Hey artists! Today we're going to learn how to paint this realistic owl sitting in a tree. I used oil paint for this tutorial, though you can use acrylic paint as well (I HIGHLY recommend using a slow-drying medium!).
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Art Supplies & Colours Used:
Oil Paint (Winsor & Newton, Gamblin)
Ivory Black
Burnt Umber
Titanium White
Cobalt Violet Hue
Sap Green
Yellow Ochre
Neo Megilp by Gamblin
Liquin Original by Winsor & Newton
Various Filbert Brushes (Royal & Langnickel, Essentials line)
Round Brush, Sizes 1-2 (Royal & Langnickel, Essentials line)
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