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  • What Are Shiva Oil Sticks?

    Shiva oil sticks are used by artists and printmakers. The sticks are used to apply a type of paint, adding color to art projects.

  • How to Oil Paint a Landscape

    Landscapes have been the subject matter for oil paintings as long as oil painting has been around. A simple landscape is one of the easiest ways for a beginner to get into oil painting. A...

  • How to Oil Paint Flesh

    Perhaps one of the most challenging things to paint is human flesh because there are so many ways to do it. Well-seasoned painters avoid using paint named Portrait Pink, which is found at art...

  • Type of Paint to Use on Steel

    Paint is required to provide a finished look and protection to steel, but only certain types of paint are suitable for steel. Latex paint and oil-based paint are most commonly used.

  • Can Oil Paint Be Used on Foam Core?

    Foam core boards have been used traditionally by graphic artists to mount their work, but they are also starting to be used by fine artists. Oil paint can be used on foam core, but its use may...

  • How to Paint Over Stain & Varnish

    Whether you're painting over stained and varnished cabinets, trim, doors or furniture, the process is essentially the same. The smooth surface must be sanded and the wood primed or the paint won't...

  • How to Clean Rustoleum Paint From Skin

    The Rust-Oleum company makes many kinds of oil-based and water-based paint, from interior and exterior house paint to marine paint. Remove this paint from skin as you would other types of paint. ...

  • How to Care for Wood Carvings

    A wood carving is a work of art that's made to last a long time. However, the wood's appearance won't necessarily stay in prime condition unless you take special care to maintain your carving....

  • How to Paint Steel Properly

    There are few better ways to brighten and improve your home's appearance than adding a fresh coat of paint. Some household items, such as steel doors, gutters or fixtures require just a little...

  • What Are the Ingredients in Tempera Paint?

    Tempera paint has been used long before the invention of oil paint. The ingredients for the paint are easy to come by and were used by the ancient world. It can be thinned to create glazes and...

  • How to Determine If Existing Exterior Paint Was Oil Based

    Painting the outside of a house can add an instant update to the home; using the proper paint is critical. One important step required before the painting process begins is to determine if the...

  • How to Prep Oil-Based Paint for Latex Paint

    Many older homes, and some upscale new homes, have been painted with oil-based (alkyd) paint--particularly on trim and cabinets. Proper prep is critical when you're repainting over the oil-based...

  • Tips & Techniques for Oil Painting Rocks

    Rocks are often an integral part of oil painted landscapes. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors and, when done effectively by a skilled artist, can add characteristic atmosphere to...

  • How to Stain a Butcher Block

    Staining your wood butcher block will help prevent moisture and food liquids from penetrating and spotting the wood. Because few staining agents are safe when in contact with food, selecting the...

  • Troubleshooting a Wagner Sprayer

    There is nothing worse than setting up to complete your painting project only to discover that your airless sprayer is not functioning properly. The last time that you used your sprayer it worked...

  • Test for Latex Paint

    There are two main kinds of paint, latex and oil-based. Telling the difference between these two kinds of paints isn't always easy. Depending on the project you are undertaking, it can be...

  • How to Remove Oil Paint from Polyester

    Oil-based paint is a slow-drying paint made up of particles of pigment that are suspended in a drying oil. To dissolve oil-based paint, a solvent or paint thinner can be used. Turpentine is a...

  • How to Remove a Wet Oil Paint Stain

    Removing an oil-based paint stain can be a challenge if the paint has already dried. However, if the paint is fresh and still wet, removal is made pretty easy. The method to clean up and remove a...

  • Oil Paint Spraying Tips

    Even though latex paint has become the paint of choice for most projects, oil-based paint still has its place. There is no substitute for oil-based primers and solid stains for some applications....

  • How To Remove Oil-Based Paint From Concrete

    Oil-based paint is beautiful and durable----and very hard to remove. Whether you want to fix a stain or strip painted cement back to bare concrete to repaint or stain it, you'll need to put in...

  • How to Remove Oil Paint From Plastic

    Oil paint is a slow-drying paint that is widely used by artists. It is rich in color and provides a more lasting and permanent result than other paint types, such as acrylic. The pigment of oil...

  • Easy to Wash Paint for Cupboards

    When you are choosing a paint for cupboards, it's always a good idea to choose one that's easy to clean. Cupboards collect stains and dirt from handling. The easier the paint is to wash, the...

  • How to Polish Soapstone

    Soapstone is a soft-and-beautiful mineral that is popular for hand carving. If you want a finished soapstone work to shine, it must be properly treated and polished using the right kind of oil and...

  • How to Paint a Metal Exterior Door

    When you meet someone new, there's no way to make a second first impression. The same holds true for any home or business. One of the first things you see before entering the space is the front...

  • How to Make Oil Paints Work Like Watercolors

    Making oil paint work more like watercolor isn't difficult. However, even using the technique described below, there are two major differences: oil paints must be painted on primed canvas, lest...

  • Tung Oil Vs. Linseed

    Tung oil and linseed oil are two popular wood-finishing products derived from trees or plants. They are used to enhance the appearance of the wood while protecting it from moisture, humidity and...

  • What Kind Paint Is Good for Kitchen Cabinets?

    When painting kitchen cabinets, there are two primary options: latex paint or oil-based paint, both of which can be brushed or rolled onto surfaces. There are important elements to consider when...

  • Natural Oils & Their Benefits

    Natural oils have many benefits. Two reason artists chose to use natural oils is for their great properties as painting mediums and to create a chemical-free studio to benefit respiratory heath.

  • DIY Canvas Painting

    Canvas is one surface that is commonly used by artists for painting. Some common mediums used to paint on canvas include oil and acrylic; however, any type of paint can be used on canvas....

  • How to Paint on Metal

    Painting metal is a simple step by step process. Choosing the right product will give you long lasting results. There are specific paints that are designed just for metal. Some metals can be...

  • Old Master Glazing Techniques

    Glazing is a technique used by old masters such as Rembrandt or Vermeer. It combines two or more transparent layers of paint, which have been applied over an opaque underpainting. Each transparent...

  • Information on Preparing Cabinets for Oil Based Paint

    Thorough prep work is the key to any good paint job. Preparing cabinets for a coat of oil-based paint isn't difficult but requires the right primer and a bit of hard work.

  • Creative Painting Ideas

    It is important for your growth as an artist to try new styles, techniques and mediums. Although it is tempting to stick to your abilities, you might find yourself bored if you don't challenge...

  • How to Clean Old Oil Paintings

    If you own an older oil painting, you might have noticed that it collects dust and other dirt rather easily. Instead of just letting the debris build up, or taking the painting to an art detailer...

  • How to Clean & Preserve Oil Paintings

    Oil paintings are valuable assets, whether they are painted by a family member or by Rembrandt. Although hardy, these paintings need proper cleaning and care to maintain their original color and...

  • Oil Paint Techniques

    Oil paint is a traditional medium with a long-standing history in art. Many famous paintings--from the Mona Lisa to Starry Night--have all been painted with oils. Oil paints are made from pigments...

  • Homemade Oil Paint

    From the start of art history when a handprint was made on a cave wall, through the Renaissance, artists have always aspired to make their own paints. Paint-making has not changed much since...

  • What Is an Oil Paint Series Number?

    Each manufacturer of oil paint prides itself on an unique blend of pigments and oils. Some of the pigments used are synthetic, while others come from compounds found in the earth. Sources from...

  • Ceramic Nativity Painting Instructions

    Although nativity scenes are readily available in department stores and online, many people enjoy making and painting their own nativity. This craft project keeps adults and children entertained...

  • What Type of Oil Is Used in Paint?

    Oil paint comes in a variety of grades, from student oils, which contain less pigment and more oil, also known as binders or vehicles, to artist's oil colors, which usually contain higher grade...

  • Why Is There a Series Number in Oil Paints?

    Each oil paint color is a unique construct of ingredients. Though they are packaged the same within each manufacturer's brand, both the pigments and the oils that the pigments are suspended in can...

  • How to Make Your Own Artist's Oil Paint (Basic Recipe)

    When you mix your own oil paint you gain the convenience of having the colors you use frequently already mixed and ready to go when the spirit moves you, without the labor and waste of palette...

  • How to Make An Oil and Wax Based Artist Paint Medium

    This oil and wax medium replaces the oil in the recipe for basic oil paint. Due to the additional step of making this medium it adds a little time to making your oil paint. You can make enough of...

  • Thick Paint Techniques

    Thick paint techniques, also known as impasto painting, result in a textured surface oftentimes appearing three-dimensional. Admirers of impasto often look for visible brush strokes sweeping...

  • Oil Painting Techniques for Artists

    Knowledge of oil paint techniques may take some of the mystery out of this ancient painting style. Often oil paints remain the least favorite among beginning artists due to the unique properties...

  • Oil Paint Tutorial

    Oil painting has been around for centuries, as a popular medium choice for masters from Da Vinci to Monet. Oil painting today is one of the most popular forms of painting, with more hobbyists than...

  • Latex Paint Vs. Oil Based

    Eighty percent of paint used today is latex. Latex products are available in a variety of finishes ranging from flat to high gloss.

  • How to Draw the Sun Using Oil Pastels

    With most landscapes paintings, the sun is a main focal point. But the sun can be a challenging subject to pull off. Using oil pastels can make drawing the sun a little easier and add depth to...

  • Oil Paints Vs. Acrylic

    Oil painting is an ancient painting technique that dates back to 650 AD, found in the Bamiyan Caves in Afghanistan in 2008. Acrylic painting, however, has only been around since the 1950s, when...

  • What Are the Ingredients for Oil Pastels?

    The first oil pastels were invented in Japan just after World War I. Improvements such as paraffin, stearic acid, coconut oil and stabilizers transformed the original waxy crayon into something...

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