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How to paint candy in a golden wrapper - Jos van Riswick

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2010

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Still life oil painting demo by dutch artist Jos van Riswick. Painted wet-into-wet t_paint=2 hours. Medium used was 2 pt. liquin, 1pt linseed oil. Brushes: hog bristles nr 8 and 2, vincent ox hair nr 4,

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  • it seems you like to paint still lifes of single objects

  • @tombproduct good exercise: one can manage it in a couple of hours...

  • i love this series of tutorials..but this one is my fave..great work..!

  • @davycrocketful thnx.. I was happy with this one too...

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  • @engelteir squinting helps: ie look at your subject (and/or painting) with your eyes more or less closed (and vary the degree in which they are closed) and paint that. More generally, looking in as many as possible ways helps: with your head turned at an angle, from a distance, or looking not directly at what you want to paint but just beside it, or through a mirror... And use large brushes..

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  • nice video!

  • @josvanr , Daym you are good!

  • @mudassatgold yes its mdf board, coated with acrylic varnish...

  • @josvanr

    hi thanks for tell me the colours of this candy

    i want to know that its not a canvas as a base

    are you use the hard board?? or any other thing tell me please

    thanks for your response and help

  • @mudassatgold hi. In this one I think I used: titanium white, lemon yellrow, cadmium yellow dark, transparent oxide red, ultramarine blue, sap green. But it's not important what paints you use, as long as they span the entire color wheel. I don't think in terms of pigments, only 1) hue 2) value 3) saturation..

  • its nice but can you tell us the colors that uses in the painting so it would be easy to understand thanx

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