So, I have to make some and let them sit and dry for several weeks. I know there are people who mail their impasto too soon and they stick to the bubble wrap and other packing materials. It does leave an imprint on the art surface. So, if you do impasto, make sure that they are ready to send off to their new home!
Saturday, August 1, 2015
Impasto oil florals
Back to impasto for a while. The thing about oil paints is that even with a medium to hurry them along in their drying process, it still takes quite a while. Especially when the art is as thick as the impasto florals that I love to do.
So, I have to make some and let them sit and dry for several weeks. I know there are people who mail their impasto too soon and they stick to the bubble wrap and other packing materials. It does leave an imprint on the art surface. So, if you do impasto, make sure that they are ready to send off to their new home!
So, I have to make some and let them sit and dry for several weeks. I know there are people who mail their impasto too soon and they stick to the bubble wrap and other packing materials. It does leave an imprint on the art surface. So, if you do impasto, make sure that they are ready to send off to their new home!
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