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		<title>How to Paint your Own Motorcycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 08:58:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-Motorcycle and chopper painting tutorialPAINT AND PREP SUPPLIESReducerPlastic FillerFlowable PuttyEpoxy primerEpoxy SealerBase color PaintClear Coat80,120,400,600,1500,2000 grit wet/dry sandpaperIMPROVISED PAINT BOOTHIf you&#8217;re like me, you don&#8217;t have the luxury of a down-draft spray booth in your shop. Here&#8217;s what I did. I cleaned out a storage room that&#8217;s attached to the back of my shop. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/><br/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br/><br/>Motorcycle and chopper painting tutorial<br/><br/>PAINT AND PREP SUPPLIES<br/><br/>Reducer<br/><br/>Plastic Filler<br/><br/>Flowable Putty<br/><br/>Epoxy primer<br/><br/>Epoxy Sealer<br/><br/>Base color Paint<br/><br/>Clear Coat<br/><br/>80,120,400,600,1500,2000 grit wet/dry sandpaper<br/><br/>IMPROVISED PAINT BOOTH<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re like me, you don&#8217;t have the luxury of a down-draft spray booth in your shop. Here&#8217;s what I did. I cleaned out a storage room that&#8217;s attached to the back of my shop. I lined the walls with white poly, and placed a variable speed fan in the window. I then went around with a roll of duct tape and sealed the perimeter of the fan to the surrounding poly on the walls. Now onto the lights. After the first time you try painting something, you&#8217;ll quickly learn just how critical good lighting is. In fact when it comes to lighting, the brighter your paint area the better. A buddy gave me two four-tube florescent light fixtures, which I hung on opposite sides of my new spray booth. It&#8217;s good to have reflective walls. Lining the walls with white poly not only saves your walls, but it&#8217;s also quite reflective.<br/><br/>SAFETY<br/><br/>Before I continue, I want to stress safety. It&#8217;s a very bad I idea to paint in a room that&#8217;s attached to your house. In fact, it may not be legal in some jurisdictions. Also, paint fumes are not only super toxic, they&#8217;re highly flammable. Make sure your fixtures are wired properly, and that your fixtures are fully encased with lens covers attached. Last but not least, make sure you have a good quality respirator with the correct filters for the kind of paint you&#8217;re using.<br/><br/>PAINT EQUIPMENT<br/><br/>For tools you&#8217;ll need at least two spray guns, a air regulator with a water trap, a compressor, and of course some air hose. As aforementioned, you&#8217;ll need 2 paint guns&#8230; one for painting primer, and another for painting base and clear coats.<br/><br/>PREP FOR PAINT<br/><br/>Be certain your fuel and oil tanks are pressure tested and leak free before you start. Ideally, it&#8217;s good to sandblast your metal parts, especially if they have old paint on them. If you choose not to sandblast, make sure to sand them really thoroughly and wipe them down with a non oil-based cleaner prior to starting the job.<br/><br/>The next step is to apply filler to the low spots and any trouble areas. It&#8217;s a matter of personal preference, but I like to spray a coat of epoxy primer prior to spraying on the base coat. This gives a nice base for the filler to adhere to. Prepare your filler in small amounts (it sets up fast) and apply it smoothly and evenly onto your part.<br/><br/>After the filler has dried, sand it smooth with 80 grit and look it over for any low spots or chips, then fill and sand again. After the necessary rounds of filler and sanding are finished, it&#8217;s time to prime.<br/><br/>Spray on a couple of coats of epoxy primer. After the primer has dried, get a spray can of black paint and very lightly spray it over your part. This is the guide coat. The light black coat will show any ripples, low spots or defects in your handy work. To repair the problem areas that the guide coat exposed, you&#8217;ll want to use flowable putty instead of filler. Apply the putty in thin even coats, then smooth it down with 80 grit sandpaper (wrapped around a rubber sanding block). Once you get the high spots leveled down, smooth it down even more with 120 grit, then finishing it with 400 grit. You&#8217;re now ready for the last round of primer. Once the primer is dry, sand it thoroughly with 400 grit to give it a toothy surface for the base coat to stick to. I like to spray on a coat of epoxy sealer just prior to spraying the base colour coat. In addition to providing a ideal surface for applying the base color, it also prevents any solvents from coming through and causing bubbles in your clear coat. Make sure to follow the paint manufacturers spec sheets with regards to mixing times, mixing ratios and painting temperature. Failure to following the instructions will cause you much grief&#8230;believe me.<br/><br/>BASE COAT/CLEAR COAT<br/><br/>Now comes the color coat. Lay down the colour coats as per your paint manufacturer&#8217;s spec sheet. Next comes the clear. After the first round of clear has dried, wet sand it down with 600 grit. You&#8217;ll notice rows of ridges appear in the clear as you sand. Keep sanding until the clear is even and the ridges are gone. If you&#8217;re painting graphics on, now is the time to put them on. After applying your graphics, cover them with another round of clear. It may take one or more rounds of clear to completely bury the graphics. Be sure to wet sand flat with 600 grit between rounds of clear. After the last round of clear has been sprayed, sand it down flat with 600 grit like before. When it&#8217;s nice and smooth, finish it off with 1500 grit. If you want to get it even more silky smooth, go for a final round of 2000 grit.<br/><br/>POLISHING<br/><br/>Now for the gratifying part. The final step is to polish it to a mirror finish. You&#8217;ll need a variable speed polisher, a buffing pad, and some polishing compound. There are many different kinds of buffing compound available. Your local automotive supply store will be able to recommend a good one.<br/><br/>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;-<br/><br/>This little tutorial is meant to give you a basic idea of the paint process. 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		<title>Popular Painting Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 05:28:27 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/><br/>In painting world there are so many styles that are very popular. But before giving an account of different popular styles we need to know what the term “style” means. In fact, there is not any certain definition of “style”. It may be understood in the aesthetic terms as what to paint or which physical technique implied in painting. Aesthetic movements like realism, romanticism and impressionism belong to this explanation of style. To further understand it, we may say that style is said to be the ways an artist paints and applies colors and texture. The perspective and the way in which an artist looks at the things visible and invisible characterize his or her style.<br/><br/>Scholarly discourse on style has given more technical term “movement” or “school” to which an artist can be associated with. Inclusion of an artist to certain school or movement may be done by the deliberate affiliation of the artist to such movement or by the art historians.<br/><br/>Some of the popular painting styles are discussed under following heads:<br/><br/>Constructivism: This movement had started in Russia in the wake of socialism. It was not purely an art but was a fusion of art and architecture. This movement was principal inspiration in raising many socialist establishments in Russia after the October revolution. Constructivism was on high in the period between 1919 to 1934. The chief proponents of this style of art were Alexander Rodcheckno, Liubov Popava, Vladimir Tatlin and Olga rozanova.<br/><br/>Fauvism: This is painting style in which proponents believed in the use of color as a massive emotional force. This style was marked by expression of feelings in colors with severe roughness and clumsiness. The use of simplified lines to expressively reveal the subject and theme of the painting was also used to be the attempt of the artists. They preferred spontaneity and freshness over the finish in any work of art. Pioneer of this art style was Gustave Moreau.<br/><br/>Classicism: This term refers to the paintings style employed by the ancient Roman and Greek painters. Classicism is characterized by the simplicity and adherence to the basic rules and principles of painting. This art style is refined and elegant, disciplined by order and symmetry. Classicism is unique style which does not encourage self expression and individuality. Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Mantegna were the painters who tried to imitate this ancient style of art.<br/><br/>Besides, there are so many other styles and schools which are significant and have expressed different thoughts and subjects of the self and society in a unique way. Noteworthy of them are- abstract art, aboriginal art, aestheticism, art brut, art nouveau, baroque, Byzantine art, cubism, dada, dragging, encaustic, paintings, expressionism, gothic paintings, impressionism, mannerism, marbling, minimalism, modernism, neoclassicism, orientalism, primitivism, ragging &#038; stippling, realism, spattering, surrealism, symbolism, theorem paintings and wood graining.<br/><br/>To have more comprehensive idea about Popular Painting Styles please visit  Ethnic Paintings <br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Home Painting Trends, Art &amp; Interior Design Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 19:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current Paint Color TrendsInterior: The most common paint color is white; white is a good choice for many, as it goes well with anybody’s style. It has a tendency to make a room look larger than it is, so white is especially good for smaller rooms. The second most popular color would have to be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><br/><br/><strong>Current Paint Color Trends</strong><br/><br/>Interior: The most common paint color is white; white is a good choice for many, as it goes well with anybody’s style. It has a tendency to make a room look larger than it is, so white is especially good for smaller rooms. The second most popular color would have to be light brown, like a light latte color. This is best for larger rooms, as it doesn’t make it look bigger like white does; it also brings a nice warm feel to the space. The last color, is one which has become very popular but is normally used as an accent wall, if you haven’t guessed it already, the color is red. You will sometimes find red in kitchens and bathrooms too, only they usually have more of a Cranberry tinge to them. <br/><br/>Exterior: The most popular color when it comes to painting the exterior of your home is white or off-white, often these homes have a dark trim and sometimes shutters. After white it’s really a toss up, it seems that depending on the area you live in the second most popular would either be, browns/tans or blue/grey. Following these colors are yellows and greens, with red and pink falling behind. Mainly due to the fact that people in general like their homes to blend in with the rest of the neighborhood, and the brighter the color, the harder it is to match with the permanent fixtures on your home.<br/><br/><strong>Paint Colors That Are Always Stylish</strong><br/><br/>An easy way to remember the colors that never lose their appeal is to think of nature, nature never goes out of style. That being said colors such as white, beige, brown, tan, and grey used in moderation. Paint with these colors and you can’t go wrong.<br/><br/><strong>Home Styles</strong><br/><br/><strong>Classic Style Description</strong> – A classic styled home usually works best in a heritage home only for the reason that to get a true classic look you need rooms rather than open spaces where the rooms flow into one another. Classic looks are composed by much planned out decorating, décor is very symmetrical. The objects you have in a room aren’t nearly as important as the way they’re arranged.<br/><br/><strong>Contemporary Style Description</strong> – A contemporary look is one which is very clean, with smooth lines. It’s the most simple of styles, brought together by the use of glass, steel, and stone. Also the colors you use need to be solid, normally in beige, creams, whites, and blacks, homes with a contemporary style have minimal use of detail such as carvings and even the light you use should be lighting that focuses not on the fixture but just of the light it gives out.<br/><br/><strong>Country Style Description </strong>– To achieve a country style look in your home, just utilize the use of woods, some furnishings will have the use of chicken wire instead of glass, on cabinet doors. A popular fabric choice is plaid, of all the styles this one would be the most likely to look a little cluttered but if you decorate accordingly you can achieve a beautiful country tone, but with a clean up-to-date appearance.<br/><br/><strong>Eclectic Style Description</strong> – Anyone can easily create an eclectic looking home, mostly due to the fact that pretty much anything goes with this style. The purpose is to mix and match different types of furnishings, woods, colors, and textiles. This is a good choice for large families or ones with different ideas of style since you can actually mix earth tones with color and antiques with new pieces.<br/><br/><strong>Modern Style Description</strong> – Geometrical shapes and colors such as dark brown, black, and chrome are use to create a modern look, often with hints of deep colors throughout a room. One of the main goals when creating this style is to have the furniture to appear to be floating. For example platform beds, glass bowl sinks, and big wall size windows all help creating a modern style home.<br/><br/><strong>Art Styles</strong><br/><br/><strong>Abstract Art </strong>– Abstract art is very colorful and bright, the most distinctive thing about it; however, is the fact that it doesn’t represent any visual object; rather it normally is an expression of emotion or sound.<br/><br/><strong>Classic Art</strong> – This type of art is one that has become very famous with artists such as Van Gogh and Edvard Munch, these artists don’t represent classic art just because their work is so old, but also the fact that artists such as these had a way of expressing their thoughts, visions, and dreams in their paintings, this is what makes up classic art.<br/><br/><strong>Naturalistic Art </strong>– This would be one of the easiest to describe and to remember, it’s exactly what it says it is, nature. These are the most realistic paintings, sometimes they are so perfectly painted that they almost would appear to be a photo. You could pretty much describe this style as scenery and landscape pictures.<br/><br/><strong>Representational Art</strong> – This style is very much as it says it is. When you see representational art it will very much represent something or somewhere, a picture of the statue of liberty for example, most people would instantly know what this is and where to find it, unlike a picture of a house or a mountain, you wouldn’t know exactly which house or mountain it is. So representation art is an exact replica of an object, person, or place.<br/><br/>For more Information on this topic visit www.buildwish.com a free Online Home &#038; Garden Renovation &#038; Design Directory in 100 Cities in North America. 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