The Italian Renaissance painting, St Francis receiving the stigmata, Giotto, c.1300
The two types of fresco painting are buon fresco and fresco secco. Buon fresco is painting into wet plaster, which makes a painting last a long time. Fresco secco is painting onto dry plaster, which does not last as long.
A Fresco
I think the word you are looking for is Fresco painting. However, traditonal fresco painting is done with oils, not watercolors...the watercolors can damage the plaster. Oils don't have the same properties that watercolors do and won't spread like watercolors in plaster.
I'm not sure, but I think its called affresco, said fresco in English.
Fresco painting.
The two types of fresco painting are buon fresco and fresco secco. Buon fresco is painting into wet plaster, which makes a painting last a long time. Fresco secco is painting onto dry plaster, which does not last as long.
A Fresco
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Fresco painting.
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el fresco is french
I think the word you are looking for is Fresco painting. However, traditonal fresco painting is done with oils, not watercolors...the watercolors can damage the plaster. Oils don't have the same properties that watercolors do and won't spread like watercolors in plaster.
The groundbreaking drawings by Brunelleschi have not survived. The earliest example we have may therefore be the Holy Trinity by Masaccio, a fresco painting in the church of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy.
I'm not sure, but I think its called affresco, said fresco in English.