Painting - Paint A Still Life Using Oils PDF
Painting - Paint A Still Life Using Oils PDF
Painting - Paint A Still Life Using Oils PDF
Because painting a still life is an excellent way to begin painting from real life. A still life allows you to control the compositionwhat is included and how it is arranged. You control the light source. You can take as much time as you need because a still life stays still! MAX2 Oil Paints are brilliant, buttery oil paints. Unlike most oil paints, MAX2 Oils clean up with soap and water. This makes them perfect paints for intermediate and adult painters alike. Please see "Tips on using MAX2 Oil Colors" at the end of this lesson.
scratch paper Paper Mate pencil canvaspaper or prepared canvasboard charcoal MAX2 Oil Paintsintroductory 6 paint set (Burnt Sienna, Ultra Blue, Grumbacher Red, Raw Umber, Titan White, Cad Yellow Pale) Brushes: size 4 or 6 in round and "bright" shapes are good for starters palette and palette knife variety of objects and a light source for still life
This composition is balanced, unified and shows good contrast and depth. The mushroom candle provides a nice focal point.
This composition is balanced, unified and shows good contrast and depth. The mushroom candle provides a nice focal point.
Treat like traditional oil paints, except use water in place of turpentine for thinning and clean up. Use Max brushes, or standard oil/acrylic brushes. Size 4 or 6 in round and "bright" shapes are good for starters. Paint on primed canvas, wood, or canvas paper. Never mix oil paints with acrylic paints or mediums. Can be mixed with traditional oil colors and mediums. To maintain soap and water clean up, use no more that one part of these to two parts MAX2. Clean brushes and surfaces with water and Grumbacher Brush Soap. When painting is dry and has been cured for 6-12 months, coat with Damar varnish.
Create a still life with a theme (your hobby, a sport, a favorite place, an event ...) Paint a monochromatic still life (use only one color plus white and black) Paint a still life using only complementary colors (red and green, blue and orange or violet and yellow) Paint a still life using only analogous colors (colors next to each other on the color wheel) Create a still life using a completely different media