Glazing Techniques in Oil and Cold Wax

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  • čas přidán 14. 11. 2022
  • IN THIS VIDEO: You’ll watch me put veils of color on a painting to finish it with subtle changes, luminosity and vibrancy. Adding glazes is THE BIGGEST question I get from students in classes so I’m always trying to find clearer and clearer ways of explaining and /or showing how to do it well.
    Cold wax medium makes glazing a lot easier. When I learned how to glaze with traditional oil in France, it took years of trial and error to really master it. Cold wax attracted me in the first place because this process of layering up transparent layers is so much simpler, and drying time a lot faster. That being said, pretty much all the techniques I show here can be applied to acrylic paint too.
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    Alizarin Crimson by Gamblin
    Monserat Orange by Williamsburg
    I'm Andrea, I'm based in Northern California and have been painting for 30 years now. My training was in France where I lived for 28 years, and I continue to grow and stretch myself as an artist. When I can turn on the video so you can learn from my studio practice I do. I hope you get something from watching these videos. From my studio to yours 🥳

Komentáře • 26

  • @Snowystardust12
    @Snowystardust12 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Its very helpful to see and listen to your creative process, balancing colors, values, line …I learned a lot. Thank you.

  • @l.wolfm.7006
    @l.wolfm.7006 Před rokem

    Unusual atypical painting.
    I think you found an ideal stopping point.
    Right in the beginning that yellow in the lower left was a visual sore thumb.
    You handled that area really well without making it go completely bye-bye. That was a tough initial color and composition to morph into a worthwhile/workable piece.
    You have a keen eye coupled with great natural impromptu intuition. 👍Congrats. Stay Safe.

  • @quuqeemonster
    @quuqeemonster Před 18 dny

    7:36 pinks layers

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677

    Do you use any oil like linseed or walnut oil to thin and glaze along with the cold wax?

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před rokem

      I use 50 % gamsol 50ish % cold wax usually. Or galkyd gel

  • @mimis289
    @mimis289 Před rokem +2

    Hi Andrea, I'm sensitive to the solvents in the cold wax which really bums me out because I love working with oil and cold wax. How are you able to work with cold wax since you are sensitive too? I love your work and always look forward to your videos! Thank you!!

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před rokem +4

      Well it's tricky, I clean up with Canola oil and that helps a lot. I also wear a mask as much as possible and avoid doing solvent reduction techniques with gamsol or citrasolve till a few minutes before I'm about to leave the studio...There's a lot to be said for acrylics and I work with them often too. I should post more of my acrylic processes. They're very similar to what I do in cold wax.

    • @mimis289
      @mimis289 Před rokem +2

      @@artistspace, thank you. Yes, I would love to hear more about your acrylic processes. I have been experimenting with acrylics but does not have that luminosity of the cold wax that I love. I would love to learn how it could be similar to cold wax. Hope you can share a video on that. Blessings!

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@mimis289I can not use oil at all and switched over 25yrs ago to Acrylics… by using Matt mediums and Satin in different quantities one can get an almost faux wax look to an Acrylic painting… the garish colours that Acrylics have can be manipulated to look like soft oils. Cheers.

    • @mimis289
      @mimis289 Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for sharing that information! Blessings.

  • @ricardoramanauskas7661
    @ricardoramanauskas7661 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Thanks, that was so enlightening and encouraging to see your process. Gives me some hope and direction to work on my skills

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před 7 měsíci

      Wonderful very glad to hear that !

  • @mimis289
    @mimis289 Před rokem

    Another question please....Why is this technique called "glazing?" What would you add to acrylic paint for this process? Thank you for your time! France sounds amazing by the way!

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před rokem +1

      France is going to be incredible and I'm so SO excited for my participants and myself ! Any glazing medium will work for your acrylics. I use golden paints and they have a good selection of glazing mediums. Golden's airbrush medium is excellent.

  • @vickivitale8134
    @vickivitale8134 Před 5 měsíci

    hi I just found you!!!!!! love your work and style.. can my husband join me on the workshop in France?????

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před 5 měsíci

      Could you contact me @ wedellandrea@gmail.com and we can talk. The short answer is yes but let’s talk about how that would work

  • @viv2089
    @viv2089 Před rokem

    Hi Andrea ..another question please. You mention you are very very sensitive to the spirits ,minerals etc . Have you tried the water mixable oils with cold wax. I am really interested as they are what I will be using and would like to hear your view on them, such as drying times, stickiness etc .thank you so much.

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před rokem +1

      I haven’t used water mixable oils with cold wax for many reasons. Too many to go over here but in short it’s the solvents that I’m sensitive to not the oil paint. Cold wax has both gamsol and galkyd in it, so you’d still be using solvents for some of the reductive techniques… that being said other artists seem to like water mixables. Not sure how they’d respond with cold wax but I’d try it if I were you

    • @LindaRUDYK
      @LindaRUDYK Před rokem

      Slowing down.....it is so difficult because I am so excited during the process. I will keep trying, L😊

  • @viv2089
    @viv2089 Před rokem

    Hi Andrea, thank you for sharing your process. How long do you allow your painting layer to dry before adding the glazes. (I haven’t listened to the whole film yet so you more than likely answer my question during filming )😊

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před rokem

      In this case it was three to four weeks before I put down the final glazes. But you don’t need to wait that long. Drying tile depending on weather and paint thickness of the layers is about two to three days

  • @nb7941
    @nb7941 Před rokem

    Zinc white is a transparent white. Try that one.

    • @artistspace
      @artistspace  Před rokem +1

      Yep, I know. Thanks for watching and commenting :))

  • @dawnstroup4698
    @dawnstroup4698 Před rokem

    🄿🅁🄾🄼🄾🅂🄼 😻