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Fresco
What is "fresco"?
Fresco is a painting technique where artists apply pigments mixed with water onto wet plaster. As the plaster dries, the paint becomes part of the wall or ceiling surface, creating a long-lasting image. This method is often used for large paintings or artworks on buildings. Frescoes can be colorful and detailed, and because the paint is absorbed into the plaster, they tend to be very durable.
Example
The cathedral 's walls were adorned with magnificent frescoes depicting scenes from biblical stories, their vibrant colors still vivid after centuries.
Zdi katedrály byly zdobeny nádhernými freskami, malbami na mokrý štuk, zobrazujícími scény z biblických příběhů, jejichž živé barvy jsou i po staletích stále jasné.
The artist spent months working on the fresco, carefully applying layers of watercolor onto wet plaster to create a seamless and enduring masterpiece.
Umělec strávil měsíce prací na fresce, pečlivě nanášející vrstvy akvarelu na mokrý štuk, aby vytvořil bezproblémové a trvalé mistrovské dílo.
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freska, nástěnná malba
a mural done with watercolors on wet plaster
to fresco
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freskuje, malovat na čerstvou omítku
to paint on wet plaster, allowing the colors to become fixed as the plaster dries, often used in mural painting
Example
The artist frescoes the chapel walls with vibrant scenes from mythology.
Umělec freskuje stěny kaple živými scénami z mytologie.
Renaissance painters frequently frescoed ceilings and walls in churches and palaces.
Renesanční malíři často freskují stropy a zdi v kostelech a palácích.

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