I just found your channel, I’m trying to learn acrylics coming from watercolour and pastel and your tutorials are by far the best I’ve found 😄 I’m also painting on watercolour paper, do you seal your acrylics? Or is it enough to just frame them behind glass? I’m using daler rowney system 3 x
I have never sealed an acrylic painting. Framing behind glass is enough protection. As you get better, maybe try winsor and newton galeria and professional I would also get a very good quality white. I use the W&N pro and also Liquitex for white and i also have liquitex for black too. I also have a few Golden....good brand but more pricey.
Love your work. Perhaps you could consider raising your commission prices. I'm not an expert on this, but there is this idea that by raising your prices you could increase your clientele, because you will be moving into a different client bracket. If you want, I can recommend someone who I think is much more of an expert on the matter than myself. Thank you for the video, it's given me inspiration for my current piece.
Hi yes I have heard this. My paintings cost a lot more than charcoal drawings but it is the paintings I struggle to get orderd on for that very reason. I get lots of charcoal drawing orders because they are cheap due to being quick to do.
Thank you for watching and here is a link to the tutorial on how i painted the eyes on these two cats.
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I just found your channel, I’m trying to learn acrylics coming from watercolour and pastel and your tutorials are by far the best I’ve found 😄 I’m also painting on watercolour paper, do you seal your acrylics? Or is it enough to just frame them behind glass? I’m using daler rowney system 3 x
I have never sealed an acrylic painting. Framing behind glass is enough protection.
As you get better, maybe try winsor and newton galeria and professional I would also get a very good quality white. I use the W&N pro and also Liquitex for white and i also have liquitex for black too. I also have a few Golden....good brand but more pricey.
@@TmHudsonArtthank you so much!! 😄
Love your work.
Perhaps you could consider raising your commission prices. I'm not an expert on this, but there is this idea that by raising your prices you could increase your clientele, because you will be moving into a different client bracket. If you want, I can recommend someone who I think is much more of an expert on the matter than myself.
Thank you for the video, it's given me inspiration for my current piece.
Hi yes I have heard this. My paintings cost a lot more than charcoal drawings but it is the paintings I struggle to get orderd on for that very reason. I get lots of charcoal drawing orders because they are cheap due to being quick to do.