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Old 02-19-2002, 10:24 PM   #11
Anne Hall Anne Hall is offline
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Wet on wet or wet on dry




Nelson Shanks says to avoid problems paint wet on wet or wet on dry, but never wet on gummy. Minh, the Ralph Mayer Handbook for Painters is an intriguing resource for plumbing the depths of the MANY questions you raised.

In it, "fat over lean" is explained as a key principle for creating paintings that last.
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