I've got a large painting that I did on linen back in 1986 and the paint is thick. That painting does not have a single crack or flake. I suppose it depends on the recipe one uses when cooking up the medium.
What is the name of the product you mention - ??? Light or something? It would be great if you list any product you mention in the description. Thanks!
Hi Rebecca! I am a photographer, painting my photographs digitally, then having them printed on canvas. Do you know if the wax and oils will adhere ok to the inks used in printing?
I've got a large painting that I did on linen back in 1986 and the paint is thick. That painting does not have a single crack or flake. I suppose it depends on the recipe one uses when cooking up the medium.
What is the name of the product you mention - ??? Light or something? It would be great if you list any product you mention in the description. Thanks!
Galkyd Light by Gamblin
Hi Rebecca! I am a photographer, painting my photographs digitally, then having them printed on canvas. Do you know if the wax and oils will adhere ok to the inks used in printing?
Can I use Liquin to give it more flexibility ?
Yes! It's essentially the same as Galkyd Lite-- alkyd resin that speeds drying time and creates flexible paint film)