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mahgnolias · 10 months
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saucetail-hasanewblog · 5 months
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everything hurts. smiles
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curvymommy70 · 11 months
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Um, yeah...royal gold looks like a baby pooped on the wall.
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Kim and Ron paint their house walls.
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chromiumhater · 2 months
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This is my 6th painting. I struggled a little with the blending in the lower levels and a lot with the letters. We'll figure it out
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journalofmoonlight · 2 months
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I have managed to get my fiancé to paint some rooms in our house the Sherwin-Williams color, Krypton.
Now my fiancé grew up under a rock, so he has no clue what Krypton is. I, however, as seen by my many many reblogs am a rather large DC fan.
Therefore, I have been giggling to myself that some spaces in our house are now pieces of fanart to my greedy little heart.
And he’s just happy that I let him have his gray walls.
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ownkamav · 3 months
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Still painting walls
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Making progress on painting the walls in the back room.
This photo is of a large TV that is attached to one of the walls. A very old cloth that is sun-bleached curtain is covering most of the TV. It protects the TV from getting paint dropped on it.
In order to get behind the TV, I had to use a step stool to paint above and behind it, and then had to paint the wall underneath it.
The TV is too awkward and heavy to be moved.
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sick of rich people with boring homes. if you're going to set the standard for desirable lifestyles I will never afford, would you at least put some color into it dangnabit
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petethepainterperth · 8 months
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A Quick Guide to Painting Walls Without Leaving Behind Brush Marks
Painting walls is an art created to enhance the aesthetics and appearance of properties. You often desire to take on the job yourself, painting your favourite piece of furniture or the small corner in your room you wish to transform. While you get down with the business, don’t you wish to create a seamless look with no brush strokes or stains on your walls? If yes, you are at the right place! 
We will guide you on how to paint walls without leaving any brush marks –
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Preparing the Surface 
Before you begin your artwork, it is imperative to prepare the surface. It should be smooth enough for any paint work to look smooth. If there was a paint layer earlier, scrape it off with the help of a putty knife and sand down the wall to get rid of any rough patches. This will make the base smooth for paint application.
Choosing the Best Quality Paint 
Top-rated painters in Booragoon recommend using the best quality paint for a flawless finish. Choose premium paints with extremely low volatile organic compound (VOC) levels. You can also choose water-based paints for minor details or areas with more texture, while oil-based paints are the best option for large, flat surfaces.
Choosing the Best Quality Brushes
Like how paint affects the result, a good quality brush can also make all the difference. For trimming around mouldings and cutting into corners, use an angled brush. For larger surfaces, use a broad brush. For rolling out a large area, use a roller. 
Move the Brush in One Direction 
Another key tip while painting your wall is to keep the strokes in one direction. Even if your first layer may be haphazard, keeping the layers on top of it in one direction can help prevent stroke marks.
Applying Multiple Layers
If you want a smooth stain-free look, applying multiple paint layers is always better than one thick layer. If you think you cannot handle the job independently, hire expert painters in Riverton. 
It is possible to paint without leaving any brush strokes, but it takes skill and practice. You can successfully avoid streaks on your interior wall painting and achieve a smooth, even finish by following the tips mentioned above.
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barnabytremayne · 9 months
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On the Periphery of Perception: A Meditative Exploration of Painting Walls
There is something eerily mesmerising about the act of painting walls—a silent meditation that weaves threads of transformation and introspection. As I stand before a bare expanse of white, brush in hand, I am transported into a realm where time slows, thoughts dissolve, and the physicality of the task takes center stage. It is in this realm that I find solace, a momentary respite from the chaos of the outside world. I invite you to accompany me on a reflective journey, delving into the nuances and revelations that arise from the seemingly mundane act of painting walls.
The process begins with careful preparation, an intricate dance of masking tape and drop cloths. Each step, each measured stroke, carries intention and purpose. As I dip the brush into the pale hue, my mind drifts into a state of suspended animation. The familiar scent of paint wafts through the air, mingling with memories of past endeavors. It evokes a certain nostalgia, reminding me of countless rooms transformed, identities reshaped, and emotions laid bare.
There is a certain vulnerability that arises when faced with a blank canvas—a blank wall awaiting the touch of color and imagination. It becomes a mirror, reflecting back the layers of my psyche. I am confronted with my desires for change, for reinvention, and the simultaneous fear of exposing my innermost self. The walls become a metaphorical threshold, a liminal space where the external and internal converge.
As the first brushstroke meets the surface, the energy of creation reverberates through my veins. It is as if I am participating in an ancient ritual—a quiet collaboration between artist and environment. The paint becomes an extension of my being, manifesting the colours of my emotions onto the walls. In each stroke, I release fragments of my past, layers of experiences, and embrace the freedom to recreate my surroundings.The act of painting walls becomes an act of reclaiming space—of establishing ownership and asserting my presence. With each coat, the room undergoes a metamorphosis, shedding its previous identity and embracing a new narrative. The walls bear witness to this transformation, silently holding the stories and emotions imprinted upon them. They become a testament to the impermanence of our lives, a reminder that everything is transient, and beauty can be found in the transient nature of existence.Amidst the repetitive motion of brush against wall, my mind wanders, traversing the corridors of memory and contemplation. I find myself questioning the constructs that define us—the invisible boundaries and societal expectations that shape our perceptions. Just as the walls confine and separate, they also have the power to liberate and unify. They carry the weight of history, collective memories, and the echoes of those who have walked before us.In the solitude of this act, I discover a sense of agency—a reclaiming of control over my environment and, by extension, my own narrative. The walls become a canvas upon which I can project my hopes, dreams, and aspirations. They serve as a reminder that, despite the chaotic world beyond, there exists a space where I can shape my reality, one brushstroke at a time.
And so, as the final stroke completes the symphony of colours, I step back and witness the fruits of my labor. The walls now breathe with new life, infused with my intentions and a profound sense of accomplishment. In this moment, I realise that painting walls is not merely a superficial act of decoration; it is a profound exercise in self-discovery and expression.
Joan Didion once wrote, "We tell ourselves stories in order to live." And as I stand amidst the freshly painted walls, I am reminded that we also paint our walls in order to live. It is an act of self-definition, a tangible manifestation of our desires, fears, and dreams. It is a testament to our resilience, our innate need to create and leave our mark upon the world.In the periphery of perception, in the stillness between brush strokes, we find ourselves. We are the artists of our own existence, and through the act of painting walls, we reveal the intricate tapestry of our souls—one layer, one colour at a time.
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lotus-pear · 2 months
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mahgnolias · 2 years
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theoldkyokodied · 1 year
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One wedding and three funerals
Background paintings under the cut
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#tomgreg#succession#tom wambsgans#greg hirsch#shiv roy#roman roy#kendall roy#yeah no im not tagging everyone thats too much#this is me going 'how much implications themes and symbolism can i fit in one painting'#yes i gave rose shivs haircolor. if we ever find out how she looks like and its not like this im just gonna pass away i guess#but yeah i hope yall connect the dots#i put waaay too much thought and work into this. i was googling pictures of all the actors as kids just for reference (sigh)#honestly kinda wanted to make tom and greg link pinkies as like. a pinkie promise. but that was too hard to draw in this angle#at least not without obstructing the view of the ring which is important to see so ya#my fave is actually the tomshiv wedding pic i went off with that. i love them... they should have run away to become sheep farmers fr fr#anyway im so glad im done with this UGH!! finally i can draw smth else without being like oh noooo i need to finish this#i see a lot of you wondering why there is no portrait of logan but one of ewan#it's bc the placement of the painting represent their standing. logans portray would not hang next to the stairs#his present portrait hangs at the end of it. all the way up at the top. alone and withering away#basically the picture you see underneath ewan to the right? its where toms parents would be. the right side of the wall is tom and gregs#and the left one is the roy siblings theirs. since they grew up rich rich. and tom and greg didn't#but ya thats why ewan hangs here and logan does not :)
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triforcesolutions · 11 months
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Elementor #3842
Exploring the Paints: and best use of it There are various types of paints available in the market, and each has its own unique properties and uses. On this post you will read the most common types of paints that i know and have worked with extensively. Let’s start with the fun and shiny oil bars paints Oil-based paint: This type of paint is known for its durability and ability to adhere well…
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fyblackwomenart · 7 months
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"1970s Black Woman" by Sebastian Star
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beebfreeb · 2 months
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If I saw a nutcracker nobody could stop me
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