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Watercolor Fall Leaves


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Watercolor Fall Leaves. Watercolor is pigment suspended in a binder usually of gum arabic, glycerin and a humectant…this will adhere to acrylic…but will be brittle…and will flake off easily…so you would. Oil paint soaking into paper doesn’t make for a very desirable.

Watercolor Painting of Autumn Leaves
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Oil paint soaking into paper doesn’t make for a very desirable. Watercolor is pigment suspended in a binder usually of gum arabic, glycerin and a humectant…this will adhere to acrylic…but will be brittle…and will flake off easily…so you would. The oil paint will eventually rot the paper, and make it very brittle, as the painting ages.

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Watercolor Painting of Autumn Leaves

Oil paint soaking into paper doesn’t make for a very desirable. Watercolor is pigment suspended in a binder usually of gum arabic, glycerin and a humectant…this will adhere to acrylic…but will be brittle…and will flake off easily…so you would. I found several tutorials and tips on youtube on how to flatten an already completed watercolor painting that is warped, and i’m testing one of those methods now on a painting i don’t. Join us for interesting and informative discussions of techniques, materials, and approaches to working with watercolors.

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