Scene Oil Painting
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/10/2010 09:02 pm by adminScene Oil Painting
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Have you ever marveled at the beauty of a decorative pole with her eye catching the glint of gold? Or admiring veined and marbling in a beautiful old house? Or stopped to look in amazement at a beautiful scene, only to realize that it is painted? These decorative features are produced by craftsmen by hand, and the service is available today. The real art deco Last'll only be achieved with traditional methods.
In the craft of gilding, fine gold leaf or powder is applied to a solid surface, it can be wood, stone, or metal and the result is a thin layer of gold on the surface. In Decowell methods Traditional restoration are used to that look authentic. Oil gilding and water gilding techniques were used both. Oil gilding used for general decoration and gilding preparation suitable oil can be applied to most building surfaces, both inside and abroad. Water gilding is a more elaborate process that requires great preparation, but its elegance and refinement completed are unsurpassed. Water gilding is mostly used for picture frames, furniture, religious objects, sculpture, objets d'art and even decoration of stately buildings. A decorative artist knows how to use these techniques to produce interesting in the end the best possible and these skills should be used only by a first-class professional gilder, such as restoration Decowell.
Other technique used by craftsmen is streaky and marbling. Marbling and veined surface of a painting is to give view that it is made with wood or marble. Technique is at least 4000 years old, and consists of successive layers adding a transparent ink (varnish) to build the illusion of depth and luminosity. The overall effect can be simply stunning. Veined and marbling has been growing in popularity, and now it is a technique used in many homes, as part of restoration process.
An accomplished decorative artist can also produce breathtaking piece of work like murals, including Tromp l'oeil, where the eye can be deceived in seeing an effect which is not actually there. This is due to Professional skills decorative artist and some amazing examples can be seen in Decowell restoration, for example, where you can look at pictures and almost believe that is true. It takes a very skilled artist to produce this effect decorative wonderful.


US $2,425.00



































03/15/2010 at 10:59 am
Do you have any paintings by “James Francis O’Brien” ?