MATERIALS & METHODS - Painting - Oil Painting - Binders and Diluents - Water-thinned Adhesives - Synthetic Resins
Characteristics - Painting Methods & Techniques - Materials and Equipment - Work Space & Storage - Manufacture of Pigments - Protection of the Picture
From: Kay, Reed. The Painter's Guide to Studio Methods and Materials. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983.
Especially pure grades of these polyvinyl acetate emulsions are manufactured under such names as Everflex (W. R. Grace & Co.) BG or Polyco (Bordon Chemical Co.) 2113 or 2151. For more than thirty years artists have been using polyvinyl acetate emulsions as binders for paint and gesso (page 201). In addition these emulsions have been employed as adhesives to attach paper, textiles, or other materials to a support surface. [pp. 37-38]
[Kay, Reed. The Painter's Guide to Studio Methods and Materials. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1983.]
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