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Girl in a Field
For many people, water mixable oil is something new and unusual. In addition, it completely repeats the properties of traditional oil. In this painting, I will show you that with Cobra oils you can work in a la prima technique in the same way as with traditional oils, but just without using any thinners or solvents at all!
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Ear with Earring
Ears are ignored by so many artists but it's incredibly interesting to paint them! There are so many things going on. Shapes are changing, transforming into each other. It's such a good exercise to improve your rendering skills.
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Painting a blue eye
Inspiration can come from anywhere. For this eye, I was inspired by an incredible paint color - King’s Blue. I bet you also already have a color that you love. Let’s try to make this blue eye together!
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Painting an eye
Let’s paint an eye together. For this painting I wanted to use as few supplies as possible, so you won’t have to go out and buy something new. You’ll need only 4 colors and I bet you already have them. It’s white, red, yellow and black. The palette that we’ll be using today was created by a famous Swedish artist Anders Zorn. I’ll be using oil paints, but you can also try acrylics or gouache. Your result may vary depending on the saturation of your red and yellow. However, the aim of this lesson is not to create a perfect copy of my painting but to show you how much you can do with only 4 colors.
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Italian landscape
This step-by-step plan has been painted using the wet-on-wet technique: The painting process continued while the oil paint was still wet. Before you start, go through all the stages.
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Paint a boat
In this video, we show how to paint a boat through suggestion, with oil colour. Techniques will be explained too.
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