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If you are still interested in finding out, it is likely that it could be an overpaint, the only way for you to find out would be to chip off the top layer.
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The technique can be replicated with a camera obscura. A lot of the old masters used the technique as well. It's been around for centuries.
I don't mean painting over photographs. I mean painting a projected image. Last edited by packs; 08-18-2011 at 02:50 PM. |
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Odds are it is painted on masonite or a similar material. I don't think it would be a painting on a photo; those are usually very transparent washes of paint so you can see the photographic details through the color.
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