Ceramic Art

A number of interesting facts about ceramic painting
The concept of painting ceramics or pottery dating back thousands of years. As a matter in fact, have been discovered in a number of older ruins. The term "ceramics" is derived from a Greek word for pottery. However, the work of ceramic art has been used before the time of ancient Greece.
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As soon as humans began construction of houses and civilian facilities, it was decided to strengthen the space of little. ceramic painting became an effective technique for beautify the interior of a house. He was employed in the courtyard walls, ceilings, floors, murals and even within the exterior surface. This particular issue is as old beautification ceramic tile prints that have been recovered the remains of Babylon, Egypt and prehistoric Greece. The older works were obtained in Babylon 4000 years are computed old.
Evolution of techniques
Almost all practices were increasingly recognized throughout the history of ceramic painting. They communicated by word of mouth from parent to child or from teacher to student. It is clear that the tables have been constructed by hand from clay. Most the old tiles were built of clay bricks were crushed and formed by hand. Subsequently, they were dried by the sun or baked. Later, tools Wood is used to shape the clay. After the physical structure was formed, the tile is opened in an oven. If the tile was not having a glossy coating is once opened. If glass was then opened twice in the oven. In the 1840-1849 period, artists began to recreate the art in ceramic tiles and bricks made with a pressed powder technique. This technique involves pressing the brick between two blocks of metal.
Improved techniques and color
Tiles were left uncoated bright color and continued with the shade of the clay. An ancient method of decoration was engraved. Engraved is a practical method in that wrapped the body with fine clay and potter down to shape a figure. A lucid hitting the white glaze made of lead, stone (a form of silica) china clay and china stone at the same time revealed the color of the clay or the paint used on the clay. The glossy finish allows artists to paint freely on the clay and painting rendered capable of remaining in the clay. The early Greeks contributed greatly to a way of painting known as ceramic tile. This technique involves cutting pieces of painted tiles and then assembled to make a picture or design.
Decorating Forms
Three forms of embellishment were applied on ceramic. The most important design used in earlier periods, was the image of the tile. Each brick compound a piece of an image, and then the bricks are set up as one to create an overview consisting of tiles. Bricks are usually stained for color and brightness. individual motives were said to be the tiles with a separate color design of them. Ceramics were also paintings of geometric figures.
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