Use the word “paint”

How to use in-sentence of “paint”:

+ From the 1790s onwards he began to paint pictures showing sad, violent subjects.

+ This is different to most traditional Yankunytjatjara artists, who usually paint about their ‘.

+ The Plains Indians would sometimes paint and mark their tepees, and put signs to mark off evil.

+ Several zoos, such as the Bronx Zoo, the Lincoln ParkLincoln Park Zoo, and the Brookfield Zoo, also got Knight to paint murals of their living animals.

+ MacEvoy’s extensive site about color science and paint mixing is one of the best resources on the web.

+ He liked to paint nakednessnaked girls, in natural settings.

+ Dot painting is made up of small dots of paint colours like yellow.

+ Pink is an easy color to make with paint by red and white.

Use the word paint
Use the word paint

Example sentences of “paint”:

+ Zinc oxide can be used for sunscreen or paint pigment.

+ Then for three or four days he would not paint at all.

+ Zinc oxide can be used for sunscreen or paint pigment.

+ Then for three or four days he would not paint at all.

+ Black paint was used because it was cheaper and lasted longer than other paints and Ford was obsessed with increasing profit.

+ When he wanted some quiet time, he went to friary, Sant Marco’s, where he encouraged one of the “brothers”, Fra Angelico, to paint beautiful sacred pictures.

+ The surface area is useful because it tells you how much material is required in order to cover the object—for example, how much paint is needed to paint a table.Surface area is the sum of the faces, or surfaces, of a three dimensional shape.

+ They usually wear grease paint makeup that hides their real face, a large wig with brightly-colored hair, and baggy, padded clothing.

+ He began to paint early in his life.

+ McCubbin continued to paint through the first two decades of the 20th century.

+ A picture that is painted using oil paint is called an “oil painting”.

+ Whitewash may be used to paint the outsides and the insides of homes and other buildings.

+ Artists using oil paint and tempera often use many layers to get just the right effect.

+ He began to paint it in 1907 and it is one of the famous works in his ‘Golden Period’.

More in-sentence examples of “paint”:

+ He later used paint pouring as one of several techniques on canvases of the early 1940s, such as “Male and Female” and “Composition with Pouring I.” After his move to Springs, New York, he began painting with his canvases laid out on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his drip technique.

+ They use to paint their face into skull.

+ It also had Blackout lightblackout headlights, front mounted brush guard, a rifle rack and special paint jobs.

+ Pollock’s most famous paintings were made by dripping and splashing paint on a large canvas.

+ Pope Julius told Michelangelo to paint one of the Twelve Apostlestwelve apostles of Jesus on each pendentive.

+ The Pope decided that Michelangelo should paint the ceiling.

+ Celtic warriors would wear War paint and try to scare their enemies by shouting war cries.

+ It ranges from works on paper featuring intense semi-abstract imagery, to soft sculpture known as ‘Accumulations’, to her ‘Infinity Net’ paintings, made up of carefully repeated arcs of paint built up into large patterns.

+ Performance art differs from the plastic arts, which use materials such as clay, metal or paint which can be moulded or transformed.

+ Later, many advances were made to acrylic paint as more and more people began using it.

+ The music video begins with what may be the “Sk8er Boi” in the alley of a city with a bunch of spray paint on the ground.

+ Artists use turpentine or mineral spirits to thin the paint if they wanted to make a fast-drying sketch that they can then paint over in more detail.

+ Picasso used this impact to paint one of his most famous paintings, Guernica.

+ He asked Uccello to paint three large paintings on panels, each about 3 metres long, to decorate his palace.

+ These pieces of art included polythene bags of paint in human forms covered in white plaster.

+ Uccello had to paint a clock face around the hand on the inside wall.

+ He was very busy with other work at the convents where he lived, but he still found time to paint pictures, which very soon became famous.

+ At Ceremonyceremonies with other paint each other in ritual designs.

+ In it there are holes for ink or paint to pass through.

+ Oil paint is usually dry to the touch in a day to two weeks, depending on how much oil and turpentine is in it.

+ Leonardo did not paint very many pictures.

+ He liked to paint classical scenes and scenes from ancient mythology.

+ At the same time there were several painters who loved to paint the French landscape and the village people in a realist way, different from Classicism.

+ The residents of a street of terraced houses decide to paint them all in the colours of their local football team – all except one man who refuses to conform to mob rule.

+ When the band started wearing costumes and face paint onstage Frehley chose paint that made him look like he was from outer space.

+ He later used paint pouring as one of several techniques on canvases of the early 1940s, such as "Male and Female" and "Composition with Pouring I." After his move to Springs, New York, he began painting with his canvases laid out on the studio floor, and he developed what was later called his drip technique.

+ They use to paint their face into skull.

+ His widow Jane was said to have told visitors, “They say he could not paint flesh.

+ The first was to paint a large fresco in honour of an English Knight, Sir John Hawkwood.

+ He was able to paint in words what he saw and felt.

+ They met at a Paint Trades Federation event in Dartford.

+ You could use one of these directly, or if you were feeling ambitious you could load one into a paint program on your computer, and annotate it with a couple of arrows to illustrate the point.

+ The paint usually comes in pots.

+ The women were told the paint was harmless.

+ He was invited to paint portraits of many famous people abroad.

+ By defying the convention of painting on an upright surface, he added a new dimension, literally, by being able to view and apply paint to his canvases from all directions.

+ But Raphael continued to paint in the style that Perugino taught him.

+ After the artist had drawn the design onto the surface of the size in thin green or brown paint, he would put the paint on in layers, building up the colours bit by bit.

+ As a boy, he worked in a porcelain factory where his drawing talents led to him being chosen to paint designs on fine china.

+ While he was alive he was very famous, and many artists wanted to paint like he did.

+ It then offered a more modern body image from 1972 through 1980 with varied grille grilles and paint colors.

+ Cosimo employed Fra Angelico to paint more pictures for the convent.

+ They paid another artist to paint clothes onto the Blessed Virgin Mary and many of the other figures.

+ The paint would not dry.

+ When dry, acrylic paint usually cannot be removed from a solid surface.

+ The Mannerist style began in Italy, where the artists were influenced by the figures that Michelangelo painted on the ceiling and in the “Last Judgement” in the Sistine Chapel.Helen Gardner, Gardner’s Art through the Ages, Harcourt, Brace and World, During the Renaissance, artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael had tried very hard to learn from nature, and to paint things in a way that was very realistic.

+ In Pasto the celebration has probably taken place since 1857, when white people began to paint their faces black.

+ When someone builds something with wood, they often paint it.

+ Originally, he used acrylic paints, but he has since began using natural ground-up paint made at Uluṟu.

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