As “El Coyoté” is blended with a drill mixer, the colorants combine to form a complex terra-cotta shade. “The paint appears deeper and richer when it’s wet,” Jamie explains. “As  it dries, the lime blooms through the surface, creating highs and lows as well as depth.”  Photo 5 of 19 in Watch: Two L.A. Brothers Nail the Secrets of Limewash Paint

Watch: Two L.A. Brothers Nail the Secrets of Limewash Paint

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As "El Coyoté" is blended with a drill mixer, the colorants combine to form a complex terra-cotta shade. "The paint appears deeper and richer when it’s wet," Jamie explains. "As
it dries, the lime blooms through the surface, creating highs and lows as well as depth."