Supplies for Beginner Painting Students
Here are some supplies you will need to get started with painting.
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Acrylic Painting
Palette paper or a plastic palette (another option)
Starter brushes (upgrade down the line or email me for recommendations)
Artist tape for clean, crisp borders
Oil Painting
*Note: students must work with oil paints outdoors or in a well-ventilated area, as the solvents are toxic. Avoid getting oil paint on your skin, and do not expose yourself or others in your home to solvent fumes if you don’t have proper ventilation!
Starter paint set (the cost is a bit high but Williamsburg oils are among the highest quality you can find)
Nitrile gloves or latex gloves to protect your skin while working with oil paints and toxic solvents
Turpentine for thinning your paint, speeding drying time and cleaning brushes
Liquin for a quicker drying time and a glossy finish
Linseed oil for slower drying time (cold pressed is slower and has a shine)
Rags
Glass jars with covers, from your recycling bin
A small piece of mesh chicken wire to stuff in your glass jar, so that you can clean your brushes against it.
Canvas