The first one, Shell No. One, was painted in 1928. She returned to this subject in the 30s and 40s.
In New York City.
Yes ! Yes you can paint on a shell if your brush is thin , I tried it
No and yes it depends
Shell
It is paint that has a special finish that is neither Glossy nor Dull. If you are touching up a room and don't match the finish, it will be obvious when the paint dries.
In New York City.
Yes ! Yes you can paint on a shell if your brush is thin , I tried it
knobbed welk
Monroe Georgia
Shell("Mspaint.exe")
No and yes it depends
Shell
Yes!
Because he likes eggs.
It was painted in 1928, when she was 41.
It is paint that has a special finish that is neither Glossy nor Dull. If you are touching up a room and don't match the finish, it will be obvious when the paint dries.
Faux is a French word meaning "fake". To produce a faux tortoise shell paint effect would be trying to paint an item or project that resembles tortoise shell. It can be done a number of ways with acrylic paint and blending of several earthy colors. Some websites use rubbing alcohol in their recipes. Typing in faux tortoise shell painting effects as a web search will bring up several good guides. Good luck!