Thank you for explaining each step of the process. Also for explaining the difference between the plaster and joint compound. I am thoroughly inspired by your work and I am excited to make my first wall art.
This is absolutely beautiful art piece, thank you for taking your time and sharing your art and techniques. I really enjoyed so much. I would like to try
Hi! Thank you so much for this video your work is amazing! Just a few technical questions. How many layers of joint compound do you apply and how many times do you let it dry between each layers? And to varnish you work do you use spray or liquid? Thank you again ❤
hello! yes it’s easier to use plaster bandages on a larger scale, but from our experience it’s better to use medical gauze + wood glue, because the joint compound will not crack.
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Thank you for explaining each step of the process. Also for explaining the difference between the plaster and joint compound. I am thoroughly inspired by your work and I am excited to make my first wall art.
thank you so much🤍 good luck ✨
May God bless you😅❤ Thank you!!! I really neaded this explanations❤
thank you so much🤍
This is absolutely beautiful art piece, thank you for taking your time and sharing your art and techniques. I really enjoyed so much. I would like to try
Thank you for your tutorial, beautiful work 🥰
thank you! 🫶🏼
Amazing ill try this but on a smaller scale
See how it turnes out
Thank you for sharing your talent xx❤
Absolutely gorgeous work as always 👏 👏 👏
Thank you ❤️
Superb❤❤
THANKS SO MUCH
Hi! Thank you so much for this video your work is amazing! Just a few technical questions. How many layers of joint compound do you apply and how many times do you let it dry between each layers? And to varnish you work do you use spray or liquid?
Thank you again ❤
hi! we apply 3 layers of joint compound and we let each dry for at least 24h. the varnish that we use is spray✨
Amazing I want to try this
Tag us on instagram when you do! We would love to see how it turned out! ❤️ @ateliermico
Lindo
Thank you ❤️
Why did you not use wood glue and medical gauze on this? Was it to big or what? Thanks 🙏🏻
hello! yes it’s easier to use plaster bandages on a larger scale, but from our experience it’s better to use medical gauze + wood glue, because the joint compound will not crack.
Do you like the plaster bandages better than gauze and glue?
Yes, because it’s easier to apply them, but both have the same effect
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The compund joint can be used directly onto de canvas?, or does it need any type of primer?, I mean for a tecnique without the wire mesh
hello! the joint compound is not suitable for applying directly on the canvas. instead we recommend using modeling paste. check this link for our recommendation
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Ce produs "joint compound " folosesti? Multumesc
Здравствуйте! Скажите пожалуйста какой лак использовали после того как высох гипс?
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If I want to go in with acrylic as the end result do I still need do use varnish after the acrylic
hey, if you use acrylic there’s no need for varnish. only if you want it to be more glossy, then you should apply glossy varnish