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A good example of a trained commercial artist is Thomas Kinkade. If you have seen his work it represents mostly one image of a house with glowing yellow lights from its windows. Kinkade is really a manufacturer mass producer of his exact same or similar images that are printed on many household goods like carpets, blankets, pillows etc, and sold in home accessories stores nation wide. There was a 60 Minutes television documentary produced on the Thomas Kinkade manufacturing empire to identify if he is an artist or a commercial businessman. The 60 Minutes showed that he is a quite effective manufacturer and commercial businessman, not an innovative artist. Comparable to Thomas Kinkade there is certainly Bob Ross a different commercial artist. He has televised art classes that he teaches on public television. Ross teaches his identical strategies on how you can paint the very same or extremely similar landscapes for hobby artists. He also licenses a number of the art supplies under his name to obtain royalties when the item is sold. Bob Ross is also a quite successful businessman. When, Bob Ross admitted openly in the course of one of his shows that he can't paint a portrait regardless of how difficult he had tried.

Can I use oil based paint over the top of latex paint?
I am about to repaint my kitchen cabinets. We made the huge miskake of using latex paint the first time. Will oil based paint stick to latex or do we need to remove the latex?
The paint isn't peeling or cracking. It just rubs off when I clean the cabinets.
Also, I am not sure what is underneath it. It looked like bare wood when we painted it so I think it only had the original coat of varnish. We did sand before we painted the first time.
It depends on what is under the latex--if there's a layer of oil-based paint or varnish as a base coat, then the latex, and you put oil-base over the top of that, you'll likely have problems. Also, what is the problem with the latex? If it's failing (paint peeling, chipping, etc) putting more paint (of any sort) on top won't solve the problem--in fact, more paint on top of failing paint usually just makes it fail faster.
IF your cabinets were properly primed, IF you don't have a "sandwich" of oil-latex-oil, and IF the latex isn't failing, but was a mistake for some other reason, you can probably re-paint w/out problems. But make sure before you waste more paint and labor and have to strip the cabinets anyway. You can always paint one door, wait a couple weeks, and see what happens.
Added: If the paint rubs off from ordinary cleaning, it isn't adhered well to layer underneath. Another layer of paint will only stick to the latex, so it won't be adhered well either. You need to strip the cabinets to do a good job. Fortunately, is sounds like the latex is a pretty thin layer, so it won't be too awful. Use Citristrip and steel wool or scotchbrite, open windows for good ventilation (Citristrip is "less toxic" not "non-toxic"). Make sure everything is clean, dry and degreased, then prime with quality oil-based primer made for your application (ask for info at a good paint store). Top coat with semi-gloss oil enamel. Again, if you're unsure of potential results, do a door or cabinet side first, wait for the paint to cure, and test by cleaning as you normally would. If it fails again, at least you won't have spent the time painting all the cabinets.
In treating historic buildings, their exclusive type must be taken into unique consideration. These consist of their age, architectural style, historical significance and also the actual soundness of the wood. All these must be cautiously studied and evaluated before coming up together with your appropriate decision but not neglect the historic value of the resources. Prior to painting will need to be carried out, there are unique requisites to be ascertained. 1st, establish if the painted structure is indeed wood. It could possibly be that these are stucco, metal or other wood substitutes. Second is - if the wood is still sound such that repainting is not a waste of time and resource.
Art dealers shouldn't have any proper to resell and capitalize on the work they didn't generate and live their lives in luxury by those sales. This is the worst type of stealing from an artist who is lengthy gone. There are several examples of this; one of them is now a well-known artist: Vincent Van Gogh, each painting is selling for sixty million dollars. What a shame. When 1 reads Van Gogh's biography of his tough poverty stricken life that he lived, normally consuming his paints in order to survive and also the suicidal ending makes 1 cry. Vincent Van Gogh doesn't want us to sob, he wants us to prevail and make sure that no more of his unfortunate life saga repeats ever again. And lots of other artists want us to alter the unfair life pattern of a talented innovative fine artist. My individual wish is that, when I am gone none of my original art pieces are ever to be sold. This can be my part in adjustments to the fine art world for far better. Art is extra than just a very simple expression but rather it's thought frozen in colorful handworked magic just like the Oil Painting Huge you might see on this page.







































