"She painted pictures covered in black."
yes :)
There are many reasons you would need to use paint thinner while on the job. The main reason that you would use paint thinner on the job is if you were going to repaint something and needed to remove the old paint first.
its smells - it can stain clothing+furniture - you cant remove the paint if you make a mistake. Paint can't cover an imperfect wall. Paint should not be applied below a specific temperature or above a specific humidity level.
Renoir used oil paint and usually painted on big canvases, however at one point in his life he ran out of paint, and unfortunatly he ran out of money too, so he had to stop using oil paint for a while.
They both serve their own purposes so it depends on what your doing. Acrylic paint is more for typical painting, while lacquer paint is more for stuff that you want to have a hard, durable finish. So it depends on what you're using it for.
Paint is a picture editor, that is to say, it makes pictures. While pictures can be hyperlinks on, say, a website, the can't contain them. So to sum it up, you can't put a hyperlink on a picture in ms paint.
Paper was not common in Arabia and artistry with ink or paint was very rare. As a result, it is not surprising that Muhammad's portrait was never painted while he was alive.
She was a kindergarten teacher for a while before she got married to Prince Charles.
Oh yes, paint thinner is flammable. Do not smoke while you are painting.
The current culture has adopted the word 'kindergartner' without the extra E you would use in 'Kindergarten'. Webster's dictionary supports this, while the Free Dictionary says you can use either interchangeably.
The correct spelling is "kindergarten" (a pre-school grade).
Kingston. A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A town or a fruit are common nouns.
yes :)
They want children to learn to follow directions while honing their fine motor skills and having fun.
you take pictures while you watch it
look at the pictures
You usually go and stay at a friend's house while the paint dries, so you don't breathe in the paint fumes.