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How Oil Painting Reproductions are Created


One of the things people would probably love to have hanging on the walls of their offices and homes are paintings that were created by the masters. While a few people can effortlessly buy these items, majority cannot and this is due to the rather exorbitant prices these items go for. This may be one of the main reasons that oil painting reproductions are becoming increasingly popular.

People who love art and who love having fine art, but cannot afford to pay for masterpieces to adorn their walls often buy reproductions. This is done not to fool others into thinking that you have an expensive work of art in your possession. This is to simply have a copy -- of probably a favorite painting in their home, or a lovely focal piece hanging above their fireplace mantel. In short, the purchase of this replica is often done to satisfy the craving to have a wonderful art piece to decorate a home or an office.

Just how are these oil painting reproduction made and who makes them? Companies that sell replicas acquires talented artists to copy and recreate the pieces that people love and enjoy. Different companies use different methods of copying masterpieces. Some use computer technology and specialized software to create a pattern on canvas for artists to paint on while others paint these reproductions using the same methods the original painters used.

Oftentimes, sites that sell oil painting reproductions boast that they have a talented roster of artists who replicate these pieces the normal way, and that is by following the usual methods that the old masters used in creating the originals. This often begins with a sketch of the painting on the canvas and then this is followed by the application of the first layer of paint, which is often for the background. The artist then starts to layer the colors according to what is on the original and paints in the darker colors of the painting. Next, textures, details and all the other intricate details of the painting are added. Once the painting is done , a group of critical eyes will often look at the product to see if it stayed true to the original -- or if there is a need to change something before it is sent to the buyer.

Not all sites that sell oil painting reproductions work as meticulously as this to copy masterpieces, however, and this is where the differences in pricing come in. Some sites that stand behind their works sell these at more expensive rates than others. This is simply because they pay great attention to detail and are very careful in their reproductive process. These are often the sites that art aficionados often patronize. Some people are not that particular about the adherence to the brush strokes or the details of these paintings. This may be why some buyers settle for copies that are not really as true to the originals as some of these replicas are.



Author Resource:- Peter is an expert when it comes to painting reproductions of museum masterpieces. To find out everything about reproduction paintings, visit his website at artsheaven.com

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