An Artist's Inspiration

By Penny Logan

Still life and seascapes, people and landscapes, children, construction workers and people walking on a beach. A variety of subjects fill the paintings of Chuck Rosenthal as he colors his scenes in oils and pastels.

Thinking about the varied subject matter, one thing comes to mind that is common to all his paintings. The contrasts. A rough surface of a basket or coarse cloth against a smooth bottle or grapes or apples. People in bright sunlight casting deep shadows. Man-made structures against softer foliage. High buildings contrasted with soft sand and grass, sunlight and shadow.

When asked about his inspiration to paint, Mr. Rosenthal replied in a single word: Contrasts. Going on to explain, he said, "light and shade, contrasts of form (e.g., a broad, nondescript stretch of sky with strong geometric shapes silhouetted against it), counterpoint in the composition, subtleties of light, atmospheric effects on objects and in general, strong drawing, and objects receding into shadow and then erupting into the light."

To get an idea of how an artist is inspired by contrasts, notice some contrasts around you. Notice someone's hair as they stand in the sunlight. Perceive not that the person has brown hair, but look at every shade of brown you can actually see, from very dark where the hair is in shadow, to almost white where sunlight reflects. See how many shades of color you can perceive. Perhaps you can understand why the artist is inspired by contrasts. What a great inspiration.

Now imagine capturing those varieties of color with paint on canvas. You will get an idea of how an artist looks at things. And now you have an idea of what inspired Mr. Rosenthal to paint.

As an example, let's examine Mr. Rosenthal's "Clearwater Construction Workers." This is a painting of many contrasts. The painting contains wonderful colors. The soft clothes of the workers against the hard concrete sidewalk and wall. The deep dark shadows of the doorway against the nearly white wall and sidewalk. The softness of the dirt and the hardness of the sidewalk.

The loose flowing lines of the clothing and dirt contrast with the hard straight lines of the building and sidewalk. The softness of clothing fabric contrasts with the hardness of concrete.

There you have a secret of inspiration for painting, and a little look into how an artist views things. You can view others of Mr. Rosenthal's paintings and continue to observe the contrasts. And try viewing them in life. What fun! - 30435

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Art & Design Work Of Marc Scheff

By Kerisha Collins

This Brooklyn, New York freelancer, Marc Scheff has the advanced talent in Illustrations. These include Children's, Sci-Fi and Conceptual drawings.

He spent his childhood in the New England Comics store, in Boston. Here is where he read such fantasy novels as Galactus consumes planets. Upon finishing an unsolicited commission in fifth grade, Marc then illustrated a submission of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy for the attention of author Douglas Adams.

Upon receiving no response, Marc took his skills to the next level by practising what he learnt almost every waking hour.

Now, Marc loves to paint and illustrate for people, to create images that inspire them. He specialises in fantasy art and portrait commissions also.

Marc has a BA in Computer Science from Harvard University and a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Academy of Arts University, which can assist him to making important concept choices for knowing what works as a finished design and what doesn't.

He continues to be a traditional artist but also incorporates the digital, as learning something new each day keeps his work fresh.

If you are in doubt to whether Marc can perform at such high standards, look through his portfolio that will not disappoint.

If you were to take a look at one of his commissioned portraits, the one of Polly Rose in particular, it shows solid black, white and grey colours. But there is a selection of red colouring that highlights the whole portrait and makes the whole picture stand out.

Currently, Marc is doing a design job for film and games companies but also on a children's book. He is still looking for more work in the film and book industry.

Clients that enjoy using Marc's designs are, EA Games, Zynga Games, Dark Inertia Games, Mothership pictures, Large Animal Games and Breakthru films.

Are you interested in what more designs Marc will add to his portfolio? Check through his work online via the website for more information about him and his designs. - 30435

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Using Color To Sell Your Home

By Jeanette Joy Fisher

When painting your home for resale, choosing the right colors can make a huge difference in your paycheck at closing. For instance, did you know that the exterior color of houses selling most quickly is a certain shade of yellow, but that choosing the wrong shade of yellow can kill a sale?

You'll find many brochures in paint stores, showing various combinations of exterior paint colors. But most people don't realize that most of those combinations actually include three colors, and not just two. Limiting your exterior paint scheme to just two colors also limits your income potential.

For a fast sale, think fun colors and go for a third, or even a fourth, exterior color. Think "Disneyland Main Street," where every shop is painted in glorious multi-colors. Adding more colors will also add definition to the various architectural details of your home. Use gloss or semi-gloss paint on wood trim.

The Psychology of Exterior Colors

When choosing exterior colors, take the sales price of your home into account. Certain colors, especially muted, complex shades, attract wealthy or highly-educated buyers, whereas buyers with less income or less education generally prefer simpler colors. A complex color contains tints of gray or brown, and usually requires more than one word to describe, such as "sage green," as opposed to "green."

On the other hand, simple colors are straightforward and pure. Generally, houses in the lower price range sell faster and for higher prices when painted in simple colors like yellow or tan, accented by white, blue, or green trim.

The Psychology of Interior Colors

Using colored, rather than bland, white walls will increase your profit potential. Lynette Jennings tested the perception of room size and color, and discovered that a room painted white appeared only appeared larger to a few people when compared to an identical room painted in color - and the perceived difference was only about six inches! Most people also look better when surrounded by color, and feel happier, and since buyers pick houses that make them feel happy, that knowledge can put dollars in your pocket at closing!

Entryways should bring the exterior colors into the house. Repeating shades of the exterior throughout your home will make the entire home seem to be in harmony. Living and family rooms painted in a slightly lighter shade of the exterior color will ensure that you've picked a color your buyers like, because if they didn't like your exterior colors, they wouldn't have bothered to look inside. If they loved the exterior colors, they'll love the interior, too.

When choosing interior colors, consider the use of each room. For instance, kitchen and dining areas that are painted in "food colors," such as coffee browns, celery greens, and scrambled egg yellows, feel natural.

Since, deeper shades of color imply intimacy and serenity, I like to paint master bedrooms a medium shade of green or blue for warm selling seasons, and rouge red for cooler weather. Other bedrooms can be painted in creamy tones of green, blue, or a pale shell pink. (See the chapter on the Psychology of Color in my book "Joy to the Home: Secrets of Interior Design Psychology" for further information.)

Selling Season

Always consider your selling season (the time of year you'll be marketing your home) and climate when choosing colors. Estimate the amount of time you'll need to get your home ready for sale, and then add on extra days for unexpected delays. Use cool colors, such as blues, greens, and grays, to sell during spring and summer, and warm colors, such as yellows, reds, and maroons, when selling in the fall and winter.

Color Intensity

My husband and I usually use lighter colors when painting the exteriors of our investment dollhouses, because it makes them appear larger. On the other hand, our cabin in the woods looks richer when painted a darker color. When we decided to have it painted, I considered the usual cabin colors of dark brown and barn red, but fell in love with Olympic's gorgeous "Gooseberry" plum color.

When getting ready to paint your house, look at the colors of neighboring houses and choose colors that harmonize, yet stand out from the crowd. Colors that clash badly with other houses will detract from the overall neighborhood.

At the beginning of the article, I told you that homes with yellow exteriors sell the quickest. But which shade of yellow sells best? First, the yellows to avoid: yellows with green undertones look sickly to most buyers, and yellows with orange undertones give buyers an impression of cheapness.

The best-selling yellow exterior color is actually a pale, sunny yellow, especially when complimented with one or more carefully-chosen accent colors. For instance, a semi-gloss white trim will give your home a clean and fresh look, and adding a third color, such as green, can make your home even more attractive to prospective buyers.

Colors affect human beings in many ways, and by using the principles of Color Psychology, you can make your home stand out from the competition, sell more quickly, and at a higher price. - 30435

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Ideas For Painting Your Room

By Tim Lee

The different rooms of your house require great attention as to the paint's color. One color might suit a particular room in the house but will not be a very good sight in another room. That is why people who want to paint their house should have proper knowledge and experience in painting.

If you want a living room makeover, then you will need good painting ideas. Check out these living room painting ideas:

1. First and foremost, you need to choose the color scheme to be used in your living room. This means that you have to choose the paint colors for your doors, walls, accessories, trims, and other accents.

2. Base your color scheme on the living room's largest furniture, the room's focal point, height of your ceiling, the lighting, how the room is to be used, the room's size, and the feeling that you want to create whenever you're inside the living room.

3. After that, it's now time to focus in choosing the paint finish because this can alter the feeling that you want to create. If your walls have minor imperfections, choose a paint finish that's matte or flat because it doesn't shine. This kind of finish also offers effective stain resistance.

4. For your doors, trims, and other architectural details, highlight them with a gloss finish by using semi-gloss or satin finish. It would be easier to clean these areas because of the texture's smoothness and the wall's sheen.

5. For the walls of your living room, you can use paints which are water-based or latex, but for your windows and doors, use acrylic paint.

6. Some color and types of paint require more that one coat application, so you should take that into account. One gallon of paint usually covers about 400 sq feet.

With a little creativity and hard work, you can turn your living room in to a masterpiece of your own creation. Your guests will be awed once they visit your house and see your living room. - 30435

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Do It Yourself Bedroom Painting Design

By Albert Lee

Who said that painting is a difficult task? Who said that painting can only be made stunning by expert painters and amateurs will do a lousy job?

First that you have to do is to choose a color that you like for your bedroom. This color will be your basis for your theme. If you prefer to be on the safer side, you can use white or cream color. It is safe because you can put furniture of any color. White goes well with any other color. If you prefer to be challenge, you can try coloring black. Your creative mind can work for it.

The colors white and black are the cheapest colors in the hardware. It is the basic color so no other color is mixed to it.

After selecting and deciding on what color to use and what color fits your budget, then its time to buy it. You can buy cheaper paints in whole sale hardware. Include also in your shopping additional painting tools such as paint bucket where you will put your paint; paint brushes or rollers which you will use for painting; wooden stick for mixing; painters tape to cover the edges, light switches or anything that might get dirty; and white towels which you will use to clean the excess paints after.

Before you finally start to paint, you still have to empty the room of furniture like beds and movable closets and appliances. Those that can't be moved, you can just cover it with newspapers or seal with the painters tape.

Shake the paint well before transferring it to the paint bucket. Pour only the paint that you can consume at one time. It is better to keep the remaining paint inside the original can to keep it safe and clean. Once poured in the paint bucket, use the wooden stick to mix it well, bringing out the true color of the paint.

Then you can now finally start painting your walls. Have a systematic manner on how you will paint. Begin with a small part and take your time. Enjoy every stroke of your painting.

Your bedroom painting design will definitely make wonders. It will shine because of the effort that you placed in it. Not only will you love your work but you will also be a little richer because you didn't pay a painter for simple job. - 30435

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Home Painting Guide Coordinate Your Colors

By Charlie Angeles

quality custom painting job is crucial for those who are not oriented with the basics of home painting. So before you start painting drywalls, study your wall surface type and your home space, then decide on which colors that suits your house style if it is Mediterranean, modern Zen, classic American, etc.

Rooms with color may not seem significant if it is separated by walls and closing doors. But if it is adjoined, the color relationship between the rooms subliminally affects your mood. If your house is an open floor plan having no division between your receiving area and dining area, it is important to choose colors that compliments or relates each other.

The challenge in interior home painting is to give each space its own identity according to its function and still achieve aesthetic appeal that is unison. Some people consult independent color consultant or painting companies to help them estimate which color suits the need.

To give you an idea on which colors to paint your home let me give you some terminologies you should know to aide you when coordinating with a color consultants or a painting company. In painting color theory, a HUE refers to a pure color. If a hue is added with white pigment, it is called a TINT. If a hue is added with black pigment, it is called a SHADE. For example, the color green is the hue; one variation shade of green is Teal and one variation tint of green is Aquamarine. Teal is relatively darker in value than Aquamarine, which some people believes to be with associated with a blue hue.

And if you don't have an idea which colors are perfect for your home. Think inside! Your personality reflects (too) what you paint on your walls. You can start with if you would like to settle with warm colors or cool colors.

Warm colors like red, yellow and orange can make a room look smaller and can create an intimate and cozy feeling, while cool colors like blue, green and purple represents serenity and can make your room appear larger.

As a tip: Neighboring colors (or analogous in scheme) like hues of the same warm or cool hue scheme creates harmony and opposite colors like black and white or orange and blue (though they are complimentary) creates drama. This tip depends if you want your home interior painted with harmonious or dramatic appeal.

Color also represents human mood whether it is warm or cool. Each color defines us and their characteristics cannot be altered.

The color RED raises a room's energy and very much stimulating. YELLOW is a positive color. It communicates happiness and warmth, thus it is uplifting and welcoming. ORANGE stimulates appetite and just like its neighboring color yellow, it communicates positive vibe and represents warmth.

GREEN is the most restful color in the eye that is why it represents serenity. Just like the greens, BLUE is calming/relaxing. Blue represents depth and sensitivity. PURPLE, on the other hand, represents royalty and sophistication though rarely some people paint it in larger scheme.

The NEUTRALS like black, white and brown - including its shades and tints never fall out of fashion. Though they can be dull if painted in larger scheme, but are great for balancing. Add neutral colors if you need to liven things up or calm things down. - 30435

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What Is Art?

By Jaclyn Hawtin

Art or the phrase abstract art painting as defined by the dictionary is more of a form or an act of sorts. It is also defined as "a conscious esthetically meaningful arrangement of elements." This definition is very confusing and if you pay close attention really does not give you much of a definition. In order to clear up some of the confusion lets do an analysis of the definitions and keywords.

Conscious the first word to be examined literally means intentional. The word esthetically which comes second relates to something beautiful. The word entity can be looked at as an entity of sorts. After taking all three of these words into consideration we can now translate the definition a bit further in saying that art is executed deliberately, that art can be organized in a particular manner, and that there has to be some sense of beauty to it. Beauty is another word that can be interpreted in many different ways because it can be used to define anything, an act, a noun, or even a time period. Here we recognize a conscious effort to unveil the beauty in something.

There are many art authors who similarly recognize three major characteristics in works of art. Although some of these authors observe more we will only go over 4 of them for now.

First and foremost the most obvious characteristic of art is that it is made by men and also that it is intentional. Whatever the medium be it painting, sculpture, film, dance, or theatre we know that art is created for the purpose of being a type of art. It is created from something (elements) be it paint, words, waves of sound and all formed through expression.

Another characteristic of art is that these works of art always exhibit the artists feelings, thoughts, and attitudes. Through these compositions expressions are then able to be communicated and instilled into the general public.

The third and most exciting characteristic of art is that it is original. Every painting, or song, or piece that is created is made out of scratch, it is a product of that artists mind. Artists have the ability to take things apart, then take those pieces and reform them into something new.

In order for something to be considered an artwork means that the general public has to accept that it is art in the first place. In other words, people have to believe art is art to make it art. This does not mean that the art has to be appreciated, it can actually be hated as long as people recognize it as "art". - 30435

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Popular Faux Painting Techniques

By Lesley Dietschy

Add some color, depth, elegance and charm to your home using one or more of these popular faux painting techniques.

*Combing - Combing can give your walls a very dramatic look. First step is to paint your walls your base color and let dry completely - overnight is best. Next, mix your texture color with finishing glaze. Now when you start rolling on your next color, be sure and go from ceiling to floor for about three feet. Next, you take a dry comb or a wallpaper brush and drag it from ceiling to floor in one continuous motion. Wipe off your comb and repeat.

Straight lines are just one of your options with the combing technique. You can do a basket weave look, create a plaid pattern or use your imagination and come up with your own unique design!

*Sponging - Sponging is a very easy and fun technique that gives a room a pretty textured look. You first want to choose your base color. This can be any color of your choice. Prepare the walls and apply the base paint. Be sure and fill in nail holes or other imperfections for a smooth finish. Let dry overnight.

After the base coat is dry, you are ready to begin sponging. You can sponge one, two or more colors. It is up to you. Be sure you have an actual sea sponge, not a synthetic sponge. Always keep your sponge damp for smooth application.

Mix the paint with a finishing glaze. Dip the sponge in the paint but do not "over dip". Remove excess paint. Start in the corner and work your way out. Lightly dab the sponge in a random pattern. Do small areas at a time so the paint does not dry where you are working. Be creative with your color combinations and your dabbing patterns. Make those walls come alive!

*Ragging - Ragging is similar to sponging and can produce a very soft, romantic look. Try your rag in several different positions to get the desired effect. Paint the wall with your base color and let dry overnight. Mix your texture color with a glaze finish to soften. Soak your rag in the glaze mixture and blot off the excess. Start dabbing the rag on the wall in various patterns. Add more paint to the rag when it becomes dry.

You can produce a soft effect with less paint or you can use more paint to create a dramatic effect. You can experiment with other materials as well to get a different effect - paper bags, plastic bags, canvas, etc.

*Crackling - This painting technique produces a distressed, aged look. Paint your wall with the chosen base color. Keep in mind that this color will show through your "crackle" cracks. Let dry overnight. Cover your walls with a crackle faux finish. Let dry until there is no tackiness. This will take about 4 hours. Now you will need to apply a second coat being careful not to overlap your brush strokes. In a few minutes the paint will start to crackle exposing your base color underneath.

For fine cracks use a thinner topcoat and for heavier crackling use a thicker topcoat. This technique is great for furniture as well.

*Color Washing - Color washing can give a room a smooth, flowing, graceful look. Paint your walls your base color and let dry overnight. Mix your second color with a faux finish glaze. Start painting with short, overlapped strokes. The more varied and random, the better. Let dry. If you have chosen a third color, repeat the process.

Faux Painting Tips

Practice on some scrap boards or cardboard before you try it on your walls. This will give you some practice and allow you to get comfortable with the technique.

Always have enough supplies on hand and be sure to have everything you need to do the job.

Tape your baseboards, windows, etc. with painter's tape to prevent accidents.

Take your time and be sure to pick out the right colors. You wouldn't want to change your mind in the middle of the job and have to start all over. - 30435

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House Shutters And Your Choice Of Materials

By Steve Grainger

Most shutters, both interior and exterior, are made to look like they are wooden. Wood shutters are the most popular type of house shutters because the wooden appearance looks great. Unfortunately, especially on the outside of a house where the shutters are exposed to the elements, the wood deteriorates and the shutters are difficult to maintain.

This is why faux wooden shutters are often times a better choice than the real thing. Technology is such now that faux wood looks so much like real wood that most people can't tell the difference Interior shutters and blinds can also made out of faux wood and this provides people with an option that won't warp in damp environments and is much easier to keep up.

You can even get faux wood shutters for far less money than real wood shutters can cost. However, if you insist on acquiring wooden shutters, it's recommended by most that you get basswood, as it won't warp nearly as easily as other types of wood, and can stand up to more punishment in general.

Another one of the options you have when thinking about the kinds of shutters you want are fiberglass house shutters. Although more expensive than wood shutters, the cost is offset by how durable they are and easy to maintain. Top of the line shutters are usually made out of fiberglass because they don't warp or rot and the maintenance they need is minimal. Whatever style of shutter you are looking for can probably be found in fiberglass and they often come with a 10-year or more warranty.

If you're thinking of getting exterior shutters, consider vinyl. Vinyl shutters are an excellent choice for exterior shutters due to their durability and because they're easy to maintain. When you're looking for exterior shutters, you should consider something that can endure the elements. Wood isn't the ideal choice because it can warps and cracks which then requires you to constantly clean and maintain them. Vinyl shutters aren't only convenient in that you install them and forget about them, but they're also of the least expensive material. - 30435

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Shutters and Blinds: What Are The Differences?

By Tess Reardon

The windows are usually bare when you move into a new home and at that point you need to decide what you are going to get to cover them. Most people automatically get blinds but there is another option that might be even better. Shutters can in many cases do the job of blinds and at the same time provide much more style to the rooms they are installed in.

While interior shutters are often more expensive than blinds, in most cases they are more elegant looking. Blinds still remain the obvious choice for most people but as more people are exposed to shutters, they realize there is a difficult choice to be made. So many houses have plain blinds on them that if you choose interior shutters instead, your house will stand out from the others.

Caf shutters work well in a room like a kitchen because they provide privacy at the bottom and yet let light in at the top. This is great for rooms on the ground floor where you dont want people peeping in but you still want some natural light. Some newer blinds can also do this as they can be opened from the top but this kind of blind is not usually as stylish looking as caf shutters are.

Plantation shutters are another option that can add elegance to your home while doing a similar job that blinds would. People use plantation shutters instead of blinds because they find they like the look the shutters give more than ordinary blinds. When you get invited to a house that has shutters throughout the main floor, you will be amazed at how different a look they give than blinds and this is the reason for their increasing popularity.

Most styles of shutters can be found online at a variety of websites. This is your best bet to find exactly what you are looking for and they can be shipped right to your door. Of course if you choose the online route you will have to install them yourself or find someone to do it for you. Buying things online is not for everyone and if you are hesitant to do so you should be able to find shutters at one of our local home improvement stores. - 30435

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Traditional Chinese Symbols And What They Mean

By James Chung

The Chinese symbols had included all the characters, signs and alphabets which were used in China for thousands of years and reached a staggering number of eighty thousand approximately. Now of course the use of Chinese symbols has been greatly reduced.

Since the Chinese language has evolved over time the use of the symbols has declined. Nonetheless the symbols serve another purpose and that is related to the arts. The physical form of the ancient Chinese symbols seems to have a timeless aesthetic appeal which has earned them world wide fame.

The use of the Chinese symbols in China is as popular as ever. You can notice them in many places particularly in expressions of art and architecture. The Chinese people are using these symbols to mark their products like kitchenware etc. There is another aim to these symbols which are related to superstition which is still followed in Chinese culture.

The Chinese symbols are formed so artistically that they are extremely attractive whatever their meaning might be. In reality every symbol has deep philosophical connotation behind them which has rich history and is also used traditionally.

Once you start understanding the Chinese symbols you will find that they cover a large area starting from very positive to highly negative. The Chinese people believe that by using the positive symbols they can attract good things to happen to them. They are absolutely certain that the positive symbols can attract good fortune.

This principle may hold true or not is subject to personal faith. As far as Chinese people are concerned the symbols are extremely significant in their life in terms of their beauty as well as their consequences on their life by including them.

To give an example you may find five bats grouped together which is extremely popular in China for good luck. These bats represent five good things in life like wealth, health, love, longevity and virtue. If they are represented in red color they become even more powerful charm.

You will find another symbol in many places in modern Chinese society which is the sunset symbol. Sun as Chinese see it is the origin of the Yang energy and has remarkable power.

Sun depicts a number of things to the Chinese people. One of the meanings is that sun provides stability to the society which has its roots in popular ancient legends. Other than this sun is also the source of energy and purification and is therefore highly respected by the Chinese. - 30435

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New Prints Available from Artist Chuck Rosenthal

By Penny Logan

The beautiful paintings by artist Chuck Rosenthal certainly inspire a longing to have one framed and hanging in your living room. Known for his masterly use of light, his seascapes, landscapes, people and still life are all desirable. But for many of us, owning an original has been more than our budgets could afford.

Now a new line is being offered of Mr. Rosenthal's light-filled canvasses. Giclee prints on canvas are available at a fraction of the cost of an original painting.

First, let's define "giclee." It is pronounced "gee-clay" and is from a French word that means spray. A giclee reproduction of an artwork is basically an ink jet digital print usually on watercolor paper or canvas. The process uses archival inks, which basically means it won't fade for a hundred years or more. Great care is taken in the process to produce the exact colors of the original painting. So, down to brass tacks, a giclee reproduction is high quality inks printed on a high quality surface, and is the best you can get in artwork reproduction.

So if you didn't have a few thousand dollars set aside to buy a piece of artwork, you still can have a high quality painting which looks like the original at a much reduced price.

A still life, several seascapes with people, and landscapes are the range of subjects offered by Mr. Rosenthal in giclee reproductions. The still life has fabulous use of light and contrast. The waxy smooth grapes and apples against a rough cloth and the brilliant light of oranges, yellows and light greens of the fruit against a dark background make a pleasing painting for any eye.

There are several seascapes available, most notably a scene of bright evening sun on waders in the shallow water of the beach, with tall condos and hotels in the background. Since the artist is from Clearwater, Florida, one assumes this is Clearwater Beach, but it could be any of many Gulf beaches. The scene evokes a sort of peace and joy.

One painting is most obviously Clearwater. The light of a beautiful Clearwater morning sky leaves the old drawbridge and causeway to Clearwater Beach in blue shadow while the water reflects bright light and colors.

Since the prices of giclees are so reasonable, and there are now many Rosenthal paintings to chose from, anyone can afford one. And brighten your home with a masterly painting. - 30435

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Plastering Wall - Easy Job

By Clive Jenkins

In order to plaster a wall all you need are the right tools, material and the instructions. It is actually quite a simple task and before you know, the holes in your plaster will be gone. Normally a three-coat application of plaster is necessary to rebuild a wall. There is a certain finesse when applying the plaster. It should support the surface and bear its weight load without cracking. The surface should then become smooth and hard and the finished surface should then be suitable for papering or painting.

At first two coarse or rough coats are applied to start with the three-coat plaster system. These coats are a mixture of lime or gypsum, aggregate, fiber and water and they make up the base of the wall. The most common aggregate used in rough-coat plaster is sand. Lime comes from limestone or ground oyster shells. Gypsum is often replaced for lime, because it has a much faster drying time.

The first coat is known as the scratch coat because it is scratched with a comb to make the surface rough. The brown coat is the second coat and is applied just directly to the scratch coat. The sand lends the rough texture to the coat.

The final coat is the traditional lime finish coat, which is a fine mix concocted by the plasterer. The lime putty is prepared. On the mixing board the plasterer creates a circle of putty, banked up like a swimming pool. The plasterer pours water into the circle and sprinkles the water with plaster.

The plasterer waits till the lime and plaster mix transforms itself. When the slaked lime stops giving off heat, the mix is ready to be mixed with the putty. And this lime putty is the last coat of plaster. It gives the wall a hard and shiny finish coat. Some plasterers have a spray bottle and keep the plaster wet as they work to smoothen it to give it the finishing touches.

Plastering a wall depends not only on the lime putty that is applied on it but also the surface on which it is applied. The degree of adhesion and the quality of the plaster job depends a lot on it. Hence the brick surface needs to be treated before the plastering of the wall is started. And so each job of plastering a wall is unique. Basically there are two main types of plasters - the cement based plaster and the gypsum based one. For outdoor work the cement based plaster is used. For indoors the gypsum based plasters are used. It is used outside it could be attacked by the damp and the wall may crumble.

Let us look at the common gypsum plasters. They are browning, bonding and metal lathing plasters. The modern ready-made plaster is already mixed with perlite, vermiculite and several other additives. They help to make the wall fire-resistant and improve insulation.

Only good clean water needs to be added to the plaster before using it. When a wall is plastered and it has a differing absorption, the best thing is to use a bonding sealer to key the surfaces to be plastered. This ensures a smooth and clean finish to the plastered wall. - 30435

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Plastering Wall - Easy Job

By Clive Jenkins

In order to plaster a wall all you need are the right tools, material and the instructions. It is actually quite a simple task and before you know, the holes in your plaster will be gone. Normally a three-coat application of plaster is necessary to rebuild a wall. There is a certain finesse when applying the plaster. It should support the surface and bear its weight load without cracking. The surface should then become smooth and hard and the finished surface should then be suitable for papering or painting.

At first two coarse or rough coats are applied to start with the three-coat plaster system. These coats are a mixture of lime or gypsum, aggregate, fiber and water and they make up the base of the wall. The most common aggregate used in rough-coat plaster is sand. Lime comes from limestone or ground oyster shells. Gypsum is often replaced for lime, because it has a much faster drying time.

The first coat is known as the scratch coat because it is scratched with a comb to make the surface rough. The brown coat is the second coat and is applied just directly to the scratch coat. The sand lends the rough texture to the coat.

The final coat is the traditional lime finish coat, which is a fine mix concocted by the plasterer. The lime putty is prepared. On the mixing board the plasterer creates a circle of putty, banked up like a swimming pool. The plasterer pours water into the circle and sprinkles the water with plaster.

The plasterer waits till the lime and plaster mix transforms itself. When the slaked lime stops giving off heat, the mix is ready to be mixed with the putty. And this lime putty is the last coat of plaster. It gives the wall a hard and shiny finish coat. Some plasterers have a spray bottle and keep the plaster wet as they work to smoothen it to give it the finishing touches.

Plastering a wall depends not only on the lime putty that is applied on it but also the surface on which it is applied. The degree of adhesion and the quality of the plaster job depends a lot on it. Hence the brick surface needs to be treated before the plastering of the wall is started. And so each job of plastering a wall is unique. Basically there are two main types of plasters - the cement based plaster and the gypsum based one. For outdoor work the cement based plaster is used. For indoors the gypsum based plasters are used. It is used outside it could be attacked by the damp and the wall may crumble.

Let us look at the common gypsum plasters. They are browning, bonding and metal lathing plasters. The modern ready-made plaster is already mixed with perlite, vermiculite and several other additives. They help to make the wall fire-resistant and improve insulation.

Only good clean water needs to be added to the plaster before using it. When a wall is plastered and it has a differing absorption, the best thing is to use a bonding sealer to key the surfaces to be plastered. This ensures a smooth and clean finish to the plastered wall. - 30435

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Top Tips For Home Painting

By Julia R Cruise

When looking for the right paint colors for your home, it's important to do your research. Look at design and home store magazines. Make a note of the rooms that you especially like, and consider if that paint color would work in your home. It's also a good idea to keep track of colors you don't like. That way when you're at the paint store, bombarded by the millions of colors, you won't pick something that came from way out in left field. Another good method of choosing paint colors in your home is by finding a painting, pillow, or accessory that you especially love, and go with it! I know people who designed their whole room around one pillow they found and loved.

Before you get out and start painting, we suggest to take a wall and put up a big splash of that color. Leave it there for a few days. Try to imagine what the whole room will look like being that color. Do you like it? Is it too bold? Not enough? These few days are like a trial run for that color. Then you can say yes or no to that color after you've considered it. This is also a good time to get opinions from other people. What do they think of what you've chosen? But remember, your opinion is the most important of all.

Now that you've chosen your paint colors, it's time to hire a painter. There are many Phoenix painters out there, and it's important to do your research, and if possible, see the work they've done. Be sure that when you hire that painter, expectations are clear on both sides. You need to be satisfied of the work you're paying for, and that you'll love your home after it's freshly painted.

If you're a little shocked by the change of color in your home after the job is done, don't panic! Sometimes people are shocked at first and wished they wouldn't have chosen such bold colors, but after a few weeks end up loving it. It can take a little time to break into that color and welcome it to your home.

If you are looking for a Phoenix painter, look through our list of qualified painters. - 30435

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House Painting for Homeowners

By Roy A Wingate

House painters offer many services, including roller painting, brush painting and spray painting. Contractors can paint the paneling in your den, the cabinets in your kitchen and bathrooms, and the entire exterior and interior of your home. Contractors will deliver the look and feel you are looking for in a finished painting job.

Many people ask themselves "can I really do this painting and repair job myself"? Most home owners are intimidated by painting and house repairs and are not qualified to do the work themselves. The longer the painting and repair project is postponed, the more it will cost to fix in the future. Contractors will give you an estament of the cost for them to do the painting and repairs for you.

When you buy a house, usually there are unseen repairs that take more than a few nails and screws to fix. If you have the time and skills to do these needed repairs yourself you can save some money. But many homeowners are overwhelmed at the thought of painting and repairs. Also there are some hidden dangers associated with some home repairs. Often it pays to just spend a few hundred dollars to hire a professional to help you with these repairs.

Many home improvements can be completed in the winter time when contractors are less busy. Exterior improvements always improve the "curb appeal" of a home. And many exterior improvements can be done in the winter time. It really pays to complete the improvements to your home before you try to sell it. Talk to a contractor and get your questions answered.

Call a professional contractor to do your painting and repairs when in doubt you can complete them yourself. Don't waste money and time fooling with the things a professional can do quickly. Many small repairs to your home can be done by you, but to be safe, call a professional. You will save money in the long run.

House painting is a quick and easy way to make an immediate change to the appearance of your home. House painting preparation takes more time than actually painting the house. House painting is also a home improvement project that can sometimes be tackled on your own, if you're up to the challenge. Are you frustrated or confused by your house painting project?

From a professional painter's point of view, exterior painting is the most important home maintenance project that can be done. The reputation of contractors is most unique with an impressive list of repeat residential and commercial customers. Look for house painters that are experienced and professional.

House painting contractors will help you select the proper type of paint for your painting project. Sometimes you will need latex paint and sometimes you will need oil base paint. And the sheen is very important also. It could be high gloss, semi gloss, or flat. No question about it, house painting can be a huge project. Time consuming an hard work too.

With all the equipment choices and painting techniques to utilize, sometimes it is better to leave painting to the professionals. Call a professional if you are not sure exactly how to do it. All the different pieces to the painting puzzle can be put together by a professional paint contractor. - 30435

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Makeover Your Living Room

By Keegan McGavin

Are you ready to have a living room makeover? You may have had the same living room look way too long; you may be gearing towards change, an upgraded version of your old home; or you may have a new favorite color. These are good reasons to finally get a new paint, brush and over-alls and start your painting project for a brand new living room.

Before starting the painting project, there are two things you must not forget to do. First is to cover all holes and dents on the wall. You can do this with putty, let it dry and sand down after. Your walls are then ready for their make-up.

Next step is to "vacate" the room. Take away area rugs, expensive decorations and personal items like photos, paintings and other knick-knacks. Cover the furniture that are too heavy to move. If it's a wall-to-wall carpeting room, cover the entire floor as well.

Paint the Ceiling- One way to easily paint your living room with less hassles is to paint the ceiling the same color. This is called alfresco painting and works very well, especially since you do not have to cut in the corners or the lines in the ceiling. After you are finished and pleased with the results, you can allow the paint to dry.

After painting, allow ample time for the walls and ceilings to dry. Have proper ventilation so air can circulate and paint fumes won't get stuck in the room. With a new color, you can now consider adorning your walls with a decorative paint. Options are stenciling, stamping and sponge painting. You can express your creativity in doing this project. With an inspiration from a beautiful furniture or area rug, you can imitate the pattern on the wall. All you need are tracing paper and acetate, and then stencil the design on the wall.

The paint used for stenciling is latex. If you wish to make the living room more coordinated, you can also stencil your area rugs and slip coverings. The paint for this is fabric paint.

This entire project can be done in a weekend and will give your room a fresh and updated look. The cost for paint and stencils is minimal when you consider the impact that the new paint job will have on your living room. You will have an entire new living room that is decorative and up to date in a weekend if you follow this simple guide for painting and incorporating decorative painting on your walls as well as your area rugs. - 30435

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