Facts about Natural Artist Oils
Natural drying oils can be raised in the
field and are bio-degradable when its time to dispose of the residue and soiled
rags. Natural drying oils are
stable. They don't evaporate. They don't emit fumes and don't pollute our
air. They are flammable, but are not volatile (don't become gas). Natural
oils are safe for brushes and don't require the need for brush conditioner.
Natural drying
oils oxidize when mixed with oil paint to bind perfectly with the pigment and become an integral part of the final paint film
in the finished art work.
Natural oils oxidize when combined with paint to
create a gentle chemical reaction and through this process create a tough, flexible film
in the finished art work that can withstand the test of time. Proven by
the Old Masters.
Natural oils
can extend or shorten the drying time as you paint, depending upon which oil you
use for a given area or painting technique.
Natural oils
quickly remove oil paint from your brushes while you're painting. It's
natural and
safe.
Natural oil is a smart choice for today's artists.
When
you're finished painting for the day, clean your brushes in natural oils,
followed by a gentle cleansing with mild soap and water. Allow the clean
brushes to air dry, and they're ready for tomorrow!
For deep cleansing, use Murphy's Oil Soap. It's main ingredient is
Potassium Hydroxide.
Baby Oil does a great job of cleaning brushes, too!
AVOID the use of solvents We don't
use solvents in our art styles.
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