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The Oil Paints
Generally we use Winsor & Newton, Rembrandt and Grumbacher at Oil Paintings World. To make the colors pure, rich and vibrant, the oil paints utilized by our artists are specifically formulated and absolutely a perfect balance of oil content and color pigment.
The Canvas
Our artists use high quality, 100% cotton canvas that is coated with acid-free titanium gesso, which ensures long term life for museum quality paintings. Cotton canvas has very durable fabric for oil painting. Canvases with a bigger weave are ideal for thick textured paintings and the finer weave canvases are well for finer works like portraits and architectures.



The Painting Brushes
Round, Flat, Bright, Filbert, Fan, Angle, Mop, and Rigger. Each type of paintbrushes comes with several sizes. As a painting process we usually go from using larger brushes to smaller brushes for details.
