Painting a Still Life in Oil Paint | Complete Tutorial
In this oil painting video I aim to guide you through the process involved in creating this still life. The method used is known as «Alla Prima», or «Wet on Wet» technique in which the painting is created using layers of wet oil paint.
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**There were some issues with the audio with this one. I tried out a different microphone, but it generated some difficulties. I did my best to improve the audio quality in post production.
The materials used in this video are listed below,
Oil Paints:
Titanium White — Gamblin
Raw Umber- Gamblin
Alizarin Crimson Permanent- Gamblin
Cadmium Red Medium- Gamblin
Cadmium Orange- Gamblin
Yellow Ochre- Gamblin
Cadmium Yellow Medium- Gamblin
Sap Green- Gamblin
Cobalt Teal-Gamblin
Ultramarine Blue-Gamblin
Ivory Black- Gamblin
Panel:
11x14" Jack Richenson premium gessoed hardboard
Mediums:
Mineral Spirits-Mona Lisa
1 part stand oil to 4 parts mineral spirits
Palette:
Large Sheet of Glass (took off an old picture frame and placed it over a grey board)
Brushes:
Master’s Touch Filber size 2
Princeton Catalyst Polytip Bristle Filbert size 4
Jack Richeson Grey Matters size 4
Plaza Montgomery Round size 1
Masters Touch 2" Flat brush (fan brush)
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