If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .
Shen Zhou makes his paintings look like sketches in monochrome ink.theme.npm.edu.tw/exh103/ShenZhou/en/ch03.html
It is not true that oil paintings were paerticularly small in the 15th century. our example, the 'Mona Lisa' is early 16th century, by the way. A few examples: 'Sacra conversatione' by Domenico Veneziano, painted 1445, (Florence) is 209x216 cm. 'Madonna Pazzi' by Andrea del Castagno, 1440s, (Florence) is 290x212 cm 'Annunciation, by Filippo Lippi, 1440 (Florence) is 175x183 cm. I could go on. The fact is that there have been larger and smaller paintings in every century.
Not sure how many he sold exactly, but he painted around 1,000 oil paintings in his lifetime and the bulk of them where sold. A small number where given away (including his most famous: The Persistence of Memory) and others where early life works that only became of value years later. During his career (1920's to 1970's) Dali would always sell a work. He couldn't paint them quick enough to meet demand. His fellow surrealists coined the anagram 'Avida Dollars' for him as a result.
Johannes Vermeer lived during the Dutch Golden Age, specifically from October 31, 1632, to December 15, 1675. He spent most of his life in Delft, Netherlands, where he created many of his famous paintings. Vermeer is renowned for his masterful use of light and color, as well as his intimate depictions of everyday life. Despite his relatively small body of work, he has had a lasting impact on the art world.
a named tiffany mclean a very famouse artist...
If the walls are painted lime coloured latex or acrylic, you can. If enamel, you can not. Maybe test a small part in an area that is normally unseen .
Madhubani paintings are traditionally done by women painter from the Mithila region. They live in a small society, and every mother teaches her daughter the art of making Madhubani paintings, Since ancient times, women of the Mithila region have painted the walls and floors of their homes with Madhubani paintings to celebrate occasions such as religious festivals, births, and marriages.
Delft, The Netherlands; a small town situated between Den Hague (The Hague) and Rotterdam.
small
Shen Zhou makes his paintings look like sketches in monochrome ink.theme.npm.edu.tw/exh103/ShenZhou/en/ch03.html
Yep.
yes she did
It is not true that oil paintings were paerticularly small in the 15th century. our example, the 'Mona Lisa' is early 16th century, by the way. A few examples: 'Sacra conversatione' by Domenico Veneziano, painted 1445, (Florence) is 209x216 cm. 'Madonna Pazzi' by Andrea del Castagno, 1440s, (Florence) is 290x212 cm 'Annunciation, by Filippo Lippi, 1440 (Florence) is 175x183 cm. I could go on. The fact is that there have been larger and smaller paintings in every century.
The paintings and murals are different because the paintings were small and in caves and the murals are big and are on public buildings it is similar because they are all paintings
Edward Hopper
At that rate, 133 minutes.