Painting Pointers

woman-painting-wallAs winter days move into the freshness of spring, a new coat of paint is sometimes in order.  Whether you choose from a palette of soft colors, found in the 2014 Sherwin Williams “Reasoned” or “Diaphanous” collections, or something more vibrant as featured in their “Curiosity” and “Intrinsic” lines, a new color on the walls can dramatically change your outlook!

Sherwin Williams carries both the West Elm and Pottery Barn paint collections and their website has a variety of color selection tools to help you choose one that is just right for you (http://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/color/color-selection-tools/).

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West Elm Paint Palette

Pick up some Frog Tape before you begin painting–the only  painter’s tape treated with a special micro-barrier that seals the edges of the tape to prevent bleeding.  Their website contains tutorials on applying and removing the tape as well as techniques for painting walls and other special projects using various Frog Tape products.  Three special “Shape- Tapes” (wave, chevron, and scallop) can be used to create designs on anything from a wall to a waste can!

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Visit the Benjamin Moore website for some insight into “Your Shades of Life” (http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/for-your-home/shades-of-life). The website also includes a handy paint calculator to help determine how much paint will be needed for a project (http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/for-your-home/paint-calculator).

Keep in mind that as the day progresses and natural light shifts in a room, the paint color can alter dramatically.  Check your room throughout the day and in the evening under artificial light.   Morning sunlight gives off a yellowish cast in a room and midday sunlight develops a cool, bluish cast.  Also be sure that the lighting in the room is finalized–don’t choose a paint color before changing light fixtures.

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Sample Size Paints

It is definitely worth the investment to paint several colors on the wall before you make a final decision. Small sample sizes can be purchased that will allow you to test various colors.  Try to live with the test colors on the walls for a few days to give yourself time to reflect on the various factors that change the shade and tone of the colors.  Ask a friend or two over to give their input–it never hurts to have a second or third opinion!

 

Once the painting project is finished, consider investing in some paint pens to keep your design fresh by touching up dings, dents, and scratches.  Try these 5″ paint pens from Slob Proof (http://www.slobproof.com/).  They come in sets of two.

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An Extraordinary Artist!

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Artist Patti Georgas

As we look around our homes, many of us would have to admit that much of our artwork is (1) sorely lacking, (2) uninspiring, or (3) both (1) and (2).  It may be that you’ve never considered the idea of having an original painting or portrait commissioned by an artist. While working on a decorating project a couple of years ago, I found that I was unable to locate artwork that was within the homeowners budget and that she really loved. So we decided to explore the idea of having some paintings commissioned. Enter Patti Georgas–an accomplished and extremely talented artist.

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Patti Georgas studied at the American Academy of Art in Chicago, and learned early on that she loved drawing and painting people. Her studies continued as she relocated to Arizona and she began adding a Southwest focus to many of her paintings.   A juried member of the Arizona Artist’s Guild, Patti has won several awards for her paintings, including a Merit Award at the Arizona Portrait Artists’ Fine Art Show.

Patti’s talents are quite varied–from illustrating a children’s book to residential and commercial murals to painting a commissioned 30″x 40″ portrait for Curt Schilling after the Diamondbacks won the World Series in 2001! (See her website link below to check out the D-Backs painting).

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With our projects, Patti was an absolute pleasure to work with, dedicating time to research subjects thoroughly to ensure accuracy of the detail in each painting, submitting initial drafts of her drawings for approval, and checking in frequently to let the homeowner know the status of the work. The whole process was really very inspiring and a lot of fun!

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See http://pattigeorgas.yolasite.com/ to learn more about Patti and her wonderful work. And definitely consider having a family or child portrait commissioned or even a scene painted of a place that’s special to you or your loved ones.  There are endless possibilities with a commissioned piece of art and it will certainly be something that you will treasure for many years to come.