Cold wax and oil demo part 2

This is a demonstration on how to use oil and cold wax on top of an old painting to create a new one. You'll learn how to create exciting, nuanced color and texture. You'll also learn tips on abstract composition you can carry into your own work.
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I'm Andrea, a professional abstract artist based in Northern California. I've been painting and exhibiting for 30 years now. My training was in France where I lived for 28 years, and I continue to grow and stretch myself as an artist. I've also been teaching painting for a while now, I run online live workshops where people join from all over the world, live workshops, I create self-paced online workshops. I also offer one on one mentorship and one off critique sessions. Visit andreawedell.com to learn more.
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Book recommendation:
The best book out there on working with Cold Wax: Cold Wax Medium, Techniques, Concepts and Conversation: amzn.to/2uphvT7
The supplies I'm using with links to get them:
Cold wax medium : amzn.to/2Rgcaqw
Scott Shop blue towels - super absorbent, great for wiping paint on the canvas or cleaning tools. I use so many of these, I buy them in bulk amzn.to/2RGmI0P
Graphite water soluble crayons, great for making marks amzn.to/2tCZJfa
pigment sticks, wonderful deep color, and the stick form makes mark making a blast amzn.to/2G9MZiQ
Speedball rubber brayer, available in many sizes amzn.to/2unD86k
Slicone Bowl Scraper, great to scrape back layers, this one’s a good size for anything: amzn.to/38rXSbT
Williamsburg Persian Rose oil paint that I use in this painting: amzn.to/2NNl5xf
Professional grade oil paint set from Williamsburg, you may as well get the best! You can use the colors in this set to make virtually any color. More on this color mixing in a next video.
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Arches oil paper in a pad, you can mount it on board after amzn.to/2sQPRyg
Ampersand Gesso board 12 x 12, is the perfect support for oil and cold wax, and 12 x 12 is great size to start out with: amzn.to/2ulmHHX
Richeson Gray Paper Palette, has a color wheel on the back : amzn.to/38rjbKB
Scott Shop blue towels - super absorbent, great for wiping paint on the canvas or cleaning tools. I use so many of these, I buy them in bulk amzn.to/2RGmI0P
Artist’s Tape - to keep the sides of your panels pristine while you’re working, or to tape your edges if you’re using paper - A MUST HAVE amzn.to/36lhqNX
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  • @lindawright879
    @lindawright8794 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love your way of teaching, showing us your process is so amazing and so helpful. i have been painting with cold wax and oil for about a year now, living in a very remote part of Cape Breton Island...so not much in the way of connection with other artists...thank god for artists like you who take the time and energy to show us how you create. your images are so beautiful and i look forward to seeing the next part of this series. thank you again for being so generous. cheers, Linda

  • @tifflambert7164
    @tifflambert71644 жыл бұрын

    I love your attitude towards the work it’s teaching me to not be so overly attached to the work in the process

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Exactly, that's the trick - but then you take the work apart once you've painting spontaneously for a while. That's when it helps to know a bit about composition.

  • @tifflambert7164

    @tifflambert7164

    4 жыл бұрын

    Andrea Wedell I’d Agree, I’ll keep working on it

  • @peterbashford9262
    @peterbashford92623 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your generous sharing Andrea, lovely work. I also love your laid back way of presenting, not an ounce of precociousness!

  • @alrenefischer4481
    @alrenefischer44814 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love and absorb your work , I could wake up and just keep looking at your work , it is inspirational, it blow me away xxxxx

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Wow, thank you! Really appreciate that feedback. Stay tuned for my new website where it'll be easy to see what work I have to sell and what classes I'm teaching depending on your interest !

  • @cjroelof
    @cjroelof4 жыл бұрын

    Great video! I really enjoyed hearing you talk thru your process. I just started researching this technique and now I am looking forward to trying this. Thank you so much!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Glad it's been helpful. Am also teaching on online class about it. The current one is full, but if you're interested, will be running it again next month. andreawedell.com/courses/

  • @jamesondenhartog8109
    @jamesondenhartog81092 жыл бұрын

    i just found your channel/video and you're definitely a new role model. i love your attitude towards things. additionally, this is the absolute best painting demo ive ever seen and ive combed through youtube pretty aggressively. I've been using acrylics for a few years and im just now trying oils. the learning curve cannot be understated. but its freaking fun, its a whole new world!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much Jameson, absolutely delighted to hear it. I'm just editing a new video that should post today on adding oil and cold wax to canvas

  • @judyoneal6264
    @judyoneal62642 жыл бұрын

    I have just discovered your videos and love your approach to find your composition. I’m sorta new to oil, and have cold wax but never used it as you have. I’m excited to try your methods. Thank you for inspiration!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful Judy. So glad you’ve found some inspiration here ! Let me know how your experiments turn out

  • @bandersonpaints
    @bandersonpaints4 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad you started this KZread channel, even if it was by accident, lol! My experience was only in acrylic until about a year ago, but I'm trying to learn to work with oil and cold wax. Like a lot of others have mentioned, I love your style and that you show us your work process and thought process as you go along. I have watched all of your videos at least twice, and I hope there will be many more!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love that Bonnie. That's the type of feedback that has me ready to turn the camera on in the studio whenever I can. Glad you're enjoying them. Good luck getting started with oil and cold wax. It's a very fun medium to work with. If it gets too waxy, use thinner layers. That's often the beginner's mistake with it.

  • @jackiegarroutte8970
    @jackiegarroutte89703 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting these. I hope that you will post some more videos.

  • @michellebeishline4657
    @michellebeishline46572 жыл бұрын

    Love what she did in the end! I rarely move/view from all directions. Will do that now!

  • @blueegg100
    @blueegg1004 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this! Having had a 40 year hiatus from painting (think career, family, etc.) I've been drawn to do Something but had wondered if I have the chops anymore to paint again. Now I am so inspired as a result of your demo here. I so appreciate your willingness to be authentic and vulnerable in your process. What a relief! Looking forward to the next one!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Robin, 40 years is A LONG hiatus. I'm sooooo happy to know my videos have inspired you. I've seen this happen in my workshops too. Painters who haven't worked in decades suddenly are able to reignite the fire. Makes my heart sing. Glad to know you like the "in-process, who knows where this is going" content. It's all about being ok with not knowing how things will turn out, and little by little gaining confidence that you can figure it out, no matter what stage of mess it gets into, as you move through it. And if you can't figure it out...drop it and move on. As one of my teachers said: "it's not the last supper" !

  • @aleveque7919
    @aleveque79193 жыл бұрын

    well what insane of the color red you love sm ooch

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677

    @cherylerome-beatty4677

    Жыл бұрын

    Finch on red.... ?

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677

    @cherylerome-beatty4677

    Жыл бұрын

    Fanchon red - Williamsburg

  • @denisegrossman3840
    @denisegrossman38409 ай бұрын

    I can see how it is helpful to rotate your substrate. Such a unique idea I have not seen this done before. So glad I saw this it’s seems freeing and insightful. The gold is fantastic, is that gold a Williamsburg oil. Thank you, love your teaching approach / strategy! 🙏🏽

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    9 ай бұрын

    Hi Denise, I filmed this so long ago I can’t remember what I was using. I do think it’s Williamsburg though, yes

  • @lorrainehayden8251
    @lorrainehayden82514 жыл бұрын

    I’m loving how you work... the process and how you explain why you make certain decisions..! I’ve been using CWM for a year now and your work is very refreshing !!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh Thank you Lorraine. I'm glad the decision making explanations are adding value to your own process. CWM is a lot of fun to work with.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oh Thank you Lorraine. I'm glad the decision making explanations are adding value to your own process. CWM is a lot of fun to work with.

  • @1111guru
    @1111guru3 жыл бұрын

    Just rematches for a second time and really love your process and your way of expressing yourself as you teach. It’s very much like what I go thru but you are way braver then me. I stop too soon and know that is a self doubt and trust thing.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes it is, just keep going. If you wreck it, you can ALWAYS fix it ! I've only thrown one painting away in the entire 27 years I've been working

  • @ingridacosta911
    @ingridacosta9114 жыл бұрын

    You are so generous teacher! I don't understand good English but really worth stop the video and read the subtitles when I don't understand you. Thanks so much!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ingrid, what language do you speak ? I'm fluent in French. Glad to hear there at least some subtitles !

  • @karencook2504
    @karencook2504 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. This was so helpful

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    So glad to know that Karen !

  • @DreamingCatStudio
    @DreamingCatStudio Жыл бұрын

    Just found you. Love the cold wax/oil luminosity and can’t wait to try it. Thank you for an excellent tutorial! New subscriber.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    So great to hear that. Enjoy yourself and I'll be posting more videos soon :)

  • @1111guru
    @1111guru4 жыл бұрын

    I just found your channel..Thanks for sharing. I like your work and method of teaching.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Judith ! glad you found me and glad this is helpful to you, Andrea

  • @freeway_22
    @freeway_223 жыл бұрын

    Fabulous!

  • @leahmates3659
    @leahmates3659 Жыл бұрын

    You are giving me courage to start oil painting.. love your abstracts …

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    You should!

  • @halatmothership6969
    @halatmothership69693 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you !

  • @brendawalrath4823
    @brendawalrath48233 жыл бұрын

    It was so much fun watching your video. Thankyou so much I just picked some wax to try. But I had no idea there is cold wax

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful AND fun. You'll definitely need cold wax to do the technique I'm showing.

  • @DrJones-nh4my
    @DrJones-nh4my3 жыл бұрын

    It’s funny you mentioned France and fall colors. The colors you chose remind me a bit of the cave drawings that they have in France. Love your work. 😘

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    2 жыл бұрын

    They really do, don't they. I thought that too. Love those cave drawings !

  • @vanessajmcintosh
    @vanessajmcintosh4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for your video, such a pleasure to watch! For me it was very educational to see how you continue on even though you might have become attached to certain parts. That is a big problem for me, so watching your process was very encouraging. I so love how your painting ended up here in part two. Do you have some video about how it ended up being? I look forward to more videos, thanks so much... your paintings are beautiful! Vanessa

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Venessa, so glad this is helpful ! Yes, getting fixated on one piece of a painting will inevitably have you working around it, and it creates a lot of overthinking which shows up in the work. Sometimes it's good to hang onto a part of the painting you like, but often, at the beginning, I don't let myself do it. What you CAN do though, is remember it, and later on, excavate backwards to find it again. I just uploaded the latest installment video :) Enjoy

  • @vanessajmcintosh

    @vanessajmcintosh

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace Hi Andrea, thank you so much for your generous and valuable advise, I appreciate it very much! I will take heed and let go... I saw your latest video and was amazed at how thrilling an experience it was, to see how your painting evolved! Thanks so much, Vanessa

  • @ameladelalic8499
    @ameladelalic84993 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for at du Share with oss your process.. Thank you very much 🤗💙👏🎉

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    My pleasure 😊

  • @janellelucido4444
    @janellelucido44442 жыл бұрын

    Great demo!! So nice to see your process. I’m so excited to start in this medium. Acrylics just don’t satisfy my color and texture needs!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    2 жыл бұрын

    I totally understand. Acrylics have a plastic like feel and look if you're not careful. What I love most about oil and cold wax in the history element. You can access previous layers easily and for days with scraping and solvents. The only way to do that with acrylic is with sand paper and it doesn't always work

  • @giovanaborter2703
    @giovanaborter2703 Жыл бұрын

    Lindo!❤❤❤

  • @jamestierney7123
    @jamestierney71232 жыл бұрын

    I just found you 👏🏻 love your painting style and thought process! Your Rust color is fabulous, what mixture is it. I will be following your channel 👍🏻💯🙏🏼

  • @dilevi8854
    @dilevi88542 жыл бұрын

    Loving your work and instruction style. And the way you share your emotional attachment (or otherwise!) is so great. I’m wondering, are the R&F pigment sticks you are using the opaque type or R&F translucent pigment sticks? Thank you!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Di, R&F pigment sticks are definitely not translucent. In fact they're super pigmented !

  • @dilevi8854

    @dilevi8854

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace Thankyou for the quick response. Jackson’s, the online art supplier I use, has R&F opaque and translucent sticks for sale. Confusing! Again, thank you…

  • @ednagarrett9843
    @ednagarrett98433 жыл бұрын

    Love this demo very much! It would help us see better if you could zoom in a bit closer, even if only from time to time. Thank you!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I agree with you. Am working on trying to enlist someone to film me ! Doing it all myself here, so can't zoom in...

  • @jizzella6394
    @jizzella63943 жыл бұрын

    Hi, I love how the painting turned out, but I was wondering how you add texture almost this 2 dimensional aspect to a painting. Your white painting that you painted over had these paint drippings/lines on the bottom left corner. Were these lines dried up oil paint or was it another medium?

  • @dianehansma1725
    @dianehansma17254 жыл бұрын

    You are so talented and I love your work, WOW. I love the idea of hardboard, as it is way more affordable for larger sizes. When you use larger boards, do you frame the back first? I have a larger one and I am painting on it, just using acrylics and it's bowed. I am 65 years old and at this age you lose loved ones~~~painting again, heals my heart for sure. I love your ideas and they are they best I have seen so far!! Warm greetings from Canada!!!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi there, so happy to hear you're painting. The reason we use hardboards is generally not for cost, though it can be less expensive, but it's because you can scrape back and dig into it pretty aggressively, and that includes when working with acrylics. Have fun with your board. I don't frame the backs no, but you can. You'll have trouble if it bowed on every level though. So...maybe think about mounting it on a non bowed surface before painting or after painting on it.

  • @bornak1234
    @bornak12344 жыл бұрын

    I also am new this and didn't quite hear the name of the sticks you use to mark, also that beautiful reddish color you love Thanks

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi MaryEllen, the pigment sticks are called R&F pigment sticks. There's some beeswax in them, but they give out very strong color. They take a long time to dry though. I can't remember which red I used. There are lots of reds in that painting. ALL reds are beautiful, Just choose one that makes your heart sing. You might want to consider taking a workshop with me. It helps to be guided, especially at the beginning. Am doing one here in Northern California on March 7 at the Petaluma Arts Center :) andreawedell.com/workshops/

  • @bornak1234

    @bornak1234

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. I just ordered a basic pack - loooked really cool to use.

  • @rjsarner
    @rjsarner3 жыл бұрын

    Curious, is it possible to use brushes with cold wax medium? Like you, I prefer to not use a brayer. Thank you for this video, great instruction and insight on the medium! I also enjoy watching you through your process. :)

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677

    @cherylerome-beatty4677

    Жыл бұрын

    I have used brushes but i thin the pigment/wax mixture.

  • @abdelfettas6089
    @abdelfettas60893 жыл бұрын

    As much as your work is amazingly interesting as much as KZread repetitive ads are irritating, KZread pls go easy, it’s an art demo not a supermarket! Thanks

  • @michellebeishline4657
    @michellebeishline46572 жыл бұрын

    Should have stopped 3/4 in. Overworked and turned it into mud 4/5 through. Then pulling the mud off to correct. Let's she does w/mud off. Will watch where she does now w/gold added. I am sure it will be amazing, but sometimes we get caught up and overwork to mud. She will definitely rework to something amazing.

  • @mythartful
    @mythartful3 жыл бұрын

    What kind of nail or screw (length) are you using to hand boards on wall? They seem pretty sturdy, and I’m guessing the boards don’t have screw holes for hanging??

  • @PaulGillard-English-Artist
    @PaulGillard-English-Artist4 жыл бұрын

    I've never painted like this previously, nor was aware of the processes involved, but it all looks awesome and I might have a go. Andrea, do you use much turpentine to wash back, or paint brushes very much either?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Paul, I don't use turpentine AT ALL. It's super toxic. I used to use it and it would make me sick. I'd persevere like an idiot then lie around in bed nauseated. I use gamsol odorless mineral spirits sparingly. To clean brushes I drop them in safflower oil. And then use artist soap. No turps. You don't need them, I promise

  • @PaulGillard-English-Artist

    @PaulGillard-English-Artist

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace Hi Andrea, thanks so much for your kind reply. It's really helpful. I also wondered how long it takes for your paintings to dry. Having cold wax mixed with oil paints, ..does that slow down the drying time? I noticed that you went back to a piece to do more to it after some time. With your process, can the paint be mixed into again after a few months or would it have dried hard by then, please?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@PaulGillard-English-Artist Hi Paul, the short answer is drying time depends on the weather. Paint dries fastest with a combination of heat and air. So...I've been known when getting ready for a show to amp up the heat and open the window in the dead of winter... A costly response to the issue of painting to a deadline. So cold wax can take a long time to dry completely, but you can always work on it at any stage. When you've just laid it down it's wet on wet, so your colors are likely to mix more, but it's easier to scrape them back. Let it dry overnight, and your base will be drier. Might be worth it for you to invest in this book. I wish it had existed about it when I was first starting out with this medium. Including the link for you. working with Cold Wax: Cold Wax Medium, Techniques, Concepts and Conversation: amzn.to/2uphvT7

  • @PaulGillard-English-Artist

    @PaulGillard-English-Artist

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace Hi Andrea, thanks again for so kindly expanding on this topic for me. The book you recommended looks and sounds from your description to be one well worth investing in. I've really enjoyed painting with oils on canvas and linen in the past. My favourite artist is J.W. Turner, and while watching your demonstrations have been inspired by the wonderful techniques you show that allude to some of the magical nuances he was so good at. I'm particularly interested in translucent layering - and scrape backs, revealing transparencies along with some vivid texturing. I love creating atmospheres you see, so this cold wax and oils technique is already ticking many boxes in my mind!

  • @amandagleason8641
    @amandagleason8641 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve just discovered your videos. Did you use a red oil stick or was it oil pastel in this work?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    R & F pigment stick Amanda

  • @annmariegraham2699
    @annmariegraham26993 жыл бұрын

    Learning a lot! Can gold leaf be applied?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes absolutely

  • @marydavis9364
    @marydavis93642 жыл бұрын

    What was the name of the red colour oil?

  • @meierstudio
    @meierstudio4 жыл бұрын

    Looking like Lascaux (sp?) at 15:40.

  • @lucyjones3493
    @lucyjones3493 Жыл бұрын

    What was the color of the oil stick you loved, please? Thank you!!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    It's been so long since I created this video it's hard to know. But the oil sticks I use are R & F pigment sticks

  • @carolynbridgersreed734
    @carolynbridgersreed7344 жыл бұрын

    I’m relatively new at this....couple of questions, please. What type of paper are you using for your palette.; and I wondered if you would tell me the colors that you used. I had some difficulty hearing...... I really enjoyed your video presentation and look forward to more. Thanks....

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi there, yes, ugh the audio is bad. I need to get a mic ! So the paper palette is something you can get at any art supply store. Just got to the nearest one and ask them, or google search paper palette for artists. Get the biggest one. I used burnt umber, italian pink, fanchon red and iridescent gold. I'll be posting more videos. Thanks for watching.

  • @biglovebistro

    @biglovebistro

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have been painting with oil and cold wax for about three years. Watching your videos has totally inspired me. I have been trying to get certain effects of layering and translucence that I can't seem to do. But your work and teaching videos illustrates them beautifully. A few questions: How do you get the thin layers? When I apply paint from the brayer, I often get little peaks that I then have to smooth over with a bowl scraper. How do you layer thin layer upon tinning layer without forming a thick layer? Do you let layers dry in in-between a lot? How do you paint wet on wet and maintain thin layers? What ratio of paint to cold wax do you generally get? Does having more cold wax increase the translucence? I have registered for your October on line workshop. Can't wait to take it!

  • @redbrookefarm7848
    @redbrookefarm78484 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video! I'm interested in heading into this type of painting. Question - when you start a painting do you have an idea of what you want the end result to look like or is it a process that organically happens? Thank you again, you are a good teacher.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi, glad to hear you're interested in doing some abstract painting. Generally I do have an idea of what I want as a result, but only in terms of color, style, and general look and feel. For example I might want something turquoise and ephemeral based on a dream or a trip somewhere where the color palate stimulated me. That tells me how to treat the beginning stages of the painting as I move in that direction. Rarely do things turn out as planned, unless of course I'm working on a commission which I do often :) Feel free to check out some of my workshops. You might really benefit from taking a class if you can. andreawedell.com/workshops/

  • @tairad687
    @tairad6873 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful instruction! How long does it take cold wax and oil to dry? Forgive me if you've stated that. I'm still watching. :)

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've talked about it quite a bit in other comments, but usually overnight a thin layer will dry and you can keep working on next layers. It takes a few weeks or more depending on weather for all the layers to completely dry in my experience.

  • @christineoneill644
    @christineoneill644Ай бұрын

    Is it possible to show your palette? So we can see you mixing wax and the paint? Mixing colors.... etc

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Ай бұрын

    Watch some of my other videos to see that ☺️

  • @denisegrossman3840
    @denisegrossman38409 ай бұрын

    Could you tell me the name of the board that you are using? Thank you!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    5 ай бұрын

    It’s a birch cradled panel

  • @tifflambert7164
    @tifflambert71644 жыл бұрын

    Hiya thanks for your video. Do you reckon I could layer acrylic, cold or hot wax and oil paints?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can only if you start with acrylic and layer your oil and cold wax on top. But you can't go back over those layers with acrylics.

  • @tifflambert7164

    @tifflambert7164

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677
    @cherylerome-beatty4677 Жыл бұрын

    Do you use Liquin or Galkyd lite with cold wax?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    I use galkyd since cold wax has galkyd in it. I would not use liquid

  • @unohoo9637
    @unohoo96374 жыл бұрын

    So you dont use cold wax to make lots of big texture? I have looked at a few different cold wax tutorials (im trying to learn new mediums) and its so fascinating to see the different ways everyone does it

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes sometimes I do that, especially if I'm doing a regular oil painting with other mediums. What I'm showing mostly in these videos on cold wax is how to use it to build translucent layers.That's really where the magic happens. Otherwise learning to get that layering effect can be a long process of trial and error.

  • @unohoo9637

    @unohoo9637

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace ohhhhh .okay. I love the way these develope and appear. I watched all the videos and I think im going to try something similar

  • @irenehenjumfineart
    @irenehenjumfineart10 ай бұрын

    Did you say you can paint cold wax and oil over an old acrylic painting? Do you need to gesso over the old work or can you just start using the cold wax. I work mostly in acrylic but I am drawn by the look of cold wax and oil and want to start. exploring exploring

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    8 ай бұрын

    You can gesso if you want to remove the color, otherwise the best solution is to sand your acrylic layer lightly before adding cold wax

  • @irenehenjumfineart

    @irenehenjumfineart

    8 ай бұрын

    @@artistspace Thank you 😊

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677
    @cherylerome-beatty4677 Жыл бұрын

    You mentioned in one of the videos but i can't find it again that you use a medium with the cold wax because the cw can slightly change the color? Or something to that effect.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    Жыл бұрын

    Galkyd is resin based and I’ve found using too much yellows things slightly

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677

    @cherylerome-beatty4677

    Жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace an I found that it dries too quickly.

  • @johannegagne9835
    @johannegagne98354 жыл бұрын

    Great video but it is pretty annoying having to view ads every 5 minutes 🙄

  • @tammyberk7896
    @tammyberk78963 жыл бұрын

    Wondering if I can use oil pastels rather than pigment sticks...(have on hand with $1,000,000 other supplies)...

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    3 жыл бұрын

    They won't work the same way, but they will work for line making. Try it and see how it goes. That's always my approach. Pigment sticks are expensive. So try what you've got first if you're on a budget and/or have too many supplies already

  • @tammyberk7896

    @tammyberk7896

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@artistspace Thank you. I've ordered some pigment sticks but some are back ordered with the pandemic and all. I really enjoy how you work.

  • @angiemichal1455
    @angiemichal14554 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting - I do encaustics and was wondering about cold wax, thank you! So, i guess that if i have all my tools all i really need to get is the wax, right? How long does it take to dry? Do you need to frame it behind a glass or just hang as is? Can you do collages as well? I am thinking of pretty much doing the same as in encaustics but without the expense of electricity (which is super expensive where I live). Thank you!

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Angie, sorry I didn't see this till now ! All you need for cold wax is the wax, oil paint and a hard painting surface. Wood panels work well, though have been exploring with paper. YOu can totally do collage with it ! It's super fun. You might want to consider joining my next class. The one I'm running in April is filled but...will do it again next month: andreawedell.com/courses/

  • @aleveque7919
    @aleveque79193 жыл бұрын

    sorry name of color red?

  • @cherylerome-beatty4677

    @cherylerome-beatty4677

    Жыл бұрын

    Finch on red - thst is what is in the transcript.

  • @suzannekfoury4453
    @suzannekfoury44534 жыл бұрын

    Why not put on with knives V’s brayer?

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    4 жыл бұрын

    You can certainly do that and I have. What happens though with knives is you don't get a thin layer. Use them for texture build up. Brayers lay it down, or can lay it down very very thin. So that gives you a lot of luminosity to see layers below. And yes, you can scumble with cold wax ;)

  • @susanfordyce3493
    @susanfordyce34938 ай бұрын

    I love your work, but I can only understand about a quarter of what you say in this video. Thank you for trying to share.

  • @artistspace

    @artistspace

    8 ай бұрын

    Look at other videos on my channel. The audio is better