To Create a Quick-Drying Work, Here are the Best Alkyd Mediums for Oil Paint

Used by Jackson Pollock to create his renowned drip paintings, alkyds are a synthetic medium made from oil-modified resin treated with alcohol. The main advantage of using an alkyd medium is that it dries more quickly than oil, allowing most oil paints that have been mixed with an alkyd to be touch-dry within 24 hours. This fast-drying property provides tough yet flexible paint films, making alkyd a great medium for layering and complex glazing applications. Alkyd media can be found in an array of paint-modifying formulations to provide thinning, thickening, glossy finish, matte finish, fast drying time, and slow drying time. There are also varying levels of viscosity, with high-viscosity varieties providing a thicker medium that can be used to show pronounced brushstrokes, and low-viscosity versions being a great option for washes. Our picks below with help you find the right alkyd medium for your oil painting needs. 

Source: artnews.com

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