Posted Jun 02, 2021
Just wanted to share my story on how I started painting. This sounds funny. During the first few years of my painting career I used household paints and clothe of flour sack as my canvas since my parents couldn't afford to buy an expensive acrylic paints in tube and other materials. And I am living in a small town which you can't find any art materials like acrylic paints. During that time I was so…
Posted May 09, 2020
What brands of acrylics you are using? Liquitex Basics Reeves Pebeo Opaque and Sakura My favorites are sakura opaque and pebeo opaque. What are the colors you are using? (Recommended) Titanium white Phthalo blue / Primary blue / Any blue closer to primary Brilliant Red / Any red closer to primary Primary Yellow / Medium Yellow / Hanza Yellow / Any yellow closer to primary Raw Umber…
Posted Jun 14, 2019
It's always difficult to start a hobby when you don't have any idea on what materials to use or if you lack the skills to start it. That's why I gather this informations and videos on how to start acrylic painting for beginners or for those who hadn't tried acrylic painting yet. First Step: Materials 1. Acrylic Paints I used 5 limited colors because I want beginners to learn on how to mix and…
Posted Jul 24, 2016
VISIT MY AMAZON STORE HERE for More Art Materials I recommend this acrylic painting sets. You can choose which brand you like, Reeves and Liquitix Basics are both good choice. It has no Burnt Sienna on the package so you can mix red and black to create the color. Artist brushes which are almost similar to what I mostly used. I like the synthetic bristles, which you can play it with the…
Posted Jun 21, 2016
One of the most tricky part in painting landscapes is the way on how to paint the tree leaves and forest trees. The way on how to execute the strokes can be hard but can be learn upon constant practice. Here I am going to demonstrate on how to paint it the way I did on my landscape paintings. First we need 2 types of brushes. The pointed round brush number 0 for the trunks and branches, anyway this…
Posted May 04, 2016
I only used few brushes when I painted landscape paintings both in oils and acrylics. I am a self-taught artist and no one taught me to used specific brushes for a specific medium. Sometimes I used watercolor brushes in acrylic painting and still works for me and even in oil but not too often. I am not also picky when it comes with brands and prices. Cheap or expensive it's all the same for me. As…
Oil Portrait Paintings, Landscape Oil/Acrylic, Abstract and directly copy from picture. Best for birthday gifts, anniversaries, weddings and even for personal collections.
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