A low odour alternative to turpentine, ideal when working in a confined space or for those artists who find turpentine to have too strong an odour. Also used to clean palettes and brushes.
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 pigmentsin an oil medium to create a smooth, slow-drying paint.
A low odour alternative to turpentine, ideal when working in a confined space or for those artists who find turpentine to have too strong an odour. Also used to clean palettes and brushes.
Daler-Rowney's Purified Linseed Oil reduces the consistency of oil colour and slows down drying time. In its raw state, it gives colour a high gloss. Diluted 50:50 with Turpentine or Low Odour Thinners, it creates an excellent medium for most types of painting
Slightly thinner than Liquin or other Alkyd gel mediums, it increases the transparency and flow of oil colour, allowing paint to be brushed out more smoothly. Alkyd flow medium reduces drying time.
Daler Rowney Artists' Clear Picture Varnish for Oil ColourA removable picture varnish for a clear even gloss which will not yellow or bloom. May be used on both oil & acrylic painting.
Specially developed for the protection of acrylic works from environmental pollutants which can cause surface degradation. Sealing the surface with varnish provides a barrier film which can be cleaned or removed using low odour solvent or turpentine, but leaves the paint itself unblemished.
Specially developed for the protection of acrylic works from environmental pollutants, which can cause surface degradation. Sealing the surface with varnish provides a barrier film that can be cleaned or removed, but leaves the paint itself unblemished.
•180 ml pot
•UV and water (light showers) resistant
•Dries clear
•ideal for use on products which are wanting to be placed outside (not in all weathers, light showers only)
•leaves a protective coating
•180ml pot
•Satin finish when dried
•Dries clear
•Leaves a protective coating
•Can mark clothing. Brushes can be cleaned with warm soapy water
•180 ml in size
•Varnish leaves an ultra-glossy finish
•Can protect the Mache item from a degree of heat, moisture, and some detergents
•Varnish is water-based
•Varnish can be cleaned from brushes with warm water. May stain clothing
Daler Rowney Retouching Varnish - 75ml, Increases adhesive properties of pre-painted surfaces, can also be used as a temporary varnish. Presented in a 75ml glass bottle with a screw safe lid.
A low odour alternative to turpentine, ideal when working in a confined space or for those artists who find turpentine to have too strong an odour. Also used to clean palettes and brushes.
Simply Low Odour Thinner, which is a low-odour alternative to turpentine. Dilutes oil colour to create thin, quick drying washes in the early stages of painting. Ideal when working in a confined space or for those artists who find turpentine too strong. It can also be used to clean palettes and brushes. Made in England. Directions: Mix with oil colours until the required consistency. Also used directly to clean brushes and palettes.
DALER ROWNEY TURPENTINE , Dilutes oil colour to create thin, quick-drying washes in the early stages of painting. Also used to clean brushes. 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.
DALER ROWNEY TURPENTINE, Dilutes oil colour to create thin, quick-drying washes in the early stages of painting. Also used to clean brushes. 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.
Daler-Rowney Turpentine, Dilutes oil colour to create thin, quick-drying washes in the early stages of painting. Also used to clean brushes. 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.