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Fast drying oils, review, and source?

Hi - maybe someone can help me. I've been using regular oil paints but they take forever to dry. I've seen, while searching in Google, Winsor & Newton Griffin Alkyd Oils. Does anyone know about these, how they do, and a reliable on line source where I can purchase a 6 piece starter kit? Thanks, Becky
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Fast drying oils, review, and source?

I just got news tonight that my son found my Xmas gift card for DB! He'd misplaced it. Thank you ALL ... you've got me chomping at the bit to try alkyds! They are definitely on my list. :) ~Jillian
~Jillian

artist, Jillian Crider

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Fast drying oils, review, and source?

I started using Alkyds when I was in school when they first came out in the 80's. I absolutely loved them. The one thing that bugged me most about oils is that they didn't dry the same color which they are applied. Alkyds do. Also, unlike oils they all dry at the same rate of speed. If I wanted to slow down the drying time, I used Titanium white oils. The biggest difference is that they are slightly more transparent. However, once you get used to this, you can work it out. My Alkyd paintings won several awards. I researched the terminology and found that most people list them under oils. Unfortunately, health reasons forced me to give them up. As soon as I am well enough, I'm going to try Genesis. Lorri
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