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Oil paint - Definition and Overview

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Oil painting is done on surfaces with pigment ground into a medium of oil - especially in early modern Europe, linseed oil. Other oils occasionally used include poppyseed oil, walnut oil, and safflower oil. These oils result in different properties in the oil paint, such as less yellowing or different drying times.

It was probably developed for decorative or functional purposes in the High Middle Ages. Surfaces like shields - both those used in tournaments and those hung as decorations - were more durable when painted in oil-based media than when painted in the traditional tempera paints. Many Renaissance sources credit northern European painters of the 15th century with the 'invention' of painting with oil media on wood panel - Jan van Eyck often mentioned as the "inventor".

Recent advances in chemistry have produced modern water miscible oil paints that can be used with, and cleaned up in, water. These are still 'real' oil-paints in every sense of the meaning. Small alterations in the molecular structure of the oil creates this water miscible property.

A still-newer type of paint, heat-set oils, remain liquid until heated to 265-280 °F (130-138 °C) for about 15 minutes. Since the paint never dries otherwise, cleanup is not needed (except when one wants to use a different color and the same brush). Although not technically true oils (the medium is an unidentified "non-drying synthetic oily liquid, imbedded with a heat sensitive curing agent"), the paintings resemble oil paintings and are usually shown as oil paintings.

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Example Usage of paint

Queen_Bee29: just waiting for my invisible fence to be installed, after that, on to putting a second coat of paint on the kitchen.
retrokite: painting. & she come to suggest me adding happy/bright colors, then the paint comes perfect. http://tweetphoto.com/5504482
janine345: http://twitpic.com/raz2y - Face paint!
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