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In Reply to: Varnishing an oil posted by Mary on 06/02/01 at 9:51 AM:
You can also use amber or copal or canada balsm right in the upper layers of paint. Paintings done this way don't usually need ANY varnish afterwards--they are consistant usually.
If you are professional, I'd suggest using amber. It is expensive and worth it.
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