Description
The Matisse Dry Medium is a type of paint that can be used to create a variety of effects on a canvas. It is made up of tiny hollow synthetic glass spheres, and can be used with other mediums to create a variety of textures. It is best to mix it only as needed, as it will thicken as it stands.
Artists will be excited by the varying effects achievable with the
different methods used to apply the Matisse Dry Mediums. They
provide magnificent textural effects and will surprise artists and
viewers alike. Microspheres create ultra high build texture on
large canvasses without adding weight. Large amounts of these tiny
hollow synthetic glass spheres can be added to make a thick paste.
In smaller quantities Microspheres make subtle textural effects.
For best results do not make the mix too dry and mix only as
required, as mixture continues to thicken on standing. Use with
Impasto Medium, Gel Medium, Polymer Matt, Satin or Gloss Varnish.
Read more about this medium in this Jackson's Art blog post.