The most common type of contemporary paintings would be oil painting. Indeed, they can be stretched and worked in 1001 ways, with great elasticity. Oil paints refer to paints that are made with pigments added in oil or embedded in some sort of dried oil.
The “Fantasy Paintings”
Nowadays, painters tend to paint fancy pictures which are in great demand in the market. This kind of modern painting board can come from a complicated creative idea. Other artists paint an exceptional canvas without any real source of inspiration, it happens as you handle your brushes. Canvas Art Paintings have this gift of bringing wonders into a person’s creativity and imagination. At the simple glance, the painting represents the imagination of an artist , to the point of hypnotizing those who admire to look at his work. Paintings that can serve as original decor for your living room or to give life and originality to your interior.
Abstract Paintings
The abstract painter is used to making the largest canvases of abstract acrylic paintings. Its fluidity gives the possibility of making rapid movements of great frankness. Throws of paint, projection, splash… are all allowed and drying is done quickly. You can finish a canvas in a few minutes, to give free rein to spontaneous inspiration. With the power of colors, shapes and reliefs, and their astonishing power of escape and imagination, abstract paintings and paintings sets of paintings. They remain to this day, an essential vector in terms of wall decoration. The painter thus creates an abstract canvas with brio, under the admiring gaze of visitors.
Landscape Paintings
Landscape paintings are also stunning but less common. They are distinguished by paintings that represent beautiful landscapes. Among other things, from grassy hills to the edges of the beach, snow-capped mountains… Endowed with a great sense of imagination and creativity, painters are able to draw real landscapes, such as a photo, or imaginary ones. The painting imposes itself seemingly instantly on the eye of the beholder. And yet, reading a painting requires that the eye be educated and that the viewer’s gaze roams the space created by the painter. Landscape painting is not immediate. So, we must take a good look at the type of landscape represented, the sea, the countryside, the mountain or a city? Can one see the season or the time of day represented? So many elements that allow us to clearly identify the painted landscape.
Oil Paintings
The primer used on the “oil canvases” is zinc white mixed with linseed oil. The canvas then spends three days in the drying chamber where it dries in the open air. The canvas is then sanded a second time and a coat of titanium white paint is applied. The canvas still has to stay ten more days in the drying chamber.
Absorbent Sheets
The “absorbent webs” are coated with two coats of chalk white, mixed with rabbit skin glue. As the paint is made from water, the canvases can easily go to the drying oven where the water can evaporate quickly.