The one with a fore-edge painting making off (ENG-ESP)

EPISODE · Oct 11, 2023

The one with a fore-edge painting making off (ENG-ESP)

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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=literal/cvvqnwyh Hello dear community. Today I come to share with you a small manual work that I did. It is a quite old technique and it is known as "Fore-edge painting" This is nothing more than a scene, drawing or decoration painted on the edge of a book. The oldest paintings of this type, of which we have knowledge, date from the 10th century and are nothing more than symbolic designs that were supposed to identify or differentiate one book from another. However, it was not until the 18th and 19th centuries that it became quite popular. Today it is an almost lost art, but not entirely :) I don't want to give too many details about the historical development of this curious practice because for that I will make a more extensive post, with many images and explaining in detail. For the moment this "video making off" is only to show you this specimen that I made, very simple, but it looks very beautiful and I enjoyed it a lot doing it. I hope you like the result. If you want to know more about this technique and how many beautiful things can be done, leave me a comment to know that you read me and soon I leave the post so that you can enjoy this beautiful art. A hug, see you soon Versión en Español Hola hola querida comunidad. Hoy vengo a compartir con ustedes un pequeño trabajo manual que hice. Se trata de una técnica bastante antigua y se le conoce como "Fore-edge painting" Esto no es más que una escena, dibujo o decoración pintada en el borde de un libro. Las pinturas más antiguas, de este tipo, de las que se tiene conocimiento, datan del siglo X y no son más que diseños simbólicos que se supone, tenían la finalidad de identificar o diferenciar un libro de otro. Sin embargo, no fue hasta los siglos XVIII y XIX que se hizo bastante popular. Hoy en día es un arte casi perdido, pero no del todo :) No quiero dar muchos detalles del devenir histórico de esta curiosa práctica porque para eso haré un post más extenso, con muchas imágenes y explicando bien a detalle. De momento este "video making off" es solo para enseñarles este ejemplar que hice, muy sencillo, pero que se ve muy hermoso y que disfruté bastante haciéndolo. Espero que les guste el resultado. Si quieren saber más sobre esta técnica y cuantas cosas hermosas se pueden hacer, déjenme un comentario para saber que me leen y pronto les dejo el post para que se deleiten con este hermoso arte. Un abrazo, nos vemos pronto CameraRealme 7 5G Free MusicMúsica para hacer manualidades EditingAndroid YouCut app Translated and formatted with Hive Translator by @noakmilo.

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