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Water Mixable Oils vs Traditional Oil Paints vs Acrylic Paints

Water Mixable Oils vs Traditional Oil Paints vs Acrylic Paints We had a discussion about water-mixable oils during our members' Zoom Room art training and Q&A monthly webinar. So if you're wondering if you should switch to using water-mixable oils rather than traditional oils here are my thoughts.

I also discuss some of the weaknesses of acrylics compared with traditional oil paints.


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Most of my landscape painting is alla prima or wet on wet and created from plein air studies, imagination and digital reference photos.



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About the Artist:



Learn from impressionist Bill Inman as he demonstrates how to breathe life into loose abstract color masses.



For more than 30 years he has been selling his work through galleries around the country as a full time artist.



He is classically trained with 5 years of figure and head drawing from the model; advanced pastel, watercolor and oil painting from life and holds an MFA in studio painting.



He is a recipient of the Congressional Art Award, has been featured in Southwest Art Magazine and has his work in collections around the world.



These colors and techniques generally apply equally well with oil or acrylic paint.



"My goal is to help viewers feel like they are looking out a window or doorway into a beautiful scene, one that beckons to forget the world a while and simply enjoy the peace and serenity, the incredible beauty Heavenly Father has provided."



Bill and his beautiful wife Kristie have 7 children and several grandchildren. "They are my deepest source of joy and inspiration!"



Enjoy, and Happy Painting!!

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