A Pantone Painting
Intro: A Pantone Painting
Recently I found a paint catalog placard used on the shops to "show" the different colors. Now, this placards are made of cardboard, but this is an old one made of a metal plate and different metal pieces painted on the different colors of the catalog.
It' was little bit rusted, and I thing "Oh, cleaned, and un-rusted, it can be a great painting!" (or something like that. Lol!)
Follow the picts if you want to see how I transform this rusted catalog in an amazing painting.
To do that, I only use water, vinegar, duct tape and black spray paint... And, of course, an old painting catalog.
It' was little bit rusted, and I thing "Oh, cleaned, and un-rusted, it can be a great painting!" (or something like that. Lol!)
Follow the picts if you want to see how I transform this rusted catalog in an amazing painting.
To do that, I only use water, vinegar, duct tape and black spray paint... And, of course, an old painting catalog.
2 Comments
przem 11 years ago
About 2 years ago I refurbished a shop in BCN and used one of this paints (the green one, first column second row from the bottom I think)...
Now when when I see "TITANLUX" good memories come to my mind :-)
¡Saludos cordiales!
mikolynn 11 years ago
And FYI, the color's name is "May Green" ;)
regards!