Description
Natural drying oil used as a traditional binder for grinding oil colours.
Has increased wetting power and imparts flexibility to paint films.
Made by crushing the walnut seed under great pressure. Low yield of oil from the seed using this extraction method.
Removes the pronounced stroke to the brushmark, so that strokes of different directions and application do not show a marked ‘suede’ effect.
Constituents
Walnut Oil.
Extracted from Walnut seed (Juglens Regia) using cold pressing method.
Product Application
Langridge Cold Pressed Walnut Oil is recommended for the grinding of oil colours. It may also be added to oil colours and oil mediums at the discretion of the artist.
Cold Pressed Walnut Oil has greater wetting power than refined linseed oils and is therefore recommended for hand milling of oil paints. In theory, a higher level of pigment can be mixed with cold pressed linseed oil than other oils. Cold pressed walnut oils create a flexible paint film longer than any other artists’ drying oil. For more information on the grinding of oil colours.
Cold Pressed Walnut Oil adds a loose, slippery quality when added to oil colours and mediums. It is less prone to yellowing than linseed oil, but it should still be used sparingly when extending oil colours to reduce any opportunity for colour-shift in the aged paint film. If wishing to employ glazes or washes Langridge recommends the use of Stand Oil, a virtually non-yellowing oil as the basis for painting mediums.
The paint film will stay open and is easily moved or reworked for up to 24 hours.
Langridge Cold Pressed Walnut Oil should be considered a ‘fat’ medium. It should not be excessively used in underpainting if oil colours with no additional medium are to be applied on top.
Dries to a gloss finish.