Painting
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Painting is the practice of applying pigment suspended in a carrier (or medium) and a binding agent (a glue) to a surface (support) such as paper, canvas or a wall. This is done by a painter; this term is used especially if this is his or her profession. Humans have been painting for about 6 times as long as they have been using written language.
Drawing, by comparison, is the process of making marks on a surface by applying pressure from or moving a tool on the surface.
Painting is also the utilitarian painting of objects and buildings. This is often done to provide a protective coating or for aesthetic reasons. One possible process for decorative painting of the walls of a room is found in Work breakdown structure.
More specifically this article is about the painting of a surface for artistic reasons, considered by many to be among the most important of the art forms.
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2 About paint 3 Painting techniques 4 Paint mediums 5 Popular painting styles 6 Common painting idioms 7 External links 8 See also |
History of Painting
The oldest known paintings are at the Grotte Chauvet in France, dated at about 32,000 years old. They are engraved and painted using red ochre and black pigment and show horses, rhinoceros, lions, buffalo and mammoth. There are examples of cave painting occurring all over the world.
Today, many of the world's most recognized works of art, such as the Mona Lisa, are paintings. There exists some slight controversy as to whether or not works of art produced in non-traditional ways, or with non-traditional materials, can properly be called paintings. In a general sense artists using sound, light, fireworks, ink-jet pigment, computer monitor pixels and even pastel or pencil all have the same intentions as the more expected water, oil, gouache or egg tempera painters. The resulting work of art is often referred to as a painting.
About paint
Paint can be composed of pigment, medium, binder and perhaps drying accelerants or retarders, texture enhancers, stabilizers and other modifiers. When applied to canvas, a ground (a primer coat - often gesso) is usually laid on first to improve adherence of the paint and reduce its wicking into the canvas.
While typically the pigments in paint are supposed to be permanent, some painters have used paint with fugitive pigments.
Tools of the painter include the various types of:
- Artist's brush
- Palette knife
- Palette
- sponge
- fingers
- easel
- spray paint cans
- compressed air paint sprayers
Painting techniques
Painting techniques include:
- Impasto
- Wash, drip
- Glaze
- painting with fingers, handprint or the like
- Encaustic
- Mural and Fresco its best known variant
- scumble and stipple
- Sfumato
- Sumi-e
- Collage
- Panel painting
- Spray painting (Graffiti)
- New materials (painting) and
- computer painting.
Paint mediums
The medium is the vehicle that the pigment is suspended or embedded in. Almost all drawing mediums can be used in painting as well.
Examples include:
- Oil painting, including the newer water-miscible oils
- Heat-set oils
- Acrylic paint
- Blacklight paint
- Fingerpaint
- Gouache
- Ink
- Pastel, including dry pastels, oil pastels, and pastel pencils
- Tempera
- Encaustic painting (wax)
- Watercolor painting
Popular painting styles
Painting styles can be characterized by the method of application (loose or tight) or by referring to the art movement that most closely matches the predominant characteristics that the painting expresses. They include:
- Realism
- Impressionism
- Pointillism
- Naive art
- Cubism
- Modernism
- Abstract
- Postmodernism
- Avant Garde
- Constructivism
- Hard-edge
- Graffiti
Common painting idioms
Painting idioms include:
- Allegory
- Bodegon
- Botanical
- Fantasy
- Figure painting
- Illustration
- Industrial
- Landscape
- Naturalist
- Portrait
- Science Fiction
- Still Life
- Surrealism
- War
External links
Art-related sites (sources of information for writing Wikipedia articles):
- http://www.dutchpaint.net
- http://www.the-athenaeum.org
- http://www.metmuseum.org/
- http://www.bluesjoe.de (Art and Blues)
- http://www.artabus.com
- http://www.netz-tipp.de/kuenstler/
- http://www.moma.org/docs/menu/index.htm
- http://www.artchive.com/
- http://www.rmn.fr/US/index2.html
- http://www.sensable.com/
- http://www.virtualberet.org/
- http://www.bostoncyberarts.org/splash.html
- http://www.walkerart.org/
- http://www.stunned.org/
- http://www.NextMonet.com/
- http://www.internationalposter.com/
- http://www.bertimosaici.com/
- http://www.dmoz.org/Arts/Visual_Arts/Painting/
- Contemporary paintings from East Africa
- http://www.musee-orsay.fr
- http://frick.org/
- http://artmuseum.net/
- http://www.groveart.com/
- http://www.museovostell.com
- http://www.artcrimes.com
- http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/welcome.html
- http://www.abcgallery.com
- http://www.artmagick.com/artists/gloag1.asp
- http://www.artunframed.com/
- http://www.moma.org
- http://www.francescobonami.com
See also
- Painting basic topics