Benzine is not recommended for oil painting as it is a volatile solvent that can be harmful to both the artist and the environment. Instead, artists typically use turpentine or mineral spirits as safer alternatives for thinning oil paints or cleaning brushes. Benzine can also affect the integrity of the paint film and may lead to deterioration over time. It's best to stick with solvents specifically designed for oil painting to ensure the longevity and safety of your artwork.
Oil+oil refinery=Benzine
Oil Painting
Most of all oil painting.
They are oil paintings.
Oil painting is, and has been, the most common painting medium.
oil, tempura, pastels and paint.
Yes, you can use acrylic brushes for oil painting, but it is recommended to use separate brushes for each type of paint to avoid contamination and achieve the best results.
Oil paint on canvas.
In painting it used similar to oil paint.
Oil on canvas
You want to use canvas to paint on. You can also (weird as it may sound) use smooth wood boards, as long as you use Gesso (a white paint) to 'prime' the board.
Yes. To thin, and to clean up, you will have to use a solvent.