«What makes my work popular is the fact that I make paintings on a plexiglass surface and
use oil paints to create layers,» he explains.
I make wooden signs... I paint them with a base - coat, normally latex or I seal them, then
I use an oil paint to paint quotes in them.
One can certainly use acrylic paint as well, though I do believe that classic color study via classic colors is more do - able
using oil paint.
We are currently
using oil paints, so those are the colors you see here.
She started painting when she was just six
using oil paints to elucidate her love, imagination and obsession with flowers.
Not always, but
I use oil paint because it is the most beautiful material.
How interesting that we used not to be able to
use oil paint, now not using it seems almost suspect, parasitic on what is now a cliché.
During the second half of the eighteenth century, the practice of
using oil paint on paper while working outdoors became popular among landscape artists.
Although the monotypes made in the 1870s and 1880s used printer's ink, as was customary in the medium, when Degas returned to the process in 1890,
he used oil paint.
I used oil paint on top of the acrylic paint and I aimed to try to create a harmony in the color.
The English painter Walter Sickert, in his memoir of Degas, reports various opinions of the master's — that one should
use oil paint as if it were pastel, or that «the art of painting was so to surround a patch of, say, Venetian red, that it appeared to be a patch of vermilion.»
Many contemporary artists
use oil paint, including Nicholas Stedman, George Condo, Laura Murray, and Sarah Gamble.
Yuka Kashihara
uses oil paint applied in a thinly diffuse manner similar to that of Japanese nihonga painting, and by applying it in numerous layers she is able to create a unique depth of color.
But that, she feels, has started to change, with her more deliberate uses of painterly materials and techniques — for this recent series of portraits, she returned to
using oil paint — and by showing parts of her process.
When Hartigan had
used oil paint in the 1950s in New York her ideas about colour were articulated by the texture of the paint and her brushstrokes.
In the 1990s he created a number of series based on a configuration of circles,
using oil paint squeezed directly from the tube.
In «Dimensions Variable» Gortner hand sculpts each surface using wood, foam, staples, canvas and acrylic paint before
using oil paint to realistically render the figure.
We first made water - based paint and painted with it on large sheets of brown paper, then egg tempera, and finally we ground and
used oil paint.
He had him work at such a speed he had to abandon
using oil paints because they took too long to dry.
Back in her studio, she experimented with thinning and pouring different hues,
using oil paint to create watercolor - like washes.
Working with his hand, rather than brushes, Binion
uses oil paint stick and sepia ink and paper — documents that have included copies of his birth certificate, his passport photos, images of his mother and childhood home, newspaper clippings, and pages from the address book he kept from 1972 through the 1990s.
One example is his Meereslandschaften (Seascapes), for which Kasseböhmer
used oil paint that was so diluted that it took on a water - like transparency, allowing the paintings to oscillate between naturalism and abstraction.
Chris Agnew has also chosen to work in etchings,
using oil paint on icon panel to create a new series of works especially for the exhibition, building on the works he exhibited in his first solo show earlier in the year.
She added: «Rather than rely on the endless flood of photos from social media,
I use oil painting as a means to force myself and the viewer to slow down and dissect these moments of group interaction / disconnection.
When
I used oil paints I only used Primary colors and white.
During my training at the California College of Arts and Crafts, I began to create collage drawings that layered disparate images on top of one another; I now
use oil paint in a similar way, starting with an abstract background and then adding more photorealistic details, allowing the work to dictate its own construction.
He uses an oil paint stick to accentuate certain marks and words, leaving a complex interplay of color, texture, and autobiography.
Nanette Olson is a Utah artist who
uses oil paints and a combination of oil / mixed media to create realistic figurative paintings, figurative abstractions and abstract paintings.
Using oil paints and silver leaf, Stratton creates a multilayered surface that invigorates one's perceptions and experience of the pictures.
I stopped
using oil paint soon after I graduated from college and I started using gouache because it was traditionally used for commercial purposes.
While this is a common strategy when
using oil paints, Weatherford uses the vinyl - based Flashe medium; since its weight and viscosity can be altered with water, darker tones are usually applied after lighter ones.
Using oil paint alone, Freeman is able to achieve truly transcendental effects.
I use oil paint pretty much straight out of the tube.
Whether you've just started painting or are a professional, chances are you've considered
using oil paint.
At the time of the exhibition, titled John Seery, the Garboushian Gallery was still fairly new and while most of Seery's earlier works were done using acrylic paint, the artist took to
using oil paint for his new works that featured at the 2010 exhibition.
It means that you can
use oil paint like gouache, watercolour, anything — and you can paint on top of what was there already, and again and again, without cracking.»
I was tickled that she noted
using oil paint is like working with messy and greasy, colored lard.
For the last 1 + years I have been painting
using oil paints and have been thinking if I should switch to acrylics??? and how to go about it... My paintings are mostly potraits with the lot of shades on the face to show the play of light, it has been easy to handle it with oils, reading through your article I understand it may not be so easy with acrylics, did I get it correct.
Paint Made Flesh examines the ways in which European and American painters have
used oil paint and the human body to convey enduring human vulnerabilities, among them anxieties about desire, appearance, illness, aging, war, and death.
Materials
used oil paint, household paint, varnish, oil bars worked with knifes, brushes fingers, rags.
Spielman
uses oil paint on canvas, paper and panel in various sizes; she works on up to forty paintings at a time, moving between them as each begins to form, then isolating a work to bring to completion.
I always
use oil paint or chalk paint.
I used to use a heavy - duty soap to clean my hands after
using oil paints.
and painted myself into a corner by
using oil paint.
My painter
used oil paint.
Using oil paint, paint a over your piece of furniture with a coat of paint, working in sections.
Not exact matches
The immense quantity of chile, «red pepper,»
used in cooking gives everything cooked more the appearance of being submerged in a
paint - bucket of
oil and red lead than eatable gravy.
Use a pastry brush to
paint a thin layer of melted butter or
oil onto the surface of the double layer filo rectangle.
Used lots of olive
oil when
painting the salmon.
Using a pastry brush,
paint the tops of the tofu fries with one - half of the seasoned sesame
oil.