oil paint
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of paint: A specific kind of paint where the pigment (color) is suspended in a drying oil, typically linseed oil. This oil acts as the vehicle (binding medium) that holds the pigment together and adheres it to a surface as it dries through oxidation.
Usage
- Noun:
- Oil paint is favored by many artists for its rich colors and slow drying time, which allows for blending.
- Cleaning brushes used with oil paint requires a solvent like turpentine.
- The portrait was created using traditional oil paint on canvas.
Advanced Usage
- "To work in oil paint": To use oil paints as one's primary artistic medium.
- The Renaissance master was known to work almost exclusively in oil paint.
- The term is often used in contrast to other paint types (e.g., watercolor, acrylic paint).
Variants and Related Words
- Oil painting (n): The art or process of painting with oil paints, or a finished picture painted in oils.
- She took a class in oil painting.
- Oils (n, informal): A common shortened form referring to oil paints.
- The artist's bag was full of tubes of oils.
Synonyms
- Oil color: A less common, more formal synonym for oil paint.
- Oils: (as above, informal)
Notes
- Oil paint is a mass noun; it is generally not used in the plural ("oil paints") except when referring to multiple distinct types or tubes of paint (e.g., "I bought three new oil paints").
- It is the specific material, whereas "oil painting" refers to the technique or the resulting artwork.
Noun
- paint in which a drying oil is the vehicle