Brushstroke Techniques with Oil Paint
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. Mastering the way you put down paint on the canvas is an essential skill when painting with oils. • One of the best skills you can cultivate when learning to paint with oils is painting wet in wet. There are many reasons for this, but for me I think the biggest reason is because it is such a versatile way to create nuanced color passages. And to me this is what makes oil painting so special. • In this video, I cover: • . brushstroke pressure • . how a fully loaded paint brush helps you apply paint • . what is scumbling • . painting wet in wet • . broken color • . the difference between mixing color on the palette versus mixing on the canvas. • Materials used: • 1. a toned canvas with a mixture of ultramarine blue and burnt umber. • 2. Trekell hog bristle brush, size 3, Series 400MKF • 3 Oil mixtures: • . Raw sienna and cremnitz white • . Veridian and cadmium yellow medium • . Veridian, cadmium yellow medium and cremnitz white • . Ultramarine blue • . Ultramarine blue and cremnitz white • The white I use in all mixtures is Cremnitz White with linseed oil from RGH Paints https://rghartistoilpaint.com/ • • This was a quick brushstroke demonstration I gave during one of my IG lives
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