The most common elements in this art are the images of Jesus and the narrative scenes from his life, images of saints and the Virgin Mary, which are more common in Roman Catholicism that the Protestant. The comparison of the three major religions of Christianity, Judaism and Islam, this sacred art is mainly used in Christianity as Judaism and Islam are opposed. Renaissance art, on the other sculpture, decorative arts and painting of the Renaissance period in European history.
History of Art
The oldest church art dates back to the origins of Christianity. Some of the oldest paintings are at the site of Megiddo, which dates back to 70 the oldest dates from the second century sculpture. Most Christian The first paintings were found in tombs in the catacombs of Rome. These paintings represent the evolution of the representation of the image of Jesus. Most art that survived the fall of the Roman Empire is Christian art.
This is mainly due to the continuity of the church property preserves the art of church and secular works. Regardless of the fall of the political structure of the Western Roman Empire during the fall of Rome, its religious hierarchy financed and sponsored the production of images of religious art.
During the Byzantine Empire, ecclesiastical art developed from naturalism established in Hellenistic art in a more conceptual aesthetic. This new style has been proportions, color and the actual loss of perspective in order to have the opposite perspective, simplifying standardized conventions and geometry to describe the events and people. Standardization of religious imagery was the result of the controversy over the use of graven images Byzantine iconoclast crises and interpretation of the Second Commandment.
Byzantine Art ended with the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Orthodox art however continued production with minimal changes in style and purpose to date. Russia has gradually become the main production center of Orthodox art. Production of monumental secular works increased in the West during the Renaissance to the Reformation. This reform led to a decrease in the production of sacred art in Protestant countries. It also leads to the destruction of such a technique in these countries. In, however, Catholic countries producing this art has continued during this period. Later, Catholic art is better controlled than in the past.
Art is Christian and manifests itself in all its beauty, the internal image of the splendor of grace. This is especially true if the art is made from a heart that is inspired by grace. The beauty of art is Christian, if the artist is strictly willing to beauty. The quality of Christian art is a reflection of the love that emite.Creo the techniques of decorative painting and faux look great, are fun to make, and add a personal statement to a room. I add my personal view of the walls of my house since my husband and I bought our first "fixer".
The first time you start using synthetic and decorative painting techniques on the walls of our house, which was an action motivated financially. We did not have much extra money. I could not afford new furniture or the floor of a room, but I could afford to buy some paint. But just paint the walls a solid color seemed boring to me, so I started exploring faux and decorative painting. It did not take long to get hooked. Why I love faux and decorative painting on walls both?
1) This is an inexpensive way to change the look of an entire room. Painting is the cheapest way to change the look of a room.
2) A technique of painting on the walls and minimizes cover cosmetic defects such as surface cracks and less work for perfect leveling.
3) It is easy to change when you're sick of it. Repainting a room that has the paint on the walls is much easier and much less paper stripping painted on the walls and preparing the walls for painting.
4) your own personal look and style is added to a space. The color and texture are fun and interesting. A whole house painted the same color bone is dull and boring to me. A technique of faux painting can evoke a mood you want in a room if it is an aspect of Tuscany, 70 retro air, a country look, something elegant, bright look for gay camera a child, or any look you want.
5) choice of techniques and paints are almost endless. Some of the options include the most popular art: sponge, ragging, dragging, color washing, stenciling, crackling, marbling, gilding, wood grain, splash, dust, feathers, and dots. You can also use one of the paint products specialty in the market today as the Venetian plaster to create the look you want, or buy a kit paint imitation as a paint kit Woolie to make your project as fun and easy as possible .
Although I recommend faux or decorative painting, there are some things I've learned since I started faux painting I would share with you. Some of these items are things "not to do" I learned the hard way. Others are tips and suggestions that have been helpful to me.
1) Go to your local paint store or shop of decorative painting and look at the samples they have. For example, Home Depot has many different brochures and paint chips with faux paint finishes on them for you to see and even take home watching his enlightenment. It is very metallic finish on a paint chip in the store to look garish when I get home and look at the natural light of your home.
2) Consider taking a class before making your first project. Some paint stores and improvement stores like Home Depot, offer free faux painting clinics and workshops. You can also find very good paint false assumption for a reasonable price by looking in your local newspaper or do an Internet search.
3 Practice your technique on a piece of plaster before doing it on your wall. This is especially important if you are mixing colors. Not my son a few years wanted his room painted. He wanted me to wear a Woolie (a painting tool is available in the large faux paint stores) mixing together burgundy and caramel color. Each color looked good by itself, but when too dark fuchsia together emerged mix. And something like pink was not something my son wanted on your wall!
Because I had been faux painting for years I ignored my own advice to test the technique on a scrap piece of cardboard first and I did not buy the size of paint samples to try. I bought gallons because I wanted to save time. Fortunately, the store agreed to exchange the painting for me for free, but we had to paint on a wall and wait for it to dry before proceeding with new colors.
4) Remember that the texture of the walls will dictate, to some extent, this faux painting techniques that can and can not use. If your walls are smooth, you can do almost any technique you want. But textured walls are very common, especially in newer homes. You can see stripes in a brochure or on a wall in the wall of the sample and decide what you want done in your home; but if they are textured walls to be almost impossible to achieve straight lines for your stripes. Note that just imitation pieces paint shop are made on a smooth surface. They will look a little different (but may still nice) if you do the same technique with the same colors on a textured wall.
5) If you make a false technique in a whole room does not start on the wall that people will look at first when you enter the room. This means that it starts on the wall opposite the door. Unless you are a professional, it takes a little time for you to get your advanced technique in a room. Put less than perfect start to the less visible part of the room.
6) If you get tired while painting and need a break, do not stop in the middle of a wall. Stop at the corner. If you leave the center of the wall and does not return to work on the project again until the paint is dry, have a visible line on the wall. It will not be pretty.
7) Think twice before mixing your own paint color you have at home, unless you are absolutely sure that you will have enough paint to do all the work. If you mix your own color and lack of paint before the final, which will be long and difficult to match the color. You may be able to match as many paint stores have specialized machines that can match a paint chip you take, but if you have mixed together two different chandeliers painting (for example, say that a flat paint and mixed a set of glossy paint), it will be difficult to reproduce the same brilliance. In some cases, it may not be visible; but in other cases it will.
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