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a question if i may ??? how long doess it take to do a painting for yall. from idear to cananvass . thanks (Original Post) AllaN01Bear Apr 20 OP
Depends on how big and complicated it is and what kind of paint you use. Ocelot II Apr 20 #1
thanks for responding. as u said , it isnt a race . AllaN01Bear Apr 20 #2
I usually spend a minimum of 8-12 hours on a smaller piece. More if it is large and if I am struggling. I don't LiberalLoner Apr 20 #3
I work in watercolor and it can take from under an hour to months. fierywoman Apr 20 #4
Like anything creative , it depends. Srkdqltr Apr 20 #5
Since the majority of my work... GiqueCee Apr 20 #6
thanks to all who responded. AllaN01Bear Apr 20 #7
It all depends.. sdfernando Apr 20 #8

Ocelot II

(124,809 posts)
1. Depends on how big and complicated it is and what kind of paint you use.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:16 AM
Apr 20

Could be a few days or less; could be a year or more. Acrylic paint dries fast, almost immediately, while oil paint is very slow to dry. Water color dries fairly quickly but if you are using a wash you want it wet. I use oils so it's usually at least a month, and then longer to dry enough to frame. If you start out with a sketch that you transfer to your surface that's hours or days before you start painting. There is no set time; it takes as long as it takes.

LiberalLoner

(11,177 posts)
3. I usually spend a minimum of 8-12 hours on a smaller piece. More if it is large and if I am struggling. I don't
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:48 AM
Apr 20

Do it all in one sitting, usually 2-3 hours and I stop until the next day or next week.

fierywoman

(8,319 posts)
4. I work in watercolor and it can take from under an hour to months.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:52 AM
Apr 20

Check out Louise Fletcher, Nicholas Wilton and Ian Roberts on YT for different ways of considering the work at various stages.

Srkdqltr

(8,388 posts)
5. Like anything creative , it depends.
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:54 AM
Apr 20

I make quilts. Some take days and some take years. Most are somewhere in between.

GiqueCee

(2,236 posts)
6. Since the majority of my work...
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:56 AM
Apr 20

... over the past 60 years has been commercial illustration, deadlines have never afforded me the luxury of taking my time on a piece. That mindset has become so ingrained that even commissioned paintings are subject to the same determination to get the job done, but done well.

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