Refined Linseed Oil // 75 ml // by Pebeo
Dhs. 19.00
1 in stock
Discover Pebeo's oil auxiliaries, essential tools for bringing your artistic oil creations to life. These auxiliaries are designed to offer you a multitude of options and possibilities, allowing you to prepare your support, modify the properties of oil colours and obtain impeccable finishes while preserving the durability of your works.
One of the advantages of Pebeo's oil auxiliaries is their ability to prepare the surface before applying the colours. Whether you wish to improve adhesion, smooth the surface or create textured effects, these auxiliaries allow you to obtain a solid base adapted to your artistic needs.
Pebeo's oil auxiliaries also give you the ability to modify the properties of oil colours. Whether you want to increase transparency, speed up drying time, add shine or create special effects, these auxiliaries are there to give you total control over your colour palette.
The finishing and conservation of your works are also taken into account thanks to Pebeo's oil auxiliaries. These products are specially formulated to provide optimum protection and durability for your creations. Whether you are looking for a matte, satin or gloss finish, these auxiliaries allow you to obtain professional and long-lasting results.Finally, Pebeo's oil auxiliaries also include impasto mediums, ideal for creating relief and texture effects in your oil paintings. You can play with thicknesses, impastos and shades to add dimension and depth to your work.
Extracted from linseed, this excellent binder provides pastes that are very pleasant to work with, hardens them faster and thoroughly and gives a resistant finish of depth and great beauty.
Clear, low acid, despite its tendency to yellow in the dark, refined oil offers the best of linseed oil. It allows for diluting the colour and increases its brightness. Thinner: mineral spirits or turpentine. Diluted in this way, it can be used as a painting medium, however this carries the risk of delaying the drying of the colour and making it "sticky" if used in too large a quantity.