Painting
Famous Fauvism Paintings
A group of artists known as the Fauvists or "Wild Beasts" formed in the early 20th century. These artists created some of the most colorful paintings in history. The foundation was laid by the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists in the late 19th century.
By Rasma Raistersabout a year ago in Art
How the Brain Perceives and Creates Art
The connection between artists and viewers develops through the artistic work that passes through the human brain as a communication system. The art perception process engages mental functions that join forces between brain science and psychological analysis of emotional responses. Human brains possess a natural ability to discover artistic significance and aesthetic value and emotional connections in all manner of artistic representations.
By Zulie Ranesabout a year ago in Art
Botanic Art Prints: Breathe Life into Your Space
When life gives you blank walls, decorate them with flowers in art! Whether you’re a die-hard plant parent or someone whose only successful green venture is a plastic cactus, botanic art prints offer an easy, maintenance-free way to bring nature’s beauty indoors. No watering schedule required!
By Katherine Brownabout a year ago in Art
5 Acrylic Painting Techniques Every Experienced Artist Should Master
In the realm of fine art, acrylic paint is unquestionably powerful as it lets one create stunning contrasts, dazzling layers, and robust textures that every composition needs. However, it dries quicker than oil and gives more flexibility than watercolor, realizing its full potential calls for a better knowledge of sophisticated methods. The way acrylics interact with different surfaces, media, and applications may take an artwork above and beyond the usual. Every brushstroke, glaze, or impasto layer adds a different dimension to provide visual depth and expressive movement that identifies a real masterwork. Artists who hone their technique in mixing, layering, and texturing find an unmatched flexibility to control saturation, shadow, and light. It is about guiding a canvas's behavior, molding its shape, and stretching its limits, not just about painting color on it.
By Samantha Higginsabout a year ago in Art
The Rise of Green Coatings: Revolutionizing the Paint Industry with Sustainability
Green coatings aim to significantly reduce or eliminate the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and hazardous air pollutants normally found in traditional paints and coatings. Strict regulations around the world are driving manufacturers to develop more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives that are safer for both applicators and the environment. Water-based acrylic formulations have become quite popular as they contain little to no VOCs. These coatings are durable, easy to clean, and provide breathability that traditional oil-based products lack. Soy, milk, and other plant-derived polymers are increasingly being used as binders and additives in green paints.
By pragatibodkheabout a year ago in Art










