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Old 03-11-2005, 12:39 AM   #10
Jean Kelly Jean Kelly is offline
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Another question, Michael

How soon can I start using this medium on my painting? I'm talking about the fat over lean rule. My first layer of paint is on, with no medium at all, now I'm itching to start with this luscious stuff. I'm using thickened oil, venice turps and turpentine. I don't have spike yet or Canada balsam so am starting with what I do have. It stinks though, I keep it covered all the time.

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