Cooking Oil to clean Oil Paint Brushes

If you’re looking for an alternative to turpentine or expensive brush cleaner for cleaning brushes, I’ve had luck with cooking oil or canola oil for removing oil from brushes.

Also, after being cleaned with cooking oil, the bristles on my brushes are very smooth and soft. They’re not brittle or dry at all.

To clean brushes with cooking oil, here is what I do:

  1. Pour 1/3 inch cooking oil into a re-usable container (a takeout container, a coffee can both work well)

  2. Swish the brushes around in the oil (a coffee can works great for this if it is corrugated or if it has ripples, it has a washboard effect)

  3. Empty the container of cooking oil into the trash

  4. Wipe clean the excess remaining oil in the container with a paper towel.

I personally loved this when I discovered it because - no smell! And the oil is easy enough to get out of the container, so that the container can be used again.

This also works with olive oil, and though I haven’t tried it I bet it works with other oils used for cooking, like sesame oil.

Until next time -

Sketchbook Confessional: February 2023


The Sketchbook Confessional is a blog where I look at the past month and all the art and creative things I did in that month. Like a backwards to-do list, the Sketchbook Confessional is a ‘done’ list.

In February I reworked some of the drawings I did in 2015, 2016, and 2018, I made them a bit looser and more colorful:

In my original drawings like this, the colors were only blues and whites. It’s been fun to revisit the drawings and redo them.


I added a new piece to this series too:

In February I started a new kind of painting - I am making imaginary landscapes with hikers or backpacker figures in each one. It’s been an adventure to do this. I really like what I am making, with these.



These are painted on clear plexiglass and also color plexiglass. It’s fun to have a color background to effectively work as a built-in underpaint color. Some of the plexiglass colors that I have are very bright or different colors than I would typically use as underpainting colors, so they are a good stretch of my routine.

In February I did a few paintings of Mt. Elbert that I don’t see as finished yet. I will add a couple more touches to these over time.

I added these to this blog to see how they change next month. All I have to say for these is they are super thick paintings and I love them. They will definitely take a bit of time to get done.
I made a few lupine oil paintings also.

The lupine paintings are a fun way for me to get into the swing of things with impasto.

In February I was able to get outside and do a few plein air pieces. I went to Boulder Falls the day before Valentine’s Day and did a few watercolors that I enjoyed making.

I think of romance a lot in February since it’s the month of Valentine’s day and it’s unavoidable, but I also think of February 14 as exactly half of February, most years. I also like that there are so many flowers in the supermarkets because they are green and there’s not much green around in Colorado in February. It’s such a short and cold month, not as dark or cold as January, but still cold. I do like running and skiing in the snow but I don’t mind the idea of beaches and sun.

Running:

I signed up for the Leadville Heavy Half marathon and knocked out a few runs in Leadville in February. I have a long way to go before June. As far as training, what I’m up to is going for hikes or runs whenever I can get childcare for Baby Jewell, or the occasional stroller run. I think the stroller running makes me stronger but who knows. I also don’t want to put Baby Jewell through running in some of the 0 degree weather we’ve had lately.

All in all I’m happy with my mile splits for any given terrain, this spring I will work on driving down the times for my splits at high altitude or over 10000 feet.

Overall I’m feeling 100% and have felt this way for about a month after getting Covid in November. It really did take about 8 weeks before I felt normal or back to where I was after I gave birth.

That’s what I got for February! Until next time, see you, Space Cowboy.




Brainard Lake and Long Lake

In 2022 I was lucky to get up to Brainard Lake and go even a bit further to Long Lake. There were many wildflowers and waterfalls to be seen! I loved it up there and I didn’t realize it was about 10000 feet until afterwards. The terrain and flowers remind me quite a bit of the high country around Leadville for this reason.