I have read where the brushes are the most important parts of oils paints. What brand and softness brushes do you use? Anything that might help me on brush choice would be great.
Thanks!
Lee
I hope you don't think I was poking fun at your expense, really not my intention, as I have been where you are at, trying this, that and the other thing, buying more paints, more expensive paint, thinners, mediums, brushes, more expensive brushes, I finally gave up. Well, not really gave up, more like took a couple steps back. After much counseling by Pat Gregory and Bob Swann, I pushed the oils aside and went back to acrylics and latex and frankly have been loving it (again). I learned alot by failing to suceed in oils, far more than I would have learned by plodding along with water based for that time, however I likely would have finished a lot more decoys rather than paint the same ones over and over and over untill I just said good enough. Oils are great for a lot of people, but just not my thing.
I remember having breakfast with Geoff Vine at Westlake a couple years ago, and he brought with him the Widgeon that was the current cover shot of Wildfowl Carving Magazine, and he gave us this run down, step by step to the perfect blends, and perfect transition lines, and I started laughing and said something like "That's all so easy, you just missed one thing, I don't have your hands. Knowing what I should do and making it happen are two different things."
Good luck in your quest!
Best
Chuck
PS Robinson, if you read this, you want my tubes of Grumbachers?