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  • How to Prepare & Paint Particle Board

    Particle board is a composite wood product, made with chips of wood or sawdust, mixed with a glue-like resin and formed into sheets. Common uses include sub floors, cabinet construction, exterior...

  • How to Paint Over Old Painting & Deal With Texture

    Art students on a budget may want to paint over an old canvas to save money. Repainting over acrylic paints is simple, however, painting over oil paints is typically not a good idea. The work may...

  • The Best Method to Paint Laminate Countertops

    Though painting a laminate countertop may not be the most advised method of remodeling your kitchen, you can use this affordable way to change the color of your countertop and improve the...

  • Techniques for Painting in Mixed Media

    As a growing variety of paint mediums have become more widely available in recent decades, the prevalence of artists working in mixed media has continued to expand. According to Sean Dye, author...

  • How to Prepare Vinyl to Paint

    Known for its durability, vinyl can still look worn or beat up after years of regular use. Revive old vinyl by applying a layer of paint to give it a fresh, new look. Though paint does not adhere...

  • What is the Average Time Needed to Paint a Room?

    You can apply paint to an average-sized bedroom (approximately 150 square feet) in about two hours. However, additional time is needed for preparation and cleanup. It could take anywhere from half...

  • How to See Prehistoric Cave Art in France

    Mention "cave art" and Lascaux is the first cave most people mention. But Lascaux has been closed since 1963 to protect the images of animals from the moss and algae that started...

  • What Year Was the Color Wheel Invented?

    The color wheel is a circular representation of colors, based off the primary color trio of red, yellow and blue. Primary colors cannot be formed by mixing any other colors and serve as the basis...

  • How to Use Spackling on Walls to Paint

    Spackling fills small holes, cracks and dents in drywall, wood or plaster. You spackle walls before painting, so the finished wall is smooth and free of defects. Spackling itself is quick and...

  • How To Seal Hand Painted Furniture

    Hand-painted furniture should be sealed twice. The wood should be sealed after it's been sanded to keep the new paint you're going to use from affecting the wood. Then, after it's been painted, it...

  • Color Theory: Mixing Neutral Colors

    Play around with colors to get right paint mix. Learn how to mix neutral colors from an art instructor in this free color theory video.

  • How to Paint an Oil Portrait

    Artists throughout time have sought to recreate the human form and capture the subjects personality, features and likeness. It can be challenging and takes a lot of practice to be able to create...

  • How to Paint Oil Portraits

    Learn how to paint oil portraits, and your work will be extraordinary. Portraits are among the most challenging types of paintings. You have to capture not only the looks, but the personality of...

  • How to Prime Canvas

    As an artist of any level, a good way to save money on your art supplies is to make your own canvases rather than buying pre-stretched and primed canvas. Priming your canvas tightens the canvas,...

  • How to Clean an Acrylic Paint Brush

    Acrylic Paint is water based. Unlike Oil Paints, there are no chemicals with harsh odors needed to remove the paint from the brush. Washing acrylic brushes, with any liquid soap and water will...

  • How to Make Burgundy Paint

    There are thousands of color options when mixing acrylic or oil paints. A popular color for warm, natural paintings or decorations is burgundy, a rich reddish-purple that has a royal chic look....

  • How to Cut and Paint a Stained Glass Rose

    I remember as a child painting stained glass in art class for a project. Since then I have painted a couple of stained patterns myself. Stained glass art makes great gifts for family and friends.

  • How to Use Oil Paint

    If you’ve used acrylics before and now you’d like to learn how to use oil based paint, expect the process to be more challenging, but rewarding. The great thing about them is they have a lovely...

  • How to Paint a Masterpiece (for The Artistically Challenged)

    If you are like many who wish to have an aesthetically pleasing painting hanging on your wall that you can (honestly) say you created, or if you want to paint something special as a gift for...

  • How to Start Fabric Painting

    If you're creative, then you will enjoy making cool patterns or designs on your t-shirts or dresses. You can make your own ponchos, decorate cushions, funky bags, cool jackets or whatever your fancy.

  • How to Colored Pencil Painting Basics

    Most people think of art produced with colored pencils as a drawing. This two dimensional medium is referred to as a painting. Let's explore the basics of painting with colored pencil. This will...

  • How to Stretch an Oil Painting

    Buying pre-stretched canvases can be pricey, and paying someone to re-stretch a painting that has come loose or has been removed from its stretcher bars can be both a hassle and quite expensive....

  • How to Paint Roses With Acrylics

    Acrylic paint comes in many vibrant colors and is readily available in both fine art and hobby craft stores. One of the greatest strengths of acrylic paint is its affordability. Acrylic paint is...

  • How to Fix Peeled Paint on Walls

    Peeling paint can have a number of causes but all of them are aggravating! Most often, the reasons are water-related and include water leaks, painting in very humid weather and applying a second...

  • How to Paint a Mural Without Being an Artist

    Murals can add a wow factor to any room. Paint a child’s favorite cartoon character directly on a bedroom wall. How about a chef, or a fruit basket on a kitchen wall, or some directors chairs and...

  • Facts About Johannes Vermeer

    Johannes Vermeer was one of the earliest artists to use a camera obscura, which transferred an image through a lens and onto paper or canvas to trace. Understand why Vermeer's work is so luminous...

  • How to Add Texture or Impasto Effect to a Painting

    You want to add some texture to your paintings? Bring in some depth and relief? There are several ways you can do it!

  • How to Prime a Canvas

    You have a canvas, and now you want to 'prime' it so that you can paint on it. This article will tell you how, step by step.

  • How to Illustrate a Book: Painting a Fantasy

    You're an artist who has always wanted to see your paintings bring to visual life the magical and supernatural stories so vividly told in books of fantasy; you love the colorful lore of myths and...

  • How to Care for your Paintbrushes

    Not being able to find a paintbrush when you need one is annoyig - but it's even more annoying when you have a brush, and it's ruined due to lack of basic care. Here are some tips to get the most...

  • How to Paint a Smooth Base Coat

    A smoothly painted base coast acts as the preliminary step to any decent paint job. It provides an even surface for the final layer of paint, and helps maintain even color. With these tips, you'll...

  • How to Paint with Acrylics

    Painting is an excellent way to express your thoughts and emotions, showcase your creativity, and relieve stress. Acrylics are an easy medium to work with and are a favorite of beginners and...

  • How to Paint a Mural When You Can't Even Draw a Straight Line

    How many times have you said, or heard people say, "I can't even draw a straight line." Well if you feel that way, I can't blame you or others for not trying to paint a mural either. The...

  • How to Paint a Terra Cotta Pot

    Have you ever wanted to paint a terra cotta pot and got frustrated with the clay absorbing your paint and looking dim?

  • How to make money with Face Painting

    This is a great way to do face painting and make a little money. In this article I am going to tell you what you need, how to get a gig, and if you dont know then I will teach yoy how to paint too!

  • How to Faux Finish using the crackle technique / TrademarkPainting.com

    Short and simple antiquing with crackle medium.For more info Visit TrademarkPainting.com

  • How to Paint on Canvas Paper to Save Money While Learning to Paint with Oils

    **As an oil painting instructor, one of the things that I find many new students are put off by is the cost of stretched canvases. For some, the cost of the lessons added to the expenses they...

  • How to Splatter Abstract Artwork

    Sometimes there seems to be no rhyme or reason to abstract art, at least to the casual observer. Jackson Pollock, one of the originators of this type of liquid paint art, said it made him feel "in...

  • How to Paint Using Gold Leaf

    Gold leaf is a great addition to any artwork and can be used as the art itself by applying it as the design. You can also add shading and highlighting to the leaf after its applied. There are...

  • Varnishing Oil Paintings

    Oil paintings need maintaining so they remain as good as new. Since most oil paintings are displayed without a glass cover, they will gather a lot of dust particles and eventually look dingy. One...

  • How to Paint Your Nails

    Don't really know how to do your own nails? Do you have a hard time painting your nails? Well, my article should help you.

  • How to Keep Deco Paint Markers From Clogging

    Paint markers are some of the most fun and versatile drawing tools. They can be used to adorn everything from wood to metal, from plastic to ceramic, from glass to plain old paper. Paint markers...

  • Canvas Painting Techniques

    The number of canvas painting techniques you can apply to a painting are limited only by your imagination. Effective techniques require very little if any special equipment or acrylic media and...

  • How to Paint a Canvas Picture

    There's a major difference between painting on canvas and painting on other surfaces. The tautly stretched, wood and nail or staple-supported canvas and quality texture of the fabric itself is...

  • Expressionist Portrait Paint Marking: Rag

    Soak a rag in turpentine, and mark the canvas by blending portrait paint colors with each other to further enhance an expressionist painting. Blend paint with a rag with tips from an artist in...

  • How to Draw Fire

    The title of this article is referring to how to do a drawing of flames, not have people aim at you! Words can be misleading! Anyway, you can mix your colors to draw or paint fire. Here is one...

  • How to Prepare Canvas for Acrylic Paint

    When painting with acrylics, it is not necessary to prime the canvas before beginning. However, priming the canvas will help the artist to achieve different effects in surface texture and color....

  • How to Paint an Abstract on Canvas

    Painting an abstract on canvas is an activity limited only by the artist's imagination and the size of the canvas. The abstract artist does not paint what he sees, but how he ''perceives'' reality...

  • How to Make Stretchers for Art Canvas

    Even the novice painter or artist knows how expensive art supplies can be, especially when it comes to canvas. In fact, many artists will opt to paint on other surfaces as the cost of canvas board...

  • How to Make an Acrylic Painting Canvas

    Art supplies can be expensive. Sometimes you will have the inspiration to create, but not the funds to support your inspiration. Don’t let this happen to you. Instead, make your own canvas...

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