Sailing Ships need frequent painting because the air in the sea is salty
so it will rust
Sailing Ships need frequent painting because the air in the sea is salty so it will rust
by painting them at regular intervals
I have a lee burr painting of two pirate ships, is it worth anything significant?
The 16th Century
a painting of fishing ships of the coast of spain 1970's
William Edward DeGarthe has written: 'Painting the sea, ships, sheds, seagulls' -- subject(s): Marine painting, Technique
Richard J Norcross has written: 'Control strategies for APACTS micro-macro-manipulator integration' -- subject(s): Automation, Manipulators (Mechanism), Painting, Painting of vessels, Ships, Testing, United States, United States. Navy 'One degree micro-macro manipulator integration test' -- subject(s): Automation, Manipulators (Mechanism), Painting, Painting of vessels, Ships, Testing, United States, United States. Navy 'Preliminary concept trial of the semi-automated paint containment system' -- subject(s): Ships, Painting, Automation
how I know which ambrose painting
you need to find details that will describe the painting
you need oxygen:)
you need to be the civilization that has turtle ships
You do not need a reason for painting something, neither did Vincent.