painting techniques
I couldn't stop thinking about a painting technique, about the use of over-painting and seeing underneath, that I remembered reading in a Basquiat book I have, however I couldn't remember what it was called. Rather than searching through the pages of the book, i decided to first go to google and ended up finding a lot of other techniques. Repoussoir ☆ it is an object along the right or left of the foreground that directs the viewers eye into the composition by bracketing/framing the edge. ☆ it became popular with Mannerist & Baroque artists and is frequently found in Dutch 17th Century landscape paintings. ☆ Jacob Van Ruisdael often included a tree along one side to enclose the scene. mannerism: known as late renaissance. emerged around 1520 and lasted until around the end of the 16th century italy. baroque: is a highly ornate/extravagant style of architecture, art & music that emerged early 17th century til the late 18th century. The Je...
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