Mm2 impasto medium is a full bodied texture paste and modelling compound. It may be thought of as a "Heavy bodied paint", free of colour pigmentation (however, it is not clear). This medium dries to a low subdued sheen which is similar to the sheen on a dried paint film of matisse colours and it is equally water resistant. Mm2 impasto medium allows for free intermixing with the matisse colours in any proportion. There is very little visual colour loss when, up to equal volumes of a matisse colour and mm2 impasto medium, are intermixed. The presence of mm2 impasto medium on the canvas does not increase or lower the gloss rate of the finished painting, nor does it cause any light reflection distortion. Although mm2 impasto medium is not fully transparent when dry, it will not alter the richness of matisse colours in any substantial way. Whereas mm2 impasto medium can be used with matisse flow formula colours, matisse structure formula colours are full bodied acrylics and therefore complement the thick mm2 impasto medium. The mm2 impasto medium lends itself suitably for use as a light modelling compound. It can be applied by knife or brush in heavy blobs onto the primed canvas and, when dry, fully over painted with matisse colours. Do not use mm2 impasto medium as a transparent glue or size where its slightly milky opacity could cause some "Cloudiness". Mm2 impasto medium should not be used for glazing effects. Use mm8 spreader and mm4 gel medium with water in various proportions to produce totally transparent glazes. Glazing with mm2 impasto medium will cover and distort the work with a slight opaque effect.
Mm2 impasto medium is a full bodied texture paste and modelling compound. It may be thought of as a "Heavy bodied paint", free of colour pigmentation (however, it is not clear). This medium dries to a low subdued sheen which is similar to the sheen on a dried paint film of matisse colours and it is equally water resistant. Mm2 impasto medium allows for free intermixing with the matisse colours in any proportion. There is very little visual colour loss when, up to equal volumes of a matisse colour and mm2 impasto medium, are intermixed. The presence of mm2 impasto medium on the canvas does not increase or lower the gloss rate of the finished painting, nor does it cause any light reflection distortion. Although mm2 impasto medium is not fully transparent when dry, it will not alter the richness of matisse colours in any substantial way. Whereas mm2 impasto medium can be used with matisse flow formula colours, matisse structure formula colours are full bodied acrylics and therefore complement the thick mm2 impasto medium. The mm2 impasto medium lends itself suitably for use as a light modelling compound. It can be applied by knife or brush in heavy blobs onto the primed canvas and, when dry, fully over painted with matisse colours. Do not use mm2 impasto medium as a transparent glue or size where its slightly milky opacity could cause some "Cloudiness". Mm2 impasto medium should not be used for glazing effects. Use mm8 spreader and mm4 gel medium with water in various proportions to produce totally transparent glazes. Glazing with mm2 impasto medium will cover and distort the work with a slight opaque effect.
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Mm2 impasto medium is a full bodied texture paste and modelling compound. It may be thought of as a "Heavy bodied paint", free of colour pigmentation (however, it is not clear). This medium dries to a low subdued sheen which is similar to the sheen on a dried paint film of matisse colours and it is equally water resistant. Mm2 impasto medium allows for free intermixing with the matisse colours in any proportion. There is very little visual colour loss when, up to equal volumes of a matisse colour and mm2 impasto medium, are intermixed. The presence of mm2 impasto medium on the canvas does not increase or lower the gloss rate of the finished painting, nor does it cause any light reflection distortion. Although mm2 impasto medium is not fully transparent when dry, it will not alter the richness of matisse colours in any substantial way. Whereas mm2 impasto medium can be used with matisse flow formula colours, matisse structure formula colours are full bodied acrylics and therefore complement the thick mm2 impasto medium. The mm2 impasto medium lends itself suitably for use as a light modelling compound. It can be applied by knife or brush in heavy blobs onto the primed canvas and, when dry, fully over painted with matisse colours. Do not use mm2 impasto medium as a transparent glue or size where its slightly milky opacity could cause some "Cloudiness". Mm2 impasto medium should not be used for glazing effects. Use mm8 spreader and mm4 gel medium with water in various proportions to produce totally transparent glazes. Glazing with mm2 impasto medium will cover and distort the work with a slight opaque effect.
Mm2 impasto medium is a full bodied texture paste and modelling compound. It may be thought of as a "Heavy bodied paint", free of colour pigmentation (however, it is not clear). This medium dries to a low subdued sheen which is similar to the sheen on a dried paint film of matisse colours and it is equally water resistant. Mm2 impasto medium allows for free intermixing with the matisse colours in any proportion. There is very little visual colour loss when, up to equal volumes of a matisse colour and mm2 impasto medium, are intermixed. The presence of mm2 impasto medium on the canvas does not increase or lower the gloss rate of the finished painting, nor does it cause any light reflection distortion. Although mm2 impasto medium is not fully transparent when dry, it will not alter the richness of matisse colours in any substantial way. Whereas mm2 impasto medium can be used with matisse flow formula colours, matisse structure formula colours are full bodied acrylics and therefore complement the thick mm2 impasto medium. The mm2 impasto medium lends itself suitably for use as a light modelling compound. It can be applied by knife or brush in heavy blobs onto the primed canvas and, when dry, fully over painted with matisse colours. Do not use mm2 impasto medium as a transparent glue or size where its slightly milky opacity could cause some "Cloudiness". Mm2 impasto medium should not be used for glazing effects. Use mm8 spreader and mm4 gel medium with water in various proportions to produce totally transparent glazes. Glazing with mm2 impasto medium will cover and distort the work with a slight opaque effect.
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