I haven't seen it used, however, "Someday, all paints will be made this way" has been used by Horizon Paints.
If you are asking about the paints used in illuminated manuscripts - no, oil-based paints were never used. Oil would have soaked through each of the pages, which were made of treated animal skins, and ruined not only one page but the pages on each side. All inks and paints used in books and documents were water-based.
All paints are polymers. All acrylics are synthetic (man made). All marketing brochures apply the most desirable buzz words to whatever they are selling, no matter how contorted the supporting logic. Caveat Emptor.
he used glossy paints and he used canvas's. that's all i know
All house paints sold in the United States and Canada are lead free. The only paints that contain lead are used in industrial applications and are should not be available for purchase to the general public. Lead is used in some artist oil whites, however, this is rare and the artist who uses them has to pay a premium to acquire them . Lead is not used in water based paints.
Asian Paints can be used paint the rings. All types of colours including Gold, Silver and Metallic Paints can be used to show brighter and attractively visible for all.
From the 1920s she did. Before this she used watercolor.
No, all paints are not lead free. In fact, there are only a few companies who manufacture lead free paints. Majority of the companies have some if not excessive amount of lead in their paints.
yes it can, because all paints are used on products with the same name :) guten tag my friend!
Gloss paints are available in all types of bases. The most common gloss paints used in homes are either oil based or water based alkyds or water based acrylic or vinyls latexes.
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Claude Monet used poppyseed oil paints and he rarely used black paint instead he used very dark purple for shadows, night skies etc All pure colors except black.
No. Some but not all acrylic paints are suitable for fabrics. You need to use fabric paint that can withstand multiple wash and dry cycles without discoloring or detaching.