How to wax watercolour paintings

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  • Опубліковано 15 лип 2023
  • If you are looking for a new way to display and present your watercolour paintings without having to frame and put them under glass you might like to use a cradle board and cold wax medium (Dorland's or Gamblin). It’s so easy to do. The wax not only protects your painting, it deepens and enhances the colours. It gives a beautiful contemporary way of showing off your art work.
    This is an edited lesson from my online course all about how to paint this beautiful turtle using the gouache ink resist technique. You can find it at www.lizchadertonstudio.co.uk
    I am using a deep edged birch cradle panel from Meeden. If you would like to try the panels you can purchase here and get 10% off using the code Liz10. This is an affiliate link.
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    This is the specific link for the panels - remember it is Liz10 as the discount code.
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    You can of course, use any panel. You can even use plywood, which has been cut to size. Make sure it is thick enough not to warp though and sand off any sharp edges once you have cut it.
    Birch wood is used in panels because it is naturally low in acids, I believe. I cannot remember where I read that! If you know different, please let me know.
    You might be interested in some other films. Here are the links:
    Clear watercolour ground on wood (robin): • How to make watercolou...
    Sparrow on wood: • Ink and watercolour on...
    How to mount a watercolour on a wood panel: • How to mount a waterco...
    I also run a friendly Facebook group: groups/watercolourstudiowithlizchaderton.
    #lizchaderton #waxedwatercolors #waxedwatercolour
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  • @mermaid01
    @mermaid01 24 дні тому +1

    Thank you for such an informative video. I am not confident to sell my work just yet but you have given me more confidence to move forward with this finishing lesson ❤

  • @mjpete27
    @mjpete27 11 місяців тому +3

    Hullo Liz, I don’t believe that I have seen a better application and explanation for the waxing of a watercolor painting! I have used it to protect my paintings even before mounting onto a surface and it allows me to keep options open for the customers to decide how they want to display the artwork! Thank you for sharing this unique application for protecting your watercolor paintings!

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      thank you! That’s very kind of you. I love the look of this. I usually wax it after sticking it on the board, just in case I cock things up! if I haven’t used a really sharp blade I have chewed an edge. I can touch it up and then wax. You are right, of course you can wax first, but I would still go over the sides of the board and the cut edge of the paper.

  • @lauraholland5315
    @lauraholland5315 5 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @milleraz221
    @milleraz221 5 місяців тому +1

    I am always amazed with the variety of techniques I can learn from your videos. A big thank you

  • @grannieannie1371
    @grannieannie1371 11 місяців тому +3

    Honestly I'm so glad I found your channel. I've learnt so much. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This looks very do able.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      it really is and I love the result! Glad you found my channel too.

  • @SimoneWhippArtist
    @SimoneWhippArtist 11 місяців тому +2

    This is enlightening! I dislike the old fashioned way of presenting watercolours under glass with a mount and then taping all around the back of the frame with brown tape! It actually put me off of doing watercolours. I'm going to try this Liz. Thank you so much for showing how it is done.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +2

      I love this way, but I like the traditional too. it’s good to have options 😊

  • @K_kreates
    @K_kreates 3 місяці тому +1

    That’s awesome looks beautiful

  • @helgaleifsdottir5191
    @helgaleifsdottir5191 8 місяців тому +1

    Nice and helpful !

  • @deeporter7369
    @deeporter7369 11 місяців тому +1

    Great to see this. I've been waxing my watercolours for a few years now and love not having to fuss with glass. Some smaller art galleries will accept these waxed watercolours but not so much the larger galleries.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      My galleries are happy to take the as long as they sell 😊!

  • @pennyvae
    @pennyvae 10 місяців тому +1

    Love your channel, thank you for sharing

  • @ajellymoon
    @ajellymoon 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi Liz, i love this wax as it’s great for dark watercolours. I’ve a tendency to go dark and always found that problem of dulling. This brings it up dark colours beautifully. Always get the giggles when i tell someone I’ve been polishing my watercolours !
    Hadn’t thought of the cradle board. Thank you for that

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  9 місяців тому

      yes, the wax brings a lovely richness to dark colours…

  • @mjrewerts
    @mjrewerts 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow this would be a lot cheaper than Aquaboard and I could use this for my hand-colored linoleum prints.

  • @lightwavz
    @lightwavz 11 місяців тому +1

    Liz, you are the 3rd artist I have been through a demo on this process and you are the only one that has given me any confidence at all. And I am a mixed media artist so this is perfect. I really, really don't like experiencing glass instead of the painted work, even under non-reflective glass. I think I will be brave and give this a try. Thank you!

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +2

      Please be brave. The first time I did it I was so worried and it turned out perfectly. I surprised myself!

  • @darleneelizabethanna
    @darleneelizabethanna 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for Sharing Liz💖

  • @BrazenSpirituality
    @BrazenSpirituality 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this creative idea!

  • @danielascarpa9191
    @danielascarpa9191 10 місяців тому +1

    Amazing result !

  • @user-ti6bq5lt8h
    @user-ti6bq5lt8h 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you very much for that Liz. Very informative, interesting, and helpful as always.

  • @joeromo8303
    @joeromo8303 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the film and advice. I've just started painting drawing etc..

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      Best of luck! A little regular practice will have a huge impact

  • @skcamerican
    @skcamerican 11 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful!

  • @ShuSouth
    @ShuSouth 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi, thank you for this. I learned something I will use a lot going forward. Much appreciated, as with all your sharing. 😊

  • @andreatorraca8755
    @andreatorraca8755 6 місяців тому +1

    🤩🥰

  • @anneatkinson3388
    @anneatkinson3388 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for this clear and helpful demonstration. I love the painting too. Am I right in thinking it's a gouache and Indian ink combination? And do you have a video demo of that technique?I had a go years ago, but can't remember the exact process. 👍

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  4 місяці тому

      Yes, it is! such fun too…..www.lizchadertonstudio.co.uk/turtle-ink-resist

  • @robrenhar
    @robrenhar 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this idea! I love it❤ looking you up on FB too.

  • @saftah0305
    @saftah0305 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Liz for sharing this. Regarding the waxing of the bookmarks; do you wax both sides? I’m guessing yes?
    Also, should I be waxing all of my art pieces of watercolor if they are not in frames under glass?

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  Місяць тому

      yes, both sides. if not under glass, watercolours need protection of some sort. you can get specialist varnish, uv varnish or waxing….

  • @californiadreaming567
    @californiadreaming567 11 місяців тому +1

    Roland’s Bee Wax - thanks

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      it’s Dorlands Cold Wax Medium. it’s a wax paste which derives hard and clear and won’t yellow.

  • @sandyshinno4050
    @sandyshinno4050 11 місяців тому +1

    Is your portrait book out yet. Love your videos.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      not yet! September was the latest date I got from the publisher 😊

  • @lizbrennan_art
    @lizbrennan_art 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks Liz for such a good tutorial! I wonder if you could tell me how long the wax takes to dry before you can buff it? An hour? 24 hours? Just needing to plan ahead! Thanks Liz

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  10 місяців тому +1

      I would say a thin first coat, 10 hours. a thin second, less. Depends on how warm or humid it is and how thin your wax is…. I tend to leave overnight to stop me fiddling with it.

    • @lizbrennan_art
      @lizbrennan_art 10 місяців тому +1

      @@LizChadertonArt great 👍🏻 thanks very much Liz. 😊

  • @tracylamarca575
    @tracylamarca575 11 місяців тому +1

    I had heard of Dorland's, but never saw anyone demonstrate it - what a great product! And you, as usual, have given a very informative and easy to follow tutorial about it - thanks! I have a question - I frequently mount photos and embellishments on canvases that I wrap with fabric and have done the same with just a couple of simple watercolors. If I wanted to do what you did here instead of fabric wrapping, could I mount a watercolor directly onto a canvas instead of a wood panel? I buy the ones that are stretched on a wood frame, so they are fairly taut. Although as I am asking, I just realized that it leaves the problem of the edges - you get such a good look with the painted edges on the wood. Hmmm - what do you think?

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      hiya, I’ve tried mounting on canvas and not found it so successful, but other artists do it. The sides can be painted with acrylic to tone or contrast. but tge slight bounce of the canvas makes wrinkles and air bubbles more likely. a small vey taught canvas is easier. Anything over 30 cm /12 ins I found hard.

    • @tracylamarca575
      @tracylamarca575 11 місяців тому +1

      @@LizChadertonArt Thank you, Liz! That all makes sense. I don't have any acrylics and don't want to add any other kinds of paint to my growing "collection" right now, so if I want to try this out, I think I will go for the wood! I did find some smaller ones than Meeden offers in several online shops, so it's an option. Thanks again!

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      @@tracylamarca575 look forward to see what you do!

  • @user-ek9jg4jg1x
    @user-ek9jg4jg1x 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video 😄 I would like to use this wax varnish on a mixed media artwork that has been done on canvas (mostly watercolour). Is the wax varnish flexible at all? I will need to roll up my canvas once it’s finished and I would like to know if this would be possible? Thanks again!

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  4 місяці тому

      Yes you can! Dorlands is a mix of beeswax and damar resin, so it forms a flexible layer. Always roll with the art outside, and flatten out asap but I am sure you knew that!

    • @user-ek9jg4jg1x
      @user-ek9jg4jg1x 4 місяці тому +1

      That’s great news! Thank you so much for your reply and advice 😄

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  4 місяці тому

      Hope it goes well@@user-ek9jg4jg1x

  • @rachelsmith7462
    @rachelsmith7462 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi Liz, I have been tempted by waxing paintings for a long time but am always concerned about odour as I react very badly to petroleum/VOC odours. Really helpfully you mention in the video that Dorlands doesn't have odour and can be used indoors. Does that also apply to any of the other waxes like Gamblin or Annie Sloan? If anyone else has any experience of using any of these waxes, any additional replies/comments would be interesting. Thanks a lot.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      Dorlands is bee's wax and Damar resin, so no petroleum products. Annie Sloan doesn't have a VOC odour, but they do not say what's in it. I haven't used Gamlin for a while, but if my memory is correct it was smellier.

    • @rachelsmith7462
      @rachelsmith7462 11 місяців тому

      @@LizChadertonArt thank you so much for replying Liz, that's really very helpful.

  • @stampinturtles
    @stampinturtles 11 місяців тому +1

    I’ve tried waxing different watercolors and I must have done it wrong (or used the wrong wax) because it ended up with a white film on the painting. Especially in the indentations of the paper.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      oh no! what wax did you use? It is white as it goes on, but it’s a very thin layer and dries clear.

  • @autumnrain1892
    @autumnrain1892 11 місяців тому +1

    Liz, you are amazing and I appreciate everything you put out. This concerns me though, dorland's has OMS in it; orderless mineral spirits. Super toxic stuff though less toxic than turps. Have you ever had any issues with that? I worry about new artists being unaware that they are sticking their hands in paint thinner. 😬

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      I have never had issues and I believe OMS are not absorbed through the skin, but I have asked the manufacturers after I saw your question. So when/if they reply I will update. I believe it is safe to use with fingers, but apply with a cloth if concerned. My studio is well ventilated.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      This is the reply I got from Jacquard, manufacturer of Dorlands - they wouldn’t recommend slathering your body 😆
      I think there is something to trying to expose yourself to solvents as little as possible. However, they are not all equal in terms of danger. On the danger scale, odorless mineral spirits are almost as low as you can go. They are very heavy molecules, which means that they are not bioavialable, and unlike some solvents like acetone which can go right through your skin and into your bloodstream, Odorless mineral spirits take a lot of contact over a long period of time to even penetrate your skin. It is mostly dangerous in a spray where it can be inhaled or go through the eyes. Even then, it generally won't cause systemic effects.
      So, the biggest worry is dose, which in Dorland's is quite small. Then you have exposure. Through your finger tips is not much. I wouldn't recommend slathering your body in it. From using your fingers with the wax, you are less exposed than cleaning the paintbrush you applied the wax with if you use mineral spirits to clean it.
      The biggest realistic danger is you get more sensitive over many exposures and it causes dermatitis and you get red or itchy skin. If you notice that, of course you should wear gloves.
      Overall, the risk is very low, but not 0. Most likely a little redness is your worst case scenario. Wearing gloves or just applying with a microfiber cloth seems like good practice, but I mineral spirits has been one of the safest solvents for a long time now. There is a reason it is the big replacement for turpentine.

    • @autumnrain1892
      @autumnrain1892 11 місяців тому +1

      @@LizChadertonArt you are the absolute best! Thank you for that! We are huge fans of yours and I so appreciate you reaching out to the manufacturer. ❤️ Can't wait to get your new book. 🥰

    • @autumnrain1892
      @autumnrain1892 11 місяців тому +1

      @@LizChadertonArt and I promise not to slather my body in it in hopes of it keeping me looking younger longer 🤔🤣.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      Me neither! I thought it was a ver un-corporate reply, which I appreciated 😊@@autumnrain1892

  • @ncr525pcrp4
    @ncr525pcrp4 11 місяців тому +1

    Can I wax just the paper without the board? My instant says yes, but....

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      yes, your instinct is right. Some people wax before mounting, or simply to seal it. If you are making book marks or postcards, it’s an option…

  • @catherinejane4346
    @catherinejane4346 6 місяців тому +1

    Hiya! Can you use this on a canvas water painting?!

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  6 місяців тому

      yes, I do all the time. Here are some more tips for canvas/watercolour ua-cam.com/video/xLAMi9mNf1U/v-deo.html

  • @julieo8017
    @julieo8017 11 місяців тому +1

    Would it be weather proof for hanging in an outdoor placement?

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      No sorry. I think you would need something really heavy duty to cope with outdoors. I’m thinking acrylic paint and a varnish they use on murals.

    • @julieo8017
      @julieo8017 11 місяців тому

      @@LizChadertonArt thank you much!!

  • @doreenstrachan1119
    @doreenstrachan1119 11 місяців тому +1

    Would you use this to seal a postcard you've painted so you can send it?

  • @kathleenthompson1569
    @kathleenthompson1569 11 місяців тому +1

    Where can I purchase the boards in UK

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому +1

      if you look in the description it gives you a link to Meeden which is where I got this

  • @user-dt6jq1sr5w
    @user-dt6jq1sr5w 11 місяців тому +1

    Will any glue do ?

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      you are looking for an archival glue, so acid free so it doesn’t impact your paper. I have used pva/ Mod Podge / white glue in the past. All worked well. Just check for the acid free on the packaging

  • @HidekoMalis
    @HidekoMalis Місяць тому +1

    😅

  • @artbykcappadona5166
    @artbykcappadona5166 11 місяців тому +1

    So why would you put wax over varnish isn’t varnish enough to seal the painting?

    • @deeporter7369
      @deeporter7369 11 місяців тому +1

      I never put varnish on mine...just the dorlands wax. But some artists recommend the varnish if you are a bit wary or worried about the watercolour pigment lifting a bit. If I had a big piece that was a commission I would probably varnish first ....just to be safe.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      Two or three varnish layers would be enough to seal and if you like the look, then that is great. The wax deepens the colours slightly and gives a beautiful sheen. so I think it’s quite transformative.

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      The reason I used the varnish is to add uv protection. Given there is no water in the wax it will not smear the watercolour. You are right, you can go straight in with wax and omit the varnish, but the wax has no uv protection.

    • @KatMa664
      @KatMa664 11 місяців тому +1

      Well, Liz, what I am wondering is why do you need wax if you’re going to use varnish? Now are used wax all by itself one time and I felt like it kind of decreased my sharpness in my painting and darkened it. Now it was a Portrait, so that was more important than if I just had done a landscape. So I would like to use the varnish next time I think that would help. But do you need wax if you’re going to use varnish? What is the benefit of the wax over the varnish?

    • @LizChadertonArt
      @LizChadertonArt  11 місяців тому

      @@KatMa664 Two or three varnish layers would be enough to seal and if you like the look, then that is great. The wax deepens the colours slightly and gives a beautiful sheen. The varnish is used to add uv protection as the wax has none.

  • @HidekoMalis
    @HidekoMalis Місяць тому +1

    O