The Advantage Of Oil Based Paintings

By Paul Hamilton


When people first begin painting, it can be an exciting journey, but there are many things to take into consideration. You have to have the right equipment. You need to know how you are going to approach your subject matter and the basic steps that you are going to use. Probably the biggest debate is between oil based paintings and those which are acrylic or another medium.

Many people think that this is a snob thing and that you are not a proper artist until you have experimented with oils. However, everyone who does have the chance to experiment with all forms of paints and mediums will find that there is something special within the oils. Of course, there are negatives like everything as well.

This included oils in other forms. Artists started using pastels and sticks which were oil based. They had a different texture to the paint. They could be applied with the paint and this gave it some texture and a great effect. This was a time for artists to begin experimenting with their work.

When you are putting more detail into your work, it is important to know how you are going to go about this. The other mediums may not be appropriate because they dry quickly and you can't blend them in. However, you can use other paints as a base to provide more effect. This can even be good for texture.

A lot of artists complain that oil paints are thick and that you can't spread them on. This means that you need a lot more paint. However, these can be thinned out with a medium. You can even use linseed oil, but you have to use a mixture of other oils and get the proportions right. Some paint will need to go on thickly and some will be spread on so you can almost see the canvas.

Different type of oil come in a number of forms. These have been developed over the years since the days of Matisse and Picasso. For example, you cans use pastels which are oil based. Some people will mix these with the paints to create two different textures and a couple of different tones. Many people also say that they prefer Acrylic because they are bold and rich. This will apply mostly to the contemporary artists.

There is, of course a lot that one can do to make the oils stand out, but the acrylics are less realistic. The glaze is also popular with oils and it can be mixed with a pigment which helps it become more professional in the way it looks. It becomes rich and glossy, and it can change the painting overall for the better.

Although watrcolors are limited because they don't allow you to show off the texture, you will still find that they display a certain amount of vibrancy. One can always point out a watercolor from the rest of the mediums. It is also possible to mix this with oil, but you should do this first before adding the oils on top.




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