Oil painting for beginner?
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Here's a link that should help get you started, Joyce:
https://drawpaintacademy.com/oil-painting/
Hi Joyce, hope this video hope you get started making beautiful paintings. Search Results
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Oil Painting
Hmmm, I started with paint by numbers.
If you want the “feel” of oil paints, but want it to dry faster and be easier clean up, then I would start with acrylics.
Use the same brushes, palette knives, etc.
Small canvasses are at the dollar stores. Probably paint palettes too.
Hi! maybe this will help
https://conceptartempire.com/oil-painting-tutorials/
Acrylics are easier to start with, but there's nothing like painting with oils. Have fun! https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-5-oil-painting-tips-beginners
Though. Have you considered using acrylics to get started. They are easier to work with and clean up.
Here are some ideas: https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=oil%20painting
Sounds fun! Pick up a beginners kit, a few brushes, a canvas along with some brush cleaner, and give it a whirl!
Hi Joyce, I hope this link will help you- https://www.virtualartacademy.com/oil-painting-techniques/