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Oil Painting Techniques : Varnishing Oil Paintings

Varnish is used on an oil painting to protect it from environmental pollution, cigarette smoke and to even out matte and glossy areas. Apply varnish on an oil painting in a well-ventilated area with help from an experienced artist in this free video on oil painting. Expert: Lisa Wright & Laura Pace Contact: www.aselart.com Bio: Lisa Wright and Laura Pace are a part of the staff at Asel Art in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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6 Responses to “Oil Painting Techniques : Varnishing Oil Paintings”

  1. soleilangela says:

    oil paint is toxic and no good for the environnement. I just use acrylic and it last much longer then oil.

  2. c0kar7 says:

    for anyone reeading this, dont use grumbacher, use gamblin its the best.

  3. Spotsim says:

    Very good advices, thank you

  4. gessed says:

    Very help.How long will this last. Thank you.

  5. kristling says:

    very helpful, thanks

  6. belprovince says:

    thank you

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