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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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[[File:1986.68-C44004.jpg|thumb|Paint stick on paper<br>MFA 1986.68]]
 
A hard, pigmented oil-based stick. Paint sticks contain [[linseed%20oil|linseed oil]], [[wax|wax]], and a pigment or dye. They were first sold commercially in 1966 by Markal. Paint sticks can leave a tacky surface that hardens slowly over time.
 
A hard, pigmented oil-based stick. Paint sticks contain [[linseed%20oil|linseed oil]], [[wax|wax]], and a pigment or dye. They were first sold commercially in 1966 by Markal. Paint sticks can leave a tacky surface that hardens slowly over time.
 
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[[File:Sennelier oil stick.jpg|thumb|Sennelier oil stick]]
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
 
oil crayon; oil stick; tubeless oil paint; Paintstick® [Markal]; encaustic stick
 
oil crayon; oil stick; tubeless oil paint; Paintstick® [Markal]; encaustic stick
  
[[File:1986.68-C44004.jpg|thumb|]]
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== Risks ==
== Other Properties ==
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* Halos may form when used on absorbent material.  
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* Bloom may form on surface.
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==Physical and Chemical Properties==
  
 
When fresh, soluble in petroleum and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
 
When fresh, soluble in petroleum and chlorinated hydrocarbons.
  
== Hazards and Safety ==
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==Resources and Citations==
 
 
Halos may form when used on absorbent material. Bloom may form on surface.
 
 
 
== Additional Information ==
 
 
 
M.Holben Ellis, M.Brigitte Yeh, "Categories of Wax-based Drawing Media" WAAC Newsletter, Vol 19(3), 1997.
 
 
 
== Additional Images ==
 
  
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* M.Holben Ellis, M.Brigitte Yeh, "Categories of Wax-based Drawing Media" WAAC Newsletter, Vol 19(3), 1997.
File:Sennelier oil stick.jpg|Sennelier oil stick
 
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[[Category:Materials database]]
 
[[Category:Materials database]]

Latest revision as of 11:22, 10 August 2022

Drawing with paint stick
MFA 1983.183

Description

Paint stick on paper
MFA 1986.68

A hard, pigmented oil-based stick. Paint sticks contain Linseed oil, Wax, and a pigment or dye. They were first sold commercially in 1966 by Markal. Paint sticks can leave a tacky surface that hardens slowly over time.

Sennelier oil stick

Synonyms and Related Terms

oil crayon; oil stick; tubeless oil paint; Paintstick® [Markal]; encaustic stick

Risks

  • Halos may form when used on absorbent material.
  • Bloom may form on surface.

Physical and Chemical Properties

When fresh, soluble in petroleum and chlorinated hydrocarbons.

Resources and Citations

  • M.Holben Ellis, M.Brigitte Yeh, "Categories of Wax-based Drawing Media" WAAC Newsletter, Vol 19(3), 1997.

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