IN THIS LESSON

This is part two of Beginner oil painting tutorials

Here's a more detailed description of the products and tools:

Essential Products and Tools for Beginner Oil Painting:

‍ ‍*Paints:** Explore a range of oil paint colors, starting with a limited palette of primary colors (red, yellow, blue) plus white and black to mix your desired hues.

‍ ‍*Brushes:** Invest in a selection of brush shapes and sizes, including flats, rounds, and filberts, made with natural or synthetic bristles, depending on your preference.

‍ ‍*Palette:** A non-porous surface, such as a wooden palette or a plastic sheet, is essential for mixing paints.

‍ ‍*Mediums:** Consider using a linseed oil or a painting medium to help control the drying time and texture of the paint.

‍ ‍*Solvents:** Use a suitable solvent, such as turpentine or odorless mineral spirits, for cleaning brushes and diluting paints, always practicing safe handling.

‍ ‍*Palette Knives:** These are useful for mixing paints and applying them in unique textures.

‍ ‍*Canvas:** Choose your canvas based on size and material, opting for primed cotton or linen canvases.

‍ ‍*Easel:** An easel provides stability and comfort while you paint.

‍ ‍*Rags/Paper Towels:** These are necessary for cleaning brushes and spills.

‍ ‍*Safety Gear:** Gloves and eye protection can be used when working with solvents or oil paints.

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