Nice work Mr D. Painting black and white to ‘look beautiful’ is a lost art. Ivory black tends to dry dead, flat , dark grey in tone and ashen. Try using Lamp Black. Vine Black is also good. As for lustre….adding Liquin Original will make the paint dry very quickly and impart a silk Matt finish. Ironically….to make the paint dry to a natural lustre and quickly…..simply add…a drying oil. 😮. Best wishes, Hugh.
superbe, merci pour ce partage; Je vous suis régulièrement avec un grand plaisir.
Merci beaucoup pour votre soutient.
vivement la suite , très beaux travail
Merci beaucoup.
Really cool.
Thank you.
Nice work Mr D. Painting black and white to ‘look beautiful’ is a lost art. Ivory black tends to dry dead, flat , dark grey in tone and ashen.
Try using Lamp Black. Vine Black is also good. As for lustre….adding Liquin Original will make the paint dry very quickly and impart a silk Matt finish. Ironically….to make the paint dry to a natural lustre and quickly…..simply add…a drying oil. 😮. Best wishes, Hugh.
Thank you Vermillion for your tip, I will try it.
I'm already playing with the combination of blue and brown. The results are amazing.
Hello Milan
Did you try Liquin (or any other alkyd resin) to get the oil paint more fluid and easier to apply ?
Nice job anyway 😊
Thank you Eric for your tip, I will try it.
Great!
Thank you.