.\nI've always liked the colorful, sparely elegant paintings of Fairfield Porter. The label for this one below, called The Screen Porch, said it pictures Porter's two daughters on the left and his wife on the right and in the middle is poet James Schuyler, with whom Porter was having an open affair...\nNo wonder no one looks happy. Porter and Schuyler were also friendly with Frank O'Hara.\nAt the entrance of this exhibit is a handsome wall displaying a variety of portraits in different media –\n– a fitting expression of the range and diversity of American art, which has been fostered and nurtured in New York City.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cheshireandwarrington.com/latest-news/neorenaissance-exhibition-opens-at-nantwich-museum/","date":"2024-04-22T15:40:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818312.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422144517-20240422174517-00148.warc.gz","language_score":0.9425109624862671,"token_count":446,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__6737302","lang":"en","text":"\"Neorenaissance” exhibition opens at Nantwich Museum\nTo run until Saturday 5 March\n“Neorenaissance”, a new exhibition by local artist Mark Sheeky, has opened in the Millennium Gallery at Nantwich Museum to run until Saturday 5 March. Reflecting the links between different media and art forms, Mark Sheeky’s eclectic output, spans painting, sculpture, video, music, writing and performance art. The exhibition includes the work of other artists and poets to create cross-collaborations.\nThe exhibition explores some of these collaborations and includes oil paintings which have links with other art forms. “The High Flying Swift” is accompanied by an ethereal soundtrack, whilst “The Ever-Loving Fragments That Forever Remain” depicts fragments of a face on a chessboard, with a poem by Nantwich poet Helen Kay.\nMark Sheeky comments: “In this exhibition I'm showing a mix of oil paintings with different themes and feelings, and have included poems, sculpture, music, and video too. Some artworks were created as groups, like movements in a classical musical work. Most are filled with symbolism and imagery. Now my focus in visual art is to represent an emotion augmented by a concept. People compare my work to surrealism and I have always painted in that way with my own ideas, thoughts, feelings, but I don't consider myself a surrealist or adhere to a particularly surrealist philosophy. The unconscious will always be an important tool for creativity.\nWhat a painting is 'about' is, and should be, different for everyone because art is always a dialogue to some extent. Art should have an element of the enigma because this encourages dialogue and creates a mysterious magic.”\nEntry to the Museum and exhibition is free and the artwork is available to purchase.\nFor further information contact: Nantwich Museum on firstname.lastname@example.org or telephone 01270 627104; Website: www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk. https://www.facebook.com/nantwichmuseum https://twitter.com/NantwichMuseum","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://jphotoclub.com/how-to-paint-two-tone-car.html","date":"2018-07-20T13:12:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676591596.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20180720115631-20180720135631-00392.warc.gz","language_score":0.9140565991401672,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__143792853","lang":"en","text":"How To Paint Two Tone Car\nHow To Paint Two Tone Car is free HD wallpaper. 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I spent many an evening on holiday last year, taking a pre bed time walk with my family around the campsite lake - here grew my love of the nocturne. Bringing it closer to home, I've since had the joy of creating scenes of my local Ashdown Forest at night.\nThis bijoux painting is only 10 x 10cm, on a canvas panel, painted in oils. It comes framed in a generous wooden deep frame - with black painted sides and silver frontage.\nPainting size: 10 x 10cm\nFrame size: 17 x 17 x 6cm\nColours may vary slightly from screen image to final painting.\nPlease note that the buyer is responsible for any applicable customs duties.\nPayment options: Paypal, Apple Pay, Stripe (credit cards), Clearpay (payment in 4 interest-free instalments).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artsearchglobal.com/piet-mondrian/","date":"2024-02-21T02:38:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473360.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20240221002544-20240221032544-00431.warc.gz","language_score":0.9554134607315063,"token_count":133,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__177614564","lang":"en","text":"Mondrian was a contributor to the De Stijl art movement and group, which was founded by Theo van Doesburg. He evolved a non-representational form which he termed neoplasticism. This consisted of white ground, upon which he painted a grid of vertical and horizontal black lines and the three primary colors.\nMondrian’s arrival in Paris from the Netherlands in 1911 marked the beginning of a period of profound change. He encountered experiments in Cubism and with the intent of integrating himself within the Parisian avant-garde removed an ‘a’ from the Dutch spelling of his name (Mondriaan).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fourwayreview.com/author/junyi-liu/","date":"2023-12-09T01:47:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100781.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209004202-20231209034202-00462.warc.gz","language_score":0.9413248300552368,"token_count":185,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__112003018","lang":"en","text":"Junyi Liu (刘俊仪 b.1995) is a painter and performance artist based in New York City. Liu’s works are deeply rooted in her life experience, exploring themes of trauma, feminism, and romanticism. Her paintings are characterized by rich colors, unusual compositions, and emotionally charged scenes. Born in China, Liu pursued her art education in the U.S. and earned a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. She has exhibited in Arcadia Contemporary (NY), Untitled Space (NY), Art on Paper (NY), Wausau Museum of Contemporary Art (WI), Manifest Gallery (OH), 33 Contemporary (IL), Abend Gallery (CO), Peabody Institute (MD), etc. Publications featuring Liu’s work include Artists Magazine, Whitehot Magazine, American Art Collector, Southwest Art Magazine, PoetsArtists, Untitled Magazine, and more.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://the-fetish-hotel.com/the-art-of-mastering-inspirations.html","date":"2018-03-20T09:51:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647327.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20180320091830-20180320111830-00786.warc.gz","language_score":0.9753437638282776,"token_count":485,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__33803636","lang":"en","text":"When you have been painting for weeks, and then you end up making a silly mistake, and your canvas gets destroyed.some of the artists may leave the canvas alone and decide to start the painting afresh others may be inspired to move on amidst the mistake and there those who can turn the mistake into something artistic.\nA watercolor mistake can be rectified using water spray.The idea of using the water spray may sound insane, but it works you can do it and protect the rest of the painting using masking tape.\nAnother method that you can use to overcome the mistakes is the use of this means that you can be able to correct the parts that were over painted.\nHaving an art block is normal for every one the difference is how you are going to overcome the block and how you are going to be inspired to be able to start painting again.\nThe first thing to factor in is to ensure you take the block positively yes I mean you have to be happy about it, you may have painted canvases upon canvases for weeks, and you were doing great but all at once you end up hitting a brick wall this means that you did not become empty what it means is that it is time to start exploring new ideas and styles of painting this can be the break that you were waiting for.\nYou can beat your art block by visiting local art centers and being inspired to have new ideas through what you see.\nGoing to an event with your friends can be very important since you can be able to be inspired by what you see maybe for a hike or even in a road trip you can sketch what you like and at the end of the day find the art blockage is gone.\nThe other thing is calling a fellow artist to your studio and let the artiste critique you hence he can help you improve first and then during the improvement you might find some inspiration that may lead you to paint new canvases.\nGoing to exhibitions is another way of overcoming the art block this is because you are able to see what people are painting and you can get new ideas from the art also by talking to the artist in the exhibitions may help you get inspired to paint new things.\nSometimes artist block may be due to boredom or just seeing the canvas for long you can just have a break and have a distraction like going swimming or playing football after some time you will be able to overcome the block.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://world-shop.scholastic.co.uk/products/Anholts-Artists-Matisse-King-of-Colour-Laurence-Anholt-9781847800435","date":"2019-10-17T09:26:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986673250.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20191017073050-20191017100550-00354.warc.gz","language_score":0.9232815504074097,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__192140566","lang":"en","text":"This product is not currently available.\nTo help you find what you're looking for, see similar items below.\nThis product has not been rated yet.\n0 reviews (Add a review)\nMonique dreams of being a nun, but right now she is a nurse, caring for a frail old man. Unknown to her, this old man is the great painter Henri Matisse. When Monique draws a sketch, they set off on a creative journey that ends in the creation of the dazzling Matisse Chapel – the artist’s final masterpiece. When the sun’s rays creep into the chapel, its pale interior turns into a fantastic sea of blue and green light!\n- From a bestselling series celebrating the world’s greatest artists\n- Based on the real story of Claude Monet and his young nurse Monique\n- Illustrated with a mix of photo reproductions and colour illustrations\n- Laurence Anholt has twice won the Nestlé Smarties Gold Award\nThis product has not been reviewed yet.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.fivestarchristian.com/services/painting/","date":"2021-12-05T10:04:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363157.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20211205100135-20211205130135-00424.warc.gz","language_score":0.9223932027816772,"token_count":278,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__150933777","lang":"en","text":"Are you Thinking of Painting?\nWhether you want to update your home’s interior, transform your kitchen cabinets or add curb appeal to the exterior of your home, 5 Star Christian Roofing and Remodeling will get you where you want to go.\nWe offer an array of services related to painting in Keller, TX, we’ll work on siding or drywall, and we take pride in our high-quality work and exceptional customer service. Contact us at (817) 350-9873 today to get started!\nHouse Painters In Keller, TX\n5 Star Christian Roofing and Remodeling offers full service painting in Keller, TX that you can rely on. We are specialists in exterior painting, interior painting, residential painting, and commercial painting. We proudly service the greater Dallas-Fort Worth area, including Fort Worth, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Flower Mound, Southlake, Keller, and all surrounding areas. Our team of professional painters is fully insured, and we always treat your property as if it were our own, where the job isn’t finished until you’re satisfied. Estimates are always free, so let us know how we can help you with your next project! You can even call us when you need a roofing inspection. Just dial (817) 350-9873!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://grubbsartist.blogspot.ro/2012/03/postcard-to-norway-three-dancers.html","date":"2017-04-26T02:04:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121121.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00115-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.928795576095581,"token_count":226,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__244754831","lang":"en","text":"Current Art Work, Painting, Contemporary Fine Art, Art, kunst, kulture, malerei, Drawing, Arte, Peinture\nThursday, March 22, 2012\n'Postcard to Norway - Three Dancers'\n'Postcard to Norway - Three Dancers'. Ink and watercolor on paper, 4.5\" x 6.5\", another painting for the #twitterexhibit. This is another small study of a project that I've been working on for the past couple of months. If you're in Moss, Norway for the Twitter exhibit, stop by to see it!\nArtist and Architect, desert dweller working in Phoenix, AZ and the High Desert region of Southern California.\nMy work includes 2D art in various media and contemporary architecture emphasizing materiality and fluid, interconnected spaces.\nSome of the artwork you find here may still be available for purchase. If you would like to commission artwork, purchase any art from my blog, or discuss an architecture project that you may have coming up, please send me an e-mail and tell me about your interest.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.acrylicmixologyart.com/product-page/fool-s-gold-i","date":"2024-02-25T20:59:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474643.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225203035-20240225233035-00878.warc.gz","language_score":0.9436439871788025,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__203752891","lang":"en","text":"Sold as a set - Artwork has deep jewel tones paints with areas of glitter and glass. Glass adds texture and depth. These paintings are each 15 x 30 inch gallery wrapped canvas' finished with a resin protective topcoat. On the back of the painting is the title, date poured, and artist's signature. Perfect for your home, office, or as a gift for any occasion. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and free hardware to hang your painting. All efforts have been made to show the true colors in this painting. However, colors vary due to the resolution differences in monitors and other devices used to view this website. Acrylic Mixology Art, LLC reserves all production rights.\ntop of page\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wilsonstephensandjones.com/tania-denton_artist?src=artists.asp","date":"2019-09-18T13:16:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573289.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20190918131429-20190918153429-00171.warc.gz","language_score":0.9581189751625061,"token_count":184,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__173443412","lang":"en","text":"Tania Denton studied Fine Art Painting at Central Saint Martins and Chelsea College of Arts, and she was, until 2014, an Associate Lecturer in Fine Art (drawing and painting) for the University of the Arts London. Her work has been exhibited at Creekside Open 2015 (selected by Lisa Milroy), The Union Club, Soho (2017 and 2019), and at Flowers Gallery, Cork St (2018 and 2019). She was on the committee for Blackhorse Lane Studios, BAGT, until 2017, and three of her paintings (‘Loaded’, ‘In the Dark’ and ‘Wreckage’) have been chosen by Contemporary British Painting for their ‘Painting of the Day’. Her work also forms part of several private collections, including Danny Katz, Christian Fredercisen and The Union Club.\nSelected Works by this Artist","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.irishnews.com/magazine/entertainment/2018/02/26/news/rarely-seen-works-by-freud-and-bacon-to-go-on-display-at-tate-britain-1264506/","date":"2020-08-15T13:39:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439740848.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20200815124541-20200815154541-00262.warc.gz","language_score":0.9685075283050537,"token_count":386,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__170396577","lang":"en","text":"Rarely seen works by Freud and Bacon to go on display at Tate Britain\nRarely seen works by Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon will be part of a new exhibition celebrating how artists capture the intense experience of life in paint.\nAll Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life at Tate Britain will showcase around 100 works by some of the most celebrated modern British artists.\nIt will also bring together major works by artists including Walter Sickert, Stanley Spencer, Michael Andrews and Frank Auerbach to tell the expanded story of figurative painting in the 20th century.\nSome of the major and rarely seen works by Freud, such as Frank Auerbach 1975-6 and Sleeping by the Lion Carpet 1996, which span his career, explore his studio as both context and subject of his work and show how his unflinchingly honest depictions of models became more sculptural and visceral over time.\nThe exhibition also looks at Bacon’s relationship with photographer John Deakin, whose portraits of friends and lovers were often the starting point for Bacon’s work, including Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne 1966.\nEarlier works by Bacon such as Study after Velazquez 1950 are shown alongside a sculpture by Giacometti, both artists having explored the enduring presence of isolated figures.\nThe exhibition also aims to shed light on the role of women artists in the traditionally male-dominated field of figurative painting.\nPaula Rego’s autobiographical works such as The Family 1988 explore the condition of women in society and the roles they play over the course of their lives.\nThe exhibition also celebrates a younger generation of contemporary artists such as Cecily Brown, Celia Paul, Jenny Saville and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.\nAll Too Human: Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life will be at Tate Britain from February 28 to August 27.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shoppingpersons.us/tips-for-the-average-joe-14/","date":"2022-01-23T09:17:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304217.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20220123081226-20220123111226-00435.warc.gz","language_score":0.9803285002708435,"token_count":640,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__107226487","lang":"en","text":"Business and also residential painting services in New york city can help you refurnish your house or company. Paint is one of the most effective points that you can do when you are renovating because it can alter the look of the place greatly. You will certainly get to choose the ideal shade that suits the decoration of your home or business. You will be able to have an one-of-a-kind style and also feel of your place. Painting is not only minimal to houses but you can likewise use it for industrial buildings. The solutions that are offered by industrial painters are wonderful as well as can assist you obtain an attractive looking area for your service. There are several reasons you ought to work with commercial paint services in New york city. One of the most crucial reasons is that they will use you specialist residential and business painting services. They have professionals who understand how to repaint areas properly so you will certainly be able to achieve the very best feasible results. You can select a paint solutions firm based upon the prices that they use you for their services. If you are intending to employ the solutions of a seasoned painter after that you require to see to it that you are obtaining the most effective possible offer. Paint is a difficult task as well as if you want to get it done correctly after that you require to hire the very best possible specialist. If you are painting business locations after that you need to get the aid of professionals so you will have the ability to have a beautiful looking area. The residential painting services in New york city can cater to all your needs associated with paint. They have actually experienced painters who recognize exactly how to deal with big jobs. They will certainly be able to take care of any type of project, whether it is a residential or business building. When you are working with household paint services in New York then you will have the ability to obtain a range of solutions. This will certainly include painting home windows, doors as well as rain gutters. They additionally have a wide variety of flooring solutions consisting of painting ceilings, floors and wood floorings. Another crucial reason that you need to hire property painting services in New york city is that the high quality of work is of very high criterion. You will certainly be provided with excellent quality paints and also they will certainly guarantee that your job is done properly. If you are wanting to save some money when it pertains to working with painting service providers then you can do so by picking to do it yourself. You will certainly have the ability to conserve a lot of cash if you employ someone to do the painting work for you. However, if you wish to have some top quality job done after that you require to employ professional paint professionals. Commercial painting services in New York offer a wide array of business solutions consisting of paint buildings. Nonetheless, if you require to paint commercial buildings in New York then you require to look out for certain points. Commercial painting solutions in New York might also offer paint services to interior painting and outside paint along with industrial paint. Consequently, they cover a wide range of solutions which is why they are considered to be the best when it involves commercial painting in New york city.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://acuoptimist.com/2016/10/george-washington-portrait-hangs-coba-deans-office/","date":"2024-03-04T03:54:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476413.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304033910-20240304063910-00406.warc.gz","language_score":0.9868024587631226,"token_count":464,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__116264928","lang":"en","text":"The College of Business Administration, has hung a George Washington portrait, given by the family of an ACU alumnus, at the entrance of the Dean’s suite.\nThe piece of artwork, painted by Albert Gallatin Hoit, is an original replica of Gilbert Stuart’s famous Lansdowne portrait of George Washington, which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian.\n“The Hoit replica was painted in 1853,” said Dean of the College of Business, Brad Crisp. “My understanding is that it traveled the nation raising money for the Mount Vernon Restoration Society.”\nThe painting was originally in the collection of Bill Waugh for a number of years.\nWaugh was an ACU trustee and an alumnus of the university who was involved in the designing of the Mabee Business Building.\n“Sometime in the eighties, he decided he would loan the painting to the university,” said Crisp. “I think when I was a student here, it hung on the wall in the atrium.”\nWaugh would then take the painting back since he only loaned it to ACU. However, he died in 2015, and his wife, Liwei Waugh, decided to give the painting to COBA for good.\nWaugh thought that the painting was something she should give to ACU in honor of his life. Once she had decided she would donate it, she found some of his written documents and found out that he actually wanted to give the George Washington painting to COBA.\nFor people who do not know much about Bill Waugh, he was the founder of Taco Bueno, which began in Abilene and spread to different areas in Texas as well as Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Colorado.\nHe had also founded Crystal’s Pizza, Casa Bonita, and Burger Street.\n“Having this picture is a nice nod to somebody who has had a big influence not only on this building and ACU, but also to his legacy as an entrepreneur.” Said Crisp\nCrisp also said jokingly, that somewhere along the way he will expect selfies with George to be happening.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://janadonohoedesigns.wordpress.com/2014/11/14/interior-door-colors-you-should-try/?shared=email&msg=fail","date":"2018-11-14T04:43:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-47/segments/1542039741628.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20181114041344-20181114063344-00233.warc.gz","language_score":0.9516918659210205,"token_count":342,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-47__0__115583501","lang":"en","text":"If you have never thought about painting your interior doors I hope you will consider it after seeing some pretty dramatic and beautiful door colors here. There are two things in a room that I believe often get overlooked.\n- Ceilings- I’ll talk more about the ceiling in another post.\n- Interior doors.\nInterior doors are a pretty common element in every home with varying styles of course but they often get forgotten when pulling together the overall design concept. Lumping them in with the overall trim paint color. The average homeowner will spend hours analyzing paint colors for the walls but never give doors much thought. Why? Paint is an easy DIY project and offers us instant gratification. So let’s start thinking about doors. Painting is easy and inexpensive, it’s also a low commitment project because if you don’t like it you can repaint it.\nIf you are looking for a way to add style yet want to stay neutral in your overall color palette. I recommend Black, Grey or Navy Blue. Classic colors= Classic results.\nThis one is from a recent remodel I did. The doors were all flat panel and it did not make sense to buy all new doors, so I had molding applied to them and then painted them with SW Black Fox paint in Semi-Gloss.\nA quick tip on how to paint your interior doors\nI hope you are feeling inspired to paint your doors now. Which colors would you pick? I’d love to hear what you have to say.\nFor more information on home decor, DIY and other design related posts I’d love to have you follow me on any of my social networks.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.emptycanvasart.com/pages/customer-questions","date":"2022-01-27T18:11:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320305277.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20220127163150-20220127193150-00624.warc.gz","language_score":0.9306167960166931,"token_count":972,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__224292845","lang":"en","text":"How can I purchase your artwork?\nThere are 2 ways to bring home a beautiful painting you really love.\nYou can check out the paintings currently available on this webstore\nCan you help me visualize a painting in my home?\nAbsolutely! Please take a photo of your room and send it to email@example.com. I will digitally place the painting onto your blank wall for you to preview.\nDo you offer custom paintings?\nAbsolutely! Commissions (custom paintings and jewelry) are the most personal experience I have with my art collectors. We will collaborate to create a custom painting in the exact size, colors and feeling for your unique space.\nIf a painting you love already sold, commissioning is a great option. Or perhaps you are really inspired by a painting in my shop but you’d prefer an original in custom dimensions and colors.\nHow do I start the commission process?\nWhen do you release new paintings?\nI don’t have scheduled release dates so the best way to find out about new collections is by joining my newsletter. Sign up for my Newsletter below and receive a free gift when you do!\nWill you hold a painting for me?\nI offer flexible payment plans so you can claim your favorite painting before anyone else while being conscientious of your budget. I mark the painting as sold when I receive your deposit. You receive the artwork when your payments are complete. Easy!\nHow do I start a payment plan?\nEmail me at firstname.lastname@example.org about your new painting and I’ll set up a plan that makes sense for you.\nHow are your paintings finished?\nAll my original art works are created with archival inks and paints and are sealed with multiple coats of varnish, to protect from light and dust. My art works on paper should be carefully removed and immediately framed for safekeeping.\nDo I need a frame?\nI work on both Canson paper and gallery wrapped Canvas. Paper pieces require a frame to protect them. Canvas paintings come wired, ready to hang without a frame. Canvas frames are optional and can be provided.\nDo you offer frames?\nSome of my paintings I have frames for and are ready to additional purchase. 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No resale or reproduction rights are transferred with purchase.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://hfy.bathroomshowercurtains.info/girl-with-a-pearl-earring-theme-essay.html","date":"2018-01-16T07:25:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084886237.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20180116070444-20180116090444-00224.warc.gz","language_score":0.9488763809204102,"token_count":305,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__81235738","lang":"en","text":"Leader of the Delft School of Dutch Baroque art and one of the most consistent Dutch Realist artists of the mid/late 17th-Century, Vermeer is primarily noted for his domestic interiors, lit by a window on the left, and typically containing a girl or young woman engaged in some relatively unimportant task: see for instance, Woman with a Pearl Necklace (1662-64, Gemaldegalerie SMPK, Berlin). These pictures are characterized by yellow, blue and grey colour pigments , a cool light, a beautifully serene sense of balance, order and - above all - intimacy.\nAfter the hiring of Johansson, other major casting decisions quickly followed, beginning with the addition of English actor Colin Firth as Vermeer. Firth and Webber, both of a similar age and background, spent significant time discussing Vermeer's personality and lifestyle in the period leading up to the beginning of filming. While researching the role, Firth realised that Vermeer was \"incredibly elusive as an artist.\" As a result, unlike Webber and Johansson, Firth chose to read the book to gain a better grasp of a man of whom little information existed on his private life. Firth sought to \"invent\" the character and discover his motivations, and ultimately identified with the artist for having a private space in the midst of a bustling family. Firth also studied painting techniques and visited museums carrying Vermeer works.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.zoomerradio.ca/news/2021/03/23/painting-honouring-britains-healthcare-workers-fetches-record-amount-at-auction/","date":"2023-12-06T17:21:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100602.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206162528-20231206192528-00735.warc.gz","language_score":0.9440354108810425,"token_count":196,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__187524054","lang":"en","text":"Mar 23, 2021\nBy Christine Ross\nA Banksy painting honouring Britain’s health workers during the pandemic has sold for a record $29M Canadian.\nThe artwork Game Changer by the mystery street artist first appeared on a wall at a hospital in southern England in May. The black-and-white picture depicts a young boy sitting on the floor playing with a nurse superhero toy.\nAt the time, the hospital said Banksy left a note for workers there saying: “Thanks for all you’re doing. I hope this brightens the place up a bit, even if it’s only black and white.”\nA reproduction of the picture will stay at the hospital for patients, visitors and staff.\nAuction house Christie’s says that proceeds from the sale will be used to fund health organizations and charities across the U-K. Officials said the sale price was a world auction record for Banksy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://iwc-lausanne.org/events/2018/03/art-appreciation-6/","date":"2023-11-29T09:37:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100057.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129073519-20231129103519-00603.warc.gz","language_score":0.9549123048782349,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__216159866","lang":"en","text":"Art Appreciation- 16th-21st century Pastels\nAbout this event :\nThe Art Appreciation group will be visiting the exhibition of pastels at the Fondation Hermitage on Thursday, March 15th at 14:00. The exhibition was inspired by a pastel by Degas, “Les Danceurs au repos”, which was given to the Hermitage 20 years ago. Pastel is a fascinating medium, between drawing and painting, and works dating from the 16th to the 21st century, both from public and private collections feature in this wonderful exhibition.\nIf you would like to join us please let Margaret Ellison or Alison King know by emailing firstname.lastname@example.org.\nYour host : Pmaggard","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://drewsartbox.com/shop/watercolor-landscapes","date":"2023-09-23T11:09:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506480.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20230923094750-20230923124750-00233.warc.gz","language_score":0.9169121980667114,"token_count":199,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__263155764","lang":"en","text":"This art box is about painting landscapes using watercolors. There are 3 detailed video lessons, each approximately 20 minutes long. All of the art supplies (including a round brush, a flat brush, a palette, and a full paint set) are included!\nIn lesson 1, we learn how to use atmospheric perspective to create the illusion of distance in a landscape. We then practice basic watercolor techniques and paint 9 different pictures of the sky.\nIn lesson 2, we use atmospheric perspective to paint 6 different pictures of “land” including mountains, grass, and trees.\nIn lesson 3, we put it all together by painting full landscape compositions, with both land and sky, using all of the concepts learned in lessons 1 and 2.\nThere’s extra paper included for more practice, and when the students are ready, they can enlarge any of their sketches on 5x7 watercolor paper (also included).\nto the US","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://melissakaysite.wordpress.com/2016/05/18/georgia-okeefe/","date":"2018-04-20T16:41:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-17/segments/1524125944479.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20180420155332-20180420175332-00318.warc.gz","language_score":0.9847005009651184,"token_count":296,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-17__0__115050404","lang":"en","text":"Georgia O’Keefe is an artist, she does a series of close up paintings of flowers. The reason I have chosen Georgia O’Keefe, although she isn’t a photographer, I love the detail and close ups of her paintings, as in a way it represents macro photography, which I am using in my work. When looking at her images, I really liked the colour she incorporated in her paintings, as she for example, painted a yellow flower up close. She thought about where the shadowing would be if it were a real flower in the sun, she also thought about the tone and texture pf the flower, whether the tones would be natural or bold. I really liked how she did this, as I want to use her ideas within my own work, such as, changing the tones of the images within Photoshop, but only slightly so the image still looks natural in its element.\nHer paintings remind me of macro photography, being the reason I chose her, as she shows in her paintings the detail of each flower, however it may not be in depth detail but it’s enough to make the painting look beautiful. Her images are quite simple, like Robert Mapplethorpes images, however, they are eye catching as she makes them look unique in their own way, as she thinks about the colours or tone that she is using throughout the whole painting, which makes it stand out so much and catch the eye of her viewers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mourneobserver.com/artists-launch-library-exhibition/","date":"2023-12-01T16:07:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100290.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201151933-20231201181933-00337.warc.gz","language_score":0.9907442331314087,"token_count":689,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__237437890","lang":"en","text":"TWO local artists have an exhibition on at Newcastle Library this month which features their landscape paintings. Friends Jonathan David Heenan and Bertie Spiers have produced a variety of works, many of which feature local landscapes, including the Mourne Mountains and the Annalong valley. The art has been in the library gallery since 30 October and will be available to view during library opening hours through to Friday (10 November).\nNewcastle resident Jonathan’s works in the exhibition are primarily paintings and pastels. “The Mournes would be the predominant theme,” he said. Jonathan got into doing art during his years boarding at Friends’ School in Lisburn. “You had access to the art rooms and you could see what other people were doing. That’s probably where I learned art,” he said. Although he has a Bachelor’s degree in Maths from Queen’s University, about six years ago, he decided to get back into art. He did a Foundation degree in Art at Belfast Met which he found “extremely beneficial” In addition to working at an afterschool club where he helps the children make artistic creations, he now teaches art classes in Newcastle and Killyleagh, sells his art at local artisan markets and recently travelled to Canada to do some art there. “I think when you go away your brain opens up and you are much more free,” he said. He can also be seen creating his art at local coffee shops. “My current artist studio is usually [Caffe] Nero. Sometimes people will see me there,” Jonathan said. The other artist in the exhibition is Bertie Spiers, a beef cattle farmer who lives just outside Maghera. This is the first time he has had his art exhibited in a show like this, although he has sold some paintings before to people who saw his art in his own house. His theme for the exhibition is mostly landscapes that he has done in watercolours. “I like the spontaneity of watercolours,” he said. “You sort of let the paint and water do the painting for you.”\nBertie said that he tries to create a sense of “atmosphere” in his paintings, and especially enjoys trying to capture sunsets in his art. He said he has enjoyed doing art from a young age, influenced by his mother, who was quite a good artist, and continued after he left school at Castlewellan High School. “I was always interested in art,” he said. As he was busy with farming and family commitments, he had not done much painting in the last 10 years, but got back into it in February of this year. He said painting is a wintertime hobby for him. “When the dark nights come in, I can do it. In the summertime, you see too much you should be doing [on the farm],” he said. He hopes to continue making art, both on his own and with his nine grandchildren, who he says are “exceptional” artists. “All the grandchildren seem to have a knack for it,” he said. For more information about the art exhibition, people can visit Jonathan’s Facebook page, www.facebook.com/JonathanDavidPortraits.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tucsonazseniorliving.com/bob-ross-first-televised-painting-now-for-sale/","date":"2024-04-12T21:34:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816070.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412194614-20240412224614-00583.warc.gz","language_score":0.9835911393165588,"token_count":432,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__143101573","lang":"en","text":"Bob Ross was a legendary painter whose art was mimicked for years by television audiences on PBS.\nAs original paintings by Ross have been notoriously hard to find, one recent sale has piqued the interest of his fans.\nModern Artifact recently listed the first painting Ross ever made for television in 1983. The painting, known as “A Walk in the Woods,” is set on an 18-by-24-inch canvas. The painting includes a “happy little tree,” bushes, and a path that “wanders.” In other words, it is your typical Ross painting.\n“It is exceedingly rare to find any Bob Ross episode pieces, and this is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to own the very first one,” Modern Artifact wrote in its product description. “Although Bob Ross paintings have become highly sought after by collectors, the market is still emerging. ‘A Walk in the Woods’ is a museum-worthy piece that will set the standard for the continued development of the Bob Ross art market.”\nIf you want the painting, however, be prepared to spend big money. It is currently listed for $9.85 million.\nAccording to a 2019 New York Times feature, three paintings were made for each episode of “The Joy of Painting.” Ross would paint one for reference, a second one for a television audience, and a third painting used afterward for instructional books, the New York Times reported.\nWith the advent of streaming TV, Ross’ popularity has seen a resurgence in recent years. Ross’ first episode of the “Joy of Painting” can be viewed on YouTube.\nModern Artifact has sold numerous other Ross paintings. It currently has one other Ross painting for sale. It has his “Row Boat on the Beach” painting from Season 24 of “The Joy of Painting” listed for $250,000.\nRoss died in 1995 at age 52 after hosting 31 seasons of “The Joy of Painting.”\nTrending stories at Scrippsnews.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://aacupi.org/members-a-z/maryland-institute-college-of-art/","date":"2019-06-25T22:40:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560627999948.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20190625213113-20190625235113-00496.warc.gz","language_score":0.882917582988739,"token_count":233,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__73634310","lang":"en","text":"Sorrento Summer Program\nGrand Hotel Cocumella\nVia Cocumella, 7\nTelephone: +1 410 225 2378\nFax: +1 410 225 2229\nHome Campus Web site: http://www.mica.edu/\nItalian Program Web site: http://www.mica.edu/Programs_of_Study/International_and_Off-Campus_Programs/Summer_Travel_Intensives.html\nSummer painting and drawing course based in Sant’Agnello/ Sorrento on the Bay of Naples. Founded in 1991.\nThis fully accredited four-week program taught by two MICA faculty focuses on interpreting the landscape and townscape of Southern Italy through painting and drawing, while simultaneously integrating the rich artistic and cultural heritage of the area into a meaningful Italian experience.\nA blend of slide lectures, critiques, and weekly field trips complement outdoor painting and drawing. Housing and meals are provided.\nThe full scope of creative approaches is possible – from observational landscape painting to personal interpretation based on the unique local imagery. Students work independently to develop a portfolio of directed work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.butestudiotrail.com/michael-gahagan","date":"2023-09-22T09:03:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506339.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922070214-20230922100214-00604.warc.gz","language_score":0.9245285987854004,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__28333257","lang":"en","text":"Michael Gahagan is a professional artist and tutor specialising in landscapes, wild life and pet portraits. Michael uses various mediums including watercolour, pastel, oils and acrylics. Michael is passionate about helping others develop their artistic skills and delivers art courses for holiday companies in Greece, Spain, Italy and Morocco.\nMichael also runs residential Painting and Sketching courses on the Isle of Bute. One of his key passions is “plein air” sketching and painting and he is regularly seen around Bute sketching its beautiful land and seascapes.\nBlue Roof Cottage\nArran from Scalpsay\nHebridean Washing Day","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.curleysantiques.com/?p=2554","date":"2013-05-19T05:12:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368696383263/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516092623-00041-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9577977657318115,"token_count":96,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__178455838","lang":"en","text":"Notes on the reverse indicate this is student artwork, 1962. The artist named Gerald A. Woods, who dated these 1962, was a working professional artist in Pittsburgh PA for much of his life.\nHinged mat measures 30″ x 20″ when flat. A monochromatic blue tone Time Machine painting (10 x 15″) on one side, and four (5 x 7.5″) paintings split between Time Machine and War of the Worlds. $65.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ancientwisdom.biz/bap","date":"2020-09-20T10:54:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400197946.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20200920094130-20200920124130-00409.warc.gz","language_score":0.9023513793945312,"token_count":205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__101216325","lang":"en","text":"Here at Ancient Wisdom we are delighted to see our new and existing customers.\nTo book an appointment, please call on 01142 729 165, hit the online chat or send us an email.\nAdd some elegance and culture to your store with our range of Buddha Paintings. Handmade with passion and love with the finest canvas and natural wooden frames by Balinese artisans and craftsmen therefore each one is unique signed by the painter.\nYour Buddha Paintings will arrive ready to hang on the wall, perfectly packaged, ready to brighten the walls of your customer’s home, yoga studios, gift shops. The spectacular attention to detail gives the painting the realism and beauty.\nThis Buddha Painting will help to create a relaxing and calming touch to any space. They are available in 14 different designs and sizes. This is great gift idea for relatives and friends. Each panel has a back hook already mounted on the wooden frame ready to hang out of box.\nOrder your Buddha Painting now, limited stock.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://zeassignmenteiqo.cyclingjersey.us/sparco-paint.html","date":"2018-08-15T14:43:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-34/segments/1534221210133.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20180815141842-20180815161842-00699.warc.gz","language_score":0.879081130027771,"token_count":699,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-34__0__34378969","lang":"en","text":"View the latest sparco racing seats and steering wheels at rallysportdirectcom we offer customer reviews, product videos, and free shipping. Sparco paints (s) pte ltd is a company that offer 2k polyurethane acrylic clear,828 auto refinish,838 auto lacquer,acrylic wall coating,automotive paints,concrete repairs. 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Sparcolux paints has served the south african market since 1980 via branches in three of south africa's provinces: kwa-zulu natal, the eastern cape and the western cape.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://en.irkvisit.info/obj/55c32b320cf2e5ff87465798/","date":"2019-02-22T14:07:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247518425.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20190222135147-20190222161147-00247.warc.gz","language_score":0.9749630093574524,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__70444083","lang":"en","text":"Exhibitions of paintings by Ilya Repin.\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the birthday of the artist, on 5 August. Firstly solved simultaneously to demonstrate to the public the entire collection of paintings available in the Museum, four paintings and five graphic works. Picture \"Beggar. Girl-fisherwoman\", which was written in 1874 and purchased Irkutsk patron V. P. Sukachyov during his stay in St. Petersburg from the author himself. The picture claimed the Tretyakov gallery, but it managed to leave it in Irkutsk. Exhibition of paintings by Repin will last until the end of August. September 1, all art will be placed in the vaults with the exception of \"Beggar\", which will continue to be presented in the hall of Russian art of the 19th century.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thickasthievesstreetwear.com/dope-supreme-400ml","date":"2021-01-24T01:40:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703544403.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20210124013637-20210124043637-00384.warc.gz","language_score":0.8937716484069824,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__286491199","lang":"en","text":"Dope Supreme 400ml spray paint\nFinish: Semi Matt\nLacquer Base: Alkyd\nValve-System: Dual Pressure\nStock Cap: comes with a cap\nDope Supreme is the highest quality spray can in the Dope range.\nThe can features a high and low-pressure system with a new formulation, quicker drying time and excellent coverage over the whole colour range.\nIt’s formulated with quick-drying, alkyd resins and the highest quality pigments.\nThis paint is designed for industrial use, domestic use, craftwork, fine arts, and in short, anywhere that requires a spray paint of the highest quality!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://independent.ng/adeniyi-jones-paired-with-duncan-grant-for-solo-posthumous-exhibition/","date":"2022-05-18T06:40:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662521152.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20220518052503-20220518082503-00378.warc.gz","language_score":0.9840729832649231,"token_count":632,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__33926491","lang":"en","text":"LAGOS – Beginning from September 8 to March 13, 2022, British-Nigerian painter Tunji Adeniyi-Jones will hold his first solo show in the UK at Charleston, the Sussex farmhouse home and studio of the Bloomsbury set artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant.\nComprising entirely of new works, the exhibition accompanies the recreation of Grant’s first solo exhibition from 1920, which opened at the Paterson-Carfax Gallery on Old Bond Street in London, and includes 30 paintings, some of which have never been seen before.\nThe exhibition will be the first one-man show of Grant’s work since he died in 1978.\nParallels have been drawn between Grant’s and Adeniyi-Jones’s vivid colour palettes and their dynamic, expressive treatment of the body. Adeniyi-Jones explains: “The figures in my work are expressions of my identity and there is something very rewarding about using the body as a vehicle for storytelling. This is also something I really admire and appreciate about Duncan Grant’s work, his exploration and focus on the physical form.”\nHowever, Adeniyi-Jones’s take on Modernism has been described as a distinctly West African one as his colour palette is influenced by the oranges, yellows, scarlets and fuchsias that appear in Dutch batik designs found in West Africa, while his powerful, sinewy figures tackle the perception of the black body within Western painting, particularly its emphasis on physicality.\nAccording to Susan May, White Cube’s global artistic director, staff at the gallery first came across Adeniyi-Jones’s work in 2017, having seen his work in New York. “We have followed the development of his practice ever since,” she says. “The evolution of his painterly vocabulary, with increasingly sophisticated compositions and palette, point to an artist who is intent on expanding the language of his work.”\nConversations began with the gallery last year while Adeniyi-Jones was still living in London. He has since moved to the US, where his paintings continue to be shaped by “travel, movement and cultural hybridity”, according to the artist who is also represented by Morán Morán in Los Angeles.\nWhite Cube will hold its first exhibition of Adeniyi-Jones’s work in Bermondsey in November, which will feature a suite of new paintings and works on paper.\nDuncan James Corrowr Grant (21 January 1885 – 8 May 1978) was a British painter and designer of textiles, pottery, theatre sets and costumes. He was a member of the Bloomsbury Group. He is best known for his painting style, which developed in the wake of French post-impressionist exhibitions mounted in London in 1910.\nHe often worked with and was influenced by, another member of the group, art critic and artist Roger Fry, as well as painting landscapes and portraits, Fry designed textiles and ceramics.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.donnaloiola.com/news","date":"2019-12-09T02:38:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540517156.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20191209013904-20191209041904-00498.warc.gz","language_score":0.9591593742370605,"token_count":109,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__27876851","lang":"en","text":"I am delighted to share with you that once again I will have the honour of showing my work at Roy's Art Fair!!!!\nThis time we will be at the wonderful Truman Brewery on Brick Lane. I will be showing alongside 95 other Artists and am currently painting up a storm in preparation.\nFollow me on Instagram @ donnaloiolart and see what work is underway. Drop on by in October from 3rd to 6th and say hello. I am at stand number 64 in Room 2.\nI look forward to seeing you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.cvillelibrary.org/node?mini=2019-05","date":"2019-11-22T06:11:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496671239.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20191122042047-20191122070047-00079.warc.gz","language_score":0.9015107750892639,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__156542720","lang":"en","text":"A winter scene will be painted with Rene Bush, a certified Wilson Bickford Trained Teacher. The Class will be held on Friday, November 15th 6pm-9pm. Cost will be $30.00. All materials will be provided. Bring a box to carry your artwork home. This is a wet on wet oil painting method\nClass size is limited to 12. Register at the Constableville Library or call Dorothy at 315-912-0020 or Rene at 315-286-9102.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://marleymanor.blogspot.com/2011/04/where-to-start.html","date":"2018-06-20T09:07:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863516.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20180620085406-20180620105406-00213.warc.gz","language_score":0.9786882996559143,"token_count":642,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__10068247","lang":"en","text":"So, its time to plan the baby room. Well, lets be honest, I have been planning different set ups since the pregnancy test read \"+\"\nWhen we thought it was a girl I fell in love with a somewhat random color scheme. My sister had two vases in her kitchen window that were sea glass green and a beautiful plum color. Boom Done, that's the baby room theme... or so I thought. So we bought a few paint samples and tried them out. I was originally thinking of painting the room a light Sea Glass color:\nWe started with the three on the left... added in the next two a few days later\nDon't worry, I painted on multiple walls :)\nWell, we decided we didn't love any of them. The top left was too bright, the two bottom left were too muted. The two right ones were \"OK\" but we didn't love, so off to Lowe's and Home Depot.\nWhere we found several more paint swatches\nWe only hung up the ones we liked, there are about 10 others on the floor.\nWell, abort mission. We are not \"Teal Wall People\" So I decided grey was the way to go. We will paint the walls grey, then I can add in the teal and plum and it will be wonderful.\nWe started with the biggest patch in the middle - Baby Seal.\nToo Dark. So we tried the two left ones... too light. (I feel like Goldilocks) then I grabbed the grey from our Master Bathroom which is on the right. I loved it but it was \"too boring, too grey\" for Jason. I think he wanted something with a blue undertone or something. Regardless, here are our walls:\nWell about this time we found out we were having a little boy. After the initial shock, my thought was \"oh, good thing we decided to switch to grey for the baby room.\" I am a sick individual with planning problems. Well, we started searching and found a bedding that is not TOO baby, too animal-y, too colorful and over the top, it is just right for us. It is cute, fits the color scheme I was still hoping for (minus the plum), and both Jason and I agreed on it!\nFreaking cute, right?!?! So we have decided to paint the room a grey that's close to the grey in this pattern and accent with fun, bright pops of Teal and Green. (This is not the best picture, the colors of the fabric are much brighter than they appear here)\nSo... this past Saturday we spent a few hours painting our new baby room:\nA calming grey, or at least that's how I feel. It is clean looking, adds some interest to the walls but isn't screaming a color at me, I love it.\nWe still need to remove the last remaining furniture as nothing currently in this room is going to stay except the Owl Sheet set and the green chair cushion we just bought for our future rocking chair.\nTerrible lighting but SO cute... at least to me!\nThoughts so far?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://blog.liveart.xyz/blogs/editorials/futures-ewa-juszkiewicz","date":"2023-06-05T13:36:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652116.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20230605121635-20230605151635-00679.warc.gz","language_score":0.9634333252906799,"token_count":379,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__17035097","lang":"en","text":"With an auction circuit hungry for both new names and figurative works, Polish painter Ewa Juszkiewicz’s stardom is no surprise. This week at Christie’s 21st Century Evening Sale, her 2019 painting Portrait of a Lady (After Louis Leopold Boilly) sold for $1,560,000. This was Juszkiewicz’s first seven-figure auction result. Though her path toward that price was swift.\nIn December of 2019, Almine Rech announced that they would represent Ewa Juszkiewicz, and she subsequently had two solo exhibitions with the gallery in London and then in Paris. Around the same time, Gagosian also hosted a solo exhibition of Juszkiewicz’s art-history-inspired paintings in New York and also began representing her. Juszkiewicz’s million dollar lot from earlier this week came from the 2020 Gagosian show.\nFollowing these primary market milestones, Juszkiewicz made her auction debut at Sotheby’s in London in March of 2021. Her 2012 painting In the Park sold for $147,622 over a $27,420 estimate. In her second auction season, fall of 2021, Juszkiewicz has six artworks come on to the block, all of which sold over estimate with hammer ratios soaring to as high as 18.0.\nJusciewicz’s paintings now reside in the collections of institutions worldwide. Including a number of museums in her native Poland as well as the ICA Miami, the Long Museum in China, and the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris. In the context of other popular artists like Flora Yunkhovich, Jusciewicz’s success illustrates the contemporary interest in artists that look to history.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kimberlyenglish.com/store/p300/FloralCanvas.html","date":"2018-12-10T22:01:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376823445.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20181210212544-20181210234044-00079.warc.gz","language_score":0.9385029673576355,"token_count":208,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__263748922","lang":"en","text":"Floral Canvas on 3/24/18 from 12-3 PM\nWelcome the start of spring with this spring floral canvas painting workshop. No experience is necessary! Participants will use acrylic paints to create their own composition using shading and highlights. They may also choose to change the color of their table and/or flowers. All supplies are included in the price of the workshop. Light refreshments will be served. Please click here to read workshop policies.\nAbout the Instructor\nI believe everyone has an artistic ability and I hope that you take one of my painting workshops to discover yours! I am a certified art teacher who has taught in Moorestown Township and Gloucester County College. To read my full biography, click here.\nA Whole New Light\n328 Harding Highway\nElmer, NJ 08318\nI always have a great time with Kim. She helps you if you have a hard time with any part of the painting. Everyone leaves feeling like they are an artist because of Kim's encouragement. - D.M.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://alleraminiatures.blogspot.com/2011/11/how-to-build-miniature-ruins-step-1.html","date":"2018-07-22T08:58:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676593142.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20180722080925-20180722100925-00261.warc.gz","language_score":0.959417998790741,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__10293463","lang":"en","text":"If you don't want to watch the video read on.\nSo today I am going to tell you what you need to make a miniature ruin. First you need to get some paint brushes, get a fine tip paint brush that is still a bit thick, get a medium sized paint brush, and a large paint brush.\nOn to the paints, you need to get 4 main colours, white, black, dark brown, and mustardish. There are several other colours, yellow, blue, green, red, and orange are the ones you need, try to get at least two shades of this colour.\nA bubbly type of foam is required, as you can just use your fingers to shape the ruin out.\nAlways remember, be resource full, and never buy miniature ruins.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.stevesoxfordauto.com/Oxford-paint-services.html","date":"2020-03-29T20:24:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370496227.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20200329201741-20200329231741-00021.warc.gz","language_score":0.932910144329071,"token_count":397,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__80545231","lang":"en","text":"Compressors and Air System Components\nA compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume. Compressors are widely used in the automotive repair industry for spraying paint. When it comes to spraying paint, the choice of compressor and air system components highly affect the air consumption and pressure supplied to the spray gun. To get the most from your painting work, invest in high quality components. Call 248-628-2501 or visit Steve's Oxford Automotive today for all your compressor and air system component needs.\nMixing Systems and Stocking Plans\nFor shop owners, we offer mixing systems and stocking plans for shops. Paint mixing systems will help you address your customer's mixing needs effectively while the stocking plans will help you manage your auto body shop's stock effectively. Call or visit Steve's Oxford Automotive in Oxford, MI 48371 today for the latest auto body shop supplies.\nSpray Guns and Equipment\nSpray guns and equipment are the gear required to complete a painting job successfully. The quality of painting equipment used will influence the results. For this reason, always use high quality spray guns and equipment. For quality painting gear (manual spray guns, automatic spray guns, air compressors and other painting equipment), visit or call 248-628-2501 Steve's Oxford Automotive today.\nVOC Tracking on Shop Mixing Systems\nIn the United States, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) is calculated to demonstrate compliance with an air quality permit. Due to the large amount of paints and solvents used during painting, most facilities find it difficult to track VOC. At Steve's Oxford Automotive, we will help you with all your VOC tracking needs. If you have a facility that uses paints and other solvents and have difficulties tracking VOC, call 248-628-2501 or visit Steve's Oxford Automotive today. We feature VOC tracking tools that make reporting quick and easy.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thewanderingbard.net/2019/03/05/ep-11-ellie-moore/","date":"2023-03-25T16:16:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945368.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20230325161021-20230325191021-00786.warc.gz","language_score":0.9686672687530518,"token_count":302,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__233848903","lang":"en","text":"I paint a lot of the landscapes that I see as I’m hiking … sometimes it’s the view I get from the summit but other times it’s little tiny details, small landscapes that are kind of hidden. It always strikes me that as you climb the mountain, there are various different stages to it and the landscape changes really dramatically as you’re going up and it doesn’t feel like a straight uphill.\nI met Ellie Moore on the misty peaks of the Lake District while we fought against the rain and the wind to keep a conversation about our common interests: writing, painting, Scotland, the 18th century and the Jacobites…\nEllie Moore, based in Yorkshire, has been painting and exhibiting her work since an early age. She went to study art in Florence before studying Fine Arts and Creative Writing at Lancaster University. She has organised exhibitions with another podcast guest, Jessica Elleray. Through her intricate miniatures and vibrant landscapes, Ellie shows her love for hiking and nature. Her large-scale paintings, such as The Aurelians – a recreation of an 18th-century room that, thanks to the magic of perspective, invites the viewer to step inside – serve as a link between her art and the stories she wants to tell through writing.\nIn this interview Ellie and I discuss the connections between writing and painting. We also talk about how travelling and, more specifically, walking, influences the creative process.\nConnect with Ellie:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.janholthoff.de/copy-of-info","date":"2024-04-19T19:55:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817442.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419172411-20240419202411-00762.warc.gz","language_score":0.9360964894294739,"token_count":739,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__4664791","lang":"en","text":"Jan Holthoff’s ‘Frozen Gestures’ (2013)\nComprising a series of painterly explorations, Jan Holthoff’s images chart a landscape of gestures, capturing the fluctuating light and rhythm of their urban surroundings. Stepping out from the artist’s studio, the streets of Bushwick, Brooklyn stretch haphazardly into the distance. Under a wide sweep of azure sky, lofts and warehouses dissolve into a patchwork of brick facades and metal roll-gates traced by the looping arcs of spray-painted graffiti. Nature here becomes an experience of mobility and space, a sensory landscape that unravels in all directions amidst a shimmering haze of asphalt and concrete.\nBorn in Duisburg, Germany in 1977, Holthoff’s paintings channel a playfulness that mitigates the sober formality of the artist’s education at the Düsseldorf Kunstakademie, notably under the mentorship of the Swiss painter Helmut Federle. This formal rigor is discernible in the artist’s paintings, which engage with the thematics of a craft still firmly indebted to the legacy of mid-century Art Informel and Abstract Expressionism.\nHolthoff cites Joan Mitchell, Willem de Kooning, Jaspar Johns and Christopher Wool as a triumvirate of artistic influences; to these one might also add Cy Twombly, although the absence of text- crucial to the semantic operation of that artist’s work- denotes an important distinction. By contrast, Holthoff’s paintings are more purely abstract.\nThe interweaving of abstract and representational themes initiated in Holthoff’s early paintings gives way to a more subtle dissolution of structure and form in the artist’s most recent ‘Frozen Gestures’ series. The paintings exhibited here explore a vocabulary of formal techniques, notably in the layering of surface effects to achieve textural variety. While the handling of paint and the apparent looseness of its application suggest a degree of unchecked spontaneity, there is also a sense of deliberation in these works, as in the superimposition of compositional forms. Indeed it is this mediation between expressive impulse and exercised restraint that makes these paintings so visually satisfying; these are images at the cusp of harmonic resolution, the gestural traces of their execution frozen in time.\nHung portrait-style, these vertical images are leading us to reflect upon the interrelationship of subject, medium and process. As paintings they register in both directions- as markers of the artist’s material trace, just as they simultaneously summon something outside of themselves like illusion and space. Painting consequently assumes a more conceptual definition, hinging on a notion of confrontation between artist and canvas in which the distinction between subject and object effectively dissolves.\nWhile the intrusion of language provides the most evident marker of a conceptual turn in painting, its absence is not to say the medium retreats into itself. The paintings present here are works of expressive depth and formal intelligence, revealed through the skillful handling of color and balance of compositional structure. Each image offers a moment of reflection in which the eye is never still but rather dances from one event to the next; their verticality confronts us and we in turn peer inside and beyond their many surfaces.\nUltimately, Holthoff’s works affirm the view that painting still holds a capacity for expressive revelation.\nWilliam Helfrecht is an independent curator and critic based in NYC. He received his MA in Modern Art from Columbia University.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://robert-strange.co.uk/about.php","date":"2019-06-26T17:10:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560628000367.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20190626154459-20190626180459-00052.warc.gz","language_score":0.9783280491828918,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__128896065","lang":"en","text":"I work from my studio in Harwell Village, Oxfordshire where I paint, print, draw and teach. I have a BA (Hons.) in Fine Art and an MA in Art Education as well as a PGCE in Art and Design.\nI work in a variety of media, but as a member of the UK Colour Pencil Society I especially enjoy using this medium to create my ever-growing 'Squashed' series of drawings. I exhibit regularly but also welcome visitors to my studio where other paintings and work in progress can be both viewed and purchased.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://static3.instapainting.com/gallery/guitar-accessory/custphotoreal","date":"2024-03-01T00:53:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474893.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229234355-20240301024355-00428.warc.gz","language_score":0.9588335156440735,"token_count":277,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__82158633","lang":"en","text":"- Custom Oil Painting from Photo x\n- Custom Charcoal Drawing from Photo\n- Custom Colored Drawing from Photo\n- Custom Mixed-Media Oil Painting from Photo\n- Custom Pencil Drawing from Photo\n- Custom Oil Painting from Photo\n- Custom Watercolor Painting from Photo\n- Digital Portrait Painting on Canvas\n- More Tags/Subjects\nguitar accessory - Custom Oil Painting from Photo\nSelect a product, upload a photo, and we'll find the best artist to paint \"guitar accessory paintings\". You can browse guitar accessorypainting samples from real customers and artists.\nInstapainting lets you get your photo painted or drawn by a real artist, starting at just $49.Just upload a photo and we automatically match you with an artist suited for your order who ships you the artwork. Most orders are delivered to your door within 3 weekswith expedited shipping. This gallery showcases real orders from real artists and customers.\nAmy Champlin from Homer,\n★★★★ • The artist deserves 5 stars for talent; however, communication was not as expected. I was not provided an image at all until it was finished and there were some changes that I didn't get to make. The artist was timely and I am satisfied with the end product. This was my first time using this site and have learned a few things along the way.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://unconventionalcakery.wordpress.com/2014/09/25/rainbow-dash-canvas-art/","date":"2018-06-23T21:49:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267865250.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20180623210406-20180623230406-00580.warc.gz","language_score":0.9856274127960205,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__149370165","lang":"en","text":"I love making things for my daughter for her birthday. This year, with everything else that went on I didn’t get to take on a bigger project like I did last year, but decided to paint her a picture to hang in her room. I fond this image online and I just knew that she would love it in her room. I paint a canvas black since I couldn’t find a black one in the size that I wanted. I then used a fine point paint marker to trace the image onto the canvas before painting. Of course now I just need to get around to actually hanging it in her room, but other than that I would say it came out awesome.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.saivsgroup.com/a-quick-overlook-of-your-cheatsheet.html","date":"2024-04-13T17:03:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816820.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413144933-20240413174933-00569.warc.gz","language_score":0.9871938228607178,"token_count":455,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__124753286","lang":"en","text":"How to do the Best Interior Designing\nWhen you are in your house and you chance to look around I am sure that you would like to have it look new and more fresh and that is why you need to have the interior painting redone. When you want to do something then you need to do it at home and that is why you will look in your house and you will think of painting it so that it can look more decent and more superior interesting and more beautiful such that you will proud of it even for you to bring in the visitors into it. When you want to do something you need to make sure that you need to do the most of the research so that you can be able to the best of the painting and that which will be celebrated by your family you need to make sure that you are more informed of what you are doing and this why you need to make sure that you want to make sure that you have the best.\nWhen you are planning to do the contractor then you need to make sure that you have your best and you need to have the best contractor so that you can leap big from the painting and that is why you need to make sure that he or she is available. You need to make sure that you have the best climate when you have the best temperature so that the paint can stick to the best way so that it will not take long and you need to make sure that you have the best paint in the interior of the house and that is why you need to be very observant. The way you need to the painting you need to use the list time as soon as possible you need to be through with the painting because after all you have your time that you need to be the one and your family enjoying the painting you have the time that you need to do the painting here.\nWhen you are doing the interior of the house you need to make sure that you have the best and you have chosen these right colors and that is what we all want so that we can have our houses made to homes since we have the best from them. If you want to do the interior painting of the house then you need to do the best timing so that it can be even cost effective to you.\nMore reading: more tips here","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.remodinteriors.co.uk/","date":"2020-04-09T16:53:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585371861991.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20200409154025-20200409184525-00505.warc.gz","language_score":0.9803073406219482,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__170625953","lang":"en","text":"Derek Phelan has been working as a painter and decorator for over 20 years. His aim is to satisfy his customers and make sure they are happy with the work carried out. He is based is Nothing Hill Gate and works throughout London. He offers a competitively priced service, bespoke to your needs. Specialising in a variety of paint finishes and wall coverings, from traditional oil based paints to low odour quick drying water based paints. Derek Phelan has developed an impressive catalogue of clients over the years, here are a few Lord and Lady Kalms, Nicky Clarke MBE, David and Samantha Cameron.\nFrom basic decorating to bigger projects, contact Derek Phelan for free quotations and advice.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cavanaughpaintinginc.com/service-Interior-Painting","date":"2023-03-23T18:13:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945182.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20230323163125-20230323193125-00573.warc.gz","language_score":0.9495397806167603,"token_count":281,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__258126031","lang":"en","text":"Our experienced and detail-oriented interior painters will work with you to create a look that perfectly suits your home. We take care to ensure that each and every detail is accounted for, so you can rest assured that your painting project will be handled with the utmost care and professionalism.\nThe Interior Painting service can help you transform your home into the home of your dreams. By removing old or peeling paint, our team can help give your walls a fresh, new look. We use only the highest quality paints and materials, so you can be sure your home will look great for years to come.\nOur Interior Painting service is the perfect choice for your next painting project. Our experienced and skilled professionals will work diligently to ensure that your project is completed to the highest standards. We pride ourselves on our strong work ethic and commitment to quality, and we are dedicated to providing the finest painting service possible.\nWe offer a wide range of painting services, and we can cater to any needs or requirements you may have. We use only the highest quality materials and paints, and we are dedicated to providing a superior level of service. We understand that your home is your biggest investment, and we are\nDon't just take our word for it\nProudly Serving Springboro & Surrounding Areas\nYour message was sent successfully. We’ll send you a text or give you a call soon.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tcchristo.blogspot.com/2015/11/keep-god-first.html","date":"2018-07-16T10:26:42Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589251.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716095945-20180716115945-00164.warc.gz","language_score":0.9579128623008728,"token_count":179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__92759784","lang":"en","text":"Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), the famous Italian painter, took a friend to criticize his masterpiece of the 'Last Supper,' and the remark of the friend was, \"The most striking thing in the picture is the cup!\"\nThe artist took his brush & wiped out the cup, as he said, \"Nothing in my painting shall attract more attention than the face of my Master!\"\n“When we put God first, all other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives. Our love of the Lord will govern the demands on our time, the interests we pursue, and the order of our priorities.” - Ezra Taft Benson.\nBible says: \"Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.\" (Mar 12:30 NET).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.pompeiipainting.net/","date":"2018-01-21T06:08:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084890314.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20180121060717-20180121080717-00577.warc.gz","language_score":0.9208824038505554,"token_count":204,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__74193911","lang":"en","text":"Rochester, MN Painters\nPompeii Painting Inc\nPompeii Painting Inc is a professional painting company that provides excellent services to Rochester, MN and the surrounding areas. With over 30 years of experience, we have built our business on honest, lasting relationship with our clients by providing personal attention to all of their interior and exterior commercial painting needs. We have the experience, knowledge and tools needed to get the job done right quickly and efficiently and will go above and beyond your expectations for complete customer satisfaction.\nLearn More About Pompeii Painting Inc:\n- Interior painting\n- Exterior painting\n- Wall coverings\n- Electrostatic painting\nWe also have a new in-house spray booth for finishing of doors, cabinets, trim and special finishes.\nContact Pompeii Painting Inc today at 507-288-8494 for all of your Rochester, MN painters needs. Also visit us at www.pompeiipainting.com.\nCall To Schedule An Appointment","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://wiki.cultured.com/people/Douglas_Lawley/","date":"2017-03-30T04:42:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218191986.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212951-00348-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9626287221908569,"token_count":335,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__65696759","lang":"en","text":"Cabbies in the Laurentians\nby John Douglas Lawley, (1906-1971)\n(oil on canvas, 20\"X24\")\nFine Art Painting Visual Art\nDouglas Lawley (1906 - 1971)\nJohn Douglas Lawley was born in 1906 in Glace Bay, N.S. After attending Mount Allison and McGill universities, Douglas Lawley began his career as a teacher, specializing in Latin. He settled in Montreal, marrying in 1927 and first became interested in painting in 1937, studying under Agnes Lefort in Montreal and also studying at the American National Academy.\nHe signed his paintings LAWLEY – painted two main subjects, both sought after by collectors. The first subject shows scenes in and around Montreal, particularly focusing on the colourfully-dressed cab drivers and horses that carried people around Mount Royal. Winter scenes depict horse-drawn sleighs, while others show horse-drawn carriages.\nThe second subject was the wild ponies on Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia. His Sable Island ponies are simple in composition, tracing the movements of the wild horses across the white sands and grassy sand dunes. The strong colours of the deep blue water and voluminous white clouds provide context and contrast to the ponies.\nAs a painter, Douglas Lawley seemed to keep apart from the art scene in Montreal and Canada; he wasn’t a member of artist associations.\nHowever, he is considered one of Nova Scotia’s best artists, and interest in his works has slowly grown in the Maritimes and other parts of Canada. He died in Montreal in 1971.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://alexandru-crisan.com/shop/paintings/luwof-no-04/","date":"2023-09-25T09:14:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233508959.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925083430-20230925113430-00643.warc.gz","language_score":0.9353935122489929,"token_count":184,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__6235774","lang":"en","text":"> project page: LET US WHISPER OURSELVES FREE\n> Unique Artwork, painting\n> dimensions 78 x 40cm (89 x 42cm), triptych, signed on bottom right, original\n> “LUWOF no.4” is available for purchase as an Unique Artwork. The original painting is made with acrylic on hahnemuhle paper 300gsm. The artwork presents one protective layer of satin varnish. The artwork is signed by the artist on front bottom right side with black ink. The work is also signed, stamped and have a unique identification numbered on the back side. Additionally, we can provide a dedicated Certificate of Authenticity, signed by the Artist, indicating that you have purchased an original unique artwork.\n> NFT version on Ethereum ERC-1155 blockchain also available on OpenSea","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.hangarconditions.com/while-painting-and-decorating-picking-colors/","date":"2021-06-18T03:34:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487634616.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20210618013013-20210618043013-00090.warc.gz","language_score":0.9412649869918823,"token_count":528,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__41807338","lang":"en","text":"Painting a new room or repainting an old one can be a thrilling experience; after all, you’ll be totally changing the room’s dynamic. When it comes to painting and decorating, though, many people are concerned about the wall colour and are unsure how to choose it. Take a look at the tips on how to select a wall colour below before recruiting painters and decorators. When the painting contractors come to paint the place, you’ll be relieved to know that the colour is exactly what you want.\nChips of paint\nGathering paint chips is the first step in painting and decorating a new space. You’ll find a wide range of options at your nearest paint or hardware store. Choose colours that you not only like, but that you can mix and match with a number of other things in the room (i.e. curtains, furniture, rugs, etc.). Professional painters and decorators will be able to assist you in this area if you employ them.If you wish to learn more about this, visit GSD Painting and Decorating Contractors.\nMake a colour scheme\nWhen painting and decorating a new room, you’re not likely to use a single colour throughout. The colours that will make up the space, including the walls, ceiling, and accessories, are referred to as a colour palette. Professional painters and decorators are experts at putting together a well-flowing colour palette; however, there are many websites that provide pre-made colour palettes for you to choose from.\nGive It a Shot\nPurchase a small can of it and paint a small section of the wall before hiring painters to paint your room. Paint looks different depending on what room it’s in due to a number of factors such as natural light and the other colours in the room, as any painting and decorating professional would agree.\nPainters and decorators also draw inspiration from nature or from items they enjoy. Look for inspiration in places like paintings, photographs, or scenery outside your home when determining what colour to have painting contractors paint your room or home. The possibilities are infinite with the ability to colour match every colour.\nWhen painting a room, it’s common to want your personality to shine through. If you’re a bubbly and outgoing person, for example, pick bright colours like orange, yellow, or green. This is a perfect way to guarantee that when the painters finish the job, you’ll like the colour. After all, we all adore ourselves!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.paintspraytools.co.uk/","date":"2016-04-28T19:45:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-18/segments/1461860106452.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20160428161506-00079-ip-10-239-7-51.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9553371071815491,"token_count":418,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-18__0__64983890","lang":"en","text":"Here at Paint Spray Tools, we have an extensive range of paint spraying equipment; in fact, we have all that a professional decorator or tradesman will need.\nOur collection includes items such as Airlessco electric airless pumps, paint spray machines , turbine spray kits, airless spray guns , HVLP spray guns, cordless paint sprayer guns and much more, and we also have a variety of associated accessories that you will need. 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Wells paintings , Denise Wells , Acrylic paintings on real pumpkins , Silent Hill movie","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.polio.org.au/david-ladley/","date":"2024-03-02T03:37:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475727.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302020802-20240302050802-00650.warc.gz","language_score":0.9800682067871094,"token_count":247,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__132807507","lang":"en","text":"David Ladley is an artist of thirty years’ experience living on the Gold Coast and became involved in the “Touched by Polio” Exhibition through his contact with fellow artist and contributor, Roslyn Dux.\n“I found this such an interesting project to paint. In fact my wife is also an artist so she got involved in painting the cast too. So I signed it for both of us.\nWe decided to pick the flowers concept on a contemporary style, a la Matisse, bright colours sort of thing.”\nAfter completing a business career as creative director of a major advertising agency, David now concentrates solely on painting. He has painted in USA, England, New Zealand and of course Australia. David is also a former President of Royal Queensland Art Society Inc (Gold Coast).\nDavid has held numerous solo exhibitions with many paintings now in private collections. Many of his paintings have won competition prizes. New paintings can be commissioned.\nClick to view more of David’s art work on his website.\nPlease click on the picture below to see more photographs and a video of David’s “Touched by Polio” art work\nA la Matisse","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://awakeningynnead.blogspot.com/2010/02/another-painting-challengefailed.html","date":"2017-05-22T21:28:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607120.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20170522211031-20170522231031-00446.warc.gz","language_score":0.9821515679359436,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__31942543","lang":"en","text":"A Warhammer 40,000 blog by Faolain. Featuring Dark Angels, Eldar, and Tyranids.\nMonday, February 15, 2010\nAnother Painting Challenge...Failed\nLast week I was hoping to finish painting my Tervigon by today...well it didn't happen. I only have the black and blue left to highlight but there simply aren't enough hours in the day. I was hoping to enter it painted into Warpshadow's contest, but I just had to submit the unpainted build. Hopefully I'll get it done by the end of this week.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cherylmathieson.com/about-me-2/","date":"2019-04-18T22:32:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578526904.20/warc/CC-MAIN-20190418221425-20190419003425-00143.warc.gz","language_score":0.961627185344696,"token_count":286,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__153874506","lang":"en","text":"Living in the scenic Pacific Northwest, my current paintings are observations and interpretation of what I see while walking nearby trails, visiting beautiful locations or bringing the world indoors to my studio. I currently work primarily in oil as a painter of landscape, still life and portraiture.\nAttending the Plein Air Convention and Expo in San Diego in 2016, fanned a flame to paint outdoors as much as possible. What a difference outdoor painting brings to vibrancy in color and observing the delicate colors of shadows in an outdoor scene! Seeing demos by some of the world’s top plein air and landscape artists was a uniquely inspiring and educational opportunity. I have also taken painting and drawing workshops from other award winning artists; such as, Mitch Baird, Thomas Jefferson Kitts, Eric Jacobsen and Yer Za Vue.\nI started out with a degree in Commercial Art from MATC and worked in Los Angeles for several years creating business graphics for a management consulting firm. Returning to school, I earned a degree in art from Cal State Long Beach and then a Master’s Degree in Art Therapy from Loyola Marymount University. After moving to the Pacific Northwest, I eventually was invited to paint a 70-foot mural at my church and turned my attention to fine art permanently. Creating art through painting has been a lifelong passion that I now have the opportunity to devote myself to fully.\nCamas Art Gallery","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://emilyault.co.uk/","date":"2017-02-24T23:57:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171632.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00564-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9098120331764221,"token_count":164,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__269776991","lang":"en","text":"SEASONAL SALE 26-29 NOVEMBER 2016\nA pop-up exhibition of paintings in a listed Georgian town house opposite the British Museum. Characterful and charming, 44 Great Russell Street dates from 1710 and the interiors remain remarkably untouched. A quiet sense of the past is present in each of the rooms and makes a lovely backdrop to works which portray the passing of the seasons.\nI will be exhibiting new works as well as paintings from previous collections. 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Required fields are marked *\nYour review *\nSave my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tempcc.store/products/oramask-stencil-film","date":"2023-12-04T15:25:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100531.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204151108-20231204181108-00475.warc.gz","language_score":0.8186328411102295,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__99389882","lang":"en","text":"Oramask 813 Stencil Film\nDeveloped for use in stencil applications, especially for paint and spray techniques on smooth, flat, rigid substrates and surfaces. Applications requiring transparency of the mask for substrate visibility. 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Choosing the right color for you takes a lot more these days than just asking for blue or white paint. Within each color band, exist hundreds of varieties from “Twilight Blue” to “I Dream I Can Fly.” (Yes, that last one is actually a name of a paint color from Benjamin Moore.) If picking paint colors raises your blood pressure, check out these nine tips for making it a little easier:\n1. Like it first\nBefore you head to the paint store, pick a color you already know and love in something you already have. New computerized paint mixers can match any color on just about any object you can drag into the shop.\n2. Paint a portion\nPaint a small part of your room or an outdoor wall, whatever you are painting, and see if you like it before committing to buying by the gallon. You might even want to live with it a few days before making a final decision. Even less of a commitment would be to paint a poster board and hang it in the room.\n3. Seize the mood\nDecide the mood of the room you are painting. Bedrooms should feel restful and soothing, a dining area should be sociable and stimulating. You might want a vibrant kitchen or one that looks productive and industrial. If you are looking for excitement in a room, go for warm, bright colors. Restful and soothing room colors should be picked from the cool, pastel palettes.\n4. Consider the lighting\nNatural daylight shows the truest colors, while incandesent lighting brings out the warm tones and yellows. Fluorescent lightings creates a sharp blue tone. See if your paint store has a light box for you to use when comparing paint chips, and consider the type of lighting that will be most dominant in the room.\n5. Learn the lingo\nHue is the color, while saturation refers to how dark or light the color is. Intensity refers to the brilliance factor in color. For a more active space, you’ll want more intense color. For light-colored rooms, consider colors that are more saturated, off-white or light pastel. They won’t feel so stark or bright.\n6. Think outside the walls\nWhatever your ceiling is made of, a nice tint can change the entire look and feel of a room for the better. Going with a strong color on the ceiling adds drama to the room.\n7. Roll with the color wheel\nUse a color wheel to illustrate the visual temperature of a color and open the door to new mixes and spectrums. You’ll find new ways to mix and match and bring out the real personality of a room.\n8. Color relations\nGo bold with monochromatic schemes that use colors from the same family, highlighting walls and trim differently in the same space.\n9. Finish with a flourish\nChoose different finishes that will complement your rooms and highlight the beauty of a wall or color shift. Matte next to glossy or semiglossy can create a cohesive look in a room with little wall space.\nFind more articles like this in Home Improvement","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.aviva.ie/insurance/home-insurance/painting-101/","date":"2022-05-19T14:45:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662529538.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20220519141152-20220519171152-00117.warc.gz","language_score":0.9478322863578796,"token_count":1221,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__311949091","lang":"en","text":"Looking to give your home a new, revitalised look without breaking the bank? You don’t have to splurge on a range of new furniture and fittings to achieve this. A fresh lick of paint can help to refresh and update any room.\nWe spoke to painting expert Kevin Coghlan, managing director of award-winning paint and painting tool supplier MRCB, about getting a professional finish when painting your home yourself.\nPreparation is key\nBefore you start, it’s vital you properly prepare the room.\nOur expert says: Move all furniture away from the walls toward the centre of the room and cover with sheets to keep safe from any paint splatters that might occur.\nLightly sand your walls to ensure a smooth surface. Make sure all walls are clean and as dust-free as possible. The areas around light switches and sockets may need particular attention when cleaning.\nIf possible, remove your curtains while you paint. Place a drop cloth or layers of sheets on the floor to keep it protected. Tape around windows, doorframes and skirting boards.\nPlan ahead and have the necessary bits and bobs to do the job.\nOur expert says: It is essential to have a good quality roller brush, with both a sturdy head and frame - spending a few extra euro is really worth it! It means that more paint is picked up by the brush and you won’t need to re dip the roller as often. Ultimately, the paint will be dispersed more evenly, resulting in a flawless finish.\nEquip yourself with a good selection of brushes; a smaller brush is perfect for cutting in around ceilings, doorframes, windows, cupboards and skirting boards.\nBeware very cheap masking tape - it can tear paint when being removed or leave behind some adhesive on the wall.\nHave you ever painted a room in your home– only for 24 hours later the colour to change? What was once a springtime duck egg is now turquoise.\nOur expert says: A key consideration here is to know the orientation of the room you are painting, because of the impact of natural light on colour.\nEast-facing rooms will receive natural light in the morning, whereas West-facing rooms receive natural light in the early evening – considering the time of day you spend most time in this room could influence your colour choice.\nIf the room is either East or North facing, natural light can appear somewhat blue, so choosing slightly warmer tones to balance this is be recommended.\nIf the room is South or West facing, then slightly cooler or neutral colours are best, although South-facing rooms can work with most colours.\nThe colour of your flooring can also come into play. If it is a dark or intense colour it can reflect somewhat onto the walls and change the tone every so slightly.\nI’d recommend buying a sample pot of a colour and test it out at home because the tone can appear different on the colour chart or under the lighting of the paint shop. Avoiding cheaply made paint means your chosen paint will be more pigmented and thus will interact with light better.\nThere are numerous paint formulations to choose from. Do you know your matte from your gloss or eggshell?\nOur expert says: The most popular paint formulation in Ireland at the moment is a matte finish – and for good reason! Matte is fantastic for hiding imperfections and giving your walls an overall flawless appearance.\nPro-tip: Some mattes cannot be cleaned however so check this before purchasing. Washable mattes are available for just a little extra cost and are very handy to just give a quick wipe down when cleaning, without risk of removing or damaging any paint on the wall.\nSoft sheen and eggshell finishes are also worth consideration as they very easy to clean. However these finishes can sometimes show up imperfections on your walls and some lighter colours run the risk of appearing clinical.\nFor woodwork a satin finish is recommended over high gloss.\nNumber of coats/formulations and priming\nCertain colours may require more coats, with priming as an option.\nOur expert says: Always budget for two coats of paint as this is recommended for the best finish. This can vary, depending on paint quality, as a cheaper paint may need three or even four coats to achieve a consistent look.\nWhile primers are not essential, we highly recommend using them if painting your home yourself - they really help in achieving the perfect finish. A good primer will also prevent damage to paint if cellotape or blu-tak is used on the walls and later removed.\nWater based paints are dominating the paint market now as they are less damaging to the environment, dry faster and have a less overpowering odour compared to oil based paints. With water based paints you have less need for white spirits as they clean up with water instead. They also hold their colour better than oil based, so you have a lower risk of yellowing, over time.\nHow much paint to purchase?\nLet’s face it, we’ve all been there – that moment you realise you haven’t purchased enough paint for the job, or the frustrating feeling of having loads left over and feel you’ve spent excess money.\nOur expert says: As a rule of thumb, you can expect to cover 12 square meters with one litre of paint. Make sure to measure the width and height of your room, taking into account the size of any windows or doors in the room. Then, when you’re at your local, independent paint shop, they will be able to calculate the approximate amount of paint you need. Remember to factor in two coats of paint.\nNow that you’re ready to take on that DIY painting job, don’t forget to protect the home you give so much TLC to. 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They see some of the work they do frequently and talk to some of clients. The video showcases the painting company that handles painting both exterior and interior work. Their work adds value to living spaces as well as protects them from harsh weather. One of the houses showcased in the video has been given an entirely new exterior with the application of paint. The bright-colored paint accentuates the brick detail on the outside of the property and also makes the house more solid. The tangible results of the work carried out by painting contractors is always evident to the public. They also have direct connections to their clients so that they will be able to observe how their work is valued and how much they are supporting their local communities. t6hgeg7lvq.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.dternity.net/how-do-painters-move-furniture/","date":"2022-12-08T12:15:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711336.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20221208114402-20221208144402-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.977948784828186,"token_count":1072,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__297390906","lang":"en","text":"How can you prevent your painter’s ruining your home? How can you stop your painter from ruining your home? How can you avoid your painter ruining your home and property? How can you stop your painter destroying your home? A common problem for homeowners is when the painters move the furniture and leave behind large amounts of dust and mess. Homeowners often have to deal with painters who move furniture and leave behind a lot of dust and debris. The common problem homeowners face is when painters move furniture around and leave behind a lot dust and dirt. It is common for homeowners to have painters move their furniture and leave behind a lot dirt and dust. Some painters are very careless and move the furniture without first breaking the padlocks.\nSome painters are very careless and move furniture without breaking padlocks. Some painters don’t take the time to secure the furniture and do not break the padlocks. Some painters are careless and move the furniture around without removing the padlocks. Here is how you can keep your painters moving the right way so that your home is looking perfect all the time.| Here are some tips to make sure your painters move in the right direction so your home looks perfect every time. Here’s how to keep your painters moving in the right manner so that your home always looks great Here are some ways to ensure your painters move in a safe manner so your home stays beautiful.\nYour painters will most probably cover the entire furniture with heavy plastic sheeting, but you have to make sure that it’s not on their way to getting on the floor. The painters will likely cover all furniture with heavy plastic sheeting. However, they must be careful not to get on the floor. Most likely, your painters will cover all furniture with heavy-duty plastic sheeting. But they need to be careful that it doesn’t get on the ground. Your painters will likely cover the entire furniture with heavy, plastic sheeting. However they should be careful not to move it onto the floor. If they are carrying a full paint bucket, move the furniture from the room that they are Painting into the next room. If they have a full paint bucket they should move the furniture from one room to the next. If they are carrying a full bucket of paint, they will move the furniture into the next room. If they’re carrying a full paint bucket, move your furniture from one room into the next. Painters are good about covering, but they are not good at ignoring the mess. Painters are skilled at covering but not at ignoring the mess.\nPainters are great at covering up, but they don’t know how to ignore the mess. Painters are adept at covering, but not at ignoring mess. You’ll need to check in the morning and in the afternoon to see that the surface of the floor has been cleaned clean. To ensure that the floor is clean, you will need to inspect it in the morning and afternoon. To make sure that the floor surface is clean, check it twice a day: in the morning and at night. To check that the floor is clean, make sure you check both in the morning as well as in the afternoon.\nIt’s also a good idea to have your walls covered to protect them as well. It is also a good idea for walls to be covered to protect them. It’s a good idea also to cover your walls to protect them. It’s also a good idea that your walls are covered to protect them. One of the worst things that can happen to a painting job is it to get on the wall. It is possible to get on the wall during a painting job. The worst thing that could happen to a painting job? It getting on the walls. A wall can be damaged by paint splatters. If your walls are covered, it keeps the painter from having to work on the wall and then have to clean up the mess on top of everything. It prevents the painter from getting on the wall and then having to clean up all the mess.\nThe walls can be covered to prevent the painter having to work on the wall, and then clean up any mess. Covering your walls prevents the painter putting in work on the wall. Then, they can clean up the mess. Most professional painters charge by the hour, so it’s best to have everything covered so that there is no clean up needed. Professional painters charge per hour so it is best to have everything covered. Professional painters charge by hour. It is best to have everything covered to avoid any cleanup. Professional painters charge an hourly rate so it’s a good idea to have everything covered. If the painter is going to cover the area anyway, you might as well just have it done by a professional painter so they can give you an estimate. If the painter will be covering the area, it’s a good idea to have them estimate the cost. If the painter is going on to cover the area, you might as bien have it done by a professional so they can give an estimate. If the painter plans to cover the area, it is worth having them give you an estimate.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.chesapeakefamily.com/tour-dc-murals-and-street-art/","date":"2022-08-10T17:32:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571198.57/warc/CC-MAIN-20220810161541-20220810191541-00323.warc.gz","language_score":0.9294573664665222,"token_count":165,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__66663791","lang":"en","text":"Jason Bowers is a Tour Guide, Art Events Management, Curator, Broker, and Gallery Manager. Jason has lived in DC for nearly 15 years and has watched the city’s street art and mural scene grow rapidly. He’s an experienced tour guide with years of tour guide experience.\nFor the past four years he’s been part of the team bringing a major international mural festival to DC (POW! WOW! DC). He has been fortunate to work with many of the artists whose work paint the walls of NE DC.\nComing for 10 days in September the POW! WOW! DC Event. Visit NoMa (North of Massachusetts Ave) to create and watch larger-than-life murals that enliven buildings and streetscapes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://arthistory.about.com/od/glossary_a/a/a_abstract_art.htm","date":"2014-07-30T17:10:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-23/segments/1406510270877.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20140728011750-00373-ip-10-146-231-18.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.926713228225708,"token_count":387,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-23__0__136913911","lang":"en","text":"Definition:(noun) - Abstract art can be a painting or sculpture (including assemblage) that does not depict a person, place or thing in the natural world -- even in an extremely distorted or exaggerated way. Therefore, the subject of the work is based on what you see: color, shapes, brushstrokes, size, scale and, in some cases, the process (see action painting). Abstract art began in 1911 with such works as Picture with a Circle (1911) by the Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky (1866-1944).\nKandinsky believed that colors provoke emotions. Red was lively and confident; Green was peaceful with inner strength; Blue was deep and supernatural; Yellow could be warm, exciting, disturbing or totally bonkers; and White seemed silent but full of possibilities. He also assigned instrument tones to go with each color: Red sounded like a trumpet; Green sounded like a middle-position violin; Light Blue sounded like flute; Dark Blue sounded like a cello, Yellow sounded like a fanfare of trumpets; and White sounded like the pause in a harmonious melody.\nThese analogies to sounds came from Kandinsky's appreciation for music, especially that by the contemporary Viennese composer Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951). Kandinsky's titles often refer to the colors in the composition or to music, for example \"improvisation.\"The French artist Robert Delaunay (1885-1941) belonged to Kandinsky's Blue Rider (Die Blaue Reiter) group, and with his wife, Russian-born Sonia Delaunay-Turk (1885-1979), they both gravitated toward abstraction in their own movement Orphism or Orphic Cubism.\nWassily Kandinsky, Concerning the Spiritual in Art (Über das Geistige in der Kunst), 1911.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://american-classifieds.net/search.php?k=painting","date":"2018-05-22T18:19:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864837.40/warc/CC-MAIN-20180522170703-20180522190703-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.8929029703140259,"token_count":670,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__23622679","lang":"en","text":"Search results: painting\nWould you like to engrave your name on the door of your house or on your painting? 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Chris.\nPainting shutters is a great way to add curb appeal to your home. Watch our tips on how to get it done and.\nYour browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently.\nwe got a new roof and its a lot darker thatn the orignal brown so the shutters stood out. so we. Click here to.\nHow To Paint Exterior Shutters Fast And Easy We used Benjamin Moore ultra spec exterior paint (satin.\nLots of people ask that “Can Vinyl Shutters Be Painted?†than my answer is yes, Of Course, but they again ask a.\nRevitalize & add curb appeal to your home by spray painting your shutters using Krylon® Dual® Superbond® Paint + Primer. Learn how to paint shutters with .","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://dikshantinternational.org/painting","date":"2024-03-01T04:53:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474948.91/warc/CC-MAIN-20240301030138-20240301060138-00007.warc.gz","language_score":0.9581125974655151,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__75540299","lang":"en","text":"Art and painting for kids is a truly enjoyable activity for children. Many students take to painting while at Dikshant and gain a lot of expertise under the guidance of our Art Faculty. The best paintings are on display in the school corridors and are also specially exhibited during Parents-Teachers Meet. Students are given special lessons on how to make good posters, collages, and cartoons. Other than crayons and water-colours, students also learn to use oil-bounds, pastels. Art plays an important element in formative minds and encourages creativity and alternative ways of looking at objects.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.yourerie.com/digital-first/digital-exclusive/nighttime-line-painting-planned-for-local-roadways/","date":"2022-08-14T00:39:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571989.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20220813232744-20220814022744-00273.warc.gz","language_score":0.9486265182495117,"token_count":242,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__34138715","lang":"en","text":"(WJET/WFXP/YourErie.com) — Nighttime line painting is being planned for area roads this week.\nThe Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that both westbound and eastbound lanes of Interstate 90 will see nighttime line painting. The painting will be from the Ohio state line to Route 6N, east of Route 18 to about Route 832, and east of Interstate 79 to Route 531.\nNighttime line painting also is planned at Presque Isle State Park this week.\nPennDOT said motorists should stay at least 500 feet from equipment, not pass any paint trucks and not cross any wet paint lines. A PennDOT news release noted that paint trucks periodically pull over to let traffic pass.\nAccording to the news release, the paint dries in about 90 to 120 seconds under ideal conditions. In less than ideal conditions, it could take several minutes for the paint to dry.\nFor news delivered right to you, subscribe to JET 24/FOX 66/YourErie.com’s breaking, daily news & severe weather email lists\nMore information about line painting is available on the PennDOT website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bilcodirect.co.uk/product/paint-your-own-mermaid/","date":"2024-02-22T14:54:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473819.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222125841-20240222155841-00761.warc.gz","language_score":0.9385530948638916,"token_count":230,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__27402333","lang":"en","text":"- Paint your own mermaid money box\n- Includes mermaid, 11 paint & 1 glitter paint, 1 Paint brush\n- Make a unique mermaid in your own style!\n- Great for encouraging kids to be creative\n- The perfect creative gift\n- Not suitable for under 36 months\n£0.16 a week£5.00\nThe Made It! paint your own mermaid money box kid’s craft kit contains everything kids need to create their very own uniquely painted item.\nUnleash their creativity, develop their hand to eye coordination and give them a finished piece in which they can be truly proud.\nIt is really easy to create a fabulously painted finished piece with this complete kit.\nThis set comes with an unpainted ceramic figure, twelve pots of paint including glitter paint and a paint brush just waiting for kids to create their very own beautiful, colourful painted figure.\nThe design they do is completely up to them and encourages their imagination and artistic creativity.\nThe finished piece will make a fabulous addition to any child’s room plus is a practical place for them to store their pocket money.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.josebeekers.com/en/art/","date":"2023-06-03T07:40:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224649177.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20230603064842-20230603094842-00629.warc.gz","language_score":0.9663593769073486,"token_count":297,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__88516995","lang":"en","text":"Art: Liberate and create direction\nPainting is an alchemy process for me. I liberate everything that is around me and within me as much as possible and at the same time I create direction with all kinds of potentials that integrate harmoniously with each other.\nThe paintings reflect the deepest reality that I am aware of and can possibly experience. I use all my senses in this process. There are many dimensions between these experiences, perceptions and feelings, and the moment the paint hits the canvas. This results in different layers of abstraction in the work. If you look well you see several paintings on one piece of canvas. I use metaphors, figures, symbols or just colours. The impressions are perceived as classical, contemporary and very futuristic. I consider time frames as concepts and parts of the potentials, which you can choose to step into or ignore. Obviously, there is always movement in the paintings, because in reality everything continuously evolves and changes.\nNowadays, people that want to be free is a recurring theme in the world around us. I believe liberation is a continuous and natural process for individuals, organisations and societies. The awareness of this process is increasing.\nTherefore, the overall theme of my work is freedom. This becomes visible in the way I paint as well as in the diversity of impressions in my work. Depending on the perception and choices of the viewer, something different can be experienced. This makes the paintings very dynamic, original and always fascinating.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.oreanda-news.com/en/kultura_i_dosug/kulturnoe_nasledie/the-picture-madonna-della-loggia-will-be-shown-in-two-russian-cities/article1278005/","date":"2023-02-08T01:39:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764500664.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20230207233330-20230208023330-00358.warc.gz","language_score":0.9094337821006775,"token_count":250,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__205423328","lang":"en","text":"The Picture \"Madonna della Loggia\" will be Shown in Two Russian Cities\nOREANDA-NEWS. Sberbank will present Sandro Botticelli's painting \"Madonna della Loggia\" in his office at the Far Eastern Federal University during the Eastern Economic Forum (WEF), the bank's press service said on Thursday.\nThe painting \"Madonna della Loggia\" by an outstanding Italian Renaissance artist left the Uffizi Gallery for the first time. The blind and the visually impaired can touch the masterpiece. Together with the original painting \"Madonna della Loggia\" put up a tactile copy of the work.\nMadonna della Loggia is one of Botticelli's early works. Standing in front of the arches of the loggia, which gave the name to the painting, the Madonna firmly presses the Infant against her cheek. In the early works of Sandro, in particular, in the picture in question, the influence of his teacher Fra Filippo Lippi is noticeable.\nA catalog with articles by Maria Sframeli, Daniela Parenti and Tatyana Kustodieva has been prepared for the exhibition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cassiebetro.com/about/","date":"2019-07-19T13:05:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195526237.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20190719115720-20190719141720-00266.warc.gz","language_score":0.9749476313591003,"token_count":231,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__66646930","lang":"en","text":"Since 1997, I have been painting with oil colors because their rich colors and unlimited textures are a source of boundless delight and challenge. I have been encouraged to become an artist since a very young age, and enjoy other mediums such as charcoal, acrylic and pastel.\nMy style fluctuates between my passion for classical realism and an other-worldly, dreamlike surrealism. I strive to represent both real and imaginary places, creatures and objects.\nEarly in my career, I received merits such as the Walpole High School Art Award, The Boston Globe Scholastic Art Awards Silver Key, and the Anna Maria College Statewide High School Art Exhibition First Place Ribbon.\nI dedicated myself to painting and graphic design at MassArt and the American Intercontinental University. During this time I earned a place on the Dean’s List as well as received grades of High Honors. I have been exhibiting since 1995, been sought after for commissions since 2003, and have collectors in MA, NH, RI, VA and NC.\nMy artwork is for sale at http://www.etsy.com/shop/CassieBetroVisualArt","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bluebirdhillretreat.com/event-details/en-plein-air-with-kathie-odom","date":"2023-09-22T10:34:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506399.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20230922102329-20230922132329-00401.warc.gz","language_score":0.9185351729393005,"token_count":265,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__180308811","lang":"en","text":"Thu, Apr 07|\nBluebird Hill Retreat\nEn Plein Air With Kathie Odom\nReceive three days of outdoor painting demos and personal instruction at your easel alongside Kathie and two evening meals. (Also, for a few more bucks, you can bring your spouse along for dinner too!)\nTime & Location\nApr 07, 2022, 9:30 AM CDT – Apr 09, 2022, 4:00 PM CDT\nBluebird Hill Retreat, 2864 Ernest Hawkins Rd, Santa Fe, TN 38482, USA\nAbout the Event\nPainting outdoors offers so many opportunities to grow as an oil painter. It's the place to learn harmony in your composition, the colors in light, the beauty of restraint PLUS it's just plain fun to paint plein air in April! Come catch Kathie's enthusiasm as you paint together at this extraordinary Artists Farmhouse & Retreat in Middle Tennessee.\nIf you would prefer to split registration into two payments, a minimum deposit of $100 is required to secure your space. Call us at 615.545.8420 to submit your deposit over the phone.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.guthriecontemporary.com/smithson-ag","date":"2020-07-12T20:06:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593657139167.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20200712175843-20200712205843-00459.warc.gz","language_score":0.9376580119132996,"token_count":279,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__35749086","lang":"en","text":"Arrangement in Green and Black, Portraits of the Photographer's Mother\nThis series had serendipitous beginnings. I found a small print of Whistler's painting, arrangement in Grey and Black: Portrait of the Painter's Mother, at a neighborhood garage sale. The same weekend, I found leopard coat and hat, a 1950;s cat painting, and what looked like the exact chair from Whistler's painting. That started me thinking about the idea of portraiture, the strong compositional relationships going on within Whistler's painting, and the evocative nature of unassuming details.\nThe series incoporates traditional photography techniques, yet becomes richer with the treatment of hand painting. It is my intent to have the viewer see the work in a historical context with the addition of color, and at the same time, experience Whistler's simple, yet brilliant formula for the composition.\nMy patient 85 year old mother posed in over 20 ensembles, but unfortunately passed away before seeing the finished series. I am grateful for her sense of humor and the time this series allowed us to be together.\nImages are hand painted Silver Gelatin Prints printed on warm tone Ilford semi-mat paper, edition of 25 in 2 sizes (11x14 and 16x20). Each print is unique due to the hand painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.flagler.edu/crispellert/past-exhibitions/2010/sexton.html","date":"2014-07-24T06:25:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-23/segments/1405997888210.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20140722025808-00036-ip-10-33-131-23.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9768555164337158,"token_count":796,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-23__0__210321063","lang":"en","text":"(Excerpt from the poem, “Your Life, Your Death” by Sean Sexton)\nIn conjunction with the Florida Literary Arts Coalition “Other Words” Conference and on the occasion of the recent release of his book of poetry entitled “Blood Writing,” the Crisp-Ellert Art Museum is proud to present a group of works by artist Sean Sexton. The exhibition will include paintings, drawings, etchings and ceramic objects as well as writings that span the past 25 years of the artist’s career. Sexton divides his time between painting, writing and taking care of his family’s 600-acre ranch near Vero Beach, Florida. These works contain images of the land, cattle, tools, fruit, vegetables, skulls and bones among others. Shown together they provide the viewer small glimpses into Sexton’s daily life and give a sense of his many years working in the Floridian landscape.\nThe artist often takes years to finish a painting in order to capture the effect of a certain time of day, or season. This is apparent in one of his large canvases, entitled “Spring Morning” that depicts a stand of palm trees. To the right we see a watering trough with cattle and in the distance a view of Sexton’s ranch. The artist successfully conveys the feeling of being in the crisp air on a spring morning as the sunlight filters through the trees; a sense of stillness pervades everything. In many of his paintings, Sexton takes his cue from the Hudson River School. But his works depart from the pastoral landscapes of artists such as Thomas Cole and Martin Johnson Heade, whose monumental paintings often comprised of many scenes put together to create one idealized vision. Rather, Sexton’s views are intimate and extremely personal.\nAnother common subject for Sexton are the objects that show up in his daily life, particularly in his studio where he spends so much of his time. In “Allegory of Work,” the artist has created an elaborate table setting of fruit, raw meat, animal skulls and tools of his trade such as barbed wire and part of a 60-year old fence-stretcher. These are Sexton’s “storehouse of things,” the bits of every day detritus that give us a window into his existence. Dutch still life painting from Northern Europe has clearly influenced the artist here, as he carries on the tradition of vanitas, in which the objects presented serve as both symbols for the pleasures of life as well as the certainty of death. If the appearance of fruits and vegetables speak of the abundance of the land in which he is so closely linked, the skull and bones must also be a symbol for death that is always close at hand, or “present every moment,” as he writes in the poem “Your Life, Your Death.”\nThese paintings will be displayed alongside prints, journals with his daily musings, and raku-fired ceramic pieces made after objects that have accumulated in the artist’s freezer over the years. Each work serves as inspiration for Sexton’s writing practice, and has a corresponding poem. Collectively, these works begin to tell us a story of the fullness of Sexton’s life as an artist, a writer and a rancher. His is a life that is full of hard work and labor, death and decay, but a life that also includes many quiet moments of beauty.\nSean Sexton lives and works in Vero Beach, Florida. He has been included in exhibitions at the Gulf Coast Museum of Art in Largo, Florida and Creadle School of Art in Winter Park, Florida, among others. His works can be found in the individual and museum collections throughout Florida, as well as at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gerrytuten.com/artists-statement/","date":"2020-10-24T23:58:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107885059.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20201024223210-20201025013210-00044.warc.gz","language_score":0.936270534992218,"token_count":347,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__12529819","lang":"en","text":"My painting is a venture inside and outside of myself seeking freshness and change. I thrive on challenge, action and awakening in my painting. I am intensely curious, exploring the micro and macro levels of the natural ecology. When the image begins to “break up” or erupt, my excitement rises. I transfer this excitement and freedom to the viewer through movement, color and texture of paint over surfaces. Here in the process of painting I allow myself to break all the rules. Trusting my intuition I can let go of the “work of art”. The painting is just a place to free myself – to surrender to process. The medium of paint speaks stronger than words. Clarity is distilled out of movement and change. The paintings come as gifts.\nThe elements of earth, water, fire, air and space give form to all life and play a prominent role in my inspiration. By exploring organic natural forms and the visceral textures of paint with spontaneity and freedom, I play at mark-making and application while trying to stay ahead of my grasping mind. Through close observation, my art explores imagery living in the natural world – insects, birds, reptiles, mammals, plants, trees, flowers and minerals in myriad ways. I am overcome by the abundance and beauty of nature. If I can allow my paintings to run free then I can find delight and joy.\nMy aim is a constant search for subtle and not so subtle energies in our visual world as well as the tension between things and expression. Painting is a way for me to move through life having a relationship with the Beloved. The paintings are the record I leave behind of my journey into spirit. They are in gratitude for my life.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pintureando.com/en/category/scenery/","date":"2021-10-18T16:13:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585204.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20211018155442-20211018185442-00466.warc.gz","language_score":0.8295367360115051,"token_count":303,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__117362738","lang":"en","text":"In this tutorial we will see how to create and paint Necron bases in a simple way, which we can use for our Necron miniatures or alien planets.\nIn the previous tutorial I showed you how we could create these lava bases quickly. In this second tutorial we will see how to paint them easily\nAs I told you in the previous tutorial, these bases are ideal for use, for example, as bases for Salamanders (warhammer 40k space marine chapter).\nThat said… Let’s start with the tutorial on how to paint lava or volcanic bases!\nIn this simple tutorial, we will see how to quickly create lava bases for our miniatures and wargames. In my case, I will use these lava bases for the Salamanders Space Marines chapter, from the Warhammer 40k game.\nIn a previous article, I showed you how to create custom bases for your Warhammer 40,000 Tau army,where we used a GreenStuffWorld textured rolling pins to create them. In this second part, we will see how to paint step by step these great bases.\nI’ll show you 2 ways to paint these bases. Firstly a very fast technique and then another slightly more elaborate way,so that you can see different possibilities.\nWould you like to give a special touch to your Tau army? In that case you will like this tutorial, we will see how to create custom bases for the Tau army of the Warhammer 40,000 wargame.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.minnpost.com/artscape/2015/05/raphael-s-madonna-pinks-mia-s-latest-birthday-year-surprise/","date":"2019-05-23T14:50:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232257259.71/warc/CC-MAIN-20190523143923-20190523165923-00403.warc.gz","language_score":0.9508326649665833,"token_count":712,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__132373681","lang":"en","text":"Resting on a ledge against a plain white wall in an otherwise empty room, it looks from a distance like something you might have picked up at Art-A-Whirl, brought home, and haven’t yet decided what to do with.\nExcept it’s a Raphael. The very small (about 9” x 11”), very famous, very beautiful and priceless “The Madonna of the Pinks,” more than 500 years old.\nOn display in the Cargill Gallery at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts through August 9 and on loan from London’s National Gallery for part of the MIA’s 100th birthday year, the painting was revealed this morning to board members, staff and donors. It’s the second of three surprise exhibitions in the museum’s “Masterpiece in Focus” series. The first was Vermeer’s “Woman Reading a Letter,” now back home at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.\nYou’ll see “The Madonna of the Pinks” better here than you ever would in London. You’ll get closer here than there — near enough to see the soft blushes on the cheeks of the Madonna and the Christ Child, his baby-soft hair, the impossibly thin, gleaming edges of the haloes above their heads, and the translucent wisp of her veil.\nPart of the plan for “Masterpiece in Focus” is to give Minnesotans quiet time with great works of art. “Since we’re a free museum,” MIA director Kaywin Feldman said, “people can actually just run in and spend ten minutes with a masterpiece all by themselves. It’s really a special experience.” There are no Raphaels in the MIA’s collections.\nNamed for the sprigs of pink carnations the mother is offering her child, who is seated on a pillow on her lap, “The Madonna of the Pinks” dates from 1506-7. Raphael was just 23 when he painted it, probably as a commission for a nun from a prominent family in Perugia. Its size tells us it was meant as a private devotional painting, a portable aid to prayer.\nThe painting has a beguiling backstory that Rachel McGarry, the MIA’s associate curator for prints and drawings, shared at the reveal. You can read it on a label on the wall when you visit. (Abbreviated version: Super-famous painting is bought by English duke. German scholar says “It’s a copy!” Disappointed Duke banishes painting to a hall in his castle. British scholar says “It’s not a copy!” Duke sells painting to the Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Alarmed British government bans its export. Huge public appeal raises enough cash for National Gallery to buy it.)\nThe Getty is welcome to visit it while it’s here at our MIA.\nWith the arrival of “The Madonna of the Pinks,” the “Masterpiece in Focus” series has brought us two peaceful, intimate domestic scenes. What about the third surprise, due in September? “It won’t be that,” said Patrick Noon, the MIA’s painting curator and chair. An actual hint! Stay tuned.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bvaa.org/galleries/gallery-don-iacovelli/","date":"2024-04-13T03:51:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816535.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413021024-20240413051024-00458.warc.gz","language_score":0.9681074619293213,"token_count":255,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__18555998","lang":"en","text":"This gallery is for BVAA member Don Iacovelli.\nI am a retired public school music teacher who treasures the arts in all its formats. I am also a composer and performer.\nWhen I retired from teaching I turned my creative energy to painting. My style is folk art and was influenced by the works of Grandma Moses and her great-grandson Will Moses, who has become my mentor.\nThe folk art style brings to mind a kinder, gentler time of community, family, activities, and love. My paintings try to incorporate children and adults at play, cozy homes and neighborhoods.\nI spend most of my time painting and creating new scenes that depict activity of past times. A child mischievously tossing a snowball, people skating and sliding, just having fun. Summer picnics, kids fishing, barn dances, and many other wonderful joyful times. Clustered homes with windows aglow with warmth and a sense that in their world everything is all right.\nMy paintings hang in many homes; some have been customized with that home in the scene. My paintings are at the Milford Public Library, Sutton Town Hall, Countryside Nursing and Rehab Center, Draper Place, and more …","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://chathammagazinenc.com/opportunities-to-experience-and-appreciate-the-arts-in-the-community/","date":"2023-11-30T05:17:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100164.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130031610-20231130061610-00508.warc.gz","language_score":0.9846736192703247,"token_count":475,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__181010265","lang":"en","text":"By Jack LaMarche | Photography by Beth Mann\nPittsboro artist Onicas Gaddis is known for his deeply expressive paintings. After moving to North Carolina in 2016 from Florida, Onicas wanted to find a community that would meld well with his artistic endeavors. It was the people of Chatham County who attracted him to this area. “Wherever I go, I’m looking for the artists,” Onicas says, “and Chatham County has a lot of beautiful people.”\nGrowing up, Onicas moved from foster home to foster home, and credits his early life with shaping his work. “My art is the reason I’m still alive,” he says. “I could have been doing so many other things, getting in trouble, but instead I was drawing.” Onicas grew up in Alabama and started his career as an artist with pencils and charcoal as his two primary mediums.\nIt wasn’t until he spent time at the Alabama Art Colony under the tutelage of artist Sarah Carlisle Towery that he began his journey as a painter. “She taught me how to paint and not think of a finished painting, and that the painting will tell you what it wants to be,” Onicas says. That idea imprinted deeply on Onicas’ own work, which he characterizes as “spiritual expressionism.” “I feel like I’m more of a vessel,” Onicas says, elaborating further on the label. “When I paint, I’m really not in control of the finished piece. It’s more like, ‘heart and soul.’”\nHe may not feel fully in control when immersed in painting, but “whatever I’m experiencing in life goes on the canvas,” he says. “Good, bad, ugly, sad, it all goes on the canvas.”\nChathamites can find Onicas work online at onicasart.com and displayed throughout our area, including past exhibitions at Blue Dot Coffee and The Modern Life Deli & Drinks, and at his studio on West Street. He’s currently looking to display his work again in early August.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.mmmpoolservice.com/revitalise-your-home-with-a-great-painting-and-decorating-team.html","date":"2019-05-21T13:06:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232256381.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20190521122503-20190521144503-00108.warc.gz","language_score":0.9512022137641907,"token_count":404,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__67113774","lang":"en","text":"Revitalise Your Home with a Great Painting and Decorating Team\nOne of the true joys of owning your own home is having the ability to make it into your own personal masterpiece. When you rent a home, apartment, or condo, you’re never really accorded the same chance. After all, when you rent, you are subject to the laws and whims of your landlord. You don’t own anything. By contrast, when you own your own home, you’re able to take ownership of it and therefore customise every last inch of it, allowing you to really let your creative side shine!\nAnd what better way to show off that creative side than with a fresh coat of paint? Whether you’re looking for a quick touch-up, a complete redecoration job, or something in between, you’re going to want to work with the best painters and decorators in Oxfordshire.\nWhy Painting Is Worth It\nIt’s worth taking the time to ask – why is the whole rigmarole of adding paint to your home worth it, anyway? There are actually several reasons for this, including the following:\n- Painting can actually help protect the bare wood surface of your home from the elements\n- It offers you the creative outlet to do something new and exciting with your home\n- It gives you the possibility of being able to add to your home’s overall appeal and thus value for potential future buyers\nWith all those reasons and more, the impetus to paint and redecorate your home becomes clear. Once you’ve decided to do so, you’ll want to work with the painting experts in Oxfordshire. They ensure that only paints of the highest quality are used, and that said paint is applied cleanly and evenly, giving you a first-class finish every time.\nRevitalise your home with Oxfordshire’s best painting and redecorating team today!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.thefencepost.com/news/sherry-cobb-the-painted-horse-studio-2/","date":"2023-06-09T21:38:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224656833.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20230609201549-20230609231549-00532.warc.gz","language_score":0.9804216623306274,"token_count":839,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__129508326","lang":"en","text":"Sherry Cobb & The Painted Horse Studio\nShe was raised on a ranch, still lives on one, and had a leg up and over the saddle by the time she was four, as soon as she was big enough to hold on to the saddle horn. For Sherry Cobb, life has been a life-long love affair with horses. She started painting and drawing them not long after her first ride. “My mom used to give me a pencil and paper to keep me busy,” she says. “Some of those paintings I did, back when I was seven or so, still exist.”\nSherry is still at it, only now “I paint from my own studio and run cattle and horses on my own ranch,” she explains. Her dad lives across the creek, and she and her dad run 198 pairs (a cow land calf is a pair) on the Uncompahgre Plateau and BLM land near Montrose and Delta. Collectively, these are Sherry’s biggest delights – horses, ranching and painting. “My favorite subjects graze just beyond my kitchen window!”\nWhen Sherry isn’t branding calves or checking the fences, she paints. If she isn’t painting or ranching she might be showing her artwork at a variety of western events. Sherry exhibited this past year in Scottsdale, Las Vegas (the Cowboy Christmas), Cheyenne and other places around the West. She enjoys meeting the people, and being in the public gives her a chance to meet her buyers, learn a little about them, and to educate the public about art and ranching.\nAuthenticity is important to Sherry, as is mastering the light. Working from her own sketches and photos, she develops contrast, patterns and composition. “The Queen and Her Court,” a signature piece, is an outstanding example of Sherry’s mastery over light and shadow. Her paintings tell a story that keep the viewer attached. And her skill in telling that story attests to her love of riding, ranching and horses.\nSherry studied art at Prescott, Ariz., and for a time lived in Cody, Wyo. There Sherry exhibited her paintings in the Bighorn Gallery and painted wildlife and western art. She returned to Delta in 1995. Sherry continued exhibiting in galleries but felt there was too much control over her subject matter, and her time. “In Cody I was painting from 12-14 hours a day. I felt like I was chained to the easel,” she says. When her mother died in 1997, Sherry quit painting for two years. It wasn’t until a friend asked her to do a portrait of his four colts, that she got excited about painting again. “See Spots Run” is a running view of the horses that shows each personality in exquisite detail. Sherry credits this painting as bringing her back to art. Now she is determined to paint horses. She will not paint anything that she is not passionate about, and she is passionate about horses.\n“I can’t imagine life without riding,” Sherry says, explaining that she became involved with the Dreamcatcher Therapeutic Riding Center when a near accident driving over Kenosha Pass made her realize how important riding is to her, and as a way of helping others. She donates her artwork for fund raising, and supports the center in its pursuits. Her love of horses is the focus of her art and her heart.\nSherry Cobb’s paintings and prints are available at the Apple Shed in Cedaredge, Finishing Touch and Stockyards Restaurant in Delta, South Townsend Galleries, Coffee Trader and Painted Canyon in Montrose, the Rockaday Home Accents in Fruita, Wickenburg Gallery in Wickenburg, Ariz., and at her studio, The Painted Horse Studio and Frameshop, which is located eight miles southwest of Delta. She may be reached at 970-874-7105.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.calumetpaint.com/seasonal-facebook-generic/","date":"2021-05-07T11:01:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243988775.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20210507090724-20210507120724-00364.warc.gz","language_score":0.8910488486289978,"token_count":221,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__97228206","lang":"en","text":"Color accuracy is only guaranteed when tinted in quality Benjamin Moore® Paints. On-screen and printer color representations may vary from actual paint colors.\nOffer valid for $5 off retailer’s suggested retail price of up to five (5) gallons of select Benjamin Moore premium paint from participating retailer. Products may vary from store to store. Subject to availability. Offer cannot be combined with other offers, discounts or promotions, or applied toward prior purchases. Retailer reserves the right to terminate, cancel or modify this offer at any time without notice.\nAbout Our Store\nCALUMET PAINT & WLP INC. is an authorized Benjamin Moore Retailer specializing in interior and exterior paint and stain supplies. CALUMET PAINT & WLP INC. is your local choice to find inspiration and support for your paint and stain product choices and color selections. We are dedicated to serving our local community of BLUE ISLAND, IL. Whether you need interior or exterior, high-end or commercial-grade coatings, we are ready to serve you and answer all of your questions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://susanfarrellart.com.au/magical-acrylics-term-four-classes/","date":"2020-01-26T16:02:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251689924.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20200126135207-20200126165207-00234.warc.gz","language_score":0.8543913960456848,"token_count":286,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__6543153","lang":"en","text":"Evening Art Classes\nEvening Art Classes- Paint, heal and balance your creative soul\nLeave the outside world behind and discover the Artist within!\nThis is one of my favourite themes. Painting Animals or Birds on abstract drippy backgrounds. Lots of colour and flicks!\nI will be painting Blue Wrens and Hollyhocks, but you can choose whatever subjects you would like to paint.\nABOUT THE CLASSES\nTERM ONE EVENING CLASSES\nWe will be painting on small to medium canvases. They can be any shape you like. This is a six week term.\nLIMITED PLACES AVAILABLE\nClasses are on Thursday evenings\nCommencing Feb 6th-13-20-27th\nand 5th-12th March\nStudents to supply their own paints and brushes.\nCanvas 60cm x 50cm is a good size.\nYou do not need any painting experience for these classes!\n*I will send out a Materials list once you register\nREADY TO BOOK?\nTERM ONE 2020\nThursday Evening – 6 weeks\n6th Feb- 12th March\n7:00 pm – 9:00 pm\nStables Art Room\nCurrawong Community Centre\n5-17 Currawong Street,\nLife and art musings\nHear about art retreats, workshops and other life epiphanies","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://ohbejoyfulgallery.com/artists/kelly-kotary/","date":"2013-12-11T11:57:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164035500/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133355-00078-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9915862679481506,"token_count":279,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__38065","lang":"en","text":"Kelly Kotary is in the midst of a painting career that almost wasn’t. Since her childhood in Ohio, she knew that she was an artist. She dreamed of finding success like her heroes John Singer Sargent and Richard Schmid. When she received her BFA from Wittenberg University in 1998 and relocated to beautiful Colorado, she thought she was on her way. A year later, however, she put her painting aside and turned her focus to finding ‘more practical’ work.\nIn 2008, she impulsively took a part-time job at a gallery. She was invited to sit in at a workshop with James Biggers and Cathy Goodale, who had studied with Schmid. From there she was lucky enough to meet several other prominent local painters who were combining abstraction with landscape paintings in ways that just electrified her. It was a new way of thinking about painting – representational work based on abstract structures! — and she knew it was the essential connection that her earlier work had been missing. The final piece of the puzzle was the discovery of plein air painting. She feels blessed and grateful every day for the chance to share her work with the world.\nKelly is a Loveland, Colorado based painter whose award-winning oil paintings can be found in public and private collections all over the country.read Kelly Kotary’s Artist Statement","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.craftycottageuae.com/shop/cadence/paints/metallic-paints/dora-mettalic-50ml/","date":"2023-03-29T01:41:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948900.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20230328232645-20230329022645-00627.warc.gz","language_score":0.7150777578353882,"token_count":350,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__73627293","lang":"en","text":"Dora Metallic is a high quality, water based paint for indoor and outdoor craft use and decorative painting. It has 2 tones in the same color. It gives the brightest, best covering paint for adding metallic accents to most projects. Paint thinly at least twice. Cleans up easily with soap and water. Nontoxic. 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You can explore, clamber out to your own rock of solitude and stare at the endlessly changing ocean. Bliss.\nThe depth in the oil painting is due to the many layers of oil and texture as it does love. It also allows the painting to feel as if it moves and changes in the light as does the landscape in reality. It draws you in and offers sanctuary.\n£900 including VAT.\nPostage & packaging FREE in the UK\nFraming optional and additional cost.\nContact me for info:\nbottom of page","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://candieanderson.com/2014/08/have-your-design-questions-answered-by-designer-genevieve-gorder-and-enter-to-win-2-gallons-of-valspar-reserve-paint.html","date":"2017-11-20T09:44:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934805977.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20171120090419-20171120110419-00246.warc.gz","language_score":0.9583481550216675,"token_count":284,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__69161227","lang":"en","text":"Valspar Paint was kind enough to send me two gallons of paint for review recently, and I couldn’t be happier. I painted my bedroom, bought new bedding and now finishing up on my bedroom remodel which I can’t wait to share next week. I was so excited when I received an email from them letting me know that on Thursday, August 7th, Valspar is hosting a live chat with designer Genevieve Gorder at 2 pm EST on Valspar’s Facebook page! Ms. Gorder will be answering any and all questions about design, color, paint and decorating trends. Additionally, Valspar Paint is hosting a sweepstakes during the chat and anyone who leaves a question will automatically be entered to win 2 gallons of new Valspar Reserve paint, which is available exclusively at Lowe’s stores nationwide. How awesome is that?\nValspar paint is amazing! It glides right on your walls and the finish is absolutely stunningly gorgeous. As I mentioned above, I couldn’t be happier with my paint project and hope my readers will have the chance to have his or her interior design question(s) answered by Genevieve and one of my readers be a lucky sweepstakes winner!\nDon’t forget to head over to Valspar Paint’s Facebook page tomorrow at 2 pm EST!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.phoenixbooks.biz/watercolor-young-artists","date":"2020-10-25T22:29:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107890028.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20201025212948-20201026002948-00078.warc.gz","language_score":0.937921404838562,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__85877980","lang":"en","text":"This Watercolor Kit Includes:\n- 1 Instruction book\n- 1 Giant pad of watercolor paper (30 sheets)\n- 1 Set of watercolor paints (10 colors)\n- 6 Watercolor pencils\n- 1 Pencil\n- 3 Paintbrushes and more, to make your young artist feel like a pro!\nAbout Spicebox kits:\nSpicebox is dedicated to producing high quality activity kits, innovative children's books, stationery and premium gift sets for kids and adults. We believe in transparency, with an open box policy to reveal the value within our products. We are proud of what we create, and hope that you enjoy using and gifting our products as much as we love creating them.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://rafaelcdsal.blogzet.com/the-beneficial-things-with-regards-to-still-life-printing-as-well-as-its-big-difference-to-canvas-artwork-6411339","date":"2019-05-25T09:52:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-22/segments/1558232257939.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20190525084658-20190525110658-00237.warc.gz","language_score":0.9673038721084595,"token_count":556,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-22__0__152627278","lang":"en","text":"The Beneficial Things with regards to Still Life Printing as well as Its Big Difference to Canvas Artwork\nThey can even print now into a canvas. Nowadays, it is possible to print into a canvas. They state that canvas printing is ideal for recreating many various image types and giving them added worth.\nDue to the development in printing technology, canvas papers for printing have been established. The Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte ended up, water-resistant inkjet canvas that can records the look and feel of an oil painting. This Premium Canvas paper is likewise designed when it comes to printing photos that, when framed, will enable the photographer to communicate a ageless appeal usually connected with timeless paintings. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral pH is another paper canvas kind it works with both dye-based and pigments based inks. The product specially crafted to be flexible to extending and framing while preserving toughness without splitting or tearing.\nImagine your art work or pictures as art canvas prints represented in really great and lively colours. By using pigment based inks - to make sure that your canvas prints last a very long time without fading. Also by putting an extra unique defense over the canvas prints - to make sure it does not get harmed from splashes and scratches . Corners will not crack or fade .\nTurning to the other side or shall I say to the artist side, we all know that canvas is utilized by the majority of great art artists as their medium to develop a stunning art work masterpiece. Additionally, canvas Discover More Here serves as a assistance for oil painting, and is the name for the mesh material on which embroidery and needlepoint are done.\nCanvas printing is not the very same as canvas painting; the reason is that they utilized various canvas. In canvas printing, the canvas used has a unique responsive finish to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting. Artists typically utilize small pieces or in some cases much bigger of canvas as a base for their works of art. This canvas is stretched throughout a wood frame find here called a stretcher, and is covered with gesso before it is to be utilized.\nThe Legion Premium Canvas Paper it is a matte completed, waterproof inkjet canvas that can catches the look and feel of an oil painting. The Archival Inkjet Canvas with a neutral pH is another paper canvas kind it is suitable with both dye-based and pigments based inks. Canvas printing is not the very same as canvas painting; the reason is that they utilized various canvas. In canvas printing, the canvas utilized has a unique responsive finishing to accept the inks of the printer, which is not present in canvas painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.californiawalldesign.com/collections/canvas","date":"2024-04-21T14:53:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817780.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421132819-20240421162819-00471.warc.gz","language_score":0.9242061376571655,"token_count":552,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__189402890","lang":"en","text":"Going to the deep ocean, where it all started. canvas 16\" x 40\" 40.64cm x 101.6cm\nFinding the right perfection, right space, Blue. canvas 16\" x 40\" 40.64cm x 101.6cm\nThis stunning gold leaf canvas has 5 different layers of gold leaf with unique acids poured over each layer. This took about 25 days to create this one of a...\nThrough the haze, I see you. canvas 0.82m x 1.17m 3ft x 4ft\nThis is a single layer, single pour acid wash gold leaf canvas that is one of a kind. This took 23 days to cure to create these dramatic colors. Because...\nSeems so long since I entered the wave of my heart. Nothing to long can hold us apart . Dismayed I know we must part. canvas 0.82m x 1.17m 3ft x 4ft\nInspired by the many colors of fire. Gold Leaf Acid Wash 0.82m x 1.17m 3ft x 4ft\nThere was once a lily lost at sea, she found her way home by your light that guided us. It was that light that brought us here. canvas 0.82m x...\nInspired by the elegance of the sea at sunset. Gold Leaf Acid Wash 0.82m x 1.17m 3ft x 4ft\nSwimming in the deepest ocean revealed a secret I once knew. Under water I am submerged in your depths. Bringing me eternal renewal one can't misconstrue canvas 0.6096m x 1.17m 2ft x 4ft ...\nI followed the shore to the sea of my heart, there I saw you as an expressible dew drop. Where upon melting into soy butter, I was reminded of the whisper I...\nAll the walks of life we look into you and discover you again. Refreshed by your energy I begin. Thank you Earth canvas 0.82m x 1.17m 3ft x 4ft\nIn a little forest upon the hill, You there, standing still. The sky was grey, the mood was gay. In that moment if felt so real. canvas 0.82m x 1.17m...","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.jnelljordan.com/single-post/2015/09/27/inspiration-corner-xerox-transfers","date":"2023-12-09T01:58:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100781.60/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209004202-20231209034202-00449.warc.gz","language_score":0.9534530639648438,"token_count":356,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__57504375","lang":"en","text":"Artistic Process: Xerox Transfers\nXerox Transfers are definitely one of my favorite things to incorporate in commissioned paintings. It's a cool way to add old photos into a painting and give them a nostalgic sort of feeling. All you need is a photo, a xerox machine, some Liquitex Matte Medium OR Modge Podge, a brush and a cup of water.\nPictured [to the left] is a photo from a painting I did for a couple I know a couple years go who had just gotten married. They provided me with ADORABLE photos from their childhood, in which I transfered onto the background of the painting. I then painted a superimposed current picture of the couple on top of the transfers. It's like their very own collage/photo album that sits on the wall in their new home. (It's also a great gift!) The original painting is below, along with a couple other examples.\nAbove (Finished Painting) Mr. & Mrs. Jon Michael and Angela Chandler, Oil, Acrylic, Gold Leaf Powder and Xerox Transfer on Hardboard. Details: Wedding Vows ghost written in the background.\nTo the Left: Mr. & Mrs. Oscar Jordan. My very own granparent's 65th Anniversary. Oil, Acrylic, and Xerox Transfer on Hardboard.\nDetails: Transfers at the top: Top Left Doris in her 20's, Top Right Oscar in his 20's during World War II. Middle: their 25th Wedding Anniversary. The bottom portion are painted portraits of their youth.\nInterested in a Commissioned painting? Contact me.\nI openly welcome comments and feedback.\nFeel free to drop a line below. :-)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://subbit.co/painting-outdated-kitchen-cabinets/","date":"2020-09-27T04:26:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400250241.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20200927023329-20200927053329-00732.warc.gz","language_score":0.9340000152587891,"token_count":217,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__8186324","lang":"en","text":"painting your kitchen cabinets outdated dated.\nare your kitchen cabinets dated before after photos the painting outdated.\nhow to refinish kitchen cabinets look new refinishing painting outdated dated.\nmistakes you make painting cabinets painted kitchen outdated dated.\nhow to update old wood kitchen cabinets painting outdated dated.\npainting kitchen cabinets before after outdated dated.\npainting your kitchen cabinets is easy just follow our step by outdated dated.\nkitchen remodeling ideas and designs painting outdated cabinets dated.\nask maria will my cabinets look dated even if i paint them painting outdated kitchen.\nredo old kitchen cabinets images painting outdated dated.\nkitchen home interiors painting outdated cabinets dated.\n3 designers share which outdated kitchen trends to retire painting cabinets dated.\npainting cabinets lacquer is the answer part 2 from your cabinet outdated kitchen dated.\nhow to achieve a super smooth finish when painting old kitchen outdated cabinets dated.\nkitchen cabinet makeovers before after photos of painting outdated cabinets dated.\nkitchen cabinet refinishing refacing remodeling ca painting outdated cabinets dated.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://themandoway.com/mandalorian-helmet-diy-part-2/","date":"2023-10-03T06:55:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233511055.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20231003060619-20231003090619-00658.warc.gz","language_score":0.894217312335968,"token_count":1229,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__64795200","lang":"en","text":"(Continued from Part 1 on prepping your helmet and removing the helmet visor area)\nPainting Your Helmet\nMandalorian helmets are painted in various stages. Usually, they include a primer coat, metallic base coat, and it’s common to have a 3 color paint palette. For a chrome-like metallic helmet, do a primer coat, a glossy black base coat, and Alclad airbrush paint. A graphite rub over gloss paint can also be used for a metallic-looking helmet. Stenciling can also be added on if desired, and the paint job is finished off with weathering. A top coat sealer is optional. Beware that top clear coats usually dull metallic finishes. Most people don’t do a final clear coat. But some people do choose to use an automotive 2-part clear coat like Spray Max 2K clearcoat. Chrome-like finishes are challenging to do so you may want to consider just buying a Hasbro Mandalorian helmet instead.\nBefore you start painting wipe off any dust on your helmet, tack cloths are handy for this. Be careful handling your helmet since its structural integrity is reduced without the visor, and it’s easy for it to roll off a table. Try to support your helmet on a stand. A paper towel holder or wooden stand is handy.\nDecide if you want to paint the interior of the helmet. If the helmet will be worn, darkening the interior helps reduce the potential of your face being visible through the t-visor face shield. If it’s just for display on a shelf, you can skip painting the interior.\nIf you’re not sure what color combinations you want on your helmet, this MandoCreator tool is handy for trying out different color schemes. It’s a good idea to have a color plan before you start painting.\nIf you’re not sure what color section to paint first, consider working from light to dark sections. It’s easier for dark colors to cover light than for light colors to cover dark. And if you’re using masking fluid/toothpaste masking, add it after the silver base coat.\nTape off any areas you don’t want paint entering, like the open visor area or the inside bottom edge if it’s already painted black. Scrap paper, plastic bags, kitchen cling wrap, and painters masking tape help protect areas where you don’t want overspray. Paint the helmet earpieces, rangefinder, or other parts separately. When they are dry, attach them to the painted helmet before weathering. For more on weathering your Mandalorian see here.\nWet sanding with 400 – 800 fine-grit sandpaper after paint coats helps to remove overspray and get a smoother finish. When wet sanding your helmet, feel the surface with your fingers for any roughness. Use progressively finer grit if you’d like to get a glass-like surface.\nThe most important painting tip is probably to do multiple light thin layers to avoid drips. But remember if you do get paint drips, it’s not a big deal, just sand the spot and re-paint it. Also, read your spray can instructions for recoat times and avoid painting in humid weather. For more painting tips read this post on painting Mandalorian armor.\nTo paint the curved cheek area, you have a few options. You can “tip-toe” your tape, use vinyl flexing tape (or electrical tape), curved tape, or you can make a cheek template. Place wide painter’s tape on the cheek, trace the cheek outline, remove the tape and cut the curve with a razor. Apply your template, cover the other areas, and you’re ready to spray paint. I’ve tried a few options and found that electrical tape cut into slim pieces worked well.\nAfter each paint coat, let the helmet dry/cure for at least 24hrs. This will help prevent the painters’ tape from lifting or peeling off the previous paint layer. Apply tape after the paint has fully dried, but remove the tape while the paint is still wet or tacky. You may want to use Frog Tape for delicate surfaces. Or you can clear coat after painting if you’re really worried about the tape lifting off paint. Personally, I think some paint peeling adds to a natural weathering effect.\nOnce the helmet is fully dry or cured, you can add stencils if you like. You can easily make your own helmet stencils by tracing an image straight from your computer onto wide painter’s tape. Then carefully cut out your stencil and apply it to your helmet. There is no need to buy expensive stencil templates or helmet decals unless it’s a very detailed design.\nOnce done painting I suggest you move the helmet to a spot to dry where there is less chance of dust/dirt settling into your fresh paint job. This is why I prefer using spray paints that dry faster, like automotive spray paint Duplicolor. When the helmet is dry attach the earpieces, range finder or antenna, and back key slot vent before the final weathering.\nTo finish off your helmet, consider adding weathering. A weathered helmet looks “in-universe”, and more authentic. A final paint wash or dry-brush of burnt umber can transform a good-looking helmet into a realistic-looking, great helmet. A dirty graphite rub on top of rub n buff also looks great. Try to keep the weathering consistent with the weathering you use on your body armor. And if you feel your weathering was too much, you can use rubbing alcohol to gently clean it up a bit. You can read about other weathering techniques and tips here.\nGot questions? Ask below or keep reading: >>","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://colorppies.com/painting-art-styles/","date":"2022-08-14T04:04:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571993.68/warc/CC-MAIN-20220814022847-20220814052847-00722.warc.gz","language_score":0.916395366191864,"token_count":453,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__3638761","lang":"en","text":"Painting Art Styles. Macedonian school of icon painting 2. An overview of the major art styles with examples.\nWhen you unwrap a paintru painting, you’ll see varying levels of paint on the canvas, which will add a subtle texture and depth to your artwork,. Public domain via wikicommons) this complex technique dates back to ancient egypt and involves adding pigment to hot beeswax. These acrylic paints are made by suspending pigments in acrylic resins.\nPencil Drawing (Graphite, Watercolor Pencils, Or Colored Pencils) Ink Drawing.\nAlthough it influenced painting and sculpture, its chief manifestations were in architecture and the decorative and. This art style is a reaction against the dominant baroque and rococo styles of the time. While some of the oldest methods date back thousands of years, acrylic painting is a relatively recent innovation that originated within the last century.\nOne Of The Most Iconic Paintings Of This Art Style Is ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’ By Andry Warhol.\nAdding paint to 3d models helps it create a more realistic piece. These acrylic paints are made by suspending pigments in acrylic resins. Here are some of the major art painting styles throughout history.\nThe Way That Artists Depict Scenes In Art Has Evolved Over Time.\nAn art style and movement from the 1950s, pop art took inspiration from advertising and popular culture. This art style is characterized by its finely intricate details. Pointillism pointillism paintings utilize tiny, contrasting color dots.\nA Decorative Style That Flourished Between 1890 And 1910 Throughout Europe And The U.s.\nWhat does art style mean? This digital painting may be simply completed with the correction to get a flawless appearance. Cretan school of icon painting 12.\nThe Most Common Drawing Styles Based On A Specific Medium Are:\nThe art depicts opulence and exotic subjects using rich colors. Public domain via wikicommons) this complex technique dates back to ancient egypt and involves adding pigment to hot beeswax. This is mostly true for beginners who feel frustrated because they think that their skills are not enough to create a masterpiece.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://batman-news.com/2015/06/25/jeffrey-dean-morgan-confirms-batman-v-superman-role/","date":"2023-12-07T18:05:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100677.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207153748-20231207183748-00063.warc.gz","language_score":0.982105016708374,"token_count":130,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__69020282","lang":"en","text":"Last summer, a photo of a painting was spotted on the set of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Fans quickly noted that it looked like Watchmen star Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Could he be re-teaming with director Zack Snyder?\nLast night Morgan was guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live and he was asked if it was indeed a painting of him on the set of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Based on his not so sly response, it certainly seems like it! Check out the interview below.\nFans have speculated that the painting is of Thomas Wayne, but Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s role is still unconfirmed at this time.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.51voa.com/VOA_Special_English/leonardo-da-vinci-painting-sells-for-record--million-77233_1.html","date":"2023-12-07T15:43:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100677.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207153748-20231207183748-00274.warc.gz","language_score":0.7546671628952026,"token_count":608,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__294210039","lang":"en","text":"The painting is called \"Salvator Mundi,\" Latin for \"Savior of the World.\" It is one of fewer than 20 works by the Renaissance painter known to exist. It sold at an auction on Wednesday.\nBefore Wednesday, the highest-known sale price for any artwork had been $300 million for Willem de Kooning's painting \"Interchange.\" Businessman Kenneth C. Griffin bought it in a private sale in 2015.\n在周三之前,售价最贵的艺术作品是威廉·德库宁(Willem de Kooning)的画作《交换》,售价达到了3亿美元。商人肯尼思·C·格里芬(Kenneth C. Griffin)于2015年在一场私人交易中将它收入囊中。\nA Pablo Picasso's painting \"Les femmes D'Alger\" held the previous record for artwork sold at auction. It was sold in 2015 for over $179 million.\nThe sale of the da Vinci painting took place at Christie's auction house in New York City. Bidding for the piece opened at $75 million. The bidding lasted 19 minutes.\nPeople inside Christie's cheered as the hammer came down to mark the end of bidding. The record sale price includes money that the unnamed winner must pay to the auction house.\nJussi Pylkkänen was the auctioneer and is Global president of Christie's. He told the Reuters news agency, \"It was a moment when all the stars were aligned, and I think Leonardo would be very pleased.\"\nThe 66-centimeter-tall painting dates to around 1500. It shows Jesus dressed in Renaissance-style clothing. His right hand is raised in blessing and his left hand holds a crystal ball.\nThe painting was in a private collection of King Charles I of England. It disappeared from view until 1900, when a British collector bought it. At that time, it was thought to have been painted by a student of Leonardo rather than the master himself.\nIn 2005, a group of art dealers paid less than $10,000 for the artwork. It was badly damaged and partly painted over. They restored the work and proved that the painting was done by Leonardo da Vinci himself.\nRussian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev bought the restored painting in 2013 for $127.5 million.\nChristie's said most experts agree the painting is a work of Leonardo da Vinci. But critics say the restoration of the piece affects the work's authorship.\nI'm Caty Weaver.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://adzu.edu.ph/local-artist-to-exhibit-work/","date":"2024-02-22T11:42:31Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473738.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222093910-20240222123910-00305.warc.gz","language_score":0.9883554577827454,"token_count":479,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__194333336","lang":"en","text":"Behind every painting is an artist and behind every artist is a story that’s waiting to be told. Rorie Tan-Aradanas was first exposed to art during her high school days. Even if she was already drawing during those times, she said that she still didn’t have the interest and enthusiasm to pursue the art field. Her affair with painting bloomed when her father passed away. Accordingly, it became a form of therapy for her. She was able to express her grief through painting.\nWhen she finally decided to break away from her feelings of grief and bitterness, she started painting flowers. She said that doing this brought her happiness. One of her mentors was Saudi Ahmad, who taught her techniques in watercolor and oil. Aradanas did not depend on others to improve. “I tried my best by helping my own self.” She was her own critic, finding the flaws in her paintings and striving to improve them.\nThe subjects of her paintings are usually her thoughts and emotions. It’s through painting that she finds relief and tranquility. If she doesn’t want to voice out her feelings, she puts them all in painting. According to Aradanas, “You learn to forgive, to love again.” Speaking of love, she said that being an artist means always being in love and always admiring things. She said that without these feelings, you can’t paint. Through painting, she also feels closer to God because she learns to appreciate the beauty of his handicraft.\nWhen asked what inspires her to continue painting, she explained by making a glass of water as an example. “I can do more than this.” she said. She said that if she placed it on canvas, she could make it look even better with a stroke of her brush.\nWhen you are into painting, according to Aradanas, “You keep on growing—growing with your thoughts, growing with your concept, your techniques.”\nExpression from the Heart will be her third solo exhibit. It will officially open on June 8 at The Gallery of the Peninsula and the Archipelago in the Ateneo de Zamboanga University La Purisima Campus. The exhibition will be open until July 30.\nJemm De Leon\nBS Mass Communication III","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gunnisonartscenter.wildapricot.org/widget/event-4814271","date":"2022-08-08T19:05:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882570871.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20220808183040-20220808213040-00458.warc.gz","language_score":0.9074801206588745,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__126819316","lang":"en","text":"Saturday, 10:00 - 2:00 pm, August 27.Join July GAC featured artist, Cheri Isgreen for a Wildflower Watercolor Workshop. The workshop is designed to explore a variety of watercolor techniques and effects in an expressive, relaxing, supportive environment. Enjoy the variety of shapes, colors, and textures found in nature during our Rocky Mountain wildflower season. Learn to mix clear vibrant color. No experience required. Cheri will guide you in creating your personal masterpiece.Instructor: Cheri Isgreen, $70/student, $59.50/members.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://chrysalis.com.au/Exhibition-IanArmstrongSelectedWorksfromtheArmstrongCollection-25.htm","date":"2022-08-12T06:46:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882571584.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20220812045352-20220812075352-00001.warc.gz","language_score":0.9500932693481445,"token_count":268,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__10436971","lang":"en","text":"Ian Armstrong was born on 30/12/1923 in Malvern, Victoria. He studied at the NGV School evening classes from 1945 to 1950, intermittently at the George Bell School from 1945 to 1948, at the Slade School, London in 1951 and at RMIT from 1960 to 1962.\nA painter of genre works, portraits and landscapes, his earlier works are figurative Classical Modernist, while the later works are less formal and more Expressionist.\nArmstrong worked as an art teacher for the Victorian Education Department from 1954 to 1961, painting and drawing master at the National Gallery School from 1961 to 1966. In 1966 Armstrong commenced a full time painting career, which he continued for the rest of his life.\nREPRESENTED: NGA; AGNSW; AGWA; NGV; TMAG; Armidale, Ballarat, Castlemaine, Caulfield Arts, Geelong, Horsham, La Trobe Valley, McClelland, Mornington, New England, Rockhampton, Swan Hill, Warrnambool Regional Galleries. M.C.C. Museum of Sport, Deakin Univ., Univ of Melbourne, V.C.A. Collection, City of Whitehorse and Wagga Wagga City Galleries; private and corporate collections throughout Australia.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://stevesfieldworks.blogspot.com/2013/08/painting-54mm-horses-pain-free-fast.html","date":"2018-07-17T07:36:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589618.52/warc/CC-MAIN-20180717070721-20180717090721-00380.warc.gz","language_score":0.9566695690155029,"token_count":605,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__95777635","lang":"en","text":"Saturday, August 10, 2013\nI spent about 10 minutes painting this horse for the 54mm Cuirassiers. I paint all my horses like this; regardless of scale. I usually go to Wal-Mart and pick up an \"eggcrate\" mattrerss pad. I still have pieces of the last one in my horse painting box I bought several years ago. Here's the process. It has worked consistently since 1980. Thanks to Ed Johnson (gamer from the Royal Guardsman in Dallas), Ken Ray (still gaming in the DFW area) and Ruben Aguilar (he is no longer with us...) for taking the time to teach me the technique. You may not like this and may like to use multiple \"washes\". To each his/her own. This is what works for me and I'ma stickin' to it.\nI use Windsor and Newton Water Soluble Oils for all my horses. In this case, I used Ivory Black as \"Cuirassiers were big men on big black horses\". I use Payne's Grey for my trumpeters and then add horse details straight from my old copy of the Imrie-Rimsey \"Model Soldier Book\".\nI glop the paint on the miniature with a large flat or round brush and let it set on the miniature about 5 minutes. If I'm in a hurry or just want to get stuff done; I'll set the miniatures out in the spa room to enjoy the Tejas summer heat. Tends to cut the set time in half.\nAfter letting the paint set for a few, I \"pull the paint\" off the figure with the foam. One doesn't have to crunch down on the figure when pulling the paint; just pull it gently. You'll use several pieces of foam. The art form here is to get a finished look that contain glops, streaks and or looks stupid (you'll have to figure out of what I speak).\nYou can see the finished horse in basic Black. I like to let the paint set overnight just to make sure I can paint over it with acrylics. I'll detail the horse by painting its face, eyes, horse furniture, mane and tail and hooves. After finishing the horses, I'll paint the riders.\nHere's a little more of a close up. Bottom line, I usually paint 20-30 horses in a setting or a unit in 54mm. In All the King's Men, that is 8 figures per unit. They look good en masse and are quite easy to paint and time-efficient to boot! Let me know what you think. I never use washes, or paint the horse colors \"up\" like a polka-dotted dark to light effect (Dallimore's method). That looks like crap in a larger figure and is not time-efficient. It took longer to develop this post than it did to paint the figure!\nPosted by Steve Miller at 6:48 PM","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.blackrockgalleries.com/product/harry-orlyk-american-b-1947-pallet-oil-on-canvas-with-bridge-100580.html","date":"2019-02-16T08:32:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247479967.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20190216065107-20190216091107-00067.warc.gz","language_score":0.8219926357269287,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__171634387","lang":"en","text":"Location: BRG - Greenwich\nItem #: 100534\nView Terms & Conditions\nOil on canvas depicting a green bridge in a winter landscape with icy/snowy banks, indistinct structures in the background against a grey sky.\nPresented in a carved gilt frame.\nSigned on verso and titled \"Troy Green Island Old Bridge\nSight: 21\" x 13 3/4\"\nFrame: 23 3/4\" x 16 1/2\"\nCondition: one minute dimple upper center, overall good condition.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://skynetnigeria.com/2018/03/22/what-no-one-knows-about-businesses/","date":"2019-04-19T20:20:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578528058.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20190419201105-20190419223105-00157.warc.gz","language_score":0.9723360538482666,"token_count":497,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__135115528","lang":"en","text":"Why Hire a Residential Painter?\nResidential painting contractor is someone who does painting on the interior and exterior walls, porches and trim of a house. With a professional painting contractor, they have the skills and knowledge on the right type of paint to use for the job they’re working on and even additional details to be used on the project like texturing or borders.\nThen again, some uses equipment which make it possible for them to reach high places or hard to reach places like window shutters, second stories and so forth. Their main job is to offer paint applications in different homes. They may be working for a builder painting the house being built.\nAnd mainly because of the fact that majority of the homes are using paint free vinyl siding, most homeowners decide not to have it painted. Truth is, there are homeowners who prefer to achieve authentic wood and may still have exterior painter to get the job done. Some residential painting contractors have their own business and hiring subcontractors if they are either rushing a job or so busy. In some cases, they might do everything on their own so they can generate bigger profits.\nThere are benefits as well to hiring a residential painting contractor than homeowners doing all the paint job. Not only the fact that there are less painting for homeowners, the contractor uses special tools and equipment that could help in finishing the job fast, the paint job will look more professionally done and the contractor might have employees to assist with the work. Some example of special equipment and tools they use include specialized ladders or lifts, extensions to attach to paint rollers and help them reach higher areas, the knowledge to do decorative details and many more.\nOftentimes, residential painting contractors are skilled in doing different tasks in addition to painting. They’re well versed of preparing the walls for painting like by sanding and priming it, filling in cracks and holes so when it is painted, it does look like nothing was wrong in it.\nWhile in the process of enlisting a residential painting contractor, you must make sure that they have the experience and skills in getting the job done. You can also find local contractors to hire by just asking for references of your family and friends, checking the local phone directory or even looking online. When seeing one, be sure that they are providing you with their license number because there are areas that are requiring painters to take exam similar to the ones that are taken by a general contractor.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mixedmediapaintingonline.com/original_painting_mixed_media_collage_oil_on_canvas_board_4x6_by_anastasiya.html","date":"2021-05-06T03:07:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243988725.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20210506023918-20210506053918-00324.warc.gz","language_score":0.9303379654884338,"token_count":363,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__26805306","lang":"en","text":"Original abstract painting signed by the artist. Oil/mixed media on canvas board. I was born in Odessa, Ukraine in 1989. In 1997 with my parents I moved to Yerevan, Armenia where I got a Bachelor degree in Art and Design from Yerevan State Academy of Fine Arts. After getting my degree in 2009, I moved to Los Angeles, California for permanent residence, where I continued my art education.Currently I hold an Associate degree in Studio Arts, Art History and BA in Art and Design. I'm an independent artist, professional printmaker and educator. Although I'm a big fan of contemporary art, I consider myself as an abstract expressionist. I often combine several mediums, such as oil, acrylic, and watercolor. I paint landscapes, seascapes, villages and city views.\n2012 - LAVC annual juried show - LAVC Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 2013 - LAVC annual juried show - LAVC Gallery, Los Angeles, CA.\n2014 - LAVC annual juried show - LAVC Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. 2014 - Open call - Los Angeles Municipal Gallery LAMAG, Hollywood, CA. 2015 - Annual Holiday Show - Carter Sexton, North Hollywood, CA.\n2015 - LAVC annual juried show - LAVC Gallery, Los Angeles, CA. Works on display in Los Angeles, Toronto, Yerevan, Dublin, Manchester. The item \"Original painting mixed media collage/oil on canvas board 4x6 by Anastasiya\" is in sale since Sunday, September 23, 2018. This item is in the category \"Art\\Paintings\".\nThe seller is \"oilsbyana\" and is located in Glendale, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://finearts91.com/products/city-dreams","date":"2021-04-13T07:03:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038072175.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210413062409-20210413092409-00625.warc.gz","language_score":0.9558200240135193,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__156112449","lang":"en","text":"Painting: Giclee prints.\nBACKSTORY: City dreams illustrates a downtown sky view of Manhattan. look closer and you can see the Brooklyn bridge on the right of the picture plain. this painting was created with oil paint on canvas. its apart of a larger mosaic of pieces that were committed by a friend of mine.\n- 20\" H x 20\" W x 1 in\n- 30\" H x 30\" W x 1 in\n- 40\" H x 40\" W x 1 in\nextremely well packaged for quality care to get to you in mint condition.\nOur prints are giclee prints that are printed with UL ECOLOGO and UL GREENGUARD GOLD Certified 1 Water-based HP Latex Inks. They are hazard free, have no HAPs, and are nickel free. The canvas is a polyester material. The finished product has a semi-gloss surface.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://stjulian.com/events/artist-month-meet-greet-dundee","date":"2021-09-19T08:43:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-39/segments/1631780056752.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20210919065755-20210919095755-00174.warc.gz","language_score":0.9689128994941711,"token_count":103,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-39__0__215869968","lang":"en","text":"Join us at our DUNDEE tasting room where each month we will be featuring a local artist on our new art wall! View and buy art from a local artist while enjoying wine, cocktails, and slushies. September's artist is Jake Jackson. You can meet him and discuss his art at our Meet & Greet on September 18th.\nJake is a self-taught artist from Monroe, Michigan. He specializes in surrealistic portraits invoking a sense of wonder.\nSample of his work:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://parisgalleryweekend.com/en/gallery/galerie-le-minotaure-galerie-alain-le-gaillard/","date":"2023-09-25T14:08:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233508977.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20230925115505-20230925145505-00773.warc.gz","language_score":0.7843490839004517,"token_count":677,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__148172811","lang":"en","text":"During Paris Gallery Weekend 2023, the Galerie Le Minotaure will present a retrospective of Vladimir Baranoff-Rossiné, avant-garde musician, painter and sculptor, born in 1888 in Ukraine, in Kherson, in a Jewish family and died in Auschwitz in January 1944. This exhibition – bringing together works from the family as well as from important European and American collections – will retrace all periods of the artist’s life.\nExhibition from May 13 to July 29, 2023.\nGalerie Le Minotaure was created in 2002 by Benoit Sapiro, a member of the Compagnie Nationale des Experts and of the Comité Professionnel des Galeries d’Art, and vice-president of the Photo Saint Germain festival. Our first gallery is located on the former site of the famous Surrealist bookshop of the same name. In February 2023 we opened a second space 23 rue de Seine. Like its director, the gallery specialises in the artists of the School of Paris and in the avant-gardes of Central and Eastern Europe, from the 1910s to the 1960s. Its considerable collections have made it a regular collaborator with major museums such as the Russian state museums, including the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts.\nIn an art market increasingly obsessed with events and sensationalism, the gallery works to ensure that the work it presents are impeccable\n• in terms of art historical significance.\n• for their quality, resulting from a keen eye brought to bear on the constant flux of propositions from both private sources and auction houses.\n• by their optimal price-quality ratio, with quality and provenance a constant priority.\nBoris Aronson ; Nina Aizenberg ; François Angiboult ; Hans Arp ; Wladimir Baranoff-Rossiné ; Issachar Ber Ryback ; Erwin Blumenfeld ; IsItván Beöthy ; Ilse Bing ; Carl Buchheister ; Agustin Cárdenas ; Youla Chapoval ; Serge Charchoune ; Marc Chagall ; Le Corbusier Robert& Sonia Delaunay ; Walter Dexel ; Cesar Domela ; Alexandra Exter ; Serge Férat ; Georges Folmer ; Jean Gorin ; Natalia Gontcharova ; Jean Hélion ; Auguste Herbin ; Jacques Herold ; Adolf Hoffmeister ; Bela Kadar ; Paul Kallos ; Wassily Kandinsky; Lajos Kassák ; Jiří Kolář ; Frantisek Kupka ; André Lanskoy ; Fernand Léger ; Louis Marcoussis ; Janos Mattis Teutsch ; László Moholy-Nagy ; Amédée Ozenfant ; Jules Pascin ; Jean Pougny ; Anton Prinner ; Alfred Reth ; Man Ray ; Hugo Scheiber ; Carl Struwe ; Leopold Survage ; Sophie Taeuber-Arp ; Joaquin Torres Garcia ; Toyen (Marie Cerminova) ; Léon Tutundjian ; Henri Valensi ; Georges Valmier ; Marie Vassilieff ; Kirill Zdanevitch","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.art-in-movement.com/why-not-learn-more-about-painters.html","date":"2017-09-19T22:19:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818686043.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20170919221032-20170920001032-00600.warc.gz","language_score":0.955857515335083,"token_count":581,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__29556177","lang":"en","text":"How to make your House’s Exterior More Fantastic with Residential Painting, Exterior Painting and Staining\nIs the painting on your house’s exterior getting too unpleasant to look at? Or Is the paint starting to peel off and fade? If that is indeed the case, it will also be unpleasant for the passersby to see and you should definitely consider residential painting, in particular, exterior painting to make your house look brand new. The exterior of your house is the first thing that people would see, after all, and if you are conducting a business inside of your house, it will also attract more clients since it is all pleasant and nice.\nBut before you start with the makeover of your house’s exterior, check first if you have the budget to buy the paint, the painting materials and if you are planning to hire a residential painting company, make sure that you also have the right budget to pay them. Hiring a professional is actually one of the choices most especially if you have no time to do the painting yourself because of your busy schedule. But either way, you still have to prepare the money since if you get short, your project will definitely be a failure and you will be more inconvenienced.\nYou can start right away with the makeover of your house’s exterior once you have canvassed the paint and all tool that will be needed and of course, the money necessary to buy them. The color of the paint must complement the rest of your house, so make sure that you do no use any color that will make your house look like a joke. The colors should always match, but it doesn’t mean that you have to change the original color of the walls; in fact, you can use the same paint color, but for a change, you might consider using a different one and the same goes with the staining of your siding. If these are all done well, you can expect a good result, that is, a beautiful and fantastic exterior of your house.\nFinding Ways To Keep Up With Experts\nBut then again, if you can’t do the painting, yourself, for various reasons, don’t hesitate to hire a professional. Don’t forget though that there are residential painting companies and staining companies that don’t very much cater to the needs of their clients, so make sure you choose the one that will provide you with the best service. In choosing for a good residential painting company or staining company for that matter, make sure that when you look at their website, all the information necessary for the clients to know is included in there. Because a client’s testimony will give you the idea what kind of services this particular company offers, make sure to also read those reviews and comments online or you can ask them in person.5 Uses For Experts","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fashionmayann.wordpress.com/tag/cecily-brown/","date":"2019-07-17T04:55:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195525046.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20190717041500-20190717063500-00175.warc.gz","language_score":0.8658158779144287,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__15307472","lang":"en","text":"Cecily Brown’s abstract paintings have influenced the Prabal Gurung Autumn/Winter 2014-2015 Show.\nAnother Cecily Brown-inspired collection : Dries Van Noten Autumn/Winter 2011-2012 (some prints were based on Cecily Brown’s works).\nPhoto : VOGUE.fr\nPosted by Fashion Mayann on March 25, 2014 in Art\nTags: Abstract art, art, Cecily Brown, Fashion, Inspiration, Painting, Prabal Gurung\nEnter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.\nJoin 1,343 other followers\nBlog at WordPress.com.\nEntries (RSS) and Comments (RSS)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://vanessalemenart.blogspot.com/2022/01/liminal-beings-solo-exhibition.html","date":"2023-03-30T12:06:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949181.44/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330101355-20230330131355-00524.warc.gz","language_score":0.9258403182029724,"token_count":491,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__120830534","lang":"en","text":"Liminal Beings Solo Exhibition\n|Unfurling Hollow, oil on panel, 12x16\" (sold)|\n|Nectar Spirits, oil on panel, 12x16\" (sold)|\n|Blue Pill, oil on panel, 14x11\" (sold)|\n|Phantasm, oil on panel, 16x12\" (sold)|\n|Bonded Nomads, oil on yupo/panel, 12x9\" (sold)|\n|Conjure, oil on panel, 14x11\"|\n|Harbinger Foam, oil on panel, 12x9\"|\n|Sails, oil on panel, 11x14\" (sold)|\nThis series of paintings is a heartfelt poem to the darkness, the chaos, and the unknown. Each of these Liminal Beings defines an acknowledgement and acceptance of the unfamiliar and the different, the deep-down, rawness of humanity that all of us share but so many stifle or cast aside. If these paintings have stirred a curiosity or a pause to wonder for a moment, then they have evoked a response that could lead to the possibility of a broader acceptance, a connection, and becoming a bit closer to what humanity truly is.\nLike with humans, there is a story in these beings that shifts and evolves as the viewer spends time experiencing them. Liminal Beings are the threshold, a bridge to an acceptance of the unknown and a chance at understanding one another.\nThere are 24 paintings total. These are just a few of them, but you can view them all at Copro Gallery in their web preview in Past Exhibitions.\nIf you'd like to read more about the paintings, I've posted a few articles on Muddy Colors about them here:\n\"Liminal Beings\" click here\n\"Art and Contemplation\" click here\n\"Immersed in a New Mindscape Painting\" click here\n\"Why Try New Things?\" click here\n\"Learning To Swim. A Metaphor\" click here\n\"Painting The Intangible\" click here\nI'm very grateful for the opportunity to show these paintings, and so motivated by the experience to keep exploring. Stay tuned for more! And thanks for reading :) For more frequent posts with my art, WIPs, upcoming shows and workshops, visit my Instagram acccount @vanessalemen","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://abhousepainters.blogspot.com/2016/03/benjamin-moore-paints.html","date":"2020-10-22T08:57:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107879362.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20201022082653-20201022112653-00074.warc.gz","language_score":0.7446131706237793,"token_count":2234,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__127927644","lang":"en","text":"A Guide To Professional Do It Your Self Interior And Exterior New House Painting & Repainting.\nThursday, 3 March 2016\nBenjamin Moore Paints\nBenjamin Moore Paints 1/2 Price Pro Calgary Painting\nAny Benjamin Moore Paint Products You Pick Is The Right Choice. 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Our list to where you want your paint color to end of leaks.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://laureljohnsoncopywriter.com/portfolio/color-choices-simplified/","date":"2020-06-06T05:36:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590348509972.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20200606031557-20200606061557-00157.warc.gz","language_score":0.8319351673126221,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__202649932","lang":"en","text":"New tools help overcome a major obstacle on the shopper’s journey: choosing color.\nFinding just the right color can stop many shoppers from buying paint. To make choosing a Valspar color easier, we created new chip rack brochures, customized to the way people shop.\nClick images to enlarge\nFor shoppers who want color inspiration, we created 30 brochures, each filled with color-inspiring copy, the perfect white and a range of coordinating colors for a whole-home color palette.\nFor shoppers who know the exact color they want, a guide to the Best of the Best Valspar colors, complete with interior navigation to help pick the right color.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://champak.in/tag/moral-story/page/2","date":"2020-02-18T06:33:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-10/segments/1581875143635.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20200218055414-20200218085414-00167.warc.gz","language_score":0.9966925978660583,"token_count":104,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-10__0__69802106","lang":"en","text":"Seenu was very proud of her eggs and sat on them everyday and kept them warm. She would get up for some time every day to find something to eat. But, one day, Seenu returned to get the shock of her life.\nRatu, the mouse loved to draw and paint. His two best friends were his brush and his set of paints. The only animal in the entire forest who appreciated Ratu's drawing and painting was old Lambu, the monkey, who was a painter himself.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://paintingzines.mystrikingly.com/blog/all-you-need-to-know-when-looking-for-a-reliable-house-painting-contractor","date":"2020-05-29T13:23:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-24/segments/1590347404857.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20200529121120-20200529151120-00437.warc.gz","language_score":0.9688035249710083,"token_count":570,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-24","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-24__0__16937973","lang":"en","text":"It is not easy to find the best painting company. To be successful in finding the right company, you will have to take the right steps. Proffessinal house painter are the ones to be used only. Reasons to why right personnel needs are because internal and externals wall of a big mansion needs experienced painters to paint them. Right materials and tools need good people to identify them.\nHiring a certified painter in your region is not that hard since it requires a little knowledge. Giving your home a look you wish to and handling of colors is all you wanted from him or her. It is challenging to find a good painter on the internet without meeting them. Family members and friends will help you get a reputable painting company. Your the home will get the look you dream off if the painters possess great painting skills. It brings about satisfaction of having a good painting company. You should refer other potential clients for them to be pleased as you. Best painting companies have records showing customers who are happy with their work. They provide you with a chance to follow up with other customers. Know more about insurance at https://www.encyclopedia.com/entrepreneurs/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/interior-painting-service.\nTo know more about a particular painting company, visit their homepage. The photos of other previous posts and reading their testimonials can assist you in understanding what others have experienced. If you want to know more on the reality of the information, you can call some of the customers found in the website. Customers are advised to beware of a phony painting contractor who displays fake details on their work. Reviews of local search engine checking is also good. The physical location of your living area helps a lot in producing the local search results and reviews. Since they are dealing with the whole public, few low ratings will be there, but they should not deter you at all. Keep apart from that painting contractor who has terrible reviews.\nWhen looking for a painter, the primary factor is pricing your project. There are those tips which are, however, provided by the painting contractor. This includes one the time taken to complete the whole task of painting. The contractor’s second tip concerns the materials cost and their estimated quantities. contractor issues promises when to complete. The painter should stick to his time completion period that’s he provided. suggestions of specific paints. For an experienced painter, he delivers what is asked of him happily since the task is made more accessible by the client. It is good to know the numbers of painters the painting contractor will use. Be sure to read more now!\nWe just sent you an email. Please click the link in the email to confirm your subscription!\nOKSubscriptions powered by Strikingly","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://briandadam.blogspot.com/2010/02/bathroom-update-1.html","date":"2017-05-23T07:16:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607591.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523064440-20170523084440-00314.warc.gz","language_score":0.967054545879364,"token_count":257,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__101576573","lang":"en","text":"It's Monday...and still no baby! I can't say that I'm surprised. She has not been showing any signs of coming anytime soon. I'm still feeling great...antsy, but great. To keep myself busy, I have a bunch of little projects to do this week so I don't go crazy.\nThis weekend we tackled painting the bathroom. Remember this inspiration board?\nAfter taking out the old sink, we discovered some really awesome 80's wallpaper. They apparently didn't care about removing it since the sink was going there.\nI wanted to paint the top half of the bathroom white and the lower portion a darker greyish shade of the aqua color called \"Aqua Smoke\" by Behr. Home Depot happens to be having a paint sale where Glidden paint is only $14.97 for a gallon. So I had them color match the Behr color using the Glidden paint. Well, let's just say it DID NOT TURN OUT. You can see for yourself.\nOh well for color matching!! I am not going for a child's Caribbean themed bathroom thank you very much. I was going for a calm, serene color. So today, I'm headed back to Home Depot to get the right color this time.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.manchesterwoodcraft.com/product-page/christmas-paint-set-craft-gift-set-diy-paint-gift-kit","date":"2020-09-22T00:40:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400202686.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20200922000730-20200922030730-00185.warc.gz","language_score":0.8587587475776672,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__246540109","lang":"en","text":"Celebrate the holiday season by fostering creativity & fun with our high-quality Baltic Birch wooden ornament paint kit. Celebrate milestones, memories, or simply create the perfect personalized gift for friends & family. Each set includes 8 ornaments (tree, star, stocking, angel, bell, snowman candy-cane, & mitten); two paint brushes, and a set of acrylic paints.\nChristmas Paint Set, Craft Gift Set, DIY Paint Gift Kit\n- Measurements: each is 1/8\" thick; size varies between shapes (no ornament is over 5\" long)\n- Great for gifts, crafts, & holidays\n- Sturdy & durable Birch ornaments\n- Kit Includes 8 ornaments, paint pallet, & two brushes\n- Recommended for children age 3+","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kaiapoi.info/kaiapoi-directory/ruby-whitty-unicorn-art-studio/","date":"2021-01-19T09:46:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703518201.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20210119072933-20210119102933-00431.warc.gz","language_score":0.9736437797546387,"token_count":363,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__20729807","lang":"en","text":"Ruby Whitty – Unicorn Art Studio\nArt has always been a passion of mine. As a child I loved to draw and paint – it was an escape.\nAs life went on: marriage, having twins and emigrating to New Zealand from the UK took over and there was little time for pencils and brushes.\nIt is now that I have time to begin my journey……..\nI started with Folk Art, I loved the specialized brushes and clean lines and shading required. I then tried applying these disciplines to canvas and board using a variety of mediums. Favouring Acrylics.\nAs I have not had any formal training, I try to imagine the finished painting then work out how to do it.\nI gain inspiration from many sources: nature, glass, fruit, flowers, landscapes, buildings and historical landmarks to name a few. But I am always willing to try something new – go in a different direction.\nI have recently produced a collection of unusual abstract works called ‘Industrial Chaos’ inspired from childhood memories of my brother’s profession as a tool maker.\nThis has led me to even more abstract works, which I am enjoying very much but I still love to paint landscapes and still life.\nI am actively involved with the Rangiora Art Society and am President of the Kaiapoi Creative Arts section of the KWMC.\nLocal exhibitions are the main avenue where I present my work. These are wonderful opportunities to network with other creative people in my community. Of which there are many.\nI am available for commission work.\nI feel incredibly blessed that I am able to express myself by way of a brush. The journey so far has taught me a lot about myself and everyday I look forward to what it brings creatively.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.onlygoodnewsdaily.com/post/washington-crossing-the-delaware","date":"2022-12-05T07:21:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446711013.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20221205064509-20221205094509-00294.warc.gz","language_score":0.9591217637062073,"token_count":289,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__21083212","lang":"en","text":"Among the most recognizable paintings in American history, it could sell for as much as $20 million when it goes to auction next month, after hanging in the White House for 35 years.\nGerman-American painter Emanuel Leutze’s 1851 depiction of George Washington and the Continental Army crossing the Delaware River during the American Revolution has appeared in millions of students’ history textbooks, on stamps and even on the New Jersey state quarter.\nIt will go to auction at Christie’s next month in New York, where it’s expected to sell for between $15 and $20 million.\nThe painting previously hung in the White House for about 35 years while on loan from Detroit millionaire industrialist Richard Manoogian, spanning from President Richard Nixon’s administration through Barack Obama’s two terms in office, when it was often displayed in the West Wing lobby.\nIn 2015, billionaire Robert Kierlin and his wife Mary Burrichter announced they purchased the painting for an undisclosed sum, and loaned it to the Minnesota Marine Art Museum in Winona, Minnesota, which the couple founded. They have now decided to put it up for sale.\nThe 40-by-68 inch painting is a smaller version of the roughly 12-by-21 foot painting that hangs in the American Wing of the Metropolitan Museum of New York, where it is one of the collection’s most popular paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.artshaitian.com/Pages/haitianartsemerand.html","date":"2014-03-08T15:43:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-10/segments/1393999655040/warc/CC-MAIN-20140305060735-00016-ip-10-183-142-35.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8414587378501892,"token_count":170,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-10__0__173224577","lang":"en","text":"Highland Park • Pittsburgh, PA 15206 • 1-412-661-1498\nA Haitian Art Gallery\nSemerand was born in Cap Haitian in 1953. He later attended Lecole des Beaux Artes in Port-au-Prince. For such a fine artist he is relatively unknown.\n|#GS657. Galland Semerand\n24x30\" Acrylic on canvas\n\"Eglise St. Gerard\"\n1987 $3200 Framed in gold with liner. SALE! $2400\n* There is some minor separation at the corners of the frame, but not enough to be distracting.\n|#GS09A330 Galland Semerand\n20x24\" Acrylic on canvas\n2009. $1800 unframed\n|Detail of La Sirene|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://shawnteschateau.blogspot.com/","date":"2017-05-23T06:46:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607591.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523064440-20170523084440-00432.warc.gz","language_score":0.9313455820083618,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__102122440","lang":"en","text":"I am SO excited about this transformation! I think this is a great example of what a little paint and a WHOLE lot of talent can do! Our class decided we needed an update from the sterile concrete walls that normally surround us on Sunday mornings. So, we picked out some paint, knocked out a wall to make a little coffee nook and hired Alfonso Garcia to paint a few murals! On top of that we have prayed our hearts out for a comfy place to invite others. What do you think?! Can't wait to post the finished product!\n|The sterile white walls!!|\n|Finished mural in main classroom!|\n|The coffee nook! More pics to come - we are ready to add a coffee bar, cabinets, and of course COFFEE!|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.belafinearts.net/contact/","date":"2023-06-02T02:52:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224648245.63/warc/CC-MAIN-20230602003804-20230602033804-00101.warc.gz","language_score":0.9724722504615784,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__169438718","lang":"en","text":"Painting on canvas using oils or acrylics is my medium of choice. I occasionally use pastels for underlying effect and plaster for texture, but for the most part I simply paint on canvas.\nI lean towards oils for those paintings that I have plenty of time to work because of the slow drying time. Also, oil paint does not darken up as much as acrylic when it dries so is quite easy to control.\nI really enjoy painting abstracts and impressions of people and places I imagine in my dreams. Places that calm my soul. I can paint places that do exist from time to time, but creating places that do not exist are where my imagination has a chance to run wild.\nDreams and imagination are something we have as a child and somehow, we lose them along the way. Expressing myself on canvas brings me back to my childish years and allows me to play again.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.mrpilgrim.co.uk/portfolio/mrorange-comic-paintings-for-sale/","date":"2022-05-28T22:35:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652663021405.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20220528220030-20220529010030-00240.warc.gz","language_score":0.9305909872055054,"token_count":238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__33194418","lang":"en","text":"Comic Paintings for Sale – Fluffy But Not Cute\nAs a massive fan of comics and comic art I wanted to create this comic paintings for sale in a style that is at once vibrant and detailed.\nI started by sketching the eyes and mouth roughly and proceeded to use flat colours to provide an outline. I used acrylic paint and painstakingly added individual brush strokes to create a stylised hair effect.\nThis original piece is not available to buy however prints are available through my buy art online shop.\nPrices from £7 + Delivery\n“Fluffy But Not Cute” is available in Mr Pilgrim’s secure Etsy shop here :\nFluffy But Not Cute Artist Prints\nFor FAQs about the ordering and returns process please see Mr Pilgrim’s buy art online page with additional links to all of his art for sale. All paintings and prints are securely packaged with adequate padding to ensure you receive them in pristine condition. If you like this piece please like on facebook! You can also follow me on the Mr Pilgrim twitter feed for all the latest news and canvas art paintings. See my contact info for any comments or questions.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://professionalhomesolutionsdenver.com/home-remodeling/painting/","date":"2019-04-24T19:51:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578656640.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20190424194348-20190424220348-00211.warc.gz","language_score":0.9435880780220032,"token_count":229,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__110180518","lang":"en","text":"Do you need a qualified and experienced residential painter to revamp the look of your house? That’s our specialty! Transform your house into a home with a custom paint design for the interior and exterior of your residence. We offer interior and exterior residential painting throughout Denver.\nOne of the most inexpensive ways to remodel your home and give it a fresh face is a new paint job. When you need quality interior painting at a reasonable price, you have come to the right place.Because we understand the value of a dollar, we work hard to save you yours. Let us improve the aesthetic value of your walls, crown molding, baseboards, and even ceilings.\nQuestions to Ask Your Painting Contractor:\n- Do you start on time?\n- Are you licensed and insured?\n- Will you protect areas not to be painted?\n- Are you going to use premium paint?\n- Do you provide free, on-site home inspections?\nWe can proudly answer “Yes!” to each of these questions. Ask us any questions of your own and this painting contractor will respond to your satisfaction.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://canvasspecial.co.za/3-piece-canvas-art-above-the-bed/","date":"2023-12-08T20:20:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100769.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208180539-20231208210539-00197.warc.gz","language_score":0.8995766639709473,"token_count":754,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__123962133","lang":"en","text":"Are you tired of staring at a blank wall above your bed? Adding a 3 piece canvas art set can transform your bedroom into a relaxing oasis. Not only does it add visual interest to the room, but it also creates a focal point that ties everything together. With so many options available, from serene landscapes to abstract prints, you are sure to find the perfect piece to complement your decor. In this post, we’ve rounded up our top picks for stunning 3 piece canvas art sets that will take your bedroom design to the next level.\nConsider utilizing 3 piece canvas art above the bed to boost your bedroom’s aesthetic and create a gorgeous focal point. This style of artwork is available in groups of three, providing depth and aesthetic appeal to any room. Whether you select a landscape or an abstract motif, 3 pieces of canvas art over the bed may convert your bedroom into a fashionable retreat that expresses your particular taste.\nHere are some tips for using 3 pieces of canvas art above your bed\nConsider the size and placement of the artwork\nConsider the size and positioning of the canvas to create a balanced and aesthetically appealing presentation for your 3 Piece Canvas Art Above the Bed. Pick a piece of art about two-thirds the width of your headboard, and make sure the height of the canvas is proportional to your bed and ceiling. Appropriately measuring your three-piece canvas art above the bed will enhance the beauty and refinement of your bedroom design.\nConsider the height of your ceiling and the size of your bed when determining location. You may hang the canvas higher over the bed if you have a high ceiling or a bigger bed. If you have a lower ceiling or a smaller bed, hanging the canvas lower will give a cozier appearance.\nChoose a cohesive theme\nChoose a 3 piece canvas art set that complements each other with a similar theme or colour scheme. Opt for landscapes, abstract art, or portraits. If you need more clarification, consider the colour scheme of your bedroom and choose a set that matches it.\nExperiment with different styles\nChoose a three-piece canvas art set that matches your bedroom’s style. Consider a set of abstract artwork with bold lines and shapes for a modern or minimalist bedroom.\nUse lighting to highlight the artwork\nUtilizing lighting to accentuate your three-piece canvas painting above your bed may add drama to your bedroom design. Bring attention to the artwork by using a spotlight or directional lighting. Instead, you may create a quiet and personal setting using softer lighting such as table lamps or string lights.\nIn conclusion, 3 piece of canvas art above the bed is the ideal accent to any bedroom’s décor. You may create a visually attractive display that adds a degree of refinement and elegance to your area by carefully considering the artwork’s size, location, topic, and style. Why not add 3 pieces of canvas art above the bed and change your bedroom into a gorgeous and calming retreat where you’ll like spending time?\nBuy 3 Piece Canvas Art from Canvas Special\nIf you’re looking for high-quality, affordable 3 piece canvas art sets, look no further than Canvas Special. With a wide range of designs to choose from, you’re sure to find the perfect piece to suit your style and budget. Their prints are made with premium materials, ensuring that the colors and details are vibrant and long-lasting. Plus, with their fast and reliable shipping, you can have your new art piece up on your bedroom wall in no time. Don’t settle for a boring, uninspired bedroom when you can elevate your space with a stunning 3-piece canvas art set from Canvas Special.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.badibidu.com/product-page/a-leek-in-my-garden-a5-original","date":"2022-05-23T20:21:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662561747.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20220523194013-20220523224013-00772.warc.gz","language_score":0.9315701723098755,"token_count":285,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__133543777","lang":"en","text":"A leek in my garden A5 ORIGINAL\nThere’s a Leek in my Garden is a single, A5 original watercolour, gouache and ink artwork. You can have it framed or unframed. This painting is a record of my style of gardening where flowers and vegetables live alongside each other in a glorious happy mess. It’s got sunflowers, echinacea, dog rose, salvia, forget me nots, poppies and leeks! It can brighten up a corner of your home and would also be ideal as a gift.\nHOW IS IT MADE\nMy paintings are created in layers of watercolour and gouache and then details are inked at the end. High quality paints and paper ensure the colours are vibrant, please note that some colours may look different on varying computer screens compared to natural light. Originals will be signed in pencil in the bottom corner.\nBefore I post them, originals are wrapped in a plastic envelope to keep them really dry and clean, tissue paper and finally posted in a hard-backed envelope to prevent bending in transit. If you would like your packaging to be plastic-free please let me know. Please re-use all packing where possible.\nI hope you love your item, if there are any issues please message me and I will do my absolute best to help you.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bestdamnsocomleague.com/beginners-guide-to-painting-and-decoration/","date":"2019-11-18T22:21:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496669847.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20191118205402-20191118233402-00355.warc.gz","language_score":0.9593510031700134,"token_count":573,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__135860059","lang":"en","text":"Everybody dreams of having a beautiful, clean, perfect home. However, getting your house done up takes a lot of time, effort, patience and money. Hiring people to help you make important furniture decisions, and professional painters can all be quite heavy on the pocket. An easier way to deal with a home renovation and decoration is by simple doing it yourself. You can start with deciding what kind of colours you want on your walls. Whether you want just one colour in a room, or 3, the choice is entirely up to you.painter and decorator\nOnce you’ve got your colours all picked out, you’re ready to start the wall painting process. First, make sure that you cover your floor, and any furniture that is already in the room. You can either use lots of old newspapers, or a plastic sheet to do this. Then make sure your walls are ready for a coat of paint. They need to be absolutely clean, and there shouldn’t be any dents or holes on the surface. You can use painter’s tape to cover up the door frames, window sills, and any other places near the wall that you want to keep paint-free. You start your painting with a medium sized brush, making a 2 or 3 inch border inwards from the corner. Once this is done, you can use the famous W method to paint in the rest of the wall with a roller. If the first coat of paint hasn’t properly covered up the wall, you can apply a second coat once the first one has completely dried. When your paint is still a little damp, make sure you pull off your painter’s tape, otherwise you risk peeling off some of your paint as well.\nOnce your walls are all dry, you’re ready to start decorating! Home decoration is a beautiful art that allows you to make the most of any room. It is important to remember that the furniture you choose should complement the colours on your wall. You can use varying shapes, textures and shades of a colour to create a sense of harmony in the room. If there’s any part of your room you want to highlight, you can use big or unusual objects to draw attention to the area. This can also be done at the painting stage, by painting that area or wall a different colour from the rest of the room. It is important to keep ratio and proportion in mind. If you have big pieces of furniture, place them in your bigger rooms. They would occupy too much space in smaller rooms, and make the room appear cramped. On the other hand, small pieces of furniture in large rooms make the room look empty. Once your furniture is in place, you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your masterpiece from anywhere in your home!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.markgiaimo.com/portrait-studies-alla-prima-giaimo","date":"2017-11-25T05:36:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934809419.96/warc/CC-MAIN-20171125051513-20171125071513-00398.warc.gz","language_score":0.7760037779808044,"token_count":292,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__191696897","lang":"en","text":"Sketch of Sandi\n18x24\", oil on linen, 2017. Private Collection\nWoman in the window\n22x28\", oil on linen, 2016\n8x10, oil on canvas board, 2015. Available.\nCharlie on the Verge\n12x16\", oil on linen board, 2009. Private Collection\nOil on canvas panel 8x10\", 2013. Available.\nThe Mad Hatter (Marc Rothschild)\n18x24\", oil on canvas, 2009. Private Collection\nSelf-portrait in blue\n8x10\", oil on linen. SOLD\n13 (Portrait of Molly)\n21x42\", oil on linen, 2015.\nGirl with a Red Bow\n11 x 14\", oil on canvas (NFS), 2014\n8 x 10\", oil on canvas mounted to panel, 2012. Available at the Fraser Gallery.\nPortrait sketch of Scott Bortot\n18x24\" oil on linen, 2015 Private Collection\nThe Philosopher (Portrait of Jon Hendrix))\n29x40\", oil on linen, 2015.\nThe Orange Shawl\n12x16 oil on linen, 2013. Available.\nSketch of Mia\n16x20, Oil on Linen, 2015, Private Collection\nSketch of Renee\n11 x 16\", oil on linen board, 2012. Available.\nPortrait sketches of friends and family, painted from life.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://avasmarthome.com/how-to-paint-baseboard-heaters/","date":"2023-09-24T17:16:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506658.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924155422-20230924185422-00477.warc.gz","language_score":0.9445828795433044,"token_count":1378,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__178184428","lang":"en","text":"Our aim in this post is to describe (how to paint baseboard heaters) some of the best ways to paint heaters, as well as provide some tips for making sure that your work looks good and your heater lasts for as long as possible.\nAs a home improvement professional, you know how important it is to keep your home comfortable, even in the winter months. Painting baseboard heaters are a great way to make your house feel cozy and warm.\nBut how do you know which type of heater to buy? Which paints work best? Which paints contain the best performance? This post will give you all the information you need to choose the perfect paint for your baseboard heater.\nPaint baseboard heaters are an inexpensive, easy way to add warmth to your home. The good news is that there are many different types of heaters available, and you can easily find one that matches your decor. However, choosing a color scheme for your heaters can be confusing.\nHere we will explain what kinds of heaters there are, and what colors are best for each. We will also go over some of the best options for painting them. How to Paint Baseboard Heaters There are a variety of ways to paint baseboard heaters.\nHow to Choose the Right Paint?\nThe color scheme for the paint is the same as other baseboards, and the paint should match the wall color. It’s a good idea to match the flooring color too since baseboard heaters are often on a lower level than the main floor.\nIf you have a white or cream-colored floor, you might want to try something more muted such as gray or tan. Some of the best colors for baseboard heaters are white, dark gray, black, and charcoal. The baseboard heater is probably the most inexpensive option for adding warmth to your home.\nHow to Protect Your Walls?\nThe best heaters that are available are usually made of aluminum or fiberglass. If you have a small space, it may not be worth investing in a baseboard heater. For bigger spaces, you can definitely add a baseboard heater to make your home warmer and more welcoming.\nIf you are looking for something with a bit more style, then you might want to consider installing an under-cabinet baseboard heater. These can give you the same benefits as a traditional baseboard heater but they are installed under the cabinets. This gives you more flexibility in terms of where you can place them.\nHow to Find the Best Paint for Your Project?\nThe paint on the heater ratio is different than most other types of heaters. Furnace: Furnaces are the workhorses of your home heating system. They take a lot of abuse, so make sure they’re well-maintained and installed correctly.\nIf you’ve ever seen a furnace, you know it’s large and intimidating. In addition to being large, furnaces can be complicated and confusing. Some furnaces require that you purchase additional equipment like a condensing unit or a heat pump.\nWe select the best heater paint for our viewer\nRust-Oleum 7751830 High Heat Spray Paint\nOil-based formula designed to renew and protect metal surfaces subject to heat up to 1000F covers up to the Rust-Oleum high heat spray paint is ideal for updating the exterior of barbeque grills, wood burning stoves, radiators, engines, or other metal items.\nThis is the total area of the building. It dries to the touch in 30 minutes with a rich finish that protects against rust and protects against chipping.\nHow to Apply the Paint\nThe paint apply to heaters, such as those used in vehicle exhaust systems and the like, is usually sprayed through a spray gun or spray nozzle. The paint is typically heated before it is applied to the surface so that the paint will flow more easily from the nozzle.\nTypically, the heated paint is supplied to the nozzle through a flexible hose. A heater is usually used to heat the paint before it is sprayed, because the paint may otherwise cool too much when it is sprayed, and thus would not flow readily out of the nozzle.\nHow to Cure the Paint?\nThe paint cure is an essential step in preparing a wall for painting. Most paints are applied with a brush and then allowed to dry. If this step is skipped, the paint will not dry to a hard finish. If you plan to use exterior latex paint, it should be applied with a spray gun.\nThe paint must be allowed to dry before any other work can be done on the wall. If your paint is still wet when you begin working on the wall, the wet paint will absorb dust, dirt, and other particles that can mar the wall’s surface.\nHow to Test the Paint?\nThe paint is tested through a series of experiments. The most important of which is the “paint out” test. This test is conducted to determine if the paint has been contaminated with any toxic chemicals.\nIf it is determined that the paint has been infected, then the paint must be removed from the surface and replaced with a new batch of paint. Testing for Lead in Water A water sample is taken from the faucet in your home. The sample is sent to a lab where it is tested for the presence of lead.\nHow to Remove the Paint?\nThe paint can be removed in several different ways. You can use heat, solvents, or just plain elbow grease. Heat The best way to remove the paint is with a heat gun. The heat will melt and soften the paint, allowing it to be removed without damaging the surface underneath.\nThis process takes time, so be patient. Heat guns are sold at most hardware stores, auto parts stores, and most home improvement stores. Solvent If you’re using a heat gun, you can use a solvent to help speed up the process.\nThere are two types of solvents: water-based and oil-based. Water-based solvents are best for removing latex paint from drywall or wood but aren’t effective on other kinds of paint. Oil-based solvents are best for removing any type of paint, including latex.\nMost water-based solvents contain alcohol, which can damage the surface underneath. Some manufacturers make an oil-based solvent that contains no alcohol. This is called a “no-clean” product.\n- 10 Best Tankless Water Heaters for Homes\n- Best Pet Smart Heaters Review\n- Life Smart Heaters Reviews\n- Amazon Basics Portable Eco-Smart Space Heater Review","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://goingtogetugly.wixsite.com/michaelharrisart/post/portraits-portraits-portraits","date":"2023-03-28T14:43:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296948867.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20230328135732-20230328165732-00200.warc.gz","language_score":0.9540333151817322,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__232430474","lang":"en","text":"Busy with portraits in the last few months. Here are three that I've recently delivered.\nI'm taking new orders, so feel free to contact me if you have any questions about getting a portrait for yourself or a family member.\nIt's a unique and very personal way to honour a loved one or to celebrate an important milestone in life. They really do become cherished family heirlooms.\nMr. Galle, 14\" X 18\" oil on canvas\nBryan's Love, 18\" X 14\" oil on canvas\nThe Partland Family, 36\" X 28\" oil on canvas","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://lovingtopaint.com/collections/art-instruction-classes","date":"2024-04-13T07:23:36Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816586.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413051941-20240413081941-00159.warc.gz","language_score":0.9401323795318604,"token_count":556,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__4830164","lang":"en","text":"Can't paint? Aren't creative? I guarantee you will be! Without the right supplies and without the right teacher, learning to paint can be overwhelming and discouraging. There are so many benefits to painting.\nWhy Loving To Paint?\nWe come to you or learn in our studio\nNo paint experience needed\nWe bring all supplies\nYou pick your project\nAll classes taught by a professional artist\nWhy Learn to Paint?\nPainting is an individual activity even in the workshop or classroom; the student enters his/her own world, a world full of possibilities. Stimulus of the creative mind allow the student to positively isolate from reality, which provides a mental rest that lowers stress and generates relaxation and happiness feelings. Working in a non-competitive, relaxed environment (the teacher plays a major role here) will enable the student to greater personal achievements; this will strengthen his/her individuality and self-esteem.\nAdults who learn to paint learn to persevere and are encouraged to create something that belongs only to them, a personal project, unique and enormously satisfying.\nDrawing and painting stimulate both the left and right brain hemispheres. The first deals with the rational, logic elements and the second one maximizes our creativity and emotions. Painting is helpful during the growth and development stages of children as well as in adulthood when it is very valuable to fight illnesses like Alzheimer. Painting boosts imagination; the imagination of Alzheimer patients, whose memory starts to vanish, is strengthened. Emotions are part of the creative world we all have inside. Making those emotions flow through painting helps create harmony between the heart and mind, which leads us to experience happiness, love, empathy and peace. Within this chaotic world we live, the visualization and relaxation that we obtain through painting are tools that in the long run, benefit our emotional, organic, energetic and spiritual being.\nWhy Acrylic Paint?\nAcrylic painting is the most versatile and exciting medium for beginner painters. But where to start with so many tutorials, advice and materials on the market?\nIt can be confusing to know what to do with all the information on acrylic painting.Is it really worth the trouble?\nThe answer is YES! Acrylics are awesome, but the advice out there is so confusing. Now you can learn what you actually need to know to start painting. Take a class with professional artist, Meg Quinlisk. Her classes are easy, fun and very empowering.\nRelax and have fun painting with a great group of people. Meet new friends or gather a group of friends, coworkers or family to enjoy 2 hours of painting. Or take a private lesson and maximize your learning. Leave class with a beautiful acrylic painting. Now is the time to embrace your creative side!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sandtex.co.uk/products/sandtex-one-coat-exterior-satin-paint/","date":"2017-04-29T03:32:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123270.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00142-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7991249561309814,"token_count":181,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__113975743","lang":"en","text":"Sandtex® One Coat Exterior Satin Paint\nA time saving paint for exterior wood & metal, our Sandtex® One Coat Exterior Paint is now available in a Satin finish. Ideal for simply and quickly refreshing previously painted surfaces.\n• Easy one coat coverage\n• Tough, waterproof finish\n• Drip resistant formulation\n• For all exterior wood & suitably primed metal\nColoursSandtex® One Coat Exterior Satin Paint is available in the following colours:\nThe colours shown on this website may not match exactly with the end result. Sandtex® cannot be held responsible for any variations between product and swatches shown.\nApplication: Apply by brush\nDrying Time: Touch Dry: 3 – 4 hours Re-coat: 16 hours\nCoverage: 10 m2 per litre. 750ml will cover approximately 8 m2. Dependent on surface texture.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carmelart.org/show/sheila-delimont-kate-martin/","date":"2021-08-03T07:25:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154432.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20210803061431-20210803091431-00258.warc.gz","language_score":0.9626482129096985,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__21958362","lang":"en","text":"Sheila Delimont and Kate Martin convey their love of the Western landscape in the paintings for their new exhibit. Both of these women became members of the Carmel Art Association in 2017 and have joined together for the first time to share their interpretations of our dramatic coastal and mountain environments.\nKate is primarily a plein air painter who strives to capture the mood, light and atmosphere of the scene she is observing. She works quickly, making intuitive decisions as she preserves the essence of the landscape. For this collection of oils, however, Kate painted exclusively in studio.\nSheila works in her studio, creating large-scale oil paintings that evolve over many sessions at her easel. She seeks to capture the atmosphere of the location – the feeling of “being there.”\nBoth artists have a deep emotional connection to the places they paint. The dramatic coastline is exhilarating with its precipices and stunning views. The coastal marshes are restorative with their serene waterways and wildlife. The canyons are sculptural with bright colors. Dramatic storms, sunlit days, and encroaching fog bring ever-changing moods to these environments and provide never-ending painting opportunities for both artists.\nEnjoy viewing their painterly depictions of our beautiful coastal and canyon landscapes.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.paintedbyholly.com/","date":"2013-05-22T22:56:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368702454815/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516110734-00026-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8696794509887695,"token_count":163,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__39857982","lang":"en","text":"I am a Memphis, TN artist creating watercolor paintings. I also paint portraits and custom invitations, and reproduce my work on stationery products. Thank you for visiting my site!\nSaturday, May 18th\n9 a.m. to 5 p.m.\nThis annual event is held at the courthouse lawn on the historic Hernando square. There will be live music, children's activities, and over 200 artisans selling unique, handmade items. Come see me in space #80 on the North side of the square!\nRead the Spring Newsletter! Find it HERE.\nLook for me at these upcoming events...\nFind me on facebook!\n\"An artist is a dreamer consenting to dream of the actual world.\" -George Santayana\nAll images © Holly B. Johnson","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thedalema.com/2016/11/05/blank-canvas/","date":"2023-06-07T18:25:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654012.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20230607175304-20230607205304-00648.warc.gz","language_score":0.9581649899482727,"token_count":297,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__61013858","lang":"en","text":"I think you saw their true colors but painted over them. I think you thought maybe, if you mixed your colors with theirs, the painting would be a real work of art. We do that when we love someone.\nUnfortunately, I wasted a lot of time repainting. I wasted a lot of time in denial; always blaming the poor lighting or the colors I was mixing with. Then I realized something, all those times I thought I was choosing the wrong colors, but I didn’t even like my own colors. You can’t paint a beautiful picture if you hate the colors you’re working with.\nSo I changed my colors. I spent a lot of time staring at a lonely, blank canvas. And I threw away a lot of paintings.\nI know my colors now. I know the colors that mix well with mine; anything less just won’t do. I don’t want to look down the road years from now and want to throw away the life I’ve worked so hard with my partner to paint.\nDon’t be the only one painting. Love your colors. Make sure they love their own colors, too. If they don’t, if you don’t, the painting will never be more than a recycled canvas – an artless piece of trash – no matter how talented the painter is.\n- The Dalema. August, 2016\nLeave a Reply","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tinmanstudio.org/posts/tinman-the-heart-of-painting-at-chemeketa-community-college/","date":"2023-12-04T04:09:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100523.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204020432-20231204050432-00891.warc.gz","language_score":0.9518999457359314,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__226076883","lang":"en","text":"February 12th, I will have a large selection of abstract paintings on display. The show will be at Chemeketa Community College’s Gretchen Schuette Art Gallery. Try this link for the gallery’s website. The opening is on February 12th from 12:30 to 2pm. Deborah Trousdale, the gallery director, is calling the show a retrospective and it includes paintings from art school to the present. The website says: Continuing our goal of inspiring and informing art students with possible pathways to independence as artists, this retrospective of the work of Portland artist Dave Tinman Edgar traces his development from student to independent artist, which exemplifies the Postmodernist tension between the world of the eye and the world of the heart. I hope to see you there!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://orientalecowoodsltd.com/those-who-bdd/painters-near-me-26b4e5","date":"2021-04-18T15:19:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618038492417.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20210418133614-20210418163614-00618.warc.gz","language_score":0.9072019457817078,"token_count":4205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__69761062","lang":"en","text":"Crimson Caravan Store, El Ateneo Grand View, Whirlpool Wrf550cdhz Ice Maker, Samsung Galaxy Flex, Biskut Kacang Azie Kitchen, Health And Safety Principles, Sample Psychotherapy Progress Notes, Sony A6400 Hdmi Cable, Hdri 3ds Max, Anjal Fish Price Per Kg, \" /> Crimson Caravan Store, El Ateneo Grand View, Whirlpool Wrf550cdhz Ice Maker, Samsung Galaxy Flex, Biskut Kacang Azie Kitchen, Health And Safety Principles, Sample Psychotherapy Progress Notes, Sony A6400 Hdmi Cable, Hdri 3ds Max, Anjal Fish Price Per Kg, \" />\nPainters. Closed. 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For more information or to schedule an estimate, please call us at 619-356-0830 or email us at firstname.lastname@example.org","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artonthenet.wordpress.com/artists/stanley-spencer/","date":"2018-06-20T07:19:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267863489.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20180620065936-20180620085936-00630.warc.gz","language_score":0.9928848147392273,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__155626577","lang":"en","text":"The Stanley Spencer Gallery is a small gallery in Cookham, a village next to the River Thames in Berkshire, England. The gallery celebrates the famous English painter Sir Stanley Spencer (1891–1959), who lived in the village. Many of his works depict villagers and village life and his religious paintings often had Cookham as their backdrop.\nThe gallery was opened in 1962 in a Methodist Chapel that Spencer attended as a child with his mother. 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We will explore over 60 years of his career in 60 minutes. He is perhaps best known for his iconic paintings of LA swimming pools. We will also take a look at his more intimate portraits of friends, lovers and family. Aside from his countryside landscapes and cubist inspired works we will also examine his photographic collages and full-scale opera stagings Hockney embraced technology throughout his career, we will examine some of his iPad drawings. Even at the ripe age of 83 he still maintains a serious studio practice. We will wrap up the lecture by looking at h his most recent works in Normandy, France.\nWe will explore over 60 years of David Hockney’s career in 60 minutes. 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Click on portfolio for an insight into the breadth of her work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://purplepaletteartists.blogspot.com/2009/07/introduction-to-decorative-painting.html","date":"2018-07-21T06:08:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676592387.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20180721051500-20180721071500-00495.warc.gz","language_score":0.9591879844665527,"token_count":3728,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__39971530","lang":"en","text":"Jul 12, 2009\nIntroduction to Decorative painting\nBy Nina Owens\nDecorative Painting is a general term used to describe a wide variety of visual and textural effects. It has come to include both Folk Art and Tole Painting. The term encompasses a broad range of techniques throughout history on a myriad of surfaces. It has been done in one form or another on interior or exterior architectural surfaces, furniture, or other decorative and functional objects. Modern decorative painting technique is based on a rich history of painted effect from many eras and a multitude of cultures.\nTole comes from the Old French taule which refers to iron or steel in thin sheets laminated or welded under pressure. Traditionally Tole Painting referred to painting on items made from this thin metal. Tole came to mean to paint on tin and the term Tole Painting came into popular usage. Although we paint on many types of surfaces today Decorative Painting is interchangeably known as Tole Painting.\nFolk Art commonly referred to the art of ordinary people. Folk art was traditionally produced by rural and working class people in their spare time. Folk artists learned techniques often passed on from one generation to the next. The main intent of folk art is to add color and decoration to everyday items such as furniture and utensils.\nSince the early ages humans have felt a desire to express themselves and their environments through artistic endeavors. Decorative painting has been practiced on every continent in a wide variety of styles.\nThe African folk art can be traced in the caves of the Sahara desert. The earliest forms depict the people, tools, activities of daily life and many of the familiar African animals.\nMany items were decorated to reflect social status or simply for their aesthetic appeal.\nChina has a history of decorative painting that spans over two thousand years. Chinese art influence its neighbors, Japan, Korea and Thailand. Throughout Asia, fans, umbrellas, boxes, bowls, trays and screens were commonly decorated. Wooden pieces were coated with lacquer for strength and protection.\nThe Aztec and Mayans decorated the pyramids and temples with brightly painted sculptural reliefs and large frescoes of mythical animals. They created pictorial manuscripts painted on deerskin or bark paper filled with images of gods, ruler and warriors.\nThe Islamic style of decorative painting stretched from North Africa, Spain, Egypt, Turkey and Iran to as far as Indonesia. Strong colors were used to adorn clothing, items of daily use, houses and mosques. The carving of images or idols was forbidden by the Koran and with practice extended to painting. Since artists were not permitted to paint figures which cast shadows, they did not use shading to imply dimension. They used pure color which have a brilliant, enamel-like finish. Religious rulings encouraged painting of patterns and abstract designs. Most natural motifs are stylized rather than realistic.\nThe Greeks and Romans of the Mediterranean area concentrated on ceramics rather than wood or furniture items. Tiles are not only used on the floor, but also on chests, walls, fountains and window boxes.\nDecorative painting was introduced to the European countries from the Middle and Far East. The French chinoiserie pieces were decorated in imitation of Chinese art. They added feathery curves and embellishments creating the fanciful style known as rococo. The French kings enjoyed displaying their wealth on the walls, furniture and furnishings of the castles. The artists of the provinces copied the Parisian style. As the art filtered down to the common people, less expensive wood was not suitable for carving, so it was simply painted with geometric designs and rosettes.\nMany of the European, Slavic and Scandinavian folk art styles are well known all over the world. Bauernmalerei, developed in Bavaria, Austria and Switzerland, was originally used to enhance cheaper woods and conceal flaws. It translates as farmer painting, though most pieces were painted by traveling artisans or cabinet makers.\nSwedish folk artist used linework and strokes to define flowers and leaves. Not only did they paint furniture and doors, but also room panels. These were painted on cloth or heavy paper which was attached to the wall. Biblical scenes with the figures in the local dress of the time were a favored theme to offer a pictures of the scriptures for the illiterate.\nMeanwhile in Norway, Rosemaling, or rose painting developed. This style is characterized by roses and scrolls with shading and linework. It brightened the decor of homes where families spent long, dark winters. Eventually entire rooms were covered with rosemaling. There are three distinct types of roselmaling, Baroque, with symmetrical designs and bold colors, Telemark, flowing with intricate shading and linework and Rogaland, influenced by the Oriental trading vessels, with dark backgrounds and cross-hatching.\nHindeloopen was first influenced by the Norwegian styles, but soon developed its own characteristics. Chinese porcelain and chintz fabrics influenced the basic style. Designs were painted using three colors, a main color, shade color and a highlight.\nSlavic folk art includes wall paintings of the Ukrain, Zhostova floral paintings and the lacquerware developed in the Volga region of Russia. Russian folk lore and fairytales were depicted on miniature lacquer pieces. Churches were filled with icons, representing religious figures.\nEnglish canalboats were decorated with roses and romantic landscapes, complete with castles and turrets. This style became known as Roses and Castles or English Canalboat. It is thought to be influenced by Romany gypsies and Dutch folk art or the japanned tinware painted in Birmingham, England.\nWith the influx of immigrants to America came artisans who infused the old styles with new techniques in an effort to express the New World around them. In addition to decorating furniture and tin, the medium was soon expanded to include almost any surface imaginable. Tole and decorative painting might be more properly defined as \"folk\" or \"craft\" painting in that it incorporates different styles and cultures from around the globe, encompassing everything from the primitive to fine art. Modern tole, it could be said, is actually an artistic record of what humans find of value in their day-to-day lives.\nThe early Decorative Artists took their inspiration from American Folk Art of the 1800's. They also looked toward Europe for European style folk art such as:Zhostova, Bavarian Folk Art, and Rosmaling. These designs were adapted and put forth in instructional books, with color photographs of the projects, for the Decorative Art student. Folk Art is still one of the most popular styles of painting today. The color palette may follow today’s trends but the techniques are still the same as used by the early folk artists.\nIn the 1990's as Decorative Painting has become more stylized, the variety of techniques and styles are as varied as the artist, from the most primitive to the most exquisite.\nThere is a lot of confusion about the term \"tole painting\" vs. \"decorative painting\".\nWhile it is reasonably easy to trace the definition of the word \"tole\" from a dictionary, it is less easy to define what the term means today. Adding to this difficulty is that this style of \"decorative painting\" flourishes in different \"niches\" around the world. (For example, Russian Folk Art, such as Zhostova, continues to be produced in it's birthplace, and Russian artists are influencing American decorative painters.) This art form has many influences from the past, from numerous countries, and is constantly evolving. As a result, it is difficult to pin it down a definition.\nDecorative painting in North America has been driven by it's immigrant roots. Certain areas of the US are more heavily influenced by German or Norwegian folk art, for example. It has only been since the introduction of painting books, largely since 1970, that folk art tole and decorative painting has become more generic in the US. Prior to the 1970's, if you could find someone to teach this art form at all, you would have learned Rosemaling or Bauernmalerei or one of the Colonial based painting techniques based upon historic patterns (etc.), but rarely would you find a teacher that could teach generic decorative painting (drawing from a variety of techniques, products, surfaces and styles) as most painters learn it today.\nAdding to the confusion over the term \"tole\" is that \"toleware\" is a very specific kind of decorative painted, highly varnished product -- usually made from metal.\nI think that we can say that \"tole painting\" is a form of folk art painting based upon a teachable method of specific strokes and techniques. Those same skills are also used in other forms of folk art (decorative) painting, including specific regional techniques such as Rosemaling or Zhostova (etc.), and more recently evolved \"melting pot\" techniques. Tole and Decorative painting is generally done on walls, furniture or useful objects.\nThe term \"tole painting\" has evolved become interchangeable with \"decorative painting\" in common usage, rather than solely a reference to it's historical usage as painting on metal.\nACRYLIC - Pigment (paint) that comes in hundreds of colors and is usually pre-mixed with water. Generally they are pre-mixed and all ready to use. Some acrylics come in tubes -- sometimes pure pigment color and not pre-mixed. Acrylic paint can be cleaned up with soap and water.\nBASECOAT - Apply a solid color on your background or solidly fill in a particular object or area in the design.\nBASIC PALETTE -- the main colors an artist usually always works with (see \"Palette)\nBRUSHES - a variety of brushes are used in Tole Painting/Decorative Painting and each type of brush comes in a variety of sizes. Basic brushes include:\nThe hairs of the brush are rounded at the bottom but they come up to a point -- almost like a \"droplet\" of water.\nThis brush has long, thin bristles and this brush can be used to \"line\" itmes in a painting and is also useful for painting long, slender tendrils in a floral bouquet or for writing. Very graceful, delicate lines can be produced with this brush.\nThe tips of a flat brush is just that -- flat and straight across. Flat brushes are used most effectively for shading and highlighting.\nBasically is a \"flat\" brush but the top of the bristles are cut at an angle. Also used for shading and highlighting.\nSpecialty brushes include:\nMop brushes (which have a very full and fluffy head on them) used to \"mop\" or blend paint, Fan brushes (great for painting \"grass\") and Deerfoot brushes (which work well for animal fur or \"stippling\")\nCHACO PAPER - a special paper which when a pattern is placed on top of it will transfer water soluable lines onto wood or tin,etc. to provide a pattern to paint. A \"stylus\" is used most effectively for this type of transfer.\nDRY BRUSH - Technique utilizing a \"dry\" brush, with no water. Achieved by dipping brush in paint, blending on a palette and then removing most of the paint from the brush using paper towel before applying the color to the surface. This technique is often used when applying \"highlights\".\nEXTENDER - Acrylic paints dry very quickly and \"extender\" is used to mix in with the paint to extend the drying time. It has a very thin consistency and is manufactured by several compnies and is clear in color.\nFLIP FLOAT -- (also called a reverse-float) Apply one \"sideload\" of color on your surface. Then flip the brush over and lay the paint side of the brush right next to the previously applied paint and paint a second line back to back with the first float.\nFLOAT COLOR - (also known as \"floating\" or \"side-loading\") Wet your brush with water or Extender. Remove most of the water from your brush by touching it on a piece of paper towel. Then touch one edge of the brush against the puddle of paint on your palette and stroke back and forth with your brush until there is a soft gradation of color from the paint on one side of the brush to clear water on the other side.\nGLAZING - Painting technique involving a layer of paint applied on top of a painting that is already dry. The paint is mixed with water, glazing medium or exetnder and brushed over the area. This tends to soften the color already painted on.\nGOUACHE - a type of acrylic paint (usually opaque) that is similar to regular acrylic paint but has a longer \"blending\" time. Clean up with soap and water.\nGRAPHITE - a special paper which when a pattern is placed on top of it will copy lines onto wood or tin, etc. to provide a pattern to paint. A \"stylus\" is used most effectively for this type of transfer.\nHIGHLIGHT -- Highlight has more than one meaning in decorative painting. It is used as both a descriptive word and an action word. As a descriptive word it means, The point on an object that receives the most light. This highlight area varies on each object depending on the direction of the light source and also the shape of the object (i.e. whether it is cylindrical, round, square, etc. As an action word, it refers to the action of highlighting. In decorative painting, floating and drybrushing are the most common ways to \"highlight\".\nPALETTE -- the colors an artist uses to paint a particular project (See \"basic palette). Term also used to denote the physical place where painter's keep their paints while working on a project.\nPALETTE PAPER - a special paper (usually purchased by the pad) which has a very shiny (like wax paper) surface on one side. Because the surface is water repellant, the paint does not penetrate the paper. (See \"wet palette\")\nPITTY-PAT OR PAT BLEND: This is a process whereby you can \"soften\" colors next to each other to remove a stark line between colors -- or can be used to put one color on top of another (i.e. in the case of putting a \"highlight\" on an object.) The brush is lifted up on down onto the surface between each stroke, often in an \"X\" pattern.\nREVERSE FLOAT -- (also called a flip-float) Apply one \"sideload\" of color on your surface. Then flip the brush over and lay the paint side of the brush right next to the previously applied paint and paint a second line back to back with the first float.\nSHADE: The opposite of \"highlight\". To shade is to apply a darker color to those areas of an object or picture that is receiving less light from the light source. Shading a part of an object also appears to make that object recede or it can make an object have contour (i.e. make an object appear \"rounded\" for example).\nSTIPPLING -- Usually a \"deerfoot\" or round brush is used although an old, worn out flat brush work well too. Spread the hairs of the brush out on your palette and dip into some paint. Take most of the color off your brush onto a piece of paper towel and then \"dab\" or \"tap\" on the color on your piece using very light strokes perpendicular to the painted surface.\nSTYLUS - A tool used for transferring your traced design to a prepared surface. It looks like a small wooden handle with a pointed piece of wire at one end with a \"ball\" on the end of it. A stylus also can make excellent \"dots\" on your surface.\nTRACING PAPER - a special transparent paper which painters use to copy a pattern from a book or other pattern. This tracing is then used with graphite or chaco paper in between it and the surface to be painted as a means to transfer the lines of the pattern onto the surface. Some grades of velum may be used in photocopy machines and printers. However, the most common method of transfer is to simply place the tracing paper over the piece and manually draw the lines onto the tracing paper.\nWASH - a wash is a thin, watered-down layer of paint that still allows the background color to come through. A wash can be used effectively to paint a sky in a picture, for example.\nWET PALETTE -- usually consists of a small, shallow tray with a tight fitting lid. A thin sponge is provided which is to be saturated with water and laid into the tray. A special \"palette paper\" is pre-soaked for an hour or so and then one sheet is placed on top of the wet sponge material. Place your acrylic paint colors on top of this and the moisture from the sponge beneath will keep the paint from drying out. When you are finished, place the lid tight on top of the tray and your paint will stay useable for days. This is especially useful if you are mixing colors together. You can mix enough to do your whole project and it will stay fresh inside the tray. In warm, dry weather a small spritzer spray bottle can be used to lightly spray water over the top of the palette to keep paints moist.\nWET-ON-WET - painting technique applying one color is added on top of another before the first color is dry. For example an apple could be painted red and while still wet a \"pitty pat\" of yellow or white could be added in the spot where the \"highlight\" should be. These two colors could then be blended with a very soft, dry brush and it would give a very smooth blend of colors with a soft look.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://carolenglesart.blogspot.com/2017/08/lusitano-stallion-equine-art-by-carol.html","date":"2021-10-20T09:58:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585305.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20211020090145-20211020120145-00287.warc.gz","language_score":0.8080574870109558,"token_count":237,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__189170919","lang":"en","text":"High quality GICLEE prints available of this painting and other equine paintings at: carolengles.artspan.com You can choose different sizes. You can also choose a mat and frame, and they will ship the print to you framed and matted. Check it out!\n- Carol Engles\n- Murrieta, CA, United States\n- Hi! Welcome to my blog. I am a mixed media artist who lives in Murrieta, California. I work in acrylics, watercolor, pastel, charcoal and other water and drawing media. My main subjects are abstracts, abstract landscapes, florals and gardens, equine abstracts and pet portraits. I love to use color! I try to incorporate the three C's in all of my work - color, contrast and composition! Most of these paintings are for sale. Please check with me for availability and prices if not posted. Contact me at: email@example.com carolenglesart.blogspot.com or text me at: (951) 704-2440 carolengles.artspan.com Art copyrighted 2008-2021","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.efabe.eu/anna-wistrich/","date":"2020-01-27T03:12:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579251694176.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20200127020458-20200127050458-00544.warc.gz","language_score":0.9487022161483765,"token_count":396,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__208113682","lang":"en","text":"About the artist\nWith the exception of my daughter Noya, face painting is the most important thing in my life. i find myself blessed to paint and “touch” people, teach and inspire and in return be inspired. its so much more than a job, its taken me all over the world, opened me to new experiences and granted me so many beautiful friends.\nIn this hands on class we will create beautiful face, hand and shoulder designs using different one stroke flowers. We will learn a variety of flowers and how to combine them into stunning works of art.\n2) Boy designs\nWe will learn to find the “inner scary”, designs that look impressive and have wow factor. In this class we will address a variety of technics: use of colour, sponge work, placement, enhancement of facial features and creating 3D effects.\nDo you like the boy-pictures above on the left and right? This is wat she is going to teach.\nActually these are Anna’s favorite things to paint. She doesn’t get to paint them a lot. Because usually everybody wants butterflies and flowers, but these are her favorite kind of things.\nFor us she is working on 3 or 4 different versions/designs, all based on different kinds of claws and horns and a bit of 3D.\nShe wants to show one that is really complex and then several really quick ones, but they all work on the same idea, just different areas on the face.\nSo this will certainly be a really cool class!\nFull Day class (Friday)\nA great class for beginners to improve their face painting skills. In this class we will learn a multitude of techniques: working with sponges to create delicate sheer and opaque backgrounds, learning how to use a variety of brushes, incorporating stencils in our designs, line work and flow. We will learn how to plan out easy but impressive designs.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sfroundup.com/how-to-make-orange-colour/","date":"2021-06-19T21:16:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623487649731.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20210619203250-20210619233250-00517.warc.gz","language_score":0.963672935962677,"token_count":380,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__70851621","lang":"en","text":"If you are planning on purchasing some sort of paint, or if you just want to try your hand at something different then you will want to look into some of the best tips on how to make orange colour. There are many colours that can be used to decorate a room, and it is also quite easy to mix and match colours from different companies. 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There are many websites that are dedicated to this, and it is a wonderful way to have a brand new look for your room.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://i-stylekerikeri.com/products/carlo-jacket","date":"2024-04-21T14:45:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817780.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20240421132819-20240421162819-00266.warc.gz","language_score":0.9534226655960083,"token_count":155,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__101434134","lang":"en","text":"The Carlo Jacket offers a stylish and functional addition to any wardrobe. With its collar, long sleeves, and zip up front, this jacket provides both comfort and style. The unique print in blue, purple, and rust hues adds a pop of color, while the pockets offer practical storage. Elevate your look with this versatile jacket.\nPrint by Artist Carlo Bazzoni. Carlo is an award-winning artist based in Italy whose paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in Switzerland and Germany. In his bold compositions, he explores themes relating to nature, capturing \"yesterday and the present\" in a simultaneous flow. In his artistic process, Bazzoni mixes tempera, oils, and acrylics on linen or canvas.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nycpaintcoloranddesign.com/index.html","date":"2013-12-10T01:05:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164003799/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133323-00022-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.8907952904701233,"token_count":195,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__203190551","lang":"en","text":"Donald Kaufman, Farrow & Ball, Fine Paints of Europe, Benjamin Moore and Pratt & Lambert\nLondon Paint & Design Co. of Chelsea\n\"Much more than buying a tin of paint and color selection help, an experience #InColor.\"\nLondon Paint & Design Co. of Chelsea are the leaders in paint, color and design. We specialize in selling ultra premium architectural coatings including Donald Kaufman, Farrow&Ball, Benjamin Moore and Pratt&Lambert. 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Learn more when you call today.\nLearn more about London Paint & Design Co. of Chelsea","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://septemberdelight.com/2019/07/14/the-creation-of-pepper-painting/","date":"2019-11-22T05:08:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-47/segments/1573496671239.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20191122042047-20191122070047-00345.warc.gz","language_score":0.9649253487586975,"token_count":318,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-47__0__44038913","lang":"en","text":"Hey guys, I’ve been painting this wonderful piece for myself, but if you’re interested to buy it, well, why not.\nBefore I show you my painting, here’s a little back story of it. I was at work one day and I really got bored. My work requires me to use a laptop for 8 hours. Sometimes when I’m done with my job I have nothing to do on the internet. There’s no other form of entertainment at my work too, that’s why I just spend more time online (I honestly hate it). I was so bored one day and my mind starts swirling, and different ideas came rushing in. Suddenly, I remembered the painting “The Creation of Adam” by the Italian painter Michelangelo; and my thoughts begin to think of a recreation of this painting, only in a fun way.\nSince I love cats so much, I was inspired to make a painting based on my cat Pepper. It took me days to finish this because I’m always using my phone or laptop (I hate doing this, it’s killing my time). However, I finally finished it. I hope that you’ll like it because I certainly love it, and does Pepper (I guess!).\nHere are some close-up details of my painting.\nPepper judging my painting of her.\nThis artwork is painted on a Campap watercolor paper, 300 gsm, 305 x 458 mm. I used gouache and ink as my medium.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://thestudiovisit.com/artists-directory/elliott-wright/","date":"2024-04-23T19:57:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818740.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423192952-20240423222952-00841.warc.gz","language_score":0.9815165996551514,"token_count":602,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__37469959","lang":"en","text":"Elliot Wright is a young artist from Richmond, VA who currently lives and works here in Washington, D.C. He received his BFA from Frostburg State University in 2007. I caught up with him at his northwest studio to talk about his works in progress and the direction he’s taking them.\nHere is an excerpt from his artist statement:\n“The influence of this work is on the death of my father on April 2007, and the possibility of his presence occupying my daily life. The work was a means to address this episode and to cope with what had happened that spring. In the works “Lullaby” I use interior space to ground the work in a spatial context of my apartment. The geometric figures occupying the space represent my father’s presence in a particular moment. As for the newer work I wanted to incorporate flesh without rendering the figure. I felt it was necessary to illustrate these episodes in a series called Nausea. Nausea, written by Jean-Paul Sarte is an existential novel in which the main character experiences bouts of nausea and later reflects on his experience. These visions of buildings, grass, trees, people, park gates suddenly loose their definition, their individuality becomes only an appearance a veneer, this veneer had melted leaving soft monstrous masses naked and in chaos.”\nMany of Elliot’s paintings have the juicy texture and blending of oil paint as Cecily Brown and Jenny Saville, both of whom he mentioned as painters he admires. The colors are intense and the thick application of paint is a nice contrast with the representational spaces he continues to depict.\nOne drawing table displaying his most recent paintings which are about 6″ x 6″ on wood. The large painting is approximately 60″ x 50″ on canvas. Another table with his paints and brushes. A wood airplane hangs on the wall which reminds him of his dad who was a pilot.\nElliot taking out an older (2007) piece with the geometric presence (he talks about the symbolism of these shapes in the video clip) imposing into the representational space. The painting he is talking about in the video is wrapped up ready to go to a show. His smaller pieces on wood are juxtaposed next to painted pixelated text. One of them says “Run Boy Run Run”. Installing them all at eye level in one neat row lends the work to become more narrative and the textual insertions function like visual pauses.\nAlthough he is busy working for Artex most of the time, he is also showing his work regularly. He has a show this year at the Saville Gallery in Cumberland, MD. He currently has a show at Prince George’s County Community College. The opening reception is on Thursday, Sept. 10 from 6 – 8p.m. Elliot’s work can be seen on his blog at www.elliottwright.blogspot.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homeguideis.com/how-to-paint-kitchen-cabinets-to-look-antique/","date":"2024-02-26T10:11:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474659.73/warc/CC-MAIN-20240226094435-20240226124435-00638.warc.gz","language_score":0.9317922592163086,"token_count":1501,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__35084695","lang":"en","text":"If you are looking for a budget-friendly way to update the look of your kitchen without spending a fortune, painting your cabinets is the way to go. The best part? You can paint kitchen cabinets any color you want! In this blog post, we will show you how to paint kitchen cabinets to look antique.\nTips For How To Paint Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique\n- First, purchase a can of chalkboard paint and a primer.\n- Make sure the cabinet is entirely clean and dry before you start painting.\n- Spray the cabinet with water and let it dry.\n- Apply two coats of primer to the entire surface of the cabinet.\n- Paint the topcoat using your desired color.\n- Once done, wait for it to dry, and then apply two coats of clear gloss enamel.\n- Let it dry overnight before re-installing it in your kitchen!\nPainting The Cabinet Inside The Panel\nFirst, you will need to remove the doors from your kitchen cabinets. Remove all the screws from the hinges as well. Once all the screws are removed, use a pry bar and gently pry off the doors. Next, use a sponge brush to paint the inside of each cabinet panel with a light coat of trim paint. You should also paint any extra trim in your kitchen that may have been left unpainted. Allow this to dry for about three hours before painting again with a second coat.\nUsing Decorative Cabinet Knobs\nOne of the easiest ways to give your kitchen a vintage look is to replace the hardware. This will instantly take your cabinets from new to old. Choose knobs that have a more rustic, antiqued look, and buy enough for all of your cabinet drawers.\nThe cost will vary depending on the knob style you choose, but they are often inexpensive and can be found at most home improvement stores. You may want to purchase one extra so that you can paint it and use it as a sample on a drawer before you make all of your choices.\nThe Best Colors To Paint Your Kitchen Cabinets\nChoosing the right paint color for your kitchen cabinets can be difficult. How To Paint Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique? There are many different colors to choose from, so it’s important to find one that will look good with the rest of your kitchen and won’t crash. There are a few popular colors that people love to paint their cabinets.\n- White: This is an easy color to pair with any other color in your kitchen and looks really nice against dark countertops.\n- Black: This is a bold choice, but if you don’t have too much on your walls or floors in black, it can work out nicely!\n- Blue: If you want something more unique than white, blue is a great option! It’s less common than other colors but would still go well in most kitchens.\n- Turquoise: This is one of the hottest new trends! Turquoise can be paired with neutral-colored cabinets or other colorful accents.\nCleaning Up Before Painting\nBefore you paint How To Paint Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique, it is important to clean the cabinets. If they are really dirty, you can use a mixture of water and soap to scrub them down. Then use an old toothbrush to get in all of the crevices and corners.\nIf your cabinets are not too dirty, you may be able to just wipe them down with a wet cloth or even some vinegar if there’s grease or oil on the surface. Make sure you remove all stickers and decals from the surface before painting. This will ensure that everything sticks properly when you’re done painting.\nNext, cover your floors with a tarp or drop cloth so that any paint spills will be easier to clean up afterward. You can also put newspaper sheets under your cabinet doors to protect them from getting paint on them. Be sure to have a bucket close by for any accidental spills during the painting process.\nKitchen Cabinet Styling Tips\nKitchen cabinets are the perfect place to show off your personality. Whether you’re looking for a vintage-inspired look or something more modern, painting them is an easy way to update their look and make them stand out. Painting kitchen cabinets can be time-consuming so make sure you have ample time and patience before starting this project.\nIf you’re looking for an antique-inspired look that will instantly update the look of your kitchen, read on! Below we’ll walk you through how to paint kitchen cabinets to look antique.\nPainting Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique\nOne of the quickest and easiest ways to update your kitchen is to paint your cabinets. How To Paint Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique? You don’t need any special skills or expensive products to do it. All you need is a few quick coats of paint. It’s important to choose a paint color that will stand out from the rest of the room or else you won’t be able to see any contrast when you look at your kitchen.\nWhat You’ll Need How To Paint Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique\nHow To Paint Kitchen Cabinets To Look Antique Several are required:\nThe first thing you will need is the right paint. You will want to use paint that is oil-based and has a high gloss finish. You should also buy a primer of the same color. Next, you will want to make sure your kitchen cabinets are clean and free from any substances that could interfere with the paint job.\nAfter priming, you will want to use a sponge to paint your cabinetry with even strokes. Be sure not to miss any spots! Finally, allow the cabinet to dry for 48 hours before applying another coat of paint in order to achieve a more durable finish.\nYou’ll know when it’s time for that second coat when you notice the surface starts looking dull or patchy after 24 hours have passed.\nFor many homeowners, How to paint kitchen cabinets to look antique is a great way to update the look of your kitchen without the expense of replacing them. It also has the added benefit of giving your kitchen an instant facelift.\nTo paint your cabinets, you will need to choose a paint color to use. You’ll also need a few tools and products that will make your painting experience go smoothly. Be sure to cover up everything you don’t want to get paint on, as well as anything you don’t want to get wet. You’ll also want to make sure you’re using the right type of paint and primer. Prep your cabinets by cleaning them and sanding them with medium-grit sandpaper to remove any dirt or residue that might prevent the paint from sticking.\nOnce you have your paint, tools, and supplies, start by painting the cabinet inside the panel. Leave the outside of the cabinet for last so it doesn’t get dirty. When it’s time for primer, be sure to use a high-quality primer that will cover well and protect your cabinets from moisture as it’s curing. If you’re looking for more ideas for how to style your kitchen cabinets, check out this article for some easy tips.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://debbiemillerpainting.blogspot.com.au/2013_04_01_archive.html","date":"2017-03-29T09:17:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218190236.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212950-00624-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9737731218338013,"token_count":314,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__170189274","lang":"en","text":"Not sure on the exact dimensions of this but it is quite big. Tacked up on the wall to paint along with 2 others.\nThe small paintings are on the back burner for now\nMonday, April 22, 2013\nThursday, April 18, 2013\n|30x30 oil on panel|\nThis has been the monster I've been fighting for a while now.\nUntil now, until I got back in the studio and just painted - for ME, for the love of painting, for the escape, for the meditation, for THE FUN OF IT.\nTAH_DAH! painting is fun again and I've got a secret I'll share with you soon about this painting and some of her friends. stay tuned\nTuesday, April 9, 2013\nMonday, April 8, 2013\nIt is FINALLY nice out!! Hooray! I think I might actually thaw out now after the deep freeze.\nSome little paintings just got back to me from a gallery. They are in frames and I've decided to offer them up here for sale. Great gifts - ready to go!\nFriday, April 5, 2013\nBristol Art Museum has asked me to be the featured artist at the Rogers Free Library through July 6. Some of my portraits are there plus many beachy paintings. 3rd floor- go check them out.\nTuesday, April 2, 2013\nAt portrait painting last night I just wasn't in the mood for my usual. Something about the red pillow on the couch and her scarf just grabbed me.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://simcoenet.ca/services/painting/","date":"2018-01-19T03:42:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084887729.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20180119030106-20180119050106-00679.warc.gz","language_score":0.8125935792922974,"token_count":148,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__87102206","lang":"en","text":"Professional Painting - Winter Rates = HUGE SAVINGS!!!\nTake advantage of savings this time of year!\nProfessional Painting available for only 90 cents per square foot!!! (Regular $1.50/square foot).\nExample: Have your entire 1500 square foot home painted for only $1350.00!!!\nDon't delay - book your paint job today! Rates will go back to normal come the spring time...\nDo not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have.\nWe look forward to painting for you!\nPlease Note: .90/square foot for walls only, includes minor prep work and up to 2 coats of paint, max 9 foot ceilings. Paint cost would be extra (discounts available).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gifts4humanity.com/products/tulips-2","date":"2020-10-20T18:11:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107874026.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20201020162922-20201020192922-00167.warc.gz","language_score":0.9237391948699951,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__135069103","lang":"en","text":"Tulips #2 (Acrylics on Canvas) by John Davis\nOur new series of Tulip String Art - Acrylics on Canvas - are all hand-painted by Gifts4Humanity Founder, John Davis.\n40cm x 50cm Framed and Ready for Display\nAs part of our Social Enterprise support initiative 5% of the purchase price will be donated to selected charities in Singapore and Australia. Updates on how the funds were distributed can be found in our website blog.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rommysgallery.com/en/staff/norma-elburg-jessurun/","date":"2020-08-11T22:40:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439738855.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20200811205740-20200811235740-00492.warc.gz","language_score":0.9065167307853699,"token_count":473,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__58879983","lang":"en","text":"Norma van Elburg-Jessurun was born in Surinam, South-America.\nShe spent her youth in Surinam and in he Caribbean island of Curaçao and became a registered nurse in The Netherlands, where she married. After her marriage she lived alternately in The Netherlands, Curaçao, Mexico and Chile. In 1995 she returned to The Netherlands again, but now lives in Spain.\nThrough self-study she deepened and broaden her natural artistic talents for drawing and painting, in later years follow by private lessons from local prominent artists like Luigi Pinedo (Curaçao), Juan Calderon, Hernán Larrain and Natty Parera (Chile).\nAlthough she works with oil and acrylic paints, she prefers working with pastel, Especially for portraits. Her work has been exhibited in Mexico, Chile, The Netherlands and Spain and may be found in private collections in those countries as well as in the United States, Argentina and Switzerland.\nToday she works from a studio in a rural environment close to the Maigmó Mountains near the city of Alicante, where she has her own studio and exhibition facilities.\nArt gallery Artina, Lochem, The Netherlands\nArt gallery De Loc, Deventer, The Netherlands\nHouse of the Antilles, The Hague, The Netherlands\nRest. De Leest, Vaassen, The Netherlands\nGolden Tulip Hotel, Epe, The Netherlands\nBankinter, Altea Hills, Spain\nCasa de la Cultura, Busot, Spain\nRest.Casa, Busot, Spain\nCosta Blanca Help, El Campello, Spain\nCasa de Vino, Pinoso, Spain\nRest.Mims, El Campello, Spain\nCasa de la Cultura, El Campello, Spain\nArt gallery ‘En Passant’, Apeldoorn, The Netherlands\nRest.Copelia, Alicante, Spain\nCasino Mediteraneo, Alicante, Spain\nParticipation in expositions of\nAsociaciòn Artistas Alicantinos, Alicante, Spain\nAsociaciòn Artistas Costa Blanco, Altea, Spain\nArte para Togo, Spain","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://eastburncountryfurniture.co.uk/product/farrow-ball-painted-kitchen-island-2/","date":"2019-01-20T13:59:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583716358.66/warc/CC-MAIN-20190120123138-20190120145138-00108.warc.gz","language_score":0.7949297428131104,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__1944083","lang":"en","text":"Farrow & Ball Painted Kitchen Island\nProduct Code IS0694\n- Kitchen island hand made here in Yorkshire from solid timber.\n- Hand painted in Farrow & Ball ‘Blackened’ no. 2011 with a light distress.\n- Oak wooden top and potboard with a light oil overlay.\n- Wooden handles.\n- 30cm overhang to provide seating area.\n- Measurements: 150cm Length x 90cm Depth x 91cm Height.\nMADE TO ORDER\nA kitchen island made from solid timbers and painted in a choice of Farrow and Ball paint colours. We use original timber whenever possible. This island has a handmade potboard and worktop finished with a natural light oil overlay.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://kleineastart.weebly.com/draw-paint-2/friyay4107013","date":"2019-07-22T20:24:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195528220.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20190722201122-20190722223122-00072.warc.gz","language_score":0.9402716755867004,"token_count":189,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__155558948","lang":"en","text":"Students will be able to demonstrate an understanding of acrylic painting techniques, proportion, and texture through the creation of an acrylic painting showing a zoomed in image of their previous collage.\nSelect a final composition for your painting. Sketch out design on final paper. Start painting!\nPainting with texture\nHave a dry, flat brush that you can use to blend your paint and create smooth transitions. I tend to like lots of texture and like to see brush marks in my own work. Almost anything can be used to add texture to your paint. There are ready-made texture media available, but I have seen items such as egg shell and sand used to add interest to a painting.\nOne tip is to use an old toothbrush to spatter your image with paint. This can be remarkably effective at suggesting noise and grain.\nHow can you add texture to your painting? How can you use texture to create emphasis in your work?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://hdeaster.com/a-spring-easter-egg-card-this-crayon-card-craft-is-easy-to-do-with-a-toddler-or-preschooler/","date":"2019-07-23T12:07:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195529276.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20190723105707-20190723131707-00397.warc.gz","language_score":0.9146279692649841,"token_count":740,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__93831744","lang":"en","text":"Looking for an easy Easter craft to do with a preschool class, daycare, or with a very young child? With paper, crayons, and paint, make a sweet and simple Easter egg card this spring!\nWhat is Crayon Resist Painting?\nCrayon resist painting is a fancy term for a painting technique that is similar to batik.\nCrayon marks create a coating of wax over a part of the paper. When a light coat of tempera paint is applied on top, the paint “resists” the wax coating. The wax peeks through the paint, and the wax pattern comes through. Crayon resist is a fun way to introduce the idea of waterproofing to small children. It’s also a good way to begin a unit on detectives, because a coat of white crayon acts like invisible ink until the child paints on top of it.\nMaterials to Collect to Make the Spring Egg Card\nPurchase some thin white card paper. It is easier for children to use crayons on card, though it is possible to use printer paper. Cut the card in half. On each side, trace an oval Easter egg shape with a pencil.\nFind some Easter-themed scrapbooking paper or some bright or pastel construction paper. Fold the paper in half like a birthday card. Make sure that the Easter egg shape will fit on the front part of the card.\nGet some masking tape to use to stick the paper to the table. Masking tape will come off the back of the paper easily. Try not to use clear tape because this will stick to the paper and tear it.\nPurchase some tempera paints in primary colors or pastels. Ideally, dilute the tempera paint before using it to do the painting. Thick paint will mask the crayon patterns and stop the crayon resist from working. Experiment with the amount of paint needed to make the crayon show through the paint.\nFind some packages of crayons and remove the white crayons from the packages. Although it is possible to do crayon resist with any color of crayon, it has the most visual impact if it is done with a light color such as white or pale yellow.\nFeeling inspired? Make up some stencils with different Easter egg patterns – swirls, checks, and lines of various sorts. Or simply let the children’s imaginations run wild!\nHow to Make an Easter Card Using Crayon Resist Painting\nChoose a table that can get paint on it, or cover it with a cloth. Using the masking tape, secure the white card with the Easter egg shape to a tabletop.Show the children examples of different Ukrainian Easter eggs and simple patterns such as zig zags and swirls. Give each child a white crayon and get her to create patterns on the egg.\nThen give each child a cup of water, paint brush, and several colors of diluted tempera paint. Consider getting the children to practise on a black piece of paper first so that they understand the idea of a light layer of paint. Each child can then paint the egg and watch the crayon parts come through! Concerned that the children will put a heavy coat of paint on the egg? If so, get them to color with slightly darker crayon colors. That way, the crayon will show through the paint.\nWhen the painting is finished, dry the Easter egg and cut it to size. Paste it on the front of the card, and enjoy this special Easter decoration, card, or gift!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://cfacadiana.org/art","date":"2018-07-16T14:52:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589350.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716135037-20180716155037-00366.warc.gz","language_score":0.956683337688446,"token_count":340,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__38693234","lang":"en","text":"Community Foundation of\nAcadiana is proud to feature the beautiful paintings of artist, Julie Breaux. A\nnative of Lafayette, Julie draws inspiration from the South Louisiana culture.\nShe has been painting for 13 years and thinks of herself as a colorist most of\nall. Julie is very passionate about painting. In her own words, \"There’s\nnothing like getting lost and freeing your mind while painting, then afterwards\nto hear the viewer really admire the piece is so rewarding!”\nJulie’s love for painting was\nignited with her interest in collecting original art after building a new home.\nShe was first inspired by Jackson Pollock, and was intrigued by his use of\ncolor and technique. After experimenting with different mediums, Julie found\nher niche in acrylic painting. Her artwork is a unique collaboration of\nflorals, still lifes and streetscapes with an occasional abstract in-between. Julie’s\nappreciation for color and composition moves her to create wonderfully vibrant pieces.\nJulie uses bright, bold colors with a brush and pallet knife for texture. This\ncombination always makes an interesting statement, often representing light in\nunexpected ways. Julie’s artwork not only lifts spirits, but has also gained\nfast notoriety throughout the community. Outside of Lafayette, Julie is\nrepresented by Ariodante Art Gallery in New Orleans. Her work has been\npublished in magazines and newspapers, and can be seen throughout Lafayette and\nNew Orleans as well as in private collections both nationally and\nJulie resides in Lafayette,\nLouisiana with her husband Frank and two children, Danielle and Elliot.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.naumanspainting.com/projects/","date":"2024-04-23T07:39:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818468.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423064231-20240423094231-00217.warc.gz","language_score":0.98105388879776,"token_count":347,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__76034111","lang":"en","text":"Recent Painting Projects\nRecently Completed Painting Projects\nView some of our recently completed painting projects below. Select a filter to view the type of painting project (residential, commercial, or industrial). Click on the project to see more photos.\nAndy and his crew were absolutely amazing from start to finish. They were very courteous and extremely professional. They were referred to me and I am most grateful. I highly recommend them, our house looks fantastic and just like a new home.\nWe just hired them to paint the exterior of our house and we were extremely satisfied. They were the cleanest painters I have ever used and do great work. The work was completed in a timely manner I will definitely hire them again!\nAndy painted my home and did an outstanding job! I would highly recommend him and his crew.\nWe used Nauman's Painting to paint the entire interior of our house in addition to all of our cabinets. Andy and his team were responsive, professional, and clean . . . Andy and his team were detailed in their work, and our house looks great!\nNauman's Painting is dedicated to making all of our customers happy whether it is a commercial painting job or a residential home being painted.\nWe are located in Yuba City but serve customers all over Northern California, including: Marysville, Colusa, Sutter, Live Oak, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Woodland, Davis, Elk Grove, Natomas, Wheatland, Plumas Lake, Sacramento, Lincoln, Folsom, Rocklin, Roseville, Vacaville, San Francisco, Fairfield, Walnut Creek, Granite Bay and Chico.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://echoparknow.com/2012/11/28/mohawk-street-mural-removed/","date":"2023-12-08T20:01:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100769.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208180539-20231208210539-00448.warc.gz","language_score":0.9599526524543762,"token_count":312,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__253457826","lang":"en","text":"Colorful murals are not only a common sight in Echo Park, it’s something the neighborhood takes a lot of pride in (depending on the artwork). While we’re not sure the erasure of a mural along Mohawk Street at Sunset Boulevard will capture the protests from the community like the Quinceañera mural did earlier this year, the whitewashing of the wall is a dramatic difference.\nErin West, who own The Hedgehog cafe on which the mural was located, planned on putting up a new, Echo Park themed mural when the wall was painted over, but business got a little busy. Prior to the election, Erin added the Yes on Prop 37 paintings, but some recent graffiti markings by, the tagging claims, the artist themselves protests the “hipster politics” on the wall. “I actually tried to track the crew down to give them a heads up,” Erin wrote in an email, referring to painting over the original mural, “but they didn’t exactly leave a forwarding address when I took over the lease.”\nErin is currently working on hiring a sandblaster to remove all paint from the brick wall. In the meantime, they are asking for any artists who may be interested in the new project to touch base via email at TheHedgehogLA@gmail.com\nWe have to ask all our readers: Did you like the original mural? Would you like to see a new mural, or is a brick wall cool with you?","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://sallyspaintings.blogspot.com/","date":"2017-07-20T14:24:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549423222.65/warc/CC-MAIN-20170720141821-20170720161821-00704.warc.gz","language_score":0.9726476073265076,"token_count":134,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__160824977","lang":"en","text":"Dunluce Castle, by Kenneth Parvin\nFriday, May 5, 2017\nTuesday, May 2, 2017\nI have four students every other Friday that are accomplished oil painters trying their hand at watercolor. Here are some of their paintings from this season.\nSunday, April 2, 2017\nMonday, March 27, 2017\nThe last few weeks have been very busy. We have been learning how to paint Dogs. Next week it's colorful buildings, an eagle and other individual projects.\nSally's Black Spaniel Demo\nSklar's \"Heart and Flowers\"\nSally's Studio Class\nCommission from Robin (Her Daughters Dogs)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://allprosolar.wordpress.com/2017/09/08/if-a-painter-took-the-time-to-receive-his-license-most-likely-hell-have-each-of-the-equipment-es/","date":"2023-04-01T07:43:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949701.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230401063607-20230401093607-00561.warc.gz","language_score":0.9596520662307739,"token_count":690,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__254874199","lang":"en","text":"As an example, painters which are not independent contractors might need to refuse tips. Whenever you are hiring professional neighborhood house painter or contractors, you’re allowing them to enter your house, or to visit your place of business.\nThe painters did not demonstrate any effort to have the work done so that they should not be tipped. In case the painter you’re working with has supplied you with terrific service, as mentioned,, don’t hesitate to tip them more than the recommended percentages. Quality painters will have list of people who recommend them. Price of selecting a House Painter To choose whether it’s well worth it to employ a professional painter, you will need to know the amount being spent on house painting. It has taken the 2 painters a full month to paint 1 room. Should you decide to tip a home painter there are a couple of things you need to ask 3033904307 beforehand to alleviate any confusion. Morally it’s a good action to do, but sometimes you might not wish to tip a home painter.\nRemember to observe the most suitable glass painting tips, while doing it. Often people will purchase the painting equally as much on account of the story as the painting itself. Or you may try painting your home in a shade of brown.\nArt and design don’t need to get taken in concentrated doses. Keep in mind that you’re not restricted to paintings. It is possible to mix them and find the new ones, which is likely to make your painting unique! As you 12500 Arapahoe Rd talk with people, you are going to find out if they’re serious about a specific painting or not. It’s never been simpler to find the industrial painting Phoenix, AZ results you’ve been hunting for!\nPhoenix homeowners seeking to raise their curb appeal with a fresh coat of paint have to be particularly careful in regards to the brand, type, and caliber of the goods they choose. An abstract instance of how a Phoenix painting contractor could possibly be estimating the price of a painting undertaking. A contractor who’s using quality paint and hiring expert house painters wouldn’t mind sharing it with a house owner.\nSelecting a professional is going to be the very Lafayette best 80026 money you’ll be able to spend on your lawn. Choosing a professional insures that the cash you spend on materials won’t be wasted. He will painters Lafayette COLafayette have the knowledge about the plants, soil and climate that can help you to make the most out of your landscaping budget.\nIf you’re seeking these services, you have made it to the appropriate place. A lot of people using painting services for the very first time don’t understand the practice. Now you’re prepared to prepare your company! A painting business is among the simplest and most economical to begin. Each painting provider operates differently. Our painting company because of our experience and supplies makes it possible for us to complete the job in a timely manner that permits the homeowner to concentrate on other projects.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://myhappyspace.org/can-we-paint/","date":"2023-01-27T10:40:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-06/segments/1674764494976.72/warc/CC-MAIN-20230127101040-20230127131040-00444.warc.gz","language_score":0.9766504764556885,"token_count":315,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-06","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-06__0__91790782","lang":"en","text":"Can We Paint? I hear this question at least 10 times a week if not more! My kids love to paint, they are natural born creators and I make sure to keep them equipped with the tools to quench their desires. Sometimes I’m just not in the mood for the mess (like I mentioned in my previous post), but when we have the time I remind myself that once they are done the mess gets cleaned up and I am left with such beautiful art work. My home is their gallery, their pieces hang throughout it. It brings me such joy when I see them. For this painting session I gave the girls large drawing paper from the dollar store. I use whatever I have available. You can use a paper bag, even news paper or card board. The kids don’t care as long as they are painting. I brought out our bin filled with paint. I have all different types of paint, Finger paint, Acrylic and Tempera paint. I keep all of our paints and brushes in a large bin so it makes it easy to have everything ready when the kids ask to paint. It also makes it easy to bring the paints outside when weather permits. We have these fun foam cube stamps the kids love to use them with paint. You can find them at any craft store or online. They had fun experimenting with each shape and mixing them to create their own personal piece. They are so easy for little hands to use! Oh and I always make sure to play classical music. It’s relaxing and the girls enjoy it!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://starsloveslearning.com/tutors/amy-browning-dill/","date":"2023-05-28T01:08:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224643388.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20230527223515-20230528013515-00749.warc.gz","language_score":0.9720084071159363,"token_count":184,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__84450185","lang":"en","text":"Amy Browning-Dill has been teaching drawing and painting since 2003 and holds a B.A. in Studio Art and Art History as well as a Bachelor’s in German from McDaniel College in Westminster, MD. During Amy’s junior year of undergraduate studies, she spent a year studying at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität in Freiburg, Germany, where she focused her studies in both the German language as well as Medieval and Byzantine art.\nIn addition to sharing her talent to both children and adults through lessons in design, clay, collage, acrylic and watercolor, she creates her own work and exhibits it throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. A number of Amy’s works have been juried into highly competitive exhibits in Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, and her paintings grace the walls of collectors throughout the United States and in Northern Ireland.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://coastalcottagedecor.blogspot.com/","date":"2018-06-18T20:48:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267861163.5/warc/CC-MAIN-20180618203134-20180618223134-00460.warc.gz","language_score":0.8741018176078796,"token_count":180,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__176927181","lang":"en","text":"More in The Caribbean Series.......inspired by my cruise last year.\nAbstract Seascape Painting\n14\"x11\" Acrylic on 140 lb Cold Press Watercolor Paper/Available\nClick HERE to purchase.\nThis painting will fit a standard 11\"x14\" frame, or may be matted and framed to a larger size (16x20 or even larger) as shown below. There are many in this new series and they would be beautiful grouped together gallery style on the wall, or complimenting each other on opposite walls.\nVisit http://kimberlyconradfineart.com to view more of my work.\nBelow are some other pieces in this series, ALL are 11\"x14\"\nKimberly Conrad Contemporary Art Gallery\nBoarding House Studio Galleries\n220 East 7th Ave (Governer's Park)\nDenver, CO 80203","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://charleswmooremasons.com/2018/04/06/charles-w-moore-lodge-2nd-annual-paint-nite/","date":"2023-06-07T18:23:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224654012.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20230607175304-20230607205304-00099.warc.gz","language_score":0.8866268992424011,"token_count":110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__135525734","lang":"en","text":"- Create your own masterpiece at our end of the year paint night!\n- All painting supplies as well as aprons included.\n- Instruction from a local art teacher.\n- A light collation and beverages will be served but feel free to bring your own beverages.\nSaturday, June 23rd, 2018\nSocial hour: 6pm\nCharles W Moore Lodge\n16 Thorndike Street Fitchburg, MA 01420\nContact info: Brother Cook & Brother Basualdo","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.indianshowbiz.com/?tag=mall","date":"2018-12-12T22:17:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376824119.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20181212203335-20181212224835-00145.warc.gz","language_score":0.9122188091278076,"token_count":133,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__91293489","lang":"en","text":"By K Ashwin Mobile: 09920183006 Email:firstname.lastname@example.org\nInorbit Mall, Whitefield will be hosting an Art Fair on Saturday and Sunday from 12 pm onwards. Kids, of age group 3-14 years, can come and participate in a painting competition, wherein the participants shall stand a chance to win gift vouchers worth Rs 20k. Apart from this, one can register themselves for an abstract painting workshop. The best of paintings shall be framed and auctioned and the proceeds shall go to an NGO. The winners will also get a chance to do a live painting on a huge canvas along with professional art instructors.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://alyssarleblanc.com/paintings2016","date":"2019-09-23T08:52:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514576345.90/warc/CC-MAIN-20190923084859-20190923110859-00010.warc.gz","language_score":0.9672816395759583,"token_count":156,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__69965406","lang":"en","text":"2016: The Beginning\n2016 was the first year I chose to participate in MCAD’s Annual Art Sale, which lead me to go outside my comfort zone of digital art and smaller works to working on something physically larger than myself. With this painting, I developed a new artistic process which draws from my love of vivid colors and fascination of the sky that I continue to use in my current traditional work.\nI Have Loved Too Fondly will always have a special place in my heart as my first big traditional painting, as well as the first painting I ever sold during my time at MCAD.\n“I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.”\n- Sarah Williams, The Old Astronomer (1868)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://resnicow.com/client-news/place-sun-southwest-paintings-walter-ufer-and-e-martin-hennings-debut-denver-art-museum","date":"2021-03-06T16:30:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178375274.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20210306162308-20210306192308-00558.warc.gz","language_score":0.9627010226249695,"token_count":592,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__99713355","lang":"en","text":"A Place in the Sun: The Southwest Paintings of Walter Ufer and E. Martin Hennings to Debut at the Denver Art Museum\nDistinctive American art painted during the 20th century is explored through the lens of two lifelong friends\nThis December, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will debut an exhibition featuring work by Walter Ufer and E. Martin Hennings, two German-American painters, Taos Society of Artists members and lifelong friends. Organized by the DAM, A Place in the Sun: The Southwest Paintings of Walter Ufer and E. Martin Hennings will feature 38 bold, largescale paintings by two artists who were determined to create a distinctive American art by living and working in Taos, New Mexico. The exhibition will be on view Dec. 13, 2015 through April 24, 2016.\n“This coming year we are placing a strong focus on American art with exhibitions featuring artists like Ufer and Hennings, as well as Fritz Scholder and Andrew and Jamie Wyeth,” said Christoph Heinrich, Frederick and Jan Mayer Director of the DAM. “All of these DAM-organized, traveling exhibitions are rich in narrative and play a part in showing the development of American art in the 20th century.”\nA Place in the Sun is the first exhibition to present the major award-winning paintings by Ufer and Hennings. Curated by Thomas Brent Smith, Director of the Petrie Institute of Western American Art and curator of Western American Art at the DAM, the exhibition is a culmination of six years of scholarly research exploring the parallels and differences between the personal and artistic journeys of Ufer and Hennings. Today, Ufer and Hennings are primarily known by audiences well versed in western American art. A Place in the Sun aims to rectify this and place these artists back within the pantheon of great American painters.\nThe exhibition will begin with strikingly similar paintings by each artist, then continue with Ufer’s first visits to the American Southwest coinciding with the beginning of World War I and will conclude with Henning’s works from 1945 at the end of World War II. A Place in the Sun will also feature Ufer’s award-winning work between 1917 and 1923, including Going East and Hennings’ most outstanding work throughout his career, including A Friendly Encounter.\n“Though these two artists were closely connected and painted in the same place and time, my hope is that visitors will walk away seeing them as individuals,” said Smith. “This exhibition also will help visitors understand each artist’s place in the larger context of American art.”\nBy examining the artists as a pair, the exhibition tells a complex narrative about aspects of American society during the interwar period and moves beyond their lifelong friendship, shared training and artistic aspirations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://philalderart.co.uk/studio_paintings_.html","date":"2022-05-23T00:16:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662550298.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20220522220714-20220523010714-00189.warc.gz","language_score":0.9495518803596497,"token_count":145,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__114074451","lang":"en","text":"Balearic Garden, 20\" x 24\"\nOil on canvas.\nA note on the studio paintings.\nWith oil paint I can get deep into the accuracy of the colour and can use a brush to 'dance' over the surface to emphasise textures and rhythms through the brushstrokes and shapes.\nThese are painted away from the source material. This helps because in these works, in particular, I’m after specific recollections and do not want too much distraction. In painting them I do not know how the finished painting will look but I do know the sensation I’m after and stop when it has been achieved or set them aside or discard them when it is not.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.watchotaku.com/tips-for-exterior-painting/","date":"2023-11-28T17:17:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679099892.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20231128151412-20231128181412-00356.warc.gz","language_score":0.9457955360412598,"token_count":612,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__245789286","lang":"en","text":"When it comes to your home, one of the best ways to make it look fresh and new is to repaint its exterior. Not only will a quality exterior paint job make it more attractive, but it can also boost its resale value and protect it from damage and weathering. Whether you are looking to improve your curb appeal or prepare your house for sale, painting is an easy, cost-effective way to give it the makeover it needs.\nThere are thousands of different colors (yikes!) you can choose from when choosing a color for your exterior, but finding the perfect color can be overwhelming. Fortunately, there are some simple tips you can follow to help narrow down your options and find the right shade for your home.\nIf you are going for a drastic color change, your project may require more than just a single coat. Before hiring painters, you should do a careful examination of the surface to determine how much paint will be needed. A porous, rough or textured surface will require more paint than a smooth or previously painted surface. Additionally, if the color change is large, you may need multiple coats or even a tinted primer to achieve your desired results.\nThe best type of paint for your exterior depends on its durability, which is determined by how well it resists moisture and sunlight. An acrylic latex paint with an epoxy additive is a good choice, as it offers a high level of durability and can stand up to UV exposure. Other durable choices include vinyl and alkyd paint.\nAnother factor to consider when deciding on the best type of paint is its finish. Eggshell is a popular finish for exterior paint because it hides surface imperfections well. Satin paint is a bit glossier and reflects more light, but it can reveal flaws if not properly prepped. Semi-gloss is often used on trim, as it is easy to clean and moisture-resistant.\nExterior Painting Benefits\nBesides boosting your home’s appearance, there are several benefits to getting your exterior painted by professionals. It’s an affordable and easy way to upgrade your home’s look, protect it from damage, and add resale value.\nPainting your home’s Exterior Painting is an excellent investment. It protects your home from harsh elements and makes it stand out against the competition on your block. It also increases its resale value and provides a safe environment for you and your family.\nCompared to other home improvement projects, such as remodeling or adding on an addition, painting is relatively inexpensive and hassle-free. It’s an easy and effective way to transform the look of your home and make it the star of the block. So, why wait? Invest in the best exterior paint for your home and enjoy its beautiful looks for years to come. For the best results, contact a professional to get your home’s exterior painted. They’ll provide a free quote and expert advice to help you choose the best color and finish for your exterior.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://brettberlinart.com/about-the-artist/","date":"2018-10-15T17:45:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583509336.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20181015163653-20181015185153-00365.warc.gz","language_score":0.9587270021438599,"token_count":417,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__120083068","lang":"en","text":"Welcome and thank you for your interest in my art.\nSince childhood, the world’s greatest art has enthralled and inspired me. Early visits to art museums soon led me to making art of my own, which at first (and for many years) was mostly drawing. With the privilege of some natural talent, joined with a lot of practice, observation, and a bit of informal instruction, I began to gain artistic perspective. I produce my art based on instinct and have no formal art training.\nMy current style is a blend. At its core are impressionism and post-impressionism. With many pieces, I strive for a painterly technique. But the subject of each painting affects how I produce it — hence, some variation from piece to piece. Sometimes even a single painting of mine may have different styles throughout the canvas. I don’t allow any rigid formula to force me to make any given painting differently than I feel works well for it. In this sense, emotion, instinct, and impression play a crucial role in my art. As I evolve and refine a piece, instead of making it stiffer, I hope it gains a fresher, looser, more organic look as I go. A completed piece may even contain elements that look very unfinished.\nUltimately, every work I do is, in part, evocative of my personal relationship with great art I’ve observed in the world, and so too, in part, my aspiration to select and portray a subject as my artistic instinct and sensibilities compel me to do.\nI work in gratitude to the many artists whose work has influenced and inspired me, to my parents, to G-d, and to my family.\nThank you again for visiting my site. I’d be flattered if you’re interested in obtaining any of my work for your collection. To inquire, please contact me at firstname.lastname@example.org.\nAssociate Member, Oil Painters of America\nI sign each painting as BJB.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artpages101.com/gallery-JHS.htm","date":"2020-08-13T19:25:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439739073.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20200813191256-20200813221256-00121.warc.gz","language_score":0.9734047651290894,"token_count":433,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__39252458","lang":"en","text":"These two paintings show my photo-realism phase. The first is an acrylic of an old sign in East Atlanta Village. Today, this building is a pizza restaurant, but the sign is still there with a different name and different coat of paint.\nThe second painting is an airbrush watercolor. Airbrush work is a tedious mechanical process that involves cutting frisket (a transparent stencil material), spraying some paint, and repeating the process again and again until you scream. Wine helps.\nTraditional watercolor with a brush is another animal completely. With watercolor, you can make a mess of your art very quickly, so it's much more efficient than using an airbrush. I always think that it's better to be disappointed right off the bat and just put it behind you.\nThis little picture (and it really is fairly small) was a plein air piece I did in Harbor Town, South Carolina.\nAnother quickie, on-the-spot painting, this one a house in Cabbagetown. I hold the watercolor pad in my hand along with a set of pocket watercolors. Passersby are always suspicious when they see me.\nWatercolor is kind of cool because it can be runny and messy, and you can tell people you did it on purpose. Then they nod their heads like they understand. This is a convenience store in Little Five Points.\nI really miss the following painting because someone came along and bought it. I'm always torn when I have to let one go.\nTwo versions of the same old shack near Lakewood Heights. I feel very good about these because the building is now gone, as in razed, demolished, torn down, replaced. Get the idea? I'll bet these are the only paintings of this building in existence.\nThe above statement is not true. I took a picture of it and several people in an art group painted this building. Of course, I'm not showing those because they are better than mine.\nThis one is called Sunny Side Up. I'm sorry, it's the best name I could come up with.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.propellerartgallery.ca/anna-cyan.html","date":"2020-09-26T04:57:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400234232.50/warc/CC-MAIN-20200926040104-20200926070104-00355.warc.gz","language_score":0.9665460586547852,"token_count":243,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__251364266","lang":"en","text":"Anna Cyan is a contemporary realist. She has traversed a vast terrain of formal and independent art studies, from Toronto to Los Angeles and New York. This quest has been in the service of depicting the human form. But realism is not an end in itself. It is a rich storytelling language, capable of showing the movements of the human soul. Paint tells the truth of lived human experience, in all its frailty and beauty. Cyan has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Toronto. Her work also hangs in private collections in Canada, USA and Ukraine.\nArtist Statement: Being alive means living in and through a body. In figurative painting, the true subject is not muscles, or bumps, or folds. It’s what it’s like to be alive – the glory and pain of existence. Traditionally, paintings of nude women reduced them to objecthood. Painted nude men were heroic, historic, mythic. Women were depicted more or less as flesh-coloured rocks. My paintings show the bodies of women, but it’s a way to talk about their inner life, in moments of vulnerability and surrender – not to other people, but to the universe at large.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://homeideas.me/home-depot-paints.html","date":"2018-05-27T10:09:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794868239.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20180527091644-20180527111644-00530.warc.gz","language_score":0.9571331739425659,"token_count":474,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__127479540","lang":"en","text":"Home Depot Paints\nHome Depot Paints involve some pictures that related each other. Find out the newest pictures of Home Depot Paints here, and also you can have the picture here simply. Home Depot Paints picture posted ang uploaded by Admin that saved in our collection. 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The collection of images Home Depot Paints that are elected immediately by the admin and with high resolution (HD) as well as facilitated to download images.\nThe picture with high reolusi will help in you in see and view our image collections image provided by Homeideas.me team also provides interior design and outside home, to be able to see directly, you may use the category navigation or maybe it is using a random post of Home Depot Paints.\nWe hope you enjoy and discover one of our own best assortment of pictures and get inspired to enhance your residence.\nIf the link is damaged or the image not entirely on Home Depot Paintsyou can call us to get pictures that look for We offer imageHome Depot Paints is comparable, because our website focus on this category, users can navigate easily and we show a simple theme to search for images that allow a consumer to find, if your pictures are on our website and want to complain, you can file a problem by sending a contact is available.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://elitepaintinggroup.com/interior-painting/","date":"2024-03-05T05:21:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707948217723.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20240305024700-20240305054700-00770.warc.gz","language_score":0.9162113666534424,"token_count":562,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__107953708","lang":"en","text":"Elite Painting Group is your trusted partner for quality interior painting services in Augusta, GA and the CSRA. At Elite Painting Group, we understand that your home is more than just a living space; it’s a reflection of your style and personality. That’s why we’re dedicated to transforming your interiors into stunning, inviting spaces that you’ll be proud to call your own. Our comprehensive interior painting services cover walls, ceilings, doors, trim, cabinets, and more. We also offer interior and exterior staining services .\nWhy Choose Elite Painting Group for Interior Painting?\n- Expert Craftsmanship: We’ve been painting for more than 25 years. With meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to excellence, we deliver superior-quality painting services that exceed your expectations.\n- Personalized Service: We believe in a personalized approach to every project. Before we pick up our brushes, we take the time to understand your vision, preferences, and goals. We are happy to make recommendations based on a space’s function and light profile, and we offer a free color consultation. We want you to be proud of your updated space.\n- Premium-Quality Materials: We use only the finest quality paints and materials to ensure a flawless finish that stands the test of time. Our dedication to using top-notch products guarantees a long-lasting, durable paint job that retains its beauty for years to come.\n- Attention to Detail: From meticulous surface preparation to the final stroke of paint, we pay attention to every detail throughout the painting process. The result is a seamless, professional finish that breathes new life into your interiors.\n- Customer Satisfaction: Your satisfaction is our priority. We’re committed to delivering not just a beautifully painted space but also an exceptional customer experience. We strive for open communication, reliability, and a hassle-free painting process from start to finish.\nElite Painting Group: Augusta’s Trusted Interior Painters\nWhether you’re looking to refresh a single room or give your entire home a makeover, Elite Painting Group is here to bring your vision to life. No project is too big or too small for our dedicated team.\nReady to revitalize your home with a fresh coat of paint? Contact Elite Painting Group today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward transforming your interiors into spaces of beauty and elegance.\nExperience the difference that expert craftsmanship and unparalleled service can make for your home or business. We proudly serve residential and commercial clients in Augusta GA and surrounding areas, including Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, Harlem, and Appling GA and North Augusta, Edgefield, and Aiken SC.\nTrust Elite Painting Group – quality at its best.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.acronymfinder.com/Dulux-Decorator-Centre-(store%3B-UK)-(DDC).html","date":"2015-04-26T09:51:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-18/segments/1429246654264.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20150417045734-00058-ip-10-235-10-82.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9470155835151672,"token_count":363,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-18__0__56064731","lang":"en","text":"This definition appears very rarely\nand is found in the following Acronym Finder categories:\nSee other meanings of DDC\nWe have 318 other definitions for DDC\nin our Acronym Attic\nSamples in periodicals archive:\nThe paint was donated by the Dulux Decorator Centre on Colchester Avenue, Cardiff, as part of the Let's Colour mission to add colour to people's lives, after Tania nominated the project online.\nCHARITIES and community groups in Hudders-field can apply for a paint donation from Dulux Decorator Centre as part of its campaign to help worthy causes.\nThe paint was donated by Birmingham's Dulux Decorator Centre as part of the company's \"Let's Colour\" campaign to brighten neighbourhoods.\nIn June, as a result of Sandwell College's state-of-the-art construction facilities, the PS77 million Central Campus was selected to host the Dulux Decorator Centres Apprentice of the Year 2013 grand final.\nVolunteers from skills development organisation TDB Training of Ashington rolled up their sleeves to do the work in a vibrant mix of blue, yellow, orange and black paints donated by Dulux Decorator Centres in Newcastle.\nVolunteers rolled up their sleeves to paint the mural onto the wall, using a colour palette of yellow, blue and green paints, donated by Dulux Decorator Centres in Middlesbrough.\nNeil Henley has become manager at Dulux Decorator Centres Builder Street store in Llandudno.\nDulux Decorator Centres offer help and advice on how to become a painter and decorator and also run a range of learning courses, including pre-apprenticeship programmes for newcomers.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.discovernewport.org/event/mermaid-masterpieces-at-greenvale!/73356/","date":"2021-06-22T08:40:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488512243.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20210622063335-20210622093335-00567.warc.gz","language_score":0.9622994065284729,"token_count":155,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__151215450","lang":"en","text":"Becky from Mermaid Masterpieces will lead the children in painting their own awesome Masterpiece on canvas, using acrylic paint! She will guide the children step by step as they have a blast while listening to music, laughing and creating epic works of art, that they'll surely be proud of forever!\nBecky has Best of RI and Best of Newport Awards, has been painting with kids for over 6 years and has helped cultivate a love for art for thousands of kids! Your kids will love this experience, and you will too!\nYou can drop your child to the painting area, then sit back, relax and enjoy some wine, music, food trucks and adult conversation...all while keeping an eye on your children from a distance - it's the perfect Sunday Afternoon!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://keerill.com/art","date":"2020-10-21T16:20:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-45/segments/1603107876768.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20201021151342-20201021181342-00521.warc.gz","language_score":0.8306796550750732,"token_count":131,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-45","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-45__0__44328015","lang":"en","text":"The goods are delivered completely free of charge to anywhere in the world!\nAll my products are one of a kind, like people.\nCategory related to art: paintings, photos, sculptures and other types of fine art\nOil painting in the style of realism of an unknown Bashkir artist.\nSize with frame 70 x 46 centimet..\nEx Tax: 50,000.00руб.\nNatural picture handmade, oil on linen canvas.\nAuthor: Ayrat Afzalutdinov.\nSize: 85.5 x 49 cm...\nEx Tax: 73,100.00руб.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://n8vandyke.wordpress.com/2014/01/20/vincent-van-gogh-portrait/","date":"2017-03-30T00:50:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218191444.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212951-00274-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9866190552711487,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__268636254","lang":"en","text":"Vincent Van Gogh portrait\nHere’s a portrait I did of Vincent Van Gogh using a cup of coffee. The title of the piece is “Cup of Gogh” and measures 16″x20″. It was pretty funny when I went to get the cup of coffee at a local cafe and I asked the woman behind the counter which coffee had the prettiest color. She looked at me for a brief moment like I had testicles on my forehead. I then told her I wasn’t drinking it but rather painting with it. She then carefully suggested one for me and the rest is art history. This is my first painting done in coffee and it was a fun medium to explore.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.majestichomesolutions.com/careers/1013","date":"2022-06-30T19:29:54Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103877410.46/warc/CC-MAIN-20220630183616-20220630213616-00525.warc.gz","language_score":0.9457088112831116,"token_count":273,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__14059435","lang":"en","text":"At Majestic Home Solutions, we are looking for a well experienced Lead Painter. As a Lead Painter at Majestic you will perform primarily painting our finished basements. This will include prep work, install of paint and stain, and touch-up's. As Lead Painter you will have one-two helpers to assist during period of given projects.\nAs a lead painter we do expect you have all the necessary tools to paint at a professional level. General Basements take 4-5 days to paint. We expect high quality finish work. Generally Lead Painters will also have 1 day of touch ups at the end of the job. Other projects that may arise are; Kitchens, Kitchen Refaces, Bathrooms, General Interior Painting, & some Exterior Work.\nWe work in all Oakland and Macomb Counties. Please be aware before applying that you must have a reliable vehicle to get to and from work.\nWe do expect that a skilled individual applying for this position has one of the following vehicles they drive:\nExpectations and Objectives:\nWages and Compensation:\nJob Types: Full-time, Contract\nPay: $25.00 - $28.00 per hour\nPlease submit your resume and application by filling out the form below or mailing to:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://svetlanalasrado.wordpress.com/2014/07/24/special-childrens-art-defies-all-odds/","date":"2017-11-17T19:17:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-47/segments/1510934803906.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20171117185611-20171117205611-00491.warc.gz","language_score":0.9773814678192139,"token_count":543,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-47","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-47__0__26184597","lang":"en","text":"When asked why they love to paint, the children echo in unison that they draw because it makes them happy.\nThese children do not belong to any ordinary school where art is taught as part of the curriculum. They are all students of the Spastics Society of Karnataka (SSK), an NGO working towards the welfare of children with neuromuscular and developmental disabilities.\nAnd these 15 students, aged between 12 and 19 years and diagnosed with conditions like cerebral palsy, autism and learning disabilities, are currently exhibiting their works at The Purple Turtles store in Indiranagar.\nTalking about how the show was conceptualised, Sylvia, the curator says, “Two months ago, I met with the director of the society and he spoke about the paintings that the children made at the institute. Later, I visited the place and after just one look at their work, I knew that their paintings would appeal to our customers. So we came up with the idea of showcasing their works at the store to give them a greater exposure.”\nThe children have a natural aptitude for art and with a little guidance, they have created unique artwork for the show.\nAs part of the preparations, Vidya Venkat, the art coordinator at the society, handed them a brush and allowed them to paint what they wanted to. The children worked in groups and used strokes, lines and dollops of colours to paint abstract impressions, floral prints, scenery and landscapes. Apart from this, they worked on art forms from different states like Madhubani, Gond and Warli, specially for the exhibition.\nIn total they created over 40 paintings and in just under one week, the store has sold almost half the number. “The response has been overwhelming. We have asked Vidya to arrange for a few more paintings so that we can display them at the store,” says Sylvia and adds, “The paintings are so beautiful that some of our customers couldn’t believe that these artists suffered from disabilities.”\nThis is the first public exhibition conducted by the Spastics Society. Buoyed by the success, they plan to reach out to more galleries in Bangalore to showcase the works of the children and their creativity. “For these children, art is a form of self-expression. They use paintings to portray their emotions. And they are very creative. So we want to do all that we can to give them a platform,” Vidya concludes.\nThe exhibition, ‘Inspiration’ will be on display till August 1 at The Purple Turtles Store, Indiranagar.\nPublished on July 24, 2014 in The New Indian Express.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shop.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/products/jean-leon-gerome-and-the-crisis-of-history-painting-in-the-1850s-cakmak-gulru-9781786940674-hardback","date":"2022-05-17T03:32:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662515501.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20220517031843-20220517061843-00091.warc.gz","language_score":0.9441937208175659,"token_count":514,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__69928578","lang":"en","text":"'A crisis in historical representation unfolded in French visual culture in the first half of the nineteenth century, reaching its climax at the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1855, when artists and critics alike came to a troubling realization: depictions of past heroes that had once held exceptional influence over their viewers now left the public indifferent. This book shows that underneath this crisis was a mounting demand for empirical observation in art, and an emergent modern epistemology that posited the past as foundational and yet inaccessible to the physically and historically specific individual. Since neither the painter nor the viewer could have actually experienced a bygone historical incident as it unfolded, was history painting even feasible in modern times? When historical representation seemed all but impossible to critics and artists of various hues, Gérôme came up with a momentous solution. A small group of paintings constitute the focus of this provocative study on the artist’s early work, whose pivotal role in Gérôme’s oeuvre as well as in the broader history of modernization of art have been so far unrecognized in art historical scholarship. In these, the artist charted a new roadmap for the art of painting in response to the modern sensibility of history.'\n'Gülru Çakmak's research inaugurates a new chapter in Gerome studies. She has thoroughly researched the critical and cultural history of his times, and her insights have enabled her to uncover the significance of his unique pictorial manner.'Professor Stephen Bann, University of Bristol\n'An important, powerfully-argued book that reinserts Gérôme back into the pictorial mainstream of the 1850s and 1860s, even as it also makes the case for the original, searching, and ambitious character of Gerome's art at a decisive moment of his career. A welcome intervention that essentially rewrites the career of a still controversial artist, now back in the public eye.'\nMarc Gotlieb, Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art\n'Gülru Çakmak’s book offers intriguing insights and a demonstration of the power of close analysis.'\nBeth S. Wright, H-France Review\n'Both methodologically and in terms of content, this latest contribution to the study of academic art in the 19th century is convincing and provides important impulses for the in-depth analysis of works of art that only seem to be accessible at first glance.' (Translated from German.)\nClick here if you are not redirected automatically","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://number1gallery.com/","date":"2018-06-19T10:54:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267862248.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20180619095641-20180619115641-00481.warc.gz","language_score":0.9768239855766296,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__194372159","lang":"en","text":"2nd – 23rd June 2018\n“Sick Boy” is the 3rd solo exhibition by Prawit Lumcharoen. Artist used the technique of portrait paintings with oil color that found his style inspired by the shine of aluminum foil to express about the replacement of technologies. This style of artwork becomes the signature of the artist.\n“Sick Boy” this set of artwork is considered to be the solve of the artist himself. It is quite straight forward by communicating through the emotion of the artist by using the portrait picture of the “Fat boy” to be the symbol of new generation children that were growing with the infinite development of science and technology. ... Read More\nView All Exhibitions","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.manx.net/isle-of-man-news/54941/svetlana-s-work-receives-international-acclaim","date":"2020-04-03T01:22:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370509103.51/warc/CC-MAIN-20200402235814-20200403025814-00199.warc.gz","language_score":0.9456247687339783,"token_count":611,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__43277687","lang":"en","text":"An oil portrait of a revered priest and a limited-colour likeness of a young girl by Sayle Gallery Artist Svetlana Cameron both reached the finals of an international award recently.\nThe Art Renewal Centre’s International Salon is an annual award dedicated to finding the very best in traditional art, by a group described by its chairman Fred Ross as, “an organization devoted to the preservation, appreciation and resurgence of Traditional Humanist Realism.”\nSvetlana’s two successful works, both in the Figurative category, were chosen from around 2,000 entries ranging from drawings to landscapes, still life paintings to sculpture.\nThe first, ‘Father Brian’ is one of three commissioned by the Church of St. Mary of the Isle, Douglas and is painted in oil on linen and measures 60 x 50cm. Keen art lovers may remember that it featured in the ‘Figurative & Miniatures’ exhibition at the Sayle Gallery over Christmas 2012.\nThe second portrait, ‘Elizabeth’, features an attractive dark-haired young girl with a mysterious gaze captured on the cusp of adulthood. It was first exhibited in the Isle of Man at the Sayle Gallery’s summer exhibition in 2012, where it won the Governor's choice award and was also voted ‘best in show’ by visitors to the exhibition. For this portrait, Svetlana used a limited palette of three colours - black, red and white - to draw the portrait on toned blue-grey paper, a technique she is well-known for.\nSvetlana feels honoured to be among the finalists, for the second year running:\n“To be accepted by the ARC is the dream of all realist painters because of the publicity and the exposure to an international audience, art critics and collectors. When I first discovered the International Salon about five years ago,” she continues, “I couldn’t imagine being accepted. Last year I finally felt confident enough to enter and to have been accepted straight away - for my portrait ‘Emily’ - and now to have two more works selected is really encouraging and a true validation of my art.”\nBoth Svetlana’s portraits, as well as the work of other finalists and category winners, can now be viewed on the Art Renewal Centre’s website www.artrenewal.org and in the Salon Catalogue which is available to pre-order from the website.\nLocal art lovers will be delighted to know that Svetlana will be holding a solo exhibition at the Sayle Gallery in 2014.\nLocation: The Sayle Gallery, Villa Marina Arcade, 1-3 Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2HN\nOpening times: 10am – 5pm Tue – Sat, 1.30 – 4.30pm Sundays, 1pm – 5pm Mondays\nTelephone: 01624 674557","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.seatnsleep.com/product/clearance/clearance-items/january-by-ashleigh-fleenor---wall-art/","date":"2021-03-07T03:58:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178376006.87/warc/CC-MAIN-20210307013626-20210307043626-00564.warc.gz","language_score":0.8782904744148254,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__230331578","lang":"en","text":"(List Price $999.99)\nCloseout pricing on In-Stock items while supplies last!\nHand painted reproduction of the original painting by California local artist, Ashleigh Fleenor. 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They painted the crosswalks at the intersections of Columbus Street, Appleton Avenue, and Ross Street. The aim of this event was to bring more safety and personality into Macon as drivers will be more likely to slow down at these crosswalks.\nLekisha Young painted the sunrise crosswalk titled “Walk Through the Storm.” Sydnee Robertson painted the piano keys crosswalk titled “Macon a Beat.” Erin Hawkins painted the Macon map crosswalk titled “Abstract Macon.” Omar Abu Staiti painted the colorful, swirl design crosswalk titled “Grace.”\nWhile the artists were up as early as 7AM, the public was invited to enjoy the show with a nice, cold treat with the Creative Crosswalks Popsicle Party later that afternoon.\nThe day was long and hot, but completely worth it! All four final projects came out magnificently, and the paint will last for 5 years, allowing for maximum advocacy and beauty. This was Macon’s first Creative Crosswalks event, and it definitely was a success.\nTune in for another blog post getting to know the artists, their inspiration, and how they hope to improve the lives of Maconites with their artwork!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ahschools.ce.eleyo.com/courses/category/97/adult-activities-and-classes/create","date":"2021-06-25T01:37:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488560777.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20210624233218-20210625023218-00099.warc.gz","language_score":0.9154008626937866,"token_count":291,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__57160160","lang":"en","text":"Learn to paint quick and expressive acrylic paintings with one brush and a limited color palette. 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No regrets: You will be notified if this class is cancelled, and no charges will be made.\nEligible UCare members may get up to a $15 discount on many community education classes in Minnesota. Members must have UCare insurance at the time of registration and throughout the duration of the class. Members need to provide their UCare member ID number when registering for class. Limits and restrictions may apply.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pascale-taurua.com/art-fairs-in-paris-1","date":"2021-07-30T04:25:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046153931.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20210730025356-20210730055356-00490.warc.gz","language_score":0.882627010345459,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__196956602","lang":"en","text":"FRENCH GOLD LEAVES ARTIST PAINTER\n01 Art Fairs in Paris\nHer first Parisian exhibition took place at the Salon des Artistes Français in 2015, at the Grand Palais. She will also exhibit at the Salon d'Automne on the Champs Elysées and at the Salon des Beaux-Arts at the Carrousel du Louvre. From there, the circumstances become very favorable. The requests start to arrive, the galleries are interested in her style and her universe ...","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://twogenerationspainting.com/residential_painting.html","date":"2023-03-26T08:29:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296945440.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20230326075911-20230326105911-00322.warc.gz","language_score":0.9223104119300842,"token_count":536,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__57932800","lang":"en","text":"Areas We Service\nWe provide residential and commercial painting services throughout West Central Florida including:\nTampa, Hyde Park, Bayshore, Carrollwood, Westshore, Westshore Yacht Club, Culbreath Isles, Brandon, Apollo Beach, Mirabay, Andalucia, Fishhawk Ranch, Clearwater, Clearwater Beach, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Beach, Treasure Island, Davis Island, Avila, Cheval, Champions Club, Feather Sound, Tierra Verde, Keystone Estates, Lakeland, Plant City, New Tampa, Wesley Chapel.\n\"Every once in a while I still get excited about quality service and a job well done. 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Whether they were friends or not is an interesting conjecture but not really relevant, even if Marie may have had some limited influence as how to recover instagram password Rachel's work. Marie van Oosterwijck, though in every way her equal, did not. The art critic and biographer, Arnold Houbraken, eulogized van Oosterwijck, but did not consider her how to get instagram password be a professional artist, despite the serious content, the exceptional quality, and the very large sums paid for her paintings by high profile collectors and members of European royalty. Van Oosterwijck, receives only brief, half-hearted, mention by but one writer. In 1999, one of her paintings sold at auction for $508,000. Marie Oosterwijck had an agent, one who promoted her career and her paintings among the wealthy art collectors and royalty of Germany, France, England, Poland, Austria, and virtually everywhere else that financial fortunes flowed freely for flowery wall decorations.\nVan Aelst even courted Marie van Oosterwijck for a time. Now, the differences. Marie van Oosterwijck died in 1693 at the age of sixty three. Juxtaposed side by side with this ultimate example of the professional \"working mother,\" Marie Oosterwijck could be considered the ultimate example of a savvy professional businesswomen, at a time when neither traits were common in Dutch society and especially the wildly competitive Dutch art world. Ruysch was seen by later art historians as one of the greatest Dutch painters of her time, certainly among women artist. As the photo below depicting the original character concept dating from about that time, is compared to his newest incarnation (right) it's plain the original super-hero has lost a little weight, updated his costume (ridding himself of the silly red briefs), and refined his logo. Art historians have deemed Rachel as among the top two or three floral artists of both the 16th and 17th-centuries. The Dutch love flowers, to the point of being a little crazy, even silly about them (in 1637, there was a financial panic brought on by a bursting \"bubble\" in the tulip bulb market).\nMarie often painted vanitas still-lifes, meaning arrangements of objects having to do with the temporal nature of life (another Dutch infatuation). Van Oosterwijck was deeply religious, often imbuing her paintings with profound spiritual meaning through the use of various symbols involving time and the fragile nature of life itself--skulls, hourglasses, books, globes, half-eaten food, money, insects, wilted leaves, and of course, flowers. By contrast, Rachel Ruysch's paintings were mostly decorative, beautiful to look at in their exquisite detail, but having little real meaning beyond that. Spy on Sponsored Product Ads: These little ads on Amazon can tell you a lot about who’s making money… Experiencing, listening to the other experience, adventuring, instagram hacks researching, training, and also a lot more functional activities could assist you to enhance.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rosenbergartstudio.com/pages/about-my-paintings","date":"2018-12-17T03:45:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376828056.99/warc/CC-MAIN-20181217020710-20181217042710-00515.warc.gz","language_score":0.9630179405212402,"token_count":468,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__30895511","lang":"en","text":"The inspiration for each painting comes from a place deep inside and gets channeled through my brush onto my canvas. The strokes come together and create a lyrical story. Sometimes the story is from my own history, but often it is simply one drawn from our collective consciousness. It is as if I start the process by accessing and then painting our universal memories, experiences, and lessons. You, the viewer, then take up the story and it becomes your own.\nI paint on heavy medium tooth canvas that has been primed with three coats of gesso. The canvas is gallery wrapped. I draw with a watercolor pencil. I paint with Golden Heavy Body Acrylic Paint. I seal the finished painting with two coats of diluted semi-gloss Golden Gel.\nI like to paint the old-fashioned way. Brushes, paint and dirty hands. My apron can now stand up on its own!\nAn idea may germinate for minutes, weeks or months. Once I commit to it I do a QUICK sketch. One or two minutes.\nI then draw the figure and the face very quickly as a guide. Nothing ever is cut in stone until the painting tells me it is complete. I paint the piece quickly not worrying about paint coverage or perfect lines. I paint starting with the face and body than I add to the design. The design grows from the body without any preconceived ideas on my part. I paint the entire painting at least four times. I become a perfectionist as the work progresses.\nIf the piece is entirely geometric I do the same thing. I have a starting point somewhere in the middle and the painting grows from there.\nSome paintings are busy and some quiet. Each painting tells me when it is done. I work in a zone other than conscious thought. The brush seems to have a life of its own as the design grows. I use a ruler to draw the straight lines but do not use it or tape as a guide to paint. 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Well this time there will be a interior blue bedroom decorating ideas. Blue is also a very popular color chosen for this year. As with the color green, blue room ideas is the color that can help bring a simple impression of cool, shady, comfortable and spacious into your home.\nNot just a matter of aesthetic beauty, the use of blue decor on the interior or room in your home it can bring a positive influence to the occupants of the house. As an example of the application into bedrooms decorating ideas. It turns out that one of the secrets comfortable bed to sleep in the room is colored blue paint. This is what makes the person sleeping in the decorating a blue bedroom on a regular basis will get the best quality sleep.\nTo add to the quality of comfort in your room, selecting furniture and interior rooms are also very influential blue room decorating ideas. When deciding to paint the walls of your room in blue, make sure you also choose furniture with matching color, such as white or other colors that are older or younger blue decorations. The combination of dark blue paint with white color bed would give the impression of broad to small room with decorating small bedroom in blue. But if you have a large enough room, you can freely play of colors. Suppose mix and match the colors blue and gray for the paint and the interior of your room. Just like tumblr gray and blue room. Or suppose mix and match the colors blue and yellow for the paint and the interior of your room.\nThe color blue has long been used as a color that can provide sleeping comfort. Psychologically, bedroom decorating ideas in teal is one color that is very comfortable to the eye and related to a matter of convenience. Well that’s this post about Interior Design Ideas For Lovers of Blue Color. How is my friend? 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She taps the man in the picture and stares intently]\nYou look wonderful, Miss Ernst.\nWe are looking forward to this afternoon!\n[walks away, Irvine approaches the painting and prepares to reach for it]\n[Miss Irvine reluctantly follows her to the elevator, the man in the painting slowly disappears]\nClip duration: 19 seconds\nTimestamp in movie: 00h 00m 00s\nUploaded: 13 December, 2020\nGenres: adventure, comedy, family\nSummary: A young boy stumbles onto a witch convention and must stop them, even after he has been turned into a mouse.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://afremov.com/home.php","date":"2015-07-08T02:11:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-27/segments/1435375635604.22/warc/CC-MAIN-20150627032715-00302-ip-10-179-60-89.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9644409418106079,"token_count":1238,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-27__0__95909322","lang":"en","text":"Leonid Afremov is one of the most distinguished contemporary artists known for his unusual... MORE INFO>>\nLeonid Afremov is one of the most distinguished contemporary artists known for his unusual painting manner and a powerful emotional impact his artworks have on a human soul. A man of great talent and imagination, he tries to find inspiration in simple things that can sometimes hold more meaning than the loudest words. Looking for new impressions and fresh ideas, Leonid has travelled to numerous countries taking in everything he saw to tell it in the language of color on one of his bright, eye-striking canvasses. Creative, cheerful and dreamy like himself, they convey a strong positive message filling your heart with peace, harmony and delight.\nWe opened this online art gallery to give art lovers all over the world a chance to enjoy and buy Afremov paintings in an easy and convenient way. But before you proceed to the first page, let us tell you a little more about this wonderful artist and his peculiar style!\nWhat makes Leonid Afremov paintings so special?\nAfter years of creative experiments, Afremov has developed his own painting manner that makes his pictures immediately recognizable and uniquely appealing. How is it different from what we usually call art?\nTo add volume to his works, the artist uses a very peculiar Impasto technique. By laying oil paint in thick overlapping strokes, he creates a layered texture that gives his paintings a distinct three-dimensional sense.\nInstead of brushes, Afremovwields a rather unusual instrument called palette knife to achieve spectacular visual effects. Pressing the blade down at different angles allows him to apply strokes of different size and shape, from large chunky splashes to the finest lines drawn with the very tip of the knife.\nAfremov paintings strike the eye with a rich color palette. 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While striving for versatility and trying his skillful hand in different genres, he predominantly paints:\nVibrant cityscapes depicting rain-soaked streets, quiet autumn parks and lover couples strolling down lantern-lit alleys.\nCaptivating and thought-provokinglandscapes.\nImaginative flower sets and still lifes.\nImpressionist-style celebrity portraits.\nDuring his long and prolific career, Afremov has created hundreds of remarkable art samples many of which already found their buyers in the face of private collectors and public establishments. On the pages of his vast art gallery, you’ll find numerous paintings available for sale, from original canvasses to 100% hand-painted recreations of earlier works. While constantly producing new material, Leonid also keeps revising and tweaking his old sketches in line with his maturing vision. Even in dull copy-making routine, we see the work of his ever-searching soul.\nFill your home with color and joy!\nIf you are in love with contemporary art and exquisite oil paints, beautiful and passionate pictures by Leonid Afremov will make a fine addition to your painting collection. They will fit neatly into any room interior, from a luxurious wood-heavy parlor to a spacious modern-style office with minimal furniture, and create a warm cozy atmosphere in your apartment. Give your place a bright twist and let your imagination run free by ordering one of Leonid Afremov paintings online and getting it shipped right to your doorstep!\nI received my painting this week and it is now the focal point of the living room. The colors are vibrant and the workmanship is perfect. I will definitely be buying more!\nChester Feb 21, 2015\nI just received my painting in the mail and it is absolutely amazing. It looks even better than it does on the website. I love all the vivid colors and being able to see the intricate brush strokes in person really gives the painting a sense of movement and passion. Can't wait to get it framed and put up on my wall. Keep up the great work! I hope to buy another piece soon.\nSteven Franchino Feb 27, 2014\nI received Rain's Rustle today (early) and couldn't wait to post. It is perfection in expressing a mood with a visual appeal that crosses time and space. I happened upon and instantly fell in love with this image and searched to find that to my sheer delight I could order a painted copy by Mr. Afremov. I am beyond happy with my painting and will be ordering a companion painting very soon. Thank you sir.\nAuthor Kate Perkins Apr 23, 2015\nOnly after ordering City By The Lake did I watch a video of you painting a recreation and read some reviews. One review in particular had me worried. I didn't expect the painting to be as detailed as the original but I hoped I hadn't made a mistake placing the order. I have just received it. I am thrilled to say it has MASSIVELY exceeded my expectations. It is almost as detailed as the original and without a side by side comparison could be mistaken for it. It is truly stunning. Thank you so much.\nIan Smith Jan 16, 2014\nReceived my painting today. So very beautiful. The lovely combination of colors are so pleasing to the eye. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. This will be an anniversary gift for my husband. I would not hesitate to order again. Thank you. Patricia Burns","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.palaciospainting.co/about-us","date":"2024-04-14T17:40:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816893.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20240414161724-20240414191724-00738.warc.gz","language_score":0.924327552318573,"token_count":310,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__57197855","lang":"en","text":"Palacios Painting is an excellence-driven company with highly skilled painters who are creating painted perfection to homes & businesses across the entire Bay Area.\nWe bring color and refreshed walls to people’s lives, transforming environments, and ultimately improving wellbeing for all who use them. Talk to us, we do it all; residential properties, commercial buildings, office complexes, exteriors, commercial repaint, banks, malls, retirement homes, hotels, investment properties, malls, apartment buildings, small or big businesses.\nOur excellent reviews from many happy customers demonstrate our high-quality workmanship.\nOur team understands that attention to detail is important in every job. Your budget and timeline are our main priority and we do not compromise on quality. We will work nights and weekends at your convenience.\nAt Palacios Painting, We understand how challenging it can be to find a reliable commercial painter that provides high-quality, fast results.\nBe The Bay Area’s top painting company by having pure dedication to the finest craftsmanship, clients can consistently expect. With a solid commitment to quality, strong work ethic, and punctuality.\nThe PalaciosPainting Painters Painting Process\nFind out what makes PalaciosPainting Painters different. Our Certainty Service System ensures your painting project will be handled properly and your home or business will be treated with the care it deserves.\nWe are expert painters\nProject is Finished on Time","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bearandlemon.com/beksinskis-masterpiece-breaks-2-million-auction-record-the-first-news/","date":"2021-12-05T11:04:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-49/segments/1637964363157.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20211205100135-20211205130135-00550.warc.gz","language_score":0.9899930953979492,"token_count":518,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-49__0__93144300","lang":"en","text":"Beksiński’s masterpiece breaks ‘2 million’ auction record – The First News\nA painting by Zdzisław Beksiński sold for a record figure of almost PLN 2 million.\nEntitled ‘Postać’ (Figure), the oil on cardboard 89x89cm with the artist’s signature on the back has been sold for PLN 1.6 million to ‘Fantastic Art. Auction of surrealism and magical realism held at Desa Unicum in Warsaw.\nOnce the buyer’s premium was added by the auction house, the value rose to PLN 1.92 million, which is a final sale price more than double the value of the previous record for a painting of Beksiński up for auction.\nWriting on its website, the auction house said: “The growing popularity of the painter and the whole trend in fantasy art over the past decade has increased the value of painting nearly 27 times.”\nCreated in 1978, the painting was auctioned by private collectors having previously been exhibited at the “Beksiński in Warsaw” exhibition held at the KONESER Praga Center in Warsaw.\nBeksiński, born in the southeast of the town of Sanok in 1929, was known for his specialization in dystopian surrealism and is considered to have two distinct periods of his artistic work.\nThe first took place from the mid-1960s to the late 1970s, which the artist himself called his “fantastic” period.\nHis later work focused on a central image with simplified backgrounds.\nAt the end of the 1990s, he discovered digital photography and photo manipulation, which interested him until his death.\nHis final years were filled with personal tragedy which he expressed in his art.\nIn 1998 his wife died of cancer and a year later his son Tomasz, a music journalist, committed suicide.\nAt the age of 75, Beksiński was stabbed to death by the teenage son of his housekeeper, to whom he had refused to lend money.\nTen years after his death in 2005, 40 short stories he had worked on but remained unfinished were published.\nBeksiński’s influence on modern culture has moved beyond the worlds of art and literature with a number of metal groups using his paintings as cover art, as well as several recent video games heavily influenced by his style and his paintings.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ravenpainting.ca/exteriorpainting","date":"2021-04-22T19:21:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-17/segments/1618039604430.92/warc/CC-MAIN-20210422191215-20210422221215-00018.warc.gz","language_score":0.9255934357643127,"token_count":161,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-17__0__145438149","lang":"en","text":"RAVEN PAINTING PROVIDES PREMIUM EXTERIOR PAINTING SERVICES TO THE COWICHAN\nVALLEY & VANCOUVER ISLAND\nYour home is your nest, and you want to beautify it as well as protect it from the elements of nature. Applying timeless colors can add curb appeal.\nUsing proper preparation, techniques and premium paints will add longevity to your home's exterior.\nraven painting co.\nOur crew provides quality craftsmanship and premium paints. As guests in your home, we pride ourselves in being respectful and courteous. We want to make sure to have minimal disturbance in your livelihood. Our painters go above and beyond industry standards. When we are done your project, it's important to leave it looking better than ever before.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://bed-cep.bc.sirsidynix.net/event/date-night-couples-canvas-painting-adult-services/","date":"2023-12-02T15:11:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100427.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202140407-20231202170407-00538.warc.gz","language_score":0.9285888075828552,"token_count":114,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__55786717","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nDate Night – Couples Canvas Painting (Adult Services)\nSeptember 22 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDTFree\nLooking for something fun to do for a date night with your partner? Come to Couples Canvas Painting on Friday, September 22 from 5:30 to 6:30pm at the Library. Couples can register on this page, one registration per couple. *Participating couples can also register their kids ages 3 to 12 at the same time for a fun activity during the canvas painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.arttabledc.org/dc-chapter-past-programs-blog/2018/1/2/curator-led-tour-vermeer-and-the-masters-of-genre-painting-inspiration-and-rivalry","date":"2019-09-17T16:58:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573098.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20190917161045-20190917183045-00161.warc.gz","language_score":0.9360224008560181,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__5146418","lang":"en","text":"Curator-Led Tour: \"Vermeer and The Masters of Genre Painting: Inspiration and Rivalry\"\nAt the height of the Dutch republic’s economic and artistic power (1650-1675) Johannes Vermeer worked within a network of Dutch painters who inspired, rivaled, and aimed to surpass one another. They shared a focus on meticulously painted “high life” scenes that depicted the daily lives of men and women of the elite class. Similarities in subject matter, style, composition, and technique may be seen among their greatest works. Study paintings by Vermeer and related artists and discover what they most admired in each others’ pictures.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.headington.org/news/hockney-inspired-landscapes-at-prep/","date":"2023-12-07T23:02:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100705.19/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207221604-20231208011604-00487.warc.gz","language_score":0.9534666538238525,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__227950265","lang":"en","text":"Hockney-inspired landscapes at Prep\nYear 5 girls are working together to create landscapes inspired by one of the most influential British living artists.\nIn Art lessons, the girls learned about how David Hockney creates textures using a range of art equipment.\nThe pupils cut up landscapes they had found online and worked in groups of two and three to divide them. Next, they drew their section of the landscape and used oil pastels to follow the style of David Hockney. Once completed they put their work together to make one large landscape. What fantastic results!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.tarrantpainting.com/","date":"2013-05-19T10:42:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368697420704/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516094340-00082-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7836353182792664,"token_count":357,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__45769704","lang":"en","text":"We are Ft. Worth's and all of Tarrant County's Painting Professionals- North from Argyle and Roanoke, South to Burleson and Joshua we can paint your project for you within your budget and within your needs. At Tarrant Paint and Stain we know that not every project is the same nor is every customer, yet we strive to treat every project and every customer with the same exacting level of service and satisfaction.\nCall 817-791-9576 to Schedule a Free Estimate For Your Paint Project.\nAll Our Painters Have Undergone Rigid Training, Something Unheard Of In The Painting Industry.\nInterior or Exterior - We are qualified and experienced in service, we paint with a perfectionist attitude, we want our customers satisfied. We look forward to speaking with you about your painting needs.\nOur Painters serve the following cities in Tarrant County|Arlington|Azle|Bedford|Benbrook|Blue Mound|Burleson|Colleyvile|Dalworthington Gardens|Edgecliff Village|Euless|Everman|Forest Hill|Fort Worth|Grapevine|Grand Prairie|Haltom City|Haslet|Hurst|Keller|Kennedale|Lake Worth|Lakeside|Mansfield|Newark|North Richland Hills|Pantego|Pelican Bay|Richland Hills|River Oaks|Saginaw|Sansom Park|Southlake|Trophy Club|Watauga|Westlake|Westover Hills|White Settlement|\n|HOME | PAINTING SERVICES | RESIDENTIAL | COMMERCIAL | CONTACT | ABOUT US | GALLERY|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://vandusengarden.org/courses/watercolour-close-up-on-nature-2/","date":"2017-02-26T07:45:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-09/segments/1487501171936.32/warc/CC-MAIN-20170219104611-00458-ip-10-171-10-108.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.7904428839683533,"token_count":171,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-09__0__240842957","lang":"en","text":"FULL – Watercolour Close Up on Nature2017-02-09 10 am - 12:30 pm 2017-02-16 10 am - 12:30 pm 2017-02-23 10 am - 12:30 pm 2017-03-02 10 am - 12:30 pm 2017-03-09 10 am - 12:30 pm Location: VanDusen Guides Classroom Instructor: Susan Pearson Price: Member: $180 / Non-member: $195\nThank you for your interest, this course is now FULL\nTaking a zoomed-in look at flowers or other natural subjects, we will explore watercolour techniques which help to create sharp focus and close up detail. Using botanicals from the Garden, or spectacular macro floral photographs, participants can choose to paint from realism to abstract. Bring your own watercolour painting supplies.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://savedbyangels.org/5-lessons-learned-experts/","date":"2018-12-10T15:18:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-51/segments/1544376823348.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20181210144632-20181210170132-00212.warc.gz","language_score":0.9723132252693176,"token_count":535,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-51__0__229273583","lang":"en","text":"5 Lessons Learned: Expertsadmin | September 21, 2018 | 0 | Relationships\nYou need to get someone who can work for you excellently when you are planning to build a house. An expert in painting will be needed to paint the house after the construction. You need to understand that the painting of the house will make it look awesome or otherwise. You therefore need to be careful to ensure that you hire someone who will give you the best that you desire. Hence, the factors discussed below will help a lot when making the decision on the contractor you need.\nIf you need to have the best contractor, you will need to look at experience. Knowing the period of time one has been in that field will help a lot. You will have the best contractor by doing this. You will need to get evidence of what the contractor has been doing for you to have a chance of getting the best one who can give you the best services. Looking at the experience you will need to take enough time.\nIf you need to get the best painting contractor, it is necessary for you to carry out some inspection. This is because, it is not easy for one to come across the best painting contractor. It is important that you know what is necessary when carrying out the research. You need to take some time in order to have the best painting contractor who will offer best services. When doing this research, it is vital that you get to know clearly the places you can carry it out. For instance, you may need to visit different building. This way, you will get to know the building that is will painted. A good painting contractor will be available.\nYou need to get several painting contractors and compare them to get the best one. This is because, you may come across a good painting contractor who cannot guide you well. You need to look for someone who can give clear guidelines on about the best paints. By doing these comparison, you will get the best services from a contractor that you choose. You need to listen to the painting contractors that you get. This way it will be easy for you to note the best painting contractor.\nSometimes, it is necessary for one to get advice from those who know. When looking for the best painting contractor, it will be good that you consult some people. You will need to identify people who have well painted houses. You will suddenly have connection to the best interior painting contractor. You will not have to spend a lot of time and money looking for the painting contractor. You will get to see well painted building by taking time to move around. At the end, you will get to know the best painting contractor.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.classmonk.com/blog/art-and-music-classes-mississauga-classmonk/","date":"2019-06-27T05:16:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560628000613.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20190627035307-20190627061307-00138.warc.gz","language_score":0.9753220081329346,"token_count":258,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__196262765","lang":"en","text":"Art Classes in Mississauga by Kartik Kaushik | Book your classes today\n“Kartik is a graduate in Masters in Advertising and primarily a salesman, but his passion lies in Art. Right from his school days, he had shown genuine interest in art and had started sketching portraits.Now he continues to live his passion for art using variety of mediums like acrylics, oil, charcoal and clay on paper & canvas. His art show originality of his thoughts and notions about life. His forte is portraits, horses, semi-abstract and still life. Kartik’s art is displayed in several private and corporate collections.”\nArt Classes in Mississauga by Pooja | Book your classes today\n“Hello everyone! My name is Pooja Yadav. I am a professional artist experienced in water color, acrylic and oil painting and having experience of teaching child with special needs also. I can help uniquely abled children in their learning skill and this also helps them in their behavioral therapy as well.\nOne of my students has Turner’s Syndrome. I would love to help you get in touch with her parents so you know how I have been able to help her.”\nFor more information, please contact us.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.warsawvoice.pl/WVpage/pages/article.php/29042/news","date":"2017-04-27T03:24:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917121865.67/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031201-00622-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9775428771972656,"token_count":180,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__223495565","lang":"en","text":"Painting as meditation\nAugust 1, 2014\nA new exhibition at the Ujazdowski Castle Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw looks at the history of geometric abstraction and avant-garde 20th-century painting through the eyes of painter, draftsman and photographer Tycjan Knut.\nEntitled Old School, the exhibition comprises pictures in which Knut makes references to Polish avant-garde painting of the 1960s and 1970s, when a major role was played by abstraction and a quest for transcendence\nKnut’s work is often subtle and abstract, echoing the geometric style, but it also shows that the artist wants to move beyond this tradition and the limitations of the style. Knut is driven by intuition and likes to set his imagination free, so that his paintings have a lot in common with meditation.\nThe exhibition runs until Aug. 24.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.blogarredamento.com/2014/04/09/alexandra-matos-design/","date":"2019-07-21T08:42:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195526940.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20190721082354-20190721104354-00512.warc.gz","language_score":0.9642811417579651,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__105007616","lang":"en","text":"Today I want to introduce a blogger and an artist. Alexandra Matos is a young portuguese artist and painter. She is also the author of the beautiful blog Alexandra Matos Design, a blog that focuses on interiors and on wall art mainly. I am really happy to introduce her works to my readers and give you an idea of her creativity. I simply love her works, they are contemporary, colorful, original and safe, because Alexandra Matos realizes her art using acrilyc paint. Those who follow my blog know that I simply have a crush on that kind of paint because it is not toxic and above all because it is very easy to apply on canvas and on whatever base you chose for your wall wart. Have a look at some of her creations. I love the striped exagon, it would look great in a contemporary living. I just hope Alexandra enriches her blog by showing some of her art hanged in real interiors and demonstrate how a piece of geometrical art can adds value and character to a room. Alexandra, I can’t wait to have a look at your pictures!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://dubaihandymanservice.com/our-service/painting-services-2/","date":"2023-06-01T05:19:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647614.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601042457-20230601072457-00797.warc.gz","language_score":0.9680229425430298,"token_count":394,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__34465794","lang":"en","text":"Why should you hire a professional contractor for your painting work?\nFlexibility in Time\nIf you are a working professional, or a businessman working day and night you will naturally have no time to paint your home. Painting work is usually done in the daytime and you must allow the paint to get dried before it rains. What it means that you have very limited time to paint your house as an individual. When you do it through a professional you have flexibility in time and your routine schedule will not be disrupted as a result of it.\nProfessional Painting Services in Dubai gives wonderful results. You cannot match the quality of professional painters when you do the painting all by yourself. They have all the equipment and tools to do it smoothly. The paint they use is carefully adjusted according to the demands of an area at your home, for example, the kitchen or the exterior.\nFastness of Service\nProfessionals do their task in a faster manner and your painting work may finish earlier than expected. They use large screws that help to do a lot of work all at once. They use sprayers, long-handled rollers which you may not be familiar with.\nSafety in Service\nFor high rise building, you will require moving the ladder every time you need to color the different angles. There will be long handles on your paint rollers which you must use with caution.\nWhen you hire professional painters for your job, they guarantee to the work well which means as a homeowner you are no longer responsible for any mishap during the job. Choose a company which is properly insured. Suppose if it starts raining excessively while doing the exterior painting, they will come back to finish their task. Similarly, it helps you when there is any damage occurs to your property during the job. Though the damage is unintentional, sometimes it happens and you cannot prevent it. If it happens by any professional, you can claim for compensation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://lanechinaadoption.blogspot.com/2008/04/what-have-i-been-up-to.html","date":"2017-05-22T17:18:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463605485.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20170522171016-20170522191016-00401.warc.gz","language_score":0.958376944065094,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__98906144","lang":"en","text":"I have been repainting the kitchen/dining room of our house.\nHere are some before/after pictures. The art work is not hung up yet, just sitting on the table. But I found it while out shopping and it matches PERFECTLY!!! We were quite surprised at how \"orange\" the paint was on the bottom of the walls at first and thought seriously about repainting another color. But after finding this artwork we have decided to leave it. The orange matches the orange on the awning in the picture on the right. It really changed the whole appearance of our kitchen!!!!\nnow off to paint the living room since most of the rest of our house is boring beige/cream colored!!!\nBEFORE: (note the lovely plaid wallpaper!)\nAFTER: (Keep in mind it is not totally furnished yet!!!!! And our table is not centered...)\nUpdate: I hung up the pictures!\nHere's the old look in case you want to compare old/new","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.bevsdesign.com/about.html","date":"2019-09-17T02:20:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-39/segments/1568514573011.59/warc/CC-MAIN-20190917020816-20190917042816-00194.warc.gz","language_score":0.9515904784202576,"token_count":378,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-39__0__122016499","lang":"en","text":"Bev Searle-Freeman was born and raised in the beautiful country of Zimbabwe. Art became her passion early in life and at the age of five, in kindergarten, she won her first art competition. The painting had been done on brown craft paper. It was a large loosely-painted tree with a big brown trunk and curving branches covered in layers and layers of leafy foliage in a myriad of greens & golds. One could not miss it placed amongst the other paintings of \"lollipop trees\" as her teacher, Mrs. Barnard, described them, and she encouraged Bev's parents to push her towards an artistic career.\nBev's natural talent and versatility have given her the opportunity to explore the many avenues and flavours in artistic expression, along with different mediums, each with their own unique qualities and characteristics to add variety to her work. Her work is constantly evolving.\nBev’s work is in private collections in Canada, the USA, England and South Africa.\nPREVIOUS GROUP SHOWS\nArt Exposed - Kamloops Arts Council – Kamloops, BC\nAnnual Show and Sale – Hampton Gallery – Kamloops, BC\nBCAnnual Show and Sale – Ashcroft Arts Club – Ashcroft, BC\nBCJoy of Winter Show - Adele-Campbell Gallery - Whistler, BC\nBCFraser River Gallery & Art School – Fort Langley & White Rock, BC\n24th Annual Juried Exhibition – White Rock, BC\nPREVIOUS HONOURS, AWARDS\nHonorable Mention, Art Exposed, Kamloops Arts Council – Kamloops, BC\nPeople’s Choice Award, 32nd Annual Art Show – Ashcroft, BC\n1st Prize, Best Watercolour, 24th Annual Juried Exhibition – White Rock, BC","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://officesalesusa.com/product-details.php?sku=CKC5133","date":"2018-07-19T02:00:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590443.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719012155-20180719032155-00334.warc.gz","language_score":0.8659592866897583,"token_count":356,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__194992880","lang":"en","text":"Creativity Street Assorted Paint Brush Set - 8 Brush(es) Translucent Handle\nItem Number: CKC5133\nOur Price: $2.90 / ST (savings $0.67)\nQuantity in Stock: 555\nFree shipping on UPSable supply orders over $50.\n- Variety of sizes let children learn different techniques and brush strokes\n- Handles can be used with watercolors, oils, tempera paint and acrylics\n- Round brushes are excellent for detailed work\n- Flat brushes are perfect for covering large areas and creating fine lines\nBrush set features a variety of sizes to let children learn different techniques and brush strokes. 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In addition, whenever possible, biodegradable products and biobased products can also serve as a better way to help the environment.\nArts & Crafts","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.sos-bc.org/exterior-home-painting-services/","date":"2023-11-30T02:00:16Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100164.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20231130000127-20231130030127-00750.warc.gz","language_score":0.9506985545158386,"token_count":989,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__136381545","lang":"en","text":"If you are interested in getting your house painted, you will need to find out what types of paints are available. These include Eggshell, Satin, and Primer. You will also need to determine how much it will cost to complete the work.\nIf you are looking for an affordable way to give your home a fresh look, consider getting a new coat of paint. Not only will you be able to enhance the curb appeal of your house, but you can also help prevent mold from growing on the exterior walls. The cost of a professional painting job can vary depending on the condition of the exterior of your home. Some factors to keep in mind include the size and style of your home, the amount of trim, and the materials you use. For example, a typical two-story house may take between 70 and 120 work hours to paint, while a single-story home might require fewer. In addition, you can expect your costs to rise if your home has structural repairs, partial second stories, or unique architectural details.\nIf you are planning to paint the exterior of your home, you might need clarification about which primer to use. Here are some tips for choosing the best primer for your project. It would be best if you chose a high-quality primer that will last. Using a low-quality one can lead to wasted money in the long run. Also, it is important to choose a brand that the most trusted manufacturers make. For instance, you can find paint and primer in one product made by Glidden, Zinsser, and Sherwin-Williams. Some paint and primer in one product may also have other useful properties, such as stain-blocking capabilities. They can be a great way to simplify the painting process, but be careful to get one that is meant for the type of paint job you are doing.\nEggshell finish paint for exterior home painting is a popular choice for many homeowners. This type of finish offers good coverage, a smooth finish, and a hint of reflective sheen. It can also hide minor drywall imperfections. Eggshell is less durable than satin or high gloss paint, but it is easier to clean. Eggshell is also less expensive.\nWhile eggshell is a favorite among professional painters, there are better options for kitchens, bathrooms, and high-traffic areas. For this reason, it’s an ideal option for first-time painters. On the other hand, it works well in more moderate-traffic rooms. Although it’s a popular choice for homeowners, it’s less durable than high-gloss paints. In addition, it isn’t as resistant to moisture.\nSatin finish paint for exterior home painting services is one of the most popular finishes for exterior walls. It adds a pleasing sheen to any surface. A satin finish is also easy to maintain. Choosing the right finish is very important. Exterior surfaces need a durable and protective coating. The right sheen will hide imperfections and make the colors pop.\nThere are several different types of sheens. You can choose from satin, gloss, and eggshell. Each type works for different surfaces and needs. These sheens are easier to clean and hold up well under weathered conditions. Satin paint for exterior home painting services is great for siding, trims, fascia, and gutters. This versatile finish is especially good for hot and sunny climates.\nCaulking and masking your home before painting is an important step. It helps protect the surface from paint spills and makes it easier to clean the area after the painting is finished. You’ll need to follow some specific guidelines to do a good job on the caulking and masking part of the project. For example, you’ll want to know the types of the proper material. You can find various types of tape, and wide varieties are made specifically for caulking. They include painter’s tape, which comes in various degrees of tackiness.\nThe cost to paint the exterior of a house can vary widely depending on a number of factors. It’s a good idea to get three estimates. You can also ask for references. In addition, make sure the estimates you receive are in writing. Some contractors offer a low bid for the sake of winning the job. While that’s a great way to win a contract, there are better ways. If you want to do the work yourself, a DIY solution can save you thousands of dollars. When estimating the cost of an exterior home painting project, you’ll need to factor in the size of your house and the material you’re using. As a general rule of thumb, larger homes will be more expensive than smaller ones. Also, the more prep work you do, the more your painting job will cost.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.vosburgneckstatepark.org/gallery.html","date":"2024-02-25T22:51:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474643.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20240225203035-20240225233035-00875.warc.gz","language_score":0.9826274514198303,"token_count":146,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__156311548","lang":"en","text":"Our friends group extends a sincere thank you to all of our past and present volunteers & supporters. This Park would not be here were it not for the efforts and support from all of you!\nVolunteers from way back in 2014\nHistorical colors being used to restore the exterior of the Yellow Farm House. Volunteers who like to paint or aren't afraid of heights are always in high demand at here. Want to help?! PLEASE let us know!\nOn May 31st, 2014 Over 200 acrylic paintings of Artwork at the park were done by Tunkhannock Area Middle School Art students! Art Class at the preserve was with artist Earl W. Lehman. All were inspired by the scenery of the property!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.otismerrypainting.com/","date":"2017-03-30T16:27:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218195419.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322212955-00167-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9402386546134949,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__283400078","lang":"en","text":"We're not just the typical painting company...\nOur goal has always been to provide more than just a paint job. A personal hands-on approach to details and a passion for helping with just the right color continues to set the Otis Merry Painting standard for customer service.\nOtis Merry personally participates and supervises every phase of a project from the start to the final touches and cleanup.\nOtis Merry Painting is state licensed and fully insured: Workers' Compensation and General Liability. Our professional staff consists of long-term employees.\nCall today to discuss your painting project with our professionals.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sheepgallery.com/product-category/filippa-bjerling/","date":"2023-12-04T12:14:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100529.8/warc/CC-MAIN-20231204115419-20231204145419-00898.warc.gz","language_score":0.9509351849555969,"token_count":129,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__107442653","lang":"en","text":"Filippa Bjerling is a contemporary Swedish artist who incorporates a range of mediums to explore themes of identity, human emotion, and the natural world. Her work often features vibrant colors, abstracted shapes, and intricate details that draw the viewer in for closer inspection. Bjerling has exhibited her work internationally and has received numerous awards and grants for her contributions to the art world. In addition to her personal art practice, she also teaches workshops and courses on art and creative expression. Overall, Bjerling’s art is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the transformative potential of creativity.\nShowing all 2 results","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.theprojectgarments.com/products/taschen-van-gogh-complete-paintings","date":"2020-07-02T06:57:11Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655878519.27/warc/CC-MAIN-20200702045758-20200702075758-00545.warc.gz","language_score":0.9473274946212769,"token_count":257,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__159693809","lang":"en","text":"Taschen Van Gogh Complete Paintings\nBold Strokes. The complete paintings of Vincent van Gogh.\nThe works of Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) are among the most celebrated and well known in the world. Paintings such as Sunflowers, The Starry Night, and Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear. We recognize an artist uniquely dexterous in the representation of mood and texture, light and place.\nYet in his lifetime, van Gogh battled with mental illness along with the disinterest of his contemporary audience. His episodes of anxiety and depression would eventually claim his life when in 1890 he committed suicide shortly after his 37th birthday.\nThis comprehensive study of Vincent van Gogh offers a complete catalog of his 871 paintings, along with writings and essays, charting the life and work which continues to tower over art to this day.\nProduct Description and Details\n- Hardcover, 20.8 x 27.4 cm, 740 pages.\n- ISBN: 9783836541220.\nDelivery and Returns\n- Product dispatches within 1 business day.\n- 1-5 days delivery time.\n- 15 days return. Product must be sealed, unopened and in its original package.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.barbaranuss.com/stillLifesHtml/stillLifeGallery.html","date":"2013-12-13T10:34:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164929439/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204134849-00090-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9628055095672607,"token_count":306,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__210503033","lang":"en","text":"Growing up in a house full of antiques with life tinged by the Victorian era, my memories are of a quiet and elegant time.\nIn my own classical still lifes, I try to recreate those special feelings by lighting various flowers, fruit, heirlooms, and drapery until\nI am satisfied that the overall setup conveys a sense of tranquility...paintings that can be enjoyed for many years.\nWHY I PAINT LANDSCAPES:\nI am a realist seeking the peace and quiet of earlier times. I am fascinated by the undulating hills, the green vistas, the soft blue mountains, and the rich historic areas around me.\nThrough both my plein air and studio paintings, I try to give an emotional response to these ever vanishing landscapes constantly in danger of suburban crawl.\nThe painting at right, Alabaster Horse, was featured in a recent exhibition \"Indoors and Outdoors\" at American Painting Fine Art in DC.\nMy procedure is to set up the objects in my studio until I get an arrangement that I like. Sometimes it takes many hours over several days. I had my eye on the horse for years...it was my grandmother's and I remember it from my childhood. After many adjustments, I finally was pleased with a set-up that complimented the graceful steed.\npainting for larger view\nALL IMAGES COPYRIGHT: NUSS FINE ARTS, INC., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://valleyview.realsmartcloud.com/year-2-creative-week/","date":"2019-01-21T09:39:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-04/segments/1547583771929.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20190121090642-20190121112642-00111.warc.gz","language_score":0.9755677580833435,"token_count":101,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-04__0__138085687","lang":"en","text":"As part of Creative week, we looked at the artist Guiseppe Arcimboldo, an Italian artist born in 1527.\nArcimboldo is famous for creating portraits using seasonal fruit and vegetables. We looked at his work and discussed what we could see in his paintings. We then used a selection of fruit and vegetables to create our own art work. Take a look at own super pictures.What do you think? Which fruits and vegetables have we used for each of the facial features.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ferdaartplatform.com/kopyasi-about","date":"2020-04-02T06:42:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-16/segments/1585370506673.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20200402045741-20200402075741-00155.warc.gz","language_score":0.9893922805786133,"token_count":106,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-16","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-16__0__91187995","lang":"en","text":"Gülcan Şenyuvalı was born in Mersin in 1971. She graduated from the Painting Department in the Faculty of Fine Arts at Mersin University in 1997. She completed her master’s degree (2001) and doctoral degree, proficiency in arts (2010) at her alma mater. Şenyuvalı has had several solo exhibitions and has participated in many group exhibitions and symposiums in Turkey and Holland. Currently, she works as a lecturer at her alma mater.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.excellencelivingmagazine.com/breyers-delights-crk/2c4076-boysen-paint-for-metal-price","date":"2023-12-11T19:22:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679516047.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211174901-20231211204901-00856.warc.gz","language_score":0.877697229385376,"token_count":2074,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__175279266","lang":"en","text":"Formulated to be used on properly primed metal surfaces, Boysen Acqua Epoxy can be applied on surfaces that are directly exposed to the sun such as gates and windows. My Paint Expert App. boysen paint price list philippines. Get free shipping on qualified Metal Primer Primers or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Paint department. Masonry (2) Metal (6) Wood (2) Davies Paints Philippines, Inc. 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My name is Megan, and I am an artist and designer who has a passion for capturing the special and beautiful moments in life. I enjoy painting portraits, houses, flowers, pets and anything that is beautiful and inspiring. I would love to have the opportunity to paint something that is special and meaningful to you! Please contact me with any questions or illustration requests!\nMegan kathryn art & design\nUnique and Custom Illustrations\nIf you are looking for a unique and custom gift for a loved one or a special keepsake for yourself, I would love to talk to you about creating a watercolor painting of your special memory.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://minutemenmb.com/all-about-surface-preparation/","date":"2023-12-07T04:13:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100632.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20231207022257-20231207052257-00785.warc.gz","language_score":0.9365481734275818,"token_count":647,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__101242572","lang":"en","text":"Everything You Need to Know About Surface Preparation\nIf you recently purchased a boat or you’ve already had one for a long time, and you feel like it needs a repaint job, you need to know that good surface preparation will help you achieve that seamless look that you want and ensure that you can enjoy it looking brand new. By preparing your boat for paint stripping and eventually painting, you can guarantee the best results and make sure that your new paint will last for a long time.\nBut what exactly do you need to know about surface preparation for your boat?\n- Clean your boat thoroughly. Before you do anything to your boat, make sure that you give it a thorough wash, especially if it’s been on the water for a long time. Cleaning will help you get rid of dust, dirt, saltwater and other components that could affect the way your paint sticks to the surface. This will also give you the opportunity to check for any dents and cracks that need fixing before you start the repainting job.\n- Decide on the kind of topside paint that you’ll use. Marine topside paints are either air dry, one part or two part activated products, so you need to decide on the best option for your boat and budget first since the kind of paint you’ll use will determine the type of surface preparation needed for the job. Also, make sure that you choose the right primer that’s compatible with the paint system that you choose.\n- Hire the paint stripping professionals. Although paint stripping may sound like a fun DIY job for the summer, it’s still best to leave the task to the experts who have the right tools and techniques to get the job done right the first time. Paint stripping can also become quite messy with all the dust and debris that you need to clean after. But when you hire a professional paint stripping service like Minutemen Mobile Blasting, LLC, you can guarantee that everything will be done properly and without any hassles. Look for our paint stripping service done using Dustless Blasting technology, so you don’t need to worry about the dust and dirt, especially if you’ll be repainting your boat in your backyard.\n- Think about your primer. Depending on the paint system that you’ll be using, you’ll need to prime the surface first to help the paint stick and last long and to give that extra coat of protection to your boat’s surface. Make sure to ask your paint supplier on the right primer to use for this job to ensure that you won’t go through any problems later on.\nRepainting a boat is one of the easiest ways to make it look brand new and ready for the summer when you will be using it a lot. But to ensure that you get the best results, make sure that you prepare its surface properly through cleaning, stripping and priming. Hire the experts for these tasks so you won’t need to go through the hassles yourself. Contact us at Minutemen Mobile Blasting, LLC to learn more about the different services we provide!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://paulrobesongalleries.rutgers.edu/exhibition/primary-essences-ben-georgia/","date":"2023-11-29T00:01:01Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100016.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20231128214805-20231129004805-00465.warc.gz","language_score":0.912092924118042,"token_count":126,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__124101257","lang":"en","text":"Ben Georgia, City Lights III, 2009. Oil on canvas, 48 x 60 inches. Courtesy of the artist.\nFor painter Ben Georgia, abstraction offers the possibility of a fresh mode of communication. Georgia seeks a language that surpasses representation and the fleeting concerns of the moment, reaching towards expressing the emotional depths of human experience. Georgia writes, “I work to create something on the canvas which is not of this concrete, external world, and imaginary vision which I see from the start on the blank, white canvas and where the beauty and strength of the painting compensate for and counteract the tragedy and decay of life.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://yarmouthartfestival.com/artist/cpayne/","date":"2017-05-27T17:34:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463608984.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20170527171852-20170527191852-00346.warc.gz","language_score":0.9754263162612915,"token_count":174,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__229510071","lang":"en","text":"Caroline Paynecpayne207@gmail.com | (207) 415-4542\n465 West Elm Street\nYarmouth, ME 04096\nCaroline Chinnock Payne Caroline was born and raised in New Jersey and has been a resident of Yarmouth, Maine, for the last 30 years. She is a member of The Community House Artists and The Art Guild of Freeport. She has studied at MECA, various colleges, and with many artists along the east coast. Caroline has always loved art and has explored many different media and avenues to fulfill her creative spirit. Her inspiration comes from the wonders seen in nature, which provide an endless source for themes, light, contrast, and interacting shapes. Her passion to capture movement is unconventionally expressed in her art work. Caroline currently works out of her home studio in Yarmouth.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://newlywedmcgees.blogspot.com/2013/09/our-next-project.html","date":"2017-05-23T01:13:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607245.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523005639-20170523025639-00354.warc.gz","language_score":0.965477705001831,"token_count":455,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__87508909","lang":"en","text":"For a while, I haven't really felt like taking on any new projects at the house. Once your house gets to a certain point, it's easy to ignore the minor things you had on your to-do list. And actually, that's a really nice feeling. But, recently I decided that I do want to finish our master bedroom soon. I decided that a room that we spend so much time in should be loved just as much as all of the other rooms I've decorated.\nMy first vision of this room is to have a bold wall color with neutral decor. We have a lot of pale and pastel colors elsewhere in our house, so I want something different on the walls here. I'm thinking a navy or slate blue, with light gray, taupe and white accents. So this weekend, I spent some time picking paint samples and painting.\nWe will probably keep our bedding, at least for a little while, so I decided I need to pick a color that goes well with that but can be flexible, if we change it in the future.\nAt first glance, my top contenders for paint were: Benjamin Moore: Mysterious, Evening Dove, Blue Note, Normandy, and Hale Navy, and Sherwin Williams Granite Peak.\nI narrowed that down to BM Evening Dove, BM Mysterious, and SW Granite Peak and painted samples of those on posterboard.\n|L-R: BM Evening Dove, BM Mysterious, and SW Granite Peak|\nOur favorite is the one on the left, Evening Dove by Benjamin Moore. We will probably paint this weekend (hopefully!) since Sherwin Williams is having a 40% sale (I usually color-match BM paint to SW, since their store is closer to us).\nSo, what do you think about this color? It's dramatic, but I think it will be a nice change from boring white walls. With three windows and a vaulted ceiling in this room, I don't think it will be too dark. Other things we hope to do in the room such as paint or swap out furniture will also add contrast, so I think it will be pretty.\nHere's a picture of BM Evening Dove in another room. I am pretty excited!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.capeannpleinair.com/","date":"2019-02-23T06:19:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550249490870.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20190223061816-20190223083816-00409.warc.gz","language_score":0.9630746841430664,"token_count":160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__121798363","lang":"en","text":"Cape Ann Plein Air\nCape Ann Plein 2019 will be held October 6th-14th!\nEntry Juror and Competition Judge\nWe are honored to welcome nationally acclaimed plein air painter Mark Boedges as our 2019 Entry Juror, and Kenn Eroll Backhaus as our 2019 distinguished Awards Judge.\nLast year, our Awards Gala was held at North Shore Arts Association on Saturday, October 13th, 2018 where over $20K in prizes were awarded to our artists.\nWe will hold our Gala at NSAA again this year on Saturday, October 12, 2019.\nProvide your email HERE to receive up to date information.\nTo visit Cape Ann and enjoy our event, please explore our local hotels and inns.\nOur Presenting Sponsor","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.myminimus.com/rabbit-travels/archives/05-2018","date":"2022-01-26T10:28:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304947.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20220126101419-20220126131419-00397.warc.gz","language_score":0.9855749011039734,"token_count":930,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__201665671","lang":"en","text":"Today Leo’s Rabbit visited Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and explored expressive, colourful work and eventful life of Vincent Van Gogh. Throughout the exhibition Rabbit followed in the footsteps (pawsteps) of an artist who was intent on improving himself and deeply engaged in the artistic developments of his day. He was an artist who above all strove to create a new kind of art. Rabbit thought that, indeed, he had succeeded in that quest, but as for the beauty of his art...? Rabbit is not quite sure...\nHe viewed Van Gogh’s artworks on display with mixed feelings. He certainly wasn't impressed with the artist's early efforts, especially some of the portraits. He thought that they expose lack of experience and technique. In some of the paintings, he noticed disfigured faces with big, unnatural noses. A lot of the other artworks looked to him like a kind that a secondary school student (or even a rabbit) would have painted. He wasn't also keen on bold colours, vigorous swirly brushwork and objects being often outlined with thick black lines. All in all, our ignorant small-town Rabbit didn't appreciate the works of Van Gogh, one of history's greatest artist. Well, what one small Rabbit knows about art anyway?\nHe felt however a huge admiration and respect for Van Gogh for his continuous quest to improve himself, his wide experiments with various styles and his persistence and perseverance in finding his own unique identity as an artist. Van Gogh found his true calling as an artist at the age of 27. Without knowing whether he had any real talent, he set to work with unbridled drive and great determination. He thought himself the rudiments of the craft by studying the art of others. He worked furiously and in his short life, he produced over 2,100 artworks, including 860 oil paintings.\nRabbit also liked the fact that Van Gogh was trying to find the beautiful and the magical in the every day, often choosing as the subjects of his studies ordinary, hard-working people. He focused on peasants' life and their honest and humble existence in the face of encroaching industrialisation. His paintings also convey his love for the nature, that Rabbit certainly shares with the artist. He really appreciated a series of paintings of Orchards in Blossom, but wasn't that kin on a famous Vase of Irisis painting.\nRabbit was saddened to learn about Van Gogh's struggles with mental illness that eventually led him to his suicide at age of 37. The first in a series of artist's mental breakdowns occurred couple of years prior to his death when his friend, Paul Gauguin, came to visit him in Arles. Their personalities clashed, and after a quarrel, Gauguin left the house. He later claimed that Van Gogh had pursued him and threatened him with a razor. After returning home, in a state of a total confusion, Van Gogh cut off his left ear. Rabbit held his ears tight listening to this terrifying story.\nIn spite of his mental illness, often accompanied by anxiety and hallucinations, Van Gogh did show a tremendous appetite for work and he produced hundreds of paintings in his final months. Was his creativity driven by his mental illness? Who knows...?\nThe painting thought to be Van Gogh's last, found unfinished in his study, is the one of Tree Roots. At first sight Rabbit thought it is a jumble of bright colours and fanciful abstract forms, but after a closer look he realised that, indeed, it shows a slope with tree trunks and roots.\nOur small-town Rabbit was grateful for the opportunity to explore Van Gogh's artworks and he enjoyed his visit to the museum. He did not, however, develop admiration for artist's style and use of colours, and to the terror of numerous art experts, who proclaim Van Gogh as one of the greatest artists of all times and a forerunner of the expressionist movement in 20th-century art, Rabbit could not understand popularity of the artist.\nLeo's Rabbit 'lives' in my handbag and he travels with us everywhere we go. He has pictures taken at various locations, tourist attractions and places we visit. As a part of this blog we will describe Leo's Rabbit Travels to share our personal experiences from these visits. Hopefully couple of people (apart from us :-) ) will find it interesting and may even feel encouraged to visit one of Rabbit's destinations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://feliciacano.blogspot.com/2014/01/ginny-neville-and-luna-sketches-with.html","date":"2018-07-15T20:51:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676588972.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20180715203335-20180715223335-00476.warc.gz","language_score":0.9107151627540588,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__112834094","lang":"en","text":"Ginny, Neville and Luna sketches with Casein Paint\nGinny, Neville and Luna sketches with Casein Paint.\nI am working with a limited palette so it is hard to get some of the colors (violet, bright red, pink etc). The second is with some photoshop retouching.\nPalette: Venetian Red, Golden Ochre, Ultramarine Blue, Burnt Umber, and Titanium White.\nI like the paint. It behaves a lot like gouache. It is a little more forgiving if you go back into it after it dries. I am also tired of working with a limited palette. :) I need to buy some more colors.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://artist-stephanierosebird.com/artwork/3942311-Artist-Statement-Orchid-5.html","date":"2023-09-27T15:42:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510300.41/warc/CC-MAIN-20230927135227-20230927165227-00384.warc.gz","language_score":0.9717931151390076,"token_count":527,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__211329975","lang":"en","text":"As a child, Stephanie Rose Bird moved from the urban environment of northern New Jersey to a rural one, in southern New Jersey, and it changed her life forever. Growing up on an outcrop of the Pine Barrens, living in a wetland, among forest creatures and lush vegetation, continues to inspire and inform Bird's work today.\nShe began working as an artist utilizing the landscape as a teenager. Many of those early paintings where of the lake on which Bird grew up. Later, she went further afield and painted the local fields and barns of Salem, Cumberland and Gloucester County. Then Bird turned indoors, to still life. Utilizing the tomatoes and eggplants that give New Jersey its name, the Garden State, she found a subject matter that continues to fuel her imagination.\nAs a stay-at-home Mom, Bird went on to become an author, again sharing her passion for nature, while hopefully inspiring others to engage. Her books center on herbalism, aromatherapy, and plant life. She was brought into the realm of herbalism from her interest in art and craft, inspired by her parents who were entrepreneurs and makers, who lived close to the land. She delights in making soap and healing balms, as well as handmade paper from plants, and even her own paint, at times, derived from sea creatures, roots, herbs and minerals.\nLiving in the Midwest with her husband and family, she has found fresh material from which to work. Her recent work has returned to favorite topics: flowers, fruits, vegetables and the landscape specific to the area. She never paints from photographs, preferring instead to work using direct observation of life. Bird enjoys her daily challenges working from still life and en plein air, which captures the particular light conditions of the day, wondering if it will be windy, warm or too cold to work outdoors. She utilizes a variety of different materials to explore her subjects including sumi-ink, India ink, oil pastels, chalk pastels, conte crayons, and aquarelle pencils on a variety of papers, and oil and acrylic paints on canvas.\nWhat intrigues her so much about plants and the land, is the energy and power they have over us all. They shape and mold, whether we are aware of this power of not. She makes a deliberate attempt to convey the power and wonder of nature in her paintings and drawings, inviting the viewer to take a closer look at what was once familiar.\nThe genesis and inspiration for Bird's paintings and drawings are shared in this Artist Statement","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://smifd.com/painting/","date":"2023-12-05T12:58:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100551.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20231205105136-20231205135136-00828.warc.gz","language_score":0.933630645275116,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__188413377","lang":"en","text":"Benjamin Moore: The Right Product for Your Painting Project\nFor high-quality in paint, look no-further than Benjamin Moore. We work exclusively with Benjamin Moore to offer you the most complete line of paint. Offering only Benjamin Moore, we can get the best conditions and price to sell it at unbeatable prices for you.\nWith color variety, design, and expertise; Benjamin Moore is here to assist you in creating the perfect interior and/or exterior for your home, complete with professional insight and advice that will be sure to turn your painting project into much more.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.washingtonian.com/events/2013/01/10/susan-yanero.php","date":"2015-08-28T15:11:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-35/segments/1440644063666.29/warc/CC-MAIN-20150827025423-00319-ip-10-171-96-226.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9035782814025879,"token_count":136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-35__0__107464516","lang":"en","text":"American University Museum\nEvent date and times:\nJanuary 26, 2013, 12:00 PM\nTue-Sun, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.\nFormer AU professor Alan Feltus describes Susan Yanero's paintings as\n\"close to abstraction while being, at the same time, fascinating images of her interior world made through the magic of the immediacy of her brushstroke laying down color in such a way that drawing and painting and surface exist in equal measure, strong, direct, and unfaltering. We see something created spontaneously in the act of painting, without fussing or attempting to fix or to polish.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.scshca.com/creative-arts-artist-of-the-month-may-2017/","date":"2022-12-03T13:23:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-49/segments/1669446710931.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20221203111902-20221203141902-00025.warc.gz","language_score":0.9689953923225403,"token_count":532,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-49","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-49__0__136448058","lang":"en","text":"SEE THEIR ART ON THE WALL NEAR THE LIBRARY (MONTECITO CLUBHOUSE)\nI was born in the mid-west. At the age of three my parents joined the State Department and we moved to what was then called Siam . . . Thailand now.\nUntil the age of 22, I lived and was schooled in Panama, Ecuador, Bolivia, Kenya, Germany, and Brazil. I have continued to travel internationally extensively all my adulthood.\nWhen I retired four years ago I knew I needed a hobby and decided to try to learn to paint. We lived in Kansas City and I was able to take lessons from Mark Weber, a premier painter of the Grand Canyon, who lives and teaches in Kansas City. Mark enjoyed teaching real beginners – which I was.\nMy husband and I both love art and we enjoy collecting local artists on our various trips abroad. I draw inspiration from nature and look forward to painting the beautiful landscapes of this area that remind me at times of Africa.\nMy husband, Bob, finally retired at the end of 2016 and we moved to Shadow Hills full-time.\nMARILYN BARTON, FINE ART\nMarilyn Barton has recently moved from Arizona to Sun City Shadow Hills. She paints with Acrylic, Watercolor, Pastel, Pencil, and Charcoal.\nMarilyn also teaches art classes in watercolor and pastel. In her classes, students have explored the magic of color, color mixing and artistic techniques. Marilyn began teaching in 2007 at Central Arizona Community College. Her classes are designed for beginning and intermediate students.\n“Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.”\nHenry Ward Beecher, Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit, 1887\nWHAT IS THE CREATIVE ARTS CLUB?\nThe Creative Arts Club meets on Mondays and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to noon in the Cambria/Mirada rooms of the Montecito clubhouse. These are “painting and creating” days.\nArt classes are taught in the fall/winter and spring months. Our members experience top quality artists in media such as acrylics, watercolor, and drawing to advance their knowledge of a particular medium. The classes accept beginners as well as more experienced artists.\nThe group has a closet full of resource materials and a plethora of tools to help get the paint on the paper ready for the next process. Come to one of our Monday or Thursday Art Days to get a dose of art and fun!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://mr-fix-it.ch/interior-painting-guidelines/","date":"2023-12-08T19:39:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100769.54/warc/CC-MAIN-20231208180539-20231208210539-00797.warc.gz","language_score":0.9649707674980164,"token_count":573,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__162488801","lang":"en","text":"Interior Painting Guidelines: Geneva & Lausanne\nPainting the interiors around the house or your office means some prep work will be required in the process. Ceiling spaces can be a bit more challenging, but you can still do it fairly easily. Interior decorating can sometimes depend on a good painting job done around your home just as much as other smaller elements. The following preparations will help get you off to a great start:\n- Begin your work by checking the walls and making sure you clean them up as part of your preparations for the coming painting project. With dust and grime often getting in the way means this will make the job a lot harder than it needs to be. You will need to make things work from the beginning, so this means you need a pristine clean surface if you want to have some really good results. A soft sponge, hot soapy water and a bit of work and you will have them dried out completely.\n- The next step you will need to take is covering your floors in some plastic sheeting to protect them from paint drips. You can make use of fabric in certain cases, but the paint may sink right through if it happens to be thin so plastic sheets are the safer bet. The last thing you really want is to have to deal with messy floors after the job, so make sure you avoid that entirely.\n- Cover all the door frames of your home, as well as the windows and trimming, protecting them from dripping paint on the walls and ceiling of your home. You can work on removing the tape as soon as you complete the paint job, but before your paint is dry or you can peel it off from the wall by accident.\n- After this step is complete you will need to prime the walls so your paint coverage can be a lot more efficient once the job is done. According to the professionals house cleaners from Cleaners Kentish Town Ltd this will help keep them in a uniform colour so you can have a steady hue all throughout the job without any areas that could end up peeling later on.\n- Use a roller to paint most flat surfaces, such as the walls for faster cover and a much more efficient solution. You will still need to use angled brushes and other types of brushes for the finer work, but with a good roller you can get a lot done without it becoming too annoying to deal with.\n- You would do well to work by laying down a W-shaped set of patterns as you work on painting. This will let you cover the walls with almost no streaking in the process. It will take you a decent amount of work to deal with all of this but it will be far easier to complete than going up and down.\nIf you require some help to strip old paint, wall paper or interior painting, call Mr Fix It.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://stephancaras.com/ovd4dalk/painting-over-waterproof-paint-042d96","date":"2021-05-14T22:51:17Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-21/segments/1620243991829.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20210514214157-20210515004157-00485.warc.gz","language_score":0.921164333820343,"token_count":3868,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-21__0__24375051","lang":"en","text":"A home entryway is a good place for waterproof paint because it can be easily cleaned up. This can be done by applying a few coats of outdoor polyurethane on both sides of the canvas (including the frame). What is the central theme of the story The Cask of Amontillado? Many artists and crafters are attracted to acrylic paint for these reasons. Joint compound is reactivated when it absorbs water and can cause problems like mold and blistering or delamination of paint film. Instead of painting over the old cracking colors, remove the old paint before applying a new coat. If you have been planning to paint over Redgard waterproofing, here are a few of the things that you need to know. Painting over bad areas with the waterproof paint will just be a waste of time. With summer upon us we are spending more of our time outdoors and you want the perfect outdoor oasis in which to relax after a long day at work. Acrylic paint is appealing because it can be used on a wide range of surfaces. When properly waterproofed, this paint can be durable and long-lasting. Is acrylic paint waterproof. The experts at Home Improvement Super Pages state, \"The problem is that wood is a notoriously thirsty substance, and it is easy for water to get absorbed into the grain itself.\" How to Waterproof a Painting for Outdoors. Acrylic paint is a convenient, fast-drying option. PROMORE New Painters Plastic Drop Cloth 9' x 12' (3-Pack) Clear Painting Tarp Plastic Waterproof Furniture Cover Plastic Paint Tarps and dropcloth for Painting ⦠Will rain wash away acrylic paint? Remember that you will have to use a good quality primer or an all-in-one paint for the best chance at success with your fresh coat of paint. Make sure not to rest the brush on one area for too long, and avoid touching the painting. This varnish is a unique form of acrylic gloss that adds a protective coating over the paint – protecting the pores against absorbing more water. If you plan to paint acrylic on canvas, it is important to make sure that it is properly waterproofed. To waterproof acrylic paints, they will need to be painted over with a special kind of varnish. Paint Markers for Rock Painting, Medium Point, Waterproof & Permanent Ink, 24 Colors, Oil-Based, Expert of Rock, Wood, Fabric, Plastic, Canvas, Glass, Mugs and more 4.5 out of 5 ⦠Critical steps to take, painting over old exterior paint, making them look brand new, not seeing previous paint coats applied years before. Below are the main features that make up acrylic paint: Is acrylic paint waterproof when dry? They make painting easier by minimizing brush marks and roller drag and enhance the flow of paint over the surface as well. Let us explore exactly what acrylic paint is made up of, and just how waterproof it is. To preserve your acrylic paint works, itâs best to varnish them so that they withstand the test of time. Painting over tar waterproofing. When dry, acrylic paint isnât fully waterproof. This type of paint is becoming harder to find due to environmental issues. Once the waterproof paint is applied on an interior surface, it will be very easy to clean that specific place. They recommend that you attempt to prime the walls first and then apply a second layer of paint. Once dry, the canvas will be fully protected against the elements. I just finished hanging the Durock around the 3-wall alcove tub. Other options to set acrylic paint on glass include using a hairdryer at low heat, air drying the glass for 21 days, or properly drying out the painted glass in the sun. This paint comes out really well on glass and can be waterproofed for complete protection. Krete Seal Damplock Waterproofing Masonry Paint is a fast drying paint for vertical surfaces. This is due to it being a water-based paint, where the water evaporates quickly. Acrylic paints are generally considered the best choice for painting on metal, as they stick really well and are non-reactive. If not waterproofed, yes. Remove all old paint. Setting the paint can be done in a few ways. Use acrylic or latex paint over DRYLOK. Always take the right steps to waterproof acrylic paint, because you donât want your hard work ruined by a few drops of water. Then, leave the glass and oven to fully cool down before removing your glass piece. This paint comes out really well on glass and can be waterproofed for complete protection. If the paint takes on more water from a spill or rain, the paint can become thinned out. You can place the painted glass in an oven set to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Special Buys (5) Sheen. A canvas like this is waterproof, UV-protected and can be hung in outdoor spaces. Does Hermione die in Harry Potter and the cursed child? What's the difference between Koolaburra by UGG and UGG? I am redoing the bathroom. Asked By: Malinda Herreria | Last Updated: 4th January, 2020. This paint is affordable, user-friendly, and can be used on a wide range of different surfaces. The paint is made up of a pigment (the color) which is mixed into an acrylic polymer emulsion. Yes, I painted the Red Gard. Red Gard is a latex product and my leftover paint can says Latex. Apr 2, 2016 - Painting over DRYLOK is no different than painting over an acrylic or latex primer. These additives also increase surface durability, prevent color fading, and reduce mold and mildew problems. Can ram aluminum can crusher crush 10 cans in 10 seconds? Although it is a convenient option, acrylic paint does have its downsides in terms of durability and water resistance. If you accidentally spill water on your painting or if it gets ruined by raindrops or any water-source for that matter, the water will rapidly dilute the paint, separating the pigment from the emulsion and forming tiny bubbles all over the surface. Click to see full answer Also asked, can you paint over red guard sealer? First, you will need to plan on painting with a primer . Setting the paint can be done in a few ways. It is paintable, and their website has good detailed instructions in PDF. It just takes a single coat of specialized metal varnish, which is unlike other surfaces that require multiple coats. It is mainly used for masonry, but is equally a reliable paint to keep your basement walls, foundations, bird baths and cinder blocks protected against mold and mildew build-up. Another common use for waterproof paint is on walls in high-traffic areas. Why You Should Consider Waterproof Paint for Interior Painting . There is no paint or primer that I know of that will stick to tar and even if one did it wouldn't last because tar expands and contracts too much. It's recommended for waterproofing niches, shelves, and entire shower walls when tar paper or poly are not used as a vapor barrier behind the CBU. Everyday metal objects at home can easily be painted with acrylics. Also to know, will paint stick to RedGard? Wenn du fluid-painting.com verwendest, stimmst du der Verwendung dieser Cookies zu. Firstly, prime the canvas with a good primer. Do you need a vapor barrier with Redgard. My plan is to waterproof it with RedGard before setting tile.. At the outside edges of the tub front (the two vertical parts of the tub on the \"left\" and \"right\" side that go from the tub deck down to the floor) I don't have enough room to place tile, but I am a bit worried about water splashing there. Why Do You Need to Waterproof Acrylic Paint? ... never on the inside. Copyright 2020 FindAnyAnswer All rights reserved. Rub the q-tip in an inconspicuous area and take a look at the tip. These are common questions. As mentioned above, water is what keeps the paint in its fluid form. Acrylic is a water-based paint. Get free shipping on qualified Waterproof Exterior Paint or Buy Online Pick Up in Store today in the Paint department. If you can paint a wall you can use RedGard no problem. You donât want any marks to soak through to the paint, or any fingerprints to smudge the work. The moment it becomes dry it becomes plastic. Any acrylic painted surfaces for the outdoors will need to be properly waterproofed in order to protect them from rain or dew. Applying waterproof paint to the basement walls is not a substitute for basement repair. Hence, you must seal the paint for it to become more resistant to water. When dry, it is only slightly water-resistant and will still chip or peel when wet. Does cement board need to be waterproofed? So, over time, it will start absorbing water. Apply primer to the water-sealed wood with a brush or a roller. The reason is that acrylic paint is water-based, so it can easily be thinned adding water. Taking extra precautionary steps through sealing the paint will help to enhance its lifespan. S. Shane. This can cause paint to chip off, which exposes other sections of paint to moisture. If the paint has been combined with a glass and tile medium, it should be left for an extra 45 minutes. Mix latex paint with a waterproofing additive for outdoor paint jobs. Scraping any deteriorated old paint and rotten wood, acting like a sponge, down to solid wood portions is ideal. Specialized tools arenât required, but using the right kind of brush can make a major difference. First paint over the glass, and then let it dry completely for 24 hours so that it can set properly. First paint over the glass, and then let it dry completely for 24 hours so that it can set properly. This adds a layer of protection against harmful rays of sunlight. Basically, I am waterproofing my bathroom with cement board and a waterproofing membrane on top, but instead of installing tile would just like to paint over the waterproofed surface with white paint. Acrylic Paint Pens, 12 Colors Paint Pens Waterproof Permanent Acrylic Paints Set for Art Rock Painting, Stones, Ceramic, Glass, Wood, Metal, DIY Craft, Personalised Gifts 4.6 ⦠Waterproofing a damp wall will not fix the problem. Whoever did that was lazy and didn't want to dig around the foundation. The American Concrete Institute (ACI 515.1) defines: \"waterproofing as a treatment of a surface or structure to resist the passage of water under hydrostatic pressure, whereas damp proofing is defined as a treatment of a surface or structure to resist the passage of water in ⦠The optimal method is by adding a layer of moisture-resistant primer to the wood before applying a finishing layer of paint. Acrylic is a type of liquid plastic. Especially waterproof paint as it contains properties that differ from the normal paint. Pebbledash isnât the most straight forward surface to paint. Over $5000 (2) Savings Center. A flat-latex paint can be used to paint basement floors. As a general rule, paint isnât very cheap to buy, and oil based isnât an exception. Oil based paint offers the best solution for painting shower tiles because it is durable and water resistant. Allow the primer to dry fully before painting. Adhere to the painting guidelines for your particular paint for using either an oil-based primer or a latex-based primer. Waterproofing metal surfaces is relatively easy. Paint on membranes can also be used, such as. Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 4 of 4 Posts. The next step is to add a final layer of waterproofing. Brush or roll the paint in the direction of the wood grain. Dip the brush in the paint, run it over the rim of the paint can to remove any excess, and then paint the fountain with the brush. Check out DRYLOK at http://bit.ly/DRYLOKJeffWaterproofing basement walls with DRYLOK paint is an easy DIY project. This waterproof paint can be used as a primary waterproofing barrier on new build basements before the installation of waterproofing membranes. If using only ⦠As long as you use a good primer, you should be OK, though. It is important to put the glass into a cold oven, and then let it slowly heat up. Will rain wash away acrylic paint outdoors? 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Water is what keeps the paint is applied on an Interior surface, it is even!\nHow To Keep Potatoes Fresh After Peeling, Hyacinth Meaning Pronunciation, Bank Merger Letter To Customers, Common App Activities Examples, Volkswagen Touareg Prezzo, Phone It In Emote Item Shop, Site To Bomb For Client, Harga Parking Mrt Kajang, Windows 10 Search Type, Oboe Reed Plaque, Adobe Connections Font,","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://au.toa.st/products/moira-frith-hula-watercolour-print-multi","date":"2023-12-11T18:04:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679516047.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211174901-20231211204901-00378.warc.gz","language_score":0.8741207122802734,"token_count":143,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__95869194","lang":"en","text":"Moira Frith Watercolour Prints\nBritish artist Moira Frith creates playful and painterly watercolours. TOAST has collaborated with Moira on three exclusive prints celebrating our seasonal theme of Everyday Theatre. The fluidity of her work gives the hula hoopers, acrobats and tightrope walkers depicted in the series a joyful sense of endless motion.\nTOAST has collaborated with artist Moira Frith on an exclusive watercolour print, celebrating our seasonal theme of Everyday Theatre. Made from FSC-certified paper and printed with a vibrant hula hooper artwork.\nFSC certified paper.\nMade in the United Kingdom.\n21cm x 29.8cm.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.istudy-china.com/%E8%A7%A3%E8%A1%A3%E7%9B%98%E7%A4%B4-chinese-philosophy-and-culture/","date":"2023-11-29T11:57:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100081.47/warc/CC-MAIN-20231129105306-20231129135306-00056.warc.gz","language_score":0.852433443069458,"token_count":391,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__6836766","lang":"en","text":"Sitting with Clothes Unbuttoned and Legs Stretching Out\nThe term originally referred to the appearance of an artist who is concentrating on painting. It has been extended to mean an unrestrained state of mind free from external interruption when an artist is doing creative work. The book Zhuangzi describes a painter drawing freely with his clothes thrown open and legs stretching out. “To unbutton one’s clothes” is to expose one’s chest and arms; and “to sit with legs stretching out” indicates a casual posture while one is concentrating on painting. This term stresses the importance of a relaxed state and complete freedom of mind to the successful creation of quality artwork. This concept had significant influence on subsequent development of theories on calligraphy and painting in later generations.\nOnce when King Yuan of the State of Song was to do painting, all the painters came. Half of them, after paying him their respects, stood submissively to prepare brush-pen and ink for him. The other half were waiting outside. One painter, however, arrived late and was casual in manner. After receiving the king’s instructions, he returned to his hostel instead of standing there respectfully. The king sent somebody to check on him, and he was seen sitting there painting attentively with his chest and shoulders exposed and both legs stretching out. The king exclaimed, “Yes, that is a real painter!” (Zhuangzi)\nWhen doing painting, one should unbutton one’s clothes, sit with legs stretching out, keep himself free from all external interruptions, and ignore spectators. That way, one is able to obtain miraculous creative power, draw inspirations from heaven, earth, and nature, go beyond the rules of previous painting masters, and freely use various painting techniques. (Yun Shouping: Nantian’s Comments on Paintings)","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://danishdesignclassics.com/axel-salto/","date":"2024-04-23T10:13:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818474.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423095619-20240423125619-00045.warc.gz","language_score":0.9832942485809326,"token_count":200,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__191155341","lang":"en","text":"Axel Johannes salto\nLife Of Axel Johannes Salto\nAxel Johannes Salto was born in Copenhagen in 1889. He was educated at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1914. Salto was very happy to paint and founded the painters’ association De Fire together with Svend Johansen, Karl Larsen and Vilhelm Lundstrøm. The Four exhibited together until 1928. Axel Salto was particularly interested in the ancient world of myth, which is often seen in his art. In addition to painter, author and graphic artist, Axel Salto was also incredibly fond of ceramics. It is especially his ceramics that have really broken through and he also has Denmark’s highest hammer blow when it comes to ceramics. In 2013, one of his fantastic works got sold for 1.2 million Danish kroner at an auction in the auction house Bruun Rasmussen. Axel Salto died in his home in Frederiksberg in 1961.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://theiqcollective.com/painted-drawer-pulls/best-painted-drawer-pulls-elegant-kitchen-cabinet-drawer-pulls-beautiful-painted-kitchen-units-fresh-and-elegant-painted-drawer-pulls-sets-combinations/","date":"2018-10-18T20:44:13Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583512014.61/warc/CC-MAIN-20181018194005-20181018215505-00335.warc.gz","language_score":0.9278429746627808,"token_count":156,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__192603797","lang":"en","text":"Drawer, Contemporary Painted Drawer Pulls Luxury Kitchen Cabinet Drawer Pulls Beautiful Painted Kitchen Units Fresh Than Elegant Painted Drawer Pulls Sets Lovely: 50 New Painted Drawer Pulls Ideas\nPublished at June 17th, 2017 12:05:11 PM by Kirby\nMarked as bordeaux painted 8 drawer wide chest object plus painted kitchen drawer units discussion as well as painted drawer object as well as painted drawer furniture area of interest plus painted three drawer chest object also hand painted three drawer chest subject with Drawer, So don't forget to check out the main article in 50 New Painted Drawer Pulls Ideas\n© 2018 TheIqCollective.com. Reproduction without explicit permission is prohibited. All Rights Reserved.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://triadpaintingservices.com/exterior-painting/","date":"2023-06-06T17:25:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224652959.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20230606150510-20230606180510-00664.warc.gz","language_score":0.9381839036941528,"token_count":142,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__281375270","lang":"en","text":"When you arrive home after a long day, you should be pleased by the sight you see. Triad Painting Services, LLC can transform your home exterior with our top-notch painting services. Your local exterior house painter will make your home look better than ever.\nAs we prepare to paint your home, we'll ask you:\nYou have plenty of options to consider when it comes to painting your house. We can go over your different color options and help you stick to your HOA guidelines. Our exterior painting services are fully personalized for your convenience. We offer both commercial and residential painting services.\nAsk about our exterior painting services today in Greensboro, NC.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.michigancoatings.com/michigan-coatings-products/","date":"2024-02-20T21:13:53Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473347.0/warc/CC-MAIN-20240220211055-20240221001055-00454.warc.gz","language_score":0.8679230809211731,"token_count":248,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__12901622","lang":"en","text":"A 30-year history of supplying high-quality industrial coating products for the furniture, automotive, and home building industries.\nHigh Quality Paint Customized for Multiple Industries.\nMichigan Coating develops products using high-quality raw materials specifically for individual customer needs. 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Our quality paint can support a range of materials including:\n- various metals\nQUOTES & CONSULTATION\nHow Can We Help You?\nOr Call: 616.456.8800","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artmusicvegan.tumblr.com/post/41364472878/swann-auction-galleries-ny-will-hold-their","date":"2014-03-08T12:53:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2014-10/segments/1393999654453/warc/CC-MAIN-20140305060734-00076-ip-10-183-142-35.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9187661409378052,"token_count":220,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2014-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2014-10__0__172757876","lang":"en","text":"Swann Auction Galleries (NY), will hold their African-American Fine Art Auction on February 14, 2013. The auction includes paintings, sculpture and prints by artists Elizabeth Catlett, Barkley Hendricks, Norman Lewis, William T. Williams, Charles White, and many other important African-American artists. The images featured here include Laura Wheeler Waring(1887-1948) Girl in Red Dress, Ernest Crichlow (1914-2005) Waiting, Arthur Coppedge (1938-2010) Portrait of a Young Woman, Charles White (1918-1979) Trumpet Player, and Howard Smith (1928-) Don’t Forget to Get Up Here…America the Beautiful.\nPS. They also have an upcoming Printed & Manuscript African Americana Auction on March 21, 2013. Swann launched their department devoted to African-American Fine Art in February 2007. Today, they are the only major auction house to conduct regular sales of this material. At each African-American Fine Art auction benchmarks have been set for works by important and lesser-known artists.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.heckscher.org/pages.php?which_page=collection_image_detail&which_image=1976_011","date":"2018-09-21T04:26:43Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-39/segments/1537267156780.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20180921033529-20180921053929-00006.warc.gz","language_score":0.7878156900405884,"token_count":98,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-39__0__115102368","lang":"en","text":"David Burliuk (American, b. Russia, 1882-1967) Fall Flowers in a Watering Can, 1949\nOil on canvas, 24 x 18 in.\nSigned and dated at lower right: BURLIUK / 1949. Dated at lower left: 14 IX. Inscribed on stretcher, verso, in the hand of the artist's wife: Mamma.\nGift of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Burliuk. 1976.11","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.laciemyers.com/2011/10/paintings-for-ember-and-tristan.html","date":"2017-05-23T14:53:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-22/segments/1495463607647.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20170523143045-20170523163045-00027.warc.gz","language_score":0.9835790395736694,"token_count":222,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-22__0__202217865","lang":"en","text":"Two years ago when my first grandchild was born, I decided to paint something especially for her -- to be hung in her bedroom. I wanted the subject matter to be something she wouldn't outgrow quickly, and include things she'd encounter during future walks around her neighborhood.\n|My painting for Ember Rose, Nov. 2009|\nMy plan was to continue the tradition as each new grand baby came into my life. That happened almost exactly a year later, and I have been so busy playing with these two babies that I haven't finished the second painting...\nBut...I have a goal to finish it before Nov. 1st when my novel-writing challenge begins. I thought it would be fun to share the painting-in-progress with you.\n|painting for Tristan|\nHere's what it looked like in June.\n|Here's what it looks like today. |\nThe letters in his name will be painted over and around the creatures.\nIf I don't finish it before Nov. 1st, at least I will be close.\nHappy Creating Everyone!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://louiseohara.co.uk/products/copy-of-mixed-media-art-on-wood-by-louise-ohara-midnight-reflections","date":"2024-04-20T23:10:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817688.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20240420214757-20240421004757-00436.warc.gz","language_score":0.904718279838562,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__51136543","lang":"en","text":"A mixed Media original art work painted on solid oak using Acrylic, Acrylic ink, oil pastel, graphite.\nsolid oak 9.5cmx9.5cm comes ready to hang.\nAvailable Framed or unframed - Framed size 18cmx18cmx1.5cm\nIF YOU ARE OVERSEAS AND WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE THIS PAINTING PLEASE MESSAGE ME......\nPostage is free in the UK. 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Unfortunately, this means that when paint color soaks into the wood, it can be difficult to remove completely. You ought to be able to remove the majority of the paint from mahogany wood, although this might require sanding or stiff brushing to get it out of the wood grain.\nAfter you’ve removed the paint color, chances are you’ll have a lighter area on the mahogany. With a little creative stain matching, you can blend the light spot with the surrounding surface.\n- Drop cloth\n- Rubbing alcohol\n- Paint remover\n- Mineral spirits\nProtect the floor beneath where you’ll be working with a drop cloth or old sheet.\nPour a generous amount of rubbing alcohol over the paint stain and let it soak into the wood fibers for about five minutes.\nScrub the stain with a soft toothbrush, rubbing only in the direction of the grain. Pour on more rubbing alcohol whenever it appears to be drying out. Periodically wipe the area down with a clean, damp rag. Continue with this if the paint color appears to be coming out — it can take some persistence.\nClean the stain with a damp rag and apply some paint remover if the stain is particularly stubborn. The City of Beaverton, Oregon, recommends citrus-based paint remover because it is relatively non-toxic and effective.\nAllow the paint remover to work as directed on the label. This is typically from 30 to 60 minutes. Remove it with a wet brush, such as a toothbrush or soft scrub brush. It may take two or more applications to get rid of the paint color.\nMatch the color of the mahogany wood with some oil-based stain — stain is available in a wide range of wood tones, including mahogany. Mix it with little mineral spirits and rub over the lightened area you’ve been working on to blend it in.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kidsartncraft.com/watercolor-paintings-to-copy/","date":"2024-03-02T04:17:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947475727.3/warc/CC-MAIN-20240302020802-20240302050802-00048.warc.gz","language_score":0.9249441027641296,"token_count":643,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__83642923","lang":"en","text":"Watercolor paintings are a type of painting that uses water-based paint. The paint is usually applied to paper, but can also be applied to other materials, such as fabric or wood.\nWatercolor paintings are usually created by wetting the paper or other surface first, then applying the paint. The paint can be applied in a variety of ways, including brushing, spraying, or dabbing. Watercolor paintings can be very delicate and beautiful. They can also be very difficult to create, as the paint can be difficult to control. It can actually be a great way to learn and improve your skills. By studying the work of another artist, you can better understand the use of color, brushstrokes, and composition. And, of course, it can be fun to try to recreate a beautiful painting. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned artist, watercolor paintings to copy can be a great source of inspiration.\nDIY Beautiful Watercolor Painting To Copy\nRead More: Moose Paintings For Kids\nMake Some Adorable Pebbles Art Using Watercolors\nAdorable Maple Leaf Art Idea With Watercolors\nEasy & Simple Aspen Leaf Watercolor Art Idea\nEasy-Peasy Watercolor Leaf Art Idea\nRealistic Watercolor Tree Drawing Idea\nRead More: Hamster Paintings For Kids\nElegant Snowy Winter Night Drawing Idea\nMake An Adorable Watercolor Portrait Art\nBeautiful 3-D Looking Pear Painting With Watercolors\nEasy & Simple Watercolor Painting Idea\nFollow us on Youtube for art and craft tutorials and much more.\nWhat is copying a painting called?\nCopying a painting is called “reproducing” the painting. When you reproduce a painting, you are trying to create an exact replica of the original painting. This can be done by either painting the scene yourself or by using a printing process.\nCan you duplicate a painting?\nYes, you can duplicate a painting. You can either use the same materials and techniques as the original artist, or you can use your own materials and techniques. If you use your own materials and techniques, your painting may not look exactly like the original, but it can still be a good copy.\nCan you watercolor on copy paper?\nYes, you can watercolor on copy paper, but the results may not be as good as if you were to use watercolor paper. Copy paper is thinner and not as absorbent as watercolor paper, so the paint may not go on as smoothly and the colors may not be as vibrant.\nHow do I transfer watercolor to digital?\nThere are a few ways to transfer a watercolor painting to digital. One is to use a scanner to scan the painting and then save it as a digital file. Another way is to take a photo of the painting with a digital camera and then upload the photo to a computer.\nMore Articles from Kids Art & Craft\n- Wolf Paintings for Kids\n- First-Grade Art Projects for Kids\n- Colorful Painting Ideas for Kids of All Ages\n- Paper Painting Art & Craft For Holiday School Projects\n- Creative Painting Ideas for Kids to Make","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.johncrawfordpainting.com.au/painting","date":"2024-04-12T21:55:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816070.70/warc/CC-MAIN-20240412194614-20240412224614-00586.warc.gz","language_score":0.9172278642654419,"token_count":188,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__145277271","lang":"en","text":"0448 570 459\nWhere paint is our passion.\nJohn Crawford has over 40 years of experience in residential interior painting. His team can help you with putting a fresh coat of paint on your exisiting or brand new home.\nOur team of highly experienced painters are ready to tackle any size project from small business premises right up to large office blocks, warehouses and supermarkets.\nAs a long-standing member of the Master Painters of Australia (MPA) you are guaranteed that you are dealing with a professional painter who as a long-standing history in exterior painting.\n23 Keppel Street Shepparton, VIC 3630\nFOR A NO OBLIGATION FREE QOUTE","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.ohpopsi.com/news/ScandiMurals","date":"2021-08-05T10:13:20Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046155529.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20210805095314-20210805125314-00135.warc.gz","language_score":0.8721218109130859,"token_count":568,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__148874322","lang":"en","text":"In this weeks's blog we're showing you some of our wonderful collection of natural colour pallette and inspiring pattern designs inspired by the popular Scandinavian theme. Known for its beauty and simplicity, Scandinavian home interior adds a subtle yet eye catching decor theme to your home. Take a look.\n1. Blue & Grey Scandinavian Nordic Geometric Wall Mural\nA minimalist geometric design that will add depth to your walls, the Blue & Grey Scandinavian Nordic Geometric wall mural is a great way to a great way to get that effortless look in your home, adding a pop of stylish pastel blue colour to elevate your walls, and of course adding that Scandinavian elegance in to your living space.\n2. Landscape Art Wall Mural\nThe green, pink and greu paint effect on the Landscape Art Wall Mural will bring you back to nature with its organic vibe and earthy tones. Beautifully designed with geometric triangles reminiscent of Nordic mountainous peaks will surely give you the sophisticated Scandinavian look.\n3. Snow Mountain Wall Mural\nCreate a fresh sense of openess in any room of the home with the Snow Mountain wall mural. This stylish mural features ilustrated elements of the great outdoors with a snow-topped mountain scene, dark navy blue pine trees and a clear night's sky, allowing a room to feel more spacious and breathable.\n4. Scandinavian Nordic Geometric Grey Wall Mural\nAdd some Scandinvian elegance elegance with this grey diamond patterned wall mural, a minimalist geometric design that will add depth to yur interior decor. This mural is a great way to get that effortless look in your home, adding a contemporary feel to any bedroom, living rooms or even office.\n5. Geometric Pyramids Wall Mural\nCreate a stunning feature wall in your home with this made to measure Geometry Pyramids wall mural. Soft subtle pastel hues brought together in a calming design of ethnic print filled triangles, which combined create a feature wall of soft Scandinavian and Nordic tones.\n6. Cloudy Mountain Peaks Wall Mural\nThe Cloudy Mountain Peaks Wall Mural is a wonderfully beautiful scene that will uplift and add a peaceful aesthetic to your home. With snow capped mountains reflected in a clear lake and wintery trees lining up the valley your guests will fall in love with this refreshing Scandinavian mountain landscape design.\n7. Mountainscape Wall Mural\nThis fresh Scandinavian style Mountainscape wall mural will make any room of the home feel more spacious and clean. With triangle mountains and pine trees in toned colours of teal blue and soft whites on a saturated grey night sky, this sleek wall mural would be perfect in a modern bedroom.\nWhether it's a minimalist Nordic geometry or a full on Scandinavian landscape scene straight from nature we have it all at ohpopsi.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://acorndecs.co.uk/decorative-coatings/2550000","date":"2019-02-22T20:51:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247526282.78/warc/CC-MAIN-20190222200334-20190222222334-00228.warc.gz","language_score":0.9441519379615784,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__71929528","lang":"en","text":"Of course, Acorn Decorators Merchants Ltd is also the number 1 provider for high quality decorative coatings in the Grays area, and we have a large selection of decorative coating manufacturers to choose from. We also stock paint brushes, rollers and sundries to complete your coating project.\nWe only stock decorative coatings of the highest quality, and we are committed to ensuring 100% customer satisfaction through stocking the very best paints, coatings and products. Our decorative coatings will brighten up your home or place of business, and we can work with you to identify the colour schemes that will suit you best.\nIn addition to helping you find the decorative coatings you need, we will also provide you with treatment and aftercare advice, and we can provide on-site guidance when required. We use only the most advanced mixing and colour tinting technology when creating your coatings.\nHigh quality decorative coatings for your home or business.\nFor more information about our high quality decorative coatings, call:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://san-t.deviantart.com/art/Transformation-292659536","date":"2015-02-28T15:49:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-11/segments/1424936461995.64/warc/CC-MAIN-20150226074101-00051-ip-10-28-5-156.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.786830723285675,"token_count":115,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-11","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-11__0__173522158","lang":"en","text":"Feeling the spring ^^\nAcrylic on stretched canvas 45x60 cm / 18x24\"\nMaterials used: drywall, gesso, metal, aluminum foil, thread, gloss medium, acrylic paints, newspaper, sand and more..\nOn the top left it's a drawing of mine that I transferred onto the painting.\nThe stripes on the right side of the \"tree\" are sewn.\nMy Facebook www.facebook.com/SandraTrubinA…\nMy Blog sandra-trubin.blogspot.ca/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://trophyman.com/giant-art-prints-c506/","date":"2019-10-20T00:20:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986700560.62/warc/CC-MAIN-20191020001515-20191020025015-00468.warc.gz","language_score":0.9088602066040039,"token_count":173,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__37881568","lang":"en","text":"Prints 24\" x 24\" and smaller come with easy to use command strip self adhesive mounts. Larger prints come with an acrylic hanger bar mount.\nClick here to see our hanger options.\nCall us at 800-370-3564 and we will help you decide on the right size for your photo or art.\nImagine your own photograph or artwork blown up to giant size!\nThis magical portrait of Michael Jackson is one of Leonid Afremov's most popular portraits.\nYou'll always have Paris, even if you haven't visited yet.\nThis painting of strolling lovers brightens up both walls and hearts.\nSet the mood with this exciting painting of lovers\nLovers walk their dog in this serene landscape.\nLet his exciting painting of lovers inspire fireworks in your life\nFeel the music with this colorful graphic","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://calliehastings.com/about-the-artist","date":"2019-08-25T11:51:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027323328.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20190825105643-20190825131643-00362.warc.gz","language_score":0.9472504258155823,"token_count":116,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__106447264","lang":"en","text":"For as long as I can remember, I've loved the feel of putting a brush to paper or canvas. Sometimes my best work comes from just painting with no agenda and letting the paint decide where to go.\nI eventually found my way to teaching and discovered that the joy I see in children helps keep my own sense of childhood wonderment alive.\nIf you are interested in purchasing existing work or commissioning new work, please let me know! You can contact me at firstname.lastname@example.org or just use the contact form on the home page!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.bostonaccessday.com/lowes-bedroom-paint-ideas/","date":"2019-02-23T11:01:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550249500704.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20190223102155-20190223124155-00246.warc.gz","language_score":0.9071588516235352,"token_count":1443,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__32583262","lang":"en","text":"Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas have 10 photos it's including Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas #1 Lowe's, Contemporary Bedroom With Wall Paint And Gray Bed, White And Gold Bedding And Accessories,, Nice Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas #3 Contemporary, Casual Living Room With Antique White Paint And A Modern Fireplace And Neutral Furnishings, Cool Metallic Wall Paint Lowes 77 In Simple Design Decor With Metallic Wall Paint Lowes, Full Size Of Living Rooms:delightful Living Room Colors As Well As Living Room Paint Large Size Of Living Rooms:delightful Living Room Colors As Well As ., Breathtaking Paint Colors For Bedrooms Lowes 31 On Furniture Design With Paint Colors For Bedrooms Lowes, Delightful Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas #7 Bedroom Paint Ideas Lowes Tagged: Interior Paint Colors Lowes Archives - House Design And, Color Bedroom Paint Image Bedroom Paint Ideas Lowesinteresting Bedroom Paint Ideas Lowes For Bedrooms New Decorating, Color- Repose Grey SW The Interior Paint Color Throughout The House Is Sherwin Williams Repose Gray, Attractive Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas Gallery #10 Plain Bedroom Paint Ideas Lowes In Light Blue Medium Greenishblue. 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Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas is tagged with Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas, Lowes, Bedroom, Paint, Ideas..\nLowesLowes (lōz),USA pronunciation n.\nJohn Livingston, 1867–1945, U.S. scholar, critic, and teacher.\nBedroombed•room (bed′ro̅o̅m′, -rŏŏm′),USA pronunciation n.\n- a room furnished and used for sleeping.\n- concerned mainly with love affairs or sex: The movie is a typical bedroom comedy.\n- sexually inviting;\namorous: bedroom eyes.\n- inhabited largely by commuters: a bedroom community.\nPaintpaint (pānt),USA pronunciation n.\n- a substance composed of solid coloring matter suspended in a liquid medium and applied as a protective or decorative coating to various surfaces, or to canvas or other materials in producing a work of art.\n- an application of this.\n- the dried surface pigment: Don't scuff the paint.\n- the solid coloring matter alone;\n- facial cosmetics, esp. lipstick, rouge, etc., designed to heighten natural color.\n- [Chiefly Western U.S.]a pied, calico, or spotted horse or pony;\n- to coat, cover, or decorate (something) with paint: to paint a fence.\n- to produce (a picture, design, etc.) in paint: to paint a portrait.\n- to represent in paint, as in oils, tempera, or watercolor: to paint an actress as the Muse of tragedy.\n- to depict as if by painting;\ndescribe vividly in words: The ads painted the resort as a winter wonderland.\n- to color by or as if by painting: Sunset painted the clouds pink.\n- to apply a substance to, as a liquid medicine or a cosmetic: to paint a cut with iodine.\n- to coat or cover anything with paint.\n- to engage in painting as an art: She has begun to paint in her spare time.\n- to put on or use facial cosmetics.\n- paint the town red, [Informal.]to celebrate boisterously, esp. by making a round of stops at bars and nightclubs. Also, paint the town.\nIdeasi•de•a (ī dē′ə, ī dēə′),USA pronunciation n.\n- any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental understanding, awareness, or activity.\n- a thought, conception, or notion: That is an excellent idea.\n- an impression: He gave me a general idea of how he plans to run the department.\n- an opinion, view, or belief: His ideas on raising children are certainly strange.\n- a plan of action;\nan intention: the idea of becoming an engineer.\n- a groundless supposition;\n- a concept developed by the mind.\n- a conception of what is desirable or ought to be;\n- (cap.) [Platonism.]Also called form. an archetype or pattern of which the individual objects in any natural class are imperfect copies and from which they derive their being.\n- [Kantianism.]See idea of pure reason.\n- a theme, phrase, or figure.\n- a likeness.\n- a mental image.\nSuch that it seems relaxed and fairly crucial that you pay attention, creating the family area. The comfortable Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas can make the attendees, pals, or relatives who arrive at trip to experience at home. As well as the great impression that one could, would not be good in case you could spend time talking together within this area? Planning interior planning living room you can begin by selecting a couch that is suitable models.\nVariety of an effective couch and loving you, can support a living room's looks. Fit type can you choose must match together with the concept maintained by the residence itself. Lowes Bedroom Paint Ideas could seem weird if a contemporary family room full of chairs minimalist and contemporary. Contemporary feeling will be tougher radiated if you pick a seat that has other details that are traditional along with designs.\nThere are lots of options of supplies that one may select. Starting from one-piece of lumber to material or timber body lined with fabric and foam multifaceted. 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Once your requirements are attained, you can view towards the style as well as the style. Is advisable to choose a design that's not fixated by era. Thus, even though the trend transformed, guest chairs won't make bored or seems outofdate.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://queenslatino.com/jorge-posada-exhibits-paintings-drawings/","date":"2023-12-09T09:16:52Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100873.6/warc/CC-MAIN-20231209071722-20231209101722-00194.warc.gz","language_score":0.9555737376213074,"token_count":493,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__76266039","lang":"en","text":"Jorge Posada’s art has evolved into a semi-figurative depiction of the body: a cross between figuration and abstraction. He works by series in a mixed-media of charcoal, acrylic and oil on canvas and paper, which address the human form in motion.\nJorge Posada: Paintings & Drawings May 15 – June 16, 2013\nOpening Reception: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 5-7 pm\nIn the compositional structure of his paintings and drawings, Posada creates a tension between the fragments of the body which are embedded into colors, textures and carefully applied transparencies. He places them in a pictorial geography occupied by arrows which he uses as a metaphor for the action of going blindly in every direction. “It is my intention to be part of a collective memory. I use the human form to explore the body and the rituals of violence which are very much present in my native country as well as in our global society.”\nThis series is Posada’s personal interpretation of walls photographed by him. on the walls he finds secret messages which show him visual compositions, human shapes and the unseen presence of others.\nColombian-born American artist Jorge Posada is a painter, print-maker and sculptor who works from his studio in LIC, newyork City for more than 16 years. He has received several awards from prestigious institutions and his artwork is in major public and private collections in the USA, europe, Japan and Latin America.for more information, please visit Jeffrey Leder Gallery online at jeffreyledergallery.com or contact Jeffrey Leder directly at 917-767-1734 or firstname.lastname@example.org.\nHours: friday, Saturday and Sunday 12-6 pm or by appointment. during LIC Arts open 2013: Wednesday – Sunday 12-8 pm.\nA catalogue/book/brochure of this collaborative art project and exhibition will be available in limited editions. This exhibition marks the opening of the LIC Arts open 2013 and will continue at Jorge Posada’s Art Studio as part of the open Studio weekend on May 18-19.\nPosada’s studio is located two blocks from Jeffrey Leder Gallery at 10-27 46th Avenue #306, Long Island City. exclusive art walks between the gallery and the studio will be arranged by appointment.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nationalgalleryflowers.co.uk/next-day-flowers/cappenberg","date":"2022-06-25T08:45:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103034877.9/warc/CC-MAIN-20220625065404-20220625095404-00603.warc.gz","language_score":0.9282445907592773,"token_count":416,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__188680326","lang":"en","text":"Order by 10pm for Next Day Delivery\nMaster of Cappenberg (Jan Baegert), active about 1500–about 1525\nThe Coronation of the Virgin, about 1520\n© The National Gallery, London\nThe Coronation of the Virgin, by The Master of Cappenberg is captured in this stunning arrangement. Our florists focused on one area of the painting where the Holy Ghost in the form of a dove hovers above the crown being placed on the Virgin Mary's head. We captured the dove and rich red tapestry in the background by luxurious Grand Prix Roses. We have also added Hypericum Berries and Cinnamon Scrolls for a seasonal touch. The deep colours and textures in this painting are contrasted with scented White Lilies, also a symbol of peace and purity adding a touch of lightness to this special arrangement. Finally, our florists have included Gold Ruscus leaves with Natural Birch and a Golden Thread finish representing the crown being placed on the Virgin Mary.\nThese luxury flowers are inspired by the masterpieces housed at the National Gallery. Each bouquet is beautifully arranged by our floral designers exclusively for the National Gallery. Included you will receive a gift card print of the artwork and a National Gallery care guide.\nProduct Ref: NGF08\nDue to seasonal availability of certain flowers from time to time, we may use a substitution.\nIn cases like this, we will always use the best match with the stem pictured, and it will always be of equal or higher value to the one pictured.\nIn the rare case that no suitable substitution exists we will make contact with you to find an alternative solution.\nThis product is delivered by trackable courier.\nKindly note that some non-mainland areas might require an additional working day for transit.\nAdverse weather conditions can also result in delays.\nDeliveries might be early during particular events. For more details, feel free to contact us, and one of our customer care agents will provide you with further details before you place your order.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://orastie.info/blog/aHR0cHMlM0ElMkYlMkZ3YWxsYWNlbmV1YmF1ZXJrMmphLndlYi5hcHAlMkZjaGVhcCUyRmVhc3ktYWNyeWxpYy1wYWludGluZy1vbi1jYW52YXMtYm9hcmQuaHRtbA==","date":"2022-01-24T06:53:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-05/segments/1642320304515.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20220124054039-20220124084039-00697.warc.gz","language_score":0.9131402969360352,"token_count":432,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-05__0__102865388","lang":"en","text":"In this painting.\nEasy acrylic painting on canvas board.\nSee more ideas about painting art painting canvas painting.\nTo create the impression of a deep galley wrap canvas screw the board to a frame at the back.\nDivide the canvas into stripes and then color them.\n2 using canvas boards panels.\nScraped backgrounds acrylic paint technique.\nThese acrylic painting ideas are fun easy and will definitely help inspire your creativity.\nCanvas for acrylic painting.\nIn today s painting tutorial i will show you the step by step and easy moonlight night acrylic painting technique for beginners on canvas.\nThe cheaper canvas boards are typically a cardboard base and you cannot pour on these.\nThe most common surface for acrylic painting is canvas so i put it on its own page which you can read here.\nSep 16 2020 explore sybil richardson s board fall canvas painting on pinterest.\nCreate your own canvas board by gluing canvas or linen to masonite using an archival quality glue acrylic medium or gesso.\nThis is more of a problem with paint pouring.\nHardwood panels acrylic paper watercolor paper other papers and impermanent materials.\nHi all this video explains how to make canvas board for painting at home diy handmade canvas board.\nCanvas boards are typically one of two products either cardboard covered in canvas or mdf board covered in canvas.\nAug 19 2018 explore linda pollock s board painting on black canvas followed by 335 people on pinterest.\nThis page will focus on all the other painting surfaces for acrylics that you can use.\nStriped canvas painting is an easy acrylic painting ideas for those people who wish to paint but don t know to draw particular shapes or use artistic techniques.\nScraped backgrounds are super easy to do with acrylic paint and can be a lot of fun.\nWrap and glue your canvas onto the board and fold it neatly around the edges as you would when stretching a canvas.\nSee more ideas about fall canvas fall canvas painting canvas painting.\nGrab your journal a blank sheet of paper or a canvas board and have some fun.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://nadiagurkova.com/about-2/artist-statement/","date":"2018-02-19T21:56:21Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891812841.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20180219211247-20180219231247-00296.warc.gz","language_score":0.9529276490211487,"token_count":219,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__29963","lang":"en","text":"Through my art I want to offer a positive encouragement for people to become better, to see beauty around them, to enhance and amplify that beauty through their thoughts, conversations and action.\nMost of my work is inspired by Nature. I explore different aspects of it, our relationship with it, how we influence each other. For example, in my floral series I admire the beauty of the flower, highlighting it though enhancing colour and composition, emphasising its gentle nature through soft lines and translucent colour gradients. I preserve the impression and memory of a flower that is fresh and blooming only for a short time.\nIn the latest landscape series “My peace” I depict serene and tranquil sceneries to encourage a conversation about the importance of peace establishing practices and dealing with stress. Figures are often present in the painting to help viewer identify with them mentally placing themselves in a peaceful scenario. Each painting of this series has a story behind it, either mine or that of a community member shared with me in the attempt to spark a conversation and inspire others to reflect on the subject matter.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://encaustichouse.com/2019/09/16/wax-colour-cards/","date":"2021-03-09T00:35:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178385534.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20210308235748-20210309025748-00630.warc.gz","language_score":0.936263918876648,"token_count":159,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__34284148","lang":"en","text":"Create your own colour cards and never forget a colour!\nEncaustic Art has an assortment of 48 different colour wax blocks.\nBut which colours are those exactly?\nDo you know all the different colours? Or do you get confused every time?\nMake colour cards for reference material for yourself. This way you can compare colours and get to know them better.\nIt takes some time, but once finished you can always look back at these wax cards. It is so much easier to order new colours!\nUse the stylus to paint each wax colour on encaustic paper.\nCut out the shapes and stick them behind the correct colour.\nColour directly with the wax on the copy paper. A double reference and you know exactly what the colour looks like!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.madisoncity.k12.al.us/Page/5372","date":"2022-05-28T04:53:55Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652663012542.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20220528031224-20220528061224-00280.warc.gz","language_score":0.9845436215400696,"token_count":98,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__165078992","lang":"en","text":"I graduated in Spring 2020. My internship was done while being a full time substitute teacher so while I have just recently gotten my degree I have taught in a classroom. Even if it was changed due to COVID-19.\nYes. Yes I can draw. Its funny how this is always the first question students want to ask. I prefer to paint when it comes to 2D art. Every painting begins somewhere mainly with sketches and rough drafts before paint is even put on a canvas.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://elizabethbarlowartist.blogspot.com/2014/08/","date":"2021-03-05T12:34:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178372367.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20210305122143-20210305152143-00315.warc.gz","language_score":0.9723547101020813,"token_count":235,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__226655605","lang":"en","text":"Last night we had dinner with friends at the beloved and legendary Zuni Cafe. Amazing, creative comfort food, stylish cocktails, great conversation -- and the added pleasure of seeing one of my paintings, \"Ignition\" on display at the top of the stairs. The curator selected \"Ignition\" because it is sexy and it is placed in a cozy nook perfect for two lovers. Here's to cozy food, sensual wine and ROMANCE at Zuni Cafe!\nTuesday, August 19, 2014\nI've just completed this painting \"Portrait of a Marriage.\" It continues my \"marriage\" series, which celebrates the privilege and joy and humor and wonder that are part of being married. Marriage is for me a joy and a privilege and I love illustrating some of the aspects of this state of being. This painting was inspired by two incredible women -- they are every bit as vibrant, colorful and filled with joie de vivre -- as the painting. The \"brides\" are from their own wedding cake -- and the rest was my invention. It was SUCH a great pleasure creating this painting (and my husband LOVED eating the cake afterwards!).","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://sheppartonfestival.org.au/artist/chloe-jones/","date":"2024-02-24T18:38:08Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474544.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20240224180245-20240224210245-00539.warc.gz","language_score":0.9720626473426819,"token_count":205,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__170774294","lang":"en","text":"Chloe Jones is a young, emerging Yorta- Yorta artist with strong ties to communities in both Shepparton and Melbourne. Chloe is a proud Aboriginal woman and expresses herself through painting using acrylic, ochre and watercolour and digital art. Her artwork incorporates her culture’s sacred ancestral creation stories and design elements that best represent her connection to community, country, and family. She is passionate about the arts and actively supports and engages with Indigenous youth culture and art.\nIn 2019, Chloe started her own small business ‘Dungala Creations’ and has developed a line of merchandise featuring her designs. Her artwork has also featured in group shows at Kaiela Arts and as an artist member has participated in community projects, including the Winton Wetlands Art Trail. Commissions include the William Cooper Institute of Monash University. Chloe is currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Monash University and is currently employed in the arts at D’Lan Contemporary gallery in Melbourne.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.berkhamstedcastle.org.uk/objects/jan-wyck/","date":"2024-04-19T12:16:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296817398.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20240419110125-20240419140125-00310.warc.gz","language_score":0.9582549929618835,"token_count":547,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__2208463","lang":"en","text":"“A Huntsman Coursing with a Pack of Hounds above Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire”\nIn about 1680, the Dutch baroque painter, Jan Wyck (1645 – 1702) came to Berkhamsted and painted a picture entitled “A Huntsman Coursing with a Pack of Hounds above Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire”. Painted in oil on canvas, and measuring 99cm by 114.5cm (39in by 45in), the view depicted looks from the hill down towards the town of Berkhamsted, with the parish church of St. Peter’s and ruins of Berkhamsted Castle lying to the right above the river Bulbourne. Berkhamsted Place, constructed using stone taken from the Castle, is visible on the left edge of the canvas.\nThis painting is highly significant as it is the earliest known contemporaneous picture of Berkhamsted Castle. Most importantly, in the view of Berkhamsted Castle we can make out the remains of the barbican gate house. Nearly 160 years after this landscape was painted, the barbican was demolished during construction works by the London and Birmingham Railway Company. This painting offers a unique — if slightly romanticised — snapshot of the Castle ruins at a midpoint between the death of its last occupant, Cecily Neville, and the destruction wreaked by the Industrial Revolution.\nThe painting was most probably commissioned by the Wethered family, whose seat was at Ashlyn’s Hall, from where the picture was probably painted. Wyck, who was John Wootton’s master, was the most influential and popular sporting painter in England in the second half of the seventeenth century, and George Vertue later recorded that “His Hunting Pieces are in grate Esteem among our Country-Gentry, for whom he often drew Horses and Dogs by the life.” The highly detailed topographical view in this painting may be compared with the artist’s view of Whitehaven in the Cavendish collection at Holker Hall. The Berkhamsted painting was sold at auction by Sotheby’s in March 1986 for £290,000.\nWhat can we see in the painting?\nLandmarks visible in Jan Wyck’s 1680 painting (shown on an 1865 OS map of Berkhamsted\n© National Library of Scotland licenced under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0)\n- Berkhamsted Place\n- Castle Hill (grand avenue to Berkhamsted Place, now a suburban street)\n- Berkhamsted Castle\n- Berkhamsted Castle barbican\n- St Peter’s Parish Church","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://seven-soft.org/misc/324452-dragonborn-flame-digital-painting-in-photoshop.html","date":"2017-01-18T18:45:05Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-04/segments/1484560280310.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20170116095120-00282-ip-10-171-10-70.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.6906021237373352,"token_count":305,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-04__0__83134088","lang":"en","text":"Dragonborn Flame - Digital Painting in Photoshop\nMP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 3 Hours | 370 MBGenre: eLearning | Language: English\nHaven't drawn any dragons in a while, so I decided to paint something with a bit of dragon theme in it ,the idea is that this girl is born with dragon blood, kind like in skyrim, but more literal. kinda wanted to use a more red tone for this piece, usually my piece tend to lean toward blue ish, so it was pretty fun hope you guys like\n(Buy premium account for maximum speed and resumming ability)\nПеред тем как скачать Dragonborn Flame - Digital Painting in Photoshop\nбесплатно, без смс, регистрации, на халяву, через торрент, рекомендуем прочитать отзывыо Dragonborn Flame - Digital Painting in Photoshop.\nДругие новости по теме:","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.midtgaardmaleri.com/ordering-of-paintings-from-photo","date":"2021-06-21T18:24:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-25/segments/1623488289268.76/warc/CC-MAIN-20210621181810-20210621211810-00124.warc.gz","language_score":0.9662604331970215,"token_count":214,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-25","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-25__0__158811148","lang":"en","text":"Ordering of paintings from photo:\nI paint portraits of animals and humans from photo. Prices on this page are for animal portraits.\nThe photo you choose is very important! It has to be clear and of a size that can be printed in A4. Then, I can see the details. Most importantly is that you choose a photo with exactly the expression you want me to reproduce. I can change the background and perhaps take out a rider, a fence or a halter. I do not change the expression of the horse, the ear position and eyes, etc.\nIt makes it easier for me to paint a painting for you if you tell me which of my paintings you like, and what you do not like.\nYou will receive an e-mail with a photo of the finished painting before you pay for it. It is important to me that you are satisfied with the final painting. It is a great decision to have ones horse or dog painted – so I will do my utmost to make you fond of the result!\nGood quality Poor quality","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://fortheloveofpurple.com/the-unpurple-project/","date":"2023-12-03T08:18:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100489.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20231203062445-20231203092445-00539.warc.gz","language_score":0.9644263386726379,"token_count":426,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__72013081","lang":"en","text":"My dd was visiting over Christmas break and we found a project to work on together.\nAs you can see, my dd got white paint on one of her only jeans we can find that isn’t hip huggers or full of rips for $350 a pair! So when she volunteered to paint for a charity, she was a little sad to see that she couldn’t wear them anymore. As a crafter extraordinaire, she came to me for help!\nHow to hide these paint splatters without it looking silly? Hmmm… We decided upon stencils! If you look closely you will see the clear flame stencil already on the left leg. These were purchased at Michael’s for just a few dollars. It comes with a sticky side so you don’t have to worry about it moving while you paint. We bought gold and glitter red to paint the flames, but as I said, your mileage may vary, and you can use a different stencil and some PURPLE paint! And please do!\nIt was fairly easy to do using a small paint brush. We let it dry fully before removing the stencil and reused the stencils in whole or in part all over the pants including adding a little flame on one of the back pockets for extra measure. Here’s what it looked like finished:\nIt was perfect! It covered a multitude of paint sins and looks rather dashing! Of course it would look much better in purple, but my dd and I quibbled over that and since it was her pair of pants, we went with unpurple.\nBut the possibilities of this craft are endless! Not only to cover up paint splatters or bleach oopsies, but to decorate plain jeans and make them purple perfect!\nIt only cost a few dollars for the stencils and a few more dollars for the fabric paints PLUS we have the stencils forever and a ton more fabric paint to do even more projects…like perhaps a purple project with gold trim? Hmm…..\nHave a GRAPE Day!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://eightoaksdistillers.com/shop/events/pallet-painting-cocktail-party/","date":"2018-02-22T18:16:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891814249.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20180222180516-20180222200516-00697.warc.gz","language_score":0.943288266658783,"token_count":167,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__201822902","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nPallet Painting & Cocktail Party\nNovember 26, 2017 @ 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm$35.00\nWe are so excited to have our favorite paint instructor, Julia with us again in the distillery! We have always done glass painting with Julia in the past and are excited to try something new- Pallet Painting! We will be painting a pallet with a winter scene, perfect to put in your home!\nTickets are $35 and include you pallet, paints, help from Julia, a cocktail & a $5 voucher good towards the purchase of a bottle of Vodka, Rum, Applejack or Gin!\nThis is the perfect event to relax with friends and enjoy your day of rest before the work week!\nWe hope to see you there!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.howardbrothers.com/paint/","date":"2023-12-01T07:17:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100276.12/warc/CC-MAIN-20231201053039-20231201083039-00280.warc.gz","language_score":0.9375516772270203,"token_count":212,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__151949464","lang":"en","text":"Paint Your Dreams\nHoward Brothers Benjamin Moore Paint in Metro Atlanta and North Georgia\nHoward Brothers offers Benjamin Moore paint products because they are the best available. Come into our Duluth, Doraville, or Oakwood locations today for our team to provide helpful, expert assistance with industrial, commercial, or home projects.\n“Innovate” might not be the first word you think of when it comes to paint, but that’s exactly what Benjamin Moore does. In fact, for over a century the company has pioneered more vibrant, durable, eco-friendly paint products, going so far as to throw out age-old formulas and reengineer them to do things no other paint can do. So it made us wonder, if it behaves like no other paint on Earth, is it still paint?\nOur team can help you understand these options and to decide between them to pick what is best for you whether you are a homeowner, a contractor, a designer, or an architect. We’re here to serve you!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://jezasazakerucaf.innovationoptimiser.com/paint-and-varnish-production-manual-book-17168vz.php","date":"2021-10-21T04:28:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-43/segments/1634323585381.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20211021040342-20211021070342-00514.warc.gz","language_score":0.8789237141609192,"token_count":2110,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-43__0__185940744","lang":"en","text":"2 edition of Paint and varnish production manual found in the catalog.\nPaint and varnish production manual\nVerne Claude Bidlack\n|Statement||edited by Verne C. Bidlack and Edgar W. Fasig.|\n|Contributions||Fasig, Edgar William.|\n|The Physical Object|\n|Number of Pages||288|\nPaint Manufacturing Process 1. Guided By: Presented By: Prof. Gargi Mam Pratik Choudhary Yogesh Agrawal 2. • Paint is one major segment of the surface coatings, which also includes varnishes, enamels, printing inks and polishes. Contents vii Foreword viii Preface 1 Leslie A. Carlyle, Beyond a Collection of Data: What We Can Learn from Documentary Sources on Artists' Materials and Techniques 6 Sylvana Barrett, Dusan C. Stulik, An Integrated Approach for the Study of Painting Techniques 12 Helen Glanville, Varnish, Grounds, Viewing Distance, and Lighting: Some Notes on Painting.\nNational Painting Cost Estimator 6 How to Use the Tables The estimating tables in this book show typical costs and bid prices for every painting operation you’re likely to encounter, whether paint is applied by brush, roller, mitt or spray. Selecting the right cost table and the cor-rect application method is easy. Tables are divided into File Size: 2MB. Handbook of Paint Pigment Varnish Amp Lacquer include process, technology, formulations, cost estimation and complete resources to start new industry including market survey, feasibility report, profit loss and much more.\nA commercial painters manual, however, does not list these soaps (Kelly ), but by the fourth edition of Gardner's paint testing manual states: \"Aluminum stearate has been used in considerable quantities during recent years, in the paint and varnish industries.\" (Gardner , p. ).Cited by: Liquid Cottage Colors, c. , Kellogg Oil Paint and Varnish Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Among the oldest paint-related documents in the BTHL are several paint-chip cards dating from the late 19th century. With color printing still in its infancy, paint manufacturers attached paint chips to cards, fliers, and even posters to showcase the hues they had on offer.\nProceedings of the Second International Congress of Somali Studies, University of Hamburg, August 1-6, 1983\nFaith, famine and fatherland in the Irish Midlands\nAnglo-French negotiations at Bruges, 1374-1377\nSaint Andrew daily missal\nFlood-related activities in Texas.\nFinal report on sea water intrusion.\nBrickwork retaining walls\nEducational systems for operators of water pollution control facilities.\nFrom military peace to social justice?\nEnergy use in freight transporation\nEducation, a continuing priority\nPaint and varnish production manual, [Bidlack, Verne Claude] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Paint and varnish production manual. Additional Physical Format: Online version: Bidlack, Verne Claude, b. Paint and varnish production manual.\nNew York, Wiley (OCoLC) The book Complete Hand Book on Paints, Varnish, Resins, Copolymers and Coatings with Manufacturing Process, Formulations and Technology covers Insulating Varnish, Industrial Paints and Protective Coatings, Enamel Paints/Primer Manufacture, Protective Paint Selection, Useful ConversionChart for a Paint Technologist, Glazing Varnish, Unsaturated Polyester Resins & Paints, Author: EIRI.\npaint and varnish production manual Download paint and varnish production manual or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format.\nClick Download or Read Online button to get paint and varnish production manual book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want.\nPVP.: Paint and Varnish Production, Volume 61 improved laboratory Lacquer latex paints manager materials ment metal mill nitrocellulose Nuodex º º Ohio operation oxide package PAINT AND VARNISH paint industry paint manufacturers particle pebble mill Penna pigment plant plastic polyamide polymer polyurethane primer About Google Books.\nThe major contents of the book are application of paints, fundamentals of paint, varnishes and lacquers, manufacturing of different type of paints, paint formulation, pigment dispersion, emulsion paints, and so.\nManufacture of Paint, Varnishes (Acrylic Emulsion Paints, Aluminium Paint, Cement Varnish is a transparent, hard, protective finish or film that is Process, Process of Paint Production, Paint Manufacture, Paint and Coating Manufacture, Paint & Coatings Manufacturing, Paint Production, Manufacturing Oil File Size: 1MB.\nPaints, Pigments, Varnishes & Enamels Technology Handbook (with Process & Formulations) 2nd Revised Edition by Niir Board Of Consultants And Engineers, Paint and varnish production manual bookRs. The technology of paints, varnishes and enamels is changing rapidly and becoming more complex each day.\nThe paint industry is an important segment of the chemical industry. Enamel paint is paint that air dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to wear or variations in temperature.\nIt cost about N to produce 20 litres of first grade Textcoat paint, and about N to produce 20 litres of oil paint and about N to produce 20 litres of Satin paint. You can go to market to checking the selling prices. So let’s get started. INTRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL.\nThese are the chemical to be used in the production of emulsion paint. The book Complete Hand Book on Paints, Varnish, Resins, Copolymers and Coatings with Manufacturing Process, Formulations and Technology covers Insulating Varnish, Industrial Paints and Protective Coatings, Enamel Paints/Primer Manufacture, Protective Paint Selection, Useful ConversionChart for a Paint Technologist, Glazing Varnish, Unsaturated Polyester Resins & Paints.\nAdditional Physical Format: Online version: Gordon, Philip Leon, Paint and varnish manual. New York, Interscience Publishers, (OCoLC) Varnish Software does not interpret reading of the material as commercial, regardless of context (e.g: You can read the material at work, for the benefit of your self and the company).\nThe Non-Commercial clause is intended to block competition with other commercial training offerings and to prohibit commercial printing and selling of the book. Paint Testing Manual Paint and Varnish paint films Paint Technology panel particles percent phenol phthalic anhydride pigment Plastics plate polymers procedure reagent resistance rosin sample shown in Fig sieve soluble solution solvent specific specimen standard substrate sulfuric sulfuric acid surface SW SW SW Table temperature thickness 4/5(7).\nWhile possible, painting over wood varnish comes with good and bad news. The good news is that painting over varnished wood is possible using either oil or water-based paints. You can replace the older, darker look with something new, vibrant, or whatever you.\nValspar offers an extensive array of interior and exterior paint, stain & sealant products to fit your project needs. Learn more by visiting today. is a highly flammable, liquid solvent used in paint and varnish removers, paint and primer thinners, in surface coatings, adhesives, printing inks, as a catalyst for polyester resin hardening, and as an extraction medium for fats, oils, waxes, and resins.\nBecause of its effectiveness as a quickly evaporating solvent, MEK is used in formulating highFile Size: KB. varnish without sacrificing any of the performance attributes.\nAdditives In addition to the basic components of the varnish (i.e. oil, resin, solvent and driers), the newest technology is related to the additives. The first commonly used is and anti-skinning agent which allow the varnish to maintain a wet surface upon exposure to the Size: KB.\nChapter 10 Paints and Varnishes. Paint is a substance used as the final finish to all surfaces and as a coating to protect or decorate the surface. Paint is a pigmented opaque material that completely covers and hides the surface to which it is applied.\nPaint is available in oil-based and water-based formulae. Varnish is hard when dry, transparent top layer that is applied to the dried painting to protect it from dirt, dust, ultraviolet rays, humidity, and scuffing. More, it can also give your painting a certain aesthetic appeal by evening out the painting’s final appearance, making it all equally glossy or matt, and enhancing the vibrancy of the colors.\nCHARACTER OF THE PAINTING TO BE VARNISHED. For each subcategory there are further variables, making the subject of varnish application extremely complex and challenging. For the painting conservator concerned with the full scope of varnish effects, varnishing a picture is not, as much of the world may think, simply aFile Size: KB.Selection of the optimal solvent for manufacturers of paints, lacquers, adhesives, sealants, bitumen and other paint and varnish products.\nCurrently, modern paint industry, with all its variety of products, makes high demands on the quality and functional features of organic solvents.fundamentals of paint varnish and lacquer technology Download fundamentals of paint varnish and lacquer technology or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format.\nClick Download or Read Online button to get fundamentals of paint varnish and lacquer technology book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://nanewae.rjphotoeditions.com/a-biography-of-pierre-auguste-renoir-a-french-artist-12340pn.html","date":"2019-10-23T00:42:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570987826436.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20191022232751-20191023020251-00483.warc.gz","language_score":0.9796748757362366,"token_count":1259,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__88122141","lang":"en","text":"Please believe that I am not letting you know of it because I am either right or wrong, but only because I do not wish his bit of ribbon to jeopardize our long friendship in any way.\nBy the end of the s, particularly after the success of his painting Mme Charpentier and her Children at the Salon ofRenoir was a successful and fashionable painter.\nTo dissolve outlines, as in his earlier work, he returned to thinly brushed color. The Renoir Family moved to Paris when he was 4 years old, to a house located very close to the Louvre, which is the most famous art gallery and museum in France.\nHe had cats sleep in his wheelchair with him to try to stay warm. The Umbrellas is a fine example of his use of underlying structure that he introduced into the Impressionist visual language.\nHe painted many of his important and ageless works at this time. Renoir worked three years on this painting, making numerous preparatory drawings and sketches.\nEntering the studio of a Swiss academic painter Charles Gleyre, Renoir directed his future career, due to the acquaintance with Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley and Frederic Bazille who became his close friends and future Impressionist colleagues.\nJean Renoir later wrote a memoir about his father Renoir: He travelled to Spain, and then to Germany, England and Netherlands. Luncheon of the Boating Party represents more intimate scene with the number of his close friends, and future wife Aline Charigot. The Wildenstein Institute is preparing, but has not yet published, a critical catalogue of Renoir's work.\nRenoir admired Edgar Degas ' sense of movement. A young Auguste Renoir was forced to find other work in order to earn money, and his skilled hands ensured that he was not short of odd jobs.\nThe group started studying the principles of light and the mingling of colours in the eye when displayed side by side, as per the theories of Chevreul. He subsequently became a well-regarded film director. The sitter Lise Trehot, was a favorite of Renoir and Bazille. There is only the Louvre!\nThese paintings were the subject of a set of commemorative postage stamps issued by the Bailiwick of Guernsey in From this period onward he concentrated on monumental nudes and domestic scenes, fine examples of which are Girls at the Piano, and Grandes Baigneuses Many paintings were sold including At the Piano ca.\nRenoir, who felt his painting was in the doldrums was given money to travel by Durand-Ruel. Inhe began studying art under Charles Gleyre in Paris.\nWhen Auguste completed his first dessert service decorated with reproductions of paintings in the Louvre, the patron was so enchanted that he permitted him to take a plate. During those early years, he often visited the Louvre to study the French master painters.\nThe Renoirs had three sons, Jean Renoir became a filmmaker of note, Pierre Renoir, became a stage and film actor. They sought to express more aerial perspective and order in their works, a conscious return to the roots of classical art.\nAround the same period, inAuguste Renoir met and got romantically involved with Aline Carigot.\nNovember January In the s, Renoir started using ultramarine blue rather than his former pure cobalt blue. He was in a situation when he had to choose whether buying a paint or paying a model. The latter painting is the most typical and successful of Renoir's late, abundantly fleshed nudes.\nThe exhibit was held at Grafton Galleries and comprised over three hundred Impressionist paintings, the largest Impressionist exhibit up to that point.\nLow Tide at Yport, In characteristic Impressionist style, Renoir suggested the details of a scene through freely brushed touches of color, so that his figures softly fuse with one another and their surroundings. He was in a situation when he had to choose whether buying a paint or paying a model.\nA greater demarcation of contours is shown in these two pictures. Skillfully merging timelessness of Classical style with modern modes of painting, the artist moved away from the smaller, in the moment captured images of Impressionism. The paint is applied very smoothly in both, with little impasto or the broken brushstrokes of the works of the s.\nRenoir saved his money from his first jobs for tuition to study art formally. Algiers August 15, Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born into a working class family in Limoges, a city in the central west region of France.\nThe area is historically significant as the center of French porcelain production, reaching that status during the 19 th century. Pierre-Auguste Renoir was a famous french artist.\nHe is one of the leading personalities who developed the painting style of impressionism. Feminine sensuality was one of the core centers of his works of art. Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s best-known students were his three sons: Pierre, Jean, and Claude.\nPierre was a French stage and film actor, who served briefly as the director of the Théâtre de l’Athénée in Paris. Pierre-Auguste Renoir was born into a working class family in Limoges, a city in the central west region of France. The area is historically significant as the center of French porcelain production, reaching that status during the 19 th rjphotoeditions.comality: French.\nAuguste Renoir French, With Claude Monet, Renoir is known for his contributions to impressionism as the style developed in the late s and early s.\nPierre-Auguste Renoir was a French Impressionist painter whose eye for beauty made him one of the movement's most popular practitioners. He is best known for his paintings of bustling Parisian modernity and leisure in the last three decades of the 19 th rjphotoeditions.com Of Birth: Limoges, France.Download","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://tomschultzpainting.com/services.php","date":"2019-03-20T21:58:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-13/segments/1552912202471.4/warc/CC-MAIN-20190320210433-20190320232433-00252.warc.gz","language_score":0.9165202379226685,"token_count":299,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-13__0__188167583","lang":"en","text":"Interior & Exterior Painting in Sacramento, California\nBreathe new life into your home or business with exterior and interior painting services from our company in Sacramento, California. Tom Schultz Painting is ready to take care of all of your interior and exterior painting needs. The staff at our painting company are ready to scrape, sand, patch, caulk, prime, and paint your home using only the best materials, primers, and paints to ensure a quality job.\nComplete Services Include:\n- Interior & Exterior Painting\n- Specialty Painting & Accenting\n- Custom Cabinet Painting\n- Free Color Consultation\nThe prompt and reliable team at our painting company provides everything needed to improve the look of your home. From helping you pick the right colors to prepping the entire exterior or interior, our fully bonded and insured team goes the distance to give you the best results possible. We specialize in interior painting services and take great care to safely move your furniture and artwork as well as keep the amount of dust low or nonexistent.\nInterior Cabinet Painting\nTom Schultz Painting offers interior cabinet painting services to add color and style to your property. We sand, prep, prime, and patch your cabinets before adding two coats of dura-poxy premium cabinet paint from Kelly-Moore(tm) in any color you request. All of our work comes with a five-year warranty.\nContact us in Sacramento, California, for more information about our exterior and interior painting services.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.robertarkenstall.co.uk/news/?pid=5&nid=24","date":"2022-05-25T22:08:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662594414.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20220525213545-20220526003545-00443.warc.gz","language_score":0.9817088842391968,"token_count":147,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__319656709","lang":"en","text":"On Saturday 7th December we attended the exhibition opening of the Inspire2020 project at Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Schools across Cambridgeshire had taken part in an exciting project which saw children responding to a beautiful painting of 'Cupid and Psyche' by Jacopo del Sellaio. Our sketchbooks very much admired because of the range of ways in which children had explored the themes of the painting and found their own response in a medium of their choice. The anotated books will be on display until March 2020 so get along and see them for yourself. The Fitzwilliam is free to enter and has so much to explore.\nNo news stories have been added to this category yet.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://frameofmind.ca/serge-bushchyk/","date":"2018-05-20T17:17:57Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794863662.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20180520170536-20180520190536-00441.warc.gz","language_score":0.9596643447875977,"token_count":597,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__108656203","lang":"en","text":"I was born and raised in Minsk, Belarus. My father is a well-known artist Mikola Bushchyk , master of color planted passion for art into me. Observing my father working in the studio I started to learn the basics of drawing skills which led me into art school. After Graduating from Collage of Art in 1996 I have spent many years on mastering skills of creating the illusion of 3 dimensional space of our world we live in. I was discovering the secrets and techniques of building the right perspective and depth of our world on a flat surface of the canvas, learning myriads of shapes, forms and composing them so they would create the beautiful illusion of the world we see. But since I remember myself I was fascinated by the color and what color can do on the flat surface of the canvas.\nEndless experiments with color and its ability to create depth and space when properly used brought me to the conclusion that color vibrations, not lines and shapes on the canvas , is what create the perfect illusion of the world. This idea resonated with me immediately, simply because portraying the world we see by copying its elements as is, would never tell a story of what you actually saw and felt. There are no ways of painting the ocean breeze or feeling evening sun gently relaxing the nature around you. All this sensational experience can not be expressed by redrawing the sunset scene on the ocean. Understanding of this aspect has always pushed me to search for ultimate ways of expression of the momentum where I was inspired by something. I realized that color will be the method I will be creating these sensations with. Finding out the exact colors that were experienced and recreating their vibrations on the canvas would interpret the mood the best. Composing my color library from the nature never stops; I constantly collect the color interplay samples, just by observing and contemplating nature.\nThis practice is what led me to the discovery of ABSTRACT SPACE. Abstract space is what we do not see, is what beyond the visible world. The color spectrum is unknown, the shapes are non existent, there is no time and form as we know it, but it still exists! These another dimensions( such as light ,sound dimensions…) are being discovered as we evolve as humanity and my goal as an artist is to search for new dimensions and share my discoveries with people.\nWe live in a new era, era of fast technologies where we can risk to lift the veil of unknown and start looking for something new, invisible to the eye.\nI am looking for spaces we can not see, non linear dimensions, where pure energy exists at the quantum level and have no time, space or traditional height, width and depth, but still exists as a vast continuum of fluctuating charge.\nMy task as an artist is to find the way to make those dimensions alive, make them vibrate thus creating illusion of other world, not a 3 dimensional world.SERGE BUSHCHYK","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.gallerymarzen.com/gustavo-fares","date":"2019-10-18T16:21:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-43/segments/1570986684226.55/warc/CC-MAIN-20191018154409-20191018181909-00310.warc.gz","language_score":0.9498370289802551,"token_count":230,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-43__0__196575201","lang":"en","text":"Fares’ visual interests include the exploration of imagery linked to Latin American marginal representations of the Sacred, of the limits and possibilities of painting as a medium, and of topological spaces as they relate to the philosophy of language and to Oriental symmetries. In his works, Fares uses traditional materials, such as oil and acrylic on canvas or paper. He is known to work in digital media as well.\nHe has exhibited his work in the United States, Argentina, Spain, France, and Mexico.\nFares holds a Professor Degree in Painting and Drawing from the “Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Prilidiano Pueyrredon” in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He undertook post-graduate studies at the “Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes Ernesto de la Carcova” in the same city. After settling in the United States, Fares completed a Masters in Painting and Lithography at West Virginia University, and Ph. D. Certificate in Cultural Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. There he received grants from the Tinker and Andrew W. Mellon foundations.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://schoolofservice.org/workshops.html","date":"2017-09-23T16:12:33Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-39/segments/1505818689752.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20170923160736-20170923180736-00461.warc.gz","language_score":0.9343472123146057,"token_count":514,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-39","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-39__0__100146379","lang":"en","text":"In addition to regular classes, we host one- or two-day workshops in clay, fibers, graphic arts, and 3-dimensional arts. For a list of some past workshops, check each of those learning categories. To suggest a new workshop, please contact the Access Arts office.\nSundays in the Park, three Sundays in May, Stephens Lake Park, 1:00-3:00.\nCome discover the joy of connecting to the natural landscape and the inspiration of painting in the moment! Masters of Impressionism like Monet and Van Gogh discovered some of the challenges and joys of painting in an environment that is always changing. Through an experimentation of brushstroke, texture, rhythm and color, some of the most spirited and transformative paintings of our times were created! Donít leave all the fun to the dead guys and donít miss the chance to get inspired while learning some awesome techniques for pastel, watercolor, and acrylic painting while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine at beautiful Stephens Lake Park!\nThree choices of date, each with a different medium to try out. You can choose one, two or all three!\nSunday, May 7, 1:00-3:00: Pastel Drawing\nSunday, May 21, 1:00-3:00: Watercolor Painting\nSunday, May 28, 1:00-3:00: Acrylic Painting\nEach day is $30 per person. Instructor: Elizabeth Parris.\nIntro to Oil Painting, Saturday and Sunday, June 10-11, 1:00-3:00 both days.\nIf youíve always wanted to start painting but have been too overwhelmed by how much there is to learn, take a deep breath and relax. This is a simple and fun introduction to some of the tools and techniques you can use to make beautiful art while making some friends in the process! Join us for a stress-free, two-day workshop focused around choosing a subject, preparing surfaces, mixing colors, and learning techniques in the application of paint. Canít draw? Donít worry, we can help with that too! Come join the fun. $70 per person. Instructors: Elizabeth Parris and Colleen Smith\n|Use the form at right to choose your workshop(s) and add them to your cart. Once you have finished making your selections, you can use the \"view cart\" button to pay. Please add a note including your name so we know who is registering for the workshop(s).|","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://pethelpful.com/fish-aquariums/Painting-Aquarium-Backgrounds","date":"2020-07-11T12:07:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655929376.49/warc/CC-MAIN-20200711095334-20200711125334-00183.warc.gz","language_score":0.9428514838218689,"token_count":606,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__67935640","lang":"en","text":"How to Paint Aquarium Backgrounds\nA simple colored background is a great way to spruce up a fish tank, but not always as simple to install as you might imagine. New purchasers of aquariums are normally so excited to set up their tank that they usually opt to buy tape-on backgrounds to speed up the process. Once the aquarium is full of water, disappointment sets in. The laminated background that once looked so promising is now just a bubbled and crinkly looking backdrop taped to the back of the tank.\nThe problem is that tape-on backgrounds just never get flush enough to the glass to look uniform and professional. So how do you get a solid fish tank background color? The answer is easy! You paint one. This article will explain how to achieve professional-looking background colors by painting the outside of your aquarium.\nHow to Paint Your Aquarium\nPainting the outside of your aquarium is surprisingly an easy process that takes only a day to complete. Since you are applying paint to the outside of your aquarium, a wide variety of paints and colors may be used. I've only shown tanks with black painted backgrounds, but you can do whatever color you wish. The background color will not only look great, it will never be toxic to your fish as it is on the outside of the tank!\nAquarium Painting Supplies\n- Empty Aquarium\n- Rubbing Alcohol\n- Blue Painters Tape\n- Paint (I use black spray paint)\nAquarium Background Paint Process\n- Use the rubbing alcohol and a towel to clean the pane of glass that you wish to paint. The rubbing alcohol will remove any dirt and grease so that the paint will adhere properly.\n- The next step is to cover all areas of the tank that you wish to not be painted. Cover it all and make sure to cover the open end so that no paint gets inside the tank. You'll end up with a big newspaper box with one exposed glass side.\n- Working outdoors, spray the paint lightly and evenly onto the aquarium glass. Putting on several light even coats of paint is preferred. One thick spray will run and drip, so take your time.\n- Allow the paint to dry for one day. After one day, remove all the tape and continue to set up your aquarium!\nBy taking the time out to paint instead of taping on your aquarium background, you'll end up with a very eloquent and visually pleasing tank! Is it worth it? I sure like to think so. Above is one of my former 10-gallon aquariums in which I painted the background black. No wires could be seen through the tank and the black really helped make the rock scene pop!\nSo go ahead, try painting your next aquarium background. It'll really make a difference. Thank you for reading my article on painting aquarium backgrounds. If you're in the hunt for something even more exciting, consider reading my article on DIY 3-D aquarium backgrounds.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://folkartbycampbelljane.blogspot.com/2010/04/space-final-frontier.html","date":"2017-04-28T17:59:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917123046.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031203-00405-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9898435473442078,"token_count":310,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__189603048","lang":"en","text":"Monday, April 19, 2010\n... final alright, finally gone! The outer space bedroom wall that is. My son is turning 21 tomorrow. I couldn't let him turn 21 and still have an outer space wall in his bedroom! hahaha He has kept refusing to have it painted. Maybe because we had so much fun painting it together many years ago or maybe he just didn't want me in there, you know how that goes. hahaha. I have to say the space wall was pretty cool back in it's day. The clouds were at the bottom of the wall so his bed floated in the clouds. The glow-in-the-dark stars on the ceiling, well they are staying because it's covered in them. He'll have to do that job.\nI snuck in there and painted the wall while he was out, then painted these 2 pieces on recycled canvas. One is a 16x20 the other is a 5x5. It was fun painting the different layers of color, scraping and grunging up these colorful heads. After I finished the first one, I wanted to do it again! I may even do some more one day just to experience that freedom again.\nThe room isn't finished but it's started. The final wall color is not going to be this dark either. I used this left over paint as a primer to cover up parts of the wall that were navy blue. He loves it and I'm sure he has to be feeling a little more mature! hahaha","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://rockyruggiero.com/shop/events/events-in-the-u-s/exclusive-webinar-making-the-mona-lisa-with-dr-rocky-ruggiero/","date":"2023-12-06T06:57:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100583.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206063543-20231206093543-00637.warc.gz","language_score":0.9349717497825623,"token_count":241,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__232937170","lang":"en","text":"EXCLUSIVE WEBINAR | “Making the Mona Lisa”\nPresented by Dr. Rocky Ruggiero\nWhen Leonardo da Vinci began painting the portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of the wealthy Florentine cloth merchant Francesco del Giocondo, in 1503, little did he know just how much employment he would generate for future art historians. From theories concerning her enigmatic smile, to the painting being a self-portrait of Leonardo in drag, to her possibly being pregnant, it seems that just about everything that COULD have been written about the Mona Lisa HAS been written. Join Dr. Rocky for this exclusive webinar where, in addition to analyzing the formal aspects of the painting, he will discuss just why the painting is so famous.\nThe webinar will include a 45-minute lecture followed by 15-minutes of Q&A.\n- Your participation is confirmed once you have purchased your ticket. You will receive the Zoom link to join the presentation circa 30 minutes before the start time.\n- VIDEO RECORDING of the webinar will be available for unlimited streaming at your convenience for 7 days after the event.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.engineering.sdsu.edu/sdsu_newscenter/news.aspx?s=73744","date":"2013-12-11T07:19:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-48/segments/1386164032593/warc/CC-MAIN-20131204133352-00063-ip-10-33-133-15.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9455257058143616,"token_count":271,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-48","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-48__0__208817593","lang":"en","text":"Art professor Gail Roberts’ work will be displayed at the County Operations Center.\nPhoto courtesy of Gail Roberts.\nGail Roberts Art\nFeatured in the County Operations Center\nPlease Wait... loadig...\nNew art depicting environmental motifs will be displayed at the County Operations Center, courtesy of San Diego State art professor Gail Roberts.\nThe art consultant of the Commission of Arts and Culture of San Diego selected and purchased three of Roberts’ pieces that will be permanently displayed in the County Operations Center.\n“I was honored to be selected,” Roberts said. “There are a number of artists commissioned to do pieces integrated with the County Operations Office, and the fact that they chose mine was very exciting.”\nTwo of the selected paintings are from her “Reservoir” collection. They represent how much humans rely on water, as well as the dichotomy of storing water found naturally in an area. Both of the paintings showcase reservoirs found in San Diego.\nThe third is among a collection of paintings called “Arrangements” showing the tops of trees. The pictures show that despite repeating a subject over and over again, there is always something different, representing that nature is always changing.\nTo learn more about Roberts and to view her full collection, visit her website.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://magic.wizards.com/en/articles/archive/arcana/tenth-edition-howling-mine-art-2007-01-30","date":"2022-08-20T00:27:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882573849.97/warc/CC-MAIN-20220819222115-20220820012115-00196.warc.gz","language_score":0.9560852646827698,"token_count":528,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__169619938","lang":"en","text":"If you recall, one card returning in Tenth is Howling Mine, that classic card-drawer eternally begging to have its symmetry broken. You selected Ralph Horsley’s sketch for the art of the card, and the final art is done! Here, Ralph takes you through the process of creating the new Howling Mine art, in his own words.\nI wanted to acknowledge Dana Knutson’s previous version of this card and had designed the sketch around that theme.\nIn this first stage I started off by masking out the magical ‘track’ with masking fluid, then lay down a basic colour wash. This helps map out the image for me and also helps ‘fix’ the graphite from the pencil sketch in place.\nI start painting the background in. I always tend to work from back-to-front and this piece was no exception. I opted for mid-range values against which the foreground elements should stand out more strongly.\nI continue working through the blue area of the image. This is going to have the darkest tones within it and I include those now so that I have this value range to gauge the rest of the painting against.\nI also had a quick dabble in one of the eye sockets of the rock face so that I have some idea of how I might render that aspect of the image.\nI have added highlights to the rock to help define the form and some other tones and colours into the foreground rocks. I have then begun to build up the yellow to red colour and value range.\nThe darkest values have now been completed . I tend to use quite a lot of thin washes to achieve the mid range variation and texture, but a more opaque paint mix for the shadowed areas.\nThe highlights have been added to emphasize the light source coming from within the maw of the cave mouth, and the truck has been painted.\nI am now ready to add the final touches and the masking fluid has been removed. This was left on so that paper underneath stayed white and was not affected by the washes thrown over this area. By ‘masking’ the image in this way I can achieve a purer and more intense colour at the end.\nThe final touches are added, most of which are intended to convey a sense of movement and an impression of a howl being emitted from the cave.\nColor corrected final art.\nThanks, Ralph Horsley!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.gallery223.com/katrinas-artwork.html","date":"2017-10-24T09:22:35Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187828356.82/warc/CC-MAIN-20171024090757-20171024110757-00036.warc.gz","language_score":0.8493998050689697,"token_count":117,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__216563449","lang":"en","text":"Open Thursday and Friday,\nfour to eight pm\nOpen Saturday, two to eight pm\nAll other times, call for a viewing appointment.\nKatrina's Paintings - Sold / Not For Sale\nKatrina's Paintings - Still Available\nOther works by Katrina\nwe would like to thank...\n120 S. 9th Street\nCeramics by Crystal Hunt-Michels\nChoose either paintings for sale ( to see what you can still get), or paintings no longer for sale (to see what Katrina painted in the past).\nCreate a free website","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.edmwi.com/french-artist-easel-wooden-portable-folding-tripod","date":"2019-12-08T08:47:07Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540507109.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20191208072107-20191208100107-00198.warc.gz","language_score":0.8225176334381104,"token_count":191,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__59258337","lang":"en","text":"Portable French Artist Easel!\nBeautifully hand-crafted, this extraordinary version of the ever-popular design takes the easel to a new level. The telescoping front legs adjust to rough terrain and the braced back leg holds the easel securely in place. Nonskid pads on the feet add extra stability. Elm wood compartment is perfect for your materials. The easel tilts past vertical.\nadjustable carry strap\nhinged paint pallette - 15.5\" x 11.5\"\nfour chamber compartment for paints and brushes\nfrom ground to table bottom - 35\"\ntotal easel height reaches up to 71\"\nbottom canvas plate minimum height 24\"\ntable drawer - 16\" x 6\" x 2.25\"\nholds canvas sizes from 3\" to 34\"\nFolded dimensions 19.5\" x 8\" x 4.25\"\nThis is a very fine portable artist easel!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://prettypinktulips.com/2015/03/artist-spotlight-stephanie-wheeler.html","date":"2023-10-01T23:11:23Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510941.58/warc/CC-MAIN-20231001205332-20231001235332-00063.warc.gz","language_score":0.9270467758178711,"token_count":158,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__47892843","lang":"en","text":"Would you believe it snowed AGAIN in New York this past weekend? Nothing is blooming except some brave little crocus. Without nature providing the color yet, I am drawn to art that blooms with color.\nAtlanta fine artist, Stephanie Wheeler has a way with color. Her art is hard to define….somewhere between impressionist and abstract.\n“I paint color relationships, using them to create depth on a flat surface, which then leads to one of the most interesting aspects of creating a work of art…the ability to convey a mood or emotion through the use of color.”\nAnd, what beautiful colors they are! I know Stephanie’s art has the affect of lifting my mood, just by experiencing her use of subjects and color.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.onlygreen.co.nz/how_to_apply_chalk_paint.html","date":"2021-01-23T19:50:28Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703538431.77/warc/CC-MAIN-20210123191721-20210123221721-00261.warc.gz","language_score":0.9236763119697571,"token_count":586,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__203005541","lang":"en","text":"How to apply Da Vinci’s Distressed Chalk Paint Finish\nHere’s How to apply Chalk Finish:\n1. To avoid mess set up a work area with a drop cloth and your project you are about to paint.\nThere are no fumes with chalk finish, so it’s perfectly safe to paint indoors.\n2. Wipe down your piece with a damp rag. Take out drawers or other parts of the furniture that should be painted separately, and remove any hardware, knobs or hinges.\n3. If you are painting near an area that you want to keep free from paint, tape off the paint free areas. This helps give nice clean lines. 1st start with the underside of the furniture. It’s the area that matters least and it gives the painter a chance to get used to the paint.\n4. You can apply from the can but give the can a good shake before using it or put into smaller container and keep can shut.\n5. Before starting, the easiest way to determine the texture is to experiment on an old piece of wood.\n6. Dip your brush into the paint, about a third of the way and start painting. If you feel like it’s a little too thick just add in a little bit more water until you’re comfortable.\n7. Once you like the coverage and the thickness of the paint, keep going until you’ve finished your first coat.\n8. If painting one colour, 1 or 2 coats may be required however with darker colours\n2 coats will be required to cover. Rarely will you need three coats. Distressed chalk\nfinish dries in about 30 minutes and can be re-\n9. After the second coat, give the paint time to thoroughly dry. If sanding we suggest leaving to next day so sanding won’t clog up the sandpaper.\n10. If you decide not to distress the furniture, leave it over night to really let the paint cure. Then you can wax, stain or add another colour finish.\n11. There are two different ways to distress your piece. 1. You can use a damp rag and rub the paint off (do this before paint completely dries) in random places until you get a look you like, and then wax or 2. You can wax first, and then use a sandpaper to distress.\n12.To protect your finish and to deepen the colour of the paint. you can wax or use\nOnly Green “2-\nThe most important thing to remember about distressed chalk finish is that it’s really an art form. There are no rules and no one way to do it. Your ideas, your choices and your vision is what will make it unique.\nwhich is why we say you are limited only by your imagination....","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.myeasternshoremd.com/calendar/special_events/free-watercolor-instruction-video-series-at-the-st-michaels-library/event_54117e96-1382-11e9-85cd-4f7507a913a9.html","date":"2019-12-16T00:36:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575541310970.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20191215225643-20191216013643-00197.warc.gz","language_score":0.9263205528259277,"token_count":381,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__37394385","lang":"en","text":"The St. Michaels Art League and the St. Michaels Branch of the Talbot County Free Library are pleased to present a free instructional video series by the popular, nationally known watercolor artist Janet Rogers.\nThree instructional videos will be presented: “Expressive Watercolor Portraits”, “Expressive Watercolor Florals” and “Watercolor Rhythms with Figures” on January 17, 24 and 31, respectively; all from 1-3pm.\nIn her video “Expressive Watercolor Portraits” on January 17 th , Janet Rogers teaches her intuitive methods to create fresh, expressive portraits. She demonstrates a unique approach of letting the watercolor dance around the paper, using values and colors to bring the subject to life.\nFor the video “Expressive Watercolor Florals” on January 24 th , she uses a series of playful exercises, showing how to capture the essence of flowers. Three flower demonstrations will be presented: “Roses”, “Iris and Daisies”, and “Sunflowers”.\nFor the last video on January 31st, “Watercolor Rhythms with Figures”, she will demonstrate six different subjects. She begins with warm ups, focusing on painting quickly with color and shapes to capture gesture and motion; “discovering the rhythms”.\nNo previous experience is necessary and no registration is needed. Bring your own paint, brushes and paper and paint along, or just observe. Please contact Camille Woodbury at email@example.com or 410-253-3262 to let her know you plan to attend. 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We’re still figuring out the ceiling color, which can’t be white because the trim will be white.\nWe finished the second coat of green on the three walls and Gay put a coat of the Wild Raisin on the window wall. The green, by the way, is named “Olive Range”. 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The aim of skilful and deliberate use of the broad spectrum of the workshop is to allow the participants to find an adequate environment for expression in their future artistic decisions.\nThe classes are dedicated to children and teenagers aged 6 – 13. The programme includes: egg tempera on wood, oil and acrylic painting on canvas, drawing with charcoal, pencil, sepia, sanguine, sketches, gouache, still life, and other. Collage, mixed techniques, portrait and self-portrait, model study, introduction to artistic printmaking, composition from imagination. Work with reproductions and albums, introduction to history and art theory for children and teenagers.\nThe classes can be conducted both in Polish and in English. 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The name of the piece is Ramatulle and I painted it in 2006 on a 16x20 canvas.\nYesterday, we went to Church and following had a luncheon presented by the men of the church. I'll bet most of them had their wives prepare the meal! Later in the afternoon, we were invited to a friend of Beverlys, and mine, Barbara Phillips and her husband Marian and their visiting daughter Kathy from New Orleans. Barbara is an artist and last year when I was recovering from my broken ankle, she came to me, gave me some acrylic supplies, I had left mine at home, and gave me a lesson. This year, I wanted to give her one of my paintings. I was delighted she found two she wanted. I expected her to take a small one as a token and when she took two and one was a 10x20, I was delighted. Then, as a surprise to me, she gave me my choice of three of her paintings. One was done in a folk art style which she had done many of. That is what I choose and then it turned out to be her as a baby!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.olympia-antiques.com/company/fine-art-commissions-0","date":"2019-08-24T22:47:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-35/segments/1566027321786.95/warc/CC-MAIN-20190824214845-20190825000845-00251.warc.gz","language_score":0.894034206867218,"token_count":144,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-35__0__140581781","lang":"en","text":"Fine Art Commissions\nStand number: 79\nWith over twenty years’ experience, Fine Art Commissions is Europe’s leading Portrait Agency, specialising in portrait commissions and bespoke works of art.\nOn display here at Olympia are a selection of iconic portraits and sculpture by leading artists, commissioned through Fine Art Commissions. The portraits on display include works by award winning artists: Nick Bashall, Jamie Coreth, Nicky Philipps, Gareth Reid, and Rosalie Watkins. With sculpture by Domenica de Ferranti and Anne Curry.\nSome of these stunning pieces on display are available for purchase - to view all works and for more details please visit us at Stand 79.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.macquarieeditions.com/category/exhibitions/","date":"2017-04-23T17:38:26Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917118740.31/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031158-00346-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9661668539047241,"token_count":232,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__2595040","lang":"en","text":"Something that I looked at in the landscape 2016 – Annika Harding\nIn the Landscape has emerging artists Amy Dunn and Annika Harding use the photograph as a starting point and add paint to explore the relationship between the artist or figure and the landscape.\n“Photography is the means by which I observe and record my interactions with the landscape. While the digital photographic image usually informs paintings in my practice, in this body of work, I have explored this process in a different way. The photograph is printed, and then paint is used to record and highlight my interactions with the landscape. As well as flat colour and metallic paint, the paint that I have used in this work includes interference paints, which at certain angles appear almost transparent, but at others lights up with iridescence. These works each explore one particular way that I interacted with a particular landscape: things that I looked at, things that I touched, the way that I walked through the landscape, things that I put into the landscape, or things that I thought or said.”\nThe exhibition is showing at the Huw Davies Gallery, Manuka Arts Centre until 2nd October.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.knightspainting.us/contact-us","date":"2024-02-22T07:09:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473735.7/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222061937-20240222091937-00757.warc.gz","language_score":0.9513811469078064,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__41106169","lang":"en","text":"At Knight's Painting, our professional painters provide top-notch residential painting services that will completely transform your property. 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We rely on word-of-mouth advertising to grow our business, and we're always happy to help.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.artsy.net/show/artists-studios-burger","date":"2019-12-12T20:25:25Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540545146.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20191212181310-20191212205310-00346.warc.gz","language_score":0.9190060496330261,"token_count":187,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__99256901","lang":"en","text":"\"Burger\" by Pia Sawhney breaks down America's favorite object of consumption into nine separate artworks that combine digital painting with acrylic to evoke desire. \"Bun\", \"Dill Chip\", \"Cheese\", \"Burger\" and \"Bun 2\" are separate photorealist acrylic paintings while \"Lettuce\", \"Tomato\", \"Condiments\" and \"Onions\" each show a mix of both media. As a photorealist painter, Sawhney’s primary interest appears through vivid realistic depictions, wherein the artist employs subtle details that heighten the object's close connection to its tangible, experiential compliment. 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There are many advantages to powder coating our products over applying regular wet paint.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.femschool.info/simple-miniature-painting-ideas-that-can-help-you-find-the-best-results/","date":"2019-07-16T19:01:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-30/segments/1563195524685.42/warc/CC-MAIN-20190716180842-20190716202842-00182.warc.gz","language_score":0.9491974115371704,"token_count":401,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-30__0__137571378","lang":"en","text":"Painting might look like a simple undertaking, but it’s absolutely not something that needs to be carried out impulsively or without believing through. When painting your miniature, the final thing that you could ever desire is to repent the colors that you’ve chosen. Now, I’ll be showing you a few suggestions that will certainly help you become prosperous in deciding on the paint that you’ll use for your residence. 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It’d be better to utilize subtle mixture of colors since this will provide relaxing and smoother transition of colors.\nBefore applying paint, make certain that you check them because in the event that you don’t, then you’ll be suffering from undesirable effects that could persist for five decades. Checking the paint before application will permit you to observe the actual results of the paint from the one that you saw when you bought it. Always keep in mind that colors in the shop to your miniature might vary, particularly if there are toners that were utilized. Assessing the paint before applying will also let you make adjustments before you start the painting procedure.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.tarabergeyart.com/product-page/playing-with-pink-eyeshadow","date":"2024-03-04T12:40:02Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947476442.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20240304101406-20240304131406-00612.warc.gz","language_score":0.9350874423980713,"token_count":119,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__84325005","lang":"en","text":"This is a hand-painted, one of a kind acrylic painting made by abstract expressionist artist, Tara Bergey. This is an abstract painting of an abstract dipiction og how it feels to be young and curious.\nThis painting is part of my Earth and Abstraction series.\nThis painting was made using materials such as: Acrylic paint, Bristol paper.\nI love to express myself through my art. I draw inspiration from nature, my faith, light and color.\nThank you for viewing!\nPlaying with Pink Eyeshadow\nAcrylic on bristol paper","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://homemaintenance.ae/painting-services/","date":"2019-12-13T09:24:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-51/segments/1575540551267.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20191213071155-20191213095155-00265.warc.gz","language_score":0.9399469494819641,"token_count":206,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-51__0__20117304","lang":"en","text":"Best Painters in Dubai\nWe are one of the demanded painting companies in Dubai because we have certain competitive advantages:\n- Professional support and guidance while planning the project;\n- Color expertise with the assistance of a certified painter;\n- Advanced skills and relevant experience in painting services;\n- Intensive work progress and prompt results;\n- Quality tools and final cleanup.\nSome people prefer to do something on their own but it’s sometimes cost-effective to hire a professional to perform desired painting services in Dubai.\nIt will obviously save time, money (in case if the handmade result is disappointing and needs the remake) and efforts. By the way not so many citizens are fond of specific paint smell or dirty spots.\nOur professional painters specialize in both internal and external paintings.\nWe can help you with painting of every type of surface because we have the necessary variety of brushes, rolls and other equipment.\nLet’s color what you want whatever size, shape or style the item is.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://youthvillage.co.ke/81-year-old-artist-collaborated-bmw-create-amazing-ndebele-art-7-series/","date":"2018-05-20T17:43:18Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794863662.15/warc/CC-MAIN-20180520170536-20180520190536-00180.warc.gz","language_score":0.9681463241577148,"token_count":449,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__67610137","lang":"en","text":"If the remarkable artiste that is 81-year-old Esther Mahlangu made it, there is absolutely no reason that you cannot. 25 years ago, Esther Mahlangu, a South African artist, was the first woman to create artwork based on a BMW 525i sedan,\nNow for the second time she has joined forces with the powerful automobile company to transform a luxury 7 series into a dynamic work of art by painting her characteristic motifs on the real wood interior trims.\nTake a look at this.\n1. To facilitate this, the specialists at BMW developed a special, white-coloured fine-wood trim to be painted with Esther’s images before sealing and installing them within the equally remarkable vehicle.\n2. The one-of-a-kind vehicle will be shown to the public for the first time at the 2016 Frieze Art Fair (October 5-9) in Regent’s Park, London.\n3. It is wonderful to discover that Ndebele traditional art forms have survived past hundreds of years\n3. Esther said “To paint is in my heart and it’s in my blood. The way I paint was taught to me by my mother and my grandmother.”\n4. “The images and colours have changed and I have painted on many different surfaces and objects but I still love to paint. The patterns I have used on the BMW parts marry tradition to the essence of BMW.”\n4. “When BMW sent me the panels to paint, I could see the design in my head and I just wanted to get started!”\n5. “I start by painting the small ones first to get the feel of the surface and then it was easy as the design follows the lines of the panels.”\n6. “My art has taken me all over the world and I have seen many places, I have painted many walls and objects and my work is in many museums.”\n7. “But I am still Esther Mahlangu from Mpumalanga in South Africa. My heart was full of joy when BMW asked me again to paint for them.”","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.blackorc.com/category/uncategorized/","date":"2023-12-06T18:18:14Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100602.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206162528-20231206192528-00327.warc.gz","language_score":0.9657354354858398,"token_count":465,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__136834983","lang":"en","text":"People paint their houses for various reasons. There are those who paint because their homes because they are planning to sell the house and there want to look as attractive as possible. Whatever the reason for decorating your house, it is always good that you ensure that you hire the right painter for the task. Some unethical painters will use poor quality paint and still charge you expensively. You might even end up not meeting the objectives for painting the house.\nHere are some of the reasons why painting your house is a great idea:\nMake it Appealing\nSince your home is one of the most precious assets that you have, it is essential to ensure that it is always appealing to the eye. If you hire the right painter for the task, you can be sure that you will not be disappointed. Professional painters know the right paint to use and how to blend colors in order to achieve the desired effectiveness.\nAs a homeowner, you will always have to subject your house to regular maintenance to ensure that it is always in good condition. After exposing your home to the regular maintenance process, the initial paint will be tampered with and to give your home that nice look, you will have to repaint it.\nThey say that cleanliness is next to godliness and I couldn’t agree more. When you paint your house, you make it tidy. This is important because you can spend quality time in your hose with your family. Some people do not understand why they do not like staying indoors for a long time. It is simply because they have not invested in the décor of their homes.\nInsects and climatic conditions can affect your home negatively. One of the best ways of protecting your home from such problems is painting. You do not want a situation where you want to sell your home and you are told that the quality of your home is poor because insects invaded the house. When painting the house with the intention of protecting it, you have to make sure that you make use of the right paint.\nRefresh the Style of Your Home\nFamiliarity breeds contempt. Letting your home be in that particular style for a long time will make you deem it less attractive. Painting can help you refresh the style and therefore make the house more beautiful and appealing to the eye.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://veniceartcenter.com/shop/w510a-landscape-elements-color-sketches-5-weeks-tuesdays-january-9-february-6-100-330pm/","date":"2023-12-07T00:44:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100626.1/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206230347-20231207020347-00575.warc.gz","language_score":0.7752119302749634,"token_count":819,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__47030316","lang":"en","text":"Learn to paint landscape works from photographs that include buildings, mountains, and trees as a preliminary\nstudy or sketch. Block-in the composition, use gray scale tones, perspective effects, and sketching techniques in any painting medium. Subject matter will vary. All levels\nLANDSCAPE ELEMENTS: COLOR SKETCHES SUPPLY LIST\nNote about watercolor paints:\nFor non-professional use, there are several manufacturers of “student grade” watercolors, all of which work well. Grumbacher Academy series; Winsor & Newton London series; also Cotman series; or Martin F. Weber Company Permalba series. Labels change often. Recommended colors include: Naples Yellow, Cadmium Yellow Light, Yellow Ochre; Cadmium Orange; Light Red English, Cadmium Red Medium; Alizarin Crimson; Cobalt Violet/Thio Violet; Cerulean Blue, Cobalt Blue, Ultramarine Blue; Chromium Oxide Green, Viridian; Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Raw Sienna, Burnt Sienna; Lamp Black/Ivory Black; Chinese White (optional). (To convert watercolor into acrylic, add a few drops of acrylic gloss medium to your watercolor mixtures; then your layers will not lift or become damaged by water.)\nThe bare essentials for painting: Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Red Medium, Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, Raw Sienna, Mars Black/Ivory Black..\nNote about acrylic paints:\nLiquetex Heavy or Soft Body 2 oz. Tubed Acrylics: available individually or as a set.\n1 Liquetex Complete Classic Studio Acrylic Set includes: Burnt Sienna, Napthol Crimson, Ultramarine Blue, Yellow Medium Azo, Yellow Oxide, Phthalo Green, Titanium White and Ivory Black.\n1 Liquetex Designer Soft Body Tube Set includes: Quinacridone Crimson, Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue, Phthalo Green, Phthalo Blue, Titanium White and Ivory Black.\n1 Liquitex Primary Colors Mixing Set #103202 2 US fl.oz. (Acra Crimson, Yellow Light Hansa, Phthalo Blue, Titanium White.)\n1 Liquitex Primary Colors Mixing Set #103203 2 US fl.oz. (Above colors + transparent Titanium White and Ivory Black.)\nThe bare essentials for painting: Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Red Medium, Phthalo Blue, Phthalo Green, Raw Sienna, Mars Black/Ivory Black, Titanium White.\nOther brands of acrylic paints are also suitable. Heavy body paint is especially suitable for impasto effects (textured, raised strokes or palette knife painting).\nAcrylic brushes work best. Flats ½”-1 ½ ”. Rounds #4, #6, #10. 1” and 2” cheap Chinese bristle brushes from hardware stores also work well. Loew Cornell White Nylon multi-purpose brush set: # 656 or # 2046 or #2115 work well\nAt least 3 brushes: ¼” Nylon filbert, ½” Nylon Bright, and #10 Nylon Round.\nA covered plastic palette is ideal. Any flat container with a lid will work.\nCanson or Loew-Cornell disposable paper palette 9”X12” approx. or roll of waxed paper. Alternatively, disposable Styrofoam dinner plates work well.\nDrafting Tape………To tape your paper to the board. Masking tape is an alternative.\n1 cold press Canson or Jack Richeson or Strathmore watercolor paper pad, 90 lb.\nCanson, Frederix, or Strathmore canvassette (imitation canvas paper) pad 9” X 12”.This is the most logical choice if painting with acrylics.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.thewildwoodsreporter.com/tag/oyster-painting/","date":"2018-01-19T01:38:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-05/segments/1516084887692.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20180119010338-20180119030338-00787.warc.gz","language_score":0.9488133192062378,"token_count":227,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-05__0__103839269","lang":"en","text":"For a house, even for a single room in the house, there are several things that you need to consider when it comes to selecting colors for the walls so the walls will actually be able to add the beauty of the room instead of running it. So, here are some tips from the painting alpharetta on choosing the right paint color for the house:\n1. Colors for the ceiling\nMaybe some people think that white is a color that can provide brightness when applied to the ceiling. However, it turns out that the white color can also give a pale effect that make the house or the room to plain and boring. So, you should try to combine, for example, gray and beige colors so that the color of the ceiling can be livelier.\n2. Blending colors\nIf you want to combine colour between the colours of the walls, doors and windows, then it is better to not use the derivative colours. The definition of a derivative colour is the colour that is still coloured but younger or older. Choose a different colour but still look harmonious for the colour of the walls or the others.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.fakeraybansell.com/the-essentials-of-breaking-down-the-basics.html","date":"2021-01-27T19:04:04Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610704832583.88/warc/CC-MAIN-20210127183317-20210127213317-00772.warc.gz","language_score":0.9737370014190674,"token_count":511,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__172892890","lang":"en","text":"Factors to Consider When Choosing Skirting Board Painting Services\nTo protect the walls of your property from damage by furniture and other items, you need a skirting board. Painting being one of the things that enhances the good look of a house should be put into consideration when planning for any construction. The process of settling for the best painting is not that easy especially having in mind that there are many of them. You need to have in mind some key things that will help you to select the best painting company. The following factors are what should guide you in selecting the best painting company.\nThe first important thing that you need to have in mind when choosing skirting board painting services is your tastes and preferences. The theme color of the other parts of the house are supposed to help you in selecting what you should paint on the skirting boards. However, if you have no clue about what you want, you can check out more information from the internet. You can as well ask for assistance for the painters as most of them have sample images of what they offer. At the end of the day, you need to be happy with what you get as it is what you will be seeing.\nThe other thing that you need to have in mind when choosing skirting board painting services is the availability of tools. Painting will obviously depend on what is being used to deliver the services and this is, therefore, an important aspect to put into consideration. These days, there are many painting methods considering the technology that has improved on efficiency by the development it has brought. It is, therefore, advisable to settle for a painter who uses the latest techniques. Do not also forget to check that the tools are not borrowed so that it becomes convenient.\nThe amount of money charged for the painting is also an important factor that should be considered when choosing skirting board painting services. From the above-discussed factors, painting techniques used can have an impact on your total expenses. You ought to note, however, that being expensive does not always mean that the painting services are the best. You have to put all the other factors into consideration so that you get an affordable painting with the best services.\nLastly, you should look into customer service when choosing skirting board painting services. Painting normally takes a while which mostly depends on the area to be covered. The most important thing here is getting a painter considering their personality and how clients are taken care of. Considering the above-discussed strategies will guide you in selecting the best skirting board painting services.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://mercimafleur.com/what's-the-best-garage-floor-paint.html","date":"2018-10-17T06:15:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583510998.39/warc/CC-MAIN-20181017044446-20181017065946-00031.warc.gz","language_score":0.7124754786491394,"token_count":281,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__158963686","lang":"en","text":"This post is called What's The Best Garage Floor Paint. You can download all the image about home and design for free. Below are the image gallery of What's The Best Garage Floor Paint, if you like the image or like this post please contribute with us to share this post to your social media or save this post in your device.\nThere are many plenty images of What's The Best Garage Floor Paint. You can find out or you can browse any of the images such as. 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Best Paint For Garage Floor Sep 2018 Buyers Guide And Reviews.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.atthemoose.com/","date":"2023-12-02T07:37:32Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100381.14/warc/CC-MAIN-20231202073445-20231202103445-00524.warc.gz","language_score":0.9249511361122131,"token_count":354,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__134109136","lang":"en","text":"Our Cafe is currently open Monday 9 am to 4 pm and Tuesday till Sunday 9 am to 7 pm for now, longer hours coming soon. Please practice the social distancing guidelines posted throughout our store. We are located downtown Kakabeka Falls\nPAINTING is just another way of keeping a diary!\nCreamy and consistent chalk paint in 150 and 750 ml containers.\nFormulated for those who wish to paint and go. Available in 150 and 750 ml containers.\nIndoor & Outdoor, durable and waterproof furniture paint in 150 and 750 ml containers.\nFrenchic Furniture Paint is a fabulous Chalk and Mineral paint available in 46 lush colours and with 15 of them having the wax already infused.\nWe are proud to be your Frenchic stockist. Shop Today.\nOur Italian handcrafted oval brushes are made with a careful choice of natural bristle to synthetic fibre ratio. This allows our brushes to absorb plenty of paint yet maintaining a brilliant shape, use after use after use. We know you'll enjoy using them as much as we do!\nFrenchic Furniture Paint is an environmentally friendly chalk and mineral paint, and is EN: 71-3 certified,\nmeaning that it’s safe to paint nursery furniture.\nIt has NO VOC's added and is TOXIN and SOLVENT FREE with no odour. It is creamy and rich with superior coverage.\nWe’re not afraid to tell you what’s in our paint. In fact, we proudly display our ingredients on each and every tin!\nDon’t just take our word for it.\nGive it a go, you won’t believe what you’ve been missing!\n© Copyright At The Moose","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.intimatehotelsbarbados.com/node/1076","date":"2015-09-04T10:21:49Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2015-35/segments/1440645340161.79/warc/CC-MAIN-20150827031540-00125-ip-10-171-96-226.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9199818968772888,"token_count":248,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2015-35","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2015-35__0__50356304","lang":"en","text":"Bridgetown Gallery Exhibition: The Carmichael Prize - Opening Night\nGoldcorp Insurance Co Ltd and The Bridgetown Gallery presents the Tenth Anniversary exhibition of The Carmichael Prize.\nThe Carmichael Prize is funded exclusively by the Goldcorp Insurance CO Ltd to encourage the creation, sale and promotion of fine art ppainting in the Caribbean. The competition is open to any artist resident in Barbados, painting in any medium, in any style, on any subject. The art must be original work and can never have been shown in Barbados before.\nThere are three awards to be won.\nCritic's Prize for Best Painting in Show by an Emerging Artist.\nCritic's Prize for Best Painting in Show by an Established Artist\nThe Public Prize - Best Painting in Show, selected by the Public.\nThe show runs until Nov 25\nStandard opening hours are Monday through Saturday from noon to 7:00 pm.\nThe gallery is located on the second floor of the Sheraton Mall. Any elevator will take you there!\nStart time: 5:00 PM End time: 7:00 PM\nVenue: Bridgetown Gallery, Sheraton Centre, Sargeants Village, Christ Church","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.louisejannetta.co.uk/product-page/exquisit-pain","date":"2024-02-22T23:49:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947473871.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20240222225655-20240223015655-00567.warc.gz","language_score":0.8624860644340515,"token_count":116,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__109522702","lang":"en","text":"Oil on canvas 100 cm x 100 cm\nMaterials: Oil on canvas\nOriginal (not framed)\nWidth: ...100 cm\nHeight: ...100 cm\nAll orders to the British Isles are free postage.\nI will endeavour to post the product within two days of ordering.\nAll products are very carefully packaged and will be sent 1st class recorded post\nRETURN & REFUND POLICY\nI gladly accept returns\nContact me within: 5 days of delivery\nDispatch items back within: 14 days of delivery\nI don't accept exchanges or cancellations","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://art4love.com/canvas_art/wall_art/faq.asp","date":"2020-08-08T09:58:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-34/segments/1596439737319.74/warc/CC-MAIN-20200808080642-20200808110642-00527.warc.gz","language_score":0.9546423554420471,"token_count":1203,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-34","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-34__0__54183453","lang":"en","text":"|Q. Is your canvas art painted?\nA.Yes all our canvas art is painted. The artists use a liquid oil base to create a smooth texture for each piece of artwork. Each piece has multiple hours in it. If you look closely at our images you can see the detail from the artist.\n|Q. How do I order?\nA.Ordering is fast, safe, and convenient. Simply place the painting you want to order in your shopping cart by clicking on the “Add to Cart” button located next to the product. After you add the items to your shopping cart you can see all the items within your cart. Then just hit the checkout button. We have an easy 1 page checkout for your convenience.\n|Q. What forms of payment do you accept?\nA.We accept all major credit cards. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover. We accept the trusted Paypal.com and also Google checkout for your convenience.\n|Q. What is the difference between your oil paintings and the prints I see for sale?\nA.Prints that you can find on many sites on the Internet are just printed images of original paintings. Our oil paintings are actual painted. These paintings are made by talented M.O.M.A. rated artists across the globe. This is your chance to buy some of the most stunning and eye catching art on the internet.\n|Q. Can I read product reviews on your site?\nA.If you would like to read product reviews about our products, you will find a star system on each product page depicting how many reviews and stars the painting has received on average from our customers. It will also have info the customer posts about the products! Hopefully this will help you make your order decisions.\n|Q. Are these oil paintings made by a computer or are they hand painted?\nA.The oil paintings on this website are entirely hand made. They are not machine generated. Individual artists make these paintings. Brush stroke by brush stroke these artists paint each piece.\n|Q. Can I purchase by phone?\nA.Yes, you can order by phone. Pick the paintings you want to order and write the name and SKU item # down, and then call an Art4love representative at 1-877-226-LUV4. Our representative will be happy to take your order directly over the phone. As well as help you with any questions you may have.\n|Q. Does the painting look exactly like the picture?\nA.Since each one of our paintings is 100% hand painted, it’s impossible to paint the exact same. But we say it’s safe to say the painting will be 90% to 95% the same. These paintings are all unique and made of the highest quality paint, canvas, and wood.\n|Q. Why are your prices so low?\nA.Art4love.com specializes in providing low cost, hand painted oil paintings. We have an unmatched ability to purchase paintings at a low price directly from the artists. By doing this we can offer the discounts directly savings by our customers. Buying from Art4love.com you get the opportunity to purchase paintings at wholesale prices.\n|Q. Do your paintings come ready to hang?\nA.Yes our paintings all come gallery wrapped and ready to hang! No frame is needed since that are all gallery wrapped on the sides. Each painting will come carefully wrapped and packaged. The back of each piece will include a string for a simple hang experience.\n|Q. How long will I have to wait for my painting?\nA.Your painting usually gets shipped to you within 48 hours (on weekdays). We have about 97% of our paintings in stock and ready to ship! We ship FedEx Ground from Florida. We can usually get to both coasts within 4-5 business days.\n|Q. What precautions are taken to ship the painting safely to the customer?\nA.Due to the caliber of the product, we take extra care to ship it to you safely. Each piece has corner protectors and is wrapped very tightly in a secure clear wrap. We ship thousands of paintings a month and we don’t ever run into damages. Your package will get to you in perfect condition.\n|Q. How much are the shipping charges?\nA.Shipping is FREE in the continental U.S. Make sure to use our free shipping promo code when checking out, free123. Some promo sales we have free shipping will be void.\n|Q. What is your Return Policy?\nA.All sales are final. Due to the fact that we purchase these paintings directly from the artists, we are unable to offer any refunds. We do offer exchanges, in case that your painting doesn’t match your decor or you simply changed your mind. Return.\n|Q. Do you charge sales tax?\nA.Only Florida residents are charged a 6.5% sales tax.\n|Q. Is ordering online safe?\nA.In today’s commerce, online shopping is becoming more and more popular. In this climate, it is highly important that you, the shopper, will receive the up-most payment security. That is why our web site uses (SSL) technology. You can click upon entering your Checkout section, on the left hand site the SSL badge. This is a safety mark to let you know that your payment information will be kept secured. If you still prefer not to order securely online, you may always send us your credit card information, a personal check, or money order through the postal mail. We also have a Toll-Free 1-877-226-LUV4 order line!\n|Q. Do you sell worldwide?\nA.Yes, we accept international orders. However, additional shipping charges may be required.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.astonart.com/blog-kevin-day-exhibition-post-1443-147.html","date":"2023-12-06T03:40:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100583.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206031946-20231206061946-00880.warc.gz","language_score":0.9583005309104919,"token_count":152,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__6054638","lang":"en","text":"Monday 29th September 2014\nKevin Day Exhibition\nAston Workshop is collaborating with sought-after Newcastle artist Kevin Day to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Aston Workshop.\nA series of around 15 paintings and sketches will be created featuring the early pre-war cars through to the famous DB4, DB5, & DB6 and on to the modern super-car era.\nLimited edition prints of each painting will also be available from our dedicated art website: astonart.com\nThe first paintings have now been completed and an exhibition entitled “Precious Metals” will take place at Aston Workshop between 5-17th October with a preview evening on the 4th by invitation only.\nPosted on September 29th 2014 on 11:16am","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://echae.com/index.php?page=pl_travel_placesandthings&exam=4","date":"2020-01-23T00:25:34Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-05/segments/1579250607596.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20200122221541-20200123010541-00058.warc.gz","language_score":0.9471492767333984,"token_count":266,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-05","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-05__0__207376450","lang":"en","text":"Places & Things\nWith our recent voyage to Nice it seems only fitting to highlight this artist for this issue of people. After all the painting shown here, of the Promenade des Anglais and the Nice harbour, beautifully captures the feeling we felt while we were visiting.\nTo find outmore about Dufy online, try the following links:\nBorn in Le Havre, Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) went to Paris in 1902 to study at the Academy. He became interested in Fauvism in 1905 after seeing Matisse's painting Luxe, Calme et VoluptÚ at the Salon des Independents. With Georges Braque and his childhood friend Othon Friesz, Dufy began painting outdoors in the South of France combining the color of the Fauves with the flat angular compositions of CÚzanne.\nBefore World War I, Dufy painted in rich pure color. After the War, he focused on subjects such as regattas, casinos, palm trees and racecourses. His works remained light and entertaining in their decorative quality. He adopted a personal style of color applied in a loose style with shifting perspectives. Dufy is also well known as an illustrator, stage designer and fabric designer.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pinclipart.com/pindetail/boxho_clip-art-black-and-white-stock-amaryllis-drawing/","date":"2019-06-27T08:56:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-26/segments/1560628001014.85/warc/CC-MAIN-20190627075525-20190627101525-00289.warc.gz","language_score":0.8170433044433594,"token_count":124,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-26__0__48623431","lang":"en","text":"Clip Art Black And White Stock Amaryllis Drawing Christmas - Watercolor Painting - Png Download is our hand-picked clip art picture from user's upload or the public internet. All clipart images are guaranteed to be free. The clip art image is transparent background and PNG format which can be easily used for any free creative project. There are more high-quality clip art materials related to Clip Art Black And White Stock Amaryllis Drawing Christmas - Watercolor Painting - Png Download, like vintage christmas ,christmas thank you ,christmas holly . You can find them quickly by searching.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.wbranson.com/blog/mount-vernon-displays-earliest-known-washington-portrait","date":"2021-01-20T07:03:19Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-04/segments/1610703519923.26/warc/CC-MAIN-20210120054203-20210120084203-00247.warc.gz","language_score":0.9585893750190735,"token_count":197,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-04__0__179028725","lang":"en","text":"Jan 17, 2019 | By: William Branson III, Inc.\nmOppenheimTV –Dec. 14, 2018\nMOUNT VERNON, Va. (AP) — The earliest known portrait of George Washington is on public display at his historic home.\nWashington’s Mount Vernon estate put the 1772 portrait by Charles Willson Peale on display Thursday in its museum and education center.\nThe portrait is on loan from Washington and Lee University and is expected to stay at Mount Vernon for the next two years.\nIn exchange, Mount Vernon has lent its famous 1798 portrait of Washington by Gilbert Stuart to the university. That portrait serves as the basis for Washington’s depiction on the dollar bill.\nThe Peale portrait shows Washington as a colonel in the Virginia Regiment and is the only known portrait of him before the American Revolution.\nMount Vernon believes it’s the first time the portrait has returned to the estate since 1802.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://boardroom.media/articles/single/archibald_finalists_revealed_10381","date":"2018-05-21T18:50:12Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864466.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20180521181133-20180521201133-00460.warc.gz","language_score":0.9720948338508606,"token_count":334,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__29472079","lang":"en","text":"Photograph: AGNSW, Jenni Carter\nOne of Australia’s best known and most popular art awards, the finalists feature a diverse line up of subjects, including politicians, actors, musicians, artists and athletes. The prize will celebrate its centenary in 2021.\nThis year newcomer Jamie Preisz has taken out the Packing Room Prize for his portrait of musician Jimmy Barnes. The prize is awarded to the best entry in the Archibald Prize, as judged by the gallery staff who are responsible for unpacking and hanging the entries.\n“I was really pleased with the concept of painting me with my hands strapped like a boxer – I remember my father strapping his hands like this for a fight so it was something that appealed to me,” Barnes said.\n“I’ve fought a lot of battles myself in life and I think this painting really captures that. I’m really happy with the outcome,” he added.\nThe winner of the Archibald Prize will be announced on 11 May 2018 and the People’s Choice Award will be revealed on 15 August.\nFinalists for the Wynne and Sulman Prizes and the Young Archie competition have also been announced. The Wynne Prize is awarded to the best landscape painting of Australian scenery, or figure sculpture, while the Sulman Prize is given to the best subject painting, genre painting or mural project in oil, acrylic, watercolour or mixed media.\nExhibitions of the finalists in all prizes will run until 9 September, and then the Archibald Prize exhibition will tour regional Victoria and New South Wales until June 2019.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://vasportsnutrition.com/anethole-oil-oitvi/arches-watercolor-paper-michaels-3d5996","date":"2023-12-11T18:19:46Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679516047.98/warc/CC-MAIN-20231211174901-20231211204901-00474.warc.gz","language_score":0.8754521012306213,"token_count":1441,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__60747078","lang":"en","text":"Perfecting the art of papermaking since 1492!Each ARCHES® Watercolor Pad holds 12 sheets of natural white, 140 lb (300 gsm), 100% acid-free cotton paper. 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Three Kansans share inspiration behind their work.\nIn lieu of this year's Mulvane Art Fair, the museum has created a new event that aligns with the organization's ongoing celebration of its 100th anniversary.\nThe \"100 minus 3: Art Auction 2021\" will be an online silent auction featuring a variety of artists' works.\nThe auction live stream will take place 6-8 p.m. June 4 on Youtube. Auction bidding opens to the public at 8 a.m. May 31 and ends 8 p.m. June 4.\nArtwork from 23 artists — including Kim Casebeer, John Holcomb and Jenny Meyer-McCall — will be auctioned off. Proceeds raised during the auction go toward the museum's educational programs, collections and exhibits.\nAll of the art pieces up for auction can be viewed at https://mulvaneartauction2021.ggo.bid/bidding/package-browse.\nKim Casebeer's paintings connect viewers to the land\nCasebeer, of Manhattan, grew up in a small town where 4-H clubs were prominent. She spent much of her childhood painting, drawing and showing her work in county fairs.\nAfter graduating from college, she began working in the advertising field, though her passion still remained in the art field.\nOn the evenings and weekends, she would spend her time painting before she decided to make it a full-time job. Now she teaches art classes and workshops and serves as a mentor to several artists.\nCasebeer uses oil paint and pastels to create her pieces, which are typically landscapes she has seen firsthand across the country. But the open skies and rolling hills of Kansas is the landscape she always comes back to.\n\"When I started painting other parts of the country, it quickly became apparent that I would need to really focus on simplifying everything because that's what I was used to here in Kansas,\" Casebeer said.\nCasebeer describes Kansas' landscape as more open than the environments one might find in the northern part of the country.\nCasebeer's two pieces that are part of the Mulvane's art auction are called \"Drifting Clouds\" and \"Ranch House September.\"\n\"Drifting clouds\" paints a picture of a Flint Hills landscape while \"Ranch House September\" depicts an old ranch house near Junction City.\nCasebeer describes her paintings are impressionistic.\n\"That is on purpose because I feel like I shouldn't be giving away the entire story to somebody looking at the work,\" Casebeer said. \"I like it when somebody is looking at the work and they have their own idea and how it makes them feel or where it is or the emotions of it. I want them to feel connected to the land. That's always my goal.\"\nThrough his work, John Holcomb wants to show that art is important\nHolcomb, of Mayetta, grew up in a world where art as a career wasn't understood or treated as a form of study. But that didn't halt his pursuit of becoming an artist.\nHe didn't know much about fine art growing up but he spent much of his time drawing. It was once he got to college and he took an art history class that he became hooked.\n\"I found myself if you will,\" Holcomb said.\nHolcomb uses acrylic, oil pastels and house paint to create his pieces and he tends to create artwork on a large scale, sometimes creating pieces on an 8-foot canvas.\n\"I use a lot of house paints because again, art is very expensive to make,\" Holcomb said. \"People don't know how much it costs to make a painting so I got into house paints.\"\nHolcomb primarily paints portraits of women but his piece in the art auction is that of a native horse head titled \"Painted Horse.\" It is part of a collection he created that focuses on Native Americans and \"Cowboy America.\"\nHolcomb said he thinks art is important and remains an underappreciated field of work.\n\"You learn through COVID that America doesn't really support artists like other countries do when it comes to grants and getting by,\" Holcomb said. \"Other countries are pretty good at funding the arts. I just do my part to show that it matters.\"\nJenny Meyer-McCall's paints with youthfulness in mind\nMeyer-McCall, of Prairie Village, went to college on a fine arts scholarship thinking she would find a major she enjoyed more than art. She never did.\nInstead, she pursued a career as a mixed-media artist using vintage fabrics, zippers, water-based plaster, old books, sewing patterns and paints.\nMeyer-McCall considers her pieces to be abstract florals and have a whimsical feel.\n\"Color is very inspiring to me and nature,\" Meyer-McCall said. \"Because I am floral, I am very inspired by my garden and I'm a process painter. So I will go in with a very rough idea of what I want to paint like a floral scape and then the color of paint I use will then dictate and inspire the piece to turn in different directions.\"\nMeyer-McCall's piece in the art auction is titled \"Spring Wishes\" and is a floral abstract.\nMeyer-McCall said she hopes her artwork makes people smile and they enjoy it with a happy heart.\n\"I enjoy creating art with joy and I hope that people can see that and appreciate it,\" Meyer-McCall said. \"My images are abstract enough that I want people to look at it and jump into the piece and allow their imagination to kind of take over and create their own story within it and bring out the youthful side of us all.\"","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://artmatch4u.com/opaintcurtisToday6.html","date":"2017-03-31T00:34:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-13/segments/1490218205046.28/warc/CC-MAIN-20170322213005-00349-ip-10-233-31-227.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9724022746086121,"token_count":346,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-13__0__257285078","lang":"en","text":"- Art Lovers\n- About Us\nBorn in Doncaster in 1948, David Curtis headed an engineering design team until 1988 when he became a full time painter. He was elected to the Royal Society of Marine Artists in 1983 and became a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters in 1988. David won first prize in the Singer and Friedlander/Sunday Times Watercolour Competition in 1992, and has won many other awards for his spectacular art.\nWinter 2010 - Misson\nDavid is one of the United Kingdom's most successful, best known artists. His paintings are held in a number of prestigious public and private collections worldwide. He was recently chosen by the Royal family to paint the regimental changing of the military colours ceremony with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.\nEssentially a \"Plein air\" and figurative painter, working in both oil and watercolours, he is the author of numerous books and has work in collections all over the world. David is the author of A Light Touch: Successful Painting in Oils and A Personal View - The Landscape in Watercolour, both published by David & Charles.\nCity Skyline - London\nA third book and a fifth film, both entitled Light and Mood in Watercolour were published by Crysallis Books and APV Films respectively in 2005. A fourth book, Capture the Moment in Oils, was released in 2007 with a film of the same title by APV Films.\nSpringtime on the Sandbeck Estate - North Yorkshire\nPainted en plein air\nDavid's fifth book, Painting with Impact, was released in 2010. And his latest book, Painting on Location: Secrets to Plein air Painting was released in 2013.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://journeycircles.blogspot.com/2011/11/evolution-of-art-designing-women.html","date":"2013-05-25T05:30:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368705559639/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516115919-00098-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9182246923446655,"token_count":209,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__198571271","lang":"en","text":"|The \"Designing Women\" in their studio|\nHere's what they have to say about their experiences in this group:\nWe are a group of artists who inspire each other; we have been painting together for many years. We paint as a way to express ourselves; at the same time, we believe we create art that is pleasing to the “eye of the beholder.” We paint to express our thoughts, feelings, and ideas about the beauty of the colorful world around us. We like the observer to visit the places or view the objects we paint.\n\"Designing Women\" Exhibiting Artists\nNancy Ann Jung (Instructor)\nThis exhibit is on display through the month of November.\nStop by and check it out!\nBe sure to read the notebook with the individual Artist Statements\nand leave us a comment in the comment box.\nWe love hearing from you!\nTo inquire about purchasing artwork,\ncontact Jennifer Judelsohn at (703) 273-0485 or","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.kitchensperse.com/paint-party-studios","date":"2013-05-24T17:13:10Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2013-20/segments/1368704818711/warc/CC-MAIN-20130516114658-00027-ip-10-60-113-184.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9200329780578613,"token_count":268,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2013-20","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2013-20__0__107161807","lang":"en","text":"Paint Party Studios\nAs the official location for Paint Party Studios on the Eastern Shore, Kitchens Per Sé invites you to join us for a Paint Party!\nBring your favorite bottle of wine, appetizers, and a group of friends and let our artist guide you, color by color, on a sketched canvas as you create your own original artwork!\nEven if you have never painted before, we believe “art for everyone” and our artists will guide you one color at a time, through your painting. Everyone gets to take home their masterpiece!\n- Mondays: $25 per person\n- Tuesdays: $30 per person\n- Wednesday through Saturday: $35 per person\n- Price includes all supplies and instruction.\nWe encourage our party guests to arrive at least 15 minutes before class starts to register and get your canvas. Arrive 30 minutes before the start of class if you are bringing food and drink to share with your guests.\nAll you need to bring is yourself, a group of friends and whatever you want to eat or drink! We supply aprons and all the painting supplies. We also provide cups and wine/bottle openers if needed.\nTo schedule a party call 251-928-6077 or click here: http://paintpartystudios.com/","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://runningthroughmotherhood.com/2013/04/22/moms-night-out/","date":"2018-02-19T09:33:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-09/segments/1518891812579.21/warc/CC-MAIN-20180219091902-20180219111902-00014.warc.gz","language_score":0.9766440987586975,"token_count":325,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-09__0__19287188","lang":"en","text":"I went on a mom’s night out and it was fantastic. My friend Alle & I went to a place called Quench Your Palette. It is a small painting studio that does adult and children’s classes. They do evening BYOB painting classes for the adults. We decided to go on a night where we got to paint our own wine glasses. Now neither of us are very artistic, so we knew this would be entertaining.\nWe arrived early, so we got to pick out the designs we wanted to do and spend a little more time with the instructor. Alle picked out a sunflower and I picked out a palm tree to paint on our glasses. Here is the start of our painting adventure: Our glasses are on the left and the sample we were trying to match is on the right. We enjoyed a bottle of Leoness Cellars Viognier white wine while expressing our inner painters. I highly recommend looking into their wines. They are a small winery in Temecula, San Diego, California. There were about a total of 12 of us, and everyone brought a beverage to indulge in. Now I am a planner, so I am ALWAYS prepared. I gave out extra cups and shared my bottle opener with some of the other painters. So we spent the evening catching up and painting. Here are our finished products: They came out pretty good for our first attempt. If you are looking for a fun night out for a date or with friends, look into a painting studio near you. It is quite an enjoyable evening and something I never thought of doing!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.chapelchurch.org/events/event/237/2023-paint-a-slate/2023-005-17","date":"2023-06-01T08:22:24Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-23/segments/1685224647639.37/warc/CC-MAIN-20230601074606-20230601104606-00481.warc.gz","language_score":0.9221991896629333,"token_count":178,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-23","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-23__0__48947227","lang":"en","text":"2023 - Paint a Slate\nMay 17, 2023\n6:00pm – 9:00pm\nLocation: , ,Category: Fundraiser | Coordinator: Heather Dunn\nCalling All Painters and Non-Painters - help us preserve a piece of Chapel History by Painting sunflowers on the slate from the original Chapel Sanctuary roof. All supplies are provided, or bring your own $15 per person covers slate, supplies, snacks, and the remaining funds donated toward the mortgage. Slates painted during the event can be donated back to the church to be auctioned at various events throughout the year if the painter is willing to donate their slate.\nEvent is limited to 12 registered individuals. 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You can also paint a piece of furniture to freshen up a room without having to commit to changing the wall color.\n- Ideal amount to finish a wall or project with a little bit of leftover paint for a touch-up.\n- Our paint comes in a pinch jar for easy grip while painting and a wider top opening to easily dip your brush in for reduced waste.\n- Covers up to 150 Sq. Ft. per gallon.\n- Available in 11 Stock Colors.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://dorschgallery.com/exhibitions/190/matt-rich-lookout-parade/","date":"2017-01-24T21:16:38Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-04/segments/1484560285289.45/warc/CC-MAIN-20170116095125-00576-ip-10-171-10-70.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9525749087333679,"token_count":440,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-04","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-04__0__165351693","lang":"en","text":"Matt Rich: Lookout Parade\nAug. 29, 2013 - Oct. 12, 2013\nOpening reception Aug. 29, 2013, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m.\nEmerson Dorsch presents Lookout Parade by Matt Rich.\nMatt Rich's meticulous, painted paper constructions in Lookout Parade present themselves as paintings. Yet the material dynamics, process, and compositional effects employed in the works are inseparable. His thin, brightly-colored, rubbery shapes, are crafted through carefully painted and cut strips of paper joined together by linen tape. They are affixed to the wall at perfect gallery height, though, creased and torn, refuse to rest flat. The works leave the viewer in doubt as to whether the ensuing color fields are hovering in a relatively shallow space. They are punctured occasionally with white, intervening just as form, of its own accord, ceases or withdraws. Like his cut paper paintings, Rich's small-scale gouache works are process-based, building compositions by layering colors and shapes. One senses that Rich has achieved, in these paintings, a degree of un-self-consciousness so that he does not act, but becomes part of the act that directs him, as much as he directs it.\nMatt Rich holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Painting and Drawing from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, a Bachelors of Arts in Visual Arts and History of Art and Architecture from Brown University; and is an alumnus of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Selected solo exhibitions include Razors & Vapors at devening projects + editions (Chicago, IL), Ghost Muscle at Samson (Boston, MA), Flatmosphere at The Suburban (Chicago, IL) and Painted Sculptures at Project Row Houses (Houston, TX). Selected group exhibitions include the Institute of Contemporary Art (Boston, MA), DODGE gallery (New York, NY), and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions (Los Angeles, CA). He has received fellowships from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the Terra Foundation for the Arts, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://tradingplacesoh.com/products/paint-couture-tuscan-sun-paint","date":"2024-04-23T15:06:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818711.23/warc/CC-MAIN-20240423130552-20240423160552-00798.warc.gz","language_score":0.9358123540878296,"token_count":210,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__89001184","lang":"en","text":"Tuscan Sun is a mustard yellow color with hues of red and orange. This warm color will surely brighten your project piece. Tuscan Sun invokes a setting of a hilly viewpoint overlooking fields of Sunflowers. Tuscan Sun is a new color released by Paint Couture in October 2022.\nPaint Couture is a zero VOC, water-based, 100% Acrylic resin paint. It is a self priming, Décor, furniture and cabinet paint. Paint Couture has a great adhesion capability to existing painted or varnished surfaces. With Paint Couture there is usually no sanding and no priming, except for cabinetry. It is easy to apply, it is smooth and lays on very flat with little to no brush marks. The dry look is a matte finish. As it is a 100% Acrylic paint it becomes very hard and very durable. A Glaze or Couture Topcoat is recommended but not required. Cleaning up is easy with just soap and water.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.rolandia.eu/moldovita-monastery-painted-churches-moldavia/","date":"2017-07-23T20:34:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-30/segments/1500549424610.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20170723202459-20170723222459-00296.warc.gz","language_score":0.9532636404037476,"token_count":478,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-30__0__74388294","lang":"en","text":"In the heart of the Bucovina region, a remarkable land, with old villages inhabited by Romanians who look like they’ve stepped out of a history book, stands one of Romania’s best-known monasteries. Moldovita Monastery, included in the UNESCO heritage in 1993 as one of the Painted churches of Moldavia, was built between 1532 and 1537. The nuns living here help the visitors understand the significance of the place. They are talking expertly about the history of the monastery and about the frescoes that continue to delight the eye and the heart with their vivid colors, which have remained the same five centuries after they were painted. For hundreds of years, the murals were the only way uneducated country dwellers could learn about the teachings of the Bible. The frescoes are an immense color illustration of Biblical scenes, adapted to the history of the place and to the important moments in the life of the community.\nMoldovita Monastery – Medieval art at its purest\nOften called ’A Parchment in Red’, the exterior frescos imply colors which are mainly yellow ochre combined with amazing hues of red, blue and green. Along with the ones at Voronet, Moldovita Monastery’s frescoes, have best preserved their colors which are astonishingly fresh and vivid. The green, which represents the earth line, and the blue of the background associates the structure to the grass of the lawn around it and to the sky against which it projects, making the viewer think the church emerged from the lifeblood of the earth, reflecting the surrounding nature.\nBut looking beyond the colors, what amazes the most is the Crucifixion (nave) which is considered the most valuable painting reflecting this theme in Bucovina churches. As a result, it is often compared with international valuable art such as Italian art (the Descent from the Cross) or with the 15th-century icon painters of Novgorod (the Mourning Of Christ – north wall). In all the paintings, scenes and figures are carefully distributed, showing the harmonious proportions of the church.\nFrom dawn till dusk.\nAdults: 5 lei\nFilming fee (outside only): 10 lei\nFilming is not permitted inside the Church.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.carddsgn.com/tania-blanchard-business-card/","date":"2024-04-13T09:27:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296816587.89/warc/CC-MAIN-20240413083102-20240413113102-00231.warc.gz","language_score":0.9569671750068665,"token_count":442,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__197000052","lang":"en","text":"Maria Harran designed these business cards for Tania Blanchard, a Gold Coast-based visual artist who specialises in colourful and textured art.\nTania has developed her own signature style, which appears to be a minimalistic, impressionistic scene from a distance. However, if you look closely, you can see an immense layering of coloured ‘impasto dots’, which gives each of Tania’s paintings a beautiful complex depth.\nIn addition to being hypnotic and emotionally charged, Tania’s work is visually stunning due to her innovative use of colour. Tania enjoys experimenting with colour combinations and wants her art to make people feel something. That’s exactly how she got her business cards made!\nThe goal of the design was to create a branding that represented Tania’s artwork and personality. The logo incorporates her signature mark found in all her artworks. Instead of embossing the dots, Tania decided to go for a more personalised approach – hand painting the dots on the back of each business card!\n“Tania has a unique and signature dot style and I wanted to emulate this in her branding. We created a colour palette that reflects her bold use of colour as well,” Maria explained.\nThe colour selections were excellent, with the magenta brand name positioned on the front of light blue, yellow and green background. The back of each card is magenta with a complimentary colour paint dot.\n“The font used for the brand name was based on the typeface called Navigo. The space within the characters has been custom filled in to suggest the bold marks the artist makes on the canvas,” Maria added.\nThese business cards were printed by MOO on 600gsm Mohawk Superfine Paper with a magenta seam. The artist’s brand colour palette was used to print four complementary colours. Each card includes a unique signature painted dot from Tania in a complementary colour. This is truly a memorable business card design that exudes personality and style!\nDesigned by Maria Harran\nPrinted by MOO\nFor Tania Blanchard","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://serenefarms.co/gloss-levels/","date":"2023-09-26T03:19:51Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510130.53/warc/CC-MAIN-20230926011608-20230926041608-00575.warc.gz","language_score":0.9292218685150146,"token_count":519,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__153263041","lang":"en","text":"With many new paint options available these days it can be difficult to find the right product for your space. In this article we will review the different gloss levels available, provide a description, and common uses of each gloss level – service available at Paint Pro.\nThere are six gloss levels ranging from Gloss level 1, to Gloss level 6. Gloss level one provides the least amount of reflective and therefore has the least amount of shine. Typically, the higher the gloss level the more durable and elasticity the paint. Gloss levels that higher than three usually can not be touched up.\nGloss level 1 – Flat paint\nThis paint has very little gloss to is the least durable paint. This gloss level is usually only used on ceilings, or in areas that get very little traffic.\nGloss Level 2 – Low-gloss eggshell paint\nThis paint has a similar gloss to velvet, some reflectivity but not too much. This gloss level is commonly used in spaces that receive a lot of natural light, where deep tone colors are used, or in spaces that receive light traffic.\nGloss level 3 – Eggshell paint\nThis is the most commonly used gloss level on walls. This paint is typically durable enough to handle intermediate traffic.\nGloss Level 4 – Satin paint\nThis paint is on the higher end of the durability scale. It is quite reflective and therefore will be quite bright in areas of high natural light. This gloss level requires skilled application, without an even and level coat it can cause flashing and will amplify the imperfections of the walls. This is typically used on walls in areas of high traffic.\nGloss level 5 – Semi-gloss\nThis is a highly durable paint. With such a high gloss level this paint is used in areas the receive little to no natural light. This gloss level requires skilled application, without an even and level coat it can cause flashing and will amplify the imperfections of the walls. This paint holds up well to washing and in areas of high humidity, kitchens, bathrooms, etc.\nGloss level 6 – Gloss\nThis is the most durable paint. Because of these paints’ very reflective. They are usually only used in commercial or industrial applications. This gloss level requires skilled application, without an even and level coat it can cause flashing and will amplify the imperfections of the walls. The typical uses for this paint are areas of extremely high traffic, areas where the walls are expected to receive damage, and areas that receive no natural light.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://cletocriste.wordpress.com/2012/09/02/ipad-art-2/","date":"2018-03-21T22:03:03Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-13/segments/1521257647706.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20180321215410-20180321235410-00467.warc.gz","language_score":0.9926422238349915,"token_count":190,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-13","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-13__0__241422582","lang":"en","text":"I was finally able to buy an iPad several months ago and one of the apps I purchased was a digital painting app called Procreate. It was great playing around with it and one of the first projects I worked on for fun was an old charcoal drawing of a female model. I always thought I could turn it into an oil painting. The iPad provided an opportunity for me to see how it could look in color. I was happy with the results. Eventually, the time came when I was able to do an actual oil painting of it on a canvas board. I could have painted it the same way as I did on the iPad but decided to go a bit further than that. The oil painting is still unfinished. I need to finalize the figure and rework the flesh tone and hair. Doing a preliminary digital painting on the iPad can provide an artist a way to try out some color schemes before going to canvas. It can also be fun.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://karen-dreamingaway.blogspot.com/2012/02/","date":"2018-06-25T13:37:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-26/segments/1529267867885.75/warc/CC-MAIN-20180625131117-20180625151117-00013.warc.gz","language_score":0.9885298013687134,"token_count":293,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-26__0__68044217","lang":"en","text":"Oh well! On a good note I have been doing some new paintings and yes, my style changes as I go....somewhat. I'm really enjoying oils and also doing still life paintings which in the past I haven't been all that keen about. Not now! Here are a couple of oils that I recently completed. I have done many more in my painting workshops as well and some of the better ones will be on display in the Island Gallery for Easter along with other artists who have also been painting at the workshops put on by Tara Ireland.\nThis next one called \"Plate of Grapes\" has been sold....\nI am currently working on 3 more paintings....2 are almost complete....and I will be starting another probably tomorrow. With drying times for oils it is best to work on a few at a time, so stay posted.\nUnfortunately we have not had the privilege of going anywhere south for the hot and sunny weather which was kind of in our retirement plans. Poor old Nellie, our lab/retriever is having geriatric issues so figure it just wouldn't be fair to leave her in the hands of anyone else....for her sake and their sake.\nSpringtime is definitely on the horizon as I have been able to spend a few days out working in the yard. Many spring flower bulbs are now up, the clematis is starting to bloom and there are flower buds on the ornamental trees!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://unitedtradelinks.com.au/painting-decorating-services/","date":"2022-06-27T00:27:27Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-27/segments/1656103322581.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20220626222503-20220627012503-00239.warc.gz","language_score":0.9482467770576477,"token_count":214,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-27","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-27__0__224649202","lang":"en","text":"Your property is one of the biggest investments that you will ever make, so it is important to ensure your property looks attractive and stylish. So when you decide to paint and decorate your property, only the best will do, and we are your Sydney’s number one choice. Remember, no one can beat us in services as well as in price.\nPainting and decorating can be a time-consuming task and you won’t achieve the same professional finish if you do it yourself. We will give a professional finish to your property along with saving your time, stress and money. We will consult with you on paint types, colour selection, time frames and costs to meet your needs while keeping within the budget. We will make a dramatic difference to your painting projects.\nWe provide a complete range of painting and decorating services in Sydney including\n- Homes painting\n- Apartments painting\n- Duplex painting\n- Rental Properties\n- Graffiti Coverage\n- Roof Spraying,\n- Interior and Exterior Painting\n- Spray painting","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://morenoseliteautoworks.com/auto-body-painting/","date":"2017-10-21T00:59:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-43/segments/1508187824537.24/warc/CC-MAIN-20171021005202-20171021025202-00018.warc.gz","language_score":0.9358031749725342,"token_count":179,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-43__0__41203502","lang":"en","text":"3 things we do differently\nWondering what makes Morenos so special? Here are a few reasons to trust your ride to our Lubbock, Texas team:\n1. We don’t just paint over old coats\n. Unlike some of our competitors, we’ll never just slap new paint over old. First, we’ll be sure to strip the old paint away completely.\n2. We’re experts at matching colors\n. After our work is through, you won’t be able to tell there was so much as a single scratch.\n3. We’ve got an artistic eye\n. We can help you decide on the best color for your particular vehicle. We’ll help you get creative!Call 469-222-9540 to schedule an appointment at our Lubbock, Texas car paint shop.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.afhongkong.org/products/afhk-introduction-to-watercolor-day-1/","date":"2021-08-03T07:17:58Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-31/segments/1627046154432.2/warc/CC-MAIN-20210803061431-20210803091431-00631.warc.gz","language_score":0.8833218812942505,"token_count":197,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-31","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-31__0__156206136","lang":"en","text":"Introduction to watercolor - Day 1\nApprox $25.73 USD\nAF Library, Jordan Centre\n12 and 19 August\nHK$ 200 for the two parts\nThe event has been unfortunately postponed due to sanitary concerns. Stay tuned for\nthe latest arrangement.\n3-4:30 pm Introduction to watercolor for kids and teenagers. There are two parts for this workshop - On 12/8 and 19/8.\nPaint with us to have a relaxing afternoon! Severine Richet will be your trainer. Watercolor is a style of painting which is light on paper\nwith transparent colors done with water. In this introductory workshop you will be able to discover the basic techniques of watercolor,\nsuch as the perfect combination of water and colors.\nWhen we paint, quoting from Bob Ross, “we don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents”. So, let’s explore our inner world and express ourselves with painting!","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://huggettandniver.com/green_gallery_east/","date":"2018-10-20T17:41:40Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-43/segments/1539583513009.81/warc/CC-MAIN-20181020163619-20181020185119-00533.warc.gz","language_score":0.9828269481658936,"token_count":153,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-43","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-43__0__77299031","lang":"en","text":"Green Gallery East\noil on wood, 9″ x 12″, 2017\nArtist, John Riepenhoff, and his cousin, Jake Palmert, opened the gallery in 2009 as a space to showcase the work of contemporary artists. This building has housed many business ventures over the years including a dry cleaner and pizza parlor. When I was painting this on-location people would stop and talk to me. Most didn’t realize that the building housed an art gallery. One of the great things about plein air painting over a number of days is that you begin to get to know the people of the area you’re painting. I was painting in front of an apartment that allowed dogs, so I became acquainted with humans and canines.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.spanglecondos.com/how-to-paint-kitchen-cupboards/","date":"2019-02-16T00:24:22Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-09/segments/1550247479627.17/warc/CC-MAIN-20190215224408-20190216010408-00489.warc.gz","language_score":0.9371643662452698,"token_count":251,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-09","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-09__0__32896032","lang":"en","text":"How To Paint Kitchen Cupboards – Should you be planning to replace your kitchen cupboards, you should understand that they include a really large price tag. These people are available in an exceedingly huge variety of designs, resources and also styles in both the cabinets themselves and also the doors additionally. In order to gain a good graphic of the final look associated with your kept up to date kitchen together with the selected cupboards, an individual can obtain computer visualization from your local home enhancement stores.\nRead Also: Primer For Kitchen Cupboards\nHow To Paint Kitchen Cupboards picture above is part of the post in How To Paint Kitchen Cupboards gallery. Related with Kitchen Cupboards category.\nFor Kitchen Cupboards, You can find many ideas on the topic Kitchen, To, Paint, How, Cupboards, and many more on the internet, but in the post of How To Paint Kitchen Cupboards we have tried to select the best visual idea about Kitchen Cupboards You also can look for more ideas on Kitchen Cupboards category apart from the topic How To Paint Kitchen Cupboards.\nThis post published on . Read Diy Kitchen Cupboards Builders Warehouse or find other post and images about Kitchen Cupboards.\nPhoto Gallery of How To Paint Kitchen Cupboards","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gaxiolaspaintingllc.com/","date":"2024-04-22T16:44:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-18/segments/1712296818312.80/warc/CC-MAIN-20240422144517-20240422174517-00783.warc.gz","language_score":0.915184497833252,"token_count":263,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-18__0__65751261","lang":"en","text":"We are Gaxiola's Painting company. Your Professional, Locally Owned, Reliable Residential and Commercial Painting Company.\nWe strive to provide honest, reliable, residential and commercial painting services that stand head and shoulders above the rest. We combine the industry's best paint with our passion for detail to exceed your expectations.\nProfessional Painting services at an affordable price!\nResidential & Commercial\nInterior & Exterior\nCabinetry paint or stain\nWood Stain / Lacquer (Decks, Windows, Fences, cabinets)\nDrywall Repair & Texturing\nSchedule your free consultation today!\nGaxiola's Painting can turn tired cabinets into bright glowing accent pieces. Many homeowners try to paint cabinets themselves but are very displeased with the final appearance due to brush marks, runs and unevenness.\nDepending on the desired final appearance, we can give them a professional spray application. This will leave the cabinets with a near factory look. Being that most cabinets have clear coat finish on them, it is important that the products adheres well to the surface.\nOur procedures will ensure that the products will no chip and peel short after application. The products themselves are specifically designed for cabinets and will be able to withstand the daily use.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www-pre.swissinfo.ch/eng/art--van-gogh--bonnard--vallotton/30396514","date":"2023-09-24T03:49:45Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233506559.11/warc/CC-MAIN-20230924023050-20230924053050-00244.warc.gz","language_score":0.8742415308952332,"token_count":121,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__112582177","lang":"en","text":"Fondation de l’Hermitage, Lausanne, on now till October 23, 2011\nOver 150 masterpieces from the Hahnloser Collection, one of the most prestigious private collections in Europe, are on show this summer in Lausanne. The exhibition pays particular tribute to “New Painting” with works by Cézanne, Manet, Renoir and Van Gogh, and spotlights Pierre Bonnard, a major Post-Impressionist. Most of the works were bought direct from the artists’ studios.\nIn compliance with the JTI standards","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://600de43ddf849.site123.me/blog/painting-service-providers-choosing-the-right-one","date":"2021-02-26T09:49:37Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178356456.56/warc/CC-MAIN-20210226085543-20210226115543-00386.warc.gz","language_score":0.9791331887245178,"token_count":713,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__21792522","lang":"en","text":"Paint professionals can be a terrific resource if you want to have your home repainted by a person who understands what they're doing. They are normally skilled painters that work on either a nationwide or neighborhood degree, often times for big work. Many paint professionals often tend to be fairly little, varying anywhere from a couple painters to a small company of maybe 15-20 painters operating in tandem with a painter. Right here is what to anticipate when you work with a paint professional. One point to note regarding paint professionals is that not all are alike. To put it simply, there are various painting specialists that concentrate on particular kinds of work, such as business or residential.\nThe bragg creek's trusted painting contractor may likewise focus on landscape paint or might have the ability to offer various kinds of solutions to fit your requirements. It is necessary to ask a great deal of inquiries while you are consulting with a painting professional. They will be managing you as well as your home/property for quite time, so it's finest to obtain a painting specialist that is dependable and reliable. Remember that some painters are just starting and also are still attempting to build up a reputation, so rest when it concerns managing them and don't allow them press you right into anything. When working with painting service providers, you need to likewise inquire about insurance policy. This is very important since paint specialists aren't certified, therefore they can't legally supply insurance coverage to their clients. If an injury occurs while the paint is being done, the professional might be responsible because they weren't certified, yet this is normally an obligation that can be looked after by the insurer of your home/property. Learn more about this service here.\nAn additional point to take into consideration is the overall top quality of a painting specialist. You must always choose a paint contractor that has plenty of experience in the sort of job you are obtaining them to do. Asking about is a great concept, as some people could have previous experience with paint service providers and also would be able to give some suggestions as well as referrals. Don't be afraid to ask a great deal of questions when it concerns choosing paint service providers. You wish to be sure that the paint task you are getting will be done appropriately as well as as much as your standards. When searching for painting service providers, it's also a good suggestion to work with a few. Employing several at once could look like an excellent concept, however it can often develop confusion in the job location. If you hire just a couple, there might be a raised risk of misunderstandings as well as there might be hold-ups in the paint job because of numerous individuals requiring to look into the task. By hiring simply a pair, you can make sure that everybody understands precisely what is going on and that absolutely nothing is left out. You should likewise ask the specialist for referrals.\nA good painting service provider will certainly be more than happy to offer referrals for you. If you require a painting professional for indoor or exterior painting, there are numerous kinds that you could wish to consider. A great deal of painting service providers concentrate on either domestic or commercial painting. For larger work, property painters can deal with the job, but also for smaller sized work, they could intend to think about employing a commercial or household painter. Making a decision which painting specialists to hire is everything about choice and also what works best for your painting needs. Find out more about painting here: https://www.britannica.com/art/painting.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.pennylovelock.com/about","date":"2020-07-02T22:22:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-29/segments/1593655880243.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20200702205206-20200702235206-00275.warc.gz","language_score":0.9812621474266052,"token_count":261,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-29","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-29__0__37824424","lang":"en","text":"Penny Lovelock. Visual Artist\nI live on the South Coast of NSW now, and have been painting and drawing since I was a child.\nI studied Printmaking at Leeds Polytechnic in England and became an illustrator when I left art school. That took me to London and I eventually moved to Australia. Illustration became my career for a long time and then finally after having kids and moving south, I realised I needed to paint and draw and get in touch with my inner creative path. I now paint in oils and acrylics, and am interested in the narrative and landscape around me. My main interest seems to be women in landscape and strange little happenings. I love animals and usually you will see an animal or bird appearing in my paintings.My other love is music, freeform music.I play clarinet and ukulele and so musical instruments are also a big part of my work. I feel like all living things have personalities and I guess as I walk around observing, strange little narrative paintings start to materialise in my mind. Sometimes, I have no idea how I think of them, but that's the beauty of allowing the brain to wander and be creative.\nPenny has illustrated over 30 books and has won 3 awards for her illustration work.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://shop.kiepersol.com/products/sipply-paint-wine-and-paint","date":"2024-02-29T22:33:47Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2024-10/segments/1707947474853.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20240229202522-20240229232522-00108.warc.gz","language_score":0.951171338558197,"token_count":471,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2024-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2024-10__0__151804877","lang":"en","text":"Sipply Paint -- Wine and Paint Class\nREAD BEFORE YOU PURCHASE:\nPlease ensure you have the correct date selected before you complete your order.\nSipply Paint is joining us for an exciting painting and wine class. Immerse yourself in creativity and embrace a Tuscan inspiration as we paint the night away.\nAshley Bockmon is the creative passion behind Sipply Paint. As a Family Nurse Practitioner by day, she is able to nurture health and wellbeing in the community. While she loves working in the medical field, her true passion resides in art. Inspired by her Grandmother, who taught her to paint at a young age, Ashley brings life to each canvas. With the support of her husband, daughter, family and friends, she was able to build this unique business where anyone, seasoned artist or beginner, is able to create beauty with every stroke of the paintbrush.\nJoin us at Kiepersol, as Sipply Paint guides us through a step-by-step painting inspired by luscious vineyards in Tuscany. Each guest will enjoy a glass of wine as we escape into an ethereal world of art. All canvas, paint, and supplies will be provided by Sipply Paint, all you need to do is bring yourself, bring a friend, and wear comfortable clothing. We look forward to hosting you soon!\nSipply Paint -- Painting and Wine Class\nTickets are $65+tax/person\nEnjoy a glass of Kiepersol wine as you bring your painting to life.\nLimited seating. Must purchase a ticket in order to guarantee a spot, while supplies last. Please ensure you've selected the correct date. Must be 21 years or older to be served wine and spirits. Your receipt will function as an electronic ticket to this event. For questions or concerns, please give us a call at 903.894.8995 x2.\nCancellation Policy: If you cannot make it to the event, you must cancel within 48 hours of the event's start time, to receive a full refund, anyone on the waitlist may be notified. Any cancellations within the 48-hour window to the event will receive a 50% refund. No event swapping or ticket exchanges, appropriate refunds will be issued.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.goldenfishproject.com/portfolio-1/true-colors","date":"2023-09-28T13:34:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-40/segments/1695233510412.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20230928130936-20230928160936-00417.warc.gz","language_score":0.9784048199653625,"token_count":182,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-40__0__9504569","lang":"en","text":"This dragonfly has rainbow colored wings. It flies over a large orange flower symbolizing openness and radiance. The dragonfly is a symbol of transformation and the crescent moon is my symbol for happiness (as it looks like a smile in the sky).\nThe title 'True Colors' came from an art project I did with two young girls. They were my neighbors and I would teach them art after school. One day, we worked on a painting of a giant dragonfly. It was made out of puffy paint and painted purple and green. We wanted to make it brighter and more brilliant, so we painted over it in white gesso and gave it more brilliance. While we painted we sang the song, 'True Colors'.\nTo me, that was about showing your light, and not being afraid to show who you truly are.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kbfetsko.com/online-store/Quagmire-p402645196","date":"2023-12-06T17:59:41Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100602.36/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206162528-20231206192528-00185.warc.gz","language_score":0.9376549124717712,"token_count":149,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__68523167","lang":"en","text":"Size: 12\" x 16\" (Unframed) / 16\" x 20\" matted/framed\nMedium: Oil / Cold Wax on Paper\nI've been sucked into the swampy murkiness of my mind and it's been a constant struggle to swing back around to the light. I know we've all been there from time to time. Don't be afraid to ask for help. It's a sign of strength!\nThis painting comes unframed but in a 16\" x 20\" mat so it can be easily framed. Or, framing in the black frame as pictured is available for an additional fee.\nFree shipping in the U.S. International collectors, please contact me for a shipping quote.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://www.sixwomenplayfestival.com/tag/original-artwork/","date":"2020-09-26T22:44:48Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2020-40/segments/1600400245109.69/warc/CC-MAIN-20200926200523-20200926230523-00246.warc.gz","language_score":0.9759252667427063,"token_count":558,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2020-40","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2020-40__0__55228121","lang":"en","text":"Visiting one of the world’s biggest museums is rewarding and this is something you experience when in Paris. Just like its size, the collection is gigantic with about 380,000 artworks but only 35,000 works are on display. Due to the many options you have, it makes more sense to know the collections that are a must-see. Most of them are famous not only in France but also across the globe. Once here, it is easy to see why the museum is considered as one of the world’s best.\nLiberty Leading the People\nWhen visiting the Louvre Museum, you must see the unofficial painting of the country. This is the Liberty Leading the People that depicts the female in the painting leading the 1830 July Revolution. As Marianne (the name of the character on the artwork) stands, bodies can be seen on the ground. This speaks briefly about France’s civil war that went on for 40 years.\nPsyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss\nThis painting depicts a classical romance between Psyche and Cupid. Cupid, a daughter of an unknown queen and king is said to have been the most beautiful girl around. Cupid, on the other hand, had love arrows and wings and she fell in love with Psyche. There are several versions of the couple in different museums across Europe. This particular painting by Antonio Canova and commissioned by Colonel John Campbell in the 18th century is one of the paintings that is a must see at the Louvre Museum.\nThe Raft of the Medusa\nThis is a unique painting all together that speaks about the wreck of Frigate Meduse, a French ship that sank in Mauritania in the 19th century. It defines Raft of the Medusa, a French Romanticism when about 151 were set adrift in a raft only for most of them to end up dead. Murder, heavy drinking, and cannibalism were practiced during the time that also saw the sailors starve. The oil painting is the work of Theodore Gericault, a French lithographer, and romantic painter.\nThe Mona Lisa\nWho would ever miss seeing this painting? This is actually the world’s most famous artworks by Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian Renaissance artist and history has it as the highest insured painting ever. The technique that Da Vinci used to create the paint is something no one could do at that time. He was able to bring out a sense of 3D in La Gioconda. Its popularly known as La Gioconda as it is believed to be an image of Francesco del Giocondo’s wife.\nThe Mona Lisa is much smaller in real life than it often appears in photos.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.nassaucountycouncilonaging.org/event/lamar-miles-acrylic-painting-fundraiser-for-nccoa/","date":"2017-12-18T04:51:59Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-51/segments/1512948608836.84/warc/CC-MAIN-20171218044514-20171218070514-00169.warc.gz","language_score":0.8746293187141418,"token_count":141,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-51","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-51__0__248700435","lang":"en","text":"- This event has passed.\nLamar Miles Acrylic Painting Fundraiser for NCCOA\nDecember 2 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm\nCome out to the NCCOA, 1367 S. 18th St., Fernandina Beach on Saturday December 2 at 10 a.m. when local artist Lamar Miles will be on hand to teach a special acrylic painting class. Choose to paint a sea turtle, sailing ship at sunset or mermaid for just $40 — all to benefit the NCCOA! Fee includes all materials. For more information, contact Melody Dawkins at 904.261.0701 or email@example.com","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Karl_Sovanka.html","date":"2022-05-16T22:24:44Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-21/segments/1652662512249.16/warc/CC-MAIN-20220516204516-20220516234516-00205.warc.gz","language_score":0.9800087213516235,"token_count":214,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-21","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-21__0__15890598","lang":"en","text":"Karl Sovanka (Karol Šovánka) (7 March 1893 in Uhrovec, near Trenčín, Slovakia – 1961 in Östringen, Germany) was a painter and sculptor. He is world-known for his paintings of animals and hunting motifs.\nHe was a famous painter and sculptor from the town of Kežmarok. He studied in Budapest (prof. Ľudovít Mátray), in Brussel (prof. van der Stappen), and in Paris. He was a member of the Slovak painters club in Bratislava.\nSovanka was painting countrysides, animals and hunting motifs in nature, and he also made some sculptures and glasses. At an exhibition in Prague in 1931, he was exhibited with the oil paintings \"Fox in the winter\", \"Dogs with boar\", and others. Besides Slovakia and Prague, he also held exhibitions in Brno and Budapest.\nOther famous paintings: Tatras countryside.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.from-egypt.com/products/beige-mandala","date":"2019-04-25T16:31:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2019-18/segments/1555578727587.83/warc/CC-MAIN-20190425154024-20190425180024-00357.warc.gz","language_score":0.807228684425354,"token_count":111,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2019-18","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2019-18__0__105413366","lang":"en","text":"blue mandala dots on beige canvas. This technique, called pointillism or dotillism, involves carefully placing hundreds to thousands of dots to create a picture or abstract painting.The sides are painted black so that it is ready to display, a great way to add some unique art to your space, no matter how large or small it may be!\n- Material : Acrylic on canvas\n- Color : Blue, gold and purple on beige background\n- Size : 20 x 20 cm\n- Delivery time : 1 to 12 business days","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://granderjoyofspirit.blogspot.com/2009/05/video-demo-on-egg-tempera.html","date":"2017-04-24T15:01:30Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2017-17/segments/1492917119637.34/warc/CC-MAIN-20170423031159-00389-ip-10-145-167-34.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9719873070716858,"token_count":137,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2017-17","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2017-17__0__11804858","lang":"en","text":"Thanks so much to everyone for your supportive comments about my website improvements! It's really helpful to receive some feedback on it.\nI've mentioned it on my other blog, but will also be posting to both blogs in two weeks a brief 5 minute demo on how to mix the egg tempera medium I use for my panel painting. I am also scoping out the possibility of creating a more in-depth DVD instructional video, or series of videos on how to paint with egg tempera which would sell from my blogs and website. So, if anyone tuning in has an interest in additionally having a more in-depth DVD on painting with egg tempera, please let me know.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://ghdhairstraighteners-inc.com/qa/question-will-paint-dry-overnight.html","date":"2021-03-02T23:53:09Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2021-10/segments/1614178364932.30/warc/CC-MAIN-20210302221633-20210303011633-00060.warc.gz","language_score":0.9461682438850403,"token_count":1160,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2021-10","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2021-10__0__71808802","lang":"en","text":"- What temperature is good for painting?\n- Does paint lighten when dry?\n- Will paint dry at 40 degrees?\n- How long does paint need to dry between coats?\n- Can you make paint dry faster?\n- What happens if paint is too cold?\n- What is the best temp for paint to dry?\n- Can you paint walls at night?\n- How long leave window open after painting?\n- Does cold make paint dry faster?\n- Will a heat gun speed up paint drying?\n- What is the best temperature to paint inside?\n- Will tacky paint eventually dry?\n- How long does it take for paint to dry to true color?\n- Does paint dry evenly?\nWhat temperature is good for painting?\nAn overall general rule of thumb is that oil-based paint can be applied when the temperatures are between 40°- 90° F and latex paint is best applied between 50°- 85° F.\nHowever, latex paints are best for most exteriors (we recommend 100% acrylic)..\nDoes paint lighten when dry?\nPaint finish influences perception of paint color The type of paint finish you choose also will have an effect on the color’s appearance. Flat has a chalky finish when dry. It also absorbs light and can make a color appear slightly lighter. Semigloss and gloss finishes will typically make a color appear darker.\nWill paint dry at 40 degrees?\nDifferent paint manufactures state minimum temperature application on their labels, and some state that you can paint as cold as 35 degrees. We prefer no less than 40-45 degrees, and that is stipulated on that temperature staying at that level for four hours or more consistently.\nHow long does paint need to dry between coats?\nTiming. Although your walls may feel dry to the touch soon after applying the first coat, wait until the paint has had enough time to cure fully before applying the second coat. Typically, your second coat of latex paint can be applied two to four hours after the first coat.\nCan you make paint dry faster?\nUse a Hair Dryer or Heater If you need to quick-dry paint on furniture or walls, use a hair dryer to speed up the process. Focus the hair dryer on the area that is drying too slowly. … The temperature of the room can also affect the speed of the paint drying. Try pointing a space heater at the wall you’re trying to dry.\nWhat happens if paint is too cold?\nEven if it’s warm during the day, the paint won’t form a good film if temperatures drop too low at night. That affects how the paint holds up over time, including how well it resists cracking. Colder temperatures and moisture on the surface can also result in staining or mildew.\nWhat is the best temp for paint to dry?\nFor an oil-based paint, the best temperature to apply is between 40 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. For latex-based paints, it’s 50 to 85 degrees. As for humidity levels, the best drying will occur between 40 and 70 percent humidity.\nCan you paint walls at night?\nPainting in Low Light Avoid painting interior surfaces in dim light. The painted surface may look fine at first, but when you uncover the windows or turn on bright lights you’ll likely see thin patches and other imperfections. Always make sure to have lots of bright light when painting.\nHow long leave window open after painting?\nabout 2 to 3 daysKeep windows wide-open, as weather permits, for about 2 to 3 days after painting to avoid unwanted exposure to paint vapors (and to return to acceptable indoor air quality).\nDoes cold make paint dry faster?\nCold weather slows the drying time of both alkyd/oil- and water-based paints. This means that recoat times are also extended. For example, at an ideal temperature of 75 degrees F, you can usually recoat after four hours. But when the temperature is about 50 degrees F, the recoat time may be extended to six hours.\nWill a heat gun speed up paint drying?\nDIYers commonly use heat guns to strip paint from surfaces because of the high temperatures they can reach. However, on a lower temperature setting, you can use a heat gun to dry paint on certain surfaces. Drying paint with a heat gun isn’t an instant fix, but it can significantly speed up your paint’s drying time.\nWhat is the best temperature to paint inside?\n40 degrees FahrenheitThe air, the surface and the paint should all be at the manufacturer’s recommended temperature, which is usually above 40 degrees Fahrenheit.\nWill tacky paint eventually dry?\nPaint that remains tacky days after application will dash your dreams of a beautiful painted surface. A phenomenon known as blocking keeps paint from drying to a smooth finish. … If you did not wait enough time between coats or use a poor quality latex paint, tackiness might occur.\nHow long does it take for paint to dry to true color?\n2-4 hoursThe one thing I have noticed is that paint looks entirely different when still wet than when completely dry. But completely dry usually doesn’t take more than 2-4 hours (really, whenever the can says you can re-coat.)\nDoes paint dry evenly?\nRoom temperature is optimum for making sure that your paint will dry evenly and produce a streak-free, high-end finish that looks as though a professional has completed it, so make sure that there is absolutely nothing set to come on that could affect this.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://finishtouchpaint.com/","date":"2016-06-26T00:47:56Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2016-26/segments/1466783394414.43/warc/CC-MAIN-20160624154954-00117-ip-10-164-35-72.ec2.internal.warc.gz","language_score":0.9740321040153503,"token_count":575,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2016-26","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2016-26__0__72664963","lang":"en","text":"House painting can be a tough job, especially if you’re not an experienced painter. Just to make the project less painful for you, it’s better to allow a professional painting contractor like Finishing Touch Painting to take care of all the work. In Arlington Heights, IL.,I am a leading painting contractor and have more than 30 years of experience. I work not just in Arlington Heights, IL, but am able to serve every customer within a 50 miles radius and the northwest suburbs. I am highly skilled to perform any house painting work including detailed work, and also water damage restoration.\nFinishing Touch Painting\nAddress: 1974 N Charter Point Dr, Arlington Heights, IL 60004\nPhone: (847) 398-6465\nCall now to get your appointment!\nOnce you have made your choices, feel free to call Finishing Touch Painting at (847) 398-6465. As soon as I receive your call I will make arrangements to visit you and view the painting project you would like me to undertake. It is only when I have seen the scope of the work that I will be able to discuss a budget and your options. For the last few years I have been one of the number one house painters in Arlington Heights, IL and would really like to work together with you. I hope that you will become another one of my many satisfied customers.\nMike did an excellent job removing wallpaper, patching drywall in the bathroom. Mike restored ugly walls and ceiling to look like new again. Mike returns phone calls, arrives early, gets the job done thoroughly and neatly. He cleans up at the end of each day. I highly recommend Mike and hope to have him paint other rooms in the near future.\nFinishing Touch Painting\nFull service professional painting contractor since 1980\nWe specialize in all areas of painting and decorating:\n- Custom painting\n- Paper removal\n- Drywall repairs\n- Wood finishing\n- Expert caulking\n- Skim coat walls\n- Interior and exterior\n- Small or large jobs\nSubmit your review\nThree years ago I thought about moving from my home and called my realtor to see what she advised. One of the first things that caught her eye and told us we had to get to rid of the all the wallpaper in the house. I wasn't thrilled with idea, but I came to terms with it finally this year. I called Mike and he did wonders. He worked diligently and did a beautiful job. He made my house so beautiful and inviting that I no longer want to move. I would recommend him highly and will definitely use again! Thanks Mike for everything!\nI want to say what nice house painting work Finishing Touch Painting has. Their painters are careful and polite. They did great, well-turned work in a timely manner.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://feilerphoto.wordpress.com/2010/11/04/painting-with-light/","date":"2018-07-16T19:37:29Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676589455.35/warc/CC-MAIN-20180716193516-20180716213516-00295.warc.gz","language_score":0.9758504629135132,"token_count":103,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__181574914","lang":"en","text":"Painting with Light\nOur goal was to show how the tones of different musical instruments represent different colors. In our case, the trumpet elicits a red tone. The camera settings were at ISO100, f/11, and the exposure was for 90 seconds. One person used a miniature led flashlight with a red gel to outline the trumpeter and the trumpet. After the outline was complete, the subject was flashed with no gel. The subject then moved while the roof was painted with a blue gelled flash.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://thingswelove2.blogspot.com/2009/11/nightwatching.html","date":"2018-05-21T20:24:39Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-22/segments/1526794864544.25/warc/CC-MAIN-20180521200606-20180521220606-00155.warc.gz","language_score":0.9827003479003906,"token_count":421,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-22","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-22__0__73075883","lang":"en","text":"Rembrandt was a genius in the way he was able to paint darkness and light. But his talent went beyond technique, it was his ability to illuminate the darkness of human nature that made his paintings such masterpieces.\nThis is the theme Peter Greenaway explores in his film, Nightwatching.\nBefore gaining prominence as a director with the film The Cook The Thief His Wife and Her Lover, Greenaway trained as a painter.\nWatching this film was like seeing Rembrandt's paintings themselves brought to life, each frame carefully lit in darkness.\nThe film revolves around a particular commission, The Night Watch. Musketeers hired Rembrandt to paint their portraits, but the artist couldn't resist editorializing. He added visual embellishments that alluded to facts these heroes would prefer to have hidden from posterity, and brought them from darkness into light.\nLook closely. Hinting at hypocrisy you will see:\n- the two girls (illegitimate children)\n- the red sash (reference to homosexuality)\n- a muscat (murder weapon)\n- a posthumous portrait of one of the musketeers (he was reported to be on holiday at the time he was rumoured to have been accidentally shot during muscat practice)\nConsider the predicament of the muskateers. They've been painted by a true genius. They look handsome. They have been preserved for posterity....and yet... will their true nature be seen by others? Although the subjects were enraged that their various secrets were exposed, they remained vain enough to assume that the general populace wouldn't 'get' the references. Lucky for us, the canvas didn't burn... it was the famous Rembrandt, after all, and the portraits themselves were flattering enough.\nThe scandals are largely lost on modern audiences. In this sense, the musketeers are right. The painting stands on the artist's flattering technique. But consider how truly audacious Rembrandt was, to do this, and to 'get away with it' for so many centuries.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://joton.com.vn/en/library/frequently-asked-questions","date":"2023-12-06T05:00:15Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-50/segments/1700679100583.13/warc/CC-MAIN-20231206031946-20231206061946-00346.warc.gz","language_score":0.9254195690155029,"token_count":6136,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-50","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-50__0__143543631","lang":"en","text":"Paint is the liquid or liquefiable mixture of Binder and Pigments to create a layer of cover to materials surface. This mixture is modified with additives and solvents depending on the purpose of the product. Paint has many colors, designed to cover and stick to the surface of many different materials, because of this paint is normally used to:\n+ Protect the material’s surface\n+ Other purpose\nPaint is consisted of these following components:\n+ Binder (or firm former): the binder is the main component of paint, it is the firm forming part of the mixture. The nature of the binder decide the paint type (oil or alkyd…) and the paint gloss, durability, flexibility and toughness.\n+ Extender: Used to improve statics of paint like: durability, flexibility and toughness of the paint’s layer, improve the painting procedure…Frequently used Extender are: Calcium Carbonate, Kaolin, Talc…\n+ Pigments: powder used to create the paint’s color and improving some aspect of gloss and durability of the paint Pigments can be natural or synthetic. Natural pigments have dark tone (except Titan dioxide) and better coverage, durability while Synthetic pigments have brighter tone but lower coverage and durability.\n+ Additives: Used in very small amount but improve the quality of the paint. Depending of the paint purpose, different additives are used.\n+ Solvent: Used to dissolve the polymer and adjust the viscocity of the paint. The type of polymer used in the paint decide the proper solvent to be used.\nThe making of paint consisted of these following parts:\n+ Pre-mix: This is the part where the components are mixed to create a stable mixture so that the grinding part can proceed.\n+ Grinding: The components are grinded to create a firm mesh depending on the demand of the product.\n+ Letdown: Dissolve and completing the product.\n+ Cleaning: Get rid of the impurities to create the best possible mixture.\nThe paint’s layer can be affected by problems of these following facts:\n+ The kind of surfaces and materials that are going to be painted.\n+ Surface preparation process.\n+ Painting process.\n+ The quality of chosen paint. With any of those above have any problems, the whole layer can be affected.\nBecause a prepared surface will result in a better paint layer. Any material surfaces need to be prepared before painting can begin. The right preparation process will improve the paint layer drastically while ill-prepared surface will result in lower the layer quality. Preparation process including these steps:\n+ Cleaning the impurities: which may be older paint layer, rust or dust…\n+ Fill any holes and try to create an even and flat surface.\n+ Wipe clean and create a dry surface before painting can begin.\nThe painting plan is the plan to guide the painting process so that it can follow the right steps. Like building a house, the painting procedure can be compared as follow:\n+ Create the foundation = Prepare the painting surface\n+ Solidify the foundation, building columns = Primer layer\n+ Building walls, roof = Finishing layer.\nThe basic painting plan consisted of these following steps:\n+ Surface preparation\n+ Paint 1 layer of primer paint\n+ Finishing with 2 layer of finishing paints.\nAlways follow the painting plan to improve the quality of your building!\nPrimer is the kind of paint that must be painted before the finishing paint can be used. It is very important since it provide these following effects:\n+ Help the finishing layer stick harder to the material’s surface.\n+ Protect the finishing layer from many harmful effects of corrosion, erosion, humidity and rust…\nBecause of the importance of the primer layer, this layer must cover the intended surface entirely. Choosing the right primer is very important since each type of surface have the primer made for it. But in some circumstances, users can use different primers to fit their intended outcome. For a flat surface, with no flaw, primer can be painted with any tools, like roller or brush or gun. But for a flawed or ragged , edgy surface like metal, wood it is recommended to use paint spraying gun or soft brush.\nThe finishing layer main goal is to decorate the intended surface, withstand the environment harshness, protect the building..etc. Depend on the purpose of the construction the right finishing layer can be chosen. Common method of painting the finishing layer:\n+ Paint spraying gun\n+ Puty layer\n+ Dip in paint Depend on the intended surface, choose the appreciate method.\nYes, the producer of the product has already designed them to be in complete synergy with other products in the same order to prevent the risk of incompatible products.\nInterior paint is intended to use on the surfaces inside of the building, these paint have weak resistance against environment’s harshness like humidity, moss or direct sunlight, rain. Exterior paint, on the other hand, are designed to withstand all of those condition, there for well-equipped to be used on the outside surface of the building. If interior paint is wrongly used on outside surface, these problems may occur:\n+ The surface became chalked due to erosion of the paint.\n+ Moss will occur.\n+ The paint colors will deteriorate over very short amount of time. On the cover of the products, the company will always have the description of which type of paint is Interior or Exterior, try to pay attention to the information.\nThe storage-able time of paint depend on the quality of the paint inside the barrel and the environment where the paint is kept. To store paint correctly, simply follow these rules:\n+ Position the paint barrel up-straight, make sure the lid is properly sealed.\n+ Keep the paint in cool areas, avoid hot places or direct sunlight, weathers.\nYes, there are some differences in prices between the colors, depending on which one is normal and which is special color. Prices may varies depend on which type of colors is used and the intense of it. Customers can orders any colors, as long as they are present on the list of mixable colors of the company.\nThe colors on the table and the real-life colors may have some differences, because of the printing method of the colors table. In real-life, the paint layer will have thicker colors than in the table due to the enlargement of space. Besides, colors may be affected by the condition of light, space and nearby colors, so it may be a bit different from the table. The colors MAY deteriorate after times depend on the condition of the products or the environment or flaws during painting process.\nThere is no rule in the matter of colors since it is strictly depended on user’s preference. But there are a few steps we can offer you in choosing the right colors for your house:\n+ First, choose the main color or the color tone of your intended rooms, house.\n+ Harmony in bending the colors in decorating the house is important, aside from the colors of the walls, pay attention to the colors of the furniture you going to put inside the room.\n+ When choosing colors from the table of the producer, please view it in both daylight and nighttime light condition so that you can see the difference in changing colors from light conditions.\n+ After all that, you may order a small amount of paint to paint in a experiment. If the color is perfect, you may proceed to buy larger amount and start painting the building.\n+ Remember that when painted on large spaces, same paint colors will seem thicker than in the colors table.\nCoverage ratio is the amount of Square-meters that 1kg or 1l of paint can cover. To count the amount of paint needed, simply do as follow:\n+ Measure exactly the spaces you want to paint (S)\n+ From the paint stats, find the coverage ratio of it (square meters per kg/l), then simply count the amount needed by multiply the ratio with the total S.\nThe quality and the colors ratio of 2 layers are always better than only 1. 2 layers will help cover many flaws and ensure the coverage of the entire intended surface.\nAdding too much water to the paint than the designed amount of the company will result in lower the quality of the paint’s layer. It will be easier to be affected by chalking, moss and even the painting process will be harder due to diluted paint tend to flow too much.\nYes, it is very important to obey the time required between each layer of paint. But the time may be varied a bit from the recommended time due to environment conditions or real-time circumstances. Users just need to ensure the previous layer is complete dried before the next layer can be applied.\nDo not use white paint instead of the primer, due to it not having the primer main effects:: creating the semi-glue between the surface and the finishing layer, preventing deteriolize…protecting the finishing layers.\nDo not use white cement instead of the primer. Since cement can’t:\n+ Create a layer thin enough to form a semi-glue layer between the surface and the finishing layer.\n+ Cement is easy to be chalked.\n+ Can’t resist alkali.\nIf the old paint layers are still in good condition, you may proceed to remove the old finishing layer then clean the surface and paint in new layers on the old primer layer. If the old paint layers are in poor condition with moss, flawed, chalked, it is recommended to clear the surface entirely and paint a new and proper primer layer.\nQuality will be assured if surface is treated correctly.\nInterior paints are intended to do decorating purpose so they have little to none waterproof stat included.\nIf the crack is small, it can be painted over but if the crack is too large, you may have to do some surface preparation to prevent the cracking of the surface later.\nWith interior surface, the main problem that is going to occur without primer layer is alkali. To check, we simply need to remove a small area of paint from the surface and see if there is any thin layer of white primer or not, if there is none it is without primer layer.\nNo, do not paint emulsify paints over oil-based paints.\nFollow this order when you start painting the room: Ceiling (Emulsify paint)-> Walls (E-paint)-> Door (Oil Paint) -> Windows (Oil Paint) -> Wall’s underline (E-Paint)\nFirst, use the small brush to paint the corner. Second, paint the larger areas by creating 75cm wide line at a time with rollers, use ladder or long rollers to reach the high places. Always finish the ceiling first before starting on the walls.\n+ Flat paints do not have the ability to prevent dirt and can not be cleaned.\n+ Semi-gloss paints have the ability to prevent dirt and can easily be cleaned, therefore should be used on kitchen, bathroom or some doors.\n+ Gloss paint have the greatest brightness and easies to clean and hardest dirt preventing stat but too much bright may not fit on walls. It is recommended to be used on doors, windows.\nKerosene is not the right solvent for the anti-stain primers, so the dissolving ability is quite low. When curdled paint appear, simply try to mix more until it is soft enough to use. If there is some time before painting but the paint is already dissolved, you may have to mix it again before starting.\nSolvent based primer has excellent adhesive on mastic surface. It can absorb chalk on surface while water based primer do not have this ability. So solvent based primer is good choice to used on special surface as a treatment for chalking surface.\nSome construction may experience the absorbing of water from the inside, which create large stained area and moss. In this case, we can treat those surfaces by doing as follow:\n+ Find the source of the water or moisture, seal and prevent it. Wait until the surface is dry again.\n+ Paint one anti stain primer layer\n+ The finishing layers maybe waterproof paints for exterior or waterproof paint and finishing emulsify paint for interior.\nWaterproof paints are acrylic based paints with waterproof ability. It can be used on walls, pond, water tank, cement, roof or ceiling. There is some caution while painting these:\n+ The paint must be mixed well before painting can start.\n+ The rollers used in painting must be oil-proof.\n+ When painting, roll the rollers steadily, do not roll over and over again.\n+ When paint the second layer of waterproof, you must make sure the time required between each layer are met.\n+ Use protection glass and mask while painting.\nIt is advised not to do so, since waterproof paint may be able to withstand water and moisture, it cant do so against alkalization on high alkali surface. It is recommended to use one layer of primer before using waterproof paint.\nWaterproof paints have high vaporization rate so it dry quickly. If the workers take too long to paint on one dip, it will start to dry when rolling, creating a raw surface. The principle of waterproofing paint is to be painted steadily, do not roll over and over in one time. After painting the first layer but not waited enough time to begin the 2nd layer, the next layer will not be able to stabilize and the surface will become rugged and raw.\nIt can be used, but just on permitted amount.\nIt can be used, but since the oil-based paints are not good in withstanding alkali, in alkali-high surface, the layers will deteriorate quickly. The flexibility of oil-based paints is not high in high moisture environment too, so the layers in these conditions may come off quickly, or the layers may become too soft after time.\nYes it can be paint directly but the surface without primer layer with get rusty quickly and will affect the finishing layers.\nUse sandpaper to clean the old surface, then we can proceed to paint normally.\nThe solvent-based paints need some time to reach it physical-peak condition. For example, oil-based paint will dry after 24 hours but it need about a week for the layer to become solid and stick hard to the surface.\nThis happen when the time needed between layers are not met. The primer layer, still haven’t dried yet was covered by the finishing layers, resulting in it’s weakened state and get dissolved in to the finishing layers. The red line are the primer (with usually red in color) get dissolved in to the outer layers.\nUse high-quality rollers will help a lot in painting, able to achieve higher quality layers. Rollers made from sheep’s fur are recommended for epoxy and oil based paints, but composite rollers can be used too. With flat and soft surface, it is recommended to use rollers with 3/8” to ½” thread’s length. For brick walls, ragged surface, use the ¾” to 1” type. Use ¼” type for very lumpy surface and 3/16” for flat and soft surface encountered while painting varnish or glaze.\nWhen the barrel is opened but the lid is not sealed properly after that, then the paint inside will dry after some times. In this case, to continue using the remaining paint, we just use JOTHINER, pour some JOTHINER inside the barrel, mix it by machine or normally until the membrane dissolved. Caution: do not use JOTHINER for more than 10% of the total remaining paints. Try to seal the lid properly after use to prevent this problem from happening again.\nThis problem occurs when the lid is not sealed for a long time, causing the paint to dry up. In this case, remove the hardened membrane on top, then adding xylene to dissolve the remaining paint, but don’t add as much as 5% remaining volume. Remember to seal the lid properly to prevent this from happening again.\nDuring rainy day, air temperature will drop and moisture is high. This affects the drying process of the paint. More than that, rainy day causes water to sink in to walls, if we keep on painting, this may result in the layers come off later. In rainy days, we can paint the interior surface if the temperature is high enough, the moisture is acceptable and water didn’t sink into the walls. During cold days, it is advised not to paint anything since the paint can not dry properly, resulting in dotted, hard to dry, and “sweating” surface. It is not advised to paint on sunny day too, for too high temperature can result in the paint dried up too fast. The paint need to stay in liquid form for sometimes so that the alchemic components can be absorbed to the walls and stick to the surface properly. High temperature make them vaporize too fast, resulting in reduction in stability, crack on surface…\nNormally, after painting, the room will have smell for sometimes. After painting, it is advised to open all doors and keep the air flowing in and out of the room so that the smell can be cleared faster. The smell will vanish after 2-3 days under normal conditions\nThese can be caused by those following facts:\n+ The finishing layers were painted on lumpy mastic.\n+ The absorbent rate of surface is not equal.\n+ High alkali surface affect the colors.\n+ Mastic hasn’t dried up yet or too thick.\n+ The finishing layers were not equally painted. This can be prevented by hiring experienced workers.\nThis problem can happen when you painted the finishing layers too thick. The layers took too much time to dry up and after a long time it’s still soft. With some force from the outside, the layers will come off en masse. This can happen when the layer didn’t reach it peak-physical condition and was affected accidently by physical forces from outside (touch, sharp object…)\nEpoxy paint is the type of paint that consisted of two major parts: the liquid paint part and the Activator part. Before painting start, combine the two parts using the ratio suggested by the Paint’s producer.\nEpoxy Paints can be painted on many kind of surface, especially those who need excellent protection against erosion, sea water or harsh weather’s conditions, direct chemicals contact.\nEpoxy paints activator part need to be combined with the right ratio to get the best quality paint. If too much activator was mixed in, the paint’s layer will become too crunchy and easy to break. On the other hand, with too little activator mixed, the layer will become easy to come off or in some case not able to dry up.\nThời gian sống (potlife) là khoảng thời gian mà sơn Epoxy đã phối trộn từ hai thành phần dạng lỏng và vẫn có thể dễ dàng sơn được. Khi sơn chuyển trạng thái có nghĩa là lúc đó hỗn hợp của hai thành phần đặc dần. Thời gian sống quyết định thời gian thi công sơn Epoxy.\nIt is advised not to use rollers on metal surfaces when using Epoxy Primers, since rollers are not able to cover the flaws frequently seen on metal surfaces. These flaws, when uncovered by primers are easily rusted over a short amount of time, affecting the whole layer.\nYes, for small surfaces rollers or brush can be used to paint Epoxy Paints.\nYes, it can be painted by Epoxy Paints, but require a bit of surface preparation. The granite surface is glossy and may result in poor sticking rate of the layer. It is needed to use sand spraying or sandpaper to make the surface ragged before new Epoxy layer can be painted on.\nEpoxy Paints can only be dissolved by using the right Solvent made by the producer. Do not use any other type of solvent except the one suggested by the paint’s producer.\nIt is proven by the Ministry of Healthcare and Medical that Epoxy Paints can be used on those constructions without affecting the water quality.\nEpoxy Paints should be used on two-components type of mastic. This is the new type of mastic with many advantages over the old mastic type. JOTON have developed this new mastic and we can produce them by any demand now\nOn this surface, we suggest using the special “Moisture proofing” Epoxy paint. JOTON have this line of product.\nThe Epoxy surface is knew for it hard and glossy nature. So for the new Epoxy layer to be applied, it is needed to make the old surface ragged enough so the new layer can stick in properly. It is normally treated by sand spraying or sand paper polishing.\nZinc-rich Epoxy paints are made to counter erosion, rust on long term metal surface. When using this kind of paint, please follow these rules:\n+ Do not use rollers to paint this kind of product.\n+ Always stir the paint mixture to ensure the zinc does not fall to the bottom of the barrel.\n+ Only paint on cleaned metal surface.\n+ Do not use this product on underwater surfaces or ship’s shell.\nEpoxy Paints are knew for their high resistance against chemicals factor, they can resist weak acid, strong alkali and solvents. For concentrated sulfuric acid, this is a strong acid and normal Epoxy will wither in a week. To counter this, use the special anti-acid type of Epoxy on acid’s tanker.\nOne of the main antifouling components inside the paint is Copper oxide I, which can be easily oxide to become Copper oxide II that have no antifouling effect. So it is advised to lunch the ship as quick as possible to prevent this oxidation of the paint layer.\nThe course of the water flowing across the ship’s shell in real life use affect the rate of fouling appeared on the shells. In addition, the parts with thicker layer antifouling paint always have less fouling than the unprotected or thin layer of anti-fouling.\nThe antifouling effect of these paints depended on the ability to emit the antifouling toxins of the layer. For different course of time or purposes, the paint producer designed different type of antifouling with many kind of duration fitting the customer demand. In this example, we have 6, 12 and 24 month kind of produce.\nMastic is a type of construction material that can be used right after mixing it with water. Mastic is used to prepare a suitable surface for paints to be applied. The surface presented by mastic has flat and soft nature, increasing the decorative properties of the walls. Normally, mastic is formed by these components: - Adhesion: with two type Minerals (cement, gypsum) and Polymer. - Filler - Additives.\nThe effect of weather conditions is different between interior surface and exterior surface. The exterior mastic must endure direct heat, moisture and sunlight, the pressure of rain drops and, without waterproofing primers, rainwater itself. Interior mastic face much less of these conditions, still they have to endure higher moisture of the indoor condition. For that reason, the producer always designs different kind of mastic fitting different surface. To define which kind of mastic is interior or exterior, simply read the instruction printed on the products container.\nTo mix mastic correctly, simply pour water into the powder with the right ratio suggested by the producer the mix the mixture until it is ready to use. Water with little alum can be used to mix mastic but too high alum-contaminated water can not be used.\nNormal mastics have average pot life of 3 hours. Try to measure the amount needed and working time carefully before mixing to prevent waste of materials\nDo not add cement to the mastic mixture. The mastic mixture has been designed by the producer to present best quality with the ingredients already. When cement is added, the mastic will become harder and crack will appear on the surface.\nAfter being applied to the walls, normally mastic will not be stained. If stains do appear, it is mostly because of the moisture in the environment. If the stained area is not too soft or coming off then anti-stain primer can be used on them before painting can begin.\nToo damp surfaces will make the mastic harder to dry, sometimes not able to solidify properly resulting in poor quality of the whole mastic layer. Too dry surfaces, on the other hand, vaporize the water inside the mastic so fast it cant stay in glue state for the required time.\nThere are some causes of this problem:\n+ The mastic was mixed with too little water.\n+ The walls or air condition was too dry it makes the mastic mixture lose needed water. This resulting in the chemicals has no time to complete the process of linking.\n+ Low quality products with not sufficient chemical components. To solve this problem, aside from completely removal of the mastic layer and make a new one, users may use oil-based primer to treat the surface, creating a solid new surface so that paints can be applied normally. If you not solve this problem and applying new paints layers, the paints will have poor quality and crack, coming off of layers will appear.\nIt is recommended not to apply mastic directly to the raw granite surface. This surface usually has moss or raw flaw with dryness above the standard. First, we need to clean the surface with iron brush and water, then use Chlorine to wash the surface. After that, use cement to fill the surface, repairing flaws then apply the mastic on the surface.\nThe usual causes of this problem are:\n+ The mastic is too hard and the drying time was too short.\n+ The mastic layer is too thick.\n+ Weak surface structure.\n+ From shock of physical impact.\nIt may come off or cracks will form on the layer due to it being too thick.\nThe paint layers always stick to the mastic layers, so if all come off this is due to problems during the applying process or the quality of the mastic. Problems during the process of applying mastic include: too thick mastic layer, the surface was prepared poorly. The quality of the mastic was low, such as poor sticking abilities.\nNormal mastic can not be used on gypsum surface. To apply mastic on gypsum surface, the mastic has to be gypsum-based.\nIt is advised not to do so. The mastic layer usually not have glossy or clean surface so it will affect the decorating purpose. The longevity of such layer is low, the colors are highly unequal and the surface is exposed to chalking risk.\nKhi bề mặt bột trét tường bị bong rộp cục bộ bị bong rộp, thì có nghĩa là chỉ có những chỗ bong rộp liên kết bị phá hủy, phần còn lại thì liên kết ổn định. Do vậy khi ta đã cạo bỏ phần bong rộp, cho đến khi lộ ra phần bề mặt bột trét ổn định, làm sạch bụi bằng nước, chờ đến khi có độ ẩm cho phép, trét lại chổ bị bong rộp thì liên kết giữa bột trét mới và cũ sẽ ổn định, không bị bong tróc nữa.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"http://prov31-27.blogspot.com/2013/05/baby-room-makeover.html","date":"2018-07-19T13:12:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2018-30/segments/1531676590901.10/warc/CC-MAIN-20180719125339-20180719145339-00221.warc.gz","language_score":0.9554415345191956,"token_count":138,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2018-30","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2018-30__0__176779667","lang":"en","text":"A journal of my homemaking adventures in rural Nevada. Join me as I journey through life and strive to give glory to my Creator along the way!\n\"She looks well to the ways of her household and does not eat the bread of idleness.\" Prov. 31:27\nFriday, May 10, 2013\nBaby Room Makeover\nThe Baby's room is finally finished. Minus a few finishing touches.\nHere are the before pictures...\nI painted the tan color and two walls. Then with rulers, chalkline, stepstool, and tape created the lattice design.\nThen painted over it with olive green! And painted the rest of the walls.","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://www.kayspare.com/post/almond-the-little-black-kitten","date":"2023-03-30T07:35:50Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2023-14/segments/1679296949107.48/warc/CC-MAIN-20230330070451-20230330100451-00180.warc.gz","language_score":0.9219235181808472,"token_count":108,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2023-14","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2023-14__0__21529040","lang":"en","text":"Almond The Little Black Kitten\nAlmond is very young and very inquisitive kitten, who is already getting into all sorts of mischief! I can feel another story coming on…..\nAlmond is owned by the wonderful creative Bianca Raffaella who adores cats.\nThis illustration captures Almond's personality and cheeky character.\nThis watercolour is being auctioned by Art on a Postcard\nAlmond Lot 190\nInk and watercolour on paper\n15 x 10cm","domain":"painting"} {"url":"https://forschung-kuenstlerpublikationen.de/en/Current.html","date":"2022-08-15T19:46:06Z","file_path":"s3://commoncrawl/crawl-data/CC-MAIN-2022-33/segments/1659882572198.93/warc/CC-MAIN-20220815175725-20220815205725-00288.warc.gz","language_score":0.898600697517395,"token_count":225,"dump":"CC-MAIN-2022-33","global_id":"webtext-fineweb__CC-MAIN-2022-33__0__60645181","lang":"en","text":"The Use of Colors. Nan Groot Antink andFransje Killaars\nExhibition Opening in the Centre for Artists' Publications\nCabinet exhibition at the Center for Artists’ Publications\nThe different use of color is the theme of the two Dutch artists Nan Groot Antink (*1954) and Fransje Killaars (*1959). Nan Groot Antink works with colors that she produces herself from plants and other natural materials. For the artist, the material aspects of plant dyes and the way they are applied are defining elements – for her paintings, watercolors, installations, and prints, as well as her 2021 artist book.\nThe basis of Fransje Killaars’ work is paint based on colored, hand-woven fabric panels. In her artist books, objects and installations, she uses textiles as source material to draw viewers into her world.\nFransje Killaars, Künstlerbuch, NAI010 Publishers, 2013, Photo: Bettina Brach\nNo appointment necessary, free admission.","domain":"painting"}