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Secrets of the Masters – end part



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Being used to teaching his art, Joss Vand e Ven provides, in this in teractive DVD, a practical and didactic approach to classic painting with oils.

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16 thoughts on “Secrets of the Masters – end part
  1. Pollock, huh? Very interesting… considering he died before acrylic paints were comercially available! Pollock actually used gloss enamel paints. Enamel paints, for the most part, are now acrylic based. But, at the time Pollock lived, they were oil based. In fact, most of them weren't much more than standard oil paint mixed with varnish.

  2. Ah so this is the difference. Commercially prepared canvases are always acrylic primed and I've always wondered if preparing my own oil priming would be worth the trouble.

  3. Thanks, but it isn't quite clear to me what exactly you consider th advantage of an oil-primed canvas to be (more absorbent?).

    I already have enough unprimed Belgian linen canvas to cover a football field, so Id' be extremely grateful if you could spare a moment to tell me in what way one must be proficient to apply the oil priming.

  4. you know what so wonderful is of painting
    you only use some colors and you just create a thing, and it looks real too!!
    I think its really wonderfull

  5. Votre voix et la voix du traducteur aux même décibels…. ?? Chose à éviter impérativement si l'on veut que quelqu'un comprenne ne soit un peu ce que l'on veut communiquer. A part ce problème du son, beaucoup du talent, sans aucun doute.

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