Friday, December 26, 2008

Paper Marbling an Oil Painting

Paper marbling Oil Painting is a method of aqueous surface oil reproduction design, which can produce oil painting patterns similar to art reproduction marble or other stone, hence the name. The original oil painting patterns are the result of colors floated on either canvas painting plain water or an art reproduction viscous solution known as size, and then carefully the oil painting transferred to a piece of paper (or other surfaces such as fabric).


This oil painting on canvas decorative material has been used to cover a variety of oil painting surfaces for several centuries. It is often employed as a fine art painting writing surface for oil painting calligraphy, and especially book covers art reproductions and endpapers in book binding and stationery. Part of oil painting appeals is that each oil painting print is a unique monoprint.

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