Oil Painting Grisaille + Glazing + NO Solvents - Classical Portrait

In this video I show my technique for classic oil painting with grisaille and glazes. I do NOT use solvents, only classic oil paints and Graham Alkyd Walnut Oil. This is a stress-free technique for oil painting as sessions can be interrupted at virtually any time. For this purpose, I pre-mix the shades of gray for the grisaille and fill them into tubes. 📩 Waitlist for my upcoming Video Course: I am currently preparing a comprehensive video course that will cover the technique of grisaille and glazing in great detail—bringing the heritage of the Old Masters into the present day without toxic thinners and lead paints. It will take a few more months to complete. I have set up an email list that you can join, and I will notify you when it is ready. Since YouTube doesn't always notify subscribers, I will also send a short note when I upload a new video. No spam, no junk mail, promised. Join the list here: https://oilpainting.eo.page/kb4sj For this demonstration I mainly use the following paints from Blockx, Old Holland, Gamblin and Talens Rembrand: Titanuim White Flake White Replacement (Gamblin) Neutral Tint Ultramarine Blue Burned Umber Raw Sienna Rose Lake Cadmium Orange Naples Yellow Deep