- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 9378
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Albuquerque Fresco - Buon Fresco Painting
The Albuquerque Fresco by Ilia Anossov is a paradigm of a brilliant modern fresco. Its tec...
published: 08 Dec 2008
Albuquerque Fresco - Buon Fresco Painting
The Albuquerque Fresco by Ilia Anossov is a paradigm of a brilliant modern fresco. Its technique is on the Grande scale. Viewing it is reminiscent of watching a gigantic film, for this fresco incorporates not only cinematic techniques, and reminders of the most brilliant art, but also resounds of the painting of late modern artists with a flair for whimsy, like Jean Miro, and Paul Klee. At the same time there are images and techniques which evoke paintings of early masters.
It is as though the fresco artists have honed a living and breathing creature Fresco is public art rather than "elite" art. It is also a common effort of the artist, plasterer and others involved in the process. Frescoes created for all people to see and enjoy, and do not require extensive education to understand and analyze their significance. Granted there will always be scholars and art critics who take apart every art work, but frescos are made for the collective enjoyment. Frescos depict the most cherished cultural aspects of any civilization in their attitudes.
- published: 08 Dec 2008
- views: 9378
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How to Paint Wall Murals : Fresco Painting for a Wall Mural
History of fresco wall mural painting and about the style and how it has impacted the art ...
published: 10 Feb 2008
How to Paint Wall Murals : Fresco Painting for a Wall Mural
History of fresco wall mural painting and about the style and how it has impacted the art of wall murals; learn this and more in this free online painting video about wall murals taught by expert artist Ian Loveall.
Expert: Ian Loveall
Bio: Ian Loveall was raised on the Central Coast of California in a charming little town called Paso Robles. He began drawing as soon as he could hold a crayon, and hasnt stopped since.
Filmmaker: Louis Nathan
- published: 10 Feb 2008
- views: 24962
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Dolphin Fresco Part 1
Dolphin Fresco, a buon (true) fresco by iLia Anossov (fresco). An "ansamble" of classic fr...
published: 12 Nov 2008
Dolphin Fresco Part 1
Dolphin Fresco, a buon (true) fresco by iLia Anossov (fresco). An "ansamble" of classic fresco technique Pompeian plaster methods and mild influence of art deco. The foam on the waters surface seems to reference the dramatic movement of water in The Big Wave by Japanese artist Hokusai Katsuchika. A boarder of geometric spirals seems to echo the shapes of the walls below and adds a Mediterranean touch to the work. Presented by www.FrescoSchool.org
- published: 12 Nov 2008
- views: 3773
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San Francisco Buon Fresco Murals
Insights into the author-photographer's journey in making her new book, "Frescoes by the B...
published: 28 Jun 2011
San Francisco Buon Fresco Murals
Insights into the author-photographer's journey in making her new book, "Frescoes by the Bay: A Walking Tour of San Francisco's Buon Fresco Murals" (copyright 2011). The 194-page art history publication explores the 1930's works of famous and not-so famous muralists working in San Francisco during the Depression. This 5-minute film touches upon the wealth of artists, from Diego Rivera to Maxine Albro, whose paintings hang in unexpected locations throughout the city.
The book lyrically cites the techniques used, stories behind each mural, personal challenges faced by the artists...and provides a complete index, including Global Position System coordinates where they can be found.
Video produced by Jeanne Rawlings of Dustlight Productions - www.dustlight.com. Music provided by Freeplaymusic - www.freeplaymusic.com.
- published: 28 Jun 2011
- views: 216
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FRESCO PIGMENTS & PAINT TOOLS
Tools for grinding pigments and making paint for fresco painting, a preview chapter from B...
published: 10 Sep 2012
FRESCO PIGMENTS & PAINT TOOLS
Tools for grinding pigments and making paint for fresco painting, a preview chapter from Buon Fresco Painting Foundations: Volume 3 - Fresco Pigments & Paint. Detailed illustrated description of the tools needed for grinding pigments and making paints for true (buon) fresco painting.
Other topics covered in the DVD Volume:
Natural & Synthetic Fresco Pigments,
Testing Pigments for Fresco Painting,
Fresco Pigments Grinding & Storing,
Lime White & Preparation and Use,
Preparing Paints and Color Tones,
Paints for Transparent & Impasto Painting,
Principles of Building Layers,
Flesh Tones & General Color Principle,
more info about the DVD: www.FrescoSchool.com
- published: 10 Sep 2012
- views: 320
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Fresco Training CLC Children Library Complex 25 Dec 2010 Lahore Pakistan
Fresco Training CLC 25 Dec 2010 Lahore Pakistan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fr...
published: 30 Dec 2010
Fresco Training CLC Children Library Complex 25 Dec 2010 Lahore Pakistan
Fresco Training CLC 25 Dec 2010 Lahore Pakistan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fresco (plural either frescos or frescoes) is any of several related mural painting types, done on plaster on walls or ceilings. The word fresco comes from the Italian word affresco [afˈfresːko] which derives from the Latin word for "fresh". Frescoes were often made during the Renaissance and other early time periods.
TYPES
Buon fresco technique consists of painting in pigment mixed with water on a thin layer of wet, fresh, lime mortar or plaster, for which the Italian word for plaster, intonaco, is used. Because of the chemical makeup of the plaster, a binder is not required, as the pigment mixed solely with the water will sink into the intonaco, which itself becomes the medium holding the pigment. The pigment is absorbed by the wet plaster; after a number of hours, the plaster dries and reacts with the air: it is this chemical reaction which fixes the pigment particles in the plaster. One of the first painters in the post-classical period to use this technique was the Isaac Master in the Upper Basilica of Saint Francis in Assisi. A person who creates fresco is called a frescoist.
A secco painting, in contrast, is done on dry plaster (secco is "dry" in Italian). The pigments thus require a binding medium, such as egg (tempera), glue or oil to attach the pigment to the wall. It is important to distinguish between a secco work done on top of buon fresco, which according to most authorities was in fact standard from the Middle Ages onwards, and work done entirely a secco on a blank wall. Generally, buon fresco works are more durable than any a secco work added on top of them, because a secco work lasts better with a roughened plaster surface, whilst true fresco should have a smooth one. The additional a secco work would be done to make changes, and sometimes to add small details, but also because not all colours can be achieved in true fresco, because only some pigments work chemically in the very alkaline environment of fresh lime-based plaster. Blue was a particular problem, and skies and blue robes were often added a secco, as neither azurite blue, nor lapis lazuli, the only two blue pigments then available, work well in wet fresco.[1]
It has also become increasingly clear, thanks to modern analytical techniques, that even in the early Italian Renaissance painters quite frequently employed a secco techniques so as to allow the use of a broader range of pigments. In most early examples this work has now entirely vanished, but a whole fresco done a secco on a surface roughened to give a key for the paint may survive very well, although damp is more threatening to it than to buon fresco.
A third type, called mezzo-fresco, is painted on nearly-dry intonaco—firm enough not to take a thumb-print, says the sixteenth-century author Ignazio Pozzo—so that the pigment only penetrates slightly into the plaster. By the end of the sixteenth century this had largely displaced buon fresco, and was used by painters such as Gianbattista Tiepolo or Michelangelo. This technique had, in reduced form, the advantages of a secco work.
The three key advantages of work done entirely a secco were that it was quicker, mistakes could be corrected, and the colours varied less from when applied to when fully dry—in wet fresco there was a considerable change.
- published: 30 Dec 2010
- views: 888
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Buon Nachele - Mose, Stich, Tradez SWAG FRESCO NATALE :3
TUTTO FRESCO EL NACHELE COL BESTOLI NEL MIE FAMILIE (ROCCO)
TANTI CARI AUGURI DI BUON NACH...
published: 24 Dec 2012
Buon Nachele - Mose, Stich, Tradez SWAG FRESCO NATALE :3
TUTTO FRESCO EL NACHELE COL BESTOLI NEL MIE FAMILIE (ROCCO)
TANTI CARI AUGURI DI BUON NACHELE
PS (DISSING A ITALIANI STRONSI) VE LA USCIDO TUTTO
PROD: SAMIR (FRASCO RECORDZ)
TESTI: MOSE (GIANGE) STICH (LUPI) TRADEZ (TRINCIA CINESI CREW)
REGISTRAZIONE, MIXAGGIO, MASTER: HASSAN KEBAB
@DECIBEAT CONCEPT STUDIO 2012 E GREMLIN FRESCI.
- published: 24 Dec 2012
- views: 475
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Basic Fresco Painting Pigments Set
Basic Fresco Pigments Set for fresco painting, a preview chapter from Buon Fresco Painting...
published: 20 Jul 2012
Basic Fresco Painting Pigments Set
Basic Fresco Pigments Set for fresco painting, a preview chapter from Buon Fresco Painting Foundations: Volume 3 - Fresco Pigments & Paint. Detailed illustrated description of fresco pigments and colors with wet and dry images of the fresco paint colors.
Other topics covered in the DVD Volume:
Natural & Synthetic Fresco Pigments,
Testing Pigments for Fresco Painting,
Fresco Pigments Grinding & Storing,
Lime White & Preparation and Use,
Preparing Paints and Color Tones,
Paints for Transparent & Impasto Painting,
Principles of Building Layers,
Flesh Tones & General Color Principle,
more info about the DVD: www.FrescoSchool.com
- published: 20 Jul 2012
- views: 372
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Ortolan Studio Fresco Painting Workshop July 2011.MTS
The FRESCO PAINTING WORKSHOP offers full-day activities in an intensive course devoted to ...
published: 24 Jul 2011
Ortolan Studio Fresco Painting Workshop July 2011.MTS
The FRESCO PAINTING WORKSHOP offers full-day activities in an intensive course devoted to the techniques, materials, history and the theory of fresco painting. Activities include a series of lectures followed by demonstrations and hands-on practical sessions. You'll have the opportunity to create the authentic Renaissance 'Buon Fresco', which you may keep with you at the end of the course. For further information, please contac: info@ortolanstudio.com
- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 631
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Fresco Painting Workshop.MTS
The FRESCO PAINTING WORKSHOP offers full-day activities in an intensive course devoted to ...
published: 24 Jul 2011
Fresco Painting Workshop.MTS
The FRESCO PAINTING WORKSHOP offers full-day activities in an intensive course devoted to the techniques, materials, history and the theory of fresco painting. Activities include a series of lectures followed by demonstrations and hands-on practical sessions. You'll have the opportunity to create the authentic Renaissance 'Buon Fresco', which you may keep with you at the end of the course. For further information, please contac: info@ortolanstudio.com
- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 684
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Fresco Painting workshop -Floral motiv in progress-
The Fresco Painting workshop offers full-day activities in an intensive course devoted to ...
published: 24 Jul 2011
Fresco Painting workshop -Floral motiv in progress-
The Fresco Painting workshop offers full-day activities in an intensive course devoted to the techniques, materials, history and the theory of fresco painting. Activities include a series of lectures followed by demonstrations and hands-on practical sessions. You'll have the opportunity to create the authentic Renaissance 'Buon Fresco', which you may keep with you at the end of the course.
For further information please contact: info@ortolanstudio.com
- published: 24 Jul 2011
- views: 745
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*El Fresco* The Fresh* Il Affresco* Le Fresque*
The FRESH • The technique is applied on a wall prepared with a filling the color still wet...
published: 14 Sep 2010
*El Fresco* The Fresh* Il Affresco* Le Fresque*
The FRESH • The technique is applied on a wall prepared with a filling the color still wet and diluted with pure water, is based on the property owned to take the lime to form, together with sand and water, a layer penetrate its surface colors, when dry, becoming insoluble in water.
this term often used incorrectly to describe many forms of wall paintings. This technique is based on a chemical change: the powdered earth pigments mixed with pure water and on a recent mortar of lime and sand, while the lime is still in the form of calcium hydroxide. Upon contact with the atmosphere, the lime becomes calcium carbonate, so that the pigment crystallizes within the wall. The fresco painting procedientos are simple but laborious, and consume lots of time. For the preparation of the lime took two years. • In the Renaissance this process was known as buon fresco to distinguish it from fresco secco which was done on dry plaster is applied the color in the latest of several layers of plaster. In the penultimate, the artist superimposes a preparatory drawing of the work, but also can work on a color scheme independent. After dark watercolor is reinforced by various figures and forms of cardboard and apply the last layer of plaster on the drawing up of small areas, and color on wet plaster. When dry, the lime contained in the gypsum reacts chemically in contact with air, forming a film of carbonate stable in the wall colors that are often sparse, translucent and clear in many cases, chalky appearance. In the buon fresco painting is required be quickly, limited to essentials. The artist must know the amount of color that will absorb the plaster. Too much paint causes the surface is cracked and lift the area to be defective, back to extending fresh plaster and repainting.
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El FRESCO• técnica que se aplica sobre una pared preparada con un empaste todavía húmedo y los colores diluidos con agua pura, se basa en aprovechar la propiedad que posee la cal de formar, unida a la arena y al agua, una capa en cuya superficie penetran los colores, al secarse, quedan fijados volviéndose insolubles al agua.A menudo el término fresco se usa incorrectamente para describir muchas formas de pintura mural. Esta técnica se basa en un cambio químico: los pigmentos de tierra molidos y mezclados con agua pura, sobre una argamasa reciente de cal y arena, mientras la cal está aún en forma de hidróxido de calcio. En contacto con la atmósfera, la cal se transforma en carbonato cálcico, de manera que el pigmento cristaliza en el seno de la pared. Los procedientos para pintar al fresco son sencillos pero laboriosos, y consumen muchísimo tiempo. Para la preparación de la cal se tardaba dos años.• En el renacimiento este proceso era conocido como buon fresco, para diferenciarlo del fresco secco que se realizaba sobre el enlucido seco, se aplica el color en la última de las varias capas de yeso. En la penúltima, el pintor superpone un dibujo preparatorio,de la obra, aunque también puede trabajar sobre un esquema de color independiente. Después se refuerza con acuarela oscura las diferentes figuras y formas del cartón y se aplica la última capa de yeso sobre el dibujo por pequeñas zonas, y el color sobre el yeso mojado. Al secarse, la cal contenida en el yeso reacciona químicamente en contacto con el aire, formando una película de carbonato de calciodejando estables los colores a la pared que suelen ser poco densos, translúcidos y claros en muchos casos, de apariencia calcárea. En el buon fresco es necesario pintar rápidamente, limitándose a lo esencial. El artista debe saber la cantidad de color que absorberá el yeso. Demasiada pintura hace que la superficie se agriete y se deba levantar la zona defectuosa, volviendo a extender yeso fresco y volver a pintar.-
- published: 14 Sep 2010
- views: 1711
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The Victoria Fresco -Part 1 (LACA experimental fresco)
Profielwerkstuk Maurickcollege, Vught (the Netherlands)
Onderwerp: Buon Fresco
Door: Pepij...
published: 10 Mar 2013
The Victoria Fresco -Part 1 (LACA experimental fresco)
Profielwerkstuk Maurickcollege, Vught (the Netherlands)
Onderwerp: Buon Fresco
Door: Pepijn Suurmeijer
Klas: V5F
Begeleidend docent: H. Verselewel
This Fresco is just a little experiment to try out my fresco art supplies. The big fresco I'm planning to make is planed for up coming summer holidays. So stay tuned and subscribe!
- published: 10 Mar 2013
- views: 52