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Royally Oscar

Materials List

• Golden Acrylic Paints

– Ultramarine

– Burnt Umber

– Antique White

– Titanium White

– Raw Sienna

– Quinacridone Crimson

– Aliziran Crimson Hue

– Cadmium Red Medium

– Cadmium Yellow Medium Hue

– Green Gold

– Iridescent Bronze

• Variety of fine brushes ranging from 000 to a Neef 970 Round

• Glass palette (I always use a glass palette for acrylic paint as the paint doesn’t stick to the glass and is easy to wipe off wet or scrape off dry)

• 20cm round board

• Porters Paint to prime my board

Step One

I have recently been working on a suite of animal portraits within the historical genre of portrait paintings. In the eighteenth century, there was a growing interest in individual psychology, as the thinkers from the enlightenment had

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