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RE: Trying out Holbein gouache paint

in Sketchbook14 days ago

thats really lovely. I have not tried that medium. mostly acrylics these days (i used to paint in oils, but i don't have the studio for that these days)... I like the painting, even the "unnatural purple" as you say. The bright purple actually fits the overall painting really well.

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i used to paint in oils, but i don't have the studio for that these days

Same, it's really such an important thing to have a studio and stuff for oils. Such a bummer since oils are pretty good. How was your adjustment period with acrylics from oils?

Thanks! I wasn't sure about the purple but I also kinda liked it as well. :D

yeah.... ok ish... i really miss the working time... but i also love the quick drying ness of acrylic so i can stack my little daily paintings as well.. the colour richness of oils is better. However i dooooo still like working with acrylic. I think there is still some snobbery around working with oils though... people believe that is the best and anyone working in acrylic is "substandard" i get that... but still.
I needed to change my painting order a little and i find things that need a long blend time (say fabric folds) difficult.

again... i actually think the purple works well in the sand. :-)

What is your favourite medium?

Totally agree with all that you said. There definitely is some snobbery still although I see a lot of established artists now are using acrylics. David Hockney, Kerry James Marshall, Claire Tabouret, and the likes... so that gives me quite a confidence in the medium.

Though I do my best to properly make my works with the right medium and store them properly so they are preserved and can last longer.

I needed to change my painting order a little and i find things that need a long blend time

Are you using acrylic mediums as well? My favorite is a slow-dri medium hahah although it doesn't last as long as oil but gives enough time to blend.

My favorite medium has always been oil, it's just recent that I changed into acrylics to see how if I can substitute it with oils but I can see why not use both at some point.