158 comments on DrumBeat: August 18, 2006
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oldhippie on August 18, 2006 - 7:39pm
For what it's worth, the Dutch for a few years now have had oil paints with no solvents other than water and a little propylene glycol. Factory makes trad oil paint, removes and reuses solvent, adds water. I'm told surfactants are part of what makes it work. Works great. Pricey.
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fleam on August 19, 2006 - 2:14am
Water-based oil paints are as close as your local art store. I've not tried them, but they've been on the market for years. And they're pricey because all oil paints are pricey. My suggestion - paint like Whistler, lots of thin washes.
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