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Old 12-17-2009, 06:08 PM   #1
Jennifer Bogartz Jennifer Bogartz is offline
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Is Titanium White acceptable to use as an underpainting white?




The paint I'm using is M. Graham Titanium White and it's vehicle is Alkali Refined Walnut Oil. I know that this white is a slower drying white than a lead white and would like to know if it is too fat to use as an underpainting white. I've been experimenting with working in thin layers and want to make sure I'm keeping it fat over lean. I would appreciate any feedback you may have.
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