Truefresco.org is proud to announce a new dimension to its ever growing web database of fresco knowledge - Fresco-Techniques.com. The website is a work in progress publishing the Internet version of iLia Anossov's upcoming book on Fresco Painting Techniques. This website is another effort of iLia Anossov and the Fresco School's team dedicated to foster the rebirth of fresco throughout the world, while adding another dimension to our online information. This site is intended to provide you with detailed guides for creating and recognizing frescos, whether it be Buon (True) Fresco, Secco Fresco or Faux Fresco. The website will give you the knowledge and on-hand tutorials to complete a wall fresco, fresco panel or decorative fresco tile.
This website is a benefit to all that are interested in fresco painting. 'We hope to provide a resource that is accessible to everyone, from those that plan to take our workshops to those that simply have an interest in fresco painting', said iLia Anossov. The website will help previous fresco students to refresh their knowledge of the processes of creating fine frescos. At the same time, it will allow future students to prepare themselves more adequately for our fresco workshops. The viewer of the website will be given direct information of how to create and understand frescos, and step by step tutorial on the tools needed and the steps that it will entail.
It is our hope that this tutorials will help fuel the growing interest in fresco painting. We see it going beyond the realm fresco painting, and extending to all artists in their many forms. Our vision is to facilitate the development of a new concept of art lead by a new breed of Artists independent and free in their art, highly educated professionally and spiritually, fluent in traditional art forms and styles as well as open-minded for anything new, willing to experiment and discover. The site is presently under construction and is due to be finished at the beginning of March. We invite you to visit the site over the next couple months and witness its construction. Visit the new site at www.fresco-techniques.com


