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I liked the painting the left better because it was very colorful, whereas the painting on the right was drab with the primary colors being black, white and gray.
The lighting color wheel is different from a painting color wheel. If the painting primary colors of red-yellow-blue are added in equal amount, the result is black. If using lighting primary colors of red green and blue lights, the result is primary white.
Another way to to express the word painting is to say, laying in color. Another word used in place of painting is stroking. "The artist strokes in vibrant hues of yellow." Also the word wash is used in place of painting. "Gently washing tints of umber will greatly effect the depth of tone." Now these answers are intended to answer the question if the word painting was used as a verb. If painting was being queried as a noun then the painting itself could be referred to as it's subject matter. For instance, the portrait, the landscape, the abstract, or simply the artwork. Sometimes even paintings can be called renditions if they are preliminary paintings or pieces in a series. Then if the artist is working in different mediums it is fine to use the name of the actual medium in describing the work; ie, the watercolor, gauche, acrylic, oil, etc. But if the question is only referring to the simple action of painting, as in the painting a house then I would suggest another person qualified as a painting contractor give their input.
Those days run together in my mind...like a fresh water-color painting left out in the rain
No, the word 'paint' is a noun (paint, paints) and a verb (paint, paints, painting, painted).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'paint' is it,.Examples:That paint is the perfect color. (noun)We can paint the hallway first. (verb)That paint is the perfect color. It is a good brand, also. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'paint' in the second sentence)
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Lawrence Schwin has written: 'Painting Your Old House' 'Old house colors' -- subject(s): Color, House painting
The benefit of painting your house on the outside in a very colorful color is that you will never mistaken yourself from entering someone else's house that looks the same as yours.
If it is a pleasing color then it will.
To prepare for your house's exterior painting job you need to decide how much paint you need and what color paint you want to use. dutchboy.com/projects/faqs/exterior/index.jsp
Her favorite color is neon purple.
Yes, both the texture and the color are important elements of painting as they are the factors on which the final look of the painting depends on, such as the "richness" of the painting or the "dullness" of the painting, as however beautiful a drawing can be, but the color combinations decorated on it what provides the "beautiful" factor of the painting. Texture of a painting is also important as it resembles the mood and also the feel of the painting.
House painting is the act of painting certain portions of one's house. Many houses have siding which is already the color they desire. But often there will be wooden trim that one can paint in a variety of ways. Using paintbrushes and paint from a hardware store can be used for the "budget" approach. But for the most even and detailed job, it is best to contact a professional painting service. At least feel free to call a professional for an opinion.
There are variables such as old used house, or yours just repainting, have there been smokers in the house etc... also, how dark is the previous paint and how dark are you painting with? Primer seals in odors and allows you to paint over dark color paint. It is always advisable.
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If you're wondering about the right colors to pick, then http://www.housetohome.co.uk/articles/advice/Paint_-_the_essential_guide_172269.html covers it all pretty nicely. http://www.house-painting-info.com/#axzz28t3O9cvF has general information about painting your house, and http://architecture.about.com/cs/repairremodel/a/pickcolors.htm has a bit more on the color scheme. Good luck. ^^