Description
Oil Ground Uses
Due to a higher pigment load, Gamblin Ground is thicker than acrylic gesso, and requires less coats and different application techniques. Oil Ground should be applied in 1-2 thin applications. For a perfect, even application from edge-to-edge check out our Ground and Gesso Blade.
Gamblin Ground may be used to cover an old painting. This is an economical way to reuse your canvases or panels when the painting doesn’t turn out the way you hoped.
Gamblin Ground may be applied directly over an acrylic primed canvas or panel to provide a bright white surface, reduce absorbency and improve color saturation.
Oil colors and dry pigment may be mixed into Gamblin Ground to create a tinted ground. There are numerous expressions out there about “blank, white canvases”. Unfortunately, the phrase doesn’t actually apply to all forms painting. Starting with a tinted ground can help you explore more possibilities in your work.
Clean Up for Oil Ground
Plan on priming a bunch of panels and/or canvases in the same session. Gamsol is recommended for cleanup of your tools after using Oil Ground.
A 8 fl oz. of Oil Ground will cover 12 square feet of canvas with an application of two thin coats.
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