Oil Landscape Painting Tutorial Old Houses in Snow Village Using Palette Knife

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Oil painting techniques and tutorial for beginners using palette knife. In this tutorial you will learn on how to paint winter or snow village with old houses. It is an afternoon landscape with a pathway or snowy road. You can learn some techniques using palette knife in this lesson. Please hit like, add some comments and subscribe for more videos.

Oil Paint Colors:

Titanium white
Phthalo Blue / French Ultramarine / Primary blue
Cadmium Red / Brilliant Red
Cadmium Yellow / Primary Yellow / Lemon Yellow
Burnt Umber

Brands: Winton Oil Color, Talens Oil Color, Louvre Oil Color, Grumbacher Oil

Brushes:
Natural Bristles, Filbert Brush Nylons or Synthetic

Palette Knife, smaller is better.

Mediums:
Linseed Oil and Turpentine
You can mix turpentine with Linseed to make it as medium.
It will make oil paints dry faster

Gesso as primer

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31 comments on “Oil Landscape Painting Tutorial Old Houses in Snow Village Using Palette Knife”

  1. Gorgeous! This one would pair well with the Winter Landscape you painted! Thank you so much for continuing to share and help us! This is beautiful! ๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’๐Ÿ’xxx

  2. I have a question, John, Do you make your canvases smooth or do you leave tooth? I painted some canvases with 3 layers of gesso and it still had too much tooth. But then I used a wide spatchlor to apply gesso and sanded it and applied again and sanded again and it was very smooth for painting detail such as eyes, mouth, hair and etc but I couldn't help but wonder if I made it too smooth. Is that a bad thing if I make the canvas completely smooth?

    1. thank you Debby.. I love smooth canvas compare to rough one. I can add good details on it without having problem. yes the same process as you did.. 3 layers of gesso, but sanded it after 2nd layer and add the 3 layer as final... just don't make it too smooth... just enough that you can see the canvas texture behind .

    2. Okay, thank you; I did overdo it but now I know what you're saying. Thank you so much. You're wonderful for helping with your expertise.

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