9 X 16
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WMOil
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Hi Mario
Richard is using Holbein Water Soluble Duo Aqua Oil. It is expensive but I like it. The least expensive for me is Winsor & Newton Artisan because I can purchase it locally one tube at a time with a 50% off coupon. That is the brand I began with. I have a tube of Grumbacher Titanium white and I really like how it handles. I purchased many tubes of Daniel Smith Water Solubles. If you can afford the Helbein I would go with that brand simply because of the results Richard gets. I also recommend using Walnut Oil to thin your paint.
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=478 This link will take you WetCanvas.........and the Water Mixable Oil Forum...........So much to read and learn.........good luck..........: ))
I want to get WMOil ,which do you recommend ]?
Dorian, I like your foreground sharp image which contrast the soft line of the background. It makes a effecient perspectives. I enjoy how you applied the red colour next to the greens. Interesting and nice.
Thank you for commenting Mario......smiles : ))
very abstract...interesting
Thank you so much Tammy, Laura and Jessica............smiles : ))
What an interesting "take" on this scene! Beautiful colour, especially in the foreground.
Hello Silvana, Ann and Jim
I really enjoyed painting this and it evidently shows. Thank you for your lovely compliments. I too am satisfied with this painting but I certainly know there are lots to improve. Smiles : ))
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