by colinharbut | Jun 30, 2023
Walnut Oil has been used interchangeably with linseed oil for over a thousand years. It flows more freely, and has less tendency to crack or yellow. Today it is known that Renaissance masters such as Da Vinci and Durer generally favored walnut oil over linseed...
by colinharbut | Jun 30, 2023
Gamblin’s Refined Linseed Oil is pressed from American flax seeds and refined using an alkalai process. This low acid oil is about as light and pure as it gets. Use linseed oil to thin oil colors and increase their brilliance and transparency. Linseed oil...
by colinharbut | Jun 30, 2023
This product safely removes Artisan Water Mixable Varnishes from paintings in need of cleaning and revarnishing. Simply apply it with a lint free cloth, being careful to avoid undue abrasion. 75 ml bottle – This product safely removes Artisan Water Mixable...
by colinharbut | Jun 30, 2023
Enkaustikos Carnauba Wax is a light, pale yellow wax from the leaves of a palm tree. Add this wax to encaustic paint to raise its melting point. Using Carnauba Wax will result in a harder, more durable paint film. Adding too much of this wax may result in cracking of...
by colinharbut | Jun 30, 2023
This type of wax is often used by candle makers and oil painters in their mediums to create matte colors. It is not recommended for use with encaustic paints. Fumes are emitted when this product is used, so it is important to provide adequate ventilation. Bleached...