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1) What is the best type of brush to use for
painting? There are many kinds of brushes. Each one has a certain brush stroke. You will need to
experiment with the different types of brushes. You can choose either sable hair, hog hair, camel hair, or
synthetic.
2) Is a synthetic brush better than a natural hair brush? This is all a
matter of preference. Some of the newer synthetic brushes last longer than the natural hair
brush.
3) How can I choose a subject? It is
best to choose a subject which inspires you. Finding something to paint is not the problem. Finding a subject
you like will show in your work.
4) Should I do landscapes or
portraits? Some artists are better at portraits than landscapes. They have the ability to capture the
personality of the people they paint. Other artists can paint a landscape which looks as if you are looking
out a window. Try one subject and then do another. Determine which you enjoyed more. Also look at them
both objectively and choose which one you feel it better.This will help in your decision.
5) What is a still life portrait? A still
life, by definition is any inanimate object. This can be a flower, a bowl of fruit, or even a paper
clip. Learn still life painting.
6) Why should I take pictures of my
subjects? By taking a picture of your subject, you can will have a better view of the subject. You can see it
from varying angles. You will be able to use the photographs as a reference when painting. There are
times when you may be painting a portrait and the model cannot stay for the entire session. If you have
photographed the subject, then you can continue to work. Another property the camera can offer is the lighting
effects. You can see where the light falls and where the shadows are. You will be amazed at what the
camera can pick up that the naked eye does not notice. There are times when you may feel the subject is all wrong
for the painting until you view it from a camera lens.
7) Is there a special brand of paint I should
use? Each brand of paint has it's own unique properties.You can experiment with each one to determine which
ones you prefer. There is no one brand which will offer everything. Some have more colors than
others. Some are more able to blend. Dry times can be different as well. When you find one brand
that works for you, then you will know it.
8) How can I store my unused
paints? Acrylics do not store well after they have been put on the palette. They tend to dry
quickly. There is one trick that can be done but the results vary. You can cover the palette with plastic
and freeze it. There are times this will work and times it will not. For the oils, you can cover them with
plastic as well. You can also submerge them in water for later use.
9) What are the benefits of acrylic
paints? Acrylic paints have a quick drying time. This means you can actually start, finish, and possibly
frame a painting all in one day. With oils it can take days for the paint to dry. Acrylics can blend and mix just
as well as the oil paints. Some artists prefer the acrylics to the oils and vice versa. The acrylics can also
be built up. This can actually give you an almost three dimensional look on the painting
canvas.
10) Does it matter how thick I put the paint on
the canvas? You should never put more paint on a canvas than you need to. The paint has to dry between layers
or you could have problems with flaking and cracking. The painting can be built up to generate the look you
want.
11) Why did my painting crack? The more
paint you have on a canvas means the more space the paint has to cover. As an artist layers paint on the rule
of “fat over lean” applies. This means the paint has more medium mixed in with it as each layer is
added. The addition of the oil makes the paint more flexible. This means there is less chance of the
painting cracking as it dries.
12) Is there a way to seal my painting after it
is done? When you have completed a painting you will want to seal it to make sure smoke, dust, and other
foreign matter does not damage it. You can varnish the painting. You need to make sure the painting is
completely cured before sealing. Also, the varnish should be a very thin coat of clear varnish. A thick
coat can cause the paint to appear yellowed as time goes by.
13) Why don't my paintings look
natural? We see things in three dimensions. The painting should reflect this. In order to achieve this,
as in a landscape, start with the background first. This means the entire background, from the sky to the
grass. Then you would go in and add the mountains or distant tree line. You always need to work from the
back to the front to give the painting realism.
There are many people all over the world who have
aspired to become great artists. Many have succeeded. None have failed. For each
person in their own unique way is an artist. Whether you create the picture with paint, pencil, or
computer graphics the point is you are creating. You are expressing yourself in a way that is enjoyable to
you.
Others may find great inspiration in your
work. Criticism will always come, whether it be from others or even yourself. Do not let it bother
you.
Art is a way of expressing our thoughts, feelings,
and emotions.We can show who we really are by what we put on the blank canvas. This can sometimes be extremely
thought provoking. It can be comical or whimsical. The point is that it expresses something. You
capture the essence of who you are when you begin to paint.
Even if you cannot afford to make a living out of
painting, do it for the joy of it. Do it because you find a love for painting. Do it every day. This is your time to shine. Let everyone
know you painted that picture on your wall. Tell them you were the master artist when they ask where
you got it. Let them know you can tell your story by the pictures you create.
Painting is a way of loving what you do and doing
what you love. Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words, no matter how it is
displayed.
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