...And the will returns to its circuits

Kohelet 1:6

HOW TO MAKE A POWERFUL AND PERSONAL DESIGN WITH OIL AND COLD WAX

Powerful Design


Have you ever wanted to take your art to the next level so that you can create the BEST art you've been dreaming about sooner rather than later? Do you want to be renowned for powerful design that brings out your personal color and helps you uncover and put your personal voice to the forefront? You're not the only one who feels this way. Many artists yearn for this, but few ever achieve it.



 

Here's the issue. There's a lot going on to assist fine artists move their art from "good" to "great," but there's also a lot of anti-creativity noise out there that distracts them from what might actually motivate them to uncover and listen to their personal voice. One example of this distraction is the common unwillingness to embrace what is commonly seen as ugly. From the viewpoint of an artist, this encourages fear above fun.

 

The path to success as an artist, as demonstrated by inspirational artist Pam Caughey in five crucial stages: Discover, Play, Explore, Clarify, and Celebrate, embraces ugliness because it allows an artist to be their own inner child! This is critical for developing the powerful and personal design that will set you apart from the crowd and make your personal voice clearly distinct.

 

Oil and Cold Wax Artists and Powerful and Personal Design

 

If you're an oil and cold wax artist, you understand how crucial it is to create bold and personal designs using a fun-filled fusion of tones or color. Using oil and cold wax together allows you to produce great, rich, layered, textured artwork that reveals the distinctiveness of your personal voice.

 

The beauty of using cold wax medium is that as long as you stick to the ratio of cold wax medium to oils, you don't have to worry about whether the layers are fat or lean.

 

To add texture to cold wax media, so as to get the powerful and personal design that you desire, you can use any type of material, such as lace, burlap, raffia, crumpled tissue paper, or crimped newspaper. Mixing your cold wax medium with oil gives you a more matte finish, which many people like.

 

How Can You Make a Powerful and Personal Design with Oil and Cold Wax?

 

Learn how to blend colors to express your personal personality. Every artist knows, or should know, that blending colors in a way that really leverages all of their potential contributes significantly to creating a dynamic and personal design that expresses their unique voice. Having colors that you enjoy is a precondition for creating artwork that you will enjoy. Learn how to blend colors in a way that creates a powerful and personal design by clicking here.

 

Cold wax and oil techniques The success of any oil or cold wax artist's work is determined on how dry or wet the surfaces they work on are, as well as how sticky they are. If you use some techniques on a damp surface, for example, you will get a lot of slipping and sliding, which will not create the strong and personal design that you desire. If, on the other hand, the surface is dry, you may do a number of things that bring out your unique voice. You may study all of these skills from beginning to end by enrolling in this course.

 

Espousal of mentorship

While reading about how to create color mixing and skills in wax and oil that may help you develop strong and personal designs is vital, you'll also need a mentor who can show you how to make color mixing and watch them demonstrate techniques in cold wax and oil. Pamela Caughey has been outstanding in this regard. You may learn more about her classes by clicking here.






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