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A restored gesso panel representing St. Martin of Tours, from St. Michael and All Angels Church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. Gesso (Italian pronunciation:; 'chalk', from the Latin: gypsum, from Greek: γύψος), also known as "glue gesso" or "Italian gesso", [1] is a white paint mixture used to coat rigid surfaces such as wooden painting panels or masonite as a permanent absorbent primer substrate ...
Claude Lorrain mirror in shark skin case. A Claude glass (or black mirror) is a small mirror, slightly convex in shape, with its surface tinted a dark colour. Bound up like a pocket-book or in a carrying case, Claude glasses were used by artists, travelers and connoisseurs of landscape and landscape painting.
Min-Tsuei Ni described Little Dot Hetherington at the Old Bedford as one of Sickert's first two paintings (along with The Music Hall, or The Right Part of the Backstage in the Mirror on the Left, Eng. S. Wings in the O. P. P. Mirror, c.1889, canvas, oil, 76.2 x 63.5 cm, and framed 90.5 x 77.5 x 7.3 cm, the work is unsigned and undated by the ...
A frame before and after treatment. The conservation and restoration of painting frames is the process through which picture frames are preserved. Frame conservation and restoration includes general cleaning of the frame, as well as in depth processes such as replacing damaged ornamentation, gilding, and toning. The purpose of painting frames ...
Upcycled steamer trunk painted with chalk paint and topcoated with clear and dark wax. Chalk paint is a water-based, decorative paint invented by Annie Sloan which may be applied over almost any surface. It requires very little preparation and needs a topcoat to avoid flaking. Chalk paints are also used by utility companies to mark road surfaces.
Mirror anamorphosis on the lower front of an ambulance, so the writing appears right way round in rear view mirrors of vehicles ahead of it in traffic Anamorphic writing on riot helmets . Despite being written on a curved sloping surface the onlooker sees it horizontally and undistorted.