I really appreciate you taking the time to do this video! I see so many, many mixed media artists using gesso, gesso, gesso in their projects. I personally don't like the grittiness of gesso on my page. I was really wondering if I needed to use it or if I could use something else. In fact I did want to use acrylic paint, and now I know that I can. In fact, I was going to ask a couple of artists why they use gesso. I really think for many, it is to add more texture. So, long story short, you kindly answered this question in this video. Thank you very much again! I am so glad I found this video!
I've been wondering why you use the school glue instead of the regular Elmer's? I just read somewhere that the school version isn't permanent, as it's designed to be washed out of clothes, so it will break down if you get it damp/wet.
Question I am a beginner. I want to start painting landscapes particularly trees, forests, etc. I love texture in the old oil paintings. If I were to try doing texture but with acrylic....should I use Gesso thick body?
Acrylic paint is best. Gesso normally is white and could be used as white paint on your gelly plate. Matte medium is usually clear so you can use that after your paint dries on plate and pull up your print. I will do a video showing both
.. I've once seen an artist's video where she was sanding her clear gesso over to a smoother surface ... Her name is "Ana Bagayan".... Maybe you could try that too ?
Correct me if I'm wrong but it appears that you a smearing the underlying paint with your application of the gesso or medium or whatever. There tends to be a light colored, watercolor-like halo around the gessoed area which is not intended.
So lets say you have a print on paper that you printed out and want to transfer to wood..... the tutorial i have says to use liquitex medium but all i have on hand is gesso... can i use that instead?
I really appreciate you taking the time to do this video! I see so many, many mixed media artists using gesso, gesso, gesso in their projects. I personally don't like the grittiness of gesso on my page. I was really wondering if I needed to use it or if I could use something else. In fact I did want to use acrylic paint, and now I know that I can. In fact, I was going to ask a couple of artists why they use gesso. I really think for many, it is to add more texture. So, long story short, you kindly answered this question in this video. Thank you very much again! I am so glad I found this video!
I've been wondering why you use the school glue instead of the regular Elmer's? I just read somewhere that the school version isn't permanent, as it's designed to be washed out of clothes, so it will break down if you get it damp/wet.
Happy to have found you!!! Thanks for the great tips!
You are so welcome!
Hi Kelly, great information, thank you. What was the big white Sharpie on your desk, to your right? It is huge!
So so helpful! Thanks Kelly!
I know some people use wallpaperglue instead of gel medium/gesso. Much less expensive. Have you tryed it?
My journal pages stick together when I use mod podge (matte). What can you recomend. I don't like the finish clear gesso gives my paintings.
Question I am a beginner. I want to start painting landscapes particularly trees, forests, etc. I love texture in the old oil paintings. If I were to try doing texture but with acrylic....should I use Gesso thick body?
Thank you so much! Can you post some of the crafter's you watch please?
Which is best with gelli printing? Gesso or Matte Medium. Thank you 👍
How are you wanting to use the gesso or matte medium?
@@knittingandthings I don't understand, that's why I asked which is Best. Thank you for replying though, its Appreciated
Acrylic paint is best. Gesso normally is white and could be used as white paint on your gelly plate. Matte medium is usually clear so you can use that after your paint dries on plate and pull up your print. I will do a video showing both
I got some clear gesso and i didn't like the gritty feel to it, thought I would love it, but I just need to get use to it I guess
.. I've once seen an artist's video where she was sanding her clear gesso over to a smoother surface ... Her name is "Ana Bagayan".... Maybe you could try that too ?
Your art always inspires me
you explained this well....thanks for helping! xoxo
Correct me if I'm wrong but it appears that you a smearing the underlying paint with your application of the gesso or medium or whatever. There tends to be a light colored, watercolor-like halo around the gessoed area which is not intended.
So lets say you have a print on paper that you printed out and want to transfer to wood..... the tutorial i have says to use liquitex medium but all i have on hand is gesso... can i use that instead?
is it clear gesso?
What a useful video. Thanks so much.
Great info, thanks!
Thank you so much for all your free information! How very kind you are . God bless you 😘
can you make clear gesso?
Melissa Edwards yes just use clear glue
Is ceramcoat all purpose sealer similar to gesso?
tfs
hi thanks a lot great
Why do you gesso a Bible
Because I don’t want all the words and pics to show through as I art journal it
@@knittingandthings so the Bible is a journal??
@@knittingandthings so what do you do with the Bible when you finished gessoing? I’d love to see
Very distracting energy
I kno, right??