I just had a chat with one of their online reps and they indicated that Lennar uses "Eco Friendly" Sherwin Williams paints. If you call Sherwin Williams they will probably have a file of all Lennar paints used. The rep also shared that the paint co will often write the paint codes in the fuse box...or perhaps on the fuse box door. Good luck!
Every native American group from Alaska to the southern tip of South America used face and body paints for a variety of purposes.Some paint served to deter mosquito bites, some was for daily wear (like modern make up used by women), some was for celebrations or religious gatherings, some was used by warriors in warfare.Uninformed white observers often make no distinction today and call all of these "war paint", when a large proportion of face and body decoration had nothing to do with war.In some cases it appears that many warriors in a tribe used similar paint schemes in order to help identification in battle: French observers said that the Mohawks favoured black face paint, sometimes a black rectangle covering the face, sometimes in combination with white or red. Individual or clan schemes would have been far more common.In the case of the Thompson tribe of British Columbia, paint and tattoo schemes were recorded by British explorers. The artist George Catlin recorded face and body paint in use by a wide range of tribes in the USA.See links below for images, but remember that many of these represent ordinary, everyday paint schemes, or religious or celebratory schemes rather than "war paint":
the white southerners didnt have the time to adjust that the blacks were almost equal. So they formed the KKK. The KKK invaded black homes and murdered them.
Most White men believed that the Red man didn't make use of the land properly. The Red man did not develope the land into farms, ranches, homes, cities and factories. Therefore, the White man wanted the land, during his immigration westward.
The Native Americans of the great plains depended on the buffalo. They ate its meat and made their clothing and homes from its skins. White men's guns killed the buffalo depriving the Native Americans of food, clothing, and shelter. White men's cows ate the grass the buffalo needed. White men's fences prevented the buffalo from changing pastures. Thus, the white men made it impossible for the Native Americans to continue their relationship with the buffalo.
The Anasazi drew pictographs and petroglyphs of ruddy brown bighorn sheep, white lizard-men, outlines of hands (created by blowing pasty paint from the mouth against a hand held flat on the wall) and, in one area of Chaco Canyon, an extraordinary, artfully chiseled 40-foot-long snake.
About 3,000 gallons of paint were used to paint the White House.
Yes, White Face Paint...
Take a paint brush, buy a can of white paint, and paint your hands and feet white-as-can-be! Happy painting!
You don't. You can paint over it with an opaque white, but there's probably no way to make the orange paint white.
You obbviously paint your face white You obbviously paint your face white
To make tan out of white and dark brown paint, add the white paint to the brown. Add the white slowly stirring the paint well. Keep adding the white until you get the tan color that you want.
White paint
White Paint
face paint
White automotive paint
Yes, acrylic paint will stick to white cardboard.
AD WHITE PAINT 2 IT