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Realistic Oil Paintings By Roberto Bernardi
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In September 1994, Roberto Bernardi had is first solo exhibition, obtaining both public recoginition and that of the critics. Since 1997 his works have been included in numerous group survey exhibitions in Europe and the United States.
Oil painting is the process of painting with pigments that are bound with a medium of drying oil — especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil. Often an oil such as linseed was boiled with a resin such as pine resin or even frankincense; these were called 'varnishes' and were prized for their body and gloss. Other oils occasionally used include poppyseed oil, walnut oil, and safflower oil. These oils confer various properties to the oil paint, such as less yellowing or different drying times. Certain differences are also visible in the sheen of the paints depending on the oil. Painters often use different oils in the same painting depending on specific pigments and effects desired. The paints themselves also develop a particular consistency depending on the medium.
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