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https://telegra.ph/Beware-Of-This-Common-Mistake-Youre-Using-Your-Pallets-Of-Wood-For-Sale-12-11 Why Use a Wooden Palette For Oil Painting? Traditionally, wooden palettes were used for oil painting. They are lightweight and easy to clean. They also look beautiful. Many paintings of artists working have survived. Some of these show a wooden palette similar to the ones Vermeer used. To prepare a wooden palette, clean the surface with dry oil, like linseed. It is essential to keep the palette in good condition by applying an oily layer. Lightweight In contrast to glass or tear-off palettes wooden palette is lighter and can be carried easily at ease. Its thickness also makes it sturdy and stable, which prevents it from bending under pressure. It can also be sanded and stained to add colour. A wood palette is more durable than other kinds of materials and doesn't become damaged by fungi or insects. Wooden palettes are also ideal for mixing acrylics and alkyds. The most common type of wooden palette is constructed of pine or maple, both of which can resist warping and cracking. It is, however, essential to select the kind of wood that has been treated with heat to prevent fungi and insects. This is vital to the durability of a wooden palette. In addition, the surface of a high-quality wood palette should be smooth and evenly sanded. It should also have a low moisture content, which reduces the chance of wrinkling or damage to paints. A wooden palette also has a wonderful benefit: it's simple to clean. The painter can clean the palette after each painting session using dry lubricant to condition it. Linseed oil makes a great choice because it's inexpensive and readily available, as well as quick drying. The natural brown color of the wooden palette is ideal for mixing colors, as it is a similar color to the dominant color of the canvas. This can help keep from the impression that the colors are more light or darker than what they really are. Vermeer utilized a common woode
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