Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The Faux Paintings


The basic tools for any artist who wishes to develop Oil paintings are the following: Oils, canvas, flat and round brushes, spatulas, turpentine, cloth, easel, palette and paint spray. Once obtained these implements can be thought of creation, the most important work of the artist, no matter the style that he used. A good artist should work in a clean environment and this is reflected in his works. Speaking of cleaning, the best way to clean and dissolve with turpentine oil is. Most tricks you can learn in the process of developing the oil paintings are quite useful for any artist. The main advantage of using oils is that, unlike other styles such as cool or temper, allows the work so slowly and without any haste. An oil painting can be enhanced over and over again without ever changing the composition and colors. This may also depend on the type of base is used, for example, the canvas is the foundation that best suits this kind of pictures. It is generally advisable to make a sketch of what is intended to paint to get an idea of ​​the sizes and shapes to be used.

If you have enough experience you can work directly on the canvas. The drying of the oil paintings is not fast, and depending on the thickness of the layers that need time to dry completely. This process can be several days, be patient. Even before the final process involves the use of varnish might happen 1 month.

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