2011年11月10日星期四

Oil Painting Techniques is one of the ways to apply oil painting


Oil paint is one of the most versatile and adaptable painting mediums in existence today. There are many techniques and effects possible with oil paint. Oil paint can be applied in thin transparent glazes or washes, or the paint can be mixed to a thick buttery consistency and applied using a painting knife. There really appears to be no end to the wonderful ways you can create art with this amazing painting medium. This article will talk about some of the many ways you can use oil paint.

Dry brush

The dry brush technique involves using a small amount of oil paint straight from the tube. It is then brushed thinly onto your support with a bristle brush. This technique works particularly well with a rough surface. The raised parts of your surface pick up the paint, while the dips or valleys in your support do not. This creates a broken color effect where the color of your canvas shows through.

Alla Prima Painting

Alla Prima painting, also known as "direct painting", is a technique of oil painting where the work is usually finished in just one sitting. You are probably familiar with the artist Bob Ross, who made this painting method quite popular on his TV Show. I am sure like me, you watched Bob paint in amazement as he completed a beautiful painting in under 30 mintues.

The paint is applied wet onto wet directly onto the canvas usually with no underpainting or sketches. It might be a good idea in the beginning to lay down a sketch with some thinned down oil paint. This way you will have a general idea where your colors will be placed. You must be careful using this technique as your painting can become quite muddy if you do not apply the colors correctly on your canvas. It takes practice, so don't be discouraged if your first, second or even third painting does not come out the way you anticipated. Keep practicing and let your imagination run wild. As Bob used to say, "It's Your World".

Working With Painting Knives

If you have never worked with painting knives, then it is highly recommended that you give them a try. This type of painting method is very different from traditional brush painting and when you lay down your first stroke of paint with a painting knife, you will immediately see why. Painting with a knife can be best described as spreading butter on a piece of bread and you should keep your painting at a butter or cream like consistency when using painting knives. Do not use your palette knives to paint with. They have a different construction and are not made for painting. Painting knives have more flexibility to them and come in a variety of different shapes and sizes. You can manipulate paint in a variety of different ways with a knife just by changing your hand position on the handle. You can hold your hand down low on the handle to smear the paint over your support. Move your hand up to the top of the handle and you can use your finger to gently push the blade into the paint to create small dabs of color. You can also turn your knife blade on its side for scraping away paint or for creating hard lines.

Glazing

If you never produced a oil painting using the glazing technique, then you should definitely give this a try as well. Your painting will have a different appearance then if you were to complete a painting using traditional color mixing techniques. Glazing tends to give colors more luminescence. The colors are not mixed together first before applying, rather, they are mixed optically using single transparent layers of color. For instance, if you wanted to create the color green using glazes, you would not mix yellow and blue together on your palette first. You would first apply a thin glaze of blue, wait until it dries, then apply a thin glaze of yellow, which would then create your green. Each layer must be completely dry before applying subsequent layers. Usually, the first step in using the glazing technique is to create a monochromatic under painting of the subject. Using only one color will help you to focus on form and tone first, rather than being too preoccupied with color at this stage. Wait until your under painting is dry to begin applying your first layer of color. This technique is tricky and does require practice, but it is not as difficult as some may lead you to believe.


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2011年11月4日星期五

An Introduction to Some Famous Oil Paintings

Oil painting is one of the most popular art forms . When anyone asked if you know of any such paintings or artists who used this technique, you may say “no.” But, I bet there are several pieces of artwork that you didn’t realize were famous oil paintings. Oil painting began in Middle East sometime between the 5th and 9th centuries. By the 15th century it became an extremely popular as knowledge of it and its benefits spread westward. Artists found that oil based paint suffered from less yellowing and that different oils would create different pigments and consistencies. Typically, an artist will begin by sketching his or her subject onto a canvas with charcoal or other material. Oil paints may be mixed with turpentine or other paint thinners for a paint of specific thickness and greater or lesser drying time. The general rule of practice is that you want to be sure that each layer of paint has more oil than the previous layer. This helps the painting to dry properly. Otherwise, the paint is likely to crack or peel. Most often a paint brush is used to apply an oil paint. Other tools are palette knives or rags. Oil paints stay wet longer than other types of paint which gives artists the opportunity to alter textures and colors. Sometimes, a dissatisfied painter may even remove an entire layer and begin again. A cloth with a little turpentine can remove a layer easily assuming it is still wet; if dried, paint must be scraped off. There are many famous oil paintings that have come to us throughout the ages. Many of them are so famous, that even people who do not consider themselves to be “art lovers” have seen or heard of these pieces of artwork. Perhaps one of the most famous oil paintings ever created is the Mona Lisa. We have all seen this enigmatic woman looking out at us on TV, in magazines and elsewhere. She was painted by Leonardo da Vinci during the Italian Renaissance. Da Vinci began working on the piece in 1503 and labored over it for many years. After moving to France, he resumed painting and the Mona Lisa was completed shortly before his death in 1519. This painting is possibly the single most talked about, analyzed and revered painting ever made. Other well know pieces are Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, Water Lilies by Claude Monet, The Rape of Europa by Titian, The Card Players by Paul Cezanne, La Donna Velata by Raphael, Night Watch by Rembrandt and Nude by Pierre-Auguste Renoir. There are also many famous self portraits by artists like Van Gogh, Titian, Rembrandt, Albrecht Durer and Frieda Kahlo.
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2011年11月2日星期三

Find the Best Oil Paintings For Sale


Some of the most beautiful pieces of art or oil paintings for sale in local art studios and major art galleries all across the world. This style of painting is truly an amazing site to see. To see an artist take a blank canvas and armed with nothing but paint, paint brush, and creativity create a masterpiece.
Oil painting is something that is both taught and is also a talent that some or born with. It requires a certain set of skills that can be taught and some passion that you must already be equipped with. A steady hand and a open mind or just two of many abilities some one must possess if the what to be considered a skilled oil painter.
Most all painting done in this style or done on stretched canvases made of either cotton or linen. Choosing the right canvas can be just as important as choosing the right paint. If not done with a careful eye it can be a disaster waiting to happen.
Canvases come in a wide variety of different sizes and designed. Depending on what you are painting you can choose a stapled or spline canvas. You can also choose a less expensive rolled canvas that you have to stretch yourself. Stretching out a canvas also requires skill, it is a tricky process to pull off at first but with enough practice you will be able to pull it off with your eyes blind folded.
When you are looking at oil paintings you can purchase you want to pay close attention to the details that not only went into the painting itself, but also the frame work. Although the frame only hold the painting; if the painting is not placed in the frame correctly with care you could find yourself paying to have your artwork re-stretched and re-framed which could become real costly.
If you are looking for the best way to purchase you oil paintingsyou have a couple of options to choose from. The traditional method which is going in person to various auctions, art galleries, or your area art shop. This is always a good option to choose because if you buy the painting in person you can take the time to exam and inspect the quality of the art you are buy before you make the purchase.
Another popular method of acquire oil art is buy visiting the information super highway. When you shopping online you may not be able to inspect the product but you get to choose from a much larger selection of galleries and stores. The world wide web allows you to sit in the comfort of your bed room in Miami Florida and shop a exclusive art gallery in Melbourne Australia.