What materials do they use for woodblock painting?
Answer:
Sheet of drawing paper.
Lead pencil.
Block of wood.
Curved burnisher or bone fold.
Set of wood carving gouges.
Rubber or non-slip mat (optional). I cut mine from an old place mat.
Glass surface (like the glass from a frame).
Water-based block printing ink.
Putty knife.
Rubber brayer.
Block printing paper like Kozo or mulberry.
Rice spoon.
Answer:
"Frescoes, or murals painted on plaster, were popular during the Renaissance.”
DEFINITION
“My sister is loquacious, but I tend to be more quiet and reserved.” ANTONYM
“Composers use crescendos when they want the volume of the music to gradually increase.”
DESCRIPTION OR EXPLANATION
“Hazardous materials, such as acids and sharp glass, must be handled carefully.”
EXAMPLE
“My brother chose strawberry ice cream, but I opted to skip dessert tonight.”
SYNONYM
If we are talking early early then it was because art wasn't a form of "art" it was a form of communication.
But a little later down the road, people did not understand the human body and could not paint one perfectly, and also painters loved to show perfection, as in, gold everywhere, or a kind a top a thousand bodies. Something like that. So yeah...