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Gamblin Cold Wax Medium 4ozSave Up to25%Off list…hardens to the density of a beeswax candle. Unlike other Gamblin painting mediums, which increase the flow and gloss of oil colors to varying degrees, Cold Wax Medium makes oil colors thicker and more matte. It has a “short” characteristic and gives a clean break off of the brush or knife, retaining… Makes oil colors thicker and more matte Gamblin Cold Wax Medium a mixture of natural beeswax (wax pastilles), Gamsol and a small amount of alkyd resin. The term “cold” in Cold Wax Medium and Cold Wax Painting refers to the fact that heat is not required for working with this wax medium – as it dries by solvent evaporation (Gamsol), rather than the cooling of the wax, as in encaustic painting. As the Gamsol evaporates out of the medium, the soft wax hardens to the density of a beeswax candle. Unlike other Gamblin painting mediums, which increase the flow and gloss of oil colors to varying degrees, Cold Wax Medium makes oil colors thicker and more matte. It has a “short” characteristic and gives a clean break off of the brush or knife, retaining the sharp peaks of impasto. These working properties allow for expressive brushmarks and the ability to carve into paint layers with palette knives. Cold Wax also gives oil colors a beautiful translucent quality, similar to the seductive surfaces of encaustic paintings. * Cold Wax - Made from natural white unbleached beeswax.* Mix directly into colors* Cold Wax creates an ultra-thick, matte impasto* For greater shine and flexibility mix with Galkyd medium* Excellent in creating a variety of textures within a painting What is Cold Wax Painting? Cold Wax Painting is any type of painting that heavily utilizes Cold Wax Medium into oil colors. In its own way, Cold Wax Painting blurs the line between oil painting and encaustic painting. Cold Wax Painting It’s a rare occurrence for one specific painting medium to have a whole genre of painting associated with it, but Cold Wax Medium is one such medium. Cold Wax Painting is not defined by subject matter nor the degree of realism or abstraction, Cold Wax Painting is unified by artists’ shared interest in experimentation, texture and the physicality of paint layers. See More
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Claessens Linen #15 Single Oil Primed Medium Texture Roll, 82" x 6 ydSave Up to66%Off listWhite Claessens Oil Primed Medium Textured Linen Rolls Feature Meticulous Craftsmanship - Their Most Popular All-Purpose Surfaces! Claessens Linen Rolls provide artists with optimal professional quality in painting surfaces and craftsmanship. Each specific primed linen type passed through its own set of manufacturing steps and quality control, resulting in the premium painting surfaces Claessens is renowned for. After receiving the raw linens, quality control carefully inspects the entire surface for weaving faults. Abnormally thick threads are scrupulously removed. Next, two layers of synthetic adhesive are applied. Each layer is dried on the canvas in a warm-air oven. For oil primed canvases, zinc white is used as the first coat, bound with linseed oil; carefully applied to the glued linen with trowel-like knives. Then the canvas is sanded and a layer with a titanium white base is applied in the same fashion, then placed in a drying room for 3 days to air dry naturally. Double primed canvases undergo the same process again, as do additional primings. After the final coating is applied, the canvas is moved back to the drying room for 10 days. The finished canvases are then again carefully inspected one last time before they are place on rolls and stocked in the warehouse. There, the rolls are put into boxes or tubes for shipping. These stringent, painstaking steps create an archival, exceptional linen canvas worthy of your finest masterpiece! Single Oil Primed Linen Roll #15 - Single OP #15 - Claessens Linen features a pronounced medium weave and a single layer of primer for oil and alkyd painting. It accepts most styles of painting, and is popular with landscape and general subject painters (slightly more weave texture than commercial cotton canvas). Warp 17cm/14.5cm weft; weighs 13.12oz. Double Oil Primed Linen Roll #15 - Double OP #15 - Claessens Linen features a pronounced medium weave and a double layer of primer for oil and alkyd painting. It accepts most styles of painting, and is popular with landscape and general subject painters (slightly more weave texture than commercial cotton canvas). Warp 17cm/14.5cm weft; weighs 14.75oz. Single Oil Primed Linen Roll #66 - Single OP #66 - A favorite of many famous artists world wide due to its even medium texture, a tight weave and strength. The world’s most popular linen for landscape painting. It has a 43.2 TPI warp and 36.8 TPI weft. Single primed weighs 13.48 oz. per square yard. 2 coat sizing. Key Features: * Professional Quality Linen * Popular Medium (all purpose) weave * Oil primed by hand * Best bonding surface for oils * Perfect For: * Professional Oil Painters * Landscapes, still life, general purpose * General painting techniques * Aspiring students & amateurs See More
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Claessens Linen #70 Single Oil Primed Rough Texture Roll, 82" x 6 ydSave Up to66%Off listWhite Claessens Oil Primed Rough Linen Rolls Feature Meticulous Craftsmanship With Close Attention To Detail! Claessens Linen Rolls provide artists with optimal professional quality in painting surfaces and craftsmanship. Each specific primed linen type passed through its own set of manufacturing steps and quality control, resulting in premium painting surfaces Claessens is renowned for. After receiving the raw linens, quality control carefully inspects the entire surface for weaving faults. Abnormally thick threads are scrupulously removed. Next, two layers of synthetic adhesive are applied. Each layer is dried on the canvas in a warm-air oven. For oil primed canvases, zinc white is used as the first coat, bound with linseed oil; carefully applied to the glued linen with trowel-like knives. Then the canvas is sanded and a layer with a titanium white base is applied in the same fashion, then placed in a drying room for 3 days to air dry naturally. Double primed canvases undergo the same process again, as do additional primings. After the final coating is applied, the canvas is moved back to the drying room for 10 days. The finished canvases are then again carefully inspected one last time before they are place on rolls and stocked in the warehouse. There, the rolls are put into boxes or tubes for shipping. These stringent, painstaking steps create a archival, exceptional linen canvas worthy of your finest masterpiece! Single Oil Primed Linen Roll #20 - Single OP #20 Claessens Linen features a pronounced, heavier texture and a single layer of primer for oil and alkyd painting. It accepts most painting techniques where smooth texture is not needed, and is popular with landscape artists, large scale easel painters, and muralists. Warp 14.3cm/10.5cm weft; weighs 12.39oz. Single Oil Primed Linen Roll #29 - Single OP #29 Claessens Linen features a pronounced, heavy weight and rough texture with oil priming for oil and alkyd painting. Painters who enjoy a very hearty, heavy texture will enjoy this linen. Perfect for landscapes, large scale easel painters, and muralists. Warp 21.6cm/12.5cm weft; weighs 16.52oz. Single Oil Primed Linen Roll #70 - Single OP #70 Claessens Linen features a pronounced rough texture, with a single layer of primer for oil and alkyd painting. It accepts most painting techniques where smooth texture is not needed, and is popular with landscape artists, large scale easel painters, and muralists. Warp 25.4cm/26.7cm weft; weighs 13.71oz. Key Features: * Professional Quality Linen * Heavy and Rough textures * Oil primed by hand * Best bonding surface for oils * Perfect For: * Professional Oil Painters * Landscapes, murals, large scale works * Techniques complimenting a rough surface * Aspiring students & amateurs See More
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