Thursday, February 18, 2010

What basic art supplies do i need to begin painting with oil paints? ?

other than an easel? What basic art supplies do i need to begin painting with oil paints? ?
That depends on what you want to do exactly, but some things that are good things to keep on hand are odourless mineral spirits, liquin, cobalt dryer, rags, pallets (I usually just buy cheap baking pans from Wal-Mart), masking tape, pallet knives, a variety of brushes, and a lot of white mixer paint (I prefer titanium white).What basic art supplies do i need to begin painting with oil paints? ?
You need something to paint on. You can use canvas or wood- either have to be prepped with gesso. You can stretch and prep your own canvas to save money or buy already prepped canvases. If you are trying to save money, you can also gesso over old paintings you buy at Goodwill.





You need brushes. Don't buy extremely cheap brushes; hairs will fall off in the painting. I would get a med/large brush and one smaller brush. I would get flat brushes before the round brushes. Eventually you will need more but you need at least 2 to start.





As far as paint, you might find it easiest to buy the ';starter'; kit that has the most popular colors and white. That should give you enough to mix most anything you need to start. Most contain linseed oil and turpentine.





You need a pallet. The easiest is the throw away paper pallets. The cheapest is to ';borrow'; trays from you college caffeteria- but i never did that. You can use anything plastic or metal or other surface that you can squeeze the paint onto and mix on. You want something the oil won't seep through. Goodwill can be another cheap source for a pallet. I like pie tins.





You also could use old jars to hold brushes and turp. Rags are important but be careful where you store or dispose of used oily rags!!
a palette, linseed oil, and some rags.

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