I wonder, if conditions were perfect -- i.e., the surface was dry and flat enough so that a continuous layer of paint could be applied and dry on the surface, and melted so evenly that the design remained unbroken -- if this could be done. You'd need a paint with some strong self-bonding properties and a pretty resilient component.
snowpainting
I wonder, if conditions were perfect -- i.e., the surface was dry and flat enough so that a continuous layer of paint could be applied and dry on the surface, and melted so evenly that the design remained unbroken -- if this could be done. You'd need a paint with some strong self-bonding properties and a pretty resilient component.
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