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New York Central Acrylic White Gesso, 4oz BottleSave Up to60%Off listWhite Professional grade gesso for archival results New York Central® Gesso is a professional grade acrylic ground. It’s perfect for a variety of surfaces, from canvas to metal. You can apply the gesso with a palette knife to create a rough texture or sand between coats to achieve a smooth result. Once dry, New York Central® Gesso makes a sturdy base for graphite, charcoal, oil pastels, acrylic, and oil paints. You can even mix it with acrylic paint to create a toned background. Key Features: * Professional grade acrylic gesso * Matte white, opaque finish * Non-yellowing, acid-free, and archival * Flexible and non-cracking * Water-resistant once dry * Intermixable with acrylic paint * Optimal absorbency rate for paints Perfect For: * Priming raw canvas, panels, or paper * Acrylic and oil paints * Preparing wood and metal surfaces * Charcoal, pencil, and oil pastel * Creating a smooth or textured foundation * Adding a high level of tooth to a surface Acrylic Gesso Instructions: * Use at full strength or thin with up to 25% water. When thinning more than 25%, create an equal mix of water and matte medium. * Sand slick surfaces first. Apply a thin coat with a flat brush and let dry for 24 hours before painting. * To create a smoother base, sand the dried gesso and reapply. * Acrylic painters should apply at least two coats. * Oil painters should apply 2-4 coats and sand between applications. * To create a colored background, gradually add acrylic paint to the gesso until you reach your desired tone. Stir until thoroughly blended. Apply as normal. See More
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New York Central Acrylic Gloss Medium, 4oz BottleSave Up to59%Off listProfessional grade mediums for archival results by New York Central® New York Central® Professional Acrylic Mediums are perfect for thinning and extending acrylic paint. Many misinformed artists use water to thin their acrylic paint, but using too much water can weaken the paint bond… Professional grade mediums for archival results by New York Central® New York Central® Professional Acrylic Mediums are perfect for thinning and extending acrylic paint. Many misinformed artists use water to thin their acrylic paint, but using too much water can weaken the paint bond and cause long-term issues. New York Central® mediums support and maintain the structure of your paint while adding a gloss or matte effect. You can thin and extend your heavy body paints with acrylic medium. The more you add, the thinner and more transparent the paint will become. You can also use New York Central® Acrylic Medium as a collage adhesive or as a fixative for dry media. Key Features: * Professional grade acrylic medium * Matte or gloss finish * Mediums are semi-opaque when wet, transparent when dry * Extends colors without damaging paint structure * Non-yellowing, acid-free, and archival * Flexible and non-cracking * Water-resistant once dry * Intermixable with acrylic paint * Perfect For: * Increasing color depth and transparency * Thinning heavy body paints * Collage, mixed media, and photo transfers * Use as a collage adhesive or as a fixative for dry media * Professional artists and students * Everyday studio use Acrylic Medium Instructions: * Always stir gently. If bubbles appear, let the mixture sit for about ten minutes or until the bubbles dissipate, then resume use. * For use as an extender, mix the medium with acrylic paint. The more you add, the thinner and more transparent the paint will become. * To fix chalk pastels or graphite, mix 1 part medium to 1 part distilled water and apply with an airbrush or atomizer. * To use as a collage adhesive, apply at full strength with a brush or sponge. See More
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Creative Mark Original FX Effects Spatchers Set of 3 (1", 2" & 3")Save Up to75%Off list…moving color * Oil, acrylic, modeling paste * Smooth laydown of color * Developing new and exciting effects * Spreading gesso or large areas of paint * Faux finishing effects There are endless applications for this tool, but the most common uses are: Applying paints, gesso, and mediums: Spreading… The Original Spatcher by Creative Mark. Apply, Spread, Scrape, Lift, Mix - Create The silicone Spatcher blade provides a smooth laydown of color or medium while still being robust enough to spread and manipulate the thickest paints and mediums. Each Spatcher features a nickel-plated brass ferrule that is glued into the paddle-style varnished wood handle. Two finishing nails secure the ferrule in place for years of carefree use. You can quickly clean the blade with soap and water or wipe clean with solvents. If acrylic paint dries on the blade, you can peel it right off. The tapered edge provides crisp and exact strokes and allows for many creative techniques. Available in 1", 2", and 3" widths. If you don’t have a tool like this in your studio, you need to buy one! Key Features: * High-quality silicone blade * Fine edge, tapered shape * Firm blade * Nickel-plated brass ferrules * Varnished wood paddle handles * Available in 1", 2", and 3" widths * Strong enough to push through thick paints * Easy to clean with soap and water or solvents * The blade will not absorb medium or paint Perfect For: * All viscosities of paint and medium * Applying, removing, scraping, and moving color * Oil, acrylic, modeling paste * Smooth laydown of color * Developing new and exciting effects * Spreading gesso or large areas of paint * Faux finishing effects There are endless applications for this tool, but the most common uses are: Applying paints, gesso, and mediums: Spreading paint with a brush has all sorts of drawbacks. Hair sheds, brushes hold various amounts of paint, so you end up with excess paint in some areas, and brushes are hard to clean. With Spatchers, you can put color on the surface directly and let the tool do the work of spreading it on canvas, board, or panel. If you like, you can soften any marks with a soft brush. Applying layers of colors in multiple ways: Here is where your creativity takes over. You can add colors with a basic spread of paint or use the edge to add linear shapes and layer color. If still wet, you can scrape into the bottom layer to create interesting effects. You can inversely take away by lifting paint off your substrate. For the application of modeling paste: Use the Spatcher as a trowel and then easily build up the impasto regions to your liking with the fine tip. In mixed media, apply 2D or 3D objects with various glues, polymer medium, or gel mediums. See More
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