peindre en extérieur, faire de la peinture en extérieur, peindre dehors
to paint = peindre a paint = une peinture
Outside is "dehors" in French.
dehors, means outside
Allégorie de soie in French means "allegory of silk" in English, in reference to a famous painting by Salvador Dali, representing silk threads, silk cocoons and silk butterflies.
Est-ce que vous aimez mon tableau?
Plein-air painting is painting outside. It was first used (and given the name plein-air) by the French Impressionists. It is the same as open air painting.
David Wakefield has written: 'Fragonard' 'French eighteenth-century painting' -- subject(s): French Painting, Modern Painting, Painting, French, Painting, Modern
W. P. Gibson has written: 'Three lectures upon French painting' -- subject(s): French Painting, Modern Painting, Painting, French, Painting, Modern
Face Painting is in french language : Maquillage sur visage. But we use "face painting" too !
The ideal temperature for painting outside is typically between 50-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Painting in temperatures outside of this range can affect the quality and durability of the paint job.
The best temperature for painting outside is typically between 50-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Painting in temperatures outside of this range can affect the quality and durability of the paint job.
In terms of art, "the painting" in French is "le tableau". Hope that helps! :)
The ideal outside temperature for painting is typically between 50 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
I am painting is 'je peins' or 'je fais de la peinture' in French.
Milton Wolf Brown has written: 'The painting of the French revolution' -- subject(s): Art and the revolution, French Painting, History, Painting, French 'American painting, 1913-1929' -- subject(s): Painting, American 'American painting' -- subject(s): American Painting, Painting, American 'Jewelry by Ed Wiener'
The ideal temperature for painting wood outside is typically between 50 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Painting in temperatures outside of this range can affect the quality and durability of the paint job.
to be outside is 'être dehors' in French.