Abstract Art- Tips and Techniques-Cold Wax and Oil #3
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- Опубліковано 8 жов 2024
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An ongoing series of fun and informative tips and techniques for painting in Oil and Cold Wax or in Acrylic Mixed Media. Join me in the studio!Today I will pull a previous painting together unifying using R&F oil pigment sticks.
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Supplies:
Oil Paints
Cold wax
R&F Oil Pigment sticks
Marabu Art Crayons
Bamboo skewer
Tissue paper
Palette knife
Messermeister squeegee
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Thank you!
VERY NICE DEAR 👌
Thank you!!!
I actually liked the painting before you started. Now I love this piece. Thank you for showing us this technique.
Harriet, that makes me happy!!! Thank you for watching!!
Ohhh! I like It so much!!! 😍
Many thanks Diana!!!❤️
amazing like all yours lisa!
Thank you Ariel!!!
Beautiful, thank's a lot, was z little bottle with needle that u sprsy on canvas water !
Thank you!! It is a fine line applicator bottle with Gamsol in it, not water, this is oil and cold wax painting.👩🎨
I have a painting I started in acrylics. It is dry, but I want to rework it. Can you add the oil and cold wax over the acrylics? Thanks so much for all your great tips. Love your videos.
Mary Mary, thanks for watching! And yes, you can definitely add Oil/ColdWax over acrylics, but not acrylics over oils! It is a fun way to use oil and CWM!
@@LisaBBoardwine thanks so much. Can't wait to give it a try!
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Maria, thank you!!!!!!!!
Another remarkable piece. The technique you use with Oil and Wax can be use with Acrylic also?.If yes I should spray water instead of Gamsol to remove some of the paint?. Thanks in advance and continue this beautiful work.
Eduardo, Yes you can use the same tools for acrylic paintings, but not mixing the wax into the paints. But use water or alcohol in a spray bottle for acrylics. Thank you for watching!!
Again, great work Lisa. The pigment sticks are a good resource and you use them wisely.
I'm interested in your finishing. When this, and others, completely dry, will you leave them in their matt state? or, dare I say, varnish some? Many thanks, and keep the fantastic work up.
Thank you very much! The R&F pigment sticks are amazing! When my pieces are completely dry I usually let them be! If I do any type of "varnish", I occasionally cover the painting with a layer of clear cold wax. Then you can gently buff it -if you want a soft sheen.
Another great one. Have you found pigment sticks other than Alizarin Orange that work well for glazing to pull the painting together like the one in the video?
Laura, thanks so much! There are many R&F pigment sticks that can be used as a glaze. Find a color you love and try it! They can be orange, red, brownish, greenish, etc.. just whatever color tone you are looking for! So many to choose from!
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Thank you Frank!! Thanks
What do you apply as a final topcoat and how do you finish your edges? Did you have those taped? Thank you for sharing your expertise on the beauty of layering and creating so much depth.
Becky, I usually don't apply a final "varnish", however, if I want a certain work to be a little more shiny or glossy, I wait until the work is completely dry then apply a coat a clear cold wax. You can then buff it to achieve a sheen. I prefer to leave my edges natural. These edges were taped, to protect the wood so when you are finished with the painting you peel the tape, attach a hanger and it is ready to go!! Thanks so much for watching and for your questions!!
I like this.
Thank you Linda!!!
Hi Lisa, thanks for sharing it's beautiful. I wanted to try the oil sticks before but told at the store that they don't dry ever, so how to avoid Amira than?
The oil pigment sticks do dry, but since they do t contain as much beeswax as what we mix into our oils on our palette, they will take a little longer to dry, but they will dry! The oil pastels have a binder in them that never dries so only use those on the top layer so air can get to them! Hope this helps!
What is in the little bottle? I am so hoping to love this medium ! Love your channel- I’m new to it !
I use Gamsol- odorless mineral spirits in the bottle. So glad you are enjoying my UA-cam channel!! Thanks !!!
Really liked it, at 1:41
Thank you!!!
Lisa, I recently discovered your channel and I am hooked, thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience. I love the effect of the R&F pigment sticks. In order to get the glaze effect you get here, do you have to start with a wet WIP or do you wait until it is dry to then apply the pigment stick/glaze?
Dori, Thanks so much for watching my channel!! You can use the R&F oil pigment sticks at any time throughout your painting. They do have less beeswax in them than what we mix with our paint on the palette, so they do take a bit longer to dry. But they are luscious!!
Great demonstrations! What kind of squeegees are you using?
Thank you very much!
i know it's kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good website to stream newly released series online?
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Was that Gamsol you sprinkled on?
Clara Nicoll, Yes, it is gamsol!
Thank you, great demo great painting!
Thanks for the demo of a translucent layer to unify a painting. I have been using an opaque layer, but see what more can be done with a translucent one. Always benefit from watching your videos. Can't wait for an AOC workshop with you!
Hey Bob!! Thank you very much for your comments and for watching my videos!! The translucent/transparent colors are so great for unifying a painting. Looking forward to painting with you at AOC too!!
How did you get the writing on this painting? Thank you.
Connie, it was from a stencil.
Connie, I tried to respond to your email from my website- but it keeps bouncing back! Incorrect address.