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______Frescoes Audio Tour_____

 

The Frescoes are open to visitors Monday-Saturday 8 am to 3:30 pm 


The Frescoes are free to the public for viewing. Donation boxes are located by the exits. 


Please see the audio tour below for a guide to our frescoes. 

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The Frescoes of _________ St.

The Artist Ben Long

 

Ben Long grew up in Statesville, NC, and studied at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Art Students' League in New York.

He later lived in Florence, Italy, where he studied with master artist Peitro Annigoni and learned the art of painting frescoes. His many works, created in churches and public buildings throughout the world, have garnered immense praise and recognition. commerical painting bibble study artist painting

The Art of Fresco Painting

 

Fresco- From the Italian word for "fresh"-refers to the process of painting on plaster and the resulting product.

The fresco process is a long and tedious one involving the application of three layers. First, a base coat of plaster-lime mixed with sand and water-is applied to the wall.

On a second, finer coat of plaster - the arriccio - a red outline called the sinopia is transferred from the studio drawings.

 The final layer is the intonaco - one part lime and one part sand - to which hand-ground pigments suspended in water are applied. bibble study commerical painting artist painting





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