get the paint off without messing up the wood?
MOP AND SHINE!!! youll have to scrub a "little" bit , but then you wipe it off and it removes only the paint, and makes the wood shiny and clean.
If it is latex, water should dissolve it over time.
If the floor has any type of finish on it, it will peel off after it dries.
If you are using a water based or latex paint use a product called "oops" it is carried at Sherwin-Williams. it is basically a concentrated soap and water mixture that should not hurt you wood floor as long as you don't let it sit for a long time. if your using an oil or alkyd paint use mineral spirit, you can also find this at Sherwin- Williams. it should also be OK on your floor if not left for too long.
Anyone with a creative side is urged to submit their original artwork for the Mercersburg TownFest art show this September.
The Mercersburg Council for the Arts is currently taking artwork entries ranging from photography, painting, and pottery to 3-dimensional art and more, said Allison Zeger, MCFA president.
Although the annual art show doesn’t always have a theme, this year MCFA is asking participants to draw inspiration from the Habitat for Humanity house being built on Punchbowl Road in Mercersburg, she said.
“This year we are going to have a section of it devoted to the theme of punch bowls and houses in honor of the Habitat for Humanity house,” Zeger said.
The idea for the theme came from Troy Shields a member of Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors, said mark story, executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Franklin County.
“He started thinking about the peculiar street name where this home is,” story said. “He had the idea of getting the artists to decoratively paintpunch bowls and then auction them as a fundraiser.”
The organizations are still working out whether or not items will be auctioned at the show, Zeger said.
The house at 11389 Punchbowl Road is being rehabbed for Jason and Amy Seville and their four kids, story said.
A lot of progress has been made, but they are still working on things like replacing windows, refurbishing cabinets, landscaping and painting, he said.
The art show is a great way to raise awareness, story said.
To submit a piece of artwork, participants should download an entry form from mcfapa.org and bring the form and artwork to the Sept. 17 art workshop at the first United Methodist Church on North Fayette Street between 2 and 4 p.m., she said.
If participants can’t make it that day, they can contact MCFA and arrange for special accommodations, Zeger said.
The MCFA art show will be held on Sept. 24 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church on West Seminary Street.
“People really enjoy walking in there. we get a lot of foot traffic,” Zeger said. “Usually, at least 100 people walk through there and they’re always pleasantly surprised by what artwork people submit.”
Does anyone know any good sites with images of abstract religious painting?
i actually do prophetic painting.
which is pretty much painting what the holy spirit tells you to.
at my chruch.
i love them.
google images.
it will show a load of pics. choose one and browse the site
Try looking for the works of Dali. he did quite a few in the abstract style. The most famous and also the first of all of his religious works was The Madonna of Port Lligat, in which he arranged the picture around a piece of bread that is visible through a hole in Jesus’ body. virtualdali.com/49FirstStudyF…