Acrylic Gesso vs. Oil Ground | How To Use Both & Comparisons!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- ✩ Welcome! ✭ We are comparing oil ground vs. acrylic gesso today! I'm going over the pros and cons as well as showing you exactly how to use both if you're new to either priming or oil painting. I'll talk about the application for both, colors, drying times, and much more!
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I like the experiment I just heard about tis for the first time and always wondered if I should cover my canvas with something to get rid of the texture first.
There I subbed twice. Welcome to 1000 subs lol I appreciate the information.
@@jordanlemay7385 WOOHOOO lmao thank you!! and yes oil ground and gesso are both great for getting rid of texture, but most canvas you buy comes pre-primed anyway so you don't need to add anything if you don't want! :)
It looks to me like the oil ground painting is more vibrant. I loved this video. As an oil painter it was a very interesting experiment. I’ve just subscribed 😊
Yes it was a fun experiment!! So glad to have you here, thanks for watching! :)
Great video! Very informative and well done! New subscriber😊. 🎨🖌️🌎✌️
Thank you so much, welcome!!😊😊🌟🌟
Can you use the oil ground to cover up an old oil painting?
Yes definitely!!
Ehmmm... Do you know that you actually need to wait oil painting to fully dry before varnishing it? And it requiers up to one YEAR. And its exactly the same with any oil ground. Yes you need to wait it to fully dry before be able to paint on it. And yes - its oil - so its just not "few days". Full stabilisation process of oil ground will require up to one year - and only then you can paint something on it. So whats the reason to use it at all?
Hi - that's not true with Gamvar Varnish. Gamvar may be brush applied when the painting is dry to the touch and firm in its thickest areas. For some oil paintings, that might take two weeks, for others, 2 months. To check if it's dry, gently press your nail into the thickest part of your painting :)
@@hayleyhawkins my question was about oil ground. It requires to dry up to one year before painting on it.
@@hrr222 hi, oil ground is a primer and you can paint over it in 1-2 weeks when it’s dry.
@@hayleyhawkins no you cant. It still oil. It has oil medium as base. It dryes fast, but the full stabilisation of the surface requers months to fully dry. If you will not do it, your painting surface will crack cos the basement technically still wet.
@@hrr222 Hi there, I recommend you read on Gamblin's website about their oil ground. All of the info is there :)