Best Glass Palette For Oil Painting
Choosing an oil painting palette 29th august 2012 by julie caves 3 the usual choice of palette for laying out your oil paints and mixing the colours is either a white palette a traditional brown wooden palette a glass palette or a pad of disposable vegetable parchment sheets.
Best glass palette for oil painting. You can rinse off wet paints easily because it is smooth. Transparent grey and white. The finished oil painting palette cover to keep my paints from drying too quickly. Which is a huge plus because remove oil paint from most other surfaces is a lot of work.
Once you ve got your glass palette sorted instead of squeezing out paint directly onto the palette try taping a strip cut from a disposable paper palette onto the glass and place your paints out on that. This way my working palette stays neat and tidy and doesn t contain a bunch of paint mixtures i m not using. New wave glass palette glass is undoubtedly one of the best surfaces to use when it comes to mixing your oil paints. Neither approach to.
The earth tones are good choices to add to your color palette. These colors are by gamblin oil paints the brand i use most. This gives plenty of room for many colors and a large mixing area. Do not be disheartened however there are some methods which can help this combination work beautifully.
However since it is pretty big and heavy it s not suitable for travel or plein air painting. The masterson sta wet paint palette. I bought a masterson sta wet palette for plein air painting and stuck it in the freezer between outdoor painting excursions. New wave glass palette this palette is made of tempered glass and comes in 3 colors.
The glass palette by new wave check on amazon is great for painting indoors and comes in 3 different sizes. In the late 80s and early 90s i did try a couple of things. 9 x 12 12 x 16 and 16 x 20. It s environmentally friendly it can be scrapped completely clean with a razor and it s the smoothest surface to use when mixing your paints with a brush or palette knife.
The idea with this palette is to take a couple of shortcuts and rather than mixing a secondary just go ahead and buy it in the tube. Glass and oil paint is not an ideal combination at all. The surface is very wide and allows free mixing of colors. On the other hand glass is best suited to be painted upon by acrylic paints which stick.
This is because they are porous and they provide texture which glass simply cannot. Oil paint belongs to surfaces such as canvas wood hardboard fiber etc. This takes the simple palette above and expands it. I covered my palette with plastic wrap.
This way when the paints go hard or get too polluted and messy you can simply pull off that strip of paper and throw it away before taping on a fresh strip and squeezing out some fresh.