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Have you ever started a painting that looked rich and vibrant—only to have it dry with dull, matte patches? That frustrating problem is called “sinking in,” and today, we’re breaking down what causes it—and how to stop it. In this video, George O’Hanlon of Painting Best Practices explains how absorbent grounds, overuse of solvents, and certain pigments like umbers and blacks contribute to the loss of gloss and depth in oil painting. You’ll learn how to reduce sinking in through better surface preparation, medium control, and pigment handling—plus get a visual metaphor that’s hard to forget. 🎨 Prefer to fix a painting that’s already gone matte? Watch our next video: How to Fix Dull Spots in Oil Paintings: Correcting Sinking In ✅ Subscribe for expert advice, grounded in materials science and conservation research. Chapters 00:00 Introduction: Why does oil paint lose its gloss? 01:00 What is “sinking in”? 01:40 How sinking in impacts tone, saturation, and harmony 02:10 Cause #1: Overly absorbent grounds 02:50 How to prep surfaces properly 03:20 Cause #2: Excess solvent use 03:50 Bodied oils and the “shower drain” metaphor 04:30 Cause #3: Problem pigments (umbers, blacks) 05:00 How to adjust for these pigments 05:30 Layering, drying, and why polymerization matters 06:00 Watch next: How to correct sunken-in areas 06:20 Final recap: prevention through better prep, mediums, and pigment use Tags #oilpainting #paintingtips #oilpaintingtutorial ,#artmaterials #sinkingin #oilpaintingprocess