The Great Hall of Bulls contains a large number of figures, painted over several centuries, if not millennia.
Their meaning has been the object of much discussion, and historians still do not agree.
Some say it is simple hunting magic: To draw the animal meant to catch its soul.
Others see the pictures as part of religious rites, or coming of age ceremonies.
Or some other kind of mumbo-jumbo.
They paint according to how they are feeling at the time.
No he isn't he did not paint Sh rotter
He has been a professional artist since he was 19.
Theodore Gericault and his painting The Raft of the Medusa
Yes Simon Davis is an artist and did the painting "Do I disappoint you" Here is a link to the painting. It has been sold.
The right medium will complement the artist's subject and improve the overall quality of the artwork; the wrong medium can detract from it.
The artist thought that the painting needed one more splatter of red paint.
Edgar Degas is known for painting ballet scenes.
WATER COLOR PAINTING IS WATER YOU ADD TO PAINT AND YES IT SHOULD BE IMPORTANT TO A ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT EVEN IF YOU WONT EVER USE IT BETTER TO KNOW IT THEN NEVER USE IT WATER COLOR PAINTING IS WATER YOU ADD TO PAINT AND YES IT SHOULD BE IMPORTANT TO A ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT EVEN IF YOU WONT EVER USE IT BETTER TO KNOW IT THEN NOT TO
Oils were used and wood, ivory, canvas, and glass was used.
self portrait
Two possible reasons: Oil paint on a smooth surface makes for easier painting small details than fresco paint on a wall. A fresco is usually a large-format mural, intended to be seen from a distance.