
Discover water mixable oil paints as a beginner-friendly medium with minimal odor, easy brush cleanup, and extended blending time, ideal for landscapes, seascapes, and still life via three painting projects.
Explore water mixable oil painting techniques to create landscapes bathed in sunlight with soft reflections, light on trees and embankments, and realistic color mixing using greens, blues, yellows, and reds.
Practice the three-step more method to paint a country scene in water mixable oil paints, from drawing the horizon and big shapes to blocking color and light.
Block in the landscape by establishing light, values, and soft edges across sky, mountains, and trees, then refine with color mixes, glowing edges, and cow details in step three.
Learn to build depth in water mixable oil landscapes by layering greens, blues, and yellows, balancing light and shadow across mountains, trees, and a Queenslander farmhouse.
Block in a water mixable oil painting with cows, a farmhouse, and shadows; depict a dry field. Use a big brush for grasses, then a small brush around the cows.
Develop detail-focused oil painting techniques to render shadows, grasses, and fences with water mixable oils. Build life in cows through selective highlights and precise brushwork.
Explore a countryside oil painting demo with water mixable oils, balance greens and grasses, create a higher horizon line separating foreground and background, applying the more method of painting.
learn to paint a rural river scene with two boats using water-mixable oil paints and a three-step method: draw big shapes, block in color, and use a simple three-color palette.
Block in with water mixable oils, balance darks and lights to establish values, focusing on boats and reflections as the focal point.
Apply warm tones and strategic color mixing to build light, shadow, and reflections in a water scene. Block in boats, water, and distant trees, then refine values and edges.
Refine the distant embankment with muted whites and grays, adjust warm and cool tones, and add selective highlights on trees and boats to guide the viewer's eye.
Water Mixable Oil Painting - 3 Great New Full Length Painting Projects To Try
Are you a traditional oil painter who is sick of the smell of the fumes, or the toxic nature of the solvents even though you love the medium?
Maybe you are an acrylic painter who is frustrated with not being able to blend before it dries?
If so then Water Mixable Oil Paints may be perfect for you.
Water Mixable Oil Paints offer the best of both worlds ... they have all the benefits of traditional oil paints and all the benefits of acrylic paints. Since starting to paint with Water Mixable Oil Paints I have loved using them and they are now my preferred medium.
These three great painting projects using the Moore Method of Painting are easy enough for beginners, yet still have enough of a challenge in them for intermediate artists. They are taught in a simple easy to follow manner using three camera shots so you never miss a thing. These are the full length versions of these projects.
If you are learning to use Water Mixable Oil Paints then trying these three projects will help you become a better artist.
Painting Project 1 - Oxley River Reflections
In the first painting project you are about to get access to you will learn how to paint a simple landscape scene of a river in the country. The main focus of this painting is creating realistic reflections in the water.
You will be taken step by step through the process of creating a great looking landscape painting using water mixable oil paints.
Painting Project 2 - Cows In A Field
In the second painting project we try adding in some simple objects into the landscape.
This painting is of a basic landscape scene with the addition of farmhouses and cows in the field.
When you complete this painting you will have a much better understanding of how to use water mixable oil paints and how to master the consistency of the paint and apply it in layers to produce a great finished painting.
Painting Project 3 - Boats on Noosa River
In the third painting project we will take a complicated photo and reduce it down to the key elements to make a great looking painting.
This painting is of a bend in the river in Noosa and features 2 lovely boats anchored by the shore. We will focus in on getting realistic looking shapes and reflections on the boats without having to be a master painter.
Again you will really master the correct approach to water mixable oil paints when you complete this painting.
Water Mixable Oil Paints are ideal for both beginners to intermediate artists because:
* They look and feel like regular oil paints
* They are thick and buttery and great to paint with
* They mix easily
* They can be thinned down with just water or with mediums
* They are less toxic than traditional oils
* They have almost no smell at all so they are more sociable if you have family :)
* They wash up easily in water <<< major bonus
* Like traditional oils they stay wet longer than acrylics so you can easily work back into them
* They are perfect for blending unlike acrylics
Water mixable oil paints are ideal for beginner to intermediate artists and if you are ready to try something new then you will learn how to get started with these three great new painting projects.
Register today and lets get busy painting