R&F Pigment Paint Sticks

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www.dickblick.com. Draw with oil paint! R&F Pigment Sticks are incredibly soft, creamy and are comparable in quality to the finest tube oil paints. The stick form allows for unique applications. They are easily portable and do not require brushes or solvents. You can purchase these art materials and more at www.dickblick.com.

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  • What is the difference between this and oil pastels?

  • @JackANDJude There are many different types of oil pastels so it would be difficult to compare the R+F pigment sticks in this way. The pigment sticks are a high quality oil paint in a stick form (as are some oil pastels) but they are much bigger than most oil pastels so you can work in a large format. Their consistency is unique and very smooth and their high pigment load lets you thin or extend with oil mediums while maintaining vibrant color.

  • sorry i meant to say mediums the whole time D: do they mix well with liquin and galked

  • @Movieview90 Yes- the R+F pigment sticks work with liquin, Galkyd and all other oil painting mediums.

  • i was wondering, if you wanted to use solvents to mix the paint do the stick work well with them? cold i use the sticks and blend with solvents like i can with regular oil paint? or does it have more of an acrylic quality?

  • @Movieview90 The pigment sticks are like an oil paint in a stick form. They can be used in conjunction with all oil paint mediums.

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  • Does this work well on a painted wall?

  • So its a big oil paint crayon?

    COOL!

  • @leewildeart

    Yes, the pigment sticks dry in a similar time frame as regular tube oil. And as with tube oils, certain colors (pigments) naturally take longer than others.

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