FREE water-based cold wax supply guide
Have you heard about water-based cold wax? You can mix it with acrylics! I've been experimenting with it a lot lately and found that you can achieve almost the same effects as with regular cold wax and oils but without the drying time, the fumes and the oil paint. I compared the two and here is my verdict:
They're not the same but I love them both! Working with oils and cold wax medium is more satisfying because of it’s waxy consistency and it will always be my first love. It is richer in colour and you can create more depth in your paintings.
However, I must admit, I've become a huge fan of the water-based cold wax. While you can achieve textures with other acrylic mediums, the beautiful transparency and unique effects of cold wax can only be achieved with the water-based version. I use Powerwax from Powertex, there is a Powertex representative in most countries so it shouldn’t be difficult for you to find. They have other fun product to try out too, like Rusty Powder and Bister.
You can find more information about the waterbased cold wax medium here
I have created a FREE Water-based cold wax Supply Guide for you, If you're already familiar with cold wax and oil painting, you'll find that many of the tools are the same for water-based cold wax. However, if you're new to painting with water-based cold wax, be sure to download the guide below to get started!
If you want to know more about painting with acrylics and cold wax, check out my class below. In this class I show you how I use cold wax in my acrylic paintings, using it as with cold wax and oils and achieving the same effects.
If you are an acrylic painter and would love to create beautiful textured and layered paintings, check out my FREE class: Kickstart mini-class for cold wax and acrylics!
If you are an oil painter and would love to create beautiful textured and layered paintings, check out my FREE class: Abstract flowers in cold wax & Oils
As always, don’t hesitate to ask me questions, I would love to connect with you!💙
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