b"new releaseI f youre after a paint that combines colour with creativeair, new ReseneMyArtisanFoundationCoatdelivers.Thelatestproduct artistsrelease from Resene, this versatile and easy-to-apply paint gives a beautifully texturednish that feels bespoke and full of character. Its just as at home adding depth to primed plasterboard, concrete and other cementitious surfaces as it is giving new life to decorative items or indoor pots and is perfect for creating that tactile, lived-in look.impression Able to be applied using different techniques and application styles, for best results, use a PAL No. 7 roller sleeve with an extension pole, a thick brush, a combination of the two, or by spray.Once dry, you can leave it as is, or use it as a base for colour washing or creative FX effects. Its durable, tactile, and designed to make every surface feel just that little bit more special.To create a crow's foot or cross-hatch brushedapply annish, anchor coat and once dry apply Resene MyArtisan Foundation Coat Resene's newest product MyArtisanusing a large brush and the Crows Foot technique.As Resene Managing Director Nick Nightingale explains, Therst Foundation Coat gives an artistic paintcoat is best described as an anchor coat. It usually looks a bit patchy, but texturednish to your walls. the second coat evens it out nicely. For larger areas, teamwork helps: One person rolling and the second person using a large brush to addResene texture and character to thenish while the paint is still malleable.SisalResene Double SisalOpposite page: Wall painted in Resene MyArtisan Foundation Coat Sisal. Floor stained in Resene Colorwood Bask. Chair from Danske Mbler. How to use MyArtisan Foundation Coat Chair cushion, rug, books and mug, stylists own.While there are myriadnish possibilities, the two most popular looks are to apply as a smooth texturednish or to apply using a crows footAbove: Wall painted in Resene MyArtisan Foundation technique (also called cross-hatch). Coat Sisal. Vase in Resene MyArtisan Double Sisal.project Pamela McIntosh1. For a smooth, even-texturednishwhich will replicate the look ofpainting Sarah Beedell & Geneva Nightingalesponge- nished plaster and rendersor as a base for metallic and rustphotography Bryce Carletoneffects from the MyArtisan FX range, apply an anchor coat by brush and roller at approximately 6-8m2 per litre. Once dry apply a full coat by brush and roller at approximately 4-6 m2 per litre.2. To achieve a crows foot or cross-hatch brushedapply annish, anchor coat as per above. Once dry, apply MyArtisan Foundation Coat using a large brush and the crows foot technique. This look is best achieved by two painters working alongside each other, with therst painter rolling the Resene MyArtisan Foundation Coat onto the anchor coat, while the second painter, using a large, dry brush, textures the still wet coating as the application progresses. Scan me for how-to videoScan the QR code for how-to video or visit www.resene.com/videos.6 byresene.co.nz byresene.co.nz 7"