- Working in layers
Working in layers is a system for creating
artistic paintings that involve the use of more than one layer of paint.Oil Painting
Working in layers is used extensively in
oil painting for paintings that require more than one session. For a painting that develops over several days, allowing for the oil paint to dry for a given layer, it is helpful to work with explicit painting layers. The first layer may be a ground, usually applied all over the surface. Then anunderdrawing in outline may follow. Then comesunderpainting ,overpainting , and finally semi-transparent glazes andvarnish . All of these layers will affect the appearance of the final painting. To understand the role of underpainting, one can usemetaphor and think of theunderpainting as a base-rhythm in music, and theoverpainting as a solo played over this. Areas not underpainted, outlining the space for a figure for example, are said to be "reserved".History
Working in layers has been utilized by many schools of art over many centuries, although the overall trend in Western art since the Middle Ages has been towards a simplified and quicker technique. For example, in the early 15th century
Cennino D'Andrea Cennini describes how to paint in layers in theegg tempera medium. In contrast, his directions for painting infresco , done in one session on damp plaster, offer a different system although even here, there is some layering employed. The important distinction is that infresco , a second layer of paint will physically blend with the first, whereas inegg tempera , which dries rapidly, a second layer will cover and optically blend with the first layers. When a new layer is added to a still-wet earlier layer, this is calledwet-in-wet painting. A significant change in the history of western painting occurred in the course of theRenaissance when the white grounds of earlier painting were replaced by dark ones, and darker underpainting.Today
Modern techniques such as
X-ray s andinfra-red reflectograms often enable lower layers of paint and underdrawing to be seen, and revealpentimenti , or changes of mind by the artist in the course of work.
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