- Wash (painting)
A wash is a
painting technique in which a paint brush that is very wet withsolvent and holds a smallpaint load is applied to a wet or dry support such aspaper or primed orraw canvas . The result is a smooth and uniform area that ideally lacks the appearance of brush strokes and is semi-transparent. Thedrybrush technique can be considered the opposite of a wash.A wash is accomplished by using a large amount of solvent with little paint. Paint consists of a
pigment andbinder which allows the pigment to adhere to its support. Solvents dilute the binder, thus diluting the binding strength of the paint. Washes can be brittle and fragile paint films because of this. However, whengum arabic watercolor washes are applied to a highly absorbant surface, such as paper, the effects are long lasting. This is the reason why watercolor is the medium most often utlizing washes.The wash technique can be achieved by doing the following:
* With water-based media such asink s,acrylic paint s,tempera paints orwatercolor paints, a wet brush should be dipped into a pool of very wet and diluted paint. This paint pool should be evenly mixed and dispersed to prevent uneven pigment load on the brush. The loaded brush should then be applied to a dry or wet support. Washes are most often applied with large brushes over large areas. The areas in which a wash effects can be controlled with careful application of the wash, and with the use of liquidfrisket orrubber cement .
* With oil-based media such asoil paint , a similar technique as outlined above may be used, though instead of water the paint pool should be well diluted in solvent, such asturpentine ormineral spirits . The loaded brush should be applied to a dry or solvent soaked support. Because oil paint has a longer drying time than water-based media, brushing over or blending a wash can extend or even out the appearance of the wash. American artistsJackson Pollock ,Mark Rothko ,Morris Louis ,Sam Francis , Paul Jenkins,Helen Frankenthaler ,Jules Olitski ,Friedel Dzubas ,Ronnie Landfield and several others are famous for creating washy, watercolor-like effects in oil and acrylic paintings in distinctive and radical styles and versions of this method, and which is sometimes called "stain painting."ee also
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Ink and wash painting
*Ink wash (orbrush painting )
*Watercolor painting
*Color Field painting
*Lyrical Abstraction
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