Artist's Back to Basics

Down the Barcoo

MATERIALS

• East Art stretched canvas – 30 x 40 inches.

• Atelier Gesso Primer – White.

• Winsor & Newton Artists’ Oil Colours.

• Floor easel.

• Sandpaper – P240 and P400.

• Faithful gesso brush.

• Vine charcoal.

• Kneadable eraser.

• Workable Matt Fixative.

• Shaving brush.

• Three long-handled bristle brushes.

• Twelve short-handled brushes in a variety of sizes.

• Walnut Oil and Low Odour Turps.

• Winsor & Newton Artists’ Retouching Varnish.

• Imagination and memories.

STEP ONE

I often work from plein air sketches done with oil crayons and combined with photographic references.

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