Tips for Getting Started in Oil Painting

Oil painting is more than just a hobby. It's an art form that can be done anywhere and enjoyed at any time. Whether you've had your eye on this type of artwork for a while or are considering trying it out, there are some things to keep in mind when getting started with oil painting. Here, talented oil painter Mia Abelson shares these tips are and how they can help you get into the art form.
 

Getting Started


Mia Abelson indicates that to get started with oil painting, it's helpful to have a basic understanding of the technique. Oil painting is unlike other mediums because it uses a binder in place of paint. This allows creating different effects and styles in your piece that would normally be difficult or impossible with other mediums. You will learn how to mix and use oils and turpentine, along with how to create a canvas.

Once you feel confident and are ready to start painting, Mia Abelson suggests looking at some examples of paintings and determining what style you want to emulate. If you know what style you want to go for, it will be easier to pick out colors that go with that particular style.


 

Materials


Oil paint is not expensive, but it can be difficult to find. It's important that you look for the best quality oil paint because the more expensive the paint, the better it will work with your particular painting style and skill level. There are many different brands of paint out there, so it's up to you to find a brand that best fits your needs. Make sure you have all of your materials before getting started with your painting. This includes a canvas, paints, brushes, and disposable gloves.

“This may seem like common sense, but as artists ourselves we know it's easy to forget this step while in the moment of creativity or when trying to create something eye-catching,” says Mia Abelson.
 

Painting Basics


One of the most important things to keep in mind when getting started with oil painting is that paint is a consumable item and you'll need to buy more as you go. If you're just starting out, try buying a starter kit that includes all the tools and materials you need. These kits will often come with guides, step-by-step instructions, and helpful tips, which can make it easy to learn the ropes of this new art form.

According to Mia Abelson, another crucial thing to keep in mind when getting started is that oil paint is not a one size fits all type of medium. Different oils produce different colors and hues depending on how they are mixed together. The same goes for brushes. Different types of brushes can have different textures and effects. With all these options available, it's easy to get overwhelmed by the amount of choices available for getting into oil painting. So think about what kind of artwork or style you want to try before diving too far into different paints, brushes, or mediums. This will help narrow down your options and make it easier for you to find your personal preferences as you continue your journey with this new art form.

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