For artists working in many art forms, FolkArt Gesso is available in the most used color: White. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: 1px solid #fff;}.tb_button.hover {borer:2px outset #def; backgrou...
FolkArt Gesso can be applied to most non-glass surfaces to prepare or prime the surface prior to painting. Surfaces such as wood, terra cotta, non-primed canvas, and papier mache can be primed using Gesso. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b...
It is best to shake FolkArt Gesso well prior to use, to fully incorporate the medium. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: 1px solid #fff;}.tb_button.hover {borer:2px outset #def; background-color: #...
FolkArt Gesso should be brushed directly onto the chosen surface using long smooth brushstrokes. It is best to apply a light coat of Gesso, allow it to dry and then reapply a second application again using long smooth strokes. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-ri...
In most cases, FolkArt Gesso is applied to project surfaces using a soft to medium bristle brush. However, other art tools such as: a foam applicator, a sponge, and even a palette knife can be used to apply Gesso. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px soli...
When brushing a light, smooth coat of FolkArt Gesso to a surface, allow approximately 10 to 20 minutes for the application of Gesso to dry. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: 1px solid #fff;}.tb_bu...
Because FolkArt Gesso is created as a medium body product, it can be used to create slight textures to a project surface using a variety of texture tools. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bottom: 1px sol...
By itself, no. Because FolkArt Gesso is intended to be used as a primer to prepare a surface and is not manufactured in the multi-surface formula, it cannot withstand outdoor weather. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px sol...
Yes, acrylic paint such as FolkArt Acrylics or FolkArt Multi-Surface paints can be mixed with Gesso to slightly color the medium and then used to prepare or prime a surface. This will give the surface a base tint prior to painting a basecoat of color. .tb_button {padding:1p...
FolkArt Gesso is manufactured as a medium used to prime or prepare a surface. So, yes, applying a basecoat of color over the Gesso once dry and cured is recommended. .tb_button {padding:1px;cursor:pointer;border-right: 1px solid #8b8b8b;border-left: 1px solid #FFF;border-bo...