Please please tell me from beginning to end how you used/mixed stumble green and black and how you used the fusion glaze, is that a coat you put on first?? I’ve just seen your video even though it was made awhile ago, this is the BEST looking malachite painting ever! Please share the whole process. Thank you! 🌸 Warmly, Dawn
The base coat is a green eggshell. The best for glazing over that I have found is Benjamin Moore, Regal Select or Aura. Then I added green and black tints to the glaze but you could equally use artists acrylics. The glaze needs a protective varnish after it is dried.
Beautiful demonstration. In the second demonstration was that coloured cardboard as a base? I would also like to know how you put all the sections together as one as in the last picture. Thanks again for the demonstration.
The sample was done on High Impact Polystyrene. It was painted with a bright green eggshell. The sections were painted in stages. I masked sections that didn't touch and did them 1 day...let them dry, then did the next lot the next day etc.
You could use a stand oil glaze if you wanted to but I used an acrylic glaze made by Fusion. This product gives a very long open time. Pthalo Green and Black makes a great Malachite glaze colour over the bright green base coat.
Самая лучшая иммитация малахита,которые я видела на ютубе!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you ❤️
I have a velvet green couch so I want to paint a Malachite pattern on one wall to accent it. I will post it to my RUclips channel if it is a success.
Please please tell me from beginning to end how you used/mixed stumble green and black and how you used the fusion glaze, is that a coat you put on first??
I’ve just seen your video even though it was made awhile ago, this is the BEST looking malachite painting ever! Please share the whole process. Thank you! 🌸
Warmly,
Dawn
The base coat is a green eggshell. The best for glazing over that I have found is Benjamin Moore, Regal Select or Aura. Then I added green and black tints to the glaze but you could equally use artists acrylics. The glaze needs a protective varnish after it is dried.
Beautiful demonstration. In the second demonstration was that coloured cardboard as a base? I would also like to know how you put all the sections together as one as in the last picture. Thanks again for the demonstration.
The sample was done on High Impact Polystyrene. It was painted with a bright green eggshell. The sections were painted in stages. I masked sections that didn't touch and did them 1 day...let them dry, then did the next lot the next day etc.
Looks like pthalo green. ...and you used stand oil so the 'brush work' sinks in and disappears? Thanks for the demo. Beautiful
You could use a stand oil glaze if you wanted to but I used an acrylic glaze made by Fusion. This product gives a very long open time. Pthalo Green and Black makes a great Malachite glaze colour over the bright green base coat.
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