How To Apply Liquid White for Wet-on-Wet Oil Painting - White Canvas
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- I'll show you what canvases I use and how to prepare a white canvas for wet on wet painting.
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Adam
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Loving the informative videos you’ve just posted. Incredibly helpful!
Would love to see a video about your art tools, how many of each brush is required, effectively cleaning them as you go and at the end of the project, paints that you like etc.
All that kind of background stuff that goes into making such lovely pieces.
Also where do you draw your inspiration from? I find myself only painting along, I love your style of landscape, but if I look for other wet on wet channels, it’s lots of very old fashioned looking mountains. Otherwise I’m stood in front of my blank canvas with a blank mind. Lots of the wet on wet technique tutorials have mountains in them. Where I live in the UK, well, it’s pretty flat lol. So I find myself struggling for reference points of landscapes I’m familiar with. If that makes sense.
I’ll be doing some of those practical videos soon once my brush line comes out… I get inspiration from lots of things - photos that people send me, or from my own trips, or even just looking online at nature photos. Many times I just imagine a landscape and go for it! I think a lot of us landscape artists who learned from Bob Ross naturally paint a lot of mountains because they are a nice feature and fun to do. I do enjoy doing other types of landscapes without mountains just as much though and will continue those. Thanks for the message, great questions!
Oh… and another great way to make a painting is to find something you like and simply change the season, time of day, or landscape some.
Thank you, as always, for replying. I’m looking forward to seeing more.
That’s a great idea when it comes to inspiration and tweaking. I could perhaps look at swapping out mountains with scenery in more familiar with.
Hi Adam. Before you apply the liquid white do you use gesso to prime the canvas ?
My canvases are pre-primed so no I do not. If you have a canvas isn’t pre-primed, then you would need to.
Most canvases are primed already
Can I use acrylic titanium double primed acid free Canvases
Yep sure can.. most canvases are acrylic double or triple primed
Tks !
Hello. How long we have to wait after liquid white before beginning painting? Thnanks.
With this technique you can begin right away. You actually need to begin before it dries.
@@paintwithadam ok. Thank you.
@@paintwithadam what can you do if it dries before the painting is finished ?
@@jamieseip8121there would have to be many hours to even days before liquid white really dries. If it’s large portions of the canvas that is still white, you can just apply some more on top.
@@paintwithadam thankyou