Saturday, July 26, 2014

The Place Of The Airbrushing Artist

By Paulette Mason


A tool called an airbrush was first invented in the 1890s and it has come a long way since then. It is used today to create stunningly realistic art with many different avenues of expression. An airbrushing artist has to master some difficult techniques to produce these effects. They spray dyes, inks or paints onto many different types of surfaces, often using a freehand process.

In the early years, the airbrush was used extensively for photographic retouching. However, this changed when exceptional computer graphic programs came onto the scene. Today a craze for customizing items has injected new vigor into this art form and you name it, people want it to be airbrushed.

There are a number of varieties of this tool being produced with all kinds of attachments. However, they all work in basically the same way. A trigger is depressed, releasing air and when this air is compressed, suction is created pulling paint or whatever medium is used from a reservoir. This is fed into the airbrush and creates a spray of tiny droplets.

There are many stunning effects that can be created when airbrushes are used by skilled artists. They often use a freehand process, requiring a steady hand that comes with practice. These artists are experienced enough to understand exactly how much pressure must be applied. They have to know their tool intimately, understanding how far to hold it from the surface and the different angles required.

There are numerous avenues today for specialization. Some of these artists still work on canvas and create very realistic portraits and other works. However, fields as diverse as the automotive industry and the world of cosmetology also benefit from use of the airbrush. A very popular application is creating graphics on motorbikes, cars, trucks and even on helmets and license plates.

Custom designs are also created on items of clothing and accessories. T-shirts, boots, helmets and even handbags can be decorated with a design or a logo. Murals can be sprayed onto walls. Cosmetology is another industry where airbrushing is used extensively.

Successful artists will usually have extensive portfolios of work for clients to inspect. Clients may come with their own ideas and designs or they may not really know what they want. In this case, suggestions are usually made by the artist and ideas can be discussed together.

Mastering the techniques is not easy but there are many artists today who produce work of outstanding quality. They have often been working for many years to gather the necessary experience. The quality of the work produced and the desire for customization on the part of clients, has helped to give this type of art the popularity it deserves.




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