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Posted on March 19, 2010.
Krylon Plastic PaintOil: Where to start

Every human being on the planet has an artist who is waiting to be released. Each time you scribble with a pencil or paint spread over a wall or redecorating a room, you encourage the artist within. It does not matter how old you are or what talent you have or suspect that you have not: each of us expresses our artistic flair of thousands of ways every day of our lives. Sometimes it is as simple as the reorganization of tools in a garage, or get a new paint job on an old car. The point is each of us express our creative self in many ways, and that is an oil painting. The challenge for beginners is to know where to begin. Do learn to paint will require an investment of money for arts education and supplies?

You might wonder how you make art education? It's like saying you will teach creativity (oxymoron). You are already creative, so all you can get from a formal art education is a handful of techniques and a credential proclaim your expertise (or at least you attended a school). Oil Painting learning happens on the canvas and practice what you have to learn how technology can be found free on the net or in a library. What you need to be careful on the net is getting involved with forums for the artist. You can take a little technical, but mostly you'll be taken apart for daring to even think you can just take a brush and paint. What you need to understand is that most of what you learn on these forums is how to spend money on expensive brushes, paints and canvas that is not needed to produce a painting oil quality. the largest amount of money involved in oil painting is by selling art supplies for the oil painting naive novice.

A painting can be done in a variety of media including oil, acrylic or watercolor. Acrylic is really a modern alternative to oil and has its own unique characteristics. It dries faster than oil paint and is soluble in water. This makes cleaning much easier, but it also means it is less forgiving if you want to make changes (oil-based paint is slightly more expensive than acrylic). My personal preference is to use oil, but each medium allows you to produce a quality paint. Both oil and acrylic are usually painted on a canvas surface, but both can be used on the boards of paint, such as hardboard or compressed hardwood plywood. The two paintings and the board should be primed with gesso before applying paint. There is some controversy about the use of gesso (the modern form is an acrylic based) in the oil. However, the controversy surrounding the possibility that oil can (not absolute) Gesso delamination after 20 or 30 years. This may be an important issue for the professional artist who sells her work for thousands of dollars. If you are concerned about this issue? Your creation is also sensitive to fire, you do not want to spray with fire retardant? The whole issue is a question not for most of us ordinary people. Leave this selfish interests of the artist.

pre-primed canvas is easily available in any store and Wal-Mart does not need to be covered with gesso (primer has a base acrylic). Start with 14 x 18 canvas, anything bigger would be too intimidating. After a few paintings up in size 16 x 20 20 x 24 and then when you feel really confident try 24 x 30. The larger canvases and boards to take a lot of paint to reduce costs make sure you plan your painting on paper size. You can use paper to print news, but I found that the council made an offer surface.The better planning better art box to hold paint and brushes is good rubber boxes with lids that overlap edge. They are ideal for keeping rain and are really cheap. If you are.

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