Acrylic Painting Ideas Inspiration
Acrylic Painting Ideas Inspiration

Easy Arts and Crafts Ideas
There are many different arts and crafts ideas to select from as your hobby or as a part of your day to day's activities. There is the embroidery, cross stitch, or needle point that is part of the great craze in the world or arts and crafts. You'll find everything that you want in making a superbly inspired and incredibly designed needle crafts. You can choose from embroidery to the fun cross stitch in numerous magazines as well as online websites that features embroidery and cross stitch designs.
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Another is craft or ornamental painting. Whether you opt to make monogramming purses or just decorating your vacation recipe boxes, you'll be able to find assortment of best acrylic paints and other painting tools that will offer you surprisingly fabulous results available at your nearest Waterstone's or online. You may find plenty of design projects and ideas that you'll surely love.
Next is by trying only a paper and glue. You can make anything out of paper and glue. You can start decorating your chair, mirror, photo frame, music box, etc with just paper and glue. Just let your creativeness flow or simply look for inspirations on magazines and over the web and your done.
you may also do fabric decorating. You can give your wardrobe a little bit of a face lift by employing beads, fabric paint, iron on patches, and the fabric glue. You can make a new and personalized wardrobe by yourself. Rather than purchasing new wardrobe, you can do fabric decorating and change your wardrobe into a beautifully designed one. Such humanities and crafts ideas are wonderful for your home.
Today, you can simply design your glass by employing stained glass patterns and paints. You can change your normal glass into cozy, colorful ones easily. No necessity to cut, grind, or solder. You may apply this to your glass windows and express your character deliberately in your house.
From floors to your home windows, from loos to your youngsters's rooms, home decorating is another idea for arts and crafts. You can use stencils, gold leafing, sponge painting, wall boarders, and more. You can search for ideas online and apply it in your house.
Then, there is jewelry making. It is one of the hottest trends in arts and crafts today. Ladies like to design their own jewellery or sell their made jewelries to others. This may be a very delightful pastime and a business too. Another most well liked humanities and crafts ideas today is the scrap booking. You can turn your precious memories into beautiful keepsakes. You can make your very own picture book using straightforward tools like stickers, journals, and rubber stamps. This can be passed down to your kids and for their future generations to come.
Last but not the least is stamping and stenciling. You'll find wall stencils, brass stencils, border stencils, and adhesive stencils online or at your corner store. So whatever project that you want to do, just look for an inspiration and you can make it.
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does anybody have any photo collage ideas?
i've just done a heart photo collage in my room,and was wondering does anyone have any good collage ideas or acrylic painting ideas/inspiration, as im looking to do up my room?
all help needed thanks.
glue some photos down then put tracing paper over them and draw thigns or write stuff then paint stuff on it then rip or burn some of the tracing paper and stick it in , then add flowers , stamps , tickets from travel , letters , drawings and add some polaroids or make a border that looks like a polaroid photo for your pictures !
"Rainbow Vines" Original Acrylic Abstract Painting by Paige Abbott
Painting Gray Wood
Painting Gray Wood

Oil Painting Techniques that are Easy, Simple, FUN! For Sale
The purpose of this article is primarily in oil painting, it is my duty therefore to explore this subject. If the information in my about me is nothing new for a mere inventory of common knowledge, however, in the technical part, I refer to my research and my personal technique to compete in all areas with all the other painting techniques, including speed of execution on the field and transparency and precision.
The oil painting is a technique that aims to create an image on a surface by applying it to color with oil. The oil painting appeared in Europe in the late Middle Ages, where she was quickly adopted for the more easy to use, it allowed a greater variety of effects than existing techniques based wax, such as paint in encaustic, or water-based, such as tempera. It is the Dutchman who developed the oil colors from the 15th century, mixing pigments with linseed oil.
The pigments were ground on a porphyry marble table until until pasty paint, a little creamy.
The oil painting is characterized by drying (oxidation is more correct) relatively slow which does little to affect the color if it is a thin gray film caused by oxidation of the binder, clearly visible on dark colors, but that is easily absorbed by a layer of varnish, paint then finding all their splendor ... provided to make a careful selection of the pigments used. Therefore, it is easy to match colors, or mix them to create gradients, it is also easy to make changes to a work.
The artist is not obliged to stick to keys linear: it can use the glaze or wash, look for consistencies liquids, impasto, or spray paint on his support. The oil painting makes a rich color effects, contrast and chiaroscuro ... However, the choice of technique also depends on the color stability over time!
The oil painting is made of powdered pigments mixed with oil, air drying, or more precisely, the binder (linseed oil), which hardens into oxidized, which slow siccativity. To increase its speed siccativity, this oil is commonly added complementary products driers (beware additions lead compounds that darken the pigment over time).
The pigment should be insoluble, chemically inert, and does not discolor. It is typically used as a binder of linseed oil, poppy (poppy oil) or nuts. Finally, some argue that the addition of a varnish paint, varnish as Damar, allow a better homogeneity. Since the 19th century, the colors are sold in tin collapsible tubes.
The support of an oil painting is very important: indeed, if the paper allows a good conservation work, a canvas is superior quality. We also find cotton cloth or burlap stretched over a frame or glued (that is to say, stuck) on wood is a medium convenient but fragile panel wood tends to swell or crack; Finally, the backup of a mural depends on the humidity of the wall.
Support is coated with a primer, a thin layer of plaster-based or other material added gypsum glue. This primer serves to make the media less absorbent, and it also helps to get a regular painted surface, neither too rough nor too smooth. White in color, it stretches into several regular layers (one or two layers in the paintings of commerce, was 7-10 additional primers it is advisable to add to get excellent glaze by narrowing the risk of AMBUS).
The oil painting traditionally includes several steps: this applies to the painting "traditional" not for my own personal technique which aims at maximum capacity and spontaneous labor (total absence of preliminary drawing for example, that prevents: waste of time, danger of alteration of the pigments that cover them, lack of spontaneity, which undermines the whole work, especially in transparency). First, traditionally, the design is sketched on the primer pencil, charcoal or paint thinned with turpentine. Different color areas are then painted slightly and several times with a thicker paint, in which we add oil and varnish. The nature of the support contributes greatly to the conservation of paintings.
Pigments are colored elements that have been ground into powder and then mixed with a binder to be used by the artist. This is the result of this mixture which is characterized by a pasty substance called painting. The amount of binder used depends on the nature of the pigments and the size of the particles of powder, which is very variable.
Binders of low quality undermine the conservation works, despite the quality of the pigments. Detailed knowledge of pigment chemistry are essential to the serious artist, concerned with the preservation of his work, do I mention this knowledge in this site (chemical pigment).
The oil paint applied usually with bristle brush or badger hair or sable, more flexible. You can also use a flexible spatula, wide blade, called "knife", or paint with your fingers. For these "traditional" implementation of the work can be done in a few sessions, or take months or even years of work. After drying, the paint varnish, to protect it from dirt and enhance color.
If the practice of oil painting is old, it was not until the 15th century and the Flemish painter Jan Eyck there appears a new technique for allowing easier processing, a color rendering of light and a risk of fullness (chemical weathering of the painted surface causing undesirable dullness) less important.
Van Eyck experimentation this technique, while maintaining the conventions of tempera, with a detailed drawing, executed on a plate coated with a plaster coating, then covered with several transparent glazes. In Italy, it was Antonello da Messina, who popularized this method, which the painters of the Renaissance took advantage of all resources.
That the Venetians that we must move to painting on canvas, which allowed to ride during a trip. These artists adopted a freer style, characterized by oil glaze on a monochrome background simple past "tempera".
The artists of Holland Rembrandt and Frans Hals and Velasquez Spanish orientate their research towards more slurred.In the 19th century, advances in chemistry brought new pigments, bright and shiny. With the invention of tubes of tin, that could collapse and that supplanted the old bladders, artists were now able to paint nature outside the studio.
With the new artificial additives which allow to preserve the freshness of the painting, it became easier to use method of impasto. Paint a background was no longer a necessity. The French Impressionists and their paintings covered with multitudes of small touches of bright colors, placed directly on the canvas.
If acrylic paint, easier to use, has nowadays preferred by many artists because of its ease of application (close watercolor), the sensuality of the medium and the interest in traditional techniques allows the Oil Painting retain its attraction.
It was necessary to exceed the speed of execution own acrylic paint which, although some claim (for commercial purposes. Maybe), is still far from offering guarantees stabilities of oil paint ( because of the importance of liquid additives required, without which the painting becomes rubbery inside the tubing, which is not the case with oil painting.) It was necessary to advance the technical work oil by using all the scientific knowledge about the choice of pigments (pigments fifteen actual quality is amply sufficient for the palette of a professional painter) and find new work processes that allow total creative freedom while adapting to the rapid evolution of this third millennium.
This technique "revolutionary" who allowed me to get twice the title of "World Champion Master of pictorial art, and one of my disciples, Luxembourg Roby Diederich, to rank third in the competition in Geneva, I explain in detail in the pages of the "technical" in my book, and this site ..
By demonstrating, through my art, it is possible to work as quickly oil and watercolor and acrylic, without preliminary sketches, with a minimum of pigment, without additional additives to avoid overloading pigments and distort with time (yellowing, browning, cracking, etc..), with a technique that allows both the high precision flat areas (see Working with a magnifying glass) in any style (figurative, abstract , etc..), the Painter can finally mastered his work with a minimum of stress ... while creating works of a technical quality never matched!
I note that the time is long siccativity, I forbid the use of any desiccant additive (usually lead-based, except manufacturing, the French legislation banning) not harm the quality of the pigments but ... web on time never fails to dry! It is precisely this new technique is called "Impressionism-modern.
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how do you make a wood wash paint?
I am wanting to wood wash my door in a light black/grey, but I cant seem to find this colour anywhere. Is there a way that I can make this texture
this is an internal door
Hi thanks for getting back to me yes this is a raw wood door. Nothing has been added yet
Gort . . . wash isn't texture, it's technique and color; being that you want black/grey I need to know how the door stands right now in order to competently walk you through the correct steps and technique to achieve this finish, i.e., is the door raw wood, clear coated, painted etc.
If you get back to me on the above I'll help you with the finishing schedule to get exactly what it is you want.
**Got your message. OK, here's what you need to do -
(1) Pick the color that you want from the paint department and then look next to or below that color and choose the next darker shade and get this mixed in a quart of flat paint.
(2) With #220 sandpaper and a finishing sander sand the unfinished wood door on all planes until it has a smooth feel. Dust with either a vacuum or compressed air and then tack cloth the door down to remove any remaining dust particles (nothings worse then debris in a finish).
(3) Now here's where I need to get with you for more detail if you want this to have a metal/industrial look. Right now I'll assume you just want a straight wash.
Cut the Quart of paint with a pint water to thin it; with a rag or sponge work it over the door; if it's not dark enough let the first application completely soak in and then re-apply until you get the color you want. If the colors too dark, take a second damped sponge an systematically work from top to bottom or bottom to top, wiping the door down and effectively removing someof the color saturation, i.e. thinning out the color. In either case, the even application and distribution is key. The differences in the grain densities and patterns will provide the washed appearance.
(4) Once the wash is applied and dry I apply a coat of sanding sealer as the moisture from the coating will lift the grain. Now, be sure to use a waterborne sanding sealer because it'll set up and dry in about 20 minutes, and it'll bond to the latex/acrylic paint you used as a wash better. This is available in the home centers and most hardware stores.
(5) When the sealers dried you need to re-sand the door, this time using #320 sandpaper and vac/air and tack it down again.
(6) Here's where we get the look you want in the finished product. Apply a top and final finish coat of Min-Wax "Polycrylic" Urethane in satin, semi-gloss- or gloss to the door. I prefer satin and two coats will give you a beautiful protective finish that will last.
There are applications where waterborne products perform exceptionally well. . . this is one of them. It won't yellow as with traditional petroleum based urethanes; the finish dries faster, and it is harder/tougher when cured.
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Painting Landscapes
Painting Landscapes

Paintings For Your Home
You might want to buy few nice paintings for your home or office but aren’t able to figure out what exactly to opt for. Purchasing tasteful paintings is a costly affair and hence needs adequate preparation. Before making a purchase, one should be aware of the various genres of painting.
Landscape painting is exactly what it sounds like- depiction of landscapes. These paintings are known for their striking landscapes with animals or people in the background or nothing at all. Another subgenre by the name of waterscape painting has also become popular.
Portraits are relatively close-range renditions of people. These portraits chiefly concentrate on realistic details of face, body, clothing and background. Its subgenre, animal portraiture, depicts animals especially pets in realistic details.
Still Life oil paintings focus on depicting objects from close range in realistic terms. Flowers, fruits, glass wares, or other decorative objects on a table or a flat surface usually form the subject of these paintings. These paintings focus on depiction of objects in realistic terms rather than using impressionistic techniques.
Abstract art paintings focus on line, shape, color instead of realistic forms. An abstract painter tries to project a certain mood or create a visual effect. Since abstract painting has multiple styles, choose only those that match the color scheme of your home interiors.
It is not much a matter of concern whether the paintings are original or reproductions of any famous art work. Choose painting styles that best match your home interiors. Landscape paintings in a big living room look majestic. On the other hand, abstract paintings look better in rooms with warm colors. So do your best to choose the painting type that best matches your home interior and enhances its overall look and feel.
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How to keep sky clean when painting plein aire oil landscapes?
I paint trees and sky next to each other - but end up getting bits and smears of green mixed into the blue sky b/c i'm trying to cover up the canvas. how do i avoid this? wipe the brush off between dabs of paint? any suggestions?
I think you should consider painting a different way...forget about the edges of tree and sky... work the detail levels simultaneously all over the canvas, not bringing one part (trees/sky edges) to finish before the rest. In other words, develop all parts of the painting simultaneously. If that degree of realism is needed, then make sure all parts of the painting are finished to that level. Mistakes can be wonderful so don't be too quick to re-work a green sky smear. It could look like blowing leaves.
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Painting Zebra Stripes
Painting Zebra Stripes

Tips For Designing Your Bedroom With Zebra Stripes
The room is one of the interiors in the house that gives comfort and fulfillment.Whenever you want to havearestful sleep, it is normal that you want to stay in a place where youcan enjoy and leave the other people's business behind.It was also said that a bed room is a den not only for comfort but is also a place where you can express yourself.By that saying, if you are an adventurous person who loves the wild then, consider zebra stripes to be the design of your room. Here below are tips to start your own bedroom design with zebra stripes:
Work with the theme
The theme is the basic step forachieving your desired design.Like in this case, most probably you want to work on a safari theme or a wild look for your bed room that's why zebra stripes are one of your choicest prints.By choosing a theme, you can now identify specifically on the details of your bedroom designbut please don't overdo everything like painting your roomwall with zebra stripesand replacing your floor mats with the same prints, that's totally an over-do.
Color Wall
The color of your wall is important because it can either enhance or destruct your bedroom designs.Since, you want to have zebra stripes to design your bed room; it does not mean that you havetostrike some stripes on your wall.Although, no one can dictate you if that's what you want. However, to play it safely, it is better to paint your walls with warm neutral colors like white, black, gray or khaki. These colors never contradict any design they can go well with any colors and designs.
Size of Bed Room
The bed room size is also an important consideration for designingbecause you can make or fill spaces that will give comfortable and free atmosphere for you.So, if you have a small sized to an average sized bedroom, you can make it look spacious depending on the designs and furnitures you will add.Since you have chosen to have a zebra stripes,you can choose to cover your bed with zebra print comforters,zebra printpillow case andzebra printbed sheetsand the rest will either be white or black especially the wall color.The all-white wall color will give a spacious look while the wild design is being emphasized by the zebra-print comforters.
Bed Linens
Bed linens are carrier of the bed room design.You can always change the mood or tone of your bed room design through changing and choosing bed linen color and designs.The bed set that is comprise of comforters, pillow case, blankets and bed sheets are bed linens that must go with the style of your room.Usually, when you want zebra stripes for your bedroom, zebra print comforters along with other beddings are the most convenient in shopping malls and on-line shops.
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I am going to paint zebra stripes on my dresser drawers. How do I do this?
I want to use tape because I don't think i would be very good at drawing the stripes. How do I tear the tape so it will look right? I don't want the stripes to look to thin. Also how do I know where to place each piece of tape?
Zebra stripes aren't straight up and down, and I really think you'd get much better results free-styling them. What you'll need to paint the stripes is a couple of cheap water color brushes ~ one that's about 1" wide and one that's 1/8" inch wide.
First, paint the draws white. Let dry.
Next, find a picture of zebra stripes to use as a reference. Lightly sketch the stripe pattern with pencil on the white paint.
Use the paint brushes to paint your stripes, taking care to cover the pencil marks with the black paint.
that's it
It's been my experience that taping just doesn't work well,...because not only can it take off the base paint, the black paint tends to wick beneath the tape edge leaving weird little blobs.
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Painting Dark Walls
Painting Dark Walls

The Dark Room Solution
Light! More light! Usually, people who want to paint their rooms get the advice to paint them in a light, neutral color. This can work if you like neutral colors, but if your passion is for saturated dark color, you can do a lot with it on the walls of your home.
Black is the ultimate neutral. Surprisingly enough, black walls can be a great alternative to the usual whites or beiges that most people think of when they ponder a neutral wall scheme. With the right lighting and furniture accents, black walls can be dramatic and sophisticated. Care must be taken, however, to brighten the room with light furniture and decorations. Consider pairing black walls with colorful accents like red, teal, purple as well as lighter shades such as pink, baby blue and lilac for interest.
Brown is an underrated color that can bring saturated warmth into a room and serve as a backdrop to just about any color accent. A chocolate brown wall is great for showing off brighter colors while lending some color to the room scheme itself. Chocolate brown and blue combinations have recently been popular, but chocolate brown goes great with reds, yellows and greens.
Red is a color that has long been used sparingly in the wall palette, except for red brick fireplace areas.. However, a rich, dark red can lend a room sophistication and elegance that's hard to beat. Burgundy is a great color to put on walls and goes well with many colors and textures. A good dark red is matched well with black (but not too much!), white, antique browns and accents of the cooler colors.
Blues have long been a part of the wall palette in their lighter shades. However, a deep royal blue can make a wonderful wall color when paired with white, yellow and other light accents, furniture and decorations. Blue panels can also lend a significant amount of color without being garish or blinding.
Greens also are a common wall color in their brighter varieties. A forest green, though, can be understated and soothing to the eye. Paired with browns, yellows and creams, the darker greens can provide an elegant solution to your walls.
Purple is somewhat hard to use for a room, as the color walks the line between warm and cool. Some of the darker purples, such as aubergine (eggplant), can work well with a variety of colors. The richer purples, such as royal, can pose more of a challenge to match so that the purple doesn't overwhelm the room. Light greens, creams, rich red browns and yellows can provide great contrast to a purple room.
The ceiling and the floors can offer some contrast, especially if you're worried about your dark room being too dark. Light colored ceilings and floors can give the illusion of height that dark walls accentuate. Another method of contrasting is painting the walls different colors. One wall can be used as an accent wall and painted a dark/light color, depending on how dark/light you want the room to be. Two-tone walls also provide a way to use dark colors without darkening a room too much.
Don't shy away from dark colors! They may require some more thought as to accents and dark/light combinations than your average light wall color, but they can make a room striking and unusual. Coming to the dark side, in this instance, isn't all bad!
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Painting the dark walls?
I have very dark brown walls, the colour of bitter sweet chocolate. I will be painting them a light cream colour. I have done 2 coats of a top quality primer, however, the dark is still bleeding thru a bit. My question is this: do the walls have to be completely white with primer with no bleeding, or can I paint now? I have a top quality paint and plan to do 2 coats. Thanks
Paint is going to cover better than any primer. No it does not have to be completely white. What you've done should be completely fine to paint over. I have painted dark paneling which is pretty much the same scenario. No problem!
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Painting Hair Color
Painting Hair Color

Hair Color and Hair Highlights
Regularly the culprits of dry coloring and dreary hair are all the styling products that we frequently use. They establish to build up and dull the shine and tone of our hair. Get rid of the build up by mixing 1/4 cup of apple cider vinegar with one gallon of condensed water. This can be stored in a cupboard or the refrigerator and employed every couple of weeks to keep hair high-pitched rinse. To utilize it, damp hair with lukewarm water, or shampoo and wash as usual. Then pour 2 cups over the scalp and let mixture saturate the hair. Finish up with a cold-water rinse. If your hair didn't turned out just right. Find out if it's fixable. Semipermanent color takes 48 hours to set so you have a window of time to get to it. First, shampoo a couple times with a clarifying or dandruff shampoo. These are known to shred hair of color (which is why you're always told not to utilize these on colored hair). If you missed your 48 hour window of time, don't concern, semipermanent color rinses out in 6-8 washes.
For a milder, in general lightening, employ chamomile tea (brewed in boiling water and cooled) and/or lemon juice, and clean your freshly shampooed and conditioned hair with it, then go out into the sun and let dehydrated. For reddish highlights, employ a rinse mixed with a bit of lemon juice and brewed red zinger tea. With the sun's help you will have natural red highlights. Both teas can be found in health food supplies. Getting your hair color true isn't a science. It's really quite simple: Stick to the colors that praise your skin tone, figure out if you're best off with all-over color or highlights & then select if you're going to pay someone else to do it or do it manually.
Different Types of Highlights.
There are essentially four types of highlights: basic foil highlights, bialiage or 'hair painting', massing or 'piecing' & lowlighting.
Home-color kits have come a extensive means in the past few years & are ideal for busy people & those who desire cut the charge of professional colorings. (We know of a couple top fashion editors who color their hair themselves!). A few home hair coloring tips: massage Vaseline around your hairline as a shielding measure before applying color. To get rid of after coloring, massage a little amount of cream cleanser & wipe off with cotton balls.
Refresh your dye by utilized a color-improving shampoo & conditioner once a week. These products leave miniscule amounts of color into hair. You can suppose your color to last about 6 to 8 weeks before your roots show. If you're hair is colored, you'll want to get your roots touched up or do them yourself with a equipment you can buy at the store. Be swayed & test the color former before applying. If you have highlights or lowlights, you can shun having your entire head colored by asking your stylist to do your hairline, crown & ingredient. A word of caution: Foil highlights need precise application & fixing dark roots is nearly not viable. Ask about easier to keep highlighting ways.
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ok i have a question will i look good with light brown hair color? im a 17 year old guy my skin is brown?
soo please help or what color should i paint my hair ,brown light brown blonde dark brown ect.....thanks for the help
i reckon u need to put a pic up to get good feedback, but generally speaking, i think the darker the better, so maybe a chocolate brown?
hope this helps! xx
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Painting Canvas
Painting Canvas

All about Oil Paintings on Canvas
Oil paintings on canvas are one of the best ways to decorate your home interiors with exquisite art. These paintings are created by adding a pigment to oil followed by applying it to a canvas sheet, which has been stretched taut. The most commonly used pigment for oil painting on canvas has been linseed oil but safflower, walnut, and poppy seed oil have also been used. Different types of oil need different length of drying time; each oil provides varying amount of yellowing, which occurs when the painting dries.
There are various advantages of using oil-based paints. The first and foremost is the ability to apply paint to a canvas without the problem of paints running into one another. This is a huge benefit because when paints run into one another, they tend to alter the desired colour and can make the final painting look far different than the original idea planned for it. In addition, the drying time of oil paints is longer than water-based paints, which makes mixing colours directly on a canvas a possibility. It is because of all these reasons that oil paintings on canvas have gained immense popularity with people worldwide.
The artistes all across the globe prefer to make an oil painting on canvas because the oil allows mixing possible for a longer period of time whereas most water-based paints dry almost instantly. For instance, if more white needs to be added to lighten a colour that has already been applied, it would definitely mix much better with the paint. On the other hand, water-based paints in most cases completely cover the current colour it is being added to. So if an artiste opts for oil paintings canvas, it doesn't come as a surprise!
Since the very beginning, oil paintings on canvas are sketched out onto the canvas first and then colour is added to them. Charcoal has been the most commonly used medium used for sketching the subject of the painting. If you wish to shorten or lengthen the drying time of oil paints, you could try adding turpentine or mineral spirits to the paints. It is essential to keep in mind that when multiple layers of paint are added to the canvas, each layer should always contain more oil than the last layer. This addition of oil is very essential because it reduces the risk of cracking and peeling that often occurs.
So, what are you waiting for? Go for oil paintings on canvas right away! There are various types of oil paintings on canvas to choose from, such as landscape oil paintings and more. Visit bestartdeals.com.au for abundant oil painting supplies, oil painting Australia, photos on canvas, print on canvas, and more at reasonable rates.
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What is the best acrylic paint to use when painting on canvas?
I would like to start painting and I noticed that people were using acrylic paint on canvas in the art work that I liked. Is that all there is to it? Are there any brands or types that are better than others?
In the United States at least, the very best and highest rated by artists is Golden. M.Graham is a close second. But unless you're not worried about your budget both of these brands cost 25% to 30% more than Liquitex Pro and twice the price as the lower end brands like Winsor & Newton's Galeria. Neither Golden nor M.Graham sell a lower priced 'student' version of their paint.
If you're just starting out I would suggest you start with something like Liquitex 'Basics' or W&N's 'Galeria' or Dick Blick's Acrylics. Wait until you're creating work your really proud of before moving up to the top of the line quality paints.
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Painting Names
Painting Names

Benefits for companies to hire a professional interior painting
In this paper, we discuss in detail the issues and how including painting inside can enhance the beauty of your home with the help of a professional painting company.
This that comes to mind when one thinks of the interior paint? What are the benefits?
The answer to these are questions in the minds of those who are well versed in the techniques of painting in and to understand its main features. When the edge of reform in your home, it is advisable to contact a professional company serving a wide range of needs of interior paint. However, in certain situations where you really need to decorate your home, you can get your hands on skills in painting, but a certain level of expertise and knowledge. What is a consulting company that is certified and licensed to operate effectively to the needs of his painting and that too easy?
Your home should be a place that makes you feel worthy. And painting is a interior project I really can transform your vision for your home and the season. For example, you have been aspiring to add some warm colors for a room that seemed dull and pale over time and I wish it redecorate with something more dazzling. You can expect the highest level of practical knowledge and a skilled worker who is an expert in the performance tasks required for your home regains its former appearance. You will find the right equipment, a professional painter needed to carry out the mission of the paint productively. They are full of brushes, rollers and paint rollers of different sizes allowing them to work faster. Now the time has come for when you do not have to cover your carpets and furniture with blankets precious secret that the execution of the work done with paint Speed plays a positive role.
There are many paint companies that serve your painting needs. However, you should always have the services of a company reliable interior painting can understand their desires in terms of what you are looking to redecorate your home is concerned, and it is conceivable that it complies merchant service experts. Obviously you do not want your house should be painted in a careless manner that leaves your house research disorderly. Work so chaotic that does not create an impression on your guests eternal, no matter how funny your home.
You must be very careful to get the paint job because the paint is not to dive into the floors and furniture. You should be aware that painting interiors of your house no easy task and that is why that should take the help of an interior painting business professional. They will fall clothing and plastic sheeting on the floor and furniture to save them from ruin to achieve.
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Bright Choice Painting is a Vancouver-based painting company founded by Steve Bryant. It serves the needs of people in Vancouver and Lower Mainland. It takes a great pride in its work and finishing the same on time. And, it emphasizes on treating the customers with utmost care and respect.
Are all paint color names and code numbers the same for every brand or are they different?
I am going to be painting the inside of my house soon. I was on the Sherwin Williams site and I found the colors that I want. Each color has a # with a name of it. That store is not close by though. So, I was wondering, if I went to Lowes and give the color name and # that I got from the Sherwin Williams site, if that would work ...or are the color names and #s unique by brand?
Steph....Yea, you're right. Thanks!
Different brands have different names and numbers but lows may have a sherwin code book, if not, you can look at the colors they have and find the same one. Or maybe one better
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Acrylic Paint Colors
Acrylic Paint Colors

Ideas for Using Acrylic Paint on Your Scrapbooking Projects
There are such a variety of accents that can be used in any type of scrapbooking project. One of my favourite accents is acrylic paint. Acrylic paint is wonderful, because it is acid-free, dries very quickly, it's water-based, and when used undiluted, has a great opacity so you don't need much to cover things up with (even mistakes). You really can use most water-based brands, but I love the kind that Making Memories offers. The colors are just wonderful! This type of paint can be used with dry brushes, foam stamps or foam brushes and sponges, and as a base or for decoration. There are so many possibilities and here I will describe a few for you:
• Don't know just how to accent your photo in a subtle manner? Frame it with acrylic paint in the color of your choice. Adhere the photo on the layout where it's going to remain (so make sure that is where you want it), then take a medium sized dry brush (approx. 2 cm in width), dab a little paint onto the tip of the brush and paint along the edges of the photo (yes, on the photo) and onto the cardstock itself with just one or two strokes along each side to give it a vintage or rummage look. It makes a very special and romantic type of frame with pastels and very pop art using bright colors.
• Instead of using ink for stamping, take a foam brush, dab into your favourite color of paint and brush a thin layer onto the stamp you want to use, press onto your layout lightly. If you press too hard it might smudge. You have to figure out how to use just the right amount of pressure. Practice on a scrap sheet a few times, before you go for the real thing.
• You don't like the color of your brads, tags or buttons? Paint them over with acrylic paint and then cover with gloss. You've just created your very own special embellishment! How cool is that?!
• Do you have any cardstock you never use, because you don't like the color or you can't find anything to match it with? What you can do is paint a base coat of white gesso for priming. That will neutralize the original color of the cardstock, so you can just paint over it for a new color of cardstock. You can also use the acrylic paint with a sponge or a stamp to make patterned cardstock from plain cardstock.
• Acrylic paint also works well on transparencies and has a great 3-D effect, especially if you're using a stamp with the paint. You first can stamp the paint directly onto the layout and when it's dried adhere a piece of transparency on top of the first stamped image and stamp a new coat of paint slightly off to one side of the original stamp to give it a popping out effect. It looks fabulous!
• To create special titles for your layout, you can use paint with stencils, but make sure you temporarily adhere the stencil to the page before you start to prevent it from moving around.
• If you're using a scrapbooking frame for your layout, paint or stamp it to match the layout. You would be surprised what a difference it makes!
So, you can see how many ways there are to use acrylic paint for scrapbooking projects, although these are only a few techniques. There are so many more. Be creative, be daring and don't be afraid to "dabble" here or "dabble" there. A little word play... Go for it! You will love it, I promise!
About the Author
Jacqueline M. Schimmel is a Professional Scrapbook Designer who designs custom and premade scrapbooks, cards, frames and teaches scrapbooking courses in Germany. Her portfolio consists of over 580 designed layouts and she was hired to design an album that was given to his Holiness the Pope in 2005 on his visit to Cologne, Germany. The name of her business is Memories Artwork™, http://memoriesartwork.typepad.com.
Will household emulsion paint on canvas look as good as acrylic paints?
I want to use emulsion paint on canvas and varnish over with gloss acrylic varnish. Would such a painting last as long as one painted with archival quality acrylic paints? Would the colors dull with age if varnish is applied? I am looking for cheap alternatives to acrylic painting, mainly for large (4 foot by 6 foot) paintings.
I believe regular emulsion paint will flake off after some time, even if covered with varnish. Both coats could peel. Try low sheen emulsion, since this almost has an oil paint finish in a water base.
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Acrylic Paint Artists
Acrylic Paint Artists

Acrylic Paints are a great option for budding artists
Acrylic paints are quite a new medium in the world of art if you compare them to the likes of oil paints or watercolours. The paint itself has only been available on a commercial basis since the 1950's after the acrylic resin which forms the paint was invented by a Dr. Otto Rohm. The medium has been recurrently developed and refined ever since. Many new genres of art were developed after the paint was utilised by the likes of Andy Warhol, who set the standard for ‘pop art' in the 1960's. This medium also adheres to attributes of other types of paint deeming it very versatile and perfect for anybody starting out. Art is all about experimentation after all.
Many reputable art suppliers will definitely stock acrylic paints, given their popularity, and they will often vary in price and quality. You can also purchase sets which offer a variety of colours and sometimes include acrylic brushes also, great as an initial starting point for the absolute beginner. It is very easy to manipulate this particular medium given its dexterous qualities. With the addition of water, acrylic paints can be thinned to a consistency that mimics watercolour paints. You can also layer very easily; allowing one layer to dry you can immediately add another on top of it. The only downside to using this particular technique is that unlike watercolours, the colours cannot be blended again once dry. Acrylic paints are water resistant once dry, great for stencils or block colours but not so flexible if you want to continuously blend colours together. As long as you keep it wet this should not be a problem.
This medium can also be utilised in crafts, not just simply canvas painting. One dry it is permanent, so it is perfect for small projects or painting miniature models and such. Many professionals who use it will have perfected techniques and methods which suit their painting style. As an amateur artist or student of art finding the right brand of acrylic paints and forming your technique and ideas is just as important. Another great attribute to this medium is the immensely quick drying time. A perfect quality for those who are new to arts and crafts, meaning you can work quickly and see the dry finished results straight away. Most sets available will offer a range of colours and of course the more you get used to the medium of acrylic paint, the more adventurous you can be.
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iArtSupplies are established suppliers of high quality acrylic paints and other art materials.
Hey, acrylic artists! Question about paint...read details?
Hi, I'm new to acrylics and just ordered a set of atelier interactives. Have you used them? Are they easy to blend with a longer blending window than other brands (as the company claims)? Tell me your experiences and opinion. Thanks!
I use interactive exclusively in a professional studio, and I can't recommend them highly enough.
They don't form a skin, and they stay workable until they are dry all the way through, lengthening the window of workability. They can be lightly misted with water now and then, to further lengthen that window.
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