What is airbrush painting? Invented in 1893, this is a technique for applying paint to canvas using a small pen-like tool through a spray / spray system. The airbrush allows you to mix air and paint using a small tool consisting of a compressor, nozzles and triggers for an astonishing artistic rendering. The airbrush painting carried out using a miniature paint gun which blows the medium with compressed air on the support has the particularity of leaving no traces of brushes on the artists' canvases with a rendering of application of the perfectly smooth colors. Peter Palombi, Charles E. White III, David Willardson and Peter Lloyd are among the great 20th century painters who popularized airbrush painting in their canvases.