Have you ever thought about adding oil texture to your oil paintings and creations?
The creation of oil painting texture, due to its different materials, to create the texture of the picture on the screen, can add a different sense of atmosphere to the picture.
Thick-painted texture:
- is applied with a brush, palette knife with a large amount of paint, etc.
- can be used with a specific medium to add a coarse texture to the pigment.
Convex and concave texture:
1.It is the most common one used by contemporary painters, from the production of canvas base to the use of shaping paste.
2.In the use of color, thin and thick, transparent and opaque colors are used, and the brushwork is varied, so that the picture shows the relief of high and low, uneven and convex.
Fading texture:
This is a painting technique that adds a layer of broken, speckled or rough color on top of another color so that lower levels of color are revealed. Add a sense of depth and variation to the color.
Lightly Patted Textures:
French Impressionist painters, often used short, lightly patted strokes to show paint at even/uneven intervals over the entire surface.
Collage or merging of other materials:
organic materials that are compatible with the composition of the paint and easily adhere to the paint, such as feathers, coarse linen and other textiles, are excellent textural additives.