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But first she had to scrape away the thick paint on the bolts.
Thick paint plays off thin or none at all.
Thick paint, running down the window in black clots.
The brush has great control and enables fine details to be painted with thin or thick paint.
Then, a thick paint or stucco plaster is laid across the surface.
Coating the ends of logs with oil or thick paint improves their quality upon drying.
Eventually many of these pieces became encrusted in layers of thick paint.
The relief line was probably drawn with a bristle brush or a hair, dipped in thick paint.
Like a number of other artists, Brodie appears to have equated thick paint with deep emotion.
Impasto is the laying of thick paint with a brush or palette knife.
He also painted large, abstract landscapes merging and melting thick paint in rich colors.
It caught on the thick paint.
Their language is like the thick paint that van Gogh used to depict this starry night, these particular sunflowers.
It was also in these years that thick paint (impasto) began to distinguish his work from his contemporaries.
If she could break through the thick paint she might be able to pull the plate up and bend the metal till it snapped.
Redfield provides the most extended excursions into snow and the thick paint he favors is perfect for rendering that subject.
The small panels at the bottom also contain aerial targets and lumps of thick paint, which are the unloosed weapons.
Paintings reproduced on screen are not usually detailed enough to show individual brush strokes, patches of thick paint and subtle color differences.
Mr. Barbeito applies layers of thick paint, following underlying grid patterns.
In medium bowl, whisk flour with 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons water and egg yolk to consistency of thick paint.
He varied the color and thickness of paint, combining lines (usually scratched into thick paint) with the holes.
Apply the water or solution with a thick paint roller or sponge or spray it.
He made small pictures of an ambitious intensity in which thick paint, like molasses, was ladled on and improvisationally pushed around.
Thick paint, it were.
Strokes of thick paint, warm in tone, pool up to represent areas of reflected light on the forehead, nose, and cheek.