The first recorded paint mill in America was established in Boston in 1700 by Thomas Child, who had emigrated from England.
Cavemen paintings are the earliest art we know about.
The first person here was created by God. I am unsure who the first person was, though. Someone else could probably answer that.
No, was is past tense. It is used for first and third person singular subjects.I was (first person singular)We were (first person plural)You were (second person singular and plural)He/She/It was (third person singular)They were (third person plural)
what you do to create mummies is get a dead person or something like a person and wrap them or it in tolit paper because you can not get the recourses from Egypt and wrap the person or something completely and then put them in a wooden coffin or casket and write ancient Egyptian letters and paint there gods and your done i did this for a history report and i got an A
nelson was the first to mass produce them
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nelson was the first to mass produce them
first you would need to draw the picture of the person you are making a portrait of and then you paint it using water colors or other types of paint you would like
You Paint the trim first, then wallpaper.
The most likely would be the cave paintings at Lascaux, France.
'You see a person who paint wall' is not correct. There are many ways this sentence can be corrected: You see a person who paints walls. You can see a person who paints walls. You see a person who can paint walls. You see a person who can paint a wall. You can see a person painting a wall. You see a person who is painting a wall. Can you see the person painting the wall? Who is the person you see painting the wall?
First you paint, THEN you polish... You paint them with nail polish
Paint first. There is no use in cleaning a carpet that might get paint on it later. Paint first just in case you end up getting the carpet dirty so you don't have to clean twice.
yes you can..... you dont have to know a person to paint someone! you never know what you can do or what or who you can draw if you try hard enough.
Paint the ceiling first. Work top down.
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