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1. Painting Washington DC Homes: Artistry in the House
December 15, 2011
When building or renovating a house, one cannot make do without paint. It is impossible for homeowners to have a beautiful home without the right colors and coatings only paint can offer. As homeowners have individual tastes and visions they would like to see realized, the colors homeowners choose can determine the identity of a house. Some people prefer basic colors or shades, while others mix two or more paint colors to produce unique and interesting new shades.
Paint has been around for a very long time, and date from prehistoric times. Prehistoric cave paintings attest to the early ex... (read more)
Author: Nolan Anderson
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2. Paint Colors, Insulation, and Power Saving
December 15, 2011
One of the key factors when it comes to home aesthetics is the paint color. A home void of color is obviously not attractive to the eyes. When it comes to colors, homeowners have different opinions and tastes. Some homeowners would prefer light colors and shades, while some like it dark and striking. Others usually mix and match one or two colors from the color palette to produce an entirely new shade that would suit the design of their home and their own preferences.
The use of paint would date back to the prehistoric times when cavemen used it for their cave paintings. It was believed t... (read more)
Author: Nolan Anderson
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3. Home Painting: Enhanced Aesthetic Appeal and Lower Energy Costs
December 15, 2011
Paint is a major component in the creation and renovation of homes. People cannot have an aesthetically pleasing home without a proper coating of paint. The varying opinions and tastes of homeowners when it comes to colors will determine the distinct identity of their homes. Some people prefer simple colors and shades, while others mix two or more colors to create an entirely new color palate that suits their taste.
The origins of paint can be traced back to prehistory, with cave paintings being the strongest evidence for its existence in ancient times. Most likely, these paintings were d... (read more)
Author: Nolan Anderson
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4. Making a Home for Your Living Room Technology
December 02, 2011
When our ancestors first started painting murals on the cave walls, they were doing so as a means of entertainment and decoration in their home. Fast forward and we’re still seeking ways to entertain ourselves at home today but, thanks to the luxury of technology, we’re no longer drawing on the wall. Technology plays a vital part of any modern home but storing our increasing number of televisions, gaming consoles and laptop computers is a problem. Fortunately the range of living room furniture has evolved with the range of technology available and we can create a living room c... (read more)
Author: RajKumar Khatri
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5. Late Nights
November 28, 2011
Late Nights is a representation of a something that might be found on the walls from an ancient cave that exemplifies and glorifies the most worthy of convictions, the satisfaction that comes in doing a day's work that will benefit your family and community. This painting depicts three human figures as they stand against a textured background that resembles an eye or a red moon. These figures are stripped down to their simple and minimal lines and shapes that add to the modern flair of this otherwise very traditional portrait. Their gestures and the graceful lines of their bodies become the ma... (read more)
Author: al faaried
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6. Origin and evolution of Indian Painting
November 14, 2011
Painting is a superb mode to express the feelings of heart by the means of color and brush. As far as Indian paintings concern, its origin can be traced back to even pre-historic era, when it was portrayed on the walls of rock-cut caves. According to archeological evidences, following are the examples of ancient Indian painting. 1. Indian Mural painting: • The cave painting of Bhimbekta rock shelters (Madhya Pradesh) are considered the most ancient Indian paintings. These paintings show the animal and human figures in diverse postures including hunting scenes. The Bhimbetka literally sign... (read more)
Author: handi crafft
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7. Caves painting of metal tanks - Led Advertising Displays Manufacturer - Outdoor Led Display Boards
October 31, 2011
Niyu Wei 1, Single Zhang 1, LI Yong 1, Jian-Yu Wang 2, Lin Maoguang 2(1. Navy Blue statigic planning tool and simply gym equipment, Beijing 100072; 2. Guangzhou Military Locale Air Induce Design Making Agency, Guangzhou 510010)Summary: Here old fashioned paper innovates the normal points behind innovation to do with tank coatings, flounders the actual cave all over generally ingredients together with rust the actual cellular lining supporting craps table; as a result of improve anti --corrosion manufacturing treatments, made Art Leading Quality handle operations, considerably improved the spe... (read more)
Author: rfnnhnds rfnnhnds
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8. Arupadai Veedu- six houses of Lord Muruga
September 19, 2011
In Tamil Nadu you will find Lord Muruga’s temples in great number. In all the Muruga Temples six are very important and are known as Arupadai Veedu.
Tamil Nadu is a state of many temples. Various temples dedicated to different God and goddess and are built in different eras of time here. Each temple is unique in itself archeologically and due to religious reasons. These temples are designed by different architectures and different king of different dynasties have get them build and therefore you will find a huge varieties in them like there are rock temples, cave temples, temples made of ... (read more)
Author: Aldwyn admin
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9. Paint in the Ancient and Modern World
September 11, 2011
Paint is a liquid or mastic composition that can be converted to an opaque solid film when applied in a thin layer to a substrate. Paint has been used since prehistoric times to provide color and surface texture to objects, dwellings and as a means of creating visual art. Early humans were known to create cave paintings with substances such as red or yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide, as well as charcoal.
The earliest civilizations also used paints to decorate their public structures and produce art. The ancient Egyptians, for example, mixed their colors with a gummy substance and t... (read more)
Author: Nolan Anderson
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10. Ancient and modern paint: a brief history
August 23, 2011
A quick look at painting through the ages; from the cave paintings made popular by a recent film to a type of paint which only became available in the 1960s
There is much debate about when humans first expressed their artistic side by using paint to document the world they lived in. Some reckon the first cave paintings are 15,000 years old; some experts insist there were Homo sapien painters putting on crude exhibitions 40,000 years ago.
What is beyond dispute is how popular painting is today – it is why arts and crafts company Yellow Moon stocks so many children’s paints and accesso... (read more)
Author: James Christie
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11. Alaska printing can now give you with the best printing quality......
August 20, 2011
People used to write to record the information. From the history it was known that, the people used to draw their daily lifestyle on the cave walls. Historians have got to know, that this cave painting was the initial milestone of writing. Gradually, stone tablets, clay tablets, parchment paper, wax tablets, styluses, vellum, copper plate, quills, ink brushes and also pencils and pens were introduced for writing. Then the people wrote books by means of writing on each and every page. Due to advancement of science and technology, people are becoming more civilized, modern and advanced. To reduc... (read more)
Author: Mark Brown
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