Thursday, May 28, 2009

Real facts about paint types



Basically, there are two paints – water based and oil-based.

Latex Paint is made with a water base and is usually used for the interior of your house. Latex paint is simple to clean up because you can dissolve it with soap and water. It has very small odor.
Oil-based (alkyd) paint is usually used for the exterior of your house. These paints are more durable and work well on surfaces that get lots of wear and tear. They are usually made with a Soya-based resin and need some kind of solvent for clean up, such as paint thinner.

What does gloss means? It means shine and the higher paint’s gloss, the shinier its appearance. The more gloss paint have, the easier it is to scrub or wipe clean.

Gloss categories:

-Flat paint is almost no shine in the paint, good for low-traffic areas such as dining rooms and bedrooms.
-Low-luster, a satin and eggshell paint has a subtle sheen that is glossier than a flat paint.
-Semi-gloss paint is more gloss than those listed above, and more durable.
-High-gloss paint is shiny and easy to wipe up. Great for trim, molding, cabinets and doors.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Instructions for decorating your walls

1. Slide all four canvases together on a table or other flat surface so they form one big rectangle. Then trace your design, making sure some of the shapes or part of the scene extends between two or more of the individual canvases - this gives it the expert touch.
2. Next, slide the canvases apart and place that paint brush to work! Don’t forget to also persist the color down the sides and edges of the canvas.
3. Allow the paint dry. You may have to apply many coats.
4. When the paint is totally dry, it’s time to hang up your creation. When you attach them to the walls, leave about an inch or inch and a half in between every individual canvas, so you can see a sliver of wall in between each rectangle. Use a level to ensure the canvases aren’t crooked. You may want to grab a friend with a good eye to assist you with alignment.
5. You are finished! Enjoy your masterpiece and the compliments you’re sure to receive.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Art history of Egyptian tomb painting


Figure shows the Egyptian sun god. His name is Ra (pronounced Rah). We know that this is a image of the Sun God because he has the head of a falcon and a sun disk above his head.
Teach your youngster a little art history and have fun while doing it. There are a number of components to this activity that can be integrated into a variety of curriculum including history and geography as well as art.
Here is a class to introduce your child to Egyptian tomb painting. Gather together some cardboard to make use of as a surface on which to draw and paint. A good foundation of cardboard is cereal boxes. Cut up one side and open the box level. Paint or colors on the inside surface. When you are completed you can display your painting as if it were the wall of an Egyptian tomb.
There are several symbols in an Egyptian tomb. A symbol is a image or an object that stands for something else. The Egyptians had a religion that we used to call the cult of Ra.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Digital Landscape won art prize


A digital artist has been named Welsh Artist of the Year 2009 for his subversive take on a traditional landscape picture. Cardiff-based Tim Freeman's entry Hidden System beat 500 other entries to get the title.
He was presented among the £2000 winner's cheque in a ceremony at St David's Hall, Cardiff on Sunday.
His work will now form the centerpieces of an exhibition which runs until 25 July. The judging panel, which included renowned Welsh artist Terry Setch and previous year's winner Philippa Lawrence, said it was the "quality" of Mr Freeman's image which stood out from the other entries, as well as several by well-known and professional Welsh artists.
There were also prizes for artists in categories including applied arts, drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, student, photography and time-based media and five highly commended awards.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Lowry painting exceeds estimation


On Thursday, it was obtainable at the 20th Century British Art sale by the Cambridgeshire Schools' Art Collection of Cambridgeshire County Council. Money raised will go towards the Cambridgeshire Culture programme, to support the cultural experiences of kids and young people.



PAINTINGS HAVE HEALING ABILITY


Although these paintings looks unattractive, the mixture of energy colors i.e the color mixtures that are channeled with the vital Healing Energies. These images and textures in a finished Painting, activates the brain to generate chemicals and also helps the body cellular system to generate internal frequencies that helps the body to repair itself.


The ART of healing is being taken to a new level, this is art for health care and these paintings are known as art care therapy or therapeutic art medicine.


These healing Paintings are specially supportive for any negative circumstances or anyone with a health issue, and those in critical, unrelieved, delicate health situations that needs ongoing and non invasive energy support. The new intuitive children , due to their sensitive natures, receive extended beneficial results from these Paintings .

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Landscape painting stolen from Dutch museum



Monday, May 18, 2009

Chinese ink paintings displayed in japan




Friday, May 15, 2009

GLAZE PAINTING AND IT'S TECHNIQUES


A glaze painting is a thin, transparent layer or coat of paint and glazing is just building up a color by applying thin, transparent layers or coats one at the top of another. Each glaze modifies the color of what’s already been painted on the canvas.

If you look through a sheet of yellow or blue plastic, everything would appear yellow or blue. If you try to overlap them, the yellow and blue together would visually blend and make everything appear as green. This is because light rays mix together, creating a visual color mixture. Great depth can be achieved by using several layers of transparent color. In a glaze painting, light rays penetrate the layers and strike the canvas surface and reflect back to the eye creating various visual color mixtures. This is the simple principle behind transparent glaze paintings.

Extremely transparent colors are needed for the final layers of glazes. Each layer of color must be thoroughly dry before the next is applied. So in some paintings a thin coat of separator vanish between the glazes is required.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Acrylic painting decorative and techniques

Before beginning your adventure into acrylic paintings, you absolutely need to put on proper clothing. Acrylic paint is water-soluble only until it dries, making it almost impossible to wash out of fabric. For this reason, you will definitely want to wear old clothes and a paint smock before beginning any work with acrylic painting.

Monday, May 11, 2009

EMPOWER YOUR OIL PAINTING MORE BEAUTIFUL


Here is a list of things to improve your painting.

Materials Needed:
• #2 pencils
• gummy erasure
• 36" ruler
• waterproof ink and ink pen
• Canvas or Masonite Panels
Brushes:
• Assorted rounds from "00-1".
• A few flats around the same sizes. 3-5 total.
• 3 large mop end, squirrel or artificial do fine.

Paints:
• Titanium White (of the three or four whites on the market this one provides a high white count, and covers undercoats better than the others)
• Burnt Umber
• Ivory or Mars black
• Yellow Ocher
• Ultramarine Blue
• Cadmium Red Medium
• Cadmium Yellow Light
• Alizara Crimson Red
As your skill and confidence goes on, you can mix colors for more use.you can create all color that you need.For eg. mixing of yellow and blue will give you a beautiful green!


Other Items:
• Damar Varnish
• Turpentine or low order turps
• Linseed Oil, (not boiled, but raw refined artist grade)
• Lavender Oil (found in health food stores under aromatherapy)(just a small 3 oz. bottle)
• Liquin Alkyd Medium
• Modeling Paste
• Gesso
The first 3 are must and the rest 2 can be purchased as you get more into the work. The last two items you need to prepare the canvas for painting using this technique.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

LATEST PAINTING TREND


Latest Painting Trend is an rising art form which traditional painting techniques such as watercolor, oils, impasto, etc. are applied using digital tools by means of a computer, a digitizing tablet and stylus, and software. Traditional painting is painting with a physical medium as opposed to a more and more modern style like digital. Digital painting varies from other forms of digital art, particularly computer-generated art, in that it does not involve the computer rendering from a model.
The artist uses painting techniques to create the digital painting straightly on the computer. All digital painting programs try to imitate the use of physical media through various brushes and paint effects. There are also certain effects unique to each type of digital paint which portraying the realistic effects of watercolor on a digital 'watercolor' painting.
Generally digital painting user can create their own brush style using a combination of texture and shape. This capability is very important in bridging the gap between traditional and digital painting.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Brands of natural paintings


The ‘natural’ paint movement began in Germany towards the end of the 20th Century in response to concern about the impact of modern chemical paints on the environment and health. There are now many brands of ‘natural’ paint on the market which maintain to be both safer to use and kinder to the environment than conventional products.
Of the seven brands featured in this report, four are made in Germany (Auro, Livos, BIOFA and earthborn) at the same time as three are made in the UK (Nutshell, ECOS and Green Paints).
Not all ‘natural’ painting are the same. Some contain no solvents, while others just contain fewer than conventional paints, using natural material instead. They may use turpentine or d-limonene as a solvent substitute to white spirit. Others might be VOC free but use other synthetic binders and resins. Linseed oil and casein can replace vinyl and acrylic plastic binders, and chalk and clay are a few times used as fillers instead of titanium dioxide.