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@kimberlygould56599 ай бұрын
Those are very unique and haven’t seen any other artists do patterns like yours. Excellent and thanks for posting!!!❤❤❤
@gailmarra9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your kind comment 💗
@estherswandells4473Ай бұрын
Love ur work ❤
@gailmarraАй бұрын
Thank you 🌸
@user-to6yo1vi5e9 күн бұрын
I have drywall mud, do you have to mix wood glue in it, is it necessary? This is something new I want to try, what is brisol, if it's a sealer is that used if your not painting it or is it to seal the putty so it doesn't re-soften?
@gailmarra8 күн бұрын
@@user-to6yo1vi5e It's exciting to start something new, have fun with the process, creating is all about experimenting and seeing what works for you there are many routes to get to the same destination 😉 My suggestion is to add an adhesive. If this is a personal project there is an inexpensive way is to make your own glue by mixing flour and water. You can use the drywall mud without adding glue, but before investing in a big canvas, buy a small canvas and apply the drywall mud without glue see how that works for you, give your piece enough time to dry to see the end results. I try to simplify my recipes and process, after a year the pieces that I created in this video still looks the same, no cracks 🙌 As for the word Brisol, maybe you meant bristle? I was referring to the type of brush I used to apply the sealer. I always seal my work, painted and unpainted, sealer protects your art from moisture; dust and it gives the piece longevity. Please watch my video on "How to seal textured art on a canvas | Protect your artwork" Keep on watching videos on the subject, I'm sure there are many creators that are experts on Textured art and you may find their videos useful. If you don't love the piece that you create try again, you only get better by practicing. I hope this helps🌸
@parnikasharma4675 Жыл бұрын
Does spraying water leads to cracking?
@gailmarra Жыл бұрын
Hi Parnika, When working on a bigger surface a thin mist of water can actually prevent cracks from forming once your piece is dry. It would not normaly be nessasarry to use water with this mixture as this mixture gives you ample time to work even when you change your mind and start over, however I changed my mind too many times, and I could feel the consistancy of the paste changing, so using the water gave me more time to complete the design (I did work the water well into the paste). Also in the video the layer of paste I applied to the canvas looked much thicker than it actually was. Too thick of a paste can also crack your art piece. How to repair cracks - Applying a little filler with your finger should fix the problem. Allow your art to dry for several weeks before sealing your work. Good luck 😊