This special page shows all uploaded files.
Date | Name | Thumbnail | Size | Description | Versions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
06:32, 25 September 2010 | Pigment byHeatherBrown.jpg (file) | 16 KB | Natural earth pigments add color to natural paints and are available at artist supply stores. Photo courtesy of Heather Brown. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:31, 25 September 2010 | Casein3 byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 9 KB | After you’ve finished painting with casein paint, the leftovers can be safely composted. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:29, 25 September 2010 | Casein2 byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 10 KB | Casein paint ingredients. Photo courtesty of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 2 | |
06:28, 25 September 2010 | Casein byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 7 KB | Casein paint lasts indefinitely, is excellent on many surfaces and isn’t prone to fungal growth. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:26, 25 September 2010 | Oil-Paint2 byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 13 KB | Oil paint is suitable for exterior surfaces, and you can clean oil-painted surfaces regularly without damaging the paint. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:25, 25 September 2010 | Fireplace byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 10 KB | Flour paint can be applied to most interior surfaces, including this fireplace. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:23, 25 September 2010 | Oil-Paint byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 12 KB | Natural oil paints typically are made with linseed oil and a natural solvent, such as pure turpentine or citrus thinner. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:20, 25 September 2010 | Flour-Paint byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 13 KB | Flour paint is among the simplest and most versatile of all homemade paints. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:18, 25 September 2010 | Sponge byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 12 KB | When first applying flour paint, the brush marks will be evident. To remove the marks, wait until the paint has begun to dry and smooth over with a damp sponge or clean, damp brush. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:16, 25 September 2010 | Paint2 byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 21 KB | Natural paints offer unique finishes very different from those of manufactured products. Photo courtesy of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:15, 25 September 2010 | Paint byBillSteen.jpg (file) | 24 KB | Using natural materials allows painted surfaces to release moisture naturally and is a great way to bring the outdoors in. Photo courtesty of Bill Steen. Not public domain. | 1 | |
06:10, 25 September 2010 | Brush byHeatherBrown.jpg (file) | 24 KB | There are several eco-friendly paint options on the market, but many DIYers are choosing instead to make their own using natural materials. | 1 | |
19:53, 19 September 2010 | The Last Supper.jpg (file) | 83 KB | 2 | ||
19:52, 19 September 2010 | Nirmal Painting.jpg (file) | 55 KB | 2 | ||
08:07, 19 September 2010 | Edvard-Munch The-Scream.jpg (file) | 142 KB | 1 | ||
07:44, 19 September 2010 | Herculaneum Fresco.jpg (file) | 149 KB | 1 | ||
07:36, 19 September 2010 | Flatiron Building.jpg (file) | 531 KB | 1 | ||
07:33, 19 September 2010 | Duccio The-Madonna-and-Child.jpg (file) | 96 KB | 1 | ||
02:33, 28 August 2010 | Study.jpg (file) | 66 KB | 1 |