Õlivärv
Õlivärv is a type of paint characterized by its slow drying time and the use of drying oils as a binder. The binder is typically linseed oil, but other oils like walnut oil, poppy seed oil, or safflower oil can also be used. These oils undergo oxidation and polymerization when exposed to air, causing the paint to harden and form a durable film. The pigments are ground and mixed with the oil to create the color.
The slow drying nature of oil paint is a key characteristic, allowing artists to work on a
Oil paints are known for their rich color saturation, durability, and permanence. When properly applied and