This is great. I did some china painting 40 years ago. My mum also painted and I have all her brush and paints. I have a kiln and want to have another go. You talk about open and closed oil what are they. I am in Australia so some names are different. Sharn
Open medium is like mineral oil, it does not dry. Closed medium usually contains oil of copaiba which dries faster as you paint, not allowing for corrections or changes as easily. There are several porcelain art groups in Australia who are also on FB if you google them, you should be able to make some connections.
@@NDporcelainArtist Hi! This is so helpful video, thanks for all your effort. I am new in this and I would like to ask where we can buy open oil. Could you note any link for that?
@@ebrausta5075 Open oil usually doesn't have a lot of copaiba in it which dries quickly. Dallaschina.com carries it, Lisa will answer your questions. I also carry it, my website is www.vidascollectibles.com
I love this visual. Very helpful and love that you don’t have noise in background 👍🏻☺️
Vida
Thanks!!! I have been trying to China paint for years. You make it easy and understand able.
Vida, this is wonderful! Thank you for sharing information and your technique like this. You are very thorough and engaging, and I just loved this!!!
Great demo
This VERY good Vida! Thank you!
This is great. I did some china painting 40 years ago. My mum also painted and I have all her brush and paints. I have a kiln and want to have another go. You talk about open and closed oil what are they. I am in Australia so some names are different. Sharn
Open medium is like mineral oil, it does not dry. Closed medium usually contains oil of copaiba which dries faster as you paint, not allowing for corrections or changes as easily. There are several porcelain art groups in Australia who are also on FB if you google them, you should be able to make some connections.
@@NDporcelainArtist Hi! This is so helpful video, thanks for all your effort. I am new in this and I would like to ask where we can buy open oil. Could you note any link for that?
@@ebrausta5075 Open oil usually doesn't have a lot of copaiba in it which dries quickly. Dallaschina.com carries it, Lisa will answer your questions. I also carry it, my website is www.vidascollectibles.com
Hello i would love to show us monochromatic teqnique.Dimitra ftom Greece.
how to get rid of thosel brush strokes from paint ??
請問用什麼油調顏料?
Thank you
What brand/type of paint would you recommend for a beginner?
Rynnes paints are very good and still available from apainterscollection@gmail.com
Thank you!
I purchased a LARGE inventory of Rynne China paint, many vials with label German Dresden China Paint. Contact me.
Thank you