Yes, you can.
Acrylic latex paint is a good product, but sits on the surface and does not penetrate. Raw wood and previously oil-based painted surfaces must be primed first to assure adhesion.
Yea
There are some water based coatings that will adhere to an oil based surface without using a primer; however, an oil or acrylic-based primer, used as a bridge, will allow you to paint latex over an oil-base paint trouble free.
The most famous portrait is the one painted by Santi di Tito. He painted it some 50 years after Macchiavelli's death in 1603, but based on a few engravings made during Macchiavelli's lifetime it probably is a decent likeness.
You can but it wont last, you will have a bigger peeling mess.
You can paint directly onto it with an oil based paint like Tremclad.
Yes, oil based paint is very versatile and can be painted over many painted surfaces, including those previously coated with latex paint, as long as the surface is dull and clean.
Yes, you can . The best are small cans of Tremclad, available in Walmart or Home Depot.
Acrylic latex paint is a good product, but sits on the surface and does not penetrate. Raw wood and previously oil-based painted surfaces must be primed first to assure adhesion.
Do you mean oil-based paint? If so, the answer is yes. All doors, window frames, kitchens and bath areas should always be painted with oil-based paint. Reason: They get dirtier than walls and oil-based paint is an easier clean-up.
Yes, varnish can be water-based and is suitable for use on wooden surfaces.
Yea
Wash the area with ammoniacal cleaner, let dry, apply three coats of oil based stain blocking primer.
Any designs or images you paint must be your own original work, based on public domain images, or properly licensed. But the original images you paint are automatically protected by copyright for the rest of your life and then some.
"Wrong " in that case is in the eye of the beholder, so to speak. -If you like it and think it looks good, that's what counts.
There are some water based coatings that will adhere to an oil based surface without using a primer; however, an oil or acrylic-based primer, used as a bridge, will allow you to paint latex over an oil-base paint trouble free.
No. The houses are usually painted with beautiful, colorful paintings.