[art] Mural painted on fresh lime plaster where water based colors unite with base
the method of painting on fresh, moist plaster with pigments dissolved in water; a painting made in this way
A type of wall painting Paint was applied to freshly spread plaster before it dried This method locked in the colors, creating vivid and beautiful art
A painting done in watercolour on wall or ceiling, usually while the plaster is still wet
a wall painting technique in which the coloured pigments are applied to a damp wall, so that they form an integral part of the same
{i} method of painting on the wet plaster of a wall or ceiling using watercolor paints
a durable method of painting on a wall by using watercolors on wet plaster a mural done with watercolors on wet plaster paint onto wet plaster on a wall
(Italian: Affresco) - Type of mural painting on plaster used throughout the world since early times, but especially known from its high development in Italy during the Renaissance; hence the use of Italian terms to describe the technique See also Buon fresco, Lime painting and Secco
From the Italian word for fresh, fresco is the technique of painting on wet plaster so that the pigments are absorbed by the plaster, becoming a part of the wall itself Another technique, fresco secco, involves painting on plaster that has already dried