Solid history behind oil painting as art

One of the oldest painting techniques we know today is oil painting. We are all familiar with Da Vinci's legendary Mona Lisa, which is one of the most famous oil paintings in the world. But did you know that this art form was actually discovered in caves in the Middle East and dated to the 6th century AD? In fact, oil paintings as an art form is believed to have originated even earlier than that. However, its major breaktrough came in connection with the European Renaissance, where oil painting is said to have started among Flemish artists in the 15th century.

 

Oil painting is a time-consuming technique, which is often considered the origin of some of the world's most beautiful paintings. Thanks to the fact that the colors dry slowly, the artist has the chance to paint in many different layers of different shades. In this way, you can build a rare, beautiful depth in your paintings, in a nuanced way that few other painting techniques allow. To bring out the beautiful shades, color pigments are mixed with some form of oxidizing oil. Depending on how much oil is used, the shades will be more or less opaque.

Genuine oil painting - a painting for those who love unique interior design

Primarily; what is a good art is entirely in the eye of the beholder and is, therefore, entirely subjective. So choose an oil painting and canvas that you are drawn to and genuinely enjoy looking at. That, if you ask us, is the most important thing when investing in unique and personal original art.

 

Letting a large oil painting take up space on the wall gives a dramatic impression that can lift an entire room. Imagine a colorful eye-catcher that can take the spotlight in the neutral or monochrome decorated room. Or perhaps you prefer a painting in shades that harmonize with the accent colors of the room, for a calmer atmosphere? But an oil painting does not have to come in large formats, but can also be found on paper, panels, or small canvases - perfect to complement your painting wall.