Wayne .. aka .. Enyaw .. Art from August/25 onward

Strong stuff. 1/2 hour still wet on the glass palette, on the paper spread thin, on the paper impasto. Did not use what I think would have been 15% .. glad I decided to make a little test before I tried it on a painting. I’m thinking a slight dip of a plastic toothpick would do for a teaspoon of paint. Thins the paint by at least 50%. Wow, this will be a lot f test before I get ready to paint. I used abut 2 to 3 drops to a heaping teaspoon.

1 hour. .. still wet on palette, still wet on impasto, dry on thin layer.

1.5 hr still wet on palette, still wet on impasto, dry on thin layer.

2 hours .. no change
 
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3 hours .. palette still good, impasto on paper showing some drying but still open .. wow.. powerful crap lighter thickness of impasto dry to touch .. heavy impasto still open.
 
Very cool experiment! I didn’t know you could make your own paint retarder but how nice it is that you can adjust it to suit your needs. It sounds like a little will go a long way.
 
Donna. Yes.. unfortunately I tested it on the cheaper acrylics and not my heavy body. 8 hours and the impasto is still not dry. I will have to retest tomorrow on the heavy paint with my medium and dust added to it. It looks promising once I get the amounts sorted out and yes it should go a long time. I will test it on a painting tomorrow as I won’t use it on my block in but on the next overlay.
 
16 hours later, as I was out, and then night time called., The impasto was dry but slightly tacky .. definite no. So I then made a painting using it overly sparing and it worked but not to the end of the session but still ok. A slight tad more and it should be down to an art. I am going out to find a syringe to administer the dose. I am talking paint retarder to paint here in case someone thinks I am about to do something you see in movies. 😇
 
I imagine you in your laboratory all decked out in a white lab coat, latex gloves and protective eyeware: the complete mad scientist look. Tacky impasto will not work so it’s good that you’re figuring out the right “dose” and how nice it will be when you have a custom-made product. It will be so freeing to be able to paint with thick acrylics without having to rush before they dry out!
 
I think it’s the problem solving that puts the wheels in motion and the excitement of thinking one’s way through the road block. I got the needed dose administrator so two at most should solve the riddle.
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Not as easy as I thought. Too liquid to get a good measure from the syringe as it flows too easily to control. So next I will integrate it into my medium and dust mixture. I put what I thought to be a good amount and stirred it into my medium. I noticed it went to a softer gel so I will try it later and see if I need to add or subtract and by subtraction I mean adding more dust to the medium. I can measure my mixed medium into my paint and hopefully control it that way.
 
You’ll get there, Wayne. Thanks for sharing your progress. Did you know there’s a cold wax made specifically for acrylic paints? I know nothing about it except that it exists.
 
Keep trying till something works or you find you can get by without it. 😅 yes, I knew of the wax but I only used it with oils to get a mate finish. I get that now with my matte medium.
 
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