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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Basic Oil Painting Techniques

The essential oil painting techniques featured here could be used to make various effects in usual and contemporary art, for any subject at anytime. Whilst shaping your own painting style, you can attempt all of these following methods even in a single oil painting reproduction or simply select one depending on the result you are trying to get. Alternatively you could simply paint without using any of them - the option is yours.

Fat over Lean - This technique of oil painting in, which every layer of paint is suppler than the ones beneath. Adding more oil painting medium to the color in every layer gets superior flexibility per layer. This method is chiefly used in landscape painting and for making a flexible multi-layered painting.

Thick over Thin - This technique of oil painting in which fat layers of paint are added on top of a thin backdrop layer to make a 3-D effect. In case you are using thick oil color in layers then you must avoid following thin layers. This method is principally useful for still life and other portraits.

Wet into Wet - This is a process of adding new color into accessible still wet layers. The method of oil painting could be used to bring huge nearness and importance to the image. It could as well be used as a method for blending, and could be further consummate with the colour in almost any state of viscosity (thickness), from thick and firm to fluid. This oil painting technique is frequently used in botanical painting.

Glazing - This technique builds up layers of translucent or even the semi-transparent colors over dry under layers. The upshot is one of huge depth and for spatial atmosphere. It is a long method, but the effects in oil are supreme when compared with other media. This oil painting method is chiefly useful for painting seascapes and water.

Impasto - This is a painting technique where the color is applied firm and thick leaving brush and blade marks as a middle element in oil painting. An impasto surface could be lively and influential. For thick impasto, build the texture in numerous layers, allowing every layer to dry before going on with next. This method is used in modern art to create 3-D effect and texture.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Basic Oil Painting Equipments

There are two chief kinds of oil painting easels: studio easel and outdoor or sketching easel.

If you buy a sketching easel, choose one that fold into a tiny, compact unit. Remember that you would be carrying a paint box and possibly a sketching stool along with the easel. A sketching easel could be used for running indoors, but it would not have the stability of a usual studio easel and would also limit the size of your canvas, as the grips on a sketching easel are not planned to hold huge canvases. The oil painting easel stability could be enhanced by placing rubber tips on its legs when it is been used indoors. Whatever easel you choose, ensure that it has a fixture, which permits the canvas to be tilted at an angle to eradicate surface glare.

The Palette Knife

Apart from oil painting easels, you would also require a palette knife for removing paint from your palette as you perform. It could as well be used to rub surplus paint from the surface of the canvas before oil painting reproduction, and it could supplement a brush in mixing colors.

Medium

An oil painting medium, or vehicle, is essential to make the paint practical. It is advocate that you purchase a prepared copal painting medium and use it at the start. Later on, you might desire to arrange your own oil painting medium. A good home­made combination is one-third turpentine, one-third linseed oil, and also one-third copal oil varnish. All mediums must be bought at an art supply shop to ensure high quality.

Oil Cups

You need to have two cups, which could be secure to your palette. One cup is for the medium you are combining with your colors, the other holds turpentine for clear out your brush rapidly, chiefly when working outdoors. Make sure both cups are huge adequate to take a large brush.

Charcoal Pencils

Always have some quite soft charcoal pencils or any sticks in your oil paint box. Charcoal permits suppler handling than any ordinary lead pencil in creating the basic sketch on the canvas.

Paint Rags

You have now the oil painting easel, your medium, your painting knives, and also other oil painting equipment. You would be glad to know that the next thing in your list is one of the cheapest: Paint Rags! Have enough rags in your paint box for cleaning your brushes and palette, and for common cleaning up.

 

 
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