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), glue, honey, water, milk or a plant gum. as tempera is quick to dry, it is usually applied in thin layers until the desired color saturation is acheived. in contrast, oil paint dries very slowly, so artists are able to apply the paint in thick layers as well as easily blend colors together. the oils
used for painting are derived from linseed, walnut and poppy. watercolor can be created by mixing pigment with water, and is usually applied to paper. before the th century, watercolor was used primarily for sketches, but with artists such as j.m.w. turner, it slowly grew to be respected as a medium...
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