So layered are the canvases, that
the artist hand mills his own oil paint from elemental pigments.
Not exact matches
CNC machining — a reductive
milling process in which robotic arms carve material away based on points plotted on a 3D grid — allows
artists and designers to work on a large scale; the technology can also carve surfaces in ways that would not be possible by
hand.
And the three - story 19th - century
mill here, housing a survey of his panoramic wall drawings, is our Museo di San Marco: a building full of art conceived by one
artist, executed by many
hands, devoted to big ideas.