How Your
Oil Paintings Can Flower
When you are producing flower
landscape oil paintings, keep in mind the short canvas blend life of
oil paints. If you are producing
an oil painting of a flower
landscape and you need to make a change that isn''t immediately effective, the best thing to do is wipe it off with your
paint rag and st
art over. This will work for the first 24 hours after your
painting, as
oil paintings take this long to dry. In fact, it''s important not to make too thick a first coat or you''ll never get your
oil paints to dry.
One important piece of
oil painting advice is to clean your
paint brushes each time you change colors. You do this by first wiping as much
paint off the brush with a rag as you possibly can and then inserting the brush into the
paint thinner. Not only will this get more
oil paints off your brush, but will extend the life of your thinner as well. Swish your
paint brush around in the container of
paint thinner, then dry it with your clean
paint rag.
When the first layer of your flower
landscape oil painting creation is finished, wait 48 hours before you st
art on your second
paint application or you''re going to end up smearing the work you already did. In the meantime don''t leave your
oil painting somewhere hot or humid. Make sure that its location will protect it from getting accidently scraped, smooshed,
original artwork for sale, smeared, or touched at all.
Should you have a lot of
paint left on the palette and you want to use it when you st
art your flower
landscape oil paintings again, scrape the
paint together with your knife. Next put a small amount of
paint thinner on a cleam
paint rage and use it to clean the rest of your
paint palette. Plastic wrap is great for covering the
paint that is leftover. Make sure you wrap it tightly though.
It''s important as well, that until you st
art again with your flower
landscape oil paintings, that you replace the lid on the container of
paint thinner and set it aside, no matter how cloudy it looks. The
paint thinner will settle and the pigment that is p
art of the
paint will drop to the bottom of the container.
Clean thinner will settle at the top. The next time you go back to your flower
landscape oil paintings you''ll only need to pour that top layer of clean
paint thinner into a new and clean thinner container, and wipe the pigment off the bottom. You then pour the good
paint thinner back into its original thinner container and you''re ready to st
art your flower
landscape oil painting project once again.