They mainly painted onto rocks & onto the walls of caves but they also painted on many other natural things such as bark.
Yes, you can paint with spray paint by spraying it onto a surface to create a colorful and even coat of paint.
because its part of there culture
Yes, once the surface has been primed apply the spray paint to the surface. However, some spray paints do not require a primer and can be used directly onto a properly prepared surface.
They mixed berries and mud and paint
Paint primer works by providing a smooth and uniform surface for paint to adhere to. It seals in any imperfections on the surface, such as cracks or stains, and helps the paint to bond better and last longer. Primer also helps to prevent the absorption of moisture or chemicals into the surface being painted.
To create stencils for spray paint projects, you can use a variety of materials such as cardboard, plastic sheets, or stencil paper. Start by sketching or printing your design onto the material, then carefully cut out the design using a craft knife. Make sure to secure the stencil firmly onto the surface you want to spray paint, and use spray paint in a well-ventilated area to apply the design onto the surface.
rocks, cave walls, the ground. anything sturdy really that would hold the paint
True, it does! There is also a technique in water colour where paint is added to a wet surface. This is also referred to as "wet on wet".
A wetted or wet edge refers to wet paint on a surface. Whether you roll or brush, you want to insure that you are not applying the paint onto new paint that has set up or dried, otherwise you might see overlap marks on the painted surface once it cures.
It is generally safer to touch a surface with dry paint compared to wet paint. Wet paint can be messy and may transfer onto your skin or clothing, while dry paint is less likely to cause any issues. However, it is always best to avoid touching any paint unless necessary to prevent any potential hazards.
they cooked it with the skin still on directly onto hot embers
With a paint brush