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I
have painted on hardboard,
canvas, paper, suede
cloth,
pine
wood and earthen ware.
Bottom line is I have tried out anything worth trying and I love the
different
effects the different surfaces can give to a painting.
Which
painting surface you choose to use is really
all dependent on you! You can start with anything whatsoever, so long
as it is
free of oil and wax (if using acrylic paint) or prepared to accept oil
paint
(primed). The painting surfaces I listed above are just a list of the
very many
different surfaces you could try out.
When
I started painting with oil paint and acrylic
paint, I often restricted myself to the “well
known” surfaces which
“professionals” used; not because I loved them but
because that was what
everyone seemed to be using. But over time I have learnt to use
anything
whatsoever I felt comfortable with and I have produced some really
remarkable
works through that. Confidence and guts is the key!
As
a doctor I have come across diseases that
present in “atypical” ways.
At such times, textbook knowledge becomes useless
and you rely more on gut feelings and experience to get you through.
The same
thing applies to art and painting. There are times when
“atypical” methods and
surfaces produce remarkable results. Again, confidence and guts is the
key!
I
hope you’ll find the courage to step out and try
something different. Dare to be different!
All
the very best and remember your limits can only
be set by you.
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