Painting?
one used oil paint and the other used water colours
water and pastel Answer 2 Not pastel, please! Pastels are crayons.
they used dirt water wood coral skin fur and plants
Dark reddish-brown is used in the Bradshaw paintings.
Oil paint, pastels, color woodcuts.
Yes yes all his water lilies paintings were oil paintings.
Woman with Parasol was one of his famous paintings but he may be most famous for his series of paintings, like the Water Lilly series.
Emily Carr used a style of painting called post-impressionism. She used many types of paint including oil on canvas and water colors. Emily often mixed a bit of cubism in her paintings.
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Philippines were introduced to western paintings by the Spaniards in the 16th century. The paintings were used as a way to spread Christianity to the Philippines.
I think you mean: what characterizes tempera paintings? The answer is: 1. the materials used, 2. the look of the paintings in different light conditions and 3. the permanence of the paintings. 1.Tempera is made using the yolk of an egg mixed with distilled water and cloured pigment. 2.Tempera paintings do not have a shiny glare in some lighting conditions unlike oil paintings. 3.Tempera lasts (potentially) millenia, not just hundreds of years, with variable results.
It is an oil of water lilies . Actually, he painted several of this painting.