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https://mozillabd.science/wiki/How_To_Identify_The_Right_Pallet_Near_Me_For_You Why Paint on a Wooden Palette? A wooden palette has a smooth, light surface that is also rigid. It has a warm color which helps artists perceive colors in a precise manner. To seal a palette made of wood make use of boiled linseed oils and a lint-free rag or high quality paper towel. Rub the oil on the surface of the palette. Repeat daily, both front and back. Wooden Palettes for Oil Painters Painting on a wooden palette can bring all of your oil paints right to your fingertips. makes it easier to mix colors and then move them across your board or canvas. It's also a great method to keep your brushes at hand. I've discovered that using a palette like this can reduce the amount of time I spend turning my body to reach and reload my brushes. I've also noticed that it improves my accuracy and consistency. You can buy wood palettes that have been sealed and stained (to resist water as well as standard artist solvents) or you can purchase unfinished ones and stain them yourself. When working with wood that is raw, you'll need to seal it before you start painting - this makes it less able to absorb of the oils in your oil paints. To do this, put a small amount of Linseed oil onto the palette and rub it into the palette with an lint-free cloth until it's saturated. Then wipe off any excess and your palette is ready to use. I like to tone the linseed prior to using it by adding a few drops to a brown medium like burnt sienna (or yellow ochre). This allows me to imagine how my shadows will look on the wood. Tone can also help me to distinguish the light and dark values in my artwork. A well-used wooden palette will develop a beautiful patina with time. The oil from your paints will stain the wood and the pigments will combine to create a varnish-like look. It's an amazing thing to see. Some artists prefer using an acrylic sealer with a clear finish on their palettes made of wood - this can protec
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