Brett Whiteley painted it in offset lithograph style. This is a style in which a smooth stone or metal or paper plate is used to make an inked impression on a rubber blanket that transfers it to the paper being printed, instead of being made directly on the paper.
The Opera House is a famous painting sold all over the world. And it is used by art assignments all over the world as world!
His painting style was Impressionism. That is not Cubism.
Oil paint on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum now classifies this painting as 'Style of Rembrandt'.
He used oils and pastels
Rosemaling is a Norwegian style of painting, used primarily in decorative contexts. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemaling
Oil, canvas, cardboard, collage, shell and ink on board
he used very good technique called tone-ringing it is used in many artworks
many techniques were used in his painting "Self Portrait in the Studio". Brett Whiteley, like most artists, often painted with oil paint on canvs. But he often mixed different techniques like for instance oil, paper, graphite and tempera on plywood. The types of mediums used in Brett Whiteley's paintings was mainly oil and the colour blue as he really liked the standing out of the colour. Also, Brett whiteley used texture like his hair. He has used many different colours but mostly the colour blue.
The Opera House is a famous painting sold all over the world. And it is used by art assignments all over the world as world!
Whiteley used Chinese calligraphy evidently in his 'Self Portrait in Studio 1976'
He used Realism. :D
His painting style was Impressionism. That is not Cubism.
Mostly oil on canvas. Experimented with chalk and charcoal. Also often used a mixed media technique where he would add extra material for more texture. e.g. Small amounts of human hair to a self-portrait.
Oil on canvas.
I dont think color was a great impact to him. He liked to use different medias for his works. He even once used brain for the well-known Alchemy
he used Expressionism in his artworks
he used fresco and gothic art