♥ EXAMPLES ♥


Some of the original works that have been made by Dayron Villaverde. Many of these are over 10 years old and are still owned by the painter.

 

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♥ NEWEST ♥

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♥  HYPERREALISM 

 

Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is considered an advancement of Photorealism by the methods used to create the resulting paintings or sculptures. The term is primarily applied to an independent art movement and art style in the United States and Europe that has developed since the early 2000s.


♥  Yadira Chavez (2011) 

Dayron Villaverde: Pintura, dibujos, autorretrato, arte, paisajes, diseño, abstracto, foto, cuadros, Dios, biblia, evangelio, filosofia, gallerias. by Dayron Villaverde

♥  New Heart (2010) 

murals Dayron Villaverde: Paintings, drawings, self portrait, art, landscape, design, abstract, photo, pictures, God, bible, gospel, philosophy, galleries. by Dayron Villaverde

♥  Capitol. Havana, Cuba (2000) 

Dayron Villaverde: Pintura, dibujos, autorretrato, arte, paisajes, diseño, abstracto, foto, cuadros, Dios, biblia, evangelio, filosofia, gallerias. by Dayron Villaverde

♥  Inside (2000) 

murals Dayron Villaverde: Paintings, drawings, self portrait, art, landscape, design, abstract, photo, pictures, God, bible, gospel, philosophy, galleries. by Dayron Villaverde

 

♥  INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE ART 

 

 

PABLO PICASSO

An error, dramatic and almost fatal, said the birth of Pablo Picasso. The midwife, believing him dead, left on a table, but his uncle, a doctor who smoked cigars, revived him with a blast of air required (though filled with smoke) in their lungs.

 
THE BIGGER PICTURE OF THE WORLD

The world's largest box is the battle of Gettysburg, painted in 1883 by Paul Philippoteaux and 16 of his aides, who worked for two years. It measures 125 meters long and 21 meters high and weighs 5.349 kilos. In 1964, the painting was bought by Joe King.

 
THE OLDER ARTWORK

The artworks are the oldest Paleolithic paintings of animals found in prehistoric caves in southern France (Lascaux) and Northern Spain (Altamira). The paintings, which are superb, dating from 30.000 to 10.000 years a. C.

 
LEONARDO DA VINCI

As if I had everything else in his favor, Leonardo da Vinci was described by people who knew him as "the most beautiful man that ever lived."

 


Dayron Villaverde: La Gioconda, Mona Lisa, Leonardo Da Vinci, Renacimiento, Genio, Pintor, Italia, Famoso, Museo del Louvre, pintura popular, uno de los cuadros mas famosos, cara. "La Gioconda"

LA GIOCONDA
 

 

Also known as the 'Mona Lisa' was painted by the world famous Leonardo da Vinci. No doubt earned the title of world's most popular painting. Her mysterious smile is what has intrigued millions of people now know that the smile was painted with colors that better appreciate our peripheral vision. La Gioconda is the most famous painting in existence. Hence, although it has never been assessed, if it were, would probably reach the highest figure in the history of art. It is therefore not surprising that was stolen from the Louvre by Perrugia Vicenzo (Italian painter) in 1911 but appeared two years later in Italy. The picture was not only stolen, but it has been sprayed with acid and beaten with a stone thrown by a man in the Louvre itself. Painting is by far the most visited museum with over 6 million visitors a year.

 

Since the human being embodied simple prehistoric cave drawings, has perfected the techniques of representing beings and objects to achieve real mastery of which have realized the great painters of history.
 

The following are key terms related to painting


Drying oil substance added to paint to speed drying.
Acetate solvent paints and lacquers as a salt, a mixture of acetic acid and base.
Airbrush Equipment using compressed air spray painting.
Binding substance is said to dilute the pigments of the paint that it dries, be more consistent.
Paint thinner turpentine.
Aniline oily substance that is used in the manufacture of dyes.
Liquid resinous varnish spread on the surface of a polish or paint to protect it from environmental elements.
Glowing color in a painting.
Easel Stand with three support points that are used to keep a box upright while being painted.
Charcoal Pencil charred wood that is used to make sketches, drawings done with this pen.
Claroscuro correct distribution of the shadows and light in a painting.
Color Painting, pigment or dye that reflects the rays of light.
Colorism Overuse of color in a painting or drawing.
Complementary colors Those opposed to the scale of color, like red and green.
Those cool colors like blue base.
Those of the primary colors from which all others, are yellow, red and blue.
The secondary colors are obtained by mixing two primary colors, they are orange, green and purple.
Use color contrast or tone adyascentes totally different parts of a painting.
Set crackle surface cracks in a painting, giving it a cracked appearance.
Smudge Vanish.
Scale ratio between the actual dimensions of an object or person and those of reproduction in a stroke or a painting.
Small Spatula long-handled trowel and sharp edges used by painters to apply the color.
Scale range of colors.
Lighting distribution of light in a painting.
Hard and shiny lacquer varnish which is made from a resin obtained from trees in Asia.
Canvas fabric of linen, hemp or cotton on which is painted, painting on the fabric.
Line Drawing or sketch of the contours in a painting or a drawing.
Tint shades of one color.
Model person or thing that a painter or a sculptor uses to copy him.
Table palette in which small order and mix the various colors.
Brush tool to paint consisting of a long handle with a set of coarse or fine bristles at one end, there are several varieties, depending on the type of paint that is intended to achieve.
Each stroke made with a brush stroke.
Restoration Repairing a valuable old painting that has deteriorated.
Retrospective Exhibition of works of art that shows the path of a school or an artist, to give an overview of them.
Contour silhouette of a figure.
Solvent A substance that can dissolve another.
Seat Stool without a backup no arms in which painters feel for their work.
Grade tone or intensity of a color or combination of them.
Stroke line that is drawn.
Turpentine Solvent for paints and varnishes, obtained from fir and pine.
Watercolor painting is done with diluted in water colors on paper or cardboard.
Etching etching technique of applying slightly diluted nitric acid, using a sharp point on one sheet metal parts that have not been varnished.
Gouache painting technique that uses diluted in water colors mezcclada alone or with other substances, such as rubber rrábiga to make them more dense and opaque watercolors.
Water etching ink variant that involves applying a layer of resin or a metal plate, inked for printing.
Alla Prima Oil is completed in one session.

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DRAWING HISTORY


It is not known when art or drawing was established. Sketches and paintings have been produced since prehistoric times, as demonstrated by cave and rock paintings. By the 12th to 13th centuries A.D., monks were preparing illuminated manuscripts on vellum and parchment in monasteries throughout Europe and were using lead styli to draw lines for their writings and for the outlines for their illuminations. Soon artists generally were using silver to make drawings and under drawings. Initially they used and re-used wooden tablets with prepared ground for these drawings. When paper became generally available, from the 14th century onwards, artists' drawings, both preparatory studies and finished works, became increasingly common.

 

OVERVIEW


Drawing is a form of visual expression and is one of the major forms within the visual arts. There are several categories of drawing, including cartooning. Certain drawing methods or approaches, such as "doodling," other informal kinds of drawing, and the surrealist method of "entopic graph mania", in which dots are made at the sites of impurities in a blank sheet of paper, and lines are then made between the dots, may or may not be considered part of "drawing" as a "fine art". Likewise, tracing drawing on a thin piece of paper, sometimes designed for that purpose (tracing paper), around the outline of preexisting shapes that show through the paper is also not considered fine art, although it may be part of the draughtsman's preparation. The word drawing is both (1) a noun and (2) the present-participle and gerund forms of the verb draw. To draw is to produce a drawing. A quick, unrefined drawing may be called a sketch. Drawing is generally concerned with the marking of lines and areas of tone onto paper. Traditional drawings were monochrome, or at least had little color, while modern colored-pencil drawings may approach or cross a boundary between drawing and painting. In Western terminology, however, drawing is distinct from painting, even though similar media often are employed in both tasks. Dry media, normally associated with drawing, such as chalk, may be used in pastel paintings. Drawing may be done with a liquid medium, applied with brushes or pens. Similar supports likewise can serve both: painting generally involves the application of liquid paint onto prepared canvas or panels, but sometimes an under drawing is drawn first on that same support. Drawing is often exploratory, with considerable emphasis on observation, problem-solving, and composition. Drawing is also regularly used in preparation for a painting, further obfuscating their distinction.

 

MATERIALS


Paper comes in a variety of different sizes and qualities, ranging from newspaper grade up to high quality and relatively expensive paper sold as individual sheets. Papers can vary in texture, hue, acidity, and strength when wet. Smooth paper is good for rendering fine detail, but a more "toothy" paper will hold the drawing material better. Thus a coarser material is useful for producing deeper contrast. Newsprint and typing paper may be useful for practice and rough sketches. Tracing paper is used to experiment over a half-finished drawing, and to transfer a design from one sheet to another. Cartridge paper is the basic type of drawing paper sold in pads. Bristol board and even heavier acid-free boards, frequently with smooth finishes, are used for drawing fine detail and do not distort when wet media (ink, washes) are applied. Vellum is extremely smooth and suitable for very fine detail. Cold pressed watercolor paper may be favored for ink drawing due to its texture. Acid-free, archival quality paper keeps its color and texture far longer than wood pulp based paper such as newsprint, which will turn yellow and become brittle much sooner. The basic tools are a drawing board or table, pencil sharpener and eraser, and for ink drawing, blotting paper. Other tools used are circl compass, ruler, and set square. Fixative is used to prevent pencil and crayon marks from smudging. Drafting tape is used to secure paper to drawing surface, and also to mask an area to keep it free of accidental marks sprayed or spattered materials and washes. An easel or slanted table is used to keep the drawing surface in a suitable position, which is generally more horizontal than the position used in painting.


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