Portrait Painting Tutorial | STEP-BY-STEP using ZORN PALETTE

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In this portrait painting demonstration we are going to take it one step at a time. We will be using a 5-step process for creating a portrait painting in oil. Each step will build onto the previous step, and we will be doing this with the Zorn Palette. Remember, it's never about copying a photograph. It's about interpreting visual information and composing a painting.

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The materials used in this video are listed below,

Canvas: 11x14” Cotton canvas toned with burnt umber oil paint (the tone was allowed to dry over the span of a few weeks prior to this video)

Oil Paints:

Winsor & Newton- Titanium White
Winsor & Newton- Cadmium Red Medium
Gamblin- Yellow Ochre
Winsor & Newton- Ivory Black

Mineral Spirits: Mona Lisa brand


Brushes Used:
Master's Touch size 6 filbert bristle synthetic mix (the drawing brush)
Master’s Touch Size 1 Round and 0 Round (the tiny orange brush)
Princeton Summit 2 Round 6100R (the green one)
Master's Touch Size 6 Flat Bristle Brush and 4 filbert
Princeton Catalyst Polytip Bristle Size 4 Filbert
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