International Artist – August-September 2019

(Barré) #1
Station Points 29

Materials
Some of the materials I use
for these demos include:
» Alkyd medium
» Odorless mineral spirits
» Cobalt drier
» Spray finish varnish
» Spray fixative
» Acrylic modeling paste
» Acrylic matte medium
» Ivory black oil paint
» Titanium white oil paint
» White cardboard
» Black cardboard

Pre-texturing with Modeling Paste
Thick oil paint looks attractive, but it takes forever to dry, so
what can you do? You can achieve the look of thick paint by
pre-texturing the surface with a painterly impasto layer just
after completing the pencil drawing. On most oil paintings,
I add this texture at the early stage, using acrylic matte medium
and modeling paste mixed together in various combinations.
Once that preliminary layer is thoroughly dry, I switch to oil
paints. Even if I use the oils fairly thinly on top of that base
texture, the final painting will appear to be thickly painted.


T. rex Family Bathing,
oil on board, 18 x 14"
(46 x 35½ cm)
In a shallow stretch
of a freshwater
stream, an adult
Tyrannosaurus rex
introduces three
juveniles to the water
and supervises them
while they bathe. In
the areas where
I want to emphasize
the texture of the
feathers, I pre-
texture with acrylic
modeling paste
before commencing
with oil. I then drag a
paint-loaded palette
knife over that
texture to bring out
the feather texture.
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