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Art Spectrum Colourfix Original Pastel Primer 250ml

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Art Spectrum® Colourfi Primer is a fine tooth, quick drying acrylic primer which bonds aggressively to practically any clean, dry surface, all type...

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Art Spectrum Artist Gesso for Oil or Acrylic Painting

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Art Spectrum® Artists' Acrylic Gesso is a brilliant White ground that provides an absorbent, permanently flexible, waterproof, non-yellowing surfac...

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Art Spectrum Colourfix Smooth Pastel Primer 250ml

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  Art Spectrum® Colourfix Smooth Primer is ideal for pastel artists who are looking for a not so toothy surface. The surface still has enough so...

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Art Spectrum Studio Gesso for Oil or Acrylic Painting

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Art Spectrum® Studio Gesso (Low Cost) provides an economical alternative to Artists€™ Acrylic Gesso because of its reduced pigment content. Fast dr...

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Art Spectrum Whiting 500gm

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Use with ammonia for degreasing and preparing zinc plates. Also can be used in making gesso or for extending oil paints.

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Art Spectrum Calcite 500gm

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Art Spectrum Calcite is used in grounds to assist in filling irregularities in canvas surfaces.

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Art Spectrum Oil Primer

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Art Spectrum® Oil Prime is a unique oil/acrylic resin blend with the Linseed Oil content allowing artists' oil colours to crosslink for natural adh...

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What is Gesso?

Gesso is a type of paint that is often used as a primer for other types of paint. It is made from a combination of paint and plaster and can be either white or black in colour. Gesso is typically applied to a surface before painting, in order to create a smooth texture and even surface for the paint to adhere to.

Gesso has been used by artists for centuries and continues to be a popular choice among painters today. Many professional artists choose to use gesso because it provides an excellent foundation for their paintings.

If you are considering using gesso on your next painting project, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, gesso can be applied with a brush, roller, or sprayer. If you are using a brush, be sure to use a soft-bristled one so as not to damage the surface you are painting on.

Second, gesso dries very quickly, so you will need to work quickly when applying it.

Third, gesso is typically white in colour, but it can also be tinted with other colours if desired.

Fourth, gesso can be sanded down after it has dried in order to create a smooth surface for painting. However, if you choose to do this, be sure to use fine-grain sandpaper so as not to damage the surface of your painting.

Fifth, gesso is not waterproof, so it is important to protect your painting from moisture once it has been applied.

Gesso is a versatile product that can be used in a variety of ways. By following the tips above, you can ensure that your next painting project gets off to a great start with a smooth and even surface.

What are the benefits of gesso?

Gesso provides an excellent foundation for paintings and can help to create a smooth and even surface. Additionally, gesso is quick-drying, so you can get started on your painting project right away. Finally, gesso is versatile and can be used in a variety of ways to achieve different results.

What are the different types of gesso?

There are two main types of gesso: white gesso and black gesso. White gesso is the most common type and is typically used as a primer for other colours of paint. Black gesso can also be used, but it is not as common because it can tint the paint that is applied over it.

What are some tips for using gesso?

When using gesso, be sure to work quickly as it dries quickly. Additionally, if you are using a brush to apply gesso, be sure to use a soft-bristled brush so as not to damage the surface you are working on. Finally, remember that gesso is not waterproof, so be sure to protect your painting from moisture once it has been applied.

What art supplies will I need when using gesso?

When using gesso, you will need a brush, roller, or sprayer. You will also need fine-grain sandpaper if you choose to sand down the gesso after it has dried. Additionally, you will need to protect your painting from moisture once the gesso has been applied, so be sure to have some sort of sealant on hand.

What's the difference between white acrylic gesso and white acrylic paint?

The main difference between white acrylic gesso and white acrylic paint is that gesso is typically used as a primer for other colours of paint, while white paint can be used on its own. Additionally, gesso is quick-drying, so you need to work quickly when applying it, whereas white paint dries slowly. Finally, gesso is not waterproof, so you need to protect your painting from moisture once it has been applied, whereas white acrylic paint is waterproof.