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My mother has said she wants to try oil painting!. I'd like to buy her the things she needs to get started for Christmas!. I don't know a thing about oil painting, can anyone suggest what I need to get for her!? She tole paints already, can she use the same brushes or does she need a special kind!. I also don't know what she needs to paint on, can she use oil paint on anything or do i need to buy her special type of paper or canvas!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Go to a craft store like Michael's and pick up a few brushes!. Maybe 2 rounds in different sizes and 2 flats in different sizes!. Then get a small oil paint kit that has an array of colors!. She will need a medium which is like an oil that mixes with the oil paint to make it the right consistency for painting!. A small thing of Liquin for Oils would be a good start because it makes the oils dry faster!.

There is a product called Canvas Paper!. You get about 10 sheets for a great price!. This is perfect for the beginner because they don't take up much room (like stretched canvas) and are easily framed!. Plus if she does a couple paintings that she doesn't like she won't feel bad trashing the canvas paper because its not expensive!.

I typically tape my canvas paper on to a piece of wood so that it can be propped up making the painting easier!. She could use masking tape around the edges to secure the canvas paper to the board!. BTW, with canvas paper the surface is already primed for paint so no need for Gesso!.

Then once her skills improve she can move on to higher quality paints, brushes, and stretched canvas!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

She will need paint - Windsor Newton has a good student grade paint!. Usually they have starter sets that include 8 or 10 colors that would probably be good to get started!. She will need a painting medium try Galkyd or Stand oil!. She can paint on anything if you also buy Gesso!. Gesso protects the surface from the paint!. Gesso is painted on in a layer on top of paper, canvas, or wood!. Without Gesso over time the surface would deteriorate from the paint!. You can use any brushes!. I would recommend brushes with thicker bristles like boar!. You will also need a solvent to get the paint out of the brushes, mineral spirits will work!. You will need a paint palate and a palette knife for mixing paint!. It is better to invest in good quality supplies when starting any new art venture!. Low quality supplies will make the process very frustrating and more difficult!. I would highly recommend good paints, brushes, and mediums!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

You can go to
www!.dickblick!.com
and buy art supplies!. But for a beginner, you can go to the craft dept of Walmart or a chain craft store and purchase an oil painting or acrylic painting set with almost everything you need!. You'll need to purchase pre-primed stretched canvas or canvas board!. Canvas comes in various qualities, and most sold in walmart and craft stores is pre-primed!. Dick Blick sells a student grade that is inexpensive but since she is a novice a pack of three canvas boards from walmart would be an acceptable inexpensive alternative!. Canvas board is a thin sheet of canvas glued over heavy cardboard!. You will need to buy brushes that say oil or acrylic on them!. You can usually find some in an assortment pack so she will have an assortment of sizes to pick from without emptying your pocketbook! The painting sets usually come with only one or two brushes !.Quality Oil paints /acrylics and accessories like brushes and canvas can get very expensive!. Until she decides that she likes oil painting, I'd keep it simple!. I personally use acrylics!. They have a similar consistency to oils but dry much faster!. Hope this helps
P!.S!. Here is a link to dickblick for painting sets!.!.they're!.great for beginners
http://www!.dickblick!.com/categories/oilp!.!.!.
if you need anymore help or suggestions email me darlincee@verizon!.netWww@QuestionHome@Com

The Winton line is an affordable alternative to Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colours paint which is made with premium pigments!. Winton offers intense color and great permanency without the price of premium oil paints!.

There are tons of brushes to choose from!.!. I recommend Hog brushes!.!.!. They are the choice of brush for oil colour professionals!.!. (Thicker bristles to with hold oil paint)!.!.!. also get her some linseed oil or mineral spirits!.!.!. something to help her clean up those messy brushes!.!.!. she can use baby oil too!.!.!. little secret they never tell u :)

Paper is no good for oil paint!.!.!. she will need some canvas (make sure it's white!.!.!. has gesso primer on it, otherwise she will need a bottle of gesso!.!. most come primed already though)!.!.!. they have boards and stretchers!.!.!. the boards are pretty cheap for her to play on!.!.!. try Pat Catans!.!.!. they are pretty reasonable!.!.!. and if you gets items there with white tags!.!. u automatically get 40% off!.!. or check the Sunday adds for JoAnnes!.!. they usually have a 40% off coupon and they usually have some nice oil paints and canvas's!.!.!.!. maybe even a kit like this winton one!.!.!.http://www!.artcity!.com/wan-1490617!.html

Good luck! :)Www@QuestionHome@Com

HI,
you should have a look at www!.wetcanvas!.com
you'll find some great info there!Www@QuestionHome@Com