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Michael angel
He used round brushes. Fur bristles for washes and softness and most likely hog hair for a more coarse look- much like what we use today.I'm sure he used many different sizes. When he painted the Systine Chapel he used large pieces of paper with holes punched in them along the main lines of his work, They were mounted to the ceiling and then he would take cheese cloth bags filled with charcoal and slam them against the paper. The charcoal would stick to the wall through the holes so when the paper was removed, Michael had a dotted outline as a guide to paint by. The Ferrule (the metal band that holds the bristels in place) had not been invented yet. The metal in the band could be shaped flat to create what we call a stroke brush. It might interst you to know that Monet was one of the (if not the 1st) to use one of these flat stoke brushes in a style called "Touche" meaning to touch. Same french word that is used in fenceing lol.
the answer is GO TO A HARDWARE STORE AND ASK FOR THE PAINT ISLE OR ORDER PAINT ONLINE!!!!
Brushes and oil paint.
there is no air paint brush
What kind of dried paint? What is under the paint on the ceiling? ....on the metal?
Paint the ceiling first. Work top down.
The Sky
No. Michelangelo sculpted in white marble and didn't use any paint or colour on his sculptures.
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of Sistine
Stand on a ladder
Using a white paint on a roof will reflect much of the suns rays; thereby keeping the structure under roof cooler. Paint on the ceiling will have a minimal effect compared to paint on the roof.
Yes, as long as they are both the same base, you can mix many paints.
The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, Rome.
yes, you can paint ceiling tiles. We have done it many times. Painting may effect their UL listing however.
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