They mainly painted onto rocks & onto the walls of caves but they also painted on many other natural things such as bark.
Paint primer is essential for many projects. If primer is sprayed onto the surface before painting, it will allow the paint to better adhere and create an even surface.
because its part of there culture
Yes, once the surface has been primed apply the spray paint to the surface. However, some spray paints do not require a primer and can be used directly onto a properly prepared surface.
If it's latex, going onto a smooth surface, about 12 ounces would do it.
They mixed berries and mud and paint
rocks, cave walls, the ground. anything sturdy really that would hold the paint
True, it does! There is also a technique in water colour where paint is added to a wet surface. This is also referred to as "wet on wet".
A wetted or wet edge refers to wet paint on a surface. Whether you roll or brush, you want to insure that you are not applying the paint onto new paint that has set up or dried, otherwise you might see overlap marks on the painted surface once it cures.
As mirrors are a form of reflective glass, you can paint on mirrors just as you can paint on glass or walls or any other kind of surfaces. It is not possible however to paint a perfectly reflective surface onto a pain of glass or material.
The surface of the wall is the surface you usually want to paint.
With a paint brush
they cooked it with the skin still on directly onto hot embers