Art Materials Advisor: Extender Pigments—How to Enhance Your Paintings without Altering Color
Please watch: "Choosing the Best White for Your Oil Painting" • Choosing the Best White for Your Oil Painting -~- In this episode of Natural Pigments' Art Materials Advisor, Tatiana Zaytseva discusses extender pigments. Extender pigments are additives that can be used to extend paint but are not a substitute for color. From Bologna Chalk to Clear Glass Powder, you will learn the differences between each type of extender pigment, how to incorporate them into your paint, and the best type to use for your painting practice.

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