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		<description><![CDATA[Embird Sfumato Training Videos by Phil Viljoen. Sfumato is one of the four canonical painting modes of the Renaissance (the other three being Cangiante, Chiaroscuro, and Unione). Sfumato corresponds to the concept of &#8216;low-contrast&#8217; in photography. The Italian word sfumato &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://designsbyphil.com/?p=1">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Embird Sfumato Training Videos by Phil Viljoen.</h1>
<p><strong>Sfumato</strong> is one of the four canonical painting modes of the Renaissance (the other three being Cangiante, Chiaroscuro, and Unione). Sfumato corresponds to the concept of &#8216;low-contrast&#8217; in photography. The Italian word <em>sfumato</em> (pp. of sfumare,  &#8216;to vanish&#8217; or &#8216;to shade&#8217;) captures the idea precisely. The finished  product appears as though a veil of smoke had drifted between the  subject of the painting and the viewer, adding some brightness to the  pure darks and blocking some of the pure brights of the subject.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-181" href="http://designsbyphil.com/?attachment_id=181"><img class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-181" title="zebras" src="http://designsbyphil.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/zebras1-796x1024.jpg" alt="2 Zebras drinking water in Ethosha done in sfumato by Phil" width="640" height="823" /></a></p>
<p>Sfumato is not a difficult technique in practice. Sfumato requires competence  in brushwork and judgement of value (brightness) but does not  necessarily require a high degree of skill. Sfumato consists in painting with  a translucent dark such as asphaltum and then, while wet, painting back  into this dark with an opaque light (e.g., some colour based on lead white or titanium white). Some of the colour of the dark will now darken the  opaque light and, simultaneously, the darks will be lightened. This  operation can be repeated if necessary, and, by so doing, very subtle  blending effects may be achieved. Sfumato is not <em>ipso facto</em> a  technique using translucent layers as is sometimes supposed; one will  wish to draw a distinction between this technique and the  straight-forward translucent painting of Titian.  However the translucency of the darks, repeatedly applied and blended  into the lights, does lend an enameled character to the result, which,  in the hands of a competent practitioner, can be charming and can yield  extremely subtle results.</p>
<p>The most prominent practitioner of sfumato was Leonardo da Vinci, and his famous painting of the Mona Lisa exhibits all the advantages of the technique. The historical value of  this painting consists precisely in the subtle but accurate way in which  emotions are expressed. This expression is due in no small part to the  gentle shading that sfumato promotes. Leonardo da Vinci described  sfumato as &#8220;without lines or borders, in the manner of smoke or beyond  the focus plane.&#8221;</p>
<h2>The A &#8211; Z of Embird Sfumato Training by Phil Viljoen and Sandra Powers, is available on this page.</h2>
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