Courses

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    A Rational Approach to Color Palettes

    The palette is one of the most important tools in the history of oil painting. Yet its effect is one of the least studied aspects…
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    Changes in Binding Media and the Search for the “Lost Secrets” of the Master

    Dramatic changes in the techniques and materials used by artists began to occur in the latter half of the eighteenth century as the binding media…
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    Discover the Depths of Chromatic Black in Oil Painting

    This course will deepen your understanding and application of color in oil painting, with a special focus on the nuanced world of Chromatic Blacks. The…
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    Fat Over Lean–A Better Interpretation

    “Fat Over Lean” is a confusing concept at its best. It has been explained in so many ways. Artists use many different metaphors to explain…
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    Matte, Glossy Paint and Everything In-between

    In the webinar we examine the causes of sinking. We discuss the common practice of “oiling out” (or sometimes “oiling in”), and its disadvantages. The webinar presents the best practices to correct irregular sheen, how to select and apply varnish, and get the best results in your art.

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    Optics of Paint Films

    Our perception of a painting depends on the interactions between light and the layers of paint. In this course, we discuss the behavior of light…
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    Origins of Color

    Western art has had no greater influence than that of the Old Masters. We admire their luminous and harmonious colors. Where did the colors come from? How did they achieve the glowing pictures we admire so well? George O'Hanlon, technical director of Natural Pigments, will show us the origin of the pigments and how the Old Masters used them in their masterpieces.

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    Primer on Grounds

    In this Studio Tips we show you how to prepare panels for the painting the right way. We show how to apply traditional chalk ground on wood, an oil ground on wood and an alkyd ground on aluminum composite material (ACM) panel.

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    Sinking In, Oiling Out, and Retouching Varnish

    Blotchiness. Sinking in. Dead spots. These are well-known terms for oil painters that have caused vexation for centuries. The remedies range from oiling out with…
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    Varnishing

    In this Studio Tips we discuss the best practices for choosing the right varnish for your painting. We show you the best methods of applying varnish and how to avoid defects commonly encountered in its application.