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An Introduction to Decorative Painting
with TESS NEWALL — Acclaimed artist and set designer specialising in hand painted homewares and decorative painting.
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During this part of the course, Tess takes you through the exact equipment and tools she uses in her decorative painting. She suggests what you will need to begin your journey, and where to source each item from.
Over the next few lessons, I'll be taking you through all the equipment and tools I use in my decorative painting, as well as suggesting what you will need to begin your journey.
Is a great way of storing and protecting your brushes, as well as transporting them.
Very fine brush with long bristles, ideal for painting straight lines.
Made using sable hair and good for details.
These are my most often used brushes, especially when using thicker furniture paint.
Useful for leaf motifs.
Nice to use for flower petals or curved lines.
Can be used to create round shapes.
Great for creating texture and painting larger backgrounds. Can be bought cheaply from builders merchants.
Will help you to cut in and get into the corners of a room or recesses within furniture.
Smaller version of an angled brush.
Thick enough to hold lots of water to create lovely flowing lines.
Mini sponges on sticks to help you create a stamped pattern.
I like to embrace the natural variance of these sponges and the way their organic form creates different textures and effects in the paint.
Can be pulled across wet paint to mark a texture.
Made from hog hair, they are blunt and flat which enables effective stencilling and a crisp edge.
I normally use this dry to soften the brushstrokes when I am painting washes.
Expensive and very specialist, does a similar job to a mottler brush.
Can be used to create a fabric effect on the wall.
Will need to be bought from a lime paint specialist shop, but is great for washes.
These can be bought cheaply in a range of sizes from builders' merchants.
You will be able to buy most of these brushes and sponges from a mix of art shops and builders merchants.
Art shops
Builders merchants
Lime paint specialist shop for a block brush
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Acclaimed artist and set designer specialising in hand painted homewares and decorative painting.
Tess Newall is a decorative artist based in Sussex, specialising in hand-painted bespoke murals and furniture. Following a decade of experience as a set designer and painter in the film industry, Tess has mastered how to bring a creative vision to life. She often draws on historic patterns and aims to capture an artisanal feel, where textures and brushstrokes add to the atmosphere of a room or to the character of a furniture piece. Tess and her studio team work with interior designers and private clients on bespoke commissions for both commercial and residential projects, as well as collaborating on homewares collections with brands including Liberty and Matilda Goad.
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