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Odd Nerdrum’s PAINTING METHOD

Odd Nerdrum’s PAINTING METHOD

Previous articles about Odd Nerdrum’s Oil Painting Methods: Part 1 Part2 OTHER PAINTING METHODS of ODD Nerdrum He started with a rough outline of the head and went straight to painting shadows, no hard edges in the beginning. During a break on the first day, he used a fan brush to soften the entire face. He turned the painting upside down a couple of times to see where the problem lies. At the beginning of the second day, before starting to paint, he applied a thin layer of linseed oil on the whole surface with the rag (oiling out) he then added green umber to the rag and applied that on the background. (no extra oil, except for the little…

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The Texture By Means Of Oil Colour

Oil colour, with its standard, lends well with the glazing techniques with a smooth polished finish. Though, there are a huge variety of texture effects that can be attained in oil painting using customary techniques like impasto, or just through trialing, this article will glance through some admired oil painting effects, and how they are able to be used in achieving texture.Impasto Technique: Prepare yourself with heaps of oil colour previous to embarking on an impasto oil painting voyage. Impasto technique is the process of applying huge quantities of paint with a brush or palette knife, generally with a very gestural brilliance. The effect is a three-dimensional facet to the surface. Frequently, definite mediums created for impasto painting are used…

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A GENERAL OUTLINE ON OIL PAINTING

Painting is an art of using pigments, paints and colors on the surface.  The surfaces which are used for painting are paper, wood, lacquer, clay and canvas.   Anything could be depicted or expressed through painting.   The painting can be either natural or can be a representation.Painting – historyThe old paintings date back to 32,000 years.  In those days, pictures were engraved using red ochre (it is used as a pigment in making paints) and black pigment.  The earliest evidence for painting had been discovered in two rock shelters in Northern Australia.  Western cultures used oil and watercolor paintings as the medium, their paintings depict complex traditions in a rich and stylish manner.Painting techniques-    The artist makes use of his creativity…

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