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Do you ever struggle with knowing when a painting is finished? Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned painter, this video will help you know exactly when to stop tinkering and call your painting done.
In this 4th video of the series, I'll share with you:
• A simple method you can use so you stop bouncing around the canvas unsure of what to do next
• Techniques for visualizing changes before committing
• How to use glazing to subtly adjust color temperature
➡️Watch the full series: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYi0xqR3jTP414NssiJ2iKCCp10HuohMi&si=Xw6hckTy9DeD6wTB
Materials List:
► Strathmore 300 Series Stretch Canvas
https://www.strathmoreartist.com/paint-acrylic/300-series-stretched-canvas
► Maimeri Puro Oil Paints
https://www.maimeri.it/en/products/oil/maimeri-puro.html
► Lyra Polycrayons
https://www.fila.it/int/en/product/lyra-polycrayons-soft/
► Princeton Aspen Short Dagger (#4)
https://princetonbrush.com/aspen-series-6500/
► Princeton Velvetouch Round Brush (#1 & 4)
https://princetonbrush.com/brushes-princeton-brush-company-art-brushes/series/velvetouch-series-3950/
► Princeton Imperial Filbert Brush (#0, 2 & 8)
https://princetonbrush.com/imperial-series-6600-princeton-brush-company-brush-6600/
► Princeton Catalyst Angle Bright (#3)
https://princetonbrush.com/catalyst-polytip-series-6400-princeton-brush-company-brush-6400/
► Glazing medium
► Clear acetate (plastic) sheet
► Pencil
► Paper towel
► Notepad