ARTISTIC SHOP
SEE HOW I WORKAND THE WHOLE PROCESS OF CREATION
Creating an oil painting involves several stages. First, the artist prepares the canvas by applying a primer. Then, sketches outline the composition. Layers of oil paint are applied, starting with underpainting and followed by gradual layers of color and detail. Drying time between layers is essential for depth and texture. Finally, the painting is varnished for protection.
Concept and Preparation
The concept and preparation of an oil painting begin with an idea or vision. The artist sketches the composition, plans color schemes, and considers lighting. They then choose the right canvas, prepare it with a primer, and gather necessary tools. Planning ensures the painting’s execution is precise and intentional.

Coloring and Detail Processing
Coloring and detail processing in oil painting involve layering colors to build depth. Artists apply pigments with varying brushstrokes, focusing on light, shadow, and texture. Gradually, details are added, enhancing realism, while final touches refine the overall composition. Patience is key.

Completion and correction
In the final stage, completion and correction involve refining details, adjusting colors, and ensuring balance. The artist inspects the piece, making subtle changes to enhance harmony before allowing the painting to dry completely.