Basic oil painting kit

Basic oil painting kit
Great for beginners and recommended for kids

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Round plate

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Easel 18/24

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Mont Marte oil paint set

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Stretched canvas fabric - 15X20

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Round brush - #3/8

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Flat brush - #1/2

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Liner brush - #0

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Filbert brush - #1/4

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Block of canvas pages - A5

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More information about the product

A basic painting kit in oil colors is excellent for beginners and recommended for children and youth. The kit includes a set of basic paints and thinners, brushes, a palette, a small easel, a block of canvas pages and a stretched canvas. Detail of the contents of the kit:

  • Set of oil paints 12 shades * 12 ml
  • Flaxseed oil 30 ml
  • Turpentine 30 ml
  • 4 brushes
  • Color palette
  • Block of A5 canvas pages
  • Stretched canvas fabric 15x20 cm
  • Desktop easel 18/24 cm

Basic oil painting kit recommended for beginners, students and as a gift for loved ones

Oil paints are common in art and have been used for centuries. Oil paintings probably began in northern Europe during the Renaissance in the 15th century. The work with oil paints is done in a layered method, with the paint drying between layers. Oil paint does not dry out quickly, thus making it possible to create interesting color transitions and ratings. A layer of oil paint will dry within a few days to a week. The oil paints are very concentrated paints, so in painting with oil paints, diluents, linseed oil and turpentine are used. These materials help the oil paints to glide easily on the canvas, blend into desired shades, control the level of transparency, clarity and opacity of the paint.

Oils are useful in art therapy and have therapeutic potential for the creator. Oil paints allow a sense of release through quick painting of large surfaces in long movements. Due to lack of skill in working with oil paints and its properties, such as the fluidity of the paint on top of the painting, there may be other uncontrollable and planned situations that evoke negative emotions like loss of control and discomfort and positive emotions like joy of new discoveries, curiosity and power. The variety of emotion expressions when working with oil paints improves the ability to be flexible and inclusive. When working with oil paints, there are repeated operations, for example dipping the brush in turpentine and oil, taking a paintbrush and wiping with a cloth. This kind of ritual is for the creator an anchor for finding an inner rhythm, as well as a framework that gives self-confidence, organization, order and setting boundaries, and hence for deeper emotional work.

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