Rembrandt van Rijn revolutionized painting with a 3D effect using his impasto technique, where thick paint makes a masterpiece protrude from the surface. Scientists have now found out how he did it.
Artists are constantly using new pigments and oils to produce more vibrant, luminous and interesting colors. Rembrandt van Rijn was no different. The Dutch Old Master had technique, creativity and ...
Imagine laying in the grass behind your grandparents' house on a fall afternoon, staring at the sky and determining the shapes of the clouds as they pass overhead. Is that cloud a turtle or a dragon?
#acrylicpouring #acrylicpainting #abstractart Midnight Blue Airbrushed Acrylic Pour - Fluid Acrylic Pour Painting Technique In this video I am using white, silver and the gorgeous Midnight Blue for a ...
#acrylicpainting #acrylicpouring #diptechnique I had some leftover paint from video 554 so I worked on a colorful acrylic pour painting using a Dutch technique. However, I took it a step further. I ...
Rembrandt van Rijn's paintings are renowned for their masterful representations of light and shadow and a characteristic plasticity generated by a technique called impasto. Now, scientists have ...
Brooklyn artist Iris Scott creates detailed works of art using an elementary technique: finger painting. Scott’s finger paintings, which range from portrait’s of pets to landscapes, are created in a ...