Cleaning
The Escoda olive soap is holding well and it’s super handy for the main cleaning of brushes.
Cleaning
The Escoda olive soap is holding well and it’s super handy for the main cleaning of brushes.
I got brushes from Princeton and Rosemary & Co. I am happy enough with both brands but Rosemary ones have a special sturdiness, real high quality stuff with normal market prices. They have 2 or 3 vegan series which is much appreciated! But overall is very easy to get vegan brushes.
I got brushes from Princeton and Rosemary & Co. I am happy enough with both brands but Rosemary ones have a special sturdiness, real high quality stuff with normal market prices. They have 2 or 3 vegan series which is much appreciated! But overall is very easy to get vegan brushes.
It’s essential to me cos I premix my palette! I have tried to use it directly on the surface for mark making a couple of times, it worked for skies during plein air since it gives me speed in the process of spreading paint. But mainly I prefer brush marks so I’m not exploring this much
It’s essential to me cos I premix my palette! I have tried to use it directly on the surface for mark making a couple of times, it worked for skies during plein air since it gives me speed in the process of spreading paint. But mainly I prefer brush marks so I’m not exploring this much
For medium I use Gamblin gel medium but often I forget about it & paint purely with paints.
For medium I use Gamblin gel medium but often I forget about it & paint purely with paints.
Medium & Non-Solvent
I’m happy to say I manage very easily to paint WITHOUT TOXIC SOLVENTS!
Medium & Non-Solvent
I’m happy to say I manage very easily to paint WITHOUT TOXIC SOLVENTS!
I still mainly work with a limited palette. It’s the best way to get stronger at colour mixing and more acquainted with the pigments I have. Since I’ve started painting more landscapes though I added some colours that speed up colour mixing, like Burnt Sienna and Naples Yellow.
I still mainly work with a limited palette. It’s the best way to get stronger at colour mixing and more acquainted with the pigments I have. Since I’ve started painting more landscapes though I added some colours that speed up colour mixing, like Burnt Sienna and Naples Yellow.