6 x 6 Water Soluble Oils
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Hi Candi, just come over here and try some volcano activity and eruptions, just joking but it is a beautiful country here even though it never gets really warm. I love my little island.:)
Thanks Silvana! No, it is painted on a Raymar artist panel. The "Water Soluble Oils" name is really misleading Silvana and Steinunn, as I (at least) do not use any water with them. I just use them straight or with a little medium. What I really like about them is the very easy clean up. I know a lot of artists do not care for them (like Thomas Ruckstuhl and one of my good friends), but I haven't used regular oils in so long that I don't see much difference! I still have lots of oils, and should really do a painting in oils just to compare!
Steinunn, I would love to be near the ocean again, but wouldn't know where to move! Don't want to put up with hurricanes and tornadoes on the east coast of the US, and Hawaii and California (where I used to live) are so very expensive!
Very nice Candi! Is it painted on paper?
My pleasure Candi. Yes, we are all learning! How do you find using Soluble Oils? I find it hard to be without an ocean, I tried for a while in Australia but now since I am back in Iceland I live on a tiny island called Vestmannaeyjar where I am borne and bred with the ocean all around!
Gee thanks Steinunn!!! I'm trying to learn! No, my nephew's wife took the picture, it is in Massachusetts. I cropped to just a portion of the original photo, may try to do a more complete version later. I live in the Southwest, in New Mexico. No ocean :( , just desert and mountains here. We do have a large lake that is about an hour away though. Someday, I would love to move back to the ocean! What about you, are you near the sea?
Hi again Candi, you have done a lot of paintings and they are just great! I enjoy the feeling of coolness in your painting. Is the lighthouse near your place?
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