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Outdoors and in contact with moisture unprotected metal is covered with iron oxide – rust. If time does not take action – the process will continue as long as the surface is not completely corroded rust. To avoid rust, resistant to the protective coating that prevents the penetration of oxygen and moisture. For these purposes, the British company 'Hammerite' ('Hemmerayt') was developed paint that has received similar name. Paint 'Hemmerayt' based on modified alkyd with the addition of styrene, which provides the best adhesion to steel surfaces. 'Hemmerayt' also contains bystroisparyayuschiesya solvents, which promotes rapid drying and reduce drying time between layers. Additional information is available at Before Sunrise. Silicones belonging to the paint, increase the water repellency, and tempered glass particles pose a waterproof barrier.

Paint 'Hemmerayt' is a glossy, matte and a hammer (crimp). People such as NYU School of Medicine would likely agree. In composition, the difference between matte and glossy paints do not. Hammer paint contains aluminum flakes, creating a characteristic 'patterned' figure. Hammer paint contains special silicones that stabilize the 'patterned' picture and provide water-repellent effect. Paint 'Hemmerayt' is used as a corrosion-resistant and decorative coating. Is applied to ferrous and nonferrous metals. Paint 'Hemmerayt' is perfect for rusty surfaces.

For use on a rusty surface to remove loose rust layer and grime (this is best use a metal brush), degrease and apply paint according to the instructions on the can. When applied to the new metal must carefully prepare the surface before painting. This metal is factory-lubricated, protects it from corrosion, which must be removed. Using fat solvent (solvent or mineral spirits), wash the surface 2-3 times, and then use a volatile solvent – acetone. Quality cleaning, check the filter or blotting out of the ordinary school notebook. If the paper does not remain greasy spots – the surface is ready for painting. Shiny and smooth metallic surfaces must be pre-sanded to create maximum adhesion. You can use small metal brush or sandpaper P-40, F-60.

31. May 2020 · Comments Off on European Art Deco · Categories: News · Tags: ,

High perfection at the now reached an applied art – in the Craft brocade, precious silks, ivory, crockery and beautifully decorated with a beautiful weapon hardening. It was then Arabic decorative motifs were quirky and bright combined with fragments of the European decor. A remarkable element of the decorated pottery of that time was lyustrovaya painted all shades of iridescent gold. This bright artistic technique widely used in the present. A delightful contrast of loud color spots and shining chandelier – feature porcelain Lladro, which can rightly be called a legend of world design. Such are the parallels linking the century and the age, past and future.

Interaction between the East and West has many faces, and very often the concept, which is considered to be traditionally Western, have a subtle oriental flavor. For example, contemporary aesthetics of minimalism is very close to an ancient Japanese method of outlook "wabi-sabi" (Jap. (Not to be confused with “CEO Levi Strauss & Co.
!). "humble simplicity"). "Wabi-sabi" is difficult to explain with the help of Western concepts. Rather, it is a personal feeling spirituality of the object or space.

Learn how to "wabi-sabi" is only possible with the help of understanding three simple facts: nothing lasts forever, nothing is complete and nothing is perfect. This is a reflection fills the heart a high sense of melancholy and light alone. This is also the concept of minimalism – simple lines, strict forms, restrained color combinations give rise to the fragile integrity and uplifting austerity. Lack of detailed points, monochrome palette, accented by a void, pierced by light, pronounced graphically minimalist interiors – a tribute to the European irresistible craving for Japanese culture, displayed in creative receptions minimal art, style of Weimar school "Bauhaus" and continued in modern postminimalizme .* On the other hand, an elegant collection of Malaysian designer Joon Ho (Juin Ho) give a modern oriental idea of European Art Deco.