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Priming with Winsor & Newton Artists' Acrylic Gesso

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2010

To find out more about Winsor & Newton Artists' Acrylic Gessos, please visit: http://www.winsornewton.com/products/oils-solvents-mediums--varnishes/acrylic....

Details on the two new Artists' Acrylic Gessoes (Clear & White) and a demonstration of their properties.

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  • would the clear gesso onto paper prevent the paper from yellowing over time

  • @kmruhgrdsvrojh Thank you for your comment. If using oil colour on paper, the paper needs to be primed with an acrylic primer to prevent the paper from degrading and keeping any seepage to a minimum. This will not necessarily stop yellowing over time.

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  • Could you tell me if Acrylic Gesso can be applied to white wood (like balsa wood) and thick brown card material? as a base to work on.

    regards

    iris

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