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15 May 07 - Upload paintings created using this new concept called Vitralism. It makes the painting look like stained glass. See description below.

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About Vitralism Paintings

Vitralism is a painting style that uses broken color (similar to Impressionism) and line extension to achieve a "stained glass" look and effect. Light and dark colors are painted in many layers with round sponges (the kind used for a stencil) giving the broken color a transparent quality that simulates the light through a stained glass window. see example painting. The background is done entirely with sponges. The subject may or may not be painted with sponges; brushes are used to paint the subject to create texture contrast.

Line extensions contribute to integrate the painted subject with its background. Acrylic paints are the preferred medium for its fast-drying quality, which prevents the mixing of colors on the canvas and keeps the colors almost pure and separated.

The name Vitralism comes from the Spanish word "Vitral" which means stained-glass. The word vitral comes from the Latin root 'Vitrum', which means glass.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitralism

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