Re: Glazing medium w/o damar and turp?

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1414 by john on 09/02/02 at 3:10 AM
Re: Glazing medium w/o damar and turp?

In Reply to: Re: Glazing medium w/o damar and turp? posted by joe on 09/01/02 at 3:58 AM:

Actually I have....the solvents with isoparL are just as bad for you(especially in the winter months when you paint with little or no ventilation). I guess I have no choice but to return to solvent based painting.

: You should check out odorless mineral spirits (a turpentine substitute) and a product called Liquin from Winsor & Newton. Also remember that some pigments are naturally transparent, (Just ask the clerk at your local art store for more info on which colors are transparent and which aren’t.)




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: Actually I have....the solvents with isoparL are just as bad for you(especially in the winter months when you paint with little or no ventilation). I guess I have no choice but to return to solvent based painting. You should check out odorless mineral spirits (a turpentine substitute) and a product called Liquin from Winsor & Newton. Also remember that some pigments are naturally transparent, (Just ask the clerk at your local art store for more info on which colors are transparent and which aren’t.)
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