Swarez - One year in Paintings, Abstract and Modern
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are these oil based house paints? if so do you thin them out or just paint right out of the can?
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Ive been fortunate enough to find this artist via Twitter, as an aspiring artist myself I can highly recommend anybody interested in painting Abstract Expressionism & modern art to 'follow' him @swarez. Hes always replying personally to questions and offering any advice when asked. Really nice genuine guy.
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Wow! Thankyou very much!!!
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I love what you do and this music. Totally inspired!
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Really amazing work! So inspiring.thanks for sharing and good luck!
cirrusdesigngroup 2 months ago
@cirrusdesigngroup thanks very much for that!
TheSwarez 2 months ago
so they are not house paint or industrial type paint ? I did a few but from what i have learned so far it is hard to make a good impact without doing these jackson pollock style paintings on a large canvas. I used industrial paint from the hardware store before that i used art paint acrylics but could not get the constancy the only downside to the industrial paints is the nasty smell and the long term age of the paints or at-least from what ive heard.
RWalleyTX 4 months ago
@RWalleyTX They are industrial paints, yes. Enamel paints are used in construction and shipbuilding. You need thinners to make them less thick and yes they smell real bad after a while!!!
TheSwarez 4 months ago
Most of my paints are enamels so yes they are oil based but definitely not household ones! I get mine made for me. Sometimes I thin them but most of the time I like to use straight from the can. Hope that help! :0)
TheSwarez 4 months ago
Thanks for your comments dude; most grateful!
TheSwarez 5 months ago