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nikklg [1K]
2 years ago
6

What are the common techniques for scroll painting?​

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ivanzaharov [21]2 years ago
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Common techniques for scroll painting are to use perspective points that disappear unnoticed through the next point. This technique arose from the need to generate a sense of perspective due to the multiple vanishing points of this art.

<h3>What is scroll painting? </h3>

This artistic style is most practiced in Asia and are representations of Chinese paths, roads and landscapes, this art form being a strong cultural representation.

There is also the narrative scroll, where stories are told through the painting, through its opening on a table from right to left.

Therefore, scrolls are an art form that through its techniques create a sense of perspective, allowing a panoramic view of the illustrations, causing the viewer to feel a sense of movement in time and space.

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