Portrait painting Tutorial — Brushes & How to Achieve Looser Brushwork
<p>In this portrait painting tutorial, Alex Tzavaras talks about the best brushes to use for oil painting.<br />
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He also shows you the oil painting techniques you need to develop and the bad habits you need to avoid, in order to achieve looser, more expressive brushwork.<br />
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Here’s a list of the brushes Alex used for this demo:<br />
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1 x Rosemary & Co Series 279 Masters Choice Long Flat, Size 10<br />
1 x Rosemary & Co Ivory Synthetic Long Flat, Size 10<br />
1 x Rosemary & Co Ivory Synthetic Long Flat, Size 8<br />
1 x Cornelissen Series 44 Hog Bristle Filbert, Size 10<br />
2 x Cornelissen Series 44 Hog Bristle Filbert, Size 8<br />
2 x Cornelissen Series 44 Hog Bristle Filbert, Size 4<br />
1 x Isabey Mongoose hair, Filbert, Size 6<br />
1 x Rosemary & Co Series 278 Masters Choice Long Filbert, Size 3<br />
1 x Rosemary & Co Series 278 Masters Choice Long Filbert, Size 2<br />
2 x Rosemary & Co Series 279 Masters Choice Long Flat, Size 2<br />
1 x Rosemary & Co Series 279 Masters Choice Long Flat, Size 0<br />
2 x Rosemary & Co Evergreen Egberts, Size 4<br />
2 x Rosemary & Co Eclipse Combers ¼”<br />
2 x Rosemary & Co Eclipse Combers 1/8”<br />
1 x Cornelissen Sable Round, Size 2<br />
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Here’s a list of the Colours that were used:</p>
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