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R&F Handmade Paints - Encaustic Medium (Pellets), 10lb BagSave Up to20%Off list…and extends encaustic paints. Impasto Modeling Wax - Use for thick encaustic paint application and sculptural styles. Damar Resin Crystals - Ingredient in making encaustic paints and mediums. White Beeswax (Pellets) - Use with damar resin to create encaustic paints and mediums. Soy Wax (Pellets)… Fine handmade mediums for encaustic painting! The ancient art of encaustic painting is brought into the 21st century with this excellent collection of handmade encaustic grounds, mediums, and raw materials from R&F! Enhance your encaustic paintings or make your own mediums to your specifications with this selection of fantastic ingredients. Encaustic Gesso - Specially formulated white ground for encaustics. Encaustic Gesso - Specially formulated white ground for encaustics. Encaustic Medium - Increases transparency and extends encaustic paints. Impasto Modeling Wax - Use for thick encaustic paint application and sculptural styles. Damar Resin Crystals - Ingredient in making encaustic paints and mediums. White Beeswax (Pellets) - Use with damar resin to create encaustic paints and mediums. Soy Wax (Pellets) - Eco-friendly cleaning wax. See More
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R&F Handmade Paints - Encaustic Medium (Pellets), 10lb BagSave Up to20%Off list…encaustic paints. It is important to use Encaustic Medium with your paints, as using only beeswax will reduce stability and produce a bloom on the painting that is only removable with heat. Available in either block or pellet form. Increases transparency and extends encaustic paints. * Impasto… Fine handmade mediums for encaustic painting! The ancient art of encaustic painting is brought into the 21st century with this excellent collection of handmade encaustic grounds, mediums, and raw materials from R&F! Enhance your encaustic paintings or make your own mediums to your specifications with this selection of fantastic ingredients. * Encaustic Gesso - This water-based ground is a modern version of the traditional gesso mix of rabbit skin glue and chalk. Specially formulated for encaustic painting, with a lower proportion of acrylic binder to solids, making it a more absorbent and receptive surface for wax-based paints. A quick and easy brushable white gesso. Specially formulated white ground for encaustics. * Encaustic Medium - Perhaps the most essential encaustic supply, Encaustic Medium is a blend of beeswax and damar resin, and is used to increase transparency and extend encaustic paints. It is important to use Encaustic Medium with your paints, as using only beeswax will reduce stability and produce a bloom on the painting that is only removable with heat. Available in either block or pellet form. Increases transparency and extends encaustic paints. * Impasto Modeling Wax - This heavy body wax medium is made from a mix of microcrystalline wax and beeswax. It is excellent for thick structural application, casting, carving, layering, and modeling. As Impasto Wax has a higher melting point than Encaustic Medium, you can apply standard encaustics over it without easily blunting sculptural shapes. Use for thick encaustic paint application and sculptural styles. * Damar Resin Crystals - A hard, clear resin from deciduous trees, Damar Resin Crystals are used to create encaustic mediums and paints. When mixed with beeswax, damar resin creates an encaustic binder that is stronger and more durable than beeswax alone, and also serves to raise the melting point of the wax. Damar is also used to create traditional oil painting mediums and varnishes. * White Beeswax (Pellets) - This natural beeswax has been whitened by mechanical filtration, instead of standard chemical bleaching, which can lead to negative pigment reactions and break wax down. Use White Beeswax as an ingredient in creating encaustic mediums and paints, along with Damar Resin, or as an initial priming layer for paper or board. Note that beeswax used alone in encaustics (without damar) is not as stable and is apt to bloom (become foggy). Use with damar resin to create encaustic paints and mediums. * Soy Wax (Pellets) - Made from partially hydrogenated soybean oil, Soy Wax is an environmentally friendly choice for cleaning encaustic brushes and tools. Unlike paraffin wax, which is made from petroleum products, Soy Wax is non-toxic, biodegradable, and made from an easily renewable resource. Use melted Soy Wax to remove color from painting materials, then wash tools or brushes in soapy water. Eco-friendly cleaning wax. See More
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Schmaltz Impasto Gel Oil Medium, 150ml TubeSave Up to56%Off list…paint to create luminous, transparent full-bodied colors. The buttery gloss gel retains brush strokes and dries quickly, which makes it perfect for impasto effects and glazes. Pair with StudioSolv™ to reduce viscosity if a more leveled look is desired. Key Features: * Quick drying impasto… This Quick Drying Impasto Gel Increases Shine & Volume While Improving Transparency & Gloss! Indulge your palette with an extra dollop of Schmaltz™, the best ingredient for shiny, glossy artwork! Schmaltz™ is a full-fat, solvent-free synthetic resin gel made of high quality alkyds and oils. Add it to your paint to create luminous, transparent full-bodied colors. The buttery gloss gel retains brush strokes and dries quickly, which makes it perfect for impasto effects and glazes. Pair with StudioSolv™ to reduce viscosity if a more leveled look is desired. Key Features: * Quick drying impasto gel * Increases shine and volume * Speeds up drying time * Improves transparency and gloss * Retains brush strokes and peaks * Contains linseed oil, safflower oil, and clear alkyd Perfect For: * Oil painters * Mixing luminous, transparent colors * Impasto effects and glazes * Speeding up drying time * Making your artwork Schmaltzy! Why the name Schmaltz? We were inspired by the Yiddish word for rendered chicken fat when developing this particular resin gel. Not only does it look a lot like its culinary cousin it also adds a luminous impact when mixed with oils. Please don't get confused! We know it looks delicious, but you should never eat your art supplies or use them in the kitchen! See More
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