Do Not Conform Choose Chinese Oil Paintings
December 14, 2009 by Portrait Painter
Filed under Landscapes
Each painter has his or her own style. Actually, doesnt matter too much the paint reference that you have. It is important to some extent but in the end, you control the brush. Dont forget that. For example, good references are Chinese Oil Paintings. If you have the chance to study it, keep going.
One of the great exponents of South American art is the famous Colombian artist Fernando Botero Angulo. He was born in Medellin, Antioquia 1932. Botero is a Colombian neo-figurative artist, self-titled “the most Colombian of Colombian artists”.
Boteros work includes still-life and landscapes, but He tends to mainly focus on situational portraiture. His sculptures and paintings are renowned for their exaggerated magnitude and the corpulence of the human figures. He is seen as an abstract artist by the characteristics of their works.
Bath, Card Players, Dancers 1987, Meat, Superior mother are part of Boteros painting collection and among his sculptures we can mentioned Fighting Bull Pride, Fighting Bull Rodeo and Wild Horse I.
There are something sure. Oil painting never outmoded and if we talking about Chinese Oil Paintings, with more reason. This sort of paint has many variants during its process according to your experience. Nothing is established. Remember that colors are more striking in this style. Usually, the own painters mixed their colors to obtain a specific tone.
Landscape paintings are common in the majority of artists. The atmosphere that surrounds us always will be the first point of reference to express us through painting. Generally, Chinese Oil Paintings are characterized by expressing its landscapes and customs.


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