Step 1.
The artist starts with a blank canvas that has been cut to meet your size
requirements having approximately two inches of canvas added on all sides of
your oil painting to be left blank… to permit the painting to ultimately be
stretched onto stretcher bars for framing. The artist begins with a sketch
outlining the key elements of the oil painting, allowing the artist to pay
attention to the composition of the painting.
Step 2.
The artist usually starts to paint with large brushes around the outline
sketched in step 1 to cover the white of the canvas with pl
Step 3. In this
step the artist starts to focus on objects, forms and combining colors to
produce diverse hue intensity as needed to produce the desired depth of various
aspects of the painting. At the end of this step, as with each additional step,
the artist usually needs to allow time for the painting to dry before moving to
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