Oil Colour
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Why Flake White is not sold in tubes
Flake white and other lead products are affected by EU legislation. Understanding the implications regarding artists' materials is complicated and...
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When to use the colourless Oilbar
Colourless Oilbar is the equivalent of linseed oil in traditional oil colour, and is used for blending and glazing colours directly on the canvas....
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Using Oilbar with other Winsor & Newton oil colour ranges
Oilbar can be used with Winsor & Newton Artists' Oil Colour, Winton Oil Colour and Griffin Alkyd Fast Drying Oil Colour. Due to the wax content, th...
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Using Artisan Water Mixable Oil Colour with other Oil Colour ranges
Artisan Water Mixable Oil Colours and Mediums can be mixed with conventional oil colours and conventional mediums. However, the resultant mixture w...
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The difference between Oilbar and Oil Pastels
One of the most exciting things about working with Oilbar is that you can draw directly onto the canvas with wet oil colour. The high level of pigm...
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How to use Griffin Fast Drying Oil Colours with other Oil Colour ranges
Griffin Fast Drying Oil Colours can be either mixed with or used underneath regular oil colours. They are particularly popular for making a quick u...
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How intermixable are the 5 Winsor & Newton oil colour ranges?
All of the Winsor & Newton oil colour ranges can be mixed together and used together apart from two exceptions. Heavy under painting in Oilbar is n...



