To prevent your oil paint from sinking into the support, you should always prime your canvas; here we will demonstrate using white, clear and tinted gesso to prepare a canvas. Best practice is to use 2 to 3 coats on stretched canvas; when using white gesso you will have a brilliant white surface to start your painting. Clear gesso allows the natural colour of the canvas to show through, and a tinted gesso will provide you a coloured ground to start with, which can have a dramatic effect on your work. Here we tinted white gesso with Acrylic Mars Black to provide a neutral mid-grey. Leaving one area of the canvas raw, we ran a swatch of colour across all three prepared areas, the white, clear and tinted gesso, as well as the unprimed canvas. You can see how the oils sink into the canvas rather than sitting on top as it does on the prepared surfaces.
Artists' acrylic gesso is made from an un-pigmented clear resin that provides excellent tooth but dries completely clear. Specially colored gesso
W&N Artists' Acrylic Clear Gesso
Create the perfect absorbency, texture and archival groundLiquitex Gesso is an acrylic-based gesso that provides excellent tooth and adhesion to a
Liquitex Acrylic Gesso Surface Prep Mediums
Holbein Acrylic Gesso, Extra Coarse, 300 ml
Features: * Premium acrylic gesso is used to prepare painting surfaces for acrylic and oil paint * Lightweight, non-toxic and dries to a
U.S. Art Supply Clear Gesso Acrylic Medium, 480ml Bottle
Painting an Urban Watercolor on Clear Gesso - Belinda Del Pesco
Winsor & Newton Priming a canvas
priming with acrylic gesso - Articles - DakkaDakka
Videos & Tutorials • CITY STATIONERY GROUP SAL
Winsor & Newton
Artists' Acrylic Gesso - White - Art Spectrum
Acrylic Gesso, White, Clear and Tinted