Oil Painting Glaze Ingredients Damar Varnish: Linseed Stand Oil: Mineral Spirits |
This glaze mixture is said to dry relatively quickly. I find that it takes several days in my humid climate. Even though reworking the painting can occur early in initial painting session of a new glaze layer, the painting does not remain 'open' beyond this first day as this glaze becomes increasingly tacky during the drying period. That being said, there is a much longer open period compared to Liquin glaze.
This is perfect glaze for using on panels or other smooth rigid supports. I also like to use it on canvas. I use this formula of glaze when I want an extremely smooth surface without much in the way of texture or brushstrokes.
Many of my paintings are layer upon layer upon layer....of glazes and transparent or semi-transparent paints. This glaze is perfect for this style of multi-layered painting. The end result is a finish that has a slight sheen, but not a high gloss finish.
*The Brands I use: Richeson Damar Varnish, Maimeri Stand Linseed Oil, Gamblin Gamsol 100% Odorless Mineral Spirits.
No comments:
Post a Comment