Testing watercolor ground on canvas, Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground and Qor  Ground

Testing watercolor ground on canvas, Daniel Smith Watercolor Ground and Qor Ground

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In this video I try to use Daniel Smith Transparent Watercolor Ground and Qor Cold Press Watercolor Ground for the first time. Neither of these came with de

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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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Creates an absorbent surface that allows for soft edges and flowing wet-in-wet techniques. May be brush applied for a linen-like texture, rolled on for a dappled effect, or scraped on smoothly with a palette knife. May also be lightly wet sanded for a smoothness similar to a hot pressed surface. May be applied to many different materials, including canvas and panel. Watercolor Ground dries to a lightfast, flexible surface that withstands repeated lifting and scrubbing.

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