Abstract Art-Texture & Layers-Cold Wax Oil Tutorial Lisa Boardwine

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#89-Abstract Art-Texture & History-Cold Wax Oil Tutorial Lisa B. Boardwine
In the studio working on a painting that had dried and had some good things going on, but needed to be pushed further, adding new layers to this painting and lots of texture with oil/cold wax. Join me!

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A beautiful piece that reminds me of the forest in Vienna‘s winter.

happy_alive
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Geez, the history and depth is so cool. On my screen it looks like you can see many layers. Thanks for your work for all of us.

lewisgreen
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Love this one with all the history presentation!

carolynbridgersreed
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LOVE IT! And watching it go through so many stages - very inspiring . . .

janedilldesign
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Love watching your demos Lisa! Is that a pigment stick you’re using or an oil pastel and is there any difference between the two?

amandasanders
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Hi Lisa, this is gorgeous with all the layering. could you tell me what ratio of oil to wax you use and how long it takes for it to dry hard? many thanks!

jharding
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Cool.. do you use varnish over your painting when its finished

kathleenstrode
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Beautiful as always. I was wondering how you finish the sides when you remove the painters tape. Do you leave them plain or paint with acrylics?

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