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Natural Sienna, 46 Ml. In Tubes Technical Characteristics Of Artistic Oil Paints Oil Paints Are A Series Of Paint And Varnish Materials, Which Are Suspensions Of Inorganic Pigments And Fillers In Drying Vegetable Oils (Most Often Combined Or Synthetic Or Based On Alkyd Resins), Sometimes With The Addition Of Auxiliary Substances. Oil Paint Is Considered The Main Universal Material For Full-Color Painting. With The Help Of This Paint, The Artist Can Easily Change And Obtain Any Color, For Which It Is Enough To Mix The Available Colors. Most Often, Oil Paints Are Written On Linen Or Cotton Canvas, Or On A Wooden Panel. Oil Paint Consists Of Pigment Particles Suspended In Oil, Forming A Dense Opaque Film When It Dries. The Composition Includes Vegetable Oil From Nuts Or Seeds. Most Often, It Is Linseed Oil, But Sunflower, Safflower, Poppy And Even Walnut Oils Can Also Be Used. After Application, The Paint Dries Slowly, This Gives The Artist The Opportunity To Correct The Picture And Make Changes To It If Necessary. Oil Paints Are Easily Combined With Each Other, Making Subtle Changes In Shades, Creating Shadows And Details. Sometimes They Are Diluted With Turpentine Or Other Liquids. A Highly Diluted Layer Dries Relatively Quickly And Leaves No Traces After A Few Days. Thicker Layers Containing More Oil Require More Time For Complete Drying. Pigments And Fillers Also Affect The Drying Speed, So Paints Of Different Shades And Manufacturers Can Dry At Different Speeds. In A Separate Group, It Is Possible To Single Out Bleaches, Which Are Titanium, Zinc, And Lead., 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 2,500.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00, 1,200.00
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