my first try with cold wax medium |
What is really a coincidence is that I remembered that I have, in my vast collection of jars, bottles, tins, etc., a jar of this very medium, bought years ago but hardly used, and with another name. I only just put two and two together.
This is MY jar of cold wax called here"Venetian Medium for oil colors" (Medium Veneziano per colori a olio) made with beeswax and natural balsam oils, a soft, translucent paste with a luscious odor of turpentine and wax. Behind the jar (in the photo) is a chunk of beeswax that I also had in the studio.
The recipe
for the cold wax medium calls for 1/3 beeswax and 2/3 turpentine. The
wax is melted over hot water, not over a direct flame,
then cooled slightly before adding the turpentine. As the mixture cools
down a lovely, soft, paste takes form. And I have tried it finally!!
The beeswax has to be cut into small pieces (a hammer is necessary) to speed up the melting process and is weighed to create the right proportions.
Then the wax is melted over hot water and left to cool.
This is the final result. A lovely, translucent paste that is used with oil paints and/or natural dry pigments.
Below are my first trials with this new medium.
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