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Turner Acryl Gouache Modeling Paste Pastel 350 ml JarSave Up to70%Off list…used as a final gloss coat on a completed painting or as a mix-in medium with other acrylic paints. The varnish has a milky-white appearance but dries clear and creates a water-resistant film. When mixed with a significant amount of Acryl Gouache paint, it produces a glossy translucent effect.… High-quality acrylic medium pastes and primers Turner has a rich tradition of manufacturing top-quality art supplies and has been supplying professional quality colors and mediums to artists since 1947. The Turner Company has a range of carefully created primers and mediums designed to fulfill any painter's ideas. You can paint on metal, wood, or glass with one of Turner's special primers or apply a final coat of varnish. Turner Retarder can also be mixed with traditional acrylics or acryl gouache to slow down drying and create special effects. Key Features:* Uses highest quality acrylic resins and materials* Create complex ground structures with Pastes* Surface primers for glass, wood, or metal* Perfect For:* Acrylic Painters* Faux Finishers* Artists of all skill levels* Experimenting with different textures and techniques Glass Primer: Used as an undercoat on glass with excellent adhesion. Brush out directly or with about 10% water. Apply one or two coats as thinly as possible for the best finish. Dry thoroughly for more than one day before overpainting with Acryl Gouache. Wood Primer: Used as an undercoat on wood to create good covering power and adhesion with acrylic paint. Wood Primer will block stains and seal porous surfaces to prevent colors from excessive soaking into the wood. Dilute with about 30% water to make a smooth and beautiful finish. Dry thoroughly for more than one day before overpainting with Acryl Gouache. Metal Primer: Used as an undercoat on metal with good water and weather resistance. Brush out directly or with about 10% water. Apply one or two coats as thinly as possible for the best results. Dry thoroughly for more than one day before overpainting with Acryl Gouache. Fabric Medium: Turner Fabric Medium allows you to use Turner Acryl Gouache on fabric. It works well with water-based acrylic paints. Modeling Paste Pastel: Water-based paste in white color with high viscosity, which enables opaque and matte impasto. It gives an elastic film after drying and a pastel tone when mixed with acrylic paint. Please note that it shrinks by approximately 40% after drying. Impasto of about 3cm thickness will take about 3 to 6 days to dry at an ambient temperature of 20 C thoroughly. Gloss Varnish: Turner Gloss Varnish can be used as a final gloss coat on a completed painting or as a mix-in medium with other acrylic paints. The varnish has a milky-white appearance but dries clear and creates a water-resistant film. When mixed with a significant amount of Acryl Gouache paint, it produces a glossy translucent effect. Retarder: Turner Retarder slows the drying time of acrylic gouache paints. The clear retarder forms a water-resistant film once dry. Using too much Turner Retarder may cause the painting surface to be tacky for a few days. See More
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Yes! All Media Cotton Canvas Pad 8.5"x11", 10 SheetsSave Up to63%Off listWhite If It's Wet It Goes On Yes! A Canvas That Accepts Every Wet Media Lightweight and versatile for travel and outdoor painting in gouache, acrylic or watermixable oils. Taped to a board, the smooth, thin canvas has just enough texture to absorb paint and can be mounted later. Yes, is plate smooth using only the finest close weaved cotton and primed three times to a super smooth surface. The priming is the key. Imagine a canvas so versatile that it will accept any paint, ink or marker you have in your studio. Imagine the possibilities. You'll find this surface to be fantastic with virtually any acrylic based paint from heavy body to acrylic based inks to airbrush colors. A Canvas That Accepts Every Wet Media - Patented priming accepts all media Key Features:* Wet Media Canvas Pad (10 Sheets)* 11oz weight 100% unbleached cotton canvas* Patented priming accepts all media* Triple-primed with acid free special wet media primer* Portrait smooth fine weave surface* 10 sheet canvas pads can be used for inkjet printing* Perfect For:* watercolors, oils, acrylics, markers, shellac and acrylic-based inks, airbrush colors & alkyds* Heavy body to acrylic based inks to airbrush colors* You can easily draw on it* Paint on it with any media* Great for making color charts* Class projects and studies for large scale works The Portrait Cotton - Portrait artists and super realistic technique artists craved for a surface that was plate smooth but also affordable. Yes, is plate smooth using only the finest close weaved cotton and primed three times to a super smooth surface. So smooth you can easily draw on it. But here's the twist you can also paint on it with any media! The priming is the key. Imagine a canvas so versatile that it will accept any paint, ink or marker you have in your studio. Imagine the possibilities. The Watercolor Surface - Many watercolorists draw with permanent marker as they create their watercolors. With this surface you can draw right into your watercolor without feathering or smudging or you can paint on top of the drawing. A unique twist to this canvas is that you can draw with permanent marker and use the lines to form a resist for your watercolors. This is very similar to resists used for silk painting. It is quite amazing and interesting. For traditional watercolor painting the color sits right up on the surface and allows for easy lifting, scratching into the paint film, reworking the painted surface and even layering for unique effects. Use with opaque or transparent colors. This canvas works best with tube watercolor and provides rich, vibrant expressions. Acrylics and Watercolors - We don't know where art will lead you but you may want to start off playing with watercolors and gouache reworking or even removing areas then fine tuning and finally finishing off the top layers with permanent acrylics. Of course you don't need to use watercolors with your acrylics but you can if you want. You'll find this surface to be fantastic with virtually any acrylic based paint from heavy body to acrylic based inks to airbrush colors.Before applying watercolor, we suggest that you clean the canvas thoroughly with high-strength Isopropyl alcohol to remove any hand-oils from the canvas. Surface oils may have accumulated from manufacturing, packaging, or unwrapping the canvas. Cleaning the canvas should prevent the paint from beading up on the surface. See More
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