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Understanding Oil Paint with Michael Lewis

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2009

This video explains some origins, chemistry, and sources of pigments used in oil painting.

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  • Thanks boogiekook, Acrylic paint has a resin binder derived from petroleum products. The binder makes the paint flexible like rubber (although it becomes somewhat brittle when dry), does not yellow, and dries quickly.  Hope this helps. Michael

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  • so is acrylic paint just like watercolor but with more pigment? this video and your other videos are amazing! sad to see not many people have watched them.

    Thank you

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