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You have a fan !!!!! ; D
Do you abuse all your brushes like that? I saw you throw that little brush across the room! 🙂
Haha! Yep, my brushes cop a pounding. Although that one went sailing back into the water pot just out of shot. 😉
Thank you mreinstein48! 🙂
Is acrylic being used in painting houses the same with acrylic paints on canvas?
Good day great artist! I just wanna ask this……Can I paint acrylic on cement floor (living room area of our rented apartment). and can I use polyurethane over acrylic to protect it? Thank you very much…………..you’re a great artist
Hi Aljafy21 – acrylic house paint and artist’s acrylic paints are different. The “acrylic” refers to them both cleaning up with water. Not to say you can’t use house paint on canvas (just don’t sell them, it’s not archival quality), and you can definitely use artists’ acrylic on your walls (however you will bankrupt yourself in short order!. As far as using on your concrete floor goes – you can buy a water based paving paint (tough) but the surface does need to be prepared properly first. 🙂
is there a video showing how to paint for example vertical or upside down surfaces, for example around a window, without making a mess all over the adjacent surfaces which are plain light color
i want to marble a mdf fireplace to give it some age what kind of paints do you recommend and colours i would like a grey tone thank you
Hi Megan. there are a couple of things to consider. Firstly, will it be exposed to heat. If not I would use a good quality acrylic house paint. Probably a satin or Matt for the actual marbling, then a coat of a good water based clear. This shouldn’t yellow and will let you paint over it easily later if you want a change. It will be easier and less messy. If you use a polyurethane clear it may yellow and will require much more prep to any over painting to stick. Hope that helps
Yes, several, as it can get quite warm here. Lol ( I’m sure that’s what you meant)
No video, sorry. My strategy is to either have some of the wall colour that I want clean and repaint that after I have made my mess. You could use some tape but there is a tendency for the paint to bleed under the tape. Try sealing the edge of the tape with the original wall colour, you’ll end up with a nice sharp edge. The only other thing I can think of would be to add retarders to the paint so that you have enough time to do your marbling & wipe off any paint that is where it shouldn’t be.
LOL ! ; D …. of course that’s what I meant!
nice
Great tutorial, really appreciated and thanks for dumbing it down, i did quite easily on a chandelier i wanted the effect on… you rock and thanks again!