Oil
Generally oil paint dries with a satin sheen. The shininess, or finish of the paint when dry depends on how much pigment can be held by the oil. This in turn depends on the absorbency of the pigment particles, which varies from colour to colour. The highest quality professional oil colours will have the maximum possible amount of pigment ground into the oil. The impact of this is that the sheen may alter from colour to colour within a single range, but the colour vibrancy is unsurpassed. Many oil paint recipes used by the world’s finest paint-makers have hardly changed for hundreds of years, because there’s no need – the makers have perfected the recipe to such a degree, that the quality and handling properties are unmatched.
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St Pauls at night
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Power Struggle
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Ballochleam
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