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Posted on April 5, 2010.
Music PaintingsPaintings - How are they different today?

The painting is the application of paints, pigments and colors on a surface. Regarding art, painting refers to the process and the outcome. The amount of surfaces that can be used for painting are virtually endless, from canvas, walls, paper, wood, concrete, glass and much more. Materials such as clay, sand, scraps of paper are sometimes used in modern paints.

Artistic expression

The painting is a wonderful way for individuals to express their beliefs, emotions, thoughts, and creativity. A number of forms exist to assist the artist in their expressions, such as drawing, abstraction and composition, and others. Tables can be classified as representation and natural, like a landscape, an abstract, and even photography. Narration can also be added to works of art. Some artists use the emotion, symbolism, and political issues.

The theme of many early Eastern and Western paintings was linked to spiritual beliefs and concepts. For example, some of these types of tables included mythological figures represented on pottery. Biblical scenes represented on the ceiling and walls of the Sistine Chapel. Artists also made the life of Buddha and scenes associated with Eastern religion were popular at that time.

What makes the painting is the representation and perception of intensity. Different levels of intensity are used in a medium by an artist who is personified by color. The artists will also be various side surfaces the intensity of the other forms to express. The tone and color are two other essential elements to a painting, they can be treated with rhythm and tone of the music.

Paintings by traditional artists are completely different from modern painting today. The idea of how the painting is made has been partially modified by collages used that began with Cubism.

For example, watercolor and acrylic art is different from oil paintings. The medium of drying oil that is connected with the pigments in this art form. Flax seeds, walnuts, sunflower and poppy seed oils have been used in the classical style of oil paintings.

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