Thought Archives - NK AjourNal https://www.nkajournal.org art blog Wed, 09 Feb 2022 15:05:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9 https://www.nkajournal.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-text-32x32.png Thought Archives - NK AjourNal https://www.nkajournal.org 32 32 Artistic wall painting in the interior https://www.nkajournal.org/artistic-wall-painting-in-the-interior/ Wed, 15 Dec 2021 05:45:03 +0000 https://demo.themeinwp.com/mate/?p=9 Artistic mural painting was most popular in the past centuries. With its help the walls of castles and palaces were decorated. Currently it is used less and less often.

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Artistic mural painting was most popular in the past centuries. With its help the walls of castles and palaces were decorated. Currently it is used less and less often. But thanks to modern techniques painting more harmoniously blends into the interior. What are the types of artistic wall paintings? With the help of what techniques is it done?

Features of artistic painting

An excellent option for finishing the room, with the help of which you can realize any fantasy, thereby show your creative taste and imagination. Another advantage of this type of art is the versatility of the decor. The image and color palette can be selected for any style of interior. The result will be a harmonious combination of color, design and general background of the room.

The wall, which will be painted in this way, will be the center of everyone’s attention. All the other details will complement it. The general interior should be less garish and bright, which will properly divide the space. Artistic painting performs not only a decorative function. With its help, you can visually increase or decrease the space, disguise wall defects, zone the room.

Acrylic painting

One of the most widespread modern techniques of painting, which uses acrylic paints. For acrylic painting, it is important to carefully prepare the wall. It must be flat, without defects. Paints are applied on a layer of plaster and acrylic primer for maximum adhesion to the surface.

Acrylic painting has many advantages. The paint dries fastest and has no specific odors. Such a technique can be used in rooms with high humidity. The wall after painting is not subject to dampness and is easily cleaned with a soapy solution. The advantages of acrylic painting should also include the safety and environmental friendliness of the material. Therefore, it is allowed to be used even in children’s rooms.

Aerography

This technique can also be used for painting walls in the room. Aerographic drawings are applied with the help of special equipment. In this case, the images are smooth and realistic. Due to the transparency of the layers, shades can be regulated. Home appliances are often also decorated with airbrush.

Invisible painting

One of the most original ways to decorate a room. Invisible fluorescent paints when you turn on ultraviolet light show up in the selected drawing. Sometimes they are applied to a finished acrylic image, thus giving it a fantastic and unconventional look. Especially interesting looks discreetly decorated wall, which transforms into an unusual figure in ultraviolet light.

Using luminous paints

Such a basis contains a phosphor, which is responsible for the bright light of the image. As a rule, painting with luminous paints is carried out over acrylic. The phosphor during the day accumulate light, and at nightfall give it away. Painting is especially appropriate for the premises of night bars, bowling alleys and other facilities. Still glowing drawings look beautiful when painting certain interior elements, such as vases or mirror frames.

Graffiti

Rarely is the interior supplemented by painting in the technique of graffiti. As a rule, it is chosen by creative people or people in a young age. For painting, spray paint in cans is used. The pluses of such include quick drying, application on any surface, inexpensive cost.

3D painting

The most modern technique of artistic painting. Nowadays, there are probably no people who have not heard of three-dimensional painting. Now there is also such an opportunity to decorate walls. 3D-paintings are made with acrylic paints. The main difference is the painting technique. Painting visually increases the room.

Visual effects

Artistic painting of walls has its own secrets, which give the image an extraordinary character. Consider the most commonly used visual effects:

  1. obfuscations – a great technique to break through the space, visually expand or increase the height. For example, a small living room can be enlarged with a picture of a porch overlooking a forest or a trick window and a different landscape.
  2. imitation – with painting, you can imitate different textures, stone, plaster, and wood. Professional execution of such painting will ensure realism and resemblance to the original.

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How to learn to draw beautifully https://www.nkajournal.org/how-to-learn-to-draw-beautifully/ Thu, 11 Nov 2021 00:37:04 +0000 https://demo.themeinwp.com/blog-prime/?p=4 Learning to draw, even at an intermediate level, is a useful skill for anyone. Over time, drawing can turn into a serious hobby that does not require a lot of money

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Learning to draw, even at an intermediate level, is a useful skill for anyone. Over time, drawing can turn into a serious hobby that does not require a lot of money, but can deliver incredible pleasure in the case when the drawer achieves certain successes.

It is not necessary to resort to the services of art schools or private teachers. Enough just a strong desire, patience and regular self-study.

Sketch

At the initial stage you can choose some simple object within reach, for example, a favorite cat, because it’s much easier to draw from nature than from memory. A pencil and a sheet of paper is all you need at this stage. One should start drawing with outlines, outlining these outlines with short strokes, trying to keep proportions. Sketch – the basis of the future drawing. Try to make very short strokes, then the outline will be accurate.

Details

Next, begin sketching the details. You should mark the key elements, such as eyes, nose, colored spots on the body of cat and with regard to them trace the secondary details.

Strokes

Drawing shadows will give a natural volume to the drawing. This is a more complex technique, it requires a sharp pencil to shade areas that are not illuminated by the sun on the real object. It is worth trying to use the scale of shading, to begin hatching from the edge of the sheet, changing its direction and the pressure of the pencil, achieving smooth transitions from lighter shades to darker ones.

Exercises

Not superfluous will be training in the image of geometric shapes – flat, and then volumetric, as well as combinations of shapes and lines. Such exercises train the sense of perspective and later allow you to draw imaginary objects. It is important to experiment more, to play with forms. Try to put together real life objects from geometric blocks, for example, a cat’s tail in the form of circles and ovals of various diameters. Try to represent the same object from different angles.

Perfection

Use the eraser to remove all unnecessary things from the picture, analyze what happened and what should be improved. Do not dwell on the same unsuccessful image, it is better to return to it after some time and try again.

It will be useful to study the literature on drawing, on the different styles and schools. For more realism in drawing, you can familiarize yourself with ready-made images in books on anatomy, try to repeat drawings of muscles and skeleton.

The most important thing is more practice. Without it it is simply impossible to learn anything, even with innate abilities.

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What do flowers talk about? https://www.nkajournal.org/what-do-flowers-talk-about/ Sun, 05 Sep 2021 01:05:02 +0000 https://demo.themeinwp.com/blog-prime/?p=57 For many years, various peoples have composed stories, legends and myths about flowers. Sometimes the same flower in different peoples had completely different meanings.

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For many years, various peoples have composed stories, legends and myths about flowers. Sometimes the same flower in different peoples had completely different meanings. The tradition of language of flowers was born in the East, where with flowers people could express their emotions, feelings and thoughts. Then this language came to Europe. There were even great dictionaries, telling both about the properties and symbolism of flowers, and the correct composition of flower compositions.

Today we will tell you about some, the most popular flowers and their symbolic meaning, so that you know that you are not just buying a picture, but something more…

Lilacs

This is a bushy plant whose flowers bloom in the spring, in May. Lilacs smell delightful. It is mostly dominated by purple, pink and white colors. Symbolizes the first feelings of falling in love. Purple is the first love, and white is the innocence of the relationship. Paintings of lilacs are very popular.

Roses

These are probably some of the most important and popular flowers. Their types are quite diverse. The white rose symbolizes purity, eternal love, reverence, modesty, silence. Red rose – love and passion. yellow rose – happiness, joy and friendship. Pink rose – kindness and consideration. Cream rose – beauty, elegance and perfection. Paintings of roses are very popular, but not every artist can capture their beauty.

Peonies

In some, especially in eastern countries, they are considered royal flowers. Many people like to grow peony flowers for their lush blossoms. This flower has many symbols, the main ones being wealth, fame, highest happiness, success. In painting pictures of peonies always look very beautiful, sometimes better than in person…

Daisies

This flower symbolizes simplicity, youthfulness and romance. But in spite of this fact, many people like these flowers, because they remind us of something familiar and cozy. Daisies also come in different kinds and sizes. Artists are very fond of using daisy flowers in their still lifes. and there they do not look at all simple…

Poppies

What an amazing sight to see the expanse of land, studded with these flowers. Poppies are not only scarlet, but also purple, yellow and white. Poppies symbolize fertility, pleasure, passion. Paintings with poppies are very popular with artists. And the demand among connoisseurs for pictures of poppies is not less.

Iris

Flowers of iris can be found on ancient frescoes, which are 4000 years old. Its images were used by many peoples of antiquity, such as the Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, etc. It is a very graceful flower with an incredible palette of colors and shades. Iris symbolizes courage, bravery, boldness. Also, iris flowers are a symbol of friendship. Observing irises, the artist conveys all the things that we most often do not notice. in these flowers. Therefore, paintings with irises are very beautiful.

Sunflowers

These flowers are the sunniest of all flowers. When you drive by the fields with sunflowers, you always want to get out and just enjoy this picture. We used to think that sunflowers could only be used as an agricultural crop, but giving a bouquet of sunflowers is gaining popularity today. And these flowers symbolize optimism, joy and cheerfulness. Also sunflowers are a symbol of prosperity. Sunflowers inspired many artists, including such artists as Claude Monet, Paul Gauguin, Van Gogh… And they continue to inspire…

Today we’ve talked about the meaning of just a few of the colors that are most popular in painting. There are still so many colors we haven’t mentioned, but information about each of them is freely available and you can find out.

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Directions in Painting https://www.nkajournal.org/directions-in-painting/ Fri, 14 May 2021 06:22:04 +0000 https://demo.themeinwp.com/blog-prime/?p=73 There are a large number of styles and trends in painting in the world. Basically they have no clear boundaries. Styles are intertwined with each other, touching and passing into each other.

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There are a large number of styles and trends in painting in the world. Basically they have no clear boundaries. Styles are intertwined with each other, touching and passing into each other. The most popular, the main styles of painting:

  1. impressionism (19th and 20th centuries in France). This style became so called because of the artist Claude Monet and his painting “Impression. Rising Sun” (Impression. Soleil Levant-fr.). The direction of the style is to work in the open space, transferring the master’s feelings about the light. Distinctive features: the barely visible, weightless, thin strokes. Obligatory presence of motion in the picture, spatiality, transfer of changing light, the image of the real world in motion.

Leading representatives: Edgar Degas, Van Gogh, Konstantin Korovin, Paul Gauguin, Claude Monet.

2. Expressionism (beginning of the 20th century in Germany). Modern direction inherent in distortion of reality to evoke emotions in the viewer. Expresses and conveys emotions of the author. Depiction of anxiety, frustration and fear against the background of revolutions and the First World War. The paintings are dominated by motifs of pain and screaming (Edvard Munch’s “The Scream”). It is thought that the term was first used as a counterbalance to Impressionism.

Prominent representatives: Vincent van Gogh, James Ensor, Wassily Kandinsky.

  1. Cubism (20th century, France). Avant-garde movement. This style is inherent in depicting an object with broken lines, depicting an object from different sides simultaneously, while showing as many facets as possible. Images are deformed and devoid of logic.

Prominent representatives are Picasso, Paul Cézanne, Georges Bral, Fernand Leni.

  1. Modernism (19th-20th centuries) is a combination of different trends. In his works the author emphasizes the uniqueness of his vision using abstraction. The works convey the artist’s desire for freedom.

Prominent representatives: Ivan Bilibin, Michael Vrubel, Edward Munch, Alphonse Mucha.

  1. Neoclassicism (18th-19th centuries). Main features: emphasis on stable values. The style was greatly influenced by the Baroque and Rococo. Images are dynamic and based on ancient ideals. The paintings are dominated by: severity, simplicity, compliance with historical accuracy, great attention to detail, naturalness of colors.

Prominent representatives: P. Puvi de Chavannes, V. Serov, A. Yakovlev, M. Deni, K. Petrov-Vodkin, F. Hodler.

  1. Pop-art (1950 in England). The theme of the style is the image of ordinary, everyday objects and recognizable symbols from an ironic point of view, while changing the scale, size and material of the original image. Used in comics, commercials and other types of contemporary mass art.

Prominent representatives: R. Hamilton, Tom Wesselman, Andy Warhol.

  1. Romanticism (18th century). This style is characterized by strong emotions: fear, awe, awe. Eulogy of the sublime, interest in evil, quiet contemplation, comprehension, struggle against classical norms.

Prominent figures: Francis Goya, Isaac, Ivan Aivazovsky, Ivan Shishkin, William Turner, Isaac Levitan.

  1. Realism (1850 France). Objects are depicted through the prism of rules, the style is devoid of embellishment. Reality, accuracy and truth are shown. Describes the life, images are frank and naturalistic.

Prominent representatives: Ilya Repin, Honoré Daumier, François Millet.

  1. Surrealism (1920 in France). Depiction of separate subjects with the aim to create a strong image, to show the truth with their help, to provoke experience in the spectator. Images are inherent in the paradoxical combination of forms, interweaving of naturalness and fiction.

Prominent figures: Salvador Dali, René Magritte.

  1. Symbolism (end of the 19th century France). This style is characterized by striving for the new, in the images there is an understatement and mystery that is conveyed by depicting symbols. Transfer of an ideal image, objectivity.

Prominent representatives: Gustav Moreau, Hodler, Max Klinger, Paul Gauguin, Edvard Munch, Vrubel.

It is believed that pure styles do not exist. They all depend on one another, flowing from one another. Many styles emerged under the influence of other species. That’s why there are so many artists whose work is characterized by different styles.

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Paintings by famous artists https://www.nkajournal.org/paintings-by-famous-artists/ Tue, 16 Mar 2021 05:56:59 +0000 https://demo.themeinwp.com/blog-prime/?p=174 The works of world famous artists fascinate millions of people. Art is a significant part of the cultural education of every person. Especially valuable are paintings by famous artists.

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The works of world famous artists fascinate millions of people. Art is a significant part of the cultural education of every person. Especially valuable are paintings by famous artists. Consider the most significant of them:

  • Sistine Madonna. Painted in 1512 by Raphael, the work is kept in Dresden. Its main secret is the background, which depicts the heads of angels. They can only be seen at close range. The little angels below are often used to create various postcards and posters.
  • Night Watch. The painting was painted by Rembrandt in 1642 and is kept in Amsterdam now. One of the most provocative paintings in history. The plot of the painting takes us back to 1639.
  • The Last Supper. The painting was created by the greatest artist, Leonardo da Vinci, in 1498. It is currently located in Milan. It has been tried many times and restored more than five times. The last time it was restored was for 20 years.
  • Permanence of Memory. It was painted by Salvador Dali in 1931. It is now kept in New York. The famous painting was created under the association of the author of processed cheese.
  • Tower of Babel. The painting was painted in 1563 by Peter Bruegel. It is now in Vienna. According to the plot, it depicts the Tower of Babel collapsing.
  • Black square. The famous canvas by Kazimir Malevich painted in 1915. The artist claims to have painted it for several months. There are many versions about the creation of the painting. After her the author painted squares in other colors.
  • Bathing a red horse. Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin painted this work of art in 1912. The painting foreshadowed the evil doom of Russia in the twentieth century.
  • Freedom leading the people. The author of the work was Eugène Delacroix. Today it is kept in the Louvre. The plot is based on motifs of the French revolution of 1830.
  • The Rising Sun. It was painted by Claude Monet in 1872. The work is now in France. It was the start for the artistic style of “impressionism”.
  • The girl with the pearl earring. A beautiful work by Jan Vermeer, often compared to Mona Lisa. Little is known about the depicted girl. A film was made based on the painting.
  • The Ninth Shaft. A famous painting by Ivan Aivazovsky, painted in 1850. Now the work is in St. Petersburg. The artist is known throughout the world for its seascapes. The painting “The Ninth Shaft” is included in the hundred great works of art.

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