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Artistic Techniques in Fresco

Artistic Techniques in Fresco' refers to the methods employed in mural painting on freshly applied wet plaster, where pigments are mixed with water and absorbed into the plaster as it dries, resulting in a durable and vibrant artwork that becomes an integral part of the wall surface. This technique requires precise application and timing, as the artist must work quickly before the plaster sets.

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Fresco painting is a unique and historical art form that involves applying pigments to wet plaster, creating vibrant and long-lasting murals. This technique has been used for centuries, with notable examples found in churches and public buildings, showcasing the skill and creativity of artists. Unde...

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Key Terms

Buon Fresco
A technique where pigments are applied to wet plaster.

Example: Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel is a famous example of buon fresco.

Fresco Secco
A technique where pigments are applied to dry plaster.

Example: Fresco secco is often used for touch-ups on existing murals.

Pigment
A substance used to give color to paint.

Example: Natural earth pigments were commonly used in ancient frescoes.

Plaster
A building material used for coating walls.

Example: Fresh plaster is essential for buon fresco techniques.

Mural
A large painting or artwork applied directly to a wall.

Example: Murals can be found in public spaces and galleries.

Color Theory
The study of how colors interact and affect perception.

Example: Artists use color theory to create mood in their works.

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Key Concepts

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