Oil Painting: The Magic of Color and Texture

Oil paints have always fascinated me with their unusual smell and even more curious, uncommon names: ochre, sepia, Payne’s gray, and so on (I used to wonder for a long time how anyone could remember them). Over time, after countless hours of creative collaboration, I fell in love with them completely. This happened thanks to their friendliness towards beginner artists and their endless possibilities for more demanding creators.

Their friendliness lies in the fact that with oil paints, you can endlessly make corrections without fearing mistakes. Your palette can include a minimal number of colors or encompass all the masterpieces offered by oil paint manufacturers — either way, you will discover something new and intriguing. This opens up an infinite space for experimentation and the search for unique color combinations.

Oil painting is not just a technique; it is a way to express the artist’s soul. Brushstrokes become reflections of emotions, thoughts, and inspiration, leaving a unique mark that can tell more than any words.

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