Painting techniques
As a woodcut up to 1.5 x 5m
The woodcut painting is particularly effective due to its three-dimensionality.The prepared sketch is transferred to a wooden board. The borders of the motifs are then cut or engraved into the wood. The wooden panel is then primed to make it water-proof and painted with oil paints. Optimally, the plate is embedded in a wall
Wallpainting in and outside
Pure secco painting is done on a primed wall. Depending on the colour selection, the images can also be applied outdoors. Commercially available lightfast wall paints are used for this. The size of the painting is unlimited. The prices are calculated individually.
Fresco technique
In ancient Rome as well as in ancient Egypt, frescoes were painted. The good state of preservation of these paintings, which are often several thousand years old, is due to this fact. Technically, it places high demands on the artist.
Mosaic
Mosaic is a popular visual arts technique that was already known in antiquity, in which geometric patterns or figurative images are created by joining together pieces of different colours or shapes. Depending on the motif and location, different mosaic components are used. Materials such as glass, stone and ceramics are mainly used. Mosaics are suitable for outdoor and indoor use.