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Food Science and Human Nutrition Publications Food Science and Human Nutrition
8-2012
Modifying Vegetable Oil for Encaustic PaintingLinxing Yao
Barbara WaltonIowa State University, [email protected]
Tong WangIowa State University, [email protected]
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Modifying Vegetable Oil for Encaustic Painting
AbstractThe work depicted in this article results from collaboration among lipid scientists and an artist. Thecollaboration started seven years ago when Barbara Walton, an art professor at Iowa State University (ISU) inAmes, USA, read a news story about soywax candles with clean-burning properties characterized by a lipidprofessor at ISU, Tong Wang.
DisciplinesFood Chemistry | Food Science | Human and Clinical Nutrition | Molecular, Genetic, and BiochemicalNutrition | Plant Sciences
CommentsThis article is published as Yao, L., T. Wang, B. Walton. 2012. Modifying Vegetable Oil for Encaustic Painting.Inform 23:474-475. Posted with permission.
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