At hobby lobby they are getting rid of grumbacher academy and winsor and newton of their entire brand but they had the oils paints really cheap and (idk if I should say sad but) it's kinda sad because I only do water mixable so it's easy to clean but they had the artists oil
I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos because I’d like to start oil painting, but I’ve been looking for your video on how to repurpose the sludge you get from cleaning your brushes but I can’t find it. Can you link it or repost it please? Also I was thinking about fire safety with the rags. Can I wash them? Should I? After they are dry should I store them in a dark dry place or is that also dangerous? Should I completely isolate them when drying? I’m reading a novel about oil painting and the writer talks about using turpenoid natural and turpenoid odorless. What is the difference between them, and is gamsol a substitute for both? Love your artwork, and thank you for these gems!
I don’t know how to link the video here but if you check out my Instagram @dorisroseart the video you’re looking for is pinned to the top of my reels page right now. As far as rags you can’t re-wash them but you can use them again after they are dry up until they are not useful to you anymore. Im not sure how the amount of light changes the risk but I expect storing them away from any direct sunlight is wise. The main thing is to avoid folds especially on rags that have been used for a lot of oil medium eg cleaning up a spill. I’m not sure what the difference is between turpenoid natural & turpenoid odourless other than what you can deduce from the names eg. Odourless manufactured to smell less. Both are less toxic than turpentine as they are a milder slower-evaporating mineral spirit a lot like gamsol which is what I use all of these are good options. Thanks for watching 🤗
What a gorgeous color even for underpainting
I adds a great warm base! 👍
@@dorisroseart Indeed. Especially that orange is my favorite color.
At hobby lobby they are getting rid of grumbacher academy and winsor and newton of their entire brand but they had the oils paints really cheap and (idk if I should say sad but) it's kinda sad because I only do water mixable so it's easy to clean but they had the artists oil
Thanks. Hey look up Stuart Davies art you may injoy his closet full of paint n talk like your , Granpa,
Very helpful! Thanks
You're welcome!
I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos because I’d like to start oil painting, but I’ve been looking for your video on how to repurpose the sludge you get from cleaning your brushes but I can’t find it. Can you link it or repost it please?
Also I was thinking about fire safety with the rags. Can I wash them? Should I? After they are dry should I store them in a dark dry place or is that also dangerous? Should I completely isolate them when drying? I’m reading a novel about oil painting and the writer talks about using turpenoid natural and turpenoid odorless. What is the difference between them, and is gamsol a substitute for both? Love your artwork, and thank you for these gems!
I don’t know how to link the video here but if you check out my Instagram @dorisroseart the video you’re looking for is pinned to the top of my reels page right now.
As far as rags you can’t re-wash them but you can use them again after they are dry up until they are not useful to you anymore. Im not sure how the amount of light changes the risk but I expect storing them away from any direct sunlight is wise. The main thing is to avoid folds especially on rags that have been used for a lot of oil medium eg cleaning up a spill. I’m not sure what the difference is between turpenoid natural & turpenoid odourless other than what you can deduce from the names eg. Odourless manufactured to smell less. Both are less toxic than turpentine as they are a milder slower-evaporating mineral spirit a lot like gamsol which is what I use all of these are good options.
Thanks for watching 🤗
I tone with acrylic
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