Yes, in the painting of the infamous Mona Lisa he painted the left hand side of the background slightly higher than the right to give her the effect of a smile. He also liked to include coded messages within his paintings.
no, Leonardo Da Vinci did not use water colours
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Leonardo da Vinci is credited with being the first to use sfumato.
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His paintings are visual. A painting as 'The Last Supper' may be said to have a literary quality.
Leonardo da vinci used oil paints
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Value, was the element that Leonardo Da Vinci used the most out of all the other elements.
The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo Da Vinci, is an oil painting on poplar wood. The painting is 77cm x 53cm, or 31 inches x 21 inches. See the related link below. 76.8 × 53.0 cm, ( = 30.2 × 20.9 in)
The painting is a portrait and so the colors are the actual colors he saw. The composition of the painting is an important element. He was a trained artist, and so much of what he did was informed by that training.
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