What is a luminous painting?
Luminous painting is a type of art that can glow in the dark or reflect under UV light (blacklight), creating an impressive visual effect. Paintings often combine traditional painting techniques and special luminous materials.
COMMON TYPES OF Luminous Paintings
1. Luminous oil painting: Using oil paint to paint combined with luminous colors
- Oil paint: Using traditional oil paint materials
- Glow-in-the-dark colors: Combining painting with oil paint materials to create the best effect
- Principle: Using phosphor powder to absorb light (from lights, sun) and glow in the dark.
- Effect: Dim light, usually green, blue or white.
- Application: Bedroom decoration paintings, space paintings, emergency exit signs.
- Fluorescent color (UV Reactive): Combine painting with oil paint to create the best effect
- Principle: Use fluorescent paint/color that only glows brightly under UV light (blacklight).
- Effect: Outstanding neon color (Pink, orange, green).
- Application: Bar, event, street art painting.
2. Glowing acrylic paint painting: Use acrylic paint to paint combined with glowing color
- Acrylic paint: Use common oil acrylic material
- Glow-in-the-dark color: Combine painting with acrylic paint to create the best effect
- Principle: Use phosphor powder to absorb light (From lights, sun) and glow in the dark.
- Effect: Dim light, usually green, blue or white.
- Application: Bedroom decoration painting, space painting, emergency exit sign.
- Fluorescent color (UV Reactive): Combine painting with acrylic paint to create the best effect
- Principle: Use fluorescent paint/color that only glows brightly under UV light (blacklight).
- Effect: Outstanding neon color (Pink, orange, green).
- Application: Bar, event, street art paintings.
3. Glowing 3D painting
- Combine 3D depth effect with the above materials such as: Oil paint, acrylic paint, fluorescent color, fluorescent color to create the illusion of dimensional space.
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
- Interior decoration: Bedroom, living room, cafe.
- Installation art: Exhibition, amusement park.
- Advertising: Signs, prominent posters.
NOTE WHEN USING
- Glowing paintings need to be "charged" with lights or sunlight before use.
- UV paintings need blacklight to bring out the effect.
- Avoid direct contact with water or strong detergents.
LUMINOUS PAINTINGS REFERENCES
- Luminous Painting 1:
(Luminous Painting During the Day)
(Luminous Painting During the Night)
- Luminous Painting 2:
(Luminous Painting During the Day)
(Luminous Painting During the Night)
Luminous painting are the intersection of art and technology, turning living space into a magical world!