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Help Me Draw a Straight Line: Mahl Stick vs Guide Dog?

November 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

Question:

Mike, I am curious how you get such a straight consistent line even using the Mahl stick. Practice and experience probably? Are you using a liner brush? If so which one? Is a Guide Dog the same thing as a Mahl Stick?
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More Info about Mixol Paint Please

October 31st, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

Question:
This question is in regards to Mixol tints. Is there a more detailed description and how to use this product somewhere on your site or on the internet. Do you buy a base, and then add the tint? If so, how much base to tint, etc. For a cement wall, would the base be just [...]

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Salvage & Patch Up Artwork on Concrete and Wood

October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

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Hi Mickey and Mike,
I hope all is well with you both-you always said if I needed some help to ask, I’m asking!  I was asked to salvage and patch up the artwork my brother did at a restaurant. I think that I can just clean-up and sand down the mail and eagle because the wood [...]

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Best to Put Projector on Top of Pick Up Truck or a Stand to Trace Off Design?

October 17th, 2008 · No Comments · Q&A with Michael

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Read this Before You Consider Wall Mural Paintings

August 29th, 2008 · No Comments · Murals

The history of wall mural paintings is rich and complex. They go back for centuries and started as a form of communication in caves. As their artists evolved so did their message and purpose. Wall mural paintings became a way to convey political messages as they focused people’s attention on society’s issues. Murals have continued to evolve not only in their purpose but their uses and sometime around the turn of the 20th century they became an addition to people’s homes and were used as home décor.... Read more


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