Painting Process

Although the process can be quite complex and take years to master, we have broken down the painting process into a few steps so you can have a better understanding and appreciation of the time and talent involved in creating one of our hand-painted masterpieces. We use only high-quality cotton canvas coated with acid-free titanium gesso for strength and durability, and we only use the most high-quality oil paints to ensure resilience and permanence, so you will be able to enjoy your masterpiece oil paintings for many years to come.

 Paintings Process Oil Paints

 

Painting Process Brushes

The process might vary slightly from one artist to another or from one painting style to another, but is essentially as follows:

Painting Process Canvas

Step 1. The artist starts with a blank canvas that has been cut to meet your size requirements having approximately two inches of canvas added on all sides of your oil painting to be left blank… to permit the painting to ultimately be stretched onto stretcher bars for framing. The artist begins with a sketch outlining the key elements of the oil painting, allowing the artist to pay attention to the composition of the painting.

Step 1a     Step 1b

Step 2. The artist usually starts to paint with large brushes around the outline sketched in step 1 to cover the white of the canvas with plain forms concentrating on the background of the painting at this point.

Step 2a     Step 2b

Step 3. In this step the artist starts to focus on objects, forms and combining colors to produce diverse hue intensity as needed to produce the desired depth of various aspects of the painting. At the end of this step, as with each additional step, the artist usually needs to allow time for the painting to dry before moving to the next step.

Step 3a     Step 3b

Step 4. In this next step the artist uses different methods and techniques such as the use of various types and sizes of paint brushes, and having a small or large amount of paint on the brush to add texture and personality to the painting.

Step 4a     Step 4b

Step 5. The artist now skillfully adds the slightest details, colors, shadows and highlights to bring your painting closer to looking like the original image.

 Step 5a     Step 5b

Step 6. The artist will scrutinize the details of the painting to make certain all the necessary components have been added before the artist puts a signature on the painting. Our quality control team inspects the painting as well. The last finishing touches are completed to bring your hand-painted masterpiece to life. After finishing, again the artist allows time for drying, and when ready, we examine your oil painting, and then carefully pack into the protective packaging to you ship directly to your front door for you to enjoy.

Step 6a     Step 6b

Oil paintings are works of art that often starts with the artist sketching an outline of the subject on the oil painting canvas prior to applying the paints to the canvas. The paints are bound together with such medium drying oils as linseed oil, walnut oil, poppy seed oil or safflower oil to ultimately create the oil painting. The use of oils for oil paintings was first developed in Asia and gained popularity in Europe by the mid fourteen hundreds.