#lightfastness — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #lightfastness, aggregated by home.social.
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Super interesting article about digital restoration of van Goghs paintings returning the hues of non lightfast and long faded pigments. The journal has more articles on the use of pigments by van Gogh, who wrote about them extensively to his brother.
#digitalrestoration #art #pigments #arthistory #vangogh #lightfastness
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Super interesting article about digital restoration of van Goghs paintings returning the hues of non lightfast and long faded pigments. The journal has more articles on the use of pigments by van Gogh, who wrote about them extensively to his brother.
#digitalrestoration #art #pigments #arthistory #vangogh #lightfastness
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Super interesting article about digital restoration of van Goghs paintings returning the hues of non lightfast and long faded pigments. The journal has more articles on the use of pigments by van Gogh, who wrote about them extensively to his brother.
#digitalrestoration #art #pigments #arthistory #vangogh #lightfastness
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Super interesting article about digital restoration of van Goghs paintings returning the hues of non lightfast and long faded pigments. The journal has more articles on the use of pigments by van Gogh, who wrote about them extensively to his brother.
#digitalrestoration #art #pigments #arthistory #vangogh #lightfastness
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One month in and this is how my wilting bouquet changed so far. It's not much, but visible and I hope to see more brown in the yellow flowers soon. PY40 is considered lightfast but turns brownish after a while. Perfect for this subject.
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One month in and this is how my wilting bouquet changed so far. It's not much, but visible and I hope to see more brown in the yellow flowers soon. PY40 is considered lightfast but turns brownish after a while. Perfect for this subject.
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Latwly I'm very intrigued to use fugitive paints. They have such a bad reputation, but I think there is use to them. Ideas are to use time as a factor and create paintings that would change purposefully and not accidentally. Like a sunny day turning into a foggy day, wilting flowers turning from bright yellows to browns etc. Plastics use this all the time with decay etc. Why not implement it in watercolour?
Test pieces comming soon :) -
Latwly I'm very intrigued to use fugitive paints. They have such a bad reputation, but I think there is use to them. Ideas are to use time as a factor and create paintings that would change purposefully and not accidentally. Like a sunny day turning into a foggy day, wilting flowers turning from bright yellows to browns etc. Plastics use this all the time with decay etc. Why not implement it in watercolour?
Test pieces comming soon :) -
There is an update on sunandcolors.com (link in bio) with the newest test results of the Mijello Mission Gold watercolours. Enjoy!
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There is an update on sunandcolors.com (link in bio) with the newest test results of the Mijello Mission Gold watercolours. Enjoy!
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Hello fellow art nerds! I was asked if you can laminate your watercolor art for protection or if it would destroy the piece. Nerdy as I am, I tested it out! Check the results on lanagoesart.com where I posted a video and scans for comparison. Have fun!
If you want be even more nerdy: lightfastness test results available on sunandcolors.com.
Questions always welcome!
#test #art #watercolor #lightfastness -
Hello fellow art nerds! I was asked if you can laminate your watercolor art for protection or if it would destroy the piece. Nerdy as I am, I tested it out! Check the results on lanagoesart.com where I posted a video and scans for comparison. Have fun!
If you want be even more nerdy: lightfastness test results available on sunandcolors.com.
Questions always welcome!
#test #art #watercolor #lightfastness