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    HOUSE SPEC

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    (6”) thick Concrete Hallow Blocks wall‚ plastered in wood trowel finish‚ First coat with flat latex paint (BOYSEN “Permacoat #701”); top coat with semi gloss latex paint (BOYSEN “Permacoat # 715”). Moldings / Trims Cast in place or Pre-cast First coat with flat latex paint (BOYSEN “Permacoat #701”); with masonry putty (BOYSEN “ #7311” or approved equal); top coat with semi gloss latex paint (BOYSEN “Permacoat # 715”). Main Entry Door Panel Door to be stained lacquer finish; Hinges:

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    If the impulse to create art is a defining sign of humanity‚ the body may well have been the first canvas. Alongside paintings on cave walls visited by early people over 30‚000 years ago‚ we find handprints‚ ochre deposits‚ and ornaments. And because the dead were often buried with valuable possessions and provisions for the afterlife‚ ancient burials reveal that people have been tattooing‚ piercing‚ painting‚ and shaping their bodies for millennia. All of the major forms of body art known today

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    Raw Materials

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    RAW MATERIAL AND SOURCES OF AVAIBILITY The paint industry is raw material intensive. Paint involves the mixing of various raw materials in various proportions. The raw materials are of a wide variety. On an average‚ raw materials account for 60% of net sales (industry average). In case of small-scale units it forms up to 70% of the net sales. Raw materials are divided into three major groups‚ namely‚ pigments (titanium dioxide‚ zinc oxide etc.)‚ solvents (mineral turpentine) and resins and

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    Jones- Blair Case Study

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    1. How might one characterize or describe the architectural paint coatings industry and Jones Blair’s trade area? • Architectural paint coating industry currently does not have much that differentiates itself from other paint markets • The US paint industry is considered to be a maturing industry. Industry sales in 2004 were estimated to be slightly over $16 billion. • The US paint market is divided into three segments: architectural coatings (43%)‚ original equipment manufacturing (OEM) coatings

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    The Theme of Wing's Chips

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    strong beliefs and this relates directly to his work because he paints things the way he thinks they should be painted. This is shown when he is asked to paint a portrait of a young girl and the mother makes many requests of what should be done but he ignores her and continues to paint it the way he thinks it would look best. And although the narrators father has different beliefs from the mother of how the portrait should be painted he paints it his way. The narrator tells her tale of the different cultures

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    Unit 8 Level 2

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    Ellie Horwood I have chosen a painting activity. The children would be given a variety of colours and asked to paint a picture of their choice. They would be able to use their imaginations and creative skills to paint a picture possibly showing their emotion in the painting. “A creative activity involves expression of imaginative skills.” (Babies and Young Children‚ nelson thornes‚ page 99) This activity could be for children aged 2 to 11 years and the purpose of this activity would be to develop

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    Joan Miro

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    learning about his paints and sculptures‚ using his methods and his colors. Miro In may interviews the artist expressed that he doesn’t like the conventional panting methods and that he loved the unconventional painting. At the beginning of his artist life he was promoting the expressionism. He started painting many expressionist paints‚ the first one really famous called‚ “La Masia” (1920)‚ and a second one really important too called “Carnaval Arlequi” (1925)‚ an expressionist paint that many people

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    DPP Child Care

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    category. The setting need to mainstream the child and make sure everything is accessible‚ for example the paints in the art area‚ the blocks in the block area‚ etc. If vision the labels should be big enough for the child to see pictures also. Say if the children were doing painting‚ and there is a SEN Child‚ who’s fine motor skills are delayed and the child is unable to hold the paint brush or get paint in the brush‚ then allow them to do hand prints and use their fingers‚ these could be a stimulating

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    drive‚ see while they are driving. So using this distorted image it showed me how incontrollable people are when drink driving. The image provides strong movement due to the harsh sweeps of paint. In the painting I noticed how Bacon used basic elements to give a distinctive image. He has used a thick paint brush and he probably only did about 15 brush strokes. The composition of the study is life-like and has made sure that he includes every detail of the face. By having the face on an angle

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    equality with her master. The novel takes place in 1664 Holland where society like any other is based on ones status. Johannes Vermeer is a painter whose income is based on the number of paintings he is commissioned to paint and others that he is able to sell. He does not usually paint more than 3 paintings a year‚ so Johannes is not wealthy. He also has to support a mother‚ wife‚ five children and pay for a maid. Even with his economic situation‚ he goes out to find and additional servant to clean

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