öljymaali
Öljymaali, also known as oil painting, is a traditional and widely practiced form of painting that uses pigments mixed with a liquid medium, typically oil, to create a wide range of colors and textures. The medium is usually a combination of drying oils, such as linseed oil, poppy seed oil, or safflower oil, and a solvent like turpentine or mineral spirits. This mixture allows for a slow drying process, enabling artists to blend colors and create detailed, layered compositions.
The technique of oil painting offers several advantages. It provides a high degree of color saturation and
Öljymaali has a long history, dating back to the Renaissance period in Europe. It became particularly popular