BobBlast 229 - "Acrylic Gesso on Watercolor Paper"

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • BobBlast #229
    "Gesso on Watercolor Paper"
    Welcome Back to Another BobBlast
    This video is a demonstration about why and how I gesso my 300 lb watercolor paper.
    I paint as much as possible - acrylic paint on canvas and watercolor paper. When I travel, I paint on watercolor paper. When I'm in my studio, I prefer acrylic paint on canvas.
    For me, when I paint with acrylic, I prefer the paint to respond and react the same, no matter what the substrate is. As long as I paint on a gessoed surface, the paint will respond practically the same - paper or canvas... practically the same!
    So again, all my paint surfaces are gessoed before I begin painting.
    Gesso - I prefer a high-quality, professional gesso like Utrecht Gesso. There are many others, but this is what I prefer.
    As you can see in the video demonstration, I "trowel" the gesso all over the surface with a discarded strip of foamboard and, used as a trowel, allows for a quick application of a thin coat of gesso over the entire surface. The trowel is discarded and the gessoed surface should be dry after a few hours.
    I have found I really enjoy painting on 300 lb watercolor paper - my favorites are Cheap Joe's Kilimanjaro and Fabriano Artistico. I gesso only one side before painting.
    I don't always paint on paper, but when I do...
    Thanks again for watching and telling your friends! All my BobBlasts are archived on my website and my UA-cam Channel. We post new studio tips weekly that offer real content, substance and useful techniques that work for me. And they're free! We appreciate your interest, questions, comments and support!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 41

  • @pastuh
    @pastuh 5 років тому +13

    Accidentaly watched on x1.5 .. and i was thinking.. crazy man

  • @tahminahussain583
    @tahminahussain583 3 роки тому

    Thanks so much Bob for that demo!!

  • @JC-il4or
    @JC-il4or 5 років тому +6

    Question-do you have any trouble with cracking on the paper, or do you seal the paper to panel? 300 lbs is gorgeous paper. Love your unfetteredness!! Such an inspiration!

  • @susannahorne4701
    @susannahorne4701 Рік тому

    I just whipped up my first homemade batch and I have put a lot of work into it and it does look creamy just like yours! I can't wait to try it, thank you for the video ☺️

    • @RobertBurridge
      @RobertBurridge Рік тому

      You're welcome.

    • @alikat3275
      @alikat3275 Рік тому

      It's been a while since you wrote this so hopefully I will hear from you. Would you provide your recipe? That would be great!!!

  • @salsabilatata8478
    @salsabilatata8478 3 роки тому

    actually, i really needed this video tip for my homework art academy. thanks master!

  • @joycejoy7651
    @joycejoy7651 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Mr Bob..-3 here in North Scotland eeeeeeeeeek and brrrrrrrrrrrrr

  • @AbdulAziz-cj4hg
    @AbdulAziz-cj4hg 2 дні тому

    Sir i hope you reply my comment, is this thick gesso application going to make me lose my paper texture to the gesso texture?

  • @PegasusC83
    @PegasusC83 2 роки тому +2

    Great tutorial, Bob. Thanks. Your gesso brushes; are they synthetic or natural bristle? Thanks again!

  • @shirleypolo6272
    @shirleypolo6272 5 років тому

    I am using a cheap gesso..so going to switch to the one you use. Great video.

  • @marioferreira9652
    @marioferreira9652 4 роки тому +2

    do you use gesso too in paper to warm ups?

  • @ganapatikitty
    @ganapatikitty Рік тому

    Hello! I love this video, but why do you gesso the paper? for a more smoother effect? I am an acrylic painter! Is that what you paint on top of your gessoed paper? (I also REALLY love a perfect smooth surface, hence why I'm curious..) Also since its 300 lb, it doesnt curl right...? Thanks so much for the video

    • @raerae6422
      @raerae6422 11 місяців тому +1

      Ungessoed watercolour paper is super absorbent, so it wants to suck in your acrylic paint and its water content as you paint your first layer. You will use a lot more paint to cover the surface and it doesnt brush on smoothly.
      If you gesso the paper first(at least 2 thin coats), it creates a seal over the w/c paper and the paint will then glide over without being sucked it as you brush. Less paint used. Blending/ gradients are easier if needed on the first layer too.
      Also, the gesso is more inexpensive to use for coverage and it has the tooth that helps othe next layer adhere well.

  • @minnahumble2294
    @minnahumble2294 Рік тому

    Do you have trouble with gesso drying on the rim and making it hard to open the lid? Is it okay to add a few drops of water to keep medium and gesso from getting dry?
    I love your videos and follow your channel. You have taught me a lot.

    • @RobertBurridge
      @RobertBurridge Рік тому

      Hi Minna, First of all, thanks for watching the BobBlasts! About your gesso question - before I replace the gesso lid, I wipe off any gesso that is on the rim. If you want to add a few drops of water to your gesso and medium - that is fine.

  • @aaliyahraks
    @aaliyahraks 2 роки тому

    newbie here ... is it easy to clean the gesso from your brush (i have bought a gesso brush and some gesso already to get started)

  • @backis112
    @backis112 5 років тому

    So Gesso is the answer to my buckled artwork on paper? Use 400g thick.

  • @marioferreira9652
    @marioferreira9652 4 роки тому

    this gesso is acrylic gesso?

  • @cohencohen54
    @cohencohen54 3 роки тому

    Do you recommend applying gesso with a knife? (On paper)

  • @genemccarthy2847
    @genemccarthy2847 4 роки тому +1

    I recently painted a garden scene. I made some errors so I gessoed over the parts I needed to improve. Unfortunately the acrylic paint would not stick. It seemed dry but as soon as I touched with a wet brush the paint came off. What did I do wrong?

  • @chansen0531
    @chansen0531 5 років тому +2

    Is there a reason you do not paint on acrylic paper?

    • @RobertBurridgeBobBlast
      @RobertBurridgeBobBlast  5 років тому +2

      What is acrylic paper?

    • @SpottedBullet
      @SpottedBullet 5 років тому +2

      @@RobertBurridgeBobBlast She's talking about things like "Strathmore 400 Series Acrylic Pad" which is pretty much exactly like watercolor paper. They also make pre-cut Canvas pads that are sheets of real canvas, which is what I use instead.

    • @chansen0531
      @chansen0531 5 років тому

      The brands I have used in the past are Strathmore and Canson. It is 246 lb paper and does not absorb the pigment like watercolor paper.

    • @DrummerGrrrl
      @DrummerGrrrl 5 років тому +1

      @@chansen0531
      That's why you have to gesso watercolor paper. Watercolor paper is designed to absorb watercolor paint. Acrylic paint will sink into watercolor paper and that's not what you want. Acrylic paint is a plastic polymer, when dry and looks better on the surface of a canvas. Gesso forms a barrier between untreated canvas and acrylic paint. Hope this helped explain it a little bit better. Your paper won't curl anymore if it's gessoed.

    • @davemalt2451
      @davemalt2451 5 років тому +2

      Bob, is this effective on 140 pound paper ? Not everyone can afford 300 pound paper.
      Glad I found your channel.
      Thanks Dave M ( Australia )😎🇦🇺

  • @fanatik2396
    @fanatik2396 3 роки тому

    Привет

  • @ginettemelody1035
    @ginettemelody1035 5 років тому

    Hi, thank you. Why is my water color good quality paper does not stay flat after an application of Gesso pleased? Thank you. Blessings

    • @brendalyness1767
      @brendalyness1767 5 років тому

      It might be that Bob is using the 300 lb. What are you using?

    • @sukumac9013
      @sukumac9013 4 роки тому

      Brenda Lyness maybe tape it down before adding the gesso.

  • @amifyUo
    @amifyUo 5 років тому +2

    Can you be my grandpa

  • @pmahapatra_youtube
    @pmahapatra_youtube 5 років тому +1

    I really enjoy your channel but lately I can see the same videos from the past being remade and added repeatedly instead of new ones.

    • @RobertBurridgeBobBlast
      @RobertBurridgeBobBlast  5 років тому +4

      Thank you for your comment - I get so many questions from people who are new followers... and I do agree that I have revisited subject matter to accommodate them, rather than giving then links to the previous videos. My hope is that I show something a little newer, explain things a little differently to keep the info fresh.
      We always try to alternate painting demos with product recommendations - again, to keep the info fresh.
      Thank you for enjoying my BobBlasts - they are free and you always have access to the entire library of 229! I hope you will continue to visit in the future.
      Best to you, Bob

  • @BonesPanny
    @BonesPanny 3 роки тому

    Isn't it time artists started being a bit more mindful of the waste they create?