Daniel Smith 284055011 Watercolor Ground, 4 oz, Transparent

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Absorbent or semi-absorbent surfaces (such as paper, canvas, other fabrics, Wood, plaster, shells and hardboard) require no special prep before brushing on Daniel Smith watercolor ground
Apply straight from container using a soft-haired synthetic brush for a smooth finish, or a hog bristle brush for a more textured finish, one coat will cover most surfaces

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For too long, the beautiful medium of watercolor has been confined to a paper-in the back of-glass niche. Now, with this exciting new ground, anything you’ve dreamed of painting with watercolor can grow to be a reality. It’s easy to use-just brush it on-and incredibly versatile. Daniel Smith watercolor ground is much better than gesso’s and matte medium at handling a lot of water and protects your paper from getting damaged from the water. It allows watercolors to be used in traditional ways to benefit from their transparency and granulation, blending and flowing qualities which make watercolors special. Daniel Smith watercolor ground is much better than gesso’s and matte medium at handling a lot of water and protects your paper from getting damaged from the water. It allows watercolors to be used in traditional ways to benefit from their transparency and granulation, blending and flowing qualities which make watercolors special. Daniel Smith transparent watercolor ground allows the text of your journals to show through, at the same time as you apply your watercolor artwork on top.

Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
Absorbent or semi-absorbent surfaces (such as paper, canvas, other fabrics, Wood, plaster, shells and hardboard) require no special prep before brushing on Daniel Smith watercolor ground
Apply straight from container the use of a soft-haired synthetic brush for a smooth finish, or a hog bristle brush for a more textured finish, one coat will cover most surfaces
Curing: to allow watercolor ground to attain the correct degree of absorption, let watercolor ground dry and cure for no less than 24 hours
Because it creates a surface more absorbent than paper, Daniel Smith works best along with lower-water paints, such as watercolors and thinned acrylics
Finishing: as with all watercolors, your work on Daniel Smith watercolor ground will wish to be fixed if it is going to not be Framed in the back of glass

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