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#1 2006-09-18 10:49:28

agottesman
Member

"buffing' a surface of dried clear blending stick

Can an oil painting surface be coated with a layer of the clear blending stick to create a luminous quality? If so, when that surface had dried, can it be buffed in the same way encaustic paints are polished?


Alyce Gottesman
 

#2 2006-12-06 03:58:18

Hylla Evans
Member

Re: "buffing' a surface of dried clear blending stick

I hope someone at R&F can answer this question.


Hylla Evans
 

#3 2006-12-06 13:19:17

laura
R&F Staff

Re: "buffing' a surface of dried clear blending stick

Hi Alice - sorry I didn't notice your post sooner.  You can use the blending stick as a clear layer, but if you want to be able to buff it like encaustic, then you should gently heat it after application.  Heating it will cause the wax that's in the stick to melt and encapsulate the oil.  When it's cool and hard, you can polish it, however, pigment sticks are never as luminous as encaustic.  I'd be interested in hearing about your results.

good luck
Laura


Laura Moriarty
Director of Exhibitions & Workshops
R&F Handmade Paints
laura@rfpaints.com
 

#4 2006-12-06 13:49:21

Hylla Evans
Member

Re: "buffing' a surface of dried clear blending stick

Thanks, Laura!  I didn't realize there was enough wax in the stick to encapsulate the oil.  Good info!


Hylla Evans
 

#5 2006-12-07 13:59:44

laura
R&F Staff

Re: "buffing' a surface of dried clear blending stick

You are most welcome, Hylla!


Laura Moriarty
Director of Exhibitions & Workshops
R&F Handmade Paints
laura@rfpaints.com
 

#6 2007-01-29 12:38:02

Re: "buffing' a surface of dried clear blending stick

Can an oil painting surface be coated with a layer of the clear blending stick to create a luminous quality? If so, when that surface had dried, can it be buffed in the same way encaustic paints are polished?

any results? roll


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