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Come prepared with a canvas (we suggest 16x20 or smaller). PAINT: Ideally use Windsor and Newton Artisan water mixable oil paint consisting of - titanium white -phthalo blue -raw umber -alizarin crimson (or any red, or pink) -cadmium lemon yellow Alternatively you can use regular (not watermixable) oil paint but if you choose to go with that you will need a solvent of your choice (turpentine, gamsol etc); BRUSHES: Ones that work for acrylic will work but shouldn’t be too soft, It will make it harder to rub the paint in. Firm synthetic brushes are ideal. - One Small N2 - Couple of medium size N 5,6 - One or two bigger size brushes N 8 or so - One big soft synthetic brush for blending. You can get it in art stores as well as hardware stores (like for painting walls), but choose a softer one. Or if you have any fan brushes on hand, those will do as well. MUST have - palette knife of any size and shape.
Paint along with an easy, step-by-step video tutorial. You will be walked through with both verbal and visual instructions on how to recreate this painting. Take your time with pause options and unlimited tutorial access. The list of supplies are under the description section. This video is not downloadable and requires internet access. No returns or refunds are possible at this time. Thank you for your understanding and we hope you enjoy this tutorial!

Forest Magic - Oil Painting | Instructor: Nadia

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Come prepared with a canvas (we suggest 16x20 or smaller). PAINT: Ideally use Windsor and Newton Artisan water mixable oil paint consisting of - titanium white -phthalo blue -raw umber -alizarin crimson (or any red, or pink) -cadmium lemon yellow Alternatively you can use regular (not watermixable) oil paint but if you choose to go with that you will need a solvent of your choice (turpentine, gamsol etc); BRUSHES: Ones that work for acrylic will work but shouldn’t be too soft, It will make it harder to rub the paint in. Firm synthetic brushes are ideal. - One Small N2 - Couple of medium size N 5,6 - One or two bigger size brushes N 8 or so - One big soft synthetic brush for blending. You can get it in art stores as well as hardware stores (like for painting walls), but choose a softer one. Or if you have any fan brushes on hand, those will do as well. MUST have - palette knife of any size and shape.
Paint along with an easy, step-by-step video tutorial. You will be walked through with both verbal and visual instructions on how to recreate this painting. Take your time with pause options and unlimited tutorial access. The list of supplies are under the description section. This video is not downloadable and requires internet access. No returns or refunds are possible at this time. Thank you for your understanding and we hope you enjoy this tutorial!