Quick Tip 185 - What About Liquin?

Published 2018-10-03
Artist/Art Teacher Dianne Mize receives several questions about the use of different mediums while painting. In Quick Tip 185 she gives insight into the use of Liquin by Winsor & Newton.
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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you so much! This helped me a ton!!! Especially the last tip about not using it to thin thick paint!
  • Thank you, DIanne, I saw a bottle of Liquin just today in the store and wondered about it and also heard someone speak of it today online so your video is very timely! It was very helpful to see you actually mix color with it.
  • You are an exceptionally good teacher - all very helpful - topics always brought to the point, without annoying music, thanks for your many good tips
  • @phil3348
    Hi, really like all the tips you show, as I am fairly new to oil painting I find your channel the go to channel and look for previous tips etc. Thank you very much for the help you give.
  • @TheNativeHorses
    Dianne thank you so much for your amazing teaching. Coming from water colour and gouache to oil I was very nervous and felt like I could no longer paint but through your videos I’ve learnt so much and I really will be forever great full for that
  • @EverydayCarrie
    Thank you for the information! This provided the insight I needed, since I’m currently learning/testing new mediums. 😊
  • @joemomma2347
    After half an hour of searching around how to use my Liquin I found this video. Thanks so much for the very clear explanations Dianne! You've just made yourself a new fan^^
  • @KathyBrooksArt
    Another topic that is often confusing, very well explained. Simple but comprehensive at the same time. Thanks for these most helpful quick tips. 8 min chocked full of useful material. Thanks so much Dianne.
  • @Emerld6
    Thank you for sharing your expertise. It helped me.
  • Thank you for that you explain thoroughly instead of assuming we already know obvious steps. As a very beginning beginner I appreciate that so much! Your an amazing teacher. Thank you for illustrating each step.
  • @lettydiaz1975
    Thank you for this , I don’t work with liquin often and forgot some of my technique using it but watching your video helped me so much !
  • @Diane Mize I wish you were my teacher in school. Your kindness and grace come through in everything you do. Thanks for sharing your gifts.
  • @waynesmith4612
    Thankyou, a great tutorial and very well demonstrated, you have just solved a problem for me with that. I have just subscribed to you as well. Once again, thankyou, I look forward to viewing some of your other tutorials.
  • You are amazing Dianne. I have a Master's Degree in painting, but I always learn new things from you. Thank you for your clear and concise explanations of techniques and materials.
  • Great explanation! Painted with it today and i really enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing
  • Such a useful tutorial. I was exactly looking for liquin mixing with titanium white and clicked first on ur tutorial which has given me so much clarity. Thank you, u look lovely in white shirt 🥰
  • @debcvarn
    Thank you Dianne! Quick, clear and covered the most important info. I’m starting my first ever oil painting class in May and I’m in the process of painting the undersurface of my glass pallet with 3 shades of grey (dark, Medium and then light) in thirds. It seems to take forever to dry! Maybe this is normal. I also have a small bottle of Liquin Original and wondered how to use it to speed up the drying process. Now I know!
  • @profeortega1975
    Thanks so much Teacher Dianne, all my doubts were gone with your helpful instructions. I have the liquin original, and I will use it to make a portrait with the glazing method.