Thank you for the video! It was very informative. I normally paint in acrylics but I feel it's time for a change. I think painting in wax and oil will be an enjoyable learning experience.
Hi John, Thank you, the orange tool is a Messermeister bowlscraper, you can also use a Catalyst wedge no.6 and the water-based cold wax I use is called Powerwax from Powertex
I can usually work on the painting the next day, it is not thoroughly dry then but dry to the touch. It depends on how thick your layers are, the humidity of your studio, even the quality of your paints and how much cold wax you mixed with your paints.. work on paper also dries faster than work on panel. You can speed up the drying time by mixing a bit of marble dust into your mix
Nice work you do.
@@dianecharest8365 thank you!🙏🏻💙🧡
Thank you so much for this inspiring video! Tomorrow it’s time for a new background.
So excited to find you! Inspiring...beautiful!
@@maureenshotts1460 happy to inspire you, don’t hesitate to ask if you have questions ! Looking forward to seeing your cold wax work !
Thank you for the video! It was very informative. I normally paint in acrylics but I feel it's time for a change. I think painting in wax and oil will be an enjoyable learning experience.
I am sure you are going to love it, it is very addictive! Don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions on the process!
Stunning!!!
Hi Lovel your work, questions, name of the tool you spread paint/wax with, what name of "cold wax that can be mixed with arcyrilic paint?
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Hi John, Thank you, the orange tool is a Messermeister bowlscraper, you can also use a Catalyst wedge no.6 and the water-based cold wax I use is called Powerwax from Powertex
I like drawing historic buildings - can I use the cold wax and oil approach?
Yes you could, you can create several textured layers with cold wax and oils and then add less cold wax and more oil when you paint the buildings
How long does it take for your paintings to dry in between layers
I can usually work on the painting the next day, it is not thoroughly dry then but dry to the touch. It depends on how thick your layers are, the humidity of your studio, even the quality of your paints and how much cold wax you mixed with your paints.. work on paper also dries faster than work on panel. You can speed up the drying time by mixing a bit of marble dust into your mix
bonjour! il n'y a pas de traduction en Français??
Bonjour Lisette, j’ai essayé de mettre la traduction en français mais ca n’a pas marche, je réessayerai !
Il y a la traduction en français maintenant
Beautiful colors but I didn’t hear the name of these colors ?
Thank you for reminding me, I have put the colours I used in the notes below the video!