Stand oil as a glaze
I painted a landscape (oil over gesso over wood). The background was painted 6 months ago, then I returned to it and added other elements about three months ago (I add a little stand oil to my paint). Two months ago, I applied a layer of glaze (stand oil and turpentine) to add gloss. It went on beautifully, but beaded up in areas while drying, leaving most of the painting with the desired effect, but some flat paint showing through where the glaze didn't take. I am assuming it didn't take to the areas painted 6 months ago. I applied the glaze again, but the same thing happened. What should I do?
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