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In Reply to: Re: Glazing medium w/o damar and turp? posted by john on 09/02/02 at 3:10 AM:
I thought you meant that you’d become “sensitive” to turpentine. If you just looking to avoid so called “hazardous” materials - you might be interested in water-soluble oil paint (Artisan from Winsor Newton.) I’ve never tried it, nor have I ever talked to anyone who has, but it might work well for you. There has recently been talk of using a citrus degreaser in oil painting. While it sounds safe enough - I’d switch to acrylics before putting orange-juice in my paint! That can’t be good.
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