I had never given much thought to the meaning of the poinsettia until I sat down to paint it. Many of us are familiar with the flower’s significance in Vietnamese folklore, but what about this radiant bloom that has become a beloved symbol of Christmas in Western culture? Interestingly, its association with the holiday season is not as ancient as one might think. It began only in the early 19th century when the first U.S. ambassador to Mexico, Joel Roberts Poinsett, discovered the plant and introduced it to the world. The name Poinsettia, which we use today, honors his legacy.
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Varnishing is one of the most important finishing steps for acrylic paintings, but many artists and collectors are unsure whether or how to do it. Varnishing offers multiple benefits: it protects the painting from dust, UV rays, and environmental damage, while also enhancing the artwork’s visual appeal. Whether you’re new to varnishing or looking to refine your technique, this detailed step-by-step guide will show you how to varnish an acrylic painting properly for long-lasting results.
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Like many artists, I have faced this choice, and I have found that there is no one-size-fits-all answer. Varnishing or not is entirely a matter of personal preference and collector preference, as well as practical considerations for preserving the work of art.
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