[Aquanet] Watercolor canvas painting
artistvalerie at rogers.com
artistvalerie at rogers.com
Fri Nov 21 13:37:46 EST 2008
Interesting about the dust. I am not sure what people do about that. Let me know if anyone tries it and how you like it. Valerie Kent
http://valeriekent.com
--- On Fri, 11/21/08, NitaLeland <nitaleland at woh.rr.com> wrote:
From: NitaLeland <nitaleland at woh.rr.com>
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] Watercolor canvas painting
To: artistvalerie at rogers.com, aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.net
Received: Friday, November 21, 2008, 12:38 PM
As a watercolor purist, the idea of varnishing a watercolor breaks my heart. Some shows don't allow this. I don't know about longevity, but I would be concerned about keeping dust off the surface, even with the varnish on it.
Stretching watercolor paper on canvas stretchers is cool, though. I used to do it and loved the relaxed feel of the surface and how it returned to a taut surface as it dried. But it seemed like a lot of paper was wasted in the process and took too much time to prepare.
Nita
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----- Original Message -----
From: artistvalerie at rogers.com
To: aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.net
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Aquanet] Watercolor canvas painting
Another way that is being done here in Toronto is to take watercolour paper and soak it for a few minutes. Put it over an ordinary canvas support with a stretcher, fold it over neatly and staple it on the back. Do the painting. Coat the whole paper with spray varnish when it is done. People are then framing it without glass. Let me know how it works for you.
Has anyone tried this and what is the longeivity of this method. Valerie Kent
http://valeriekent.com
--- On Fri, 11/21/08, alan zweigbaum <arzweig at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: alan zweigbaum <arzweig at yahoo.com>
Subject: [Aquanet] Watercolor canvas painting
To: aquanet at thedigitalbraintrust.net
Received: Friday, November 21, 2008, 11:59 AM
Thanks for the suggestions on handling acrylics...
Have any of you used the watercolor canvas successfully?
I did not I have watercolor canvas on hand for a workshop but did have
ordinary canvas mounted on a wooden frame . I coasted it with guesso a number
of times and proceeded to use watercolor paints and collage it in certain areas
with rice paper using yes glue to give it texture...It turned out OK but you can
still see the canvas if you look close ...I sprayed it with fixative
because it wasn't watercolor canvas and the sides have staples on it which
showed I just put it in a frame (16x20) sans matt and glass I am wondering
if it will hold up? What do you think? Rosemary Zweigbaum
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