An enamel or alkyd.
I believe he used frescoe and some other art apliances to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling
A natural cabinet finish would match a cherry blossom marble floor tile. Any other colors in the tile matched to a choice paint could work as well.
As a true Renaissance man Michelangelo worked in many mediums. He preferred sculpting, but was also a painter, architect, poet and engineer.
Marble mostly. Then oil paint and tempera.
Leonardo did not make a statue in Florence.
Marble and paint to colour it with.
I believe he used frescoe and some other art apliances to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling
A natural cabinet finish would match a cherry blossom marble floor tile. Any other colors in the tile matched to a choice paint could work as well.
Marble mostly. Then oil paint and tempera.
As a true Renaissance man Michelangelo worked in many mediums. He preferred sculpting, but was also a painter, architect, poet and engineer.
Leonardo did not make a statue in Florence.
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You don't. It won't stick.
When speaking of the medium in art one is referring to the actual media used to create the piece, for example, paint is the medium of a painting. The medium of a marble statue is marble. Some art work is termed 'mixed media' when more than one type of media is used. Medium is also one of the components of paint. In oil paint oil is the medium.We'd be here all day to mention all of them, but here are a few:Watercolor paintOil paintAcrylic paintGouachePencilPen and inkCharcoalClayMarbleBronzeWoodPastelsMetallic LeafPapier MacheWaxScratchboardGlitterYarnPipe CleanersAnd lots lots lots lots lots lots lots lots more.Really, anything that can be manipulated can become an art medium. I've created art with sand, ice, grass clippings, tin foil, weed resin, bars of soap, old rags, bacon, used tires, hair, toothpaste...
Grecians would usually make sculptures out of stone or marble, and pottery out of orange clay. Then they would paint the clay with black paint.
Chrome lights are definitly in upkeep with a modern bathroom. The best color matches are your natural greens and grays. The best accents are a bit of black and brown and a marble vanity.
Try using paper mache to build it up then paint it