Australian How To Paint

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MATERIALS

• Canvas

• Assorted oil paints: Pthalo Blue, Viridian Green, Indigo, Burnt Sienna, Cadmium Yellow, Cadmium Orange, Forest Green, Gum Leaf Dark, Cadmium Yellow Light, Cadmium Green, Ultramarine Blue, Lemon Yellow, Titanium White,

• Atelier Artist Quality Gesso

• Assorted brushes: taklon flats, combs, long liners, taklon fan No 10, round, sable, large blending brush

• Assorted colour pencils

• Mineral turpentine

• Paper towel

• Masking tape

• Solvent sealer

I only ever use artist’s quality paint and mediums and finish with a solvent sealer. I use a variety of brushes I have collected over the years and have learnt not to throw any away as some of my most used and abused ones adapt well for various techniques. I have a large variety, but my most used brushes are taklon flats, combs and long

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