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Willoughby's Supplies
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Media #1 |
Media #2 |
Media #3 |
Media #4 |
Media # 5 |
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Media # 6 |
Mixing Media |
Grounding Oil |
Balsam of Copaiba (thin) |
Balsam of Copaiba (thick) |
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Oil of Lavender (imitation) |
Enamel Media |
Media for Raised Paste |
Pen Oil |
French Fat Oil |
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Oil of Lavender (pure) |
Oil of Clove (pure) |
Palette Knife |
China Silk |
Grinding Glass |
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Painting Sheet - Plastic |
Graphite Paper |
Graphite Pencil |
Grease Pencil |
Crow Quill Pen Holder |
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Crow Quill Pen Point |
Crow Quill Pen Point |
Crow Quill Pen Holder |
Tracing Paper |
Wipe Out Sticks |
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Burnishing Sand |
P.V.C. White |
Glass Jar |
Glass Jar |
Willoughby's description of
MEDIA and OIL'S
MEDIA
#1 Excellent
for mixing and painting. Dries at a medium speed, favored by the advanced
and novice artist. Medium heavy-bodied oil.
#2 Often used
to lay in backgrounds, a perfect tinting oil. Dries a bit faster than Media
#1. Excellent painting medium for china and glass. May be used to
dry dust.
Will allow heavy color to be applied to ware. Medium heavy oil, but
lighter than Media #1 in weight.
#3 Highly
recommended as a general painting medium for the novice and for the advanced
student. Dries hard overnight. A light-bodied medium with average
drying time.
#4 A
heavy-bodied medium, dries faster than the above media. Good for dusting
and tinting on both china and glass.
#5 Heavier
than the average medium. Excellent for the advanced artist.
#6. The fastest
drying of all the media. Excellent for the "wipe out" technique.
Dries hard.
MIXING MEDIA:
A medium to grind the powdered paints to be placed on the palette. Will
hold the colors "open" for an indefinite time. Will not cause the mounds
of color to run.
A non-magnetic oil. Will not cause the colors to fade during firing.
Will blend with the above media. Will not blend with fat oil of turpentine
products.
OIL OF LAVENDER (Pure):
Generally used as a thinning agent in oils and media. A drying agent.
Excellent for use as the medium for bisque painting. Widespread use in
thinning of lusters
and gold.
OIL OF CLOVES (Pure):
Generally used to hold the paint open." Slows the drying time of media and
oils. A thinning agent, will dry hard.
FRENCH FAT OIL:
A heavy-bodied medium used for general painting, tinting and dusting.
BALSAM OF COPAIBA (Thin):
A light-bodied medium used for a general painting medium. Often the base
for other painting media. May be used for dusting and tinting. Dries
hard.
BALSAM OF COPAIBA (Thick):
Very heavy-bodied medium, may be thinned for general use with oil of lavender.
Oil of cloves will hold this oil open longer. Used for grounding and
tinting
in its pure form. Often a base for other media. Dries hard.
MEDIA FOR RAISED GOLD:
A mixing medium for the raised gold paste or the raised gold powders. Mix
the paste with the medium to a dry putty condition and thin with pure gum
turpentine
to the proper consistency to apply to the ware.
PEN OIL:
An agent to thin the mound of paint from the palette to an ink type of paint.
To outline or to draw in designs on ware with a Crow quill pen. Will dry
rapidly.
Excellent "flowing" quality.
ENAMEL MEDIA:
A medium to mix the enamel powder into A dry putty form. Thin with pure
gum turpentine to the proper consistency and apply to the ware with turpentine
as
the medium. Allow to dry before firing.
GROUNDING OIL:
Excellent for dry dusting and ground laying of colors. Used on glazed or
unglazed wares. Dries very rapidly.
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NOTICE
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