A Photography is usually his starting-point. He then translates it into a great number of small squares which make up the painting.
Oil paint on canvas.
oil paints usually
Peter Booth uses heavy impasto paint to create texure.
Masaccio used paints and canvas for his paintings. He is best known for being one of the first painters to use linear perspective in his work.
he used netting , paints, oil pastel's, egg boxes, tissue paper...... and other things xx
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Chuck Close primarily focused on portraiture, often creating large-scale, photorealistic paintings of his friends, family, and fellow artists. His works frequently employed a grid technique, breaking down images into smaller, manageable sections, which he then painted with meticulous detail. Additionally, Close explored abstraction and pattern in some of his later works, utilizing a variety of materials and techniques to challenge traditional concepts of representation.
Because Bob(Holman) is a close friend of Chuck Close and also he had been wanting to pose for Chuck Close.
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Oil paint on canvas.
oil paints usually
oil on canvas
oil paint paint and paint
Geore Stubbs used oils, pine resin, and beeswax in his paintings.
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Since most of Picasso's paintings were oil paintings I think so too.
Oil paintings on canvas sometimes acrylic on canvas. Also silk screening, Printing and slide projections he also used!