Hi Jerry, I am a full member of the Academy and have learned a great deal from being a member. What I have done to speed up drying time, and yes I did check with Gamblin, is to start with dry pigment and mix in Galkyd. I sift the pigment through a fine sieve then add the Galkyd, nothing else. A four ounce container of pigment will use up to 1/4 cup of galkyd. Certain pigments will use less. I then place the paint into a tube. I do not use a glass muller. I just work it with a palette knife so it is not as fine a blend if I was to use it for painting. I find that moving it through a fine sieve (150) works well. once added to the cold wax (50/50) it works well. Great Academy.....thanx
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. Have learned a lot from just this one session but looking forward to more. Am a professional artist but new to cold wax. Thank you for your generosity 😊
I love your channel! 🙌. Can you tell me how long after creating an oil painting with cold wax can I then roll up the canvas and ship it? Thank you! Btw I LOVE the painting behind you. Is that oil or charcoal?
Thanks for this very helpful info. How do oil/cwm or cwm-finished paintings fare in very warm tropical environments? Will they be fine anywhere once dry?
I'm doing the homework before making my own cold wax. The incompatibility of alkyd and Damar resin has come up. I'm wondering if others have experience of this.
Hi Jerry, I am a full member of the Academy and have learned a great deal from being a member. What I have done to speed up drying time, and yes I did check with Gamblin, is to start with dry pigment and mix in Galkyd. I sift the pigment through a fine sieve then add the Galkyd, nothing else. A four ounce container of pigment will use up to 1/4 cup of galkyd. Certain pigments will use less. I then place the paint into a tube. I do not use a glass muller. I just work it with a palette knife so it is not as fine a blend if I was to use it for painting. I find that moving it through a fine sieve (150) works well. once added to the cold wax (50/50) it works well. Great Academy.....thanx
As a newcomer from uk to wax oils this is a great help thank you. I will watch this again for sure!
Thanks so much for sharing your experience. Have learned a lot from just this one session but looking forward to more. Am a professional artist but new to cold wax. Thank you for your generosity 😊
So appreciate this clear explanation! Thank you!
Very helpful, thanks a bunch!
thank you for this answer i was searching for this
I love your channel! 🙌. Can you tell me how long after creating an oil painting with cold wax can I then roll up the canvas and ship it? Thank you! Btw I LOVE the painting behind you. Is that oil or charcoal?
Great q&a
Thanks for this very helpful info. How do oil/cwm or cwm-finished paintings fare in very warm tropical environments? Will they be fine anywhere once dry?
Good questions here. Are the answers somewhere?
I'm doing the homework before making my own cold wax. The incompatibility of alkyd and Damar resin has come up. I'm wondering if others have experience of this.
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I wish you had included BASELINE drying times....!!!