An Italian term meaning ‘first time’. Painting directly in one session with no under-drawing or painting. Usually used to refer to oil or acrylic painting. This is in contrast to the usual method where the painting begins with an underpainting and then progresses over several sittings, numerous layers and various glazes. The alla prima method [...]
An Italian term meaning ‘first time’. Painting directly in one session with no under-drawing or painting. Usually used to refer to oil or acrylic painting. This is in contrast to the usual method where the painting begins with an underpainting and then progresses over several sittings, numerous layers and various glazes. The alla prima method is often associated with en plein air painters, who aim to complete a work in just a few hours.


