Oil Painting (Ravi Varma) Lady In Adornment

Size From 12×10 inches
Frame Classic Wooden Frame
Usage Living Room, Wall Decoration, Interior Of Hotels, Reception At Conference Halls

This is a painting inspired by the World-Renowned artist, Raja Ravi Varma. It is special as it is also a 3D Relief Mural combined with Brush strokes of oil Painting.It depicts the beauty of Indian Women adorned with jewellery.

Description

Oil painting is a painting method involving the procedure of painting with pigments combined with a drying oil as the binder. It has been the most common technique for artistic painting on canvas, wood panel or copper for several centuries. The advantages of oil for painting images include “greater flexibility, richer and denser color, the use of layers, and a wider range from light to dark”.

The oldest known oil paintings were created by Buddhist artists in Afghanistan, and date back to the 7th century AD.[2] Oil paint was later adopted by Europeans for painting statues and woodwork from at least the 12th century, but its common use for painted images began with Early Netherlandish painting in Northern Europe, and by the height of the Renaissance, oil painting techniques had almost completely replaced the use of egg tempera paints for panel paintings in most of Europe, though not for Orthodox icons or wall paintings, where tempera and fresco, respectively, remained the usual choice.