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Сообщение от camertus; 2849541 "
Has anyone seen this miracle of artistic technique ?
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There are two fundamentally different techniques of painting on glass : the so -called " warm " or " burnt " and therefore " cool ." The first " warm " stained glass painting belongs to the classic medieval stained glass painting . The second comprises kinds of painting , in which the glass is just paint stains without putting it before or after heat treatment. " Cold " stained glass painting can be divided into two main types , depending on which side of the glass layer of paint is applied . This painting " on the glass " (" on the front side of the glass ") and " under glass " (" on the reverse side of the glass " or " behind the glass " ) . These two categories differ fundamentally different approach to the imposition of dyes. If the painting " on the glass " paint applied the classical method , as well as on other substrates (canvas, paper and so on ) , then the painting " under glass " first performed all the details, and only then - the background . They write from front to back , first the brightest light and deep shadows , midtones then . The overlap of local tones exits.
Here you can see the pictures :
http://www.kulturologia.ru/blogs/011109/11659/
PS I met two such works , where the oil was just " on the glass ."
Here's the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsNcmEK3Xo0