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Brainstorming
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Fresco Technique
Fresco is a mural painting method that includes painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster, making the color an intrinsic component of the plaster.
Fresco painting originated in Italy about the thirteenth century and was mastered throughout the Renaissance period.
Two coats of plaster are put to a wall and allowed to cure. On the second, the design is created in outline. To create the painting, a section of the wall equivalent to a day's labor is freshly plastered and the pattern is retraced, connecting with the exposed areas. This region is then painted while still wet using water-based paint. The paint is absorbed into the wet plaster therefore making it a lasting mural method. Some touch-ups can be done after the plaster has dried, but a full fresco painted on dry plaster is likely to peel off.
Research
point perspective
Point perspective is an essential tool for any artist seeking to
accurately portray depth and distance within the picture
It helps to create a more realistic rendering of a three-
dimensional world on a two-dimensional canvas.
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Thread in art
The use of thread enables for the development of elaborate, linked webs that fill the space, encouraging visitors to enter a creative realm.
The tangled webs of thread might symbolize the intricate network of human relationships, the bonds that bind us to our history, or the elusive quality of memory itself.
Fresco technique
arried out on a wall with a coat of wet lime plaster spread throughout. Pigments, usually mineral-based are blended with water, are then applied straight to the moist plaster. The chemical reaction between the pigments and the drying plaster forms a strong and permanent connection. Artists work swiftly since the plaster dries quickly.
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Connection to unit
SOI: Looking at all different artworks i came to a conclusion that artists use their paintings to showcase their feelings, memories ideas etc to a larger audience. All artworks have a certain meaning behind them which aids in helping the world grow.
Global Context: The entire research journey showed me how art has changed overtime and how it has developed to reach where it is today. Furthermore it showed me how artists interconnect different themes and concepts into their artwork.