By using paint brushes.
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Mainly oil paint on canvas.
The whole group if impressionists, especially Renoir.
Impressionists use Canvas, Paintbrush, Paint, Water.
The Impressionists worked on site, or en plein air, painting quickly to catch the light. Some used watercolor sketches of scenes or their memory to paint in the studio also.
They wanted to catch and reproduce the ever-changing light, which is less interesting in a studio.
Bold but short strokes loaded of paint called impasto that will convey a specific color when mixed sometimes in the canvas sometimes in the palete. Artists used to paint "the light " and ignore at all costs details as when one is squinting. Also impressionists avoided color black since you can find dark colors mixing alternative colors such as brown and red for a warm dark or blue and green for cooler darks. Also keep in mind that for impressionists was very important the STYLE of their strokes as it shows in an ego way your ability, intellectual, development, etc of the way you apply your paint.. Let me know what you think of my interpretation of impressionism.. I also practice this technique myself (heat_latino@hotmail.com)
The impressionists were from Africa ?!
No, it is not recommended to apply acrylic paint over oil paint because the acrylic paint may not adhere properly to the oil paint surface.
No, it is not recommended to apply acrylic paint over oil paint because the two types of paint have different properties that can cause issues with adhesion and drying.
Paint your nails with the brush from the varnis
Yes, it is possible to apply polyurethane over paint as a protective coating.