Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Advantages Of Acrylic And The Development Of Renaissance Acrylic Paintings

By Scott Ward


Art is a quintessential staple of the human enterprise. It is something that has been greatly vamped up, spruced up, and thoroughly innovated with all kinds of techniques, methods, and materials. There are all kinds of art forms and genres, and they have all gone through the cyclical highs and lows. Acrylic is a kind of paint that has only recently taken flight, and the Renaissance was an advent of the arts way back into the fourteenth century. These two had never met along the same parallel line. However, that does not stop us from merging them with these renaissance acrylic paintings.

There are many reasons why acrylic has taken the high road to discovery only recently. When it was first developed sometime in the eighteenth century, it was merely a poor travesty of other preferable paint materials like oil. This plastic based material has gone on a major overhaul, however, and now it is fast becoming the preferred means of expression for talented professional artists worldwide.

This paint is greatly versatile in that it can be easily modified in terms of appearance, texture, hardness, rheology, and some such characteristics. It also works well with additives, mediums, and other fillers to be across the board versatile in nearly all aspects. Taking to account all other kinds of paints, this is arguably the greatest in terms of scope and range.

Acrylic Painting went on the art world stage during the heyday of popular movements like pop art, photorealism, and abstract expressionism. It seemed then that nothing could give these newfangled forms more justice than the unique and vibrant acrylic paint. In general, it is clamored for in Art that calls for the use of distinct lines and hard edged 2D images.

This paint is preferable because its not high maintenance. One only needs a few simple tools, contrast that with the comprehensive supplies involved in oil painting, with all the solvents, mediums, gesso, and the necessary means of ventilation. With acrylic, however, you only need the basics, the paint, brush, and medium. Its as easy as that.

There are also art forms and movements where the use of acrylic is imperative and near irreplaceable. For instance, you have certain surrealist techniques. They are also greatly applicable in pop art and pop culture expressions. They are indispensable in the post expressionist movement and other forms such as photorealism and some such. The many standard and contrived features of acrylics make it a favorite among artists of all kinds of genre.

Acrylic was not a thing then. And it plays with our minds to re imagine the greatest artworks of the period, from the Mona List, the Last Supper, the Birth of Venus, and other famous works by da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo, Botticelli, Titian, and others in the great, bold colors of this type of paint. That is indeed something that will allow us to see the classics in a better light, literally and figuratively.

Since it has been invented in the mid twentieth century, acrylic paint has done a good job of providing artists a great scope for expression, innovation, and potential. It is a breath of fresh air to other paints, which were pricey, toxic, and slow to dry. They are a safe, vibrant, and versatile material for painting.

Compared to other visual arts media, acrylic paints history is pretty much brief. However, it is remarkable once you pitch in considerations of what it has been able to achieve in its brief debut. Artists concur that is extremely versatile and possesses much potential. With richer pigments, methods are better improved, and that makes the acrylic very apt to all kind of artistic endeavors, even in recreating Golden Age paintings.




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