Aerography (arts) explained

Aerography is a surrealist method in which stencils used in spray painting are replaced by three-dimensional objects. The technique is most recognizable for its blended and photorealistic style. It has been used to decorate tiles from the Victorian era[1] and the works of Man Ray.[2] It is commonly used on vehicles to add appeal and attractiveness by presenting an image on the hood, the side or all around.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Dalby. Stewart. Collectors who are splashing out on the tiles. 30 September 2011. Guardian. 24 July 1999.
  2. Web site: Naumann. Frances. Conversion to Modernism. The Art of Painting in More than Two Dimensions: The Paintings, Drawings, Watercolors, Cliché Verre, and Airbrush Compositions of 1917-1919. 30 September 2011.
  3. Web site: Аэрография Киев. Художник Roma GRom. Роспись стен. Граффити . 2013-02-26 . 2018-08-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180815044702/http://gromart.kiev.ua/ . dead .