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  1. Roberson Damar Varnish Low Gloss

    Roberson Damar Varnish Low Gloss

    Starting at: £7.80

    Gum Damar/Turpentine. Dries hard/clear. Gives low gloss. Less prone to blooming than mastic. Non-yellowing. Removable with turpentine or white spirit. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  2. Roberson Damar Varnish 5 lb Cut

    Roberson Damar Varnish 5 lb Cut

    Starting at: £7.80

    Roberson Damar Varnish 5 lb Cut. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  3. Winsor & Newton Damar Varnish

    Winsor & Newton Damar Varnish

    Starting at: £9.20

    Winsor & Newton Damar Varnish Learn More
  4. Studio Safe Retouching Damar Varnish

    Studio Safe Retouching Damar Varnish

    Starting at: £14.50

    Studio Safe Retouching Damar Varnish. Use where dull or sunken areas of a painting need lifting. Learn More
  5. Gum Damar

    Gum Damar

    Starting at: £10.00

    Damar is a pale, almost colourless tree resin, which is soluble in turpentine, but not in alcohol or mineral spirits. It can be used as a varnish or as a glossy painting medium in conjunction with vegetable oils, and is generally preferable to other resin-based varnishes, such as mastic varnish, as it retains its colourless appearance for a longer period of time. In encaustic painting, the inclusion of damar resin imparts toughness and gloss to the paint surface. Learn More
  6. Roberson Retouching Varnish

    Roberson Retouching Varnish

    Starting at: £7.10

    Damar resin/white spirit. Rectifies dull areas caused by sinking of paint. Also helps adhesion of succeeding layer. Finish between matt and satin. Unable to send overseas. Learn More
  7. Roberson Extra Fine Retouching Varnish

    Roberson Extra Fine Retouching Varnish

    Starting at: £7.30

    Synthetic, Polaroid B67 retouching varnish made as an alternative to natural resin, Damar retouching varnish. superior non-yellowing characteristics. Less readily absorbed into painted surface and less susceptible sinking. Dries quickly to a breathable, uniform, gloss finish. Learn More
  8. Casein Lactic

    Casein Lactic

    Starting at: £18.30

    Casein is a protein derived from dried milk, which has been used in painting since ancient times. It can be combined with Ammonium Carbonate to form an emulsion, which acts as a durable, non-resoluble binder for pigments, producing a matte, fast-drying paint, similar in appearance to egg tempera. We use casein as a binder for our L. Cornelissen & Son Pigment Colour Charts, as it is a medium that clearly showcases the characteristics and behaviour of each pigment in its pure form. Casein paints can be applied in thin layers to watercolour paper, but would require a more rigid support, such as a gesso panel, to be applied thickly, as the comparative inflexibility of the paint layer means that it can be prone to cracking. Subsequent layers of paint should be more diluted to aid adhesion, and impasto effects are not recommended. It is possible to varnish casein paintings using an acrylic or damar varnish to obtain a glossy surface if desired, although this is not a necessary step. Casein can also be used as an ingredient in gesso, and is a suitable binder for fresco secco techniques.

    Some pigments may require a wetting agent in order to fully disperse within the binder, in which case alcohol may be used.

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  9. Gum Mastic

    Gum Mastic

    Starting at: £20.30

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    Gum Mastic is a tree resin, which dissolves into a clear varnish with alcohol or turpentine, but not with mineral spirits. Mastic varnishes are more prone to blooming and darkening with age than damar-based varnishes, and painting mediums that contain gum mastic can deteriorate in unpredictable ways. For this reason, it is primarily used in restoration, rather than in the production of artwork. Learn More

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