Water Miscible Oil Paint - Brands

Brands

There are several manufacturers producing water miscible oil paint, including:

  • Grumbacher — "Max Artists' Oil Colors", produced using alkali-refined linseed oil or sunflower oils.
  • HK Holbein — "Duo Aqua Oil", produced using an activator which alters the structure of the linseed oil. Duo is a product of a Japanese company named Holbein Works located in Osaka, Japan.
  • Royal Talens — "Van Gogh H2Oil", produced using a quick-drying, odorless vegetable oil. van Gogh H2Oil was discontinued by Royal Talens.
  • Royal Talens - "Cobra" was introduced in 2010, as a professional grade water mixable oil colour, using a modified linseed oil. The range consists of 70 colours, 32 of them monopigmented and is compared in pigmentation and feel to Rembrandt professional oil colours. These paints can be mixed, thinned, as well as cleaned with water, or a series of mediums and varnishes are available to enhance the experience.
  • Winsor & Newton — "Artisan Water Mixable Oil Color", produced using modified linseed and safflower oil.
  • Lukas — “Lukas Berlin” water mixable artists’ oil color, is a professional quality paint produced using selected pigments and modified linseed and sunflower oils as binders. This product is available in 24 colors in tube size 9 (37 ml) and 14 (200 ml).
  • Reeves — a water-mixable oil paint of student grade produced is a school pack of 144, 12 ml (0.4 oz.) tubes.
  • Martin/F. Weber Co. — "wOil” is a water mixable oil color produced to emulate traditional oil color and will thin and clean up with water in place of solvent that requires special care in handling and use.

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