Description
Daler-Rowney have worked closely with artists to develop a wide range of mediums in support of their colours systems, and offer a variety of products to cover the varying needs of today's artists. Mediums are essential for some types of painting, e.g. thinners for oil painting. By its very nature, oil colour is incompatible with water and dissolves only in turpentine, white spirit or low-odour thinners. Artists' oil colours are made by dispersing pigments in an oil medium to create a smooth, slow-drying paint. The choice of oil mediums from the wide variety available depends on the surface and the finish required, and the working properties preferred during painting.
- A removable, non-yellowing varnish that dries to a matte finish.
- It can be mixed with Artist’s Clear Picture Varnish to achieve a range of semi-gloss finishes.
- It can be used on both oil and acrylic paintings, and is removable with turpentine or white spirits.