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Jun 27, 2023 | ISBN 9781782218579
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Art Book Review – Jan 2024
Water-mixable oils have been around for quite a while now. I first encountered them a good many years ago when Pelikan Mastercolor appeared on the scene – it doesn’t seem to be available now. For all that the idea isn’t new, I can’t remember a whole book being devoted to the medium. To be fair, the method of working is pretty similar to conventional oils or acrylics, so that’s hardly surprising.
The medium’s main advantage is being odour-free, making it user-friendly in an environment shared with non-painters. It’s also quicker to dry and requires less messy cleaning up so, basically, a virtuous circle.
All of this makes using the water-mixable (they’re not actually soluble) variant of oils ideal for the beginner or someone who wants to experiment with the medium. Yes, you could just use acrylics, but they’re not quite the same thing. Sarah recognises the elementary appeal by choosing relatively simple subjects and including lots of hints, tips, exercises and demonstrations. In fact, she’s produced a pretty effective introduction to painting in general – if that’s you, or someone’s asked you for advice, you could do a lot worse than start here.
So, it’s a first, it’s basic, it’s user-friendly and Sarah covers the subject completely without going into more detail than she need or should. Can’t say fairer than that.
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