Leaning how to paint from @ tezzmax for 6days.

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ28 days ago (edited)



It is a very big opportunity to lean how to paint still life from @tezzmax, I feel very happy to be his first student, @tezzmax has been a good and supportive friend, so when he told me I can be his student I was very glad and I couldn't wait to share it with you guys.

Today is day 1 of my training, so I did sizing of my miniature canvas and I also primed it, the items we are painting was picked by myself and arranged by @tezzmax because we are painting from life, below are the pictures of the items and his studio were the work is going on, and me sizing the canvas.

The materials used are glue, canvas, brush, emulsion paint, donkey, board.









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 24 days ago 

What does leaning yo paint mean? It might be good to explain in your iwn words what priming is and sizing your "canvas"

I can not see the photos I check an other time.

 27 days ago 

Great!
I think it's an honor to receive personalized lessons from our friend.
I asked permission and they let me use colored pencils this week. I'll see if I can get some paints for next week.

I have a question, perhaps the translation obscures it.
You mention the word "miniature," but the canvas you're showing seems to be larger than a standard A4 size. Is that a "miniature"? I think it's still a large canvas.

Good luck with the still lifes, friend.

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Hello friend,
Anything below 2f both length and breadth is a miniature and the canvas we're using is about 14 by 10 inches.