Product Review: Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground Part 2

Product Review: Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground Part 2

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A few days ago, I started a review on Daniel Smith's Watercolor Ground. I had to stop to allow the ground to thoroughly dry. Once the ground was dry, I wanted to put it through its paces. First, using Daniel Smith watercolor sticks in yellow, red and blue, I painted a tag using the wet-on-dry…

This Daniel Smith 16 oz Titanium White Watercolor Ground allows you to paint with watercolors on stretched canvas, fabrics, wood, plaster, metal, plastic, or glass. Apply and let it dry to create an absorbent ground layer on almost any surface. This ground is pigmented with Titanium White pigment.

Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground - Titanium White 4 oz.

This Daniel Smith 16 oz Titanium White Watercolor Ground allows you to paint with watercolors on stretched canvas, fabrics, wood, plaster, metal, plastic, or glass. Apply and let it dry to create an absorbent ground layer on almost any surface. This ground is pigmented with Titanium White pigment.

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