Testing Natural Earth Paint’s Natural Varnish on Oil and Acrylic

If you’re searching for a vegan and environmentally conscious varnish for your oil and acrylic paintings, then the Natural Earth Paint: Natural Varnish may be the perfect solution. Made in small batches with archival ingredients, it’s claimed to be fast-drying, clear, glossy, ideal for retouching, and free from harsh fumes. In this review, I put these descriptors to the test and explore its qualities by testing it on canvas and wooden panel, with oil and acrylic.     Review of Natural Earth Paint: Natural Varnish   About the Natural Earth Paint Company Natural Earth Paint is an American art materials company founded in 2009. The founder, Leah Fanning, started the company while intentionally pursuing a non-toxic painting practice during her first pregnancy. From there, she developed paints, mediums, primers, and varnish using natural pigments and ingredients that don’t contain any fillers, heavy metals, or derivatives from the oil and gas industries. A couple of common examples of these derivatives are acrylic polymer emulsion found in acrylic paint and alkyd resins sometimes used in oil paints; both are derived from petroleum. The company also advertises its products as safe for kids to use because of their non-toxic qualities. Alongside donating to …

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Video: ‘Fountain’

Yibing Jiang shared this lovely short concept video with a neat manga-like shader. Hey friends, I’d love to share my new project with you! In my earlier posts, the characters were usually static, but this time—with the help of Blender, iClone, and Casc…

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Advanced Stone Setting: Learn to Make Tiara Wedding Bands with April Dace in Brighton (podcast episode)

In this week’s episode of the Jewellers Academy Podcast, Jess talks with
fine jeweller and experienced instructor April Dace about her upcoming
three-day in-person masterclass in Brighton (2nd – 4th October 2025).
Designed for intermediate to advanced jewellers, the course focuses on
creating a stunning Tiara wedding band with five claws – a perfect project
to refine your stone setting skills and elevate your engagement ring
designs.

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