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The Nerdly painter: February 2011
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Thursday, February 17, 2011. A nerdly drawing, complex fluids, and .paint? This is my latest drawing, inspired by more diagrams and hours spent peering through a microscope than Id care to count. Posted by Nerdly Painter. Links to this post. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. 1 Introduction -drying oils and oil films. What are polyunsaturated fatty acids. Subscri...
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The Nerdly painter: A nerdly drawing, complex fluids, and ...paint?
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Thursday, February 17, 2011. A nerdly drawing, complex fluids, and .paint? This is my latest drawing, inspired by more diagrams and hours spent peering through a microscope than I'd care to count. Is enough to break them apart. Complex fluids will behave like liquids when they're flowing, but if they rest for a while, the fragile structures reform. Soap is an...
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The Nerdly painter: Oil paint as a polymer - drying
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Monday, January 17, 2011. Oil paint as a polymer - drying. 1 That slooow drying oil paint. It starts to thicken and then dries to a hard film. 2 Typical solutions and their drying. In a solution of a solid in a liquid, salt water for example, the liquid solvent can slowly evaporate and disappear into the air. The solid cannot evaporate, and is left behind.
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The Nerdly painter
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Friday, September 28, 2012. The Nerdly Painter blog has moved to Wordpress and is now found at www.NerdlyPainter.com. Posted by Nerdly Painter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Back to the nerdly painter site. Visit the Nerdly Painter Website. Resources for Artists and friends. The Nerdly Painter blog has moved to Wordpress and. Joanne Mattera Art Blog.
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The Nerdly painter: Siccative oils
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Wednesday, February 16, 2011. 1 Introduction -drying oils and oil films. However there is also a third important property to consider - oil film hardness. Yellowing in oils is complex, and involves a good bit of Chemistry - we'll tackle yellowing in a later post with more background information covered. What are polyunsaturated fatty acids. Unsaturated refers...
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The Nerdly painter: January 2011
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Hello and Happy New Year! I have a new newsletter format, using a more reliable service. I think the look is cleaner, what do you think? I also have a new website of my very own, where I can organize all of my art and links online. It’s called The Nerdly Painter. Our cats experiencing “Snow”. Posted by Nerdly Painter. Oil paint ca...
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AAGNE Artists | Abstract Artist Group of New England (and Experimental)
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Art Inspired by Science at Governor’s Academy thru March 7th | Abstract Artist Group of New England (and Experimental)
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Art Inspired by Science at Governor’s Academy thru March 7th. February 7, 2014. Our own Dr. Regina Valuzzi. Has a gorgeous exhibit up at The Peter R. Remis Lobby Gallery at Governor’s Academy in Byfield, MA. The exhibit includes her rich textural paintings and also some lovely delicate drawings as well. This exhibit is well worth the trip. The exhibit runs through March 7th. Look for further info on a gallery talk later this month. February 9, 2014 at 11:19 AM. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. For the best up...
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The Nerdly painter: Janurary 2011 Newsletter
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A blog on Art and Science; the Science behind art materials and the Art of science. Viscosity, why does it matter? Oil paint as a polymer - drying. Wednesday, January 26, 2011. Hello and Happy New Year! I have a new newsletter format, using a more reliable service. I think the look is cleaner, what do you think? I also have a new website of my very own, where I can organize all of my art and links online. It’s called The Nerdly Painter. Our cats experiencing “Snow”. I will be working with Turning Art.
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Regina Valluzzi | Abstract Artist Group of New England (and Experimental)
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Website: The Nerdly Painter. The NerdlyPainter Science of Paint Blog. Dr Valluzzi has shown in several juried exhibitions, and her work is included in private collections in the US, UK, Japan, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Bulgaria, and Malta. 2 thoughts on “ Regina Valluzzi. August 27, 2014 at 12:11 PM. Regina …… I am a member of AAGNE and would like to be added to this list. I was told you were the. Person to talk with about getting a password? August 27, 2014 at 1:07 PM. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.