paint File Small Detail.jpg thumb Detail of acrylic painting showing finishes that resemble both oil and watercolor Acrylicpaint is fast drying paint containing pigment suspension in acrylic resin ... dry. Depending on how much the paint is diluted with water or modified with acrylic gels, media ... online essay about Kenneth Noland , and acrylicpaint, accessed April 30th, 2007 ref offered .... ref AcrylicPaint http www.websters online dictionary.org definitions Acrylic 20Paint?cx partner ... and use topcoats or varnishes to alter or unify sheen if desired. When dry, acrylicpaint ... paint will result in removal of all of the paint layers, acrylic gesso , etc. Oils can remove acrylicpaint from skin. ref Removing AcrylicPaint From Skin http www.thriftyfun.com tf419156.tip.html ... production of acrylicpaint, due to the fast drying time and other technical issues, hand ..., and other characteristics of the paint surface using acrylic media or by simply adding water. Watercolor ... use acrylicpaint to build facial features on dolls or raised details on other types of models. Acrylic ... is a surrealist technique that became popular with the release of acrylicpaint. Acrylics are used for this purpose ... in acrylicpaint. Thus, oil paint is said to be oil based , while acrylicpaint is water ... regular acrylicpaint films can be slowed with the use of acrylic retarder s. Retarders are generally .... Oil paint has a higher pigment load because it is able to absorb substantially more pigment than acrylic because linseed oil has a smaller molecule than does acrylic. ref What is AcrylicPaint? http ... look and feel to the resultant paint film. ref What is AcrylicPaint? http www.tititudorancea.com ... rot the canvas , acrylic can be safely applied to raw canvas. The rapid drying of the paint tends ... of too much acrylic retarder can prevent the paint from ever drying properly. Although the permanency ... cracks. Acrylicpaint is very elastic, which prevents cracking from occurring. Acrylicpaint s binder ... more details
Nova Color Artists AcrylicPaint was first manufactured in Culver City , California in 1965 shortly after the commercial introduction of Acrylicpaintacrylic polymer resin for paint production. Mexican immigrant Carlos Amparan developed a line of brilliantly colored fine art acrylicpaint after experimenting with this relatively new water borne emulsion . He and his bother Raoul began small scale production of Nova Color and sold it at a low price to local artists. Inexpensive and readily available, Nova Color helped fuel the explosion of the Southern California Mural Arts and Chicano Mural Arts movement in the late 1960s, 1970 s and 1980 s. Powerful artwork was made on a large scale. Cities began mural painting programs such as the Los Angeles Citywide Mural Project to promote community development and renewal. Although originally designed as an artists easel paint, Nova Color proved to be a remarkably long lasting architectural paint for outdoor murals and decorative finishes. Nova Color developed a loyal following among artists who loved the strong colors that were affordable. Early Southern California murals include Pope of Broadway Anthony Quinn , 1973, by Eloy Torrez John Muir Woods , John Muir School, 1978, by Jane Golden Death of a Farmworker , Chicano Park , 1979, by Michael Schnorr and Susan Yamagata El Nuevo Fuego on the Victor Clothing Company building, 1985, by East Los Streetscapers Labor in San Diego , Centro Cultural de la Raza , 1985, September 19th by Victor Ochoa the original painting of the Great Wall of Los Angeles , 1976 1983. Nova Color Artists AcrylicPaint has continued advancement in paint technology and is used internationally for murals and fine .... See also Acrylicpaint Faux Painting Murals Philadelphia Anti Graffiti Network Trompe L oeil ... Artists AcrylicPaint http www.muralarts.org Philadelphia Mural Arts Program http www.cpag.net home ... Portraits of Hope Category Paint manufacturers Category Companies based in California Category ... more details
wiktionary Acrylic may refer to Chemicals and materials Chemical compounds that contain the acryl group derived from acrylic acid Acrylic fiber , a synthetic polymer fiber that contains at least 85 acrylonitrile Acrylicpaint , fast drying paint containing pigment suspended in an acrylic polymer emulsion. It is a common medium used in modern fine art art Acrylic resin , any of a group of related polymers formed from a mixture of monomers selected from the C sub 1 sub to C sub 8 sub acrylate esters, methyl methacrylate and, often, styrene ref Ashford s Dictionary of Industrial Chemicals, third edition, pages 400 404 ref . The properties of the resin are determined by the choice of monomers used and the way in which the polymerisation is carried out. Emulsion polymerisation results in water borne latices that are used, for instance, in coatings and adhesives. Solvent borne acrylic resins are also produced for use in various types of industrial coatings. Some products have amine, hydroxyl and carboxylic groups incorporated in the polymer chain so that reaction with other types of chemical are possible. Acrylic glass , a generic term for poly methyl methacrylate PMMA Acrylate polymer s, a group of polymers plastics , noted for transparency and elasticity Other Creature House Expression code name , a vector graphics editor, developed by Creature House and now Microsoft Acrylic song , second single by indie band The Courteeners references disambig de Polyacryl es Acr lico fr Acrylique ko ja pl Akryl pt Acr lico sv Akryl ... more details
Untitled acrylic, oilstick and spray paint on canvas painting by Jean Michel Basquiat , 1981 Licensing Fair use rationale This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words. Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only. Its inclusion in the article s adds significantly to the article s because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article s . The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop. Non free 2D art ... more details
Tamed , whiteware and acrylicpaint sculpture by Kenneth Price Ken Price American born 1935 , 1988, Metropolitan Museum of Art Licensing Fair use rationale This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words. Inclusion is for information, education and analysis only. Its inclusion in the article s adds significantly to the article s because it shows the subject, or the work of the subject, of the article s . The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop. Non free 3D art ... more details
Two Tables with Fruit and Cheese, acrylicpaint on canvas painting by Paul Wonner , 1992, private collection Fair use in Paul Wonner Though this image is subject to copyright, its use is covered by the U.S. fair use laws because This is a historically significant work that could not be conveyed in words. Inclusion is for information, education, and analysis only. Its inclusion in the article s adds significantly to the article s because it shows a major type of work produced by the artist. The image is a low resolution copy of the original work and would be unlikely to impact sales of prints or be usable as a desktop backdrop. It is not replaceable with an uncopyrighted or freely copyrighted image of comparable educational value. BetacommandBot Exclude SieBot Exclude STBotI Exclude Non free 2D art ... more details
In painting , a retarder is a substance, usually added to water , used to slow the drying time of acrylic paints , giving more time for blending or layering highlights . Use in fine art Retarders are used to counter the fast drying properties of acrylic paints making possible the usage of wet on wet or other techniques which would otherwise require oil paints. Even if they will never give acrylic the working time oil paints permits, depending how much it is adding to paint, they can give anywhere from half an hour to a full day s working time. Content They generally contain glycol such as propylene glycol or glycerin based additives. Home Made For home made acrylic retarder, water glycerol down about 5 1 water glycerol and apply to paint. ref http www.paintingclinic.com clinic guestarticles retarder.htm Home Made Acrylic Retarders Bot generated title ref Non toxic car anti freeze, which contains propylene glycol can also be used. See also Acrylic paints References reflist Category painting materials painting stub ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Paint And Paint Type Studio Artist Haircut One Hundred Cover Paint and paint.jpg Caption LP cover HCLP1 Released 1984 Recorded The Roundhouse, Air and Jacob s Studios, England Genre Rock music Rock Label Polydor Producers Bob Sargeant, John Punter, http www.dearnley.com Mark Dearnley and Haircut One Hundred Reviews Allmusic rating 2 5 Allmusic class album id r39664 pure url yes link Last album Pelican West br 1983 This album Paint And Paint br 1984 Next album Paint and Paint is the second album by British 80s band Haircut One Hundred . It was their first and only album released after lead singer Nick Heyward s departure from the group, and features Mark Fox as lead vocalist. Track listing Fish in a Bowl Immaterial So Tired Hidden Years 40 40 Home High Noon Too Up, Two Down Benefit of the Doubt Prime Time Where Do You Run to Now? Infatuation br All tracks written by M. Fox, L. Nemes, G. Jones and P. Smith, except Where Do You Run To Now? written by S. French, M. Fox, L. Nemes, G. Jones and P. Smith. UK Singles Prime Time Release Date UK Chart Notes HC1 and HCX1 came in special carry bags. 7 HC1 Prime Time Too Up Two Down 7 Picture Disc HCP1 Prime Time Too Up Two Down 12 HCX1 Prime Time Late Night Shopping Version Too Up Two Down So Tired Release Date UK Chart 7 HC2 So Tired Fish In A Bowl 7 Mirror Disc HCP2 So Tired Fish In A Bowl 12 HCX2 So Tired Long Slumber So Tired Forty Winks Fish In A Bowl Deeper Version Too Up Two Down Release Date UK Chart 7 HC3 Too Up, Two Down Evil Smokestacking Baby 12 HCX3 Too Up, Two Down Evil Smokestacking Baby After It s All Been Said And Done References reflist Category 1984 albums Paint And Paint ... more details
An acrylic trophy is an alternative to the traditional glass, or crystal trophy . Acrylic glass can be molded into a variety of forms, and corporations will often create custom promotional items shaped like their products. They are manufactured by pouring acrylic casting resin into a mold. Acrylic trophies can be manufactured in a variety of shapes, colors and sizes. The most common styles are clear rectangular Billboards , star shapes, circles, and pyramids. These are often engraved with corporate logos and personalized with the name of the recipient. They are also used in awards ceremonies for many organizations. Embedments are acrylic trophies that have an item embedded into the resin. Many materials can be placed in an embedment paper, metal, acetate sheets, etc. This creates the effect of an item floating within the acrylic statue. Deal toy s are acrylic trophies used in the financial industry in recognition of sales achievements. References references Rosato, Dominick V. Plastic Encyclopedia and Dictionary . Hanser Publications, 1993. DEFAULTSORT Acrylic Trophy Category Award items ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 Acrylic fibers are synthetic fiber s made from a polymer polyacrylonitrile with an average molecular weight of 100,000, about 1900 monomer units. To be called acrylic in the U.S, the polymer must contain at least 85 acrylonitrile monomer. Typical comonomers are vinyl acetate or methyl acrylate . The Dupont Corporation created the first acrylic fibers in 1941 and trademarked them under the name Orlon . ref Dupont Corporation http www2.dupont.com Heritage en US 1941 dupont 1941 indepth.html , Orlon 1941 , accessed March 24th, 2011. ref Production The polymer is formed by free radical polymerization in aqueous suspension. The fiber is produced by dissolving the polymer in a solvent such as Dimethylformamide N,N dimethylformamide or aqueous sodium thiocyanate , metering it through a multi hole spinnerette and coagulating the resultant filaments in an aqueous solution ... spinning . Washing, stretching, drying and crimping complete the processing. Acrylic fibers are produced ... the fiber is also used as a precursor for carbon fiber . Production of acrylic fibers is centered ... U.S. brands of acrylic were Acrilan Monsanto , Creslan American Cyanamid , and Orlon DuPont . Textile uses Acrylic is lightweight, soft, and warm, with a wool like feel. Acrylic is colored before it is turned ... resilient, and wrinkle easily, but most acrylic fabrics have good wrinkle resistance. Acrylic ... to the similar feeling of the materials. The disadvantages of acrylic are that it tends to fuzz or Pill ... products, like fake pashmina or cashmina, use this fiber to create the illusion of cashmere. Acrylic .... However, static and pilling can be a problem. Acrylic has a bad reputation amongst many crafters who knitting knit or crochet acrylic yarn may be perceived as cheap because it is typically priced ..., which require constant washing, because it is machine washable. Acrylic can irritate the skin of people with dermatological conditions such as eczema . fibers DEFAULTSORT Acrylic Fiber Category ... more details
Acrylic resins are a group of related thermoplastic or thermosetting plastic substances derived from acrylic acid , methacrylic acid or other related compounds. ref http www.thefreedictionary.com acrylic resin acrylic resin definition, TheFreeDictionary quoting The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language ref Polymethyl acrylate is an acrylic resin used in an emulsion emulsed form for lacquer , textile finishing textile finishes , adhesives and, mixed with clay , to gloss paper. Another acrylic resin is Polymethyl methacrylate which is used to make hard plastics with various light transmitting properties. What is acrylic resin? Acrylic resin is a general term for any one of the plastics resin generated through chemical reaction by applying polymerization initiator and heat to a monomer . The chemical name for the resin produced from the methyl methacrylate monomer MMA is polymethyl methacrylate PMMA . MMA is a transparent and colorless fluid substance. ref http www.epa.gov ttn uatw hlthef methylme.html Methyl Methacrylate epa.gov, 2000, a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid that is soluble in warm water ref One of the main characteristic features of PMMA is its high transparency. With its high weather resistance, it has been known to last over 30 years, it does not easily turn yellow or crumble when exposed to sunlight. Polymethyl methacrylate are used not only for transparent windows in aquariums but also for various items such as signboards in places like convenience stores, taillights of automobiles, bathtub liners, sinks, cell phone display screens, backlight optical waveguides for liquid crystal displays LCD and so on. there must be more on resins than just PMMA References reflist Plastics Category Plastics Category Polyacrylates de Acrylharz sk Akrylov ivica ... more details
Notability music date February 2010 Unreferenced date November 2008 Infobox single Name Acrylic Cover Acrylic.jpg Artist The Courteeners from Album St. Jude album St. Jude Released October 22, 2007 Format CD single CD , Gramophone record 7 vinyl Recorded 2007 Genre Indie rock Length Label Polydor Last single Cavorting br 2007 This single Acrylic br 2007 Next single What Took You So Long? The Courteeners song What Took You So Long? br 2008 Acrylic is the 2nd single released by indie rock band The Courteeners , it is available on their debut studio album St. Jude album St. Jude as a bonus track. It was released on 22 October 2007 on a CD single and 7  inch vinyl reaching 44 in the UK Singles Chart . The song is a satire of Libertines soundalike bands swarming the music industry of the past few years, declaring them to have an okay Jacket a pun on their clothing and the jacket of a book but having no spine a continuation of the theme of books and dismissing the bands as spineless and hollow . The single was relatively Libertines esque in its delivery, but this was intentional irony that many members of the music press neglected to understand. Chart performance The single was released on 22 October 2007 on a CD single as well as 7  inch vinyl. On 29 October 2007, the single entered the UK Singles Chart at a peak of 44. class wikitable sortable align left Chart 2007 align center Peak br Position align left UK Singles Chart align center 44 Uses of the Song The track was also used as the backing track for a series of television advertisements for telephone company Vodafone circa Winter 2008. Also the song featured in the 6th series of the Channel 4 television program Shameless during a scene in the fictionary pub, The Jockey. Track listing CD Acrylic Kimberley 7 Acrylic An Ex Is An Ex For A Reason The Courteeners DEFAULTSORT Acrylic Song Category 2007 singles ... more details
chembox verifiedrevid 409947186 Name Acrylic acid Reference ref Merck Index , 11th Edition, 124 . ref ImageFile1 Acrylic acid 2D skeletal.png ImageSize1 180px ImageName1 Skeletal formula ImageFile2 Acrylic acid from xtal 3D balls.png ImageSize2 200px ImageName20 Ball and stick model IUPACName propenoic acid OtherNames acroleic acid br ethylenecarboxylic acid br propene acid br propenoic acid br vinylformic acid Section1 Chembox Identifiers SMILES O C O C C ChemSpiderID Ref chemspidercite correct chemspider ChemSpiderID 6333 UNII Ref fdacite correct FDA UNII J94PBK7X8S KEGG Ref keggcite correct kegg KEGG D03397 InChI 1 C3H4O2 c1 2 3 4 5 h2H,1H2, H,4,5 InChIKey NIXOWILDQLNWCW UHFFFAOYAJ SMILES1 C CC O O ChEMBL Ref ebicite correct EBI ChEMBL 1213529 StdInChI Ref stdinchicite correct chemspider ... br acrolein br methyl acrylate Acrylic acid IUPAC prop 2 enoic acid is an organic compound ..., Klaus Marten, Helmut Greim Acrylic Acid and Derivatives in Ullmann s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2003, Wiley VCH, Weinheim. DOI 10.1002 14356007.a01 161.pub2 ref Production Acrylic acid ... sub 3 sub 1.5 O sub 2 sub CH sub 2 sub CHCO sub 2 sub H H sub 2 sub O Because acrylic acid and its ... cogenerates ammonium derivatives. Other now abandoned precursors to acrylic acid include ethenone and ethylene cyanohydrin. ref name Ullmann Reactions and uses Acrylic acid undergoes the typical carboxylic ... the corresponding ester . The esters and salt s of acrylic acid are collectively known as acrylate s or propenoates . The most common alkyl esters of acrylic acid are methyl , butyl , ethyl , and 2 ethylhexyl acrylate. Acrylic acid and its esters readily combine with themselves to form polyacrylic ... As a substituent acrylic acid can be found as an acyl group or a carboxyalkyl group depending ... 3. This substituent group is found in chlorophyll . Safety Acrylic acid is severely irritating ... substances acrylic acid index.html National Pollutant Inventory Acrylic acid DEFAULTSORT Acrylic ... more details
Acrylic rubber , known by the chemical name alkyl acrylate copolymer ACM or the tradename Hytemp , is a type of rubber that has outstanding resistance to hot oil and oxidation . It has a continuous working temperature of convert 150 C F abbr on and an intermittent limit of convert 180 C F abbr on . Its disadvantage is its low resistance to moisture, acid s, and base chemistry base s. It should not be used in temperatures below convert 10 C F abbr on . It is commonly used in automotive transmission mechanics transmission s and hoses. ref Citation title Rubber selection A guide to outline properties url http www.merl ltd.co.uk 2003 materials rubber12.shtml acm accessdate 2008 12 25 . ref References reflist Category Rubber material stub ja ... more details
File Magnapaints.gif thumb alt Magna Paint Magna paints in original packaging Magna is the brand name of an acrylic resin paint, developed by Leonard Bocour and sold by Bocour Artist Colors, Inc. in 1947. It is very different from modern acrylicpaint , as it is composed of pigments ground in an acrylic resin brought into emulsion through the use of solvent s. Bocour Artist Colors developed a true acrylicpaint in 1960 named Aqua Tec. Modern acrylicpaint is water soluble, while Magna is miscible with turpentine or mineral spirits, though both can dry rapidly to a matte or glossy finish ref Jean Fitzgerald, Leonard Bocour papers and business records, 1933 1993 , http www.aaa.si.edu collections leonard bocour papers and business records 6446 more, accessed Feb 2011. ref . It was used by notable artists Morris Louis , Roy Lichtenstein , and Friedel Dzubas Citation needed date February 2011 . See also Golden Artist Colors Leonard Bocour Sam Golden Liquitex References references External links Terry Fenton, online essay about Kenneth Noland , and acrylicpaint, http www.sharecom.ca noland materials, accessed April 30th, 2007, reaccessed Feb 2011. Category Art materials Category Art materials brands painting stub ... more details
painting palette s also increase acrylicpaint drying time, and can be substituted with a shallow ... removed Image Acrylic.jpg thumb right 110px Amour pour Livia 2005 , acrylic, 20 x 24 , Source Flickr Acrylicpaint glazes are often used to create more wikt depth depth in an image. These types of paints ...Acrylic painting techniques are different styles of manipulating and working with polymer based acrylic paints . Acrylics differ from oil paint s in that they have shorter drying times as little as 10 minutes and are soluble in water. These types of paint eliminate the need for turpentine and gesso, and can ... glazes . Preventing paint from drying out Acrylics are often preferred because they dry faster on canvas ... last Boddy Evans first Marion title 10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners url http painting.about.com ... Evans first Marion author link title How to Make Your Own a Moisture Retaining Palette for AcrylicPaint url http painting.about.com library blpaint blacrylicspaletteDIY.htm accessdate 2008 03 16 ref ... a more fluid wikt texture texture , water is added to the paint. The ratio of paint to water depends on how thick the glaze is expected to be. An opacity optics opaque glaze or paint consists of more paint than water, and will give a more solid color. A translucent glaze or paint will be the opposite .... Translucent glazes show more of the colors underneath the paint compared to opaque glazes. Artist Keri Ippolito advises that the paint should be watered no more than 50 percent or the paint will not stick to the canvas. ref name Boddy Evans Citation last Boddy Evans first Marion title Acrylic Painting Techniques Pouring Paint url http painting.about.com od acrylicpainting a pouring acrylic.htm accessdate ... painted over dark or bright images. Artists can mix glazes themselves, or can buy pre mixed acrylic ... the paint from smearing or leaving unwanted smudge marks. After the application of several layers ... last Egbert first Susan title New Techniques Acrylic Layering url http warrenstudio.com egbert html ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2008 Casein paint , derived from milk casein , is a fast drying, water soluble medium used by artists. It generally has a glue like consistency, but can be thinned with water to the degree that fits a particular artist s style and desired result. It can be used on canvas panels, illustration boards, paper, wood and masonite . Because the dried paint film is inflexible and brittle, it is not appropriate to be applied in heavy impasto s on flexible supports such as canvas. Casein paint is reworkable and can be used for underpainting. It generally dries to a matte surface matte finish. Casein paint has been used since ancient Egyptian times as a form of tempera paint, and is still used today. Some of the qualities that artists value casein paint for is that unlike gouache , it dries to an even consistency making it ideal for murals. Also, visually it can resemble oil painting more than most other water based paints, and works well as an underpainting. A quick way to make casein painting medium is to take some skim milk cottage cheese and first wash off any of the milky fluids. The lumps of casein left behind are then dissolved by adding, in a pot, water and some ammonia. The ammonia should be preferably in the form of ammonium carbonate. As the mixture is stirred while it warms it begins to froth and the lumps dissolve. It is not boiled but kept simmering and stirred until the frothing stops. After the syrup is cooled, that is the medium. It keeps in a refrigerator for about four days. Native American artist Oscar Howe of South Dakota used casein extensively. Santa Clara Pueblo artist Pablita Velarde created a series of more than 70 paintings of everyday Native American life in New Mexico for Bandelier National Monument between 1937 and 1943, painted mostly on masonite using casein paints. Casein was widely used by commercial illustrators as the material of choice until the late 1960s when, with the advent of acrylicpaint , casein became less ... more details
4 to 1 oz. bottles, and some colours are also available in spray cans. See also Acrylicpaint Notes ...File Paint can.jpg thumb Spray can with enamel paint Enamel paint is paint that air dries to a hard, usually glossy, finish, used for coating surfaces that are outdoors or otherwise subject to hard wear or variations in temperature it should not be confused with decorated objects in painted enamel , where vitreous enamel is applied with brushes and fired in a kiln. The name is something of a misnomer as in reality, most commercially available enamel paints are significantly softer than either vitreous enamel or stoved synthetic resins, and are totally different in composition vitreous enamel is applied as a powder of paste and then fired at high remperature. There is no generally accepted definition or standard for use of the term enamel paint, and not all enamel type paints may use it. Typically the term enamel paint is used to describe oil based covering products, usually with a significant amount of gloss in them, however recently many latex or water based paints have adopted the term as well. The term today means hard surfaced paint and usually is in reference to paint brands of higher quality, floor coatings of a high gloss finish, or spray painting spray paints . Some enamel paints have been made by adding varnish to oil based paint. Although enamels and painted enamel in art ... in art, including Pablo Picasso mixing it with oil paint , Hermann Paul and Sidney Nolan . The Trial painting The Trial 1947 is one of a number of works by Nolan to use enamel paint, usually Ripolin , a commercial paint not intended for art, also Picasso s usual brand. ref http books.google.com books ... paints are now produced specifically for artists. Uses and categories of enamel paint Floor enamel ... temp enamel May be used for engines, brakes, exhaust, and BBQs. Enamel paint is also used on wood to make .... Model building This paint is usually sold in 14 ml tinlets in the UK and is available through ... more details
No footnotes date April 2010 Image Aerosol drawing type.svg thumb 210px aerosol spray Aerosol paint can. Propellant in the top of the can pressures down on the paint propellant mixture in the bottom. The paint mixture is pushed up through the dip tube when the valve is opened. Aerosol paint also called spray paint is a type of paint that comes in a sealed pressurized container and is released in a fine spray mist when depressing a valve button. A form of spray painting , aerosol paint leaves a smooth, evenly coated surface, unlike many Paint roller rolled or brushed paints. Standard sized cans ... . Aerosol Primer paint primer can be applied directly to bare metal and many plastics. History In 1949, Edward Seymour added paint to existing aerosol spray aerosol can technology at his wife Bonnie s suggestion. Initially designed to demonstrate an aluminium paint he developed. ref http www.seymourpaint.com ... a pea inside of the can, which is used to stir mix the paint without touching it. Uses Image Aerosol tops 6.svg thumb 210px A typical paint valve system has a Gender of connectors and fasteners female ... thumb right 180px Aerosol paint Utility color code survey marking indicating below street ... enamels, gloss and matte finishes, metallic colors, and textured paints for home decor. AcrylicpaintAcrylic based craft primers can be used on plastics like Model building models or Miniature figure gaming miniatures . Aerosol paint is useful for quick, semi permanent marking on construction ... for utility and excavation markings. Hiking trails can also be marked with aerosol paint Trail blazing ... Speed, portability and permanence also make aerosol paint a common graffiti medium. In the late 1970s ... graffiti When aerosol paint is used, care must be taken to cover or mask areas where paint is not wanted .... Image DumpsterPaint.jpg thumb 210px Spray paint graffiti tags on a dumpster with the owner s markings ... thumb 210px A number of aerosol paint cans left at a graffiti site Illegal Graffiti is considered ... more details
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Paint Township is the name of several townships Paint Township, Fayette County, Ohio Paint Township, Highland County, Ohio Paint Township, Holmes County, Ohio Paint Township, Madison County, Ohio Paint Township, Ross County, Ohio Paint Township, Wayne County, Ohio Paint Township, Clarion County, Pennsylvania Paint Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania Geodis de Paint Township fr Paint Township ... more details
developed out of organic polymer technology in the 20th century. In many cases, such as acrylicpaint ... Oil painting Drying oil Semi drying oil Egg tempera Acrylicpaint Watercolor Acrylic painting techniques ...Image Jan Vermeer van Delft 001.jpg thumb 250px View of Delft in oil paint, by Johannes Vermeer . Oil paint is a type of slow drying paint that consists of particles of pigment suspended in a drying oil , commonly linseed oil . The viscosity of the paint may be modified by the addition of a solvent such as turpentine or white spirit , and varnish may be added to increase the gloss paint glossiness ... of oil paint are in finishing and protection of wood finishing wood in house painting buildings ... to its slow drying properties, it has recently been used in paint on glass animation . Thickness of coat has considerable bearing on time required for drying thin coats of oil paint dry relatively quickly. History The technical history of the introduction and development of oil paint, and the date ... Eyck was not the first to use oil paint, he was the first artist to have produced a siccative oil mixture ... no written statement. Antonello da Messina later improved oil paint he added litharge , or lead II ... at a very low temperature and adding 5 to 10 beeswax , which prevented darkening of the paint ... century. Since that time, experiments to improve paint and coatings have been conducted with other ... and euphorbia sandmat , plants used to increase the resistance or to reduce the drying time. Paint In Tubes File Tubes of paint, artist s paint PNG.png thumb 300px The paint tube was invented in 1841 ... Impressionism Changed the Art World . Yale University Press. 2000. ref as the primary tool of paint ... could thin with oil, turpentine, or other mediums. Paint in tubes also changed the way some artists approached painting. The artist Renoir Pierre Auguste Renoir said, Without tubes of paint ... color choices. With greater quantities of preserved paint, they were able to apply paint more ... more details
wiktionarypar paintPaint is a pigmented liquid or paste used to apply color to a surface, often by artists. Paint may also refer to Places Paint, Pennsylvania , a borough Paint Township , various townships in Ohio and Pennsylvania Paint Creek , numerous streams in the U.S. In the arts Paint film Paint film , a 1967 short film that won a BAFTA Award for Specialised Film Paint band , a Canadian rock group based in Toronto Paint , a song by Roxette from Look Sharp Roxette album Look Sharp In technology Paint software , a simple graphics painting program from Microsoft GNU Paint , a free and open source raster graphics editor similar to Microsoft Paint Paint.NET , proprietary freeware raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows People Henry Nicholas Paint 1830 1921 , Canadian politician, shipowner and merchant See also Painting American Paint Horse disambig de Paint fr Paint ko nl Paint ja pl Paint pt Paint fi Paint sv Paint ... more details
Paint by numbers may refer to Paint by number , a style of art performed by filling numbered areas with specific colors Nonogram , a type of picture logic puzzle often called Paint by Numbers Paint by Number album Paint by Number album , a music album by the band 3 A track on the album 24 Carrots by Al Stewart disambig ... more details
Johnstone s Paint is a British manufacturer of Paint and current sponsors of the Football League Trophy . The firm is based in Birstall, West Yorkshire and employ around 2,000 people. Category Paint manufacturers UK company stub ... more details