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The sheen [4] or gloss level of a paint is principally determined by the ratio of resinous, adhesive binder, which solidifies after drying, and solid, powdery pigment.The more binder the coating contains, the more regular reflection will be made from its smooth surface; conversely, with less binder, grains of pigment become exposed to the surface, scattering the light and providing matte ...
Arie Smit (1916-2016), Dutch-born Indonesian painter; Han Snel (1925-1998), Dutch-born Indonesian painter; Anak Agung Gde Sobrat (1912-1992), painter; I Ketut Soki (born 1946), painter; Walter Spies (1895-1942), Russian-born Indonesian painter; Tjokorda Krishna Putra Sudharsana (born 1956), painter; Jim Supangkat (born 1948), sculptor and curator
Lacquer sheen is a measurement of the shine for a given lacquer. [8] Different manufacturers have their own names and standards for their sheen. [ 8 ] The most common names from least shiny to most shiny are: flat, matte, eggshell, satin, semi-gloss, and gloss (high).
Ries Mulder (1909–1973), Dutch-born Indonesian painter and lecturer; Arie Smit (1916–2016), Dutch-born Indonesian painter; Han Snel (1925–1998), Dutch-born Indonesian painter; Walter Spies (1895–1942), Russian-born Indonesian painter; Symon (1947–2020), American-born Indonesian painter, aka Ronald Thomas Bierl
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Support Paint sheen: zero sheen is a "level" of sheen, just as black is the zero level of lightness, value, or brightness. I agree that "finish" is too broad. --Macrakis 15:50, 12 January 2016 (UTC) Support - Paint sheen "Finish" is not specific enough and could cover a variety of different things.
The Indonesian Wikipedia (Indonesian: Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, WBI for short) is the Indonesian language edition of Wikipedia. It is the fifth-fastest-growing Asian-language Wikipedia after the Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Turkish language Wikipedias. It ranks 25th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
Examples of Indonesian textiles includes batik from Java, to songket and ikat developed in many parts of the archipelago. Batik, which is an art of wax-resist dyeing which creates intricate motifs, was elevated as a national art form—a national costume of Indonesia, which transcends Indonesian ethnic groups. Numbers of patterns and motifs ...