Greetings to everyone in the community and welcome to my new post, in this informative article I want to expand a little more the concepts and ideas about airbrushing from a freer point of view without so much formalism, I hope you like it. Greetings.
A flash in Space, a work done by me in airbrushing, for this use templates and water-based color, are airbrush and compressor.
An airbrush is a technique of application by spray or air diffusion of paint on a surface or object and is similar to spray application in the making of graffiti, but in this case, uses a tool called airbrush for its application.
What is airbrushing? Airbrushing is the art of applying color or ink on a flat or three-dimensional surface; usually a tool called airbrush is used for the application of the technique
Where is airbrushing applied? Airbrushing is a method to apply paint on any surface, therefore taking into account the type of paint to be used; Applies to:
Vehicle decoration.
Textile decoration.
Photography.
Muralism
Makeup.
Body paint
Ceramics
Modeling - models.
Plastic arts - restoration - illustration.
And in any place where your imagination requires it.
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Origins and History? Airbrushing dates from about 35,000 years ago where the oldest records appear in the Lascaux-France caves, where the aborigines used their mouths where they mixed the pigment spit and left their hands and feet engraved.
Artistic Value and Importance? The artistic value lies in its great influence on mass art and commercial utilitarian, which uses all the technological advance to provide great quality and durability, it is a beautiful art with which you can make great works and artistic projects.
Main Artists? For me one of the best artists in this technique are:
HR Giger.
Mike Lavallee
Ed Hubbs, among many others.
References:
Twitter: https://bit.ly/2CXZFcc
Deviant Art: https://bit.ly/2ERzSoL
http://introduccionaerografia.blogspot.com/2010/03/que-es-la-aerografia.html
Imagenes Google
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerograf%C3%ADa
http://www.aerografos.com/historia-de-la-aerografia/