Of course you can! Impressionist painters do that all the time.
Oil on canvas.
Liquid white is a wet-on-wet painting technique used by Bob Ross to create a smooth and blended base layer on the canvas before adding other colors. It helps the paint to glide easily and blend together, allowing for a more seamless and soft appearance in the final painting.
The technique that Remembrnt used is called the "light and shadow technique." It is why his art is mostly known for.
Bob Ross used a technique called "wet-on-wet" painting with his signature white paint to create his iconic landscapes. This involved applying the white paint on a wet canvas to blend and create soft, realistic-looking highlights and textures in his paintings.
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Oil paint on canvas.
Bob Ross uses liquid white as a base layer on the canvas to create a wet surface that allows colors to blend smoothly and easily. This technique helps him achieve the soft, misty effects and vibrant colors in his landscapes.
Liquid white is a wet-on-wet painting technique used in oil painting. It is a thin, white oil paint that is applied to the canvas before adding other colors. This technique helps create a smooth base for blending colors and creating soft, subtle transitions in the painting.
True, it does! There is also a technique in water colour where paint is added to a wet surface. This is also referred to as "wet on wet".
Information on how to create your own canvas can be found on Custom Ink, Canvas Design, Zazzle, Create Canvas, Murals Your Way, Easy Canvas Prints and Wet Canvas.
Vincent's Painting technique was that he used lots of paint to create a movement even in his still life's.
Because that was what he did, and then he went on dripping color all over the canvas.