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The Changes In Using Mixed Media

By Clara Berta


Mixed media art is really a broad categorical term utilized to cover numerous art and craft projects. Works like paintings, sculptures, collages, 2-D and 3-D assemblages, altered things and book making are just a couple of excellent projects to use with mixed media art. Just about all materials employed in mixed media art projects, including but not restricted to, paint, paper, found objects, glue, old jewelry, buttons, nails, bolts, screws, photos, clays, pencils, pens, markers and a lot more. A simple mixed media project is a collage made from found stuff.

Collage art is the stereotypical form of mixed media artwork, because it's a type of visual art that incorporates different types of paint along with other materials, such as paper, fabric and pictures. Artists who create collages work with a combination of paints, such as oils, acrylics, watercolours or inks, and also less-traditional materials like pencil markings, crayons and even clay. The normal technique for applying these substances is called "fat over lean," in which the thickest elements are applied last. Many collages also have other materials, including organic materials like leaves and grass to synthetic materials like polymers or sandpaper.

Today, a lot of artists are leaving traditional media such as oil and acrylic on canvas or watercolours, and are experimenting and innovating with various materials. Mixed media paintings or installations have grown to be the in-thing and are also more and more growing in popularity. They're exciting to look at and frequently have creative uses of different materials to present the idea. However, for the purchaser, it is very important to confirm or at least be familiar with the types of materials, which were used as part of the artwork. This will provide an idea whether these will maintain status quo, or if there is a probability that one or more of the materials could decompose, decay or corrode, change colour or consistency due to oxidation or reduction based on environmental conditions.

Although some of these changes may be desirable adding interesting dimensions to texture or patina, those that affect the monetary worth of the artwork may be unwelcome. Actually, there may be circumstances where one may be unable to predict a number of the changes that may happen in the future. Through the years, a great deal of research has occurred to better the quality of paints, pigments and canvases to ensure that they're more durable. But when artists use different and new materials, which are not as typical in artworks, there should be an effort made towards guaranteeing the durability of the product. This can be carried out either by treating these materials correctly or by replacing them with similar but hardier materials. Therefore, while it may be thrilling to look at artworks made from interesting items, as a purchaser, one should be aware of their condition and estimated lifespan.

The good thing is, just as many painters have put into practice the use of highest quality materials in their paintings, most new mixed media artists also put in a great deal of effort in utilizing the finest quality materials. Nevertheless, as a purchaser, there isn't any harm in being aware and then taking the best decision.




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