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  1. Michael Harding Oil Paint Medium PM1

    Michael Harding Oil Paint Medium PM1

    Starting at: £9.30

    PM1 is a basic paint medium, designed to increase the flow of your oil paints and the gloss and transparency of your paint layers, adding to the depth and beauty of the your pigment colour. The inclusion of linseed stand oil in the recipe of this oil based medium prevents the “yellowing” of your paint film.

    Recommendation: Add 10-20% to your oil colour as you require.

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  2. Cornelissen Canada Balsam

    Cornelissen Canada Balsam

    Starting at: £20.10

    Canada Balsam is an oleoresin, meaning that it is a mixture of essential oils and resin. It comes from the fir tree Abies balsamea, native to Canada and the eastern states of North America. It is notable for its pale colour, clarity and gloss, making it a useful ingredient in recipes for oil-painting mediums.

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  3. Liquid Glass Mediums

    Liquid Glass Mediums

    Starting at: £19.50

    Renaissance Materials by Dr. David Cranswick.

    A thick glazing medium of the 'Old Masters'. Liquid Glass Mediums facilitate building up layers of transparent glaze. Gloss or Satin.

    Contains: Damar resin, linseed oil and beeswax (for Satin medium only)

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  4. Lefranc Xavier Egg Medium

    Lefranc Xavier Egg Medium

    Starting at: £9.10

    Lefranc Bourgeois are a paint manufacturer with a long history of supplying to artists since their beginnings in 1720.

    From their website: The Xavier de Langlais egg medium makes paints more creamy, accelerates their drying time and enables painters to create layers of velvety oil paint with a matt or glossy finish according to the amount used. It creates a matt (8 to 10 drops) or glossy (4 to 5 drops) look. This highly original recipe from Xavier de Langlais comes from early Italian painters who used an egg-based emulsion to set and hold the colour. The wet-look technique is called “tempera” and is perfectly balanced and stable to create perfect brush strokes. We recommend shaking it well before use so that the paint is nice and creamy.

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