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samedi 25 avril 2015

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By Stella Gay


Paintings and simple drawings either on walls, rocks, backside of trees and the ground was among the ways of passing across a message during the ancient times. Modern writing had not been introduced by then but conveniently passed the message intended. It is therefore evident that the art of painting have existed for many years. Today it has been perfected with masterpiece art work resulting from it leading to oil painting reproductions painters.

The painters have a lot to consider while carrying out their work. It is definitely difficult to come up with an exact paint work as the original but similarity between it and the reproduction bridges the gap. The duplicate should therefore include every single element portrayed in the original be it the color, brush pattern or even the type of brush used.

The techniques used to come up with the original should also be the one used to make a duplicate of its own. Mechanical or any electronic device used is out of context in this procedure. One may consider making a photocopy and repainting it while making a duplicate but this is greatly discouraged as it does not promote art.

The same paint used on the original should be the type of paint used in reproducing the duplicate. Similar quality should be maintained. If the paint used to paint the Mona Lisa portrait for example is high premium grade oil paint, the same should be used in coating of the reproduction. This ensures similar authenticity is transferred to the duplicate and quality is upheld.

Oil paintings are done on premium grade commercial canvas. A painter on the side making the reproduction may want to cut the cost and instead opt to use a plain cloth in place of the canvas. The quality of the two can never be compared as premium grade canvas is professionally manufactured by experts who know the history of painting as well as want to maintain quality.

The size of a duplicate and an original design should exactly be similar. This not only makes it difficult to differentiate between the two but also ensure that every inch of paint job is done exactly as it is on an original. It also contributes in upholding standards when it comes to reproductions terms.

Making a duplicate does not mean that the painter has the go ahead for selling it or displaying it at art galleries yet. The art work has to go through a number of approvals. Photographs of the same are sent to the original creators for multiple strict quality control inspections. If it passes this stage, the painter is given a go ahead to display the art work or even put it up for sale.

Again the price of oil art painting reproductions varies a bit from those on original works. Pricing is crucial as duplicates should never at any point be sold at prices higher than the original since it is already someone else job redone. A painter has to publicly publish their prices on their respective communication channels.




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