What, Why & How: GOLDEN Gessos and Grounds

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  • Опубликовано: 11 фев 2025

Комментарии • 8

  • @adidenis9751
    @adidenis9751 5 лет назад +2

    I hope you do an hour-long video with all your products and a lot samples.

  • @stephaniep2302
    @stephaniep2302 Год назад

    I’m curious what I should use to seal the watercolor painting I did on absorbent ground applied to canvas? Do you recommend a spray or varnish or gel? I’ve been trying to find some answers! Thanks :)

    • @GoldenPaints
      @GoldenPaints  Год назад +1

      Our best recommendation is spraying with Archival Varnish Gloss for the first couple of layers and then finish with the Archival Varnish of your preferred sheen (Gloss, Semi-Gloss, Satin or Matte) for the last two spray coats. A total of six light spray coats provides optimal UV-protection. Archival Varnish will become available again in art supply stores this March.

  • @cacambo1120
    @cacambo1120 2 года назад

    Is there any recommended ratio of acrylic paint that can be mixed with the white 'gesso acrylique'?

  • @marybossler2931
    @marybossler2931 Год назад

    What can I use to add to my Acrylic paint to make it thicker without changing the color?

    • @GoldenPaints
      @GoldenPaints  Год назад

      Our Heavy Gel or Extra Heavy Gel can be blended with acrylic paints to increase their thickness. These gels come in gloss, satin and matte sheens. In this video our gels are demonstrated: ruclips.net/video/Sb-T4ncuRe0/видео.html

  • @cinderblockstudios
    @cinderblockstudios 7 лет назад

    So is the Pastel Ground the old Fine Pumice Gel?

    • @GoldenPaints
      @GoldenPaints  7 лет назад

      Hello CBS (hope the abbrv is OK) - No, they're different products, but I happen to love Fine Pumice Gel and it will also work as a ground for pastels, charcoal, pencil, etc. It is a little less toothy than Pastel Ground and not as transparent.