A LOOK AT THE HISTORY OF AIRBRUSH ART
Airbrush art is a popular form of painting various designs
on various types of surfaces. Everything from skin, clothing, canvas and
automobiles are being used to show fantastic works of art using airbrushing.
Motorcycles and building murals are also a target for an artist to show off
their creativity with airbrush art.
The history of airbrush art is just as fascinating as the
creative designs that artists are using airbrushing for. Experts believe that a
primitive form of airbrush art was used by ancient civilizations. The method
believed to be used in this primitive form of airbrush art was the use of a
hollow bone in which to spray the paint out of by blowing through it. While
this is a very primitive method compared to modern day forms of airbrushing, it
does still work. Take a look at children's airbrush art kits that require the
child to blow through one end of tube to create the airbrushed art. Now ancient
forms of airbrush art have bled over to modern day children's crafts.
In 1893 the world seen a more modernized version of
airbrushing when Charles Burdick patent the first airbrush device. This device
would be used for retouching photographs until around the 1920.
During the 1930s airbrush increased when advertisement
agencies jumped on the bandwagon to create advertisement of new products. Soon
airbrushing would be used to paint Pin-Up girls on to the American planes
during WWII. This is where airbrushing started showing up in the more modern
world in the form of art.
In the 1940 Walt Disney would show the world a new use for
airbrush art. Walt Disney would take airbrush art to the animated screen. The
backgrounds for Walt Disney's animated movies were created using airbrushing.
Airbrushing allowed them to create shadows and lighting tricks to achieve a
more realistic looking background. While even this seems primitive compared to
what we can do with animated movies as well as for airbrush art, this method
did pave the way for both the
improvement on animation and airbrush art.
The 1960s brought us even closer to what we now know we can
do with airbrushing. Airbrush art in the 1960s made its way into the music
world. Album covers were done using airbrush art to create the whole hippy
style images. The wild psychedelic
artwork that was popular with that era were done thanks to the use of
airbrushing. Tie dyed looks and large hippy flowers and even the peace signs
were making their way onto vehicles during this era. Airbrushing the artwork on
took a lot of time out of painting the vehicles over doing the designs by hand.
Thus airbrush art was being experimented with on vehicles at this point.
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