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Saturday, April 04, 2009

Oil Paintings with the New Paints

I had a chance this past week to work with the Winsor - Newton Artisan Oil Paints. I am pleased with them. I did not purchase any of their medium, so have been painting directly from the tubes with only the brushes being damp when I clean them so not adding much water either.

The color change is minimal. What I'm speaking to here is that when you paint with acrylics, when the water evaporates in drying, the color darkens. These oil paints seem to hold their own and stay very close to what I put down. The white is made with safflower oil which helps me on the odor, I am sure, as you use more white than the other colors. I did not have a headache after using them. I did paint three small paintings and did not use a thick impasto style. I hope to try another with more texture and paint. The paint is not as thick as some oils so I'm not sure how they will work with a knife. I will check it out.



Mountain Sun
Oil on Canvas, 8 x 10 inches

I posted the first two weeks ago. (Boy, how time flies.) A small landscape on canvas. These paintings of New Mexico are for my show at Peppers in Magdalena, New Mexico, in July.



Peeking In
Oil on Canvas, 8 x 10 inches

The second painting is peeking into a patio from the street. I changed some of the background to be more like New Mexico and to help the flowers and chile stand out. I'm not sure about the name, ideas??



Rio Grande
Oil on Canvas Panel, 8 x 10 inches

The third is a landscape, the Rio Grande near Hatch, New Mexico, but could be any river you choose, right? This is from photos I took about three years ago when the rain had the state of New Mexico looking green all over.

I am enjoying painting these oil paintings. It is different to get out a brush and smoosh the paint around. I am still partial to pastels. You know I am lazy and when I paint with oils I then have to clean the brushes and palette after I finish, that part is not fun. The pastels just sit there waiting to be used!

More of my blog reading friends:

  • 9. Blueberries, Art & Life - Teresa's blog caught my attention by the name, I think. I am always hungry and love blueberries! She is a great artist, working mostly in colored pencil. Her blog is humorous and full of information and sharing. http://blueberriesartlife.blogspot.com/
  • 10. Jeanne Grant - Jeanne is another artist from the Scavenger Hunts. She lives in California and sketches and works in colored pencil. Her unique and quirky (I mean that in a very nice way) sense of humor shows through in her work. She takes part in so many areas of wetcanvas and local groups that I don't know how she finds time to blog about her work. She is dedicated to learning and always trying something new to improve her art. A good hunting friend!
    http://jeannegrant.blogspot.com/
Scroll down, I posted earlier today as I often do.

9 comments:

Joanna said...

All three paintings are very nice!

Regina Calton Burchett said...

I'm glad you like the new oils - my favorite is the "peeking" one - it's very interesting and has great light and shadows!

Jo Castillo said...

Joanna, thank you very much.

Regina, thanks. I know you like doorways and arches. The oils are nice so far. For traveling they still have to dry a while. Guess the old acrylics will do for that. We will see how the thicker application works out.

"JeanneG" said...

Thanks Jo. I'm finally a "10". My only hope for a 10. lol

Nice work. You got some really pretty blues and greens in those.

Donna Crosby said...

I like these Jo. Ive been using Artisan for a few years. I love them and they work well with the palette knife.

Teresa said...

I really love "Peeking In". The colors are wonderful and I love the cozy viewpoint.

Thanks for the link to my blog... you're a sweetie!

BTW: You've got my curiosity up about the W&N water mixable oils.... may have to give them a try too!

Jo Castillo said...

Well, I answered Jeanne and Donna I thought....where did they go???

Jeanne, you are always in the top ten! Thanks, you know I love blue.

Donna, thanks for the confirmation on the oils Nice to know.

Teresa, Thank you. The basic set wasn't too expensive. I think each medium has its own good and bad qualities, don't you?

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Jo: Beutiful paintings, is that a place that the Mexicans cross to the USA? I really like the results.

Jo Castillo said...

fishing guy, right river! This is a little north of the border. The Rio Grande runs North to South through the center of New Mexico and makes the border of Mexico at El Paso about 100 miles or so South of this bend in the river.


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I Grew up in a small town , Magdalena, New Mexico. I enjoy art and the pleasure other people get from my work. I always donate some of my sales and art to charities, especially for children. That started in Bolivia with Para los NiƱos. "I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns." -- Winston Churchill

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