Oil Painting For The Beginner - Demo Painting

A Simple Oil Painting For The Beginner Using The Wet On Wet Technique

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Oil Painting For The Beginner -  Demo Painting

What You Will Learn!

  • How To Prepare A Canvas for Wet On Wet Oil Painting Technique
  • How To Create Depth In Your Oil Painting
  • How To Paint Pine Trees Using A Fan Brush Using Oil Paints
  • How To Paint Mountains
  • How To Manage Your Oil Paint On The Canvas
  • How To Paint A Simple Sky With Oil Paint

Description

In this beginner oil painting course (oil painting project demo) you will learn to paint a simple oil landscape using just a few colours and tools.


I would recommend watching the whole oil painting demo all the way through before painting the painting itself. This way you'll have a great understanding as to what you need to prepare for before starting to put paint on the canvas.


This painting was done wet on wet. Meaning: the painting did not have the chance to dry before the next layers were applied.


Here is the supply list for this oil painting class:

    • Shop towels*

    • 10" x 20" gessoed** canvas (I gesso my canvas with two to three coats, making sure that previous coat dries before applying the next one)

    • Paint palette (or anything with a hard nonporous surface)

    • Paint thinner or gamsol (to clean your brushes and palette)

    • Clear gel medium (to mix the white medium)

    • Brushes:

      • 1-inch brush

      • Fan Brush

    • Flat palate knife

    • Paint colours (I use Gamblin 1980s series):

      • Ultramarine blue (or any blue)

      • Ivory black (or any black)

      • Sap green (I really love the intensity of sap green, but other greens are fine too)

      • Alizarin crimson (or any red)

      • Cadmium yellow light (or any yellow)

      • Titanium white

*Shop towels are way better than regular paper towels as they leave no residue or paper towel shavings when wiping the canvas.

**Gesso is an acrylic paint base. It can be thin or thick. In this case I'm using it to prime my canvas, so it needs to be thicker (so I don't have to prime it with more than two or three coats.)


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Who Should Attend!

  • All levels of oil painters, beginner oil painter friendly.

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Tags

  • Oil Painting

Subscribers

17

Lectures

21

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