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REALISTIC ART OIL PAINTING ✦ Peter Falk as Lt. Columbo portrait commission done by Isabelle Richard

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OIL PAINTING WITH RIGOR AND PASSION...

Everyday, I can't wait to bring one more oil painting portrait to life!

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COLUMBO - oil on canvas - 12” x 12” (31 x 31 cm)

Credits: photo-reference by Universal Studios and music by Mozart

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TECHNICAL INFORMATION

SUBSTRATE

Standard stretched canvas 12” x 12” (31 x 31 cm)
Flexible modeling paste
2 coats of white gesso

COLOURING AND GLAZING STEPS
Winsor & Newton (WINTON oil colour)

Indian Yellow (ARTISTS' oil colour) 
Cadmium Red Light
Permanent Alizarin Crimson
Cerulean Blue Hue
Prussian Blue
Vandyke Brown
Bunt Sienna
Yellow Ochre 
Titanium White
Ivory Black

GLAZING MEDIUM

Linseed oil
Liquin

Video length: 29:18
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