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What is decorative painting? What is tole painting?

There is a lot of confusion about the term "tole painting" vs. "decorative painting".

Tole, from the old French, taule refers to thin sheets of iron or steel that have been laminated or welded under pressure. Therefore, from a traditional point of view, "Tole Painting" is painting on items made from this thin metal.

While it is reasonably easy to trace the definition of the word "tole" from a dictionary, it is less easy to define what that term means today.

Adding to the confusion over the term "tole" is the fact that "toleware" is a very specific kind of decorative, painted, highly varnished product -- usually made from metal.

This style of "decorative painting" flourishes in different "niches" around the world. For example, Russian Folk Art, such as Zhostova, continues to be produced in it's birthplace and is a creative influence on American decorative painters today.

Tole as an art form has many influences from the past, from numerous countries, and is constantly evolving. As a result, it is difficult to pin the term "tole" down.

I think that we can say that "tole painting" is a form of folk art painting based upon a teachable method of specific strokes and techniques.

Those same skills are also used in other forms of decorative painting, including specific regional techniques such as Rosemaling or Zhostova, etc., and more recently evolved "melting pot" techniques.The term "tole painting" has evolved and become
interchangeable with "decorative painting" in common usage, rather than solely a reference to it's historical usage as painting on metal.

Which brings us to the phrase, "Decorative Painting"...


Decorative Painting can actually be traced back as far as the Prehistoric Age when the first Caveman began drawing on his walls.

Decorative painting in North America has been driven by it's immigrant roots.For example, certain areas of the US are more heavily influenced by German or
Norwegian folk art.

It has only been since the introduction of painting books, largely since 1970, that folk art, tole and decorative painting have become more generic in the US. Prior to the 1970's, if you could find someone to teach this art form at all, you would have learned Rosemaling or Bauernmalerei or one of the Colonial based painting techniques using historic patterns, etc. Rarely would you find a teacher that
could teach generic decorative painting (drawing from a variety of techniques, products, surfaces and styles) as most painters learn it today.

Therefore, the term Decorative Painting refers to a diverse art form utilizing a variety of techniques and media in which walls, furniture and any of a number of other functional and non-functional surfaces are embellished with a patterned finish.

Among these techniques are tole painting, stenciling, and various types of faux finishing including strie', color washing, patina, crackling and marbleizing.

Contemporary decorative painting is limitless in its scope. If creativity, discipline and craftsmanship are incorporated, decorative painting offers opportunities not only for artistic self-expression, but for creative satisfaction as well.

Not sure what some of the terms above mean? Let's see if we can simplify things a bit in The Artist's Glossary.




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Select a paint that is suitable for the surface you want to paint on.

The paint could be watercolor, oils
or acrylics, the choice is yours.

Acrylics are less expensive than oils, dry faster and offer a wide range of ready made colors.

If cost is a factor, then while experimenting acrylics may be a good place to start.

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