Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

January 29, 2019

The History of Oil Paintings - Oil Painting Reproduction Company


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The origins of oil painting date back more than a thousand years and is an artistic practice that’s been utilized everywhere around the world.

One of the earliest examples of the practice reaches back to the 5th century A.D., when Chinese and Indian artists created hundreds of oil paintings in caves located in the Bamian Valley of Afghanistan. 

However, it wasn’t until about the 15th century when oil painting made its way to Northern Europe and achieved its widespread prominence that’s known today. In fact, an artist from the Netherlands, Jan Van Eyck, is mostly accredited with the discovery of the practice after experimenting oil painting techniques on his wood panel creations, which include the famous Arnolfini wedding portrait. 

The practice eventually took off and swept through the rest of Europe to replace tempera painting, which was the most popular medium at the time, as well as becoming the medium most commonly associated with famous artwork from the Renaissance period. 

Today, thousands of works of art have been reproduce by companies that offer online art reproduction service, so that millions of people around the world can hang famous art in their own homes.

Why Did Oil Painting Become Popular?

Both the brightness and richness of the colors are the reasons as the why oil painting has become so popular. Although, the practice has been able to transcend time due to its ability to be adapted to suit an artist’s specific needs.

For example, during the Renaissance period, oil painting artists painted in layers, painting thicker layers over thinner ones, as they slowly built up their medium. This is usually referred to as indirect painting and involves gradually adding more oil to the pigment as successive layers of paint are applied. This allowed the artwork to dry properly and prevented it from cracking. 

Additionally, this practice allows artists to build up their paintings, starting with a heavily toned under layer and gradually building up to a final finished glaze.

Indirect painting remained common until the Impressionist period when oil pigments were manufactured in tubes and artists were able to begin painting “wet on wet”, by mixing the colors directly on the surface without needing to allow each layer to dry. 

Learn more about oil painting here.

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Today, most artists who use oil paint combine both of these methods into their works.

Another major benefit to painting with oil is that its sheen, translucence, and thickness can be adjusted to suit the artist’s desire. Oil paint can also be mixed with a variety of resins, waxes, and varnishes, allowing the process to be as variable as the artwork that has been made from it throughout the centuries.

Below, you’ll find several examples of famous oil painting throughout history.

The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali (1931)

This landmark masterpiece is known as one of Dali’s most enigmatic pieces of his career. The work reflects his interest in the achievements of modern science and combines aspects of physic’s most prominent theories, such as Einstein’s theory of relativity, as well as Freud’s research about human unconsciousness and the importance of our dreams. 

Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (1503 – 1506)

Possibly one of the most famous oil paintings of all time, this masterpiece was created by Leonardo da Vinci and took roughly three years to complete. It is known as the “crown jewel” of The Louvre museum in Paris, France and is regarded as one of the most valuable works of art of all time. 

Experts have many theories about who the oil painting is meant to represent, however, most speculate that the woman is a representation of Italian politician and merchant, Francesco de Giocondo’s wife.

Because it is known as one of the world’s most famous oil paintings, it is also the painting that has been reproduced and reinterpreted the most throughout history.

Learn more interesting facts about the Mona Lisa here: http://www.softschools.com/facts/history/mona_lisa_facts/2140/

The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli (1483)

Known as Botticelli’s most famous painting, The Birth of Venus was a rather revolutionary work of art for its time. This is largely due to the fact that it was the first large work of art to represent a secular, mythological theme, as opposed to being a religious work of art.

The masterpiece portrays the arrival of the goddess Venus, otherwise known as Aphrodite, being born from the sea and coming onto dry land. Although the goddess is depicted naked, the painting is not meant to suggest anything erotic. Instead, her nudity was meant to imply a sort of delicate purity.
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August 13, 2018

The Tridax Sky


"People with disabilities have abilities too
and that is what this course is all about - 
making sure those abilities blossom 
and shine so that all the dreams 
you have can come true."
- Mary McAleese


One of the tips I got in photography is to shoot in an unusual angle. So here is a tridax daisy flower taken from the bottom making the sky as the background rather than shooting it down .

Happy Monday!
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July 13, 2015

Driving Moments: Jeepney Quotes


Jeepneys are designed to be unique, from colors to its accessories. Another fun to look at jeepneys is the quotations hanging on the rear side. Some place funny lines, others put bible verses while some place inspirational lines.

Here is a funny quote I captured while sitting on the driver seat.

"As long as bald with long hair, habitual joker."
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February 25, 2014

41 Reasons to Date a Photographer


On my last post, there are 41 cons of dating a photographer. This time, here is the 41 pros naman.


YOU'LL NEVER MISS A MOMENT
Even if your photographer companion is not paying attention to something interesting, it’s not a problem. There’s always a high end camera around waiting to capture the moment.


BUYING A CHRISTMAS OR BIRTHDAY PRESENT GETS A LOT EASIER

It’s very simple really. All you have to do is get something related to photography, within your budget. It’ll do the trick every time. Just make sure not to get the same filter twice.
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December 13, 2013

How to Make Black Background Using Photoscape

I posted an edited photo of Matt in the other blog which turned the background into black. Tet of Cute and Dainty asked me how I did it.  Here it is:

I used Photoscape software in all of my photoediting works. You can download it for free HERE.

After installation, just go to “Editor” option and select the photo you want to edit.
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August 30, 2013

Phototheme Challenge


It took months before I decided to start posting again on My Captured Moments. Just like Mommy’s suggestion, I must have daily themes to give myself challenge and to keep my momentum in taking photos. 

She even told me: “Buti pa nung digicam lang ang gamit mo ang sipag mong kumuha ng mga photo. Ngayong may DSLR ka na parang naging tamad ka.”  

She got a point but I got my excuse: “Di naman tinatamad, wala lang kasi ako masyadong makita na  magandang subjects.” (Lulusot ba? LOL)
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January 18, 2013

Captured Moments: Flower Power 4

Here is another series of my Flower Power photo collection. I mentioned in Flower Power 3 that I am going to roam around the subdivision to find different species of gumamela in my next collection but I failed, maybe next time.
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December 2, 2012

Captured Moments: Levitation


This photo is taken when Matt tries to reach for the candies in the "pabitin". He was holding balloons that seems to help him levitate as he jumps.
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November 26, 2012

Captured Moments: Flower Power 3

Here is another batch of flowers I mentioned on my Undas 2012 post.

Bougainvillea 
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November 22, 2012

Please like...

I joined a photo contest and hopefully gets into finals. Here is my entry:


A simple shot of sun at high noon which seems to be mistaken as a full moon.

You can visit my entry HERE. Please don't forget to hit the LIKE button. Thanks in advance.


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November 21, 2012

Capture Moments: Golden Cross


This picture was taken way back Black Saturday 2009 before the parade of images of different saints. I was supposed to take picture of the float behind when the kid carrying the cross when it passed in front of me. 

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November 18, 2012

Captured Moments: Merging

I tried to get a panoramic view using merged photos for the first time. This is taken during our Undas (Part one and two) vacation at our hometown.

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November 16, 2012

Captured Moments: Photo Collection


Photo Collection

As I mentioned in my previous entry, I am going to post some of the photos I collected during our 3-day vacation in our hometown. Here they are:

Candle in the Wind
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November 14, 2012

Captured Moments: Cat's Eye

I was supposed to take picture of these cat while sleeping but suddenly wakes up as I approach. Instead of sleeping cat, here's what I got.




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November 12, 2012

Captured Moments: Shiela Mae

Shiela Mae


Just trying to take photos of people. 
This is a stolen shot of my cousin’s daughter at the cemetery during last November 01, 2012. Hope that this one looks fine. 

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November 7, 2012

Captured Moments: Afraid of Heights



I was really afraid of heights and all I can have is a photo of this grain storage in my workplace which stands about 5-storey building. 

For almost ten years of working in the same plant, still, I wasn't able to climb this up to the top.
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November 2, 2012

Captured Moments: Flower Power 2

Here's part two of my "Flower Power" photos. Lovely, isn't it?






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October 26, 2012

Captured Moments: Day's End


While waiting for the auditor's report last Wednesday, I got a chance to take photo of sunset that looks like there is a huge flame in the sky.

For me, sunset alwyas represents hope. A hope that there are still days to come to complete all your unfinished tasks for the day.


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October 25, 2012

Captured Moments: Blue Sky




Exploring the archive of Matt’s photos last week, I got this from of the albums. This was taken last April 2011 at the clubhouse while having a Sunday afternoon walk.


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October 23, 2012

Captured Moments: Flower Power


I was really fascinated with flowers especially the tiny ones. I took several flowers of weeds/grasses trying to explore more of our 5-year-old digicam. As per my previous post, I haven’t fully explored our cam since we bought it. Here are some that I got. I am also starting to explore some photo editing.


 


The following flowers are about 5-10cm in size. Taken using either macro or normal mode with manual zooming.

   



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