Tag Archives: Oil Paint

100 Things That Make Me Smile

Have you ever caught yourself smiling, without at first being aware that you were?  That happened to me recently, so I thought it might be a good idea to note what it was that made me smile, in spite of … Continue reading

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Texture

For me, one of the most exciting aspects of works by Monet or Van Gogh is the texture of their paintings.  You can see the brush strokes, the palette knife marks and the velocity of every painterly gesture, etched permanently … Continue reading

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Oil Painting With Baby Wipes

Every artist that works with oil paint knows that spills and smears happen and that having some of those moist baby-wipes in your kit is a very sensible precaution.  You know the ones.  They’re frequently used to clean messy baby … Continue reading

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Too Much to Say

Ever have this problem?  You go away for a couple of days where you are free from obligations (there’s a whole blog post on that subject one could write – obligations often get in the way of your art) and … Continue reading

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How Long Should You Spend On A Painting?

It depends.  Everybody will tell you that, but there isn’t much good information around on what it depends upon.  This is my attempt to say what it might depend on.  My list is not exhaustive, but it’s a few things … Continue reading

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Painting En Plein Air

This holiday, I decided to do some painting in the great outdoors.  Although I thought I was reasonably well prepared, I learned a few things. I had a nice hat, some drinking water, a comfortable, light-weight fold-away chair and sturdy … Continue reading

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What You Can Do With Left Over Paint

You know the problem.  In a moment of over-exuberance, you’ve squeezed out too much paint on your palette and the painting is finished, leaving lots of lovely, expensive, fresh, wet paint behind.  Washing it away or letting it dry seems like … Continue reading

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