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Forum Post Acrilic paint over the print on canvas.
...hnique for the following mix media project. I'm doing print on canvas, and after that I need to paint with acrylic. I was trying that couple time but acrylic paint peeling off the canvas. ...
Forum Post Gesso vs. White Paint in Acrylics?
I am asking other painters what they feel about using gesso as white paint instead of tube or jar pigment. So far I cannot see the difference. I have actually liked the look of the gesso better. T...
Forum Post How do you paint surrealism? I would like to learn more abou...
How do you paint surrealism? I would like to learn more about it, by doing it, and was wondering if anyone could recommend books, dvd's and so on that I could follow.
Forum Post learning to paint
sir, throw your soul at the canvas, or whatever you decide to paint on. drawing can wait for when you feel like drawing regards
Forum Post When making your own paint, how crucial is mulling?
When making your own paint, how crucial is mulling?
Forum Post how did Pablo paint the old man. during the blue period
how did Pablo paint the old man. during the blue period
Forum Post how do you clean an oil painting, It is a paint thinner over...
how do you clean an oil painting, It is a paint thinner over a print.
Forum Post Diluted Paint Much Better Than Pencil for Sketching!
turp breaks down the pigment. use paint thinner. use turp to clean.
Forum Post I primed a raw cotton canvas with Windsor & Newton oil paint...
I primed a raw cotton canvas with Windsor & Newton oil painters primer. I did not apply rabbit skin glue before-hand. Should I just start over? What risks am I running if I paint on the surface as...
Forum Post Italian artist, PINO
Why so harsh? I thought that you disapprove only those who have NO skills at all and can NOT paint. Definitely Pino can paint, he has a sensitive eye, nice touch of light rendering, and he is very...
Forum Post Rich Art Window Paints
I recently used Rich Art Window paint on a showroom window. It held up beautifully outside (in Michigan), but found ammonia to be ineffective in removing it later. I bought a spray bottle of latex p...
Forum Post the BEST OIL paints by ...???
love this guys paint,i can also paint and make my own. RGH oils are a high quality paint. try them out.learn more about what makes a quality paint.paints do not blend properly? brush selection and bru...
Forum Post Copal medium as varnish?
...nearly as good. I will give you a web site here to check out. http://www.garrettcopal.com/ Now...I paint plein air landscapes. I will tell you that I do not know much about using copal simply as...
Forum Post ques: OIL DRIERS and FIXATIVEs
HOW to EXPEDITE the process of drying of oil paint ? Apart from different DRIERS that you can add to oil paint - (i.e. to mix with paints on pallete BEFORE applying to canvas) - is there ANY O...
Forum Post Watercolor paper buckles
...I thought the masonite would be too hard to stick the pins into. Okay; I've noted that. The paint runs down from the high parts of the paper and pools in the low areas, even pooling in lo...
Forum Post PAINTING over GICLEE ???
PAINTING over GICLEE print ??? I never dealt personally with giclee (there was no need for that before). But finally I need to print few. We know that sometimes giclee prints come out with wro...
Forum Post New Member/Artist: Hi fellow artists! Hiding brushstrokes?
...these brush strokes, or are they casting shadows because they are slightly elevated from the rest of the painting? (in that case you'll probably figure it out through practice, maybe add some add...
Forum Post Prepping masonite - alternatives to acrylic gesso?
I have, on several occasions, mentioned the substitution of acrylic house paint for acrylic gesso. The products I use is labeled '100 percent acrylic' and not 'acrylic latex.' The ...
Forum Post What is Art?
Nor should you ever... What does this mean? Restriction to paint/sculpture or contained within paint/sculpture? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Get it? I think that people who are too concerned with a ...
Forum Post an Acrylic Blending technique?
...ut a 45 degree angle to the canvas and, with firm pressure, scrubs the brush back and forth, pushing the paint into the canvas and trying to repeat this movement in every direction until the paint is ...
Forum Post Does anyone make there own paints or altering store bought p...
fold a piece of paper in half. spread a nut of tubed oil paint onto the paper. the paper will obsorb the oil after a few minutes. scrape off pigment and mix with a drop or two of medium. i like to use...
Forum Post oh shit
...API.dll?ViewItem& item=184565890 'in today's competitive art world, the crap that you paint just isn't as important as the crap you paint WITH' viva la revolucion, cor...
Forum Post Watercolor NEWBIE..please help
There are just 3 or 4 basic techniques in watercolor. The 'wash' is thinned out paint brushed smoothly over the paper. The 'dry brush' is removing some of that thinned out paint fr...
Forum Post Mounting Paper on Canvas
I had a bad experience painting over acrylic gloss medium. I put gloss medium over a painting then left it to do other things. I returned to the painting later and did some more work on it over the gl...
Forum Post Most profitable use of art study time?
It depends largely on what you hope to accomplish. Are you painting for your own pleasure? Do you want to sell your paintings? Do you want to make a living at art? Are you interested in competitions? ...
Forum Post Styrofoam as painting support?!
'8 Painters: New Views' The Nov. 2003, edition of Art in America reviews the paintings of 8 currently working painters. The cover photo is by one of the 8 featured in the article, one Br...
Forum Post New Nik Painting
I never suggested you should paint anything other than what you desire to paint - and you've stated clearly that you are 'obsessed with faces.' You didn't have to tell ME that - it...
Forum Post On Canvas Stretching...
Because not everyone likes to paint on the same kind of surfaces.
Forum Post Are Amsterdam Oil Colors OK?
...xing.) I don't know what you envision as 'inert filler' (called 'binder' in the paint industry) but if it is some sort of gypsum compound the only colors you would have to beg...
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