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write a short note on frescos and mural technique?​

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Answered by deepa0711
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Answer: Fresco (plural frescos or frescoes) is a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaster, the painting becomes an integral part of the wall.

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Answered by urmi958
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Answer:A fresco is a technique of mural painting that involves using water-soluble paints on wet limestone. This is, in fact, one of the oldest and most popular forms of mural painting. This type of painting is done rapidly in water-based pigments on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries. Frescos are ideal for making murals since they are durable and have a matte finish.

Answer:A fresco is a technique of mural painting that involves using water-soluble paints on wet limestone. This is, in fact, one of the oldest and most popular forms of mural painting. This type of painting is done rapidly in water-based pigments on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries. Frescos are ideal for making murals since they are durable and have a matte finish.Fresco paintings have been used since antiquity and are closely associated with the paintings of the Italian Renaissance. Works of Cimabue, Fra Angelico, Giotto, Masaccio, and Correggio are good examples of frescos during the Italian Renaissance. Raphael’s Stanza murals in the Vatican and Michelangelo’s paintings in the Sistine Chapel are perhaps the most famous of all frescos.

Answer:A fresco is a technique of mural painting that involves using water-soluble paints on wet limestone. This is, in fact, one of the oldest and most popular forms of mural painting. This type of painting is done rapidly in water-based pigments on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling so that the colours penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries. Frescos are ideal for making murals since they are durable and have a matte finish.Fresco paintings have been used since antiquity and are closely associated with the paintings of the Italian Renaissance. Works of Cimabue, Fra Angelico, Giotto, Masaccio, and Correggio are good examples of frescos during the Italian Renaissance. Raphael’s Stanza murals in the Vatican and Michelangelo’s paintings in the Sistine Chapel are perhaps the most famous of all frescos.A mural is a large painting on a wall, ceiling or any other permanent surface. The word mural comes from the Latin “murus”, which means wall. Murals have a very long history; from cave paintings from the Paleolithic age at Lascaux Grottoes in southern France to street art murals seen everywhere today. Over this long history, murals have decorated the interiors and exteriors of many buildings, such as temples, churches, museums, libraries, palaces and houses of the rich, as well as streets and other architectural elements.

Grottoes in southern France to street art murals seen everywhere today. Over this long history, murals have decorated the interiors and exteriors of many buildings, such as temples, churches, museums, libraries, palaces and houses of the rich, as well as streets and other architectural elements.When creating a mural, the artists make sure that all the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into it. Since murals cover large surfaces with different textures, elements and constitution, mural artists use various techniques for mural-making, using different types of paints and instruments. They can paint with oil painting, tempera, acrylic painting, etc. while using brushes, rollers, or airbrushes. When the murals are finished, artists sometimes use a coat of varnish or protective acrylic glaze to protect it from UV rays and surface damage.

Grottoes in southern France to street art murals seen everywhere today. Over this long history, murals have decorated the interiors and exteriors of many buildings, such as temples, churches, museums, libraries, palaces and houses of the rich, as well as streets and other architectural elements.When creating a mural, the artists make sure that all the architectural elements of the given space are harmoniously incorporated into it. Since murals cover large surfaces with different textures, elements and constitution, mural artists use various techniques for mural-making, using different types of paints and instruments. They can paint with oil painting, tempera, acrylic painting, etc. while using brushes, rollers, or airbrushes. When the murals are finished, artists sometimes use a coat of varnish or protective acrylic glaze to protect it from UV rays and surface damage.In recent times, mural artists have also incorporated digital techniques into their work. Walls Capes (large advertisements) which are painted directly or printed out and then attached to the surface of a wall, are an example of a digital trend in mural painting.

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