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Golden Plant Leaves !!!
These beautiful paintings surely are going to attract your visitor's sight at your house. These shiny pictures of gold are the perfect decoration for your house hence you can stare at them in glee and proudness for your great gift. This painting is beautifully painted on black canvas with gold paint effects almost make it look really like you have real gold leaves in your house. It is a good piece of work of shadows and light.
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Seven Facts About Oil Painting
The majority of the world's masterpieces of art have been created with oil paints. Basically, oils are pigments that are bound into a "drying oil" which is an oil that hardens when exposed to air. The most common oil used is linseed oil. Here are a few facts about oil paints.
1. Oil paints were first used between the 5th & 9th century to decorate shields and other objects in western Afghanistan.
2. The use of oil paints did not appear in Europe until the 15th century. Prior to this, the most artists used egg tempera.
3. Early in the 16th century, artists started painting on canvas instead of wood. Canvas had the advantage of holding the pigments better, resisted cracking which is a common problem of wood, and needed less preparation.
4. White paint was created with lead. It dried quickly and covered well but had the disadvantage of being poisonous. Zinc became the substitute for lead in white paint around 1845. Checking the composition of the paint is one of the ways to date a painting.
5. Prior to the 19th Century, an artist's studio looked like a laboratory. The artists had to grind the pigments, boil the oil, and use exact formulas to create their oil paints. Apprentices were hired to help with this chore.
6. Ultramarine blue was made with ground lapis lazuli, which was very expensive. After mixing it with the oil is was often stored in a pig's bladder. There was only one source for lapis during the 1600's and that was at a single location in an area that is in Afghanistan.
7. It was not until 1841 that oil paints were available in a metal tube, premixed and ready to use. This freed artists from this chore and made it more practical to paint outdoors.