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Thanh Pham

Summer days

$360

Thanh Pham

Lily

$460

Pham Xuan Hong

Lotus (2019)

$350

Thanh Pham

Summer afternoon

$390
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Nguyen Quang Hoan

In the field 2

$760

Thanh Pham

Sunny road

$380

Thanh Pham

New Day

$680

Thanh Pham

Summer sunshine

$630
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Nguyen Ba Cung

Clam lagoon

$580
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Nguyen Ba Cung

Buffalo is full of water

$480

Nguyen Thinh

Lotus

$780
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Nguyen Thinh

Shower with lotus

$1,680

Hua Dung

White Plateau

$360

Nguyen Quang Tuan

Abstract

$590

Nguyen Quang Tuan

Moc Chau apricot forest

$820
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Nguyen Quang Tuan

Flower still life

$430

Oil Paintings

Abstract number 1

$230

Oil Paintings

Abstract number 2

$120
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Nguyen Bao Chau

Yellow sun streak 04

$1,090

Nguyen Bao Chau

Yellow sun streak 03

$1,120

Nguyen Bao Chau

Yellow sun streak 02

$1,630

Diep Hoang Thuan

Recall

$330

Nguyen Quang Tuan

No name 04

$980

Nguyen Huu Chien

Purple

$680

Trinh Minh Duc

Sunset in Tan Ky

$480

Nguyen Hong

SUMMER FLOWERS

$260

Nguyen Quang Tuan

The eternal

$980

Nguyen Bao Chau

Summer

$460
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Trinh Minh Duc

Winter night

$490

Trinh Minh Duc

Spring in Dong village

$490
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$830

Diep Hoang Thuan

Sunshine

$350

Diep Hoang Thuan

April sunshine

$260

What oils are used in oil paintings?

Unlike Tempera, acrylic, watercolor or gouache, which all dry by evaporation, oil paints dry by oxidation, that is, the oil reacts chemically with oxygen in the air and gradually gradually changes from liquid to gel and finally becomes hard.

What types of oils are used in oil paintings?

The most common oil used in oil painting is linseed oil because (unlike other vegetable oils like olive or canola) it dries by oxidation. Flaxseed oil isn't the only (or siccative) oil: safflower, poppy, or walnut oils can also be used, depending on brightness, drying time, and other effects required. of the painter. However, linseed oil tends to dry faster and, in the process, forms a more flexible film of paint that can be reworked more easily. Also note, pigments don't dry at the same rate: coal-black oil paints, for example, tend to dry more slowly while red/yellow soils harden much faster.

How is oil paint made?

Today, very few painters use oil paints in a manual concoction. They prefer oil paints from reputable and famous brands. Anyhow, the basic manufacturing process is relatively similar. The first is the grinding of pigments in the oil. The paste is thoroughly ground to disperse the colored particles throughout the mixture. Then thinner and perhaps an additional siccative (drying agent) is added.

What are the advantages of oil paint?

The main advantages of oil paint are flexibility and depth of color. They can be applied in a variety of ways, from thin enamels diluted with turpentine to dense impasto. Because it dries slowly, painters can keep painting for much longer than with other paints. This provides greater opportunities for blending and layering. Oil also allows artists to create a richer range of colors as well as a wide range of tonal transitions and shades. In fact, the oil color does not change significantly after drying, and can produce both opaque and transparent effects, as well as matte and glossy finishes. In the hands of master painters, they can create stunning effects of light and color and much greater realism with oil paint.