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Oil Painting: The Basics And Beyond

By:John Darby


Well it is true that mastering the art of oil painting is not an easy one. Never mind, there are many shops and art galleries that offer you a huge variety of Oil Paintings. And to add to it there are a number of web sites too. These showcase a variety of high quality Oil Paintings. All you need to do is just click and the order is at your doorstep. But before you step out to purchase these oil paintings, here are a few things you must keep in mind.

Know the Artist!

Every artist has a fashion of his own. Some tend to use colors lavishly while others may try to give their painting a subdued effect. In the artistic world each piece of art has an individuality of its own. An artist is always known by his art. So, the role of the Artist is great while purchasing a piece of art. You must choose the oil paintings of those Artists who are both artistic and skilled.

Knowing the artist is good, so knows how the work is done. Oil paintings generally follow the technique of fat over lean. This means that each layer of paint applied should be a bit oilier than the layer below to ensure better drying. Another interesting fact about oil paintings is that it dries not by evaporation but by oxidation. Everything in an oil painting is significant including the brushes, oils, and canvas. All these play an important role in the finished work.

Know the terminologies of Oil Paintings!

Canvas. Check whether the canvas used is of high quality.
Oils. The oils used must be of good choice.
Stretching. Unframed oil paintings need to be stretched. These have to be stretched on stretcher bars; only after this process can the oil painting go for framing.
Varnishing. This is done to protect the oil paintings from light rays and humidity.

How to master the art?

Are you a person who has never held the brush in your life? Interested in mastering the art of Oil Paintings? Here are some important things that you need to learn.

First and foremost you need to develop your drawing skills. Try to draw a picture out of your imagination or any other picture. Buy a canvas and some oil paints and start your work. Mistakes are part and parcel of any work, that too in the initial stages. But remember, failure is the stepping-stone to success, so do not lose hope.
If you want to clean the Oil Paintings use only a soft cloth to dust the frame. A soft bristled brush can be used to dust the real painting. Feather and duster also works very well. In no way should you apply chemicals or moisture to clear dirt from these paintings.
Another effective method of protecting your painting is by varnishing it. This is nothing but applying varnish on the Oil Paintings to protect it from ultra-violet rays, pollution and to prevent abrasion. In addition it makes the paintings look bright in color so that it glitters like diamond.

So now it is your turn to make the choice. So buck up, purchase one of your favorite oil paintings and gift your beloved one!

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