Walnut Oil Gel does not contain driers or solvents, so it is safe to use in oil painting without the worry of cracking. Walnut Oil Gel will increase the drying time when mixed with oil colors.
Walnut Oil Gel adds transparency to whites without losing the body of the paint.
Walnut Oil Gel in the center, Lead White on the left, and a mixture of Walnut Oil Gel and Lead White on the right. Lead White is stiff, plastic, and short, but when mixed with Walnut Oil Gel, the mixture is semi-transparent, soft, yet sculptural.
Walnut Oil Gel increases transparency without flow out and leveling
Rublev Colours French Raw Sienna at the left and a mixture of Walnut Oil Gel and Raw Sienna on the right. Below each is a brush out of the above examples. Rublev Colours French Raw Sienna is long yet holds strokes well. When Walnut Oil Gel is added to Raw Sienna, it increases transparency without causing the flow out and leveling of brushstrokes.
DirectionsMix directly into your paint right on the palette.
To make your paint with Walnut Oil Gel, add directly to until a stiff paste is obtained (almost the consistency of putty). Grind the paste with a muller on a flat surface before storing it in a collapsible tube. Some of its thixotropic properties will be temporarily lost when grinding Walnut Oil Gel with a muller but should be restored when allowed to stand.
Health and SafetyNo acute or known chronic health hazards are associated with this product's anticipated use (most chemicals are not thoroughly tested for chronic toxicity). Always protect yourself against potentially unknown chronic hazards of this and other chemical products by keeping them out of your body. Do this by avoiding ingestion, excessive skin contact, and inhaling spraying mists, sanding dust, and vapors from heating. Conforms to ASTM D-4236.