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All mediums carry their own exclusive characteristics. It is really difficult to state that one medium is superior to another one. Basically it is resolute by the artists to make use of its exclusive properties and apply the medium that is most excellent suited for him. Now we would take a look at some of the features of the chief three mediums.

1) Oils – Oils appeals to be the mother of all painting mediums. Once your painting is executed on the wall it shows enough texture to confirm that it is an original. The situation of paint and the color also is precisely the same when being applied than when it dries. Therefore, the artists can be evaluating perfectly with the outcome of painting.

2) Watercolor – This is known as lucid (transparent) medium as white is no where added to the body. The pigments are quite thin and transparent. Watercolors normally have a brilliancy that surpasses solid mediums. Unfortunately, in this medium some properties are not simple to handle and meaning of edges are as well not simple to manage when working on wet paper. Another most significant thing is some people do not appreciate it to be framed behind glass. It doesn’t display that the painting is a real one and frequently been mistaken for a print.

3) Acrylics - These act pretty much the same as oils apart from that it doesn’t need toxic solvents. However, it is still an actual messy sort of medium. One of the setbacks that are a main issue is the fact that it dries too quick thus making it hard to blend, giving an in general hard edged look.

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If you have a preference to put in an extremely thin layer of linseed oil to your canvas just before you apply the paint, you would for sure work less on trying to rub the pigment on. This would further give you a more feasible surface as the paint would slide on. Also you might not require varnishing your painting as it will end up with a glossy look.

Remember that you are the only person who knows the difference between a palette and a canvas. As far as the pigment is concerned they are both mixing surfaces, meaning you could even mix your paint on either one.

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