2. Fresco painting , method of painting water
based pigments on freshly applied plaster,
usually on wall surfaces.
The colors, which are made by grinding dry-
powder pigments in pure water, dry and set with
the plaster to become a permanent of the wall.
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5. There are five basic elements to be considered
in the creation of a fresco: the structural wall,
it's physical home; your design, which reflects
the fresco's environment (the architectural
setting and the human community in which the
fresco will live); lime plaster, which must be
prepared to exact standards; sand
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7. The benefit of fresco painting is durability.
Since the painting has become part of the well,
it does not wear in the same way that a
painting does if pigments are applied topically.
A major disadvantage's is that because the
artist works with wet plaster, he needs to work
quickly beforeb it dries.
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Fresco is a pale, pure, candy apple pink with a
ruby undertone. It is a perfect paint color for a
southern or tropical stucco home. Pair it with
white trim for an elegant manor feel.
9. Three types of fresco painting have emerged
throughout the history of art – buon affresco
(true fresco), mezzo fresco (medium
fresco) and fresco secco (dry fresco).
A fresco is a type of wall painting. The term
comes from the Italian word for fresh because
plaster is applied to the walls while still wet.
There are two method of carrying out fresco
painting.