Video: Pictures painted with wine. The innocent work of the Italian artist Elisabetta Rogai
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Wine inspires, dilates blood vessels, clarifies consciousness … Isn't that why many brilliant creative people were accused of not being able to spend a day without his intoxicating company? Attached to the bottle and the Italian artist Elisabetta Rogai … But not in this sense. She has long been known both in her native Florence and far beyond its borders, as a talented painter, whose paintings were written wine … Neither the limited color palette, nor the variability of alcohol, nor the other difficulties associated with drawing, did not stop Elizabeth. For many years she tried to find the very, ideal technique that would allow her to fully use wine instead of paint, and eventually settled on the only technique suitable for her, developed by the Florentine professor Roberto Bankini. So, the artist uses only red and white wine, without specifying the strength, preliminary outlining the contours of the future drawing with charcoal. And no additional dyes!
The "trick" of paintings painted with wine is that their color changes over time due to the fact that the wine is aging and acquiring new shades. When the drink is stored in a bottle, we cannot observe this process. On the canvas, everything happens much faster - and more clearly. Therefore, each work of Elisabetta Rogai is unique and inimitable. There is no other such and cannot be.
As you probably understood, the artist draws (non) wine paintings on the most ordinary canvases for painting, but she can use other fabrics as an experiment. She even has a whole series of paintings based on jeans. And so that the wine does not fade, the artist uses a special mixture based on water and flour.
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