Da Vinci was the very first artist in his time period to value consistency in colors. He saw that brightness was more than the colors you use. This is what made him value brightness more than colors. In addition to being the first to value consistency, he was also one of the first to base his paintings on nature, science, and realism. He drew exactly what he saw. His opinion was that you shouldn’t change how nature looks. Which is what caused him to “mirror” nature. Also, he practiced chiaroscuro and sfumato. Chiaroscuro was defined by light and shadow and looks very real and convincing. Sfumato was much like depth and was basically how color and detail changed with distance. Combining the two techniques made his art look almost flawless. Da Vinci thought of art as math and equations. Sfumato and chiaroscuro were like variables and his paintings were the answers. Although because da Vinci was the only one using these techniques, he didn’t get the credit he deserved and his art was mistreated. An example was when monks used one of Leonardo’s paintings as a secret doorway and cut a hole in the bottom of it. Da Vinci was very talented but misunderstood for his
Da Vinci was the very first artist in his time period to value consistency in colors. He saw that brightness was more than the colors you use. This is what made him value brightness more than colors. In addition to being the first to value consistency, he was also one of the first to base his paintings on nature, science, and realism. He drew exactly what he saw. His opinion was that you shouldn’t change how nature looks. Which is what caused him to “mirror” nature. Also, he practiced chiaroscuro and sfumato. Chiaroscuro was defined by light and shadow and looks very real and convincing. Sfumato was much like depth and was basically how color and detail changed with distance. Combining the two techniques made his art look almost flawless. Da Vinci thought of art as math and equations. Sfumato and chiaroscuro were like variables and his paintings were the answers. Although because da Vinci was the only one using these techniques, he didn’t get the credit he deserved and his art was mistreated. An example was when monks used one of Leonardo’s paintings as a secret doorway and cut a hole in the bottom of it. Da Vinci was very talented but misunderstood for his