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  • Is Acrylic Paint the Right Choice for You?

    Is Acrylic Paint the Right Choice for You?

    Advantages of Acrylic Paint: Dries very fast. Mixed with water or mediums/gels. Brushes cleaned with water. Once dried, can be overpainted without disturbing underlying layers. Can be used thickly (impasto), like oils, or in thin washes, like watercolor. Water-resistant, so good for murals. Works as a glue, so good for collages. Disdvantages of Acrylic Paint: Dries […]

  • How to Decide What Paint to Use

    How to Decide What Paint to Use

    Having decided you’d like to learn to paint, you obviously need to select what kind of paint you’re going to use. The most commonly used paints are acrylics, oils, watercolors, and pastels. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. Which you select will depend on your personality and, to some extent, where you’re going to paint. […]

  • Before You Buy a Painting Easel

    Before You Buy a Painting Easel

    There’s nothing to beat an easel for keeping a painting in place while you’re working on it. Working vertically also means you’re working in the same plane as the painting will finally be hung, reduces the risk of spilling anything on it, or dust collecting on it. You can work sitting on a stool or […]

  • Learn to Paint: Your First Ever Painting

    Learn to Paint: Your First Ever Painting

    When you decide you’d like to paint, you will likely encounter the art myth that it takes talent. Don’t believe it. The desire to learn to paint and enthusiasm are what you need more than anything else. Having decided you’d like to learn to paint, you need to decide what paint you’re going to use. The four […]

  • 10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

    10 Acrylic Painting Tips for Beginners

    Acrylics are extremely versatile, fast-drying paints, and can be used straight from the tube like oils or thinned with water or a medium and used like watercolors. And a lot in-between. Here are a few tips to help you get started painting with acrylics. Tip 1: Keeping Acrylic Paints Workable Because acrylics dry so fast, squeeze only a little […]

  • How to Varnish an Acrylic or Oil Painting

    How to Varnish an Acrylic or Oil Painting

    Varnish is more than simply a layer to protect your painting from pollution in the atmosphere and abrasion. It will also bring out the colors to the brilliance they had when you applied them. Difficulty: Average Time Required: Depends on size of painting Here’s How: Ensure your painting is completely dry. Allow several months for an oil […]

  • 7 Ways to Improve Your Painting While at Work

    7 Ways to Improve Your Painting While at Work

    You know the scenario: you’re stuck in a meeting at the office with someone rambling on and on until you just want to interrupt by screaming: “I could be painting!” But as that wouldn’t be a wise career move, what can you do to benefit your painting while at work? Each of these tips works […]

  • What You Need to Know Painting Canvas

    What You Need to Know Painting Canvas

    The term canvas serves as a generic term for any fabric that’s used as a support for painting. The fabric can be cotton duck (the most common), linen (a more expensive choice regarded as superior), or a synthetic fiber (uncommon). Find out more about what your choices are when it comes to canvas for painting. Cotton duck […]

  • How to Create Time for Painting

    How to Create Time for Painting

    With all the demands that life makes, the time available for painting can get less and less. All too easily it gets squeezed out altogether! These ideas should help you find a little time daily and keep you going until you get the luxury of a few hours in a row to paint. Here’s How: […]

  • SKETCHING ON LOCATION

    SKETCHING ON LOCATION

    The author Julia Cameron introduced me to the idea of an artist’s date in her best-selling book The Artist’s Way. It can be really hard for any of us to schedule time to spend on something we really want to do but persevere – the rewards are worth it. My tips on creating your own ‘artist’s […]

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