Monday, January 25, 2016

Still painting...........

Still painting.  Should be finished today.  Thought I'd share with you some interesting facts about painting I found on the internet:

The use of paint has been linked all the way back to the first century. The first place on record to use it is in China. Archeologists have also unearthed evidence of paint in ancient palaces built around this same timeframe. They figure ancient craftsmen applied ground pigments such as ochre to wet plastered walls to “paint” those interior surfaces!

Paint colors can affect your mood. Cool tones invoke feelings of calm, peace and happiness. Warmer tones can provoke feelings of anger or energy.

The surface coverage of a gallon varies between 25 and 44 square yard depending on the color of the paint.

The Golden Gate Bridge has been the same color since it was erected. That color is called International Orange.

In the United States, lead-based paint was banned for use in residential paints in 1978, but many other countries banned it prior to 1920.

Latex paint is recyclable, but oil-based paints are considered hazardous waste and should be disposed of by a qualified waste management organization. All paint should be properly eliminated to avoid contamination of public utilities.

The first known residential paint application of any kind are cave drawings.

The oldest house paint was made of lime mixed with milk and sometimes natural pigments. King Tut’s tomb was painted with milk paint! Even the White House was originally painted with a lime-based whitewash.

Throughout history a red front door has symbolized many things, from a safe place for travelers to stop for the night to having a fully paid mortgage.

House painters and artists alike were once expected to grind their own pigments with a mortar and pestle, which may be why there was a time when only well off people in the US would have had a painted house.

The first painters’ union was formed in London in 1502 and was called the Worshipful Company of Painters-Stainers.

There tend to be more shades of green than any other in commercially available paint colors because the human eye can distinguish more variations of green than of any other color.

In 1940 Canadian Norman Breakey invented the first paint roller. He didn’t profit from it because he never patented it. During World War II, an inventor working for Sherwin-Williams also created a roller brush because the hogs’ hair used for paintbrushes was unavailable thanks to the war.

It was the Greek philosopher Plato who discovered that you can mix two different paint colors together to produce a third color.

10 comments:

Evelyn said...

interesting facts!

Jenn Jilks said...

Interesting facts!
I've been thinking about painting the living room, but happily banished the thought!
(ツ) from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!

Jenn Jilks said...

P.S. Saw a CBC show, where they talked about jewelry still being made from lead, in China. As well as poisonous cadmium. It's terrible.

Cat Lover said...

Fascinating stuff Gill! I didn't realize paint rollers had been around that long.

Jackie said...

Very interesting. Poor Mr. Breaky could have made quite a bit if he would have patented his roller brush.

God bless.

William Kendall said...

So that's when paint rollers got started!

Rose said...

Interesting....

Betsy said...

Those are some very interesting facts. I thought the lead paint fact was interesting. The fact that the US used it for so long after everyone else banned it. Hmmm. I wonder why that was? Have fun painting!
Blessings, Betsy

Northern Living Allowance said...

Paint facts are way more interesting that watching it dry! Ha ha! Good luck with it all xx

Martha said...

These were interesting and fun facts!

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