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Arches Natural White Watercolor Roll, 134lb En-Tout Cas, 52" x 10ydSave Up to40%Off list…The 10 yard rolls are offered in a variety of weights and textures. Two deckle edges run along the outside of each roll. Ideal for watercolor painting, as for all wet techniques such as ink, gouache and acrylic. Sized to the core with natural gelatin: a process exclusive to ARCHES®. Available… 100% Cotton Strong Character, Rich in Texture Watercolor 10yd. Paper Rolls Arches watercolor rolls come in 10 yard rolls are acid-free, 100% cotton paper ideal for traditional watercolor techniques, as well as printmaking, pen and ink drawing and airbrushing. The 10 yard rolls are offered in a variety of weights and textures. Two deckle edges run along the outside of each roll. Ideal for watercolor painting, as for all wet techniques such as ink, gouache and acrylic. Sized to the core with natural gelatin: a process exclusive to ARCHES®. Available Surfaces: * Hot Pressed * Cold Pressed * Rough Available Roll Styles * D-Arches 51" - 156lb (356 gsm) * D-Arches 44" - 140lb (300 gsm) * En-Tout-Cas 52" - 134lb (280 gsm) 51” Wide 156 lb wt. - Extra wide rolls of D’Arches 100% rag watercolor paper that is approximately 11% heavier than conventional 140 lb (300 gsm) weight paper. Available in all three popular surfaces. 2 deckle edges run along the outside of the roll. En-Tout-Cas 52”, 134lb wt. - An impressive sheet with 2 deckle edges. This gelatin sized, 134 lb (280 gsm) weight, mould made sheet has a dual surface character. On one side it’s cold pressed for watercolor painting, on the other side, it is rough for ink and drawing. Plus it is 25% cotton. See More
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Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground - Transparent, 4ozSave Up to40%Off listClear Transparent Paint with watercolors on any surface! You can use watercolors on any surface with Daniel Smith's Watercolor Ground! After applying the Ground you can paint with watercolors on wood, plaster, metal, plastic, glass, and fabric! Simply brush the Watercolor Ground on and within 24 hours the surface will be transformed into an exciting absorbent ground for watercolor! If you make a mistake, rescue your painting with Titanium White Watercolor Ground the “white out” for artists that allows you to cover up and start over with a fresh white surface. You can use one of the colored Grounds to create surface texture or use the Transparent Watercolor Ground which allows the surface of your substrate, for example, wood grain or decorative paper, to show through when you paint over with watercolors. DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground creates a soft, absorbent watercolor surface with a slightly cottony texture that’s similar to cold press paper. With this breakthrough archival-quality ground, artists can create new work on any surface, rescue flawed paintings, lift and scrub without damaging the painting surface, and frame without glass. There’s really no end to what can be done! Key Features:* Absorbent watercolor ground* Works on multiple surfaces* Archival and acid-free.* Holds up to vigorous scrubbing Perfect For:* Watercolor Artists* Mixed media applications* Framing without Glass The beauty of watercolor is transparency and transparency is what gives watercolor paintings their distinctive clarity, luminosity, and realism. Now, with DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground, artists can get this unique visual quality on any surface they choose: * Wood & Plaster* Canvas & Masonite* All types of paper* Fabric* Glass & Plexiglass* Metal* Plastic* Stone & Masonry Preparation Absorbent or semi-absorbent surfaces require no special prep before brushing on DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground. These include paper, canvas and other fabrics, wood, plaster, shells, and hardboard. Non-absorbent surfaces such as metal, plastic or glass should be lightly abraded with sandpaper or steel wool before brushing on the Watercolor Ground. Application We recommend using Watercolor Ground straight from the container. It has a thick, brushable consistency. Use a soft-haired synthetic brush, foam brush or foam roller for a smoother finish, or a hog bristle brush for a more textured finish. The ground is highly pigmented so one coat will cover most surfaces; very absorbent surfaces such as unfinished softwood may require two coats, allowing the first coat to cure before adding the second. Wash brushes immediately after use. TIP – when using the Watercolor Ground to Rescue a Painting, thin some Watercolor Ground in a small dish with up to 10% of water and use a soft brush like a hake brush to blend the edges. Curing Let Watercolor Ground dry and cure for at least 24 hours. This allows it to attain the right degree of absorption. Painting DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground works beautifully with watercolors and thinned acrylics. Because it creates a surface more absorbent than paper, you will want to use less water with your paint. Experiment and see what works best for you. It also works beautifully with DANIEL SMITH Masking Fluid. Finishing As with all watercolors, your work on DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground will need to be fixed if it will not be framed behind glass. We suggest spraying with a high quality, Archival Aerosol MSA Varnish with UVLS to protect your painting. DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Grounds give artists more freedom to paint with their watercolors; on any surface, rescue a watercolor painting and add more creative opportunities for painting with watercolors! See More
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