Oil Painting Without A Paint Brush

When you think about oil painting, the things that usually come to mind are oil paints, a painting board…and of course a brush to paint with! But, here’s the twist: those who do oil painting tend to forget that oil painting can actually be done in various other interesting and creative ways. Oil paintings without the use of a paint brush can be exotic pieces of art indeed. Here are some interesting ideas for beginners…
   
Oil paintings with palette knives:
There are no creativity boundaries for those who have the zeal to do things differently. In oil painting, palette knives are usually used as a tool to mix the paint to create a smooth and homogeneous mix. But some oil painters go beyond using palette knives as just a traditional mixing tool. They have used this tool to create magic on the painting surface and have created masterpieces. Palette knives are available in a wide variety of shapes, which can help to create magical effects on the painting board.

Tip: If you are using palette knives for oil painting then try different shapes and sizes. It helps in creating a dramatic effect. The thinner knives are ideal for lining, while the thicker ones are best when it come to filling up colors.

Oil paintings with stencils:
Several painters fondly use stencils in their oil paintings, especially when the work requires a repetitive effect. Oil painters will agree that using stencils in oil painting can lend a creative and exotic effect to it. Ready-made stencils are easily available in the market, but if you desire to create your own stencil then you can do so with the help of a stencil kit.

Tip: While creating your own stencil, remember to use the right material to get the desired results. Also, you should be careful to maintain the right density of the oil paint; else it may get smudged around the edges.

If you have a passion for oil painting in your own style then nothing can stop you. Think beyond the norm and you can come up with various alternate tools to paint with. Simple things like sponges, rubber, rags, or your own fingers, can create extraordinary effects when applied on the painting board. So, put on your thinking cap and go beyond the usual…let the paint brush rest for a while and try creating extraordinary effects using ordinary things.