I have a question: when you mentioned isolation coat, my first thought was that this would be something I could put it over an acrylic pour before I added embellishments, like drawing on my pour or something like that, so that if I didn't like what I had done or if I made a mistake, I could clean it off without ruining my pour. Can an isolation coat be used for this? Or is it just specifically to be used under your varnish coat?
Only if the embelishments can be removed with a solvent different than the one used to remove the isolation coat. If they are both acrylic, whatever you use to remove one will remove the other too.
I didn't replace the liquitex, I just mixed half water and half liquitex gloss medium and that is what I use to wipe-on varnish my paintings. More explanation in this video - th-cam.com/video/4VqHUG1ZevU/w-d-xo.html
You don't want to run on gold leaf. If you varnish, I would recommend using spray varnish. If not that, then a soft brush instead of my traditional varnish method.
Super comprehensive David. I suspect some if this would apply to preserving a lot of types of paintings. I may reference this in the future.
It totally would. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for another helpful video David.
Very welcome as always Karen.
Another great video. I read somewhere that acrylic tile adhesive works the same as gel medium and it’s much less expensive. Have yet to try it though.
I'll have to do some research. Thanks!
@@LeftBrainedArtist there ya go, content for another video 😊.
Wonderful presentation ! ❤Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🤗🤗🤗
Glad to help.
Great explanation.
Thanks so much!
Always love watching your videos - I always learn something new from you!
Awesome, thank you Lori.
So informative and helpful. Thank you!
So glad to help Kelli.
Thank you 😊
You are always welcome my friend.
👋 Looking forward to watching this video
Hope it helps Louis.
I have a question: when you mentioned isolation coat, my first thought was that this would be something I could put it over an acrylic pour before I added embellishments, like drawing on my pour or something like that, so that if I didn't like what I had done or if I made a mistake, I could clean it off without ruining my pour. Can an isolation coat be used for this? Or is it just specifically to be used under your varnish coat?
Only if the embelishments can be removed with a solvent different than the one used to remove the isolation coat. If they are both acrylic, whatever you use to remove one will remove the other too.
@@LeftBrainedArtist Thanks! Good to know
To replace Likitex I didn't really understand the recipe. Is it possible for you to write it? Thanks in advance, it will help me a lot! THANKS!
I didn't replace the liquitex, I just mixed half water and half liquitex gloss medium and that is what I use to wipe-on varnish my paintings. More explanation in this video - th-cam.com/video/4VqHUG1ZevU/w-d-xo.html
@@LeftBrainedArtist Thank you so much!
Hello, can we varnish the gold leaves? If so, does it work with likitex?
You don't want to run on gold leaf. If you varnish, I would recommend using spray varnish. If not that, then a soft brush instead of my traditional varnish method.
@@LeftBrainedArtist Thank you so much!
Hello David! xx 🎉
Hello Fran.
I David ❤ , long time, allways love your very well explain sorry for my english
Your English is perfectly fine. Thanks Sylvie.