A Field near Bourton on the Water

A Field near Bourton on the Water
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It's a forgiving medium if a) you have the patience to wait for it, and b) you know what you're doing in the first place. I don't use water-soluble oils, I rather like the smell of standard oil paint - much less keen on the white spirit: but I suppose you'll still get the pleasanter smells with your water-solubles, and none of the dangerous stuff?

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13/04/2015
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A very quick painting the aim of which was really to demonstrate the ease of rendering sky, clouds, middle distant trees and a simple foreground which added together can make an interesting if simple landscape. Oil painting is the most forgiving of mediums and the advantage of using water mixable oils is to not have to use noxious turpentine and thinners and be able to simply wash your brushes and equipment with a little soap and water. Why not have a go? If you don't fancy going it alone why not come and have a few lessons with me? All of the details can be found on my website www.murrayince.com or just click on the link!

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Murray Ince

Murray William Cole Ince Murray was born in Newport in 1957. Murray became a furniture maker and designer and therefore was always drawing. Murray took up painting seriously in the early 1990’s, In 1997 he did a teaching qualification and an A level in Art and Design. Murray loves to teach…

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