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Her sculpture Camels were made of made of many materials, among them burlap, wax, figerglass, and animal skin. She has made oil paintings on canvas and also different graphic techniques.
Rivera mainly used oil paint, sometimes on canvas, sometimes on masonite.
Impressionists typically use water colors. You should go to your local hobby store and inquire about paints, techniques (they can refer you to some good books), and brushes. Hobby stores usually have local artist working there and they are happy to support your quest to become an impressionist painter.
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oil paints usually
Oil paint on canvas.
oil on canvas
Geore Stubbs used oils, pine resin, and beeswax in his paintings.
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Since most of Picasso's paintings were oil paintings I think so too.
Oil paintings on canvas sometimes acrylic on canvas. Also silk screening, Printing and slide projections he also used!
Peter Booth uses heavy impasto paint to create texure.
Masaccio used paints and canvas for his paintings. He is best known for being one of the first painters to use linear perspective in his work.
Henri Rousseau used oil paint for his paintings.
Her sculpture Camels were made of made of many materials, among them burlap, wax, figerglass, and animal skin. She has made oil paintings on canvas and also different graphic techniques.