Mediums
Archival Oils Fast Evaporating Odourless Solvent
Archival Oils Odourless Solvent has been a popular choice among Australian artists since its release in the 1980s, and now a new fast-drying ve...
View full detailsArchival Oils Odourless Classic Medium
A Medium for Painters who prefer slower drying. Most artists show a strong preference for fast drying paint but there are some painters who want to...
View full detailsArchival Oils Odourless Fat Medium
This syrupy, heavy bodied liquid medium contains high solids. It promotes faster, more thorough drying of oils, increasing gloss and flow for ename...
View full detailsArchival Oils Odourless Lean Medium
A very fluid general purpose medium for reducing paint viscosity, and can be used at all stages in a painting which does not need gels. It can also...
View full detailsArchival Oils Painting Solvent
A general purpose, low toxicity solvent which may be used as a safe replacement to gum and mineral turpentine for thinning paint and cleaning brushes.
Art Spectrum Art Clean - Multi Purpose Brush Cleaner 500ml
Art Clean is a natural, biodegradable, citrus-scented cleaning solution for brushes, studio equipment and other uses. Art Spectrum® Art Clean is si...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Artist Gesso for Oil or Acrylic Painting
AArt Spectrum® Artists' Acrylic Gesso is a brilliant White ground that provides an absorbent, permanently flexible, waterproof, non-yellowing surfa...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Artists Turpentine
Artists' Turpentine is an alternative to Art Spectrum® Pure Gum Turpentine. A mix of Gum Turpentine and White Spirit. Used in the preparation of pa...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Bleached Beeswax
Refined white pellets used in encaustic and in oil painting mediums and varnishes as well as Batik, wax resist and candlemaking. Batik is a tech...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Brush and Hand Cleaner
Non-toxic, non-abrasive, biodegradable, containing no harsh solvents. Cleans and restores old brushes that are stiff with dried up paint.
Art Spectrum Calcite 500gm
Art Spectrum Calcite is used in grounds to assist in filling irregularities in canvas surfaces.
Art Spectrum Citrus Turps
For cleaning brushes and for thinning paint. Double distilled for artist's use with a citrus aroma for those allergic to other turpentines. Made fr...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Damar Crystals 500gm
Art Spectrum Darmar crystals are use to dissolve in Gum Turpentine to make your own Damar Varnish.
Art Spectrum Damar Varnish
Art Spectrum Damar Varnish is a traditional gloss final varnish for oil and alkyd paintings. It is also used in making some painting mediums. Remov...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Fat Medium (Reduced Odour)
As with the Art Spectrum® Reduced Odour Lean Medium, this is made with Art Spectrum® Odourless Solvent rather than the traditional Gum Turpentine. ...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Gloss Varnish
Art Spectrum Gloss Varnish is a high gloss, non-yellowing acrylic varnish. Remove carefully with a small amount of methylated spirits on a lint-fre...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Kaolin 500gm
Art Spectrum Kaolin is used as a filler to give an impasto quality to oil paints.
Art Spectrum Lean Medium (Reduced Odour)
A very low odour alternative to the 'traditional' Art Spectrum® Medium No.1, with similar properties and applications. The difference is that Art S...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Odourless Solvent
Odourless Solvent is a low odour alternative to Art Spectrum® Artists' Turpentine for people sensitive to turpentine fumes.
Art Spectrum Oil Primer
Art Spectrum® Oil Prime is a unique oil/acrylic resin blend with the Linseed Oil content allowing artists' oil colours to crosslink for natural adh...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Painting Medium No 1
The leanest medium. Ready to use straight from the container. Dries overnight, depending on climate and thickness of paint application. Often an ex...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Painting Medium No 2
A medium fat. It is slower drying than Art Spectrum® Medium No. 1, as it contains more oil, and used as the next fattest medium in the sequence of ...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Painting Medium No 3
The fattest medium. Art Spectrum® Medium No. 3 is a thicker, more slow-drying medium than Art Spectrum® Paint Medium No. 2. It is for painters who ...
View full detailsArt Spectrum Painting Medium No 4 Liquol
A quick-drying, transparent, painting and glazing medium. Art Spectrum® Liquol is an alkyd medium, and is extremely popular because of its versatil...
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What are paint mediums?
Paint mediums are substances added to paint to alter its properties and enhance its performance. They can change the texture, drying time, consistency, and finish of the paint, among other characteristics. Different mediums are used for various types of paint, such as oil, acrylic, watercolour, and gouache. Here are some common paint mediums and their purposes:
Glazing Mediums: Enhance transparency and depth, suitable for layering colours.
Texture Mediums: Various formulations to add texture (e.g., sand, pumice) to the paint.
Drying Mediums: Speed up or slow down drying time for different paints.
Fixatives and Varnishes: Protect finished paintings, add gloss, matte, or satin finish.
Choosing the Right Medium
Desired Effect: Consider the effect you want to achieve (e.g., gloss, texture, transparency).
Paint Type: Use mediums compatible with the type of paint you are using.
Application: Some mediums are best for underpainting, while others are for finishing touches.
By experimenting with different mediums, artists can expand their creative possibilities and achieve a wide range of effects and finishes in their artwork.
What art supplies do I need when using paint mediums?
When using paint mediums, having the right art supplies is essential to ensure you can work effectively and achieve your desired results. Here’s a list of necessary and recommended supplies for working with various paint mediums:
Paints: Choose high-quality paints suitable for your chosen medium (oil, acrylic, watercolour, gouache).
Brushes: A variety of brushes in different shapes and sizes (round, flat, filbert, etc.) made of appropriate materials for the type of paint.
Palette: A surface for mixing paints and mediums. Options include traditional wooden palettes, glass, acrylic, or disposable palette paper.
Canvas or Paper: Stretched canvas, canvas panels, watercolour paper, or other appropriate surfaces for your paint type.
Easel: A sturdy easel to hold your painting surface at a comfortable working angle.
General Supplies
Fixatives and Varnishes: To protect and finish your artwork.
Storage Solutions: Airtight containers or palettes with lids to keep mixed paints and mediums fresh.
Protective Clothing: Aprons or old clothing to protect against paint stains.
Ventilation: Ensure a well-ventilated workspace, especially when using solvents and mediums that emit fumes.
Optional Supplies
Drawing Supplies: Pencils, charcoal, or pastels for sketching and underdrawing.
Transfer Paper: For transferring designs to your painting surface.
Stencils and Masks: For creating specific shapes and patterns.
Texture Tools: Combs, sponges, and other tools for adding texture.
Having these supplies on hand will help you make the most of your paint mediums, allowing you to explore different techniques and achieve a wide range of effects in your artwork.
What are some tips for using paint mediums?
Using paint mediums effectively can significantly enhance your artwork and expand your creative possibilities. Here are some tips to help you get the most out of paint mediums:
Start Small: Begin with small amounts of medium and gradually add more. It's easier to add than to remove excess medium.
Experiment: Test different mediums and techniques on scrap pieces or small canvases before applying them to your main artwork.
Follow Manufacturer’s Instructions: Different brands and types of mediums have specific properties and recommended usage guidelines.
Maintain Proper Ventilation: Some mediums, especially solvents and varnishes, can emit harmful fumes. Ensure your workspace is well-ventilated.
Use Appropriate Tools: Use palette knives, brushes, or other tools that work best with the specific medium you're using.
Keep Supplies Clean: Regularly clean your brushes, palettes, and other tools to prevent unwanted mixing and ensure longevity.
Store Properly: Store mediums in airtight containers to prevent them from drying out or spoiling.
Specific Techniques
Glazing: Use glazing mediums to apply thin, transparent layers over dry paint to create luminous effects and rich colours.
Impasto: Add thickening mediums like gel or modelling paste to build up paint and create three-dimensional texture.
Flow Enhancers: Use flow improvers or pouring mediums to create smooth, even pours and to enhance fluid painting techniques.
Final Tips
Documentation: Keep a journal or notes on the mixtures and techniques you use. This helps you replicate successful results and learn from experiments.
Safety: Wear gloves and protective clothing when handling mediums, especially those containing solvents or potentially harmful chemicals.
Clean-Up: Clean brushes and tools immediately after use, especially when working with fast-drying mediums like acrylics.
By understanding and experimenting with different paint mediums, you can enhance your artwork’s texture, finish, and overall visual impact.