mennyezetftés
Mennyezetftés, also known as ceiling painting, is a traditional Hungarian art form that involves the decoration of ceilings with intricate, often religious or mythological themes. This technique is particularly associated with the Baroque and Rococo periods in Hungarian architecture. The process begins with the application of a layer of plaster to the ceiling, which is then smoothed and prepared for painting. Artists use a variety of techniques, including fresco, tempera, and oil painting, to create detailed and vibrant designs. Common motifs include angels, saints, and mythical creatures, often depicted in a stylized and ornate manner. Mennyezetftés is not only a decorative element but also a cultural heritage that reflects the religious and artistic traditions of Hungary. The practice has been revived in recent years, with contemporary artists incorporating modern elements while preserving the traditional techniques.