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  2. Gesso - Wikipedia

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    A restored gesso panel representing St. Martin of Tours, from St. Michael and All Angels Church, Lyndhurst, Hampshire. Gesso (Italian pronunciation:; 'chalk', from the Latin: gypsum, from Greek: γύψος), also known as "glue gesso" or "Italian gesso", [1] is a white paint mixture used to coat rigid surfaces such as wooden painting panels or masonite as a permanent absorbent primer substrate ...

  3. Ground (art) - Wikipedia

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    White ground provides the greatest freedom of choice for colors, while colored grounds reduce the color range and force the use of more opaque paint application. [ 1 ] For paintings on panels, gesso is typically used as a ground; on canvas the ground can be yet another (inert) paint layer.

  4. Acrylic painting techniques - Wikipedia

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    Start by filling the cup up with about one inch of a base color, such as white. Once the base color is at the bottom of the cup, then begin layering the other chosen colors. Once you are satisfied with the colorful cup of paint, swiftly overturn the cup onto the top of the canvas, without releasing any paint from the cup.

  5. Talk:Gesso - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds types of acrylic gesso on the market. The modern acrylic gesso such as the Holbein acryla white gesso is a complete ground for all color mediums--Canvasd 06:58, 11 March 2013 (UTC), no matter it is oil paints, tempera, ink, wash, water colors, or acrylic paints etc. Therefore, it is true that acrylic gesso primed ground is ...

  6. Silverpoint - Wikipedia

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    However, since the 14th century, silverpoint was used more successfully on prepared supports. A traditional ground may be prepared with a rabbit skin glue solution pigmented with bone ash, chalk and/or lead white. Contemporary grounds include acrylic gesso, gouache and commercially prepared claycoat papers. The slight tooth of the ground ...

  7. Pastiglia - Wikipedia

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    In reference to work on picture frames and paintings moulded and gilded gesso is still commonly described as pastiglia, [3] but in recent decades writers on furniture and the decorative arts tend to distinguish between this and "true" pastiglia, or white lead pastiglia [4] which is defined as being made from white lead powder, made by combining powdered lead and vinegar in an anaerobic ...