Gamvar vs Liquitex | Acrylic Paint Varnish Review

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  • @MeghaShankarArt
    @MeghaShankarArt 5 років тому +15

    I wish I had come across this video first before ruining my brushes with Liquitex. Also, Liquitex made my painting foggy although I used only one coat. I'm glad I finally shifted to gamvar. Works like a charm!

  • @ArtWars314
    @ArtWars314 3 роки тому +7

    Use an silicone or rubber brush to apply varnish, you'll never ruin it again. With silicone I can even use it to apply resin and it STILL comes off. For larger paintings, go to dollar tree in the kitchen section to find BIGGER silicone spatula/ spreaders they are really helpful in spreading across large surface area. Cheers thx for making this!♥

  •  4 роки тому +14

    Wow this was actually really helpful. I wasn't sold on the Gamvar until you did the side by side comparison. The Liquitex reflects too much light and it makes it hard to see the canvas. The Gamvar reflects but you can still see the colors. Good video!

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      I am glad that you found it helpful! Thank you so much for watching!

  • @hastingr4310
    @hastingr4310 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for your video, I thought I was doing something wrong with the liquitex gloss varnish I used. I can most definitely agree with you on how liquitex damages brushes. I used a brand new brush made just for varnishing and it completely messed it up.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому +2

      I am glad that it helped you out! And yeah that is one of my biggest grips with Liquitex.

  • @ednagallant4370
    @ednagallant4370 7 місяців тому

    thank you, finally I found what I was looking for. i use oil and acrylic mediums on the same canvas but didn’t know which product to use to seal it.
    as for ruining brushes with liquitex, that all Ive ever used and have just ruined 1 brush which was my fault for forgetting to wash it out.
    thanks again for the Gambling Gamvar tip. ordering that asap.

  • @BlackJar72
    @BlackJar72 2 роки тому +1

    I saw a video saying to using three layers of varnish -- two the non-removable acrylic varnish and then the gamvar. It looked really good with the acrylic varnish, but the gamvar turned the paintings matte and chalky. I have found you can pour some acrylic varnish on the a painting and spread it around, though; also I use a house painting trim brush with the liquitex and clean it thoroughly and immediately and the brush is still useable after half a bottle.

  • @StanWatt.
    @StanWatt. 5 років тому +5

    Try acetone with your hard brush or solvent used in car sprays.

  • @franceskavalec350
    @franceskavalec350 Рік тому

    Thankyou for being thorough, excellent and to the point!

  • @amandalizd
    @amandalizd 19 днів тому

    Thanks I have just bought some Gamvar, waiting for delivery x

  • @MichelleHessBraveGirl
    @MichelleHessBraveGirl 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for sharing your experience! I’m a new painter and your info will save me!

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      Happy to help! I am glad that you found it helpful! Thank you for watching!

  • @susanweidman3525
    @susanweidman3525 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video. I tried Gamvar this morning, and it is so easy to use. I was surprised it takes so little varnish. I really like resin, but it is a lot of work! I have an older painting that needs freshening up. Do you think I could use Gamvar gloss over it if I cleaned toe canvas? Thanks!

  • @abdulkhaliqansari7597
    @abdulkhaliqansari7597 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the comparison, very helpful. Obvi. Team GAMVAR!!

  • @TheresaInSC
    @TheresaInSC 2 місяці тому

    I put my varnish brushes in a mix of Murphys oil soap and water after use. My brushes are fine.

  • @ArtMojoByGauri
    @ArtMojoByGauri 3 роки тому

    This is the only best explanation I have got till date. I will use gamvar and share it on my channel too. I will refer your channel on my channel as I found this very informative. Thank you so much

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому

      I am glad that you found it helpful! And thank you so much :)!

  • @novepipps
    @novepipps 3 роки тому

    I wish there were more videos like this. Thanks so much for your help. 🤗

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому

      You are very welcome! I am glad that you found it helpful.

  • @hanneloreromeike1096
    @hanneloreromeike1096 2 дні тому

    I wish someone would compare the different sheens on a painting. I’ve always used liquitex gloss and it’s hard to see when light shines on the painting so I was wondering of buying a satin one

  • @genevieve6021
    @genevieve6021 3 роки тому

    Thank God I came across this video. I am not too crazy about the shininess because does the non-gloss by Gamvar make the acrylics colors on paintings MORE saturated?

  • @skyessencewithlove
    @skyessencewithlove 5 років тому +2

    Wow....this is the first time watching your videos and you are an amazing artist. Thank you for the comparison. I am new to acrylic painting and the side-by-side comparison is exactly what I needed to determine which one to use. Question: Do you prefer the Gamvar gloss always or does the satin give a nice sheen (vs shine)?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому +2

      Awww thank you so much! I am glad you found it helpful! I typical perfer the gloss over the satin, as I perfer more of shine. But yes the satin will be a softer sheen and less shiny. So if are you are looking for less shine that would be a good option for you!

  • @terrij8458
    @terrij8458 3 роки тому +1

    I love the look of Gamvar Gloss on my oil paintings, but have an issue on a poured w/silicone acrylic painting. I cleaned off the silicone as I always have for other varnishes, and used a very thin coat, scrubbing with my brush in every area, but it still dried without varnish on the part with silicone on it. I'm wondering if it's o.k. to apply my usual acrylic varnish on top of the Gamvar in this one instance. Can you help? (I don't always use silicone)

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому

      Hmmm I am not sure about that. Many acrylic varnishes are water based, and Gamvar which is solvent based. So mixing the two may not workout well. I would recommend putting the acrylic varnish only on the silicone vs the whole painting. I would test it out on a sample piece before trying it out on your final piece. I would also recommend contacting Gamblin and asking them about that as well! I hope this helps ^-^.

  • @mariecaroniaplotkin5268
    @mariecaroniaplotkin5268 3 роки тому

    I use Liqutex varnishes. If you immediately wash your brush with soap and water and then again clean it with The Masters brush cleaner, your brushes won't be stiff as a board. I haven't tried the Gamvar varnish yet, but I do use other Gamblin products which I love. Try thr Master's brush cleaner- it really works even on dried out brushes.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому

      Thank you for sharing! I haven't used Liquitex in awhile, but I am sure there are others who will appreciate this advice. I am also a big fan of Master's cleaning products.

  • @The_Youtube_Winner
    @The_Youtube_Winner Рік тому +3

    gamvar is also completely archival and REMOVABLE. so if you mess something up you can reverse it completely. that alone makes it all worth it to me

  • @smallpaul2923
    @smallpaul2923 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this review.
    I use a mixture of gloss and matte acrylic paints which gives me contrast in my paintings.
    I dont know what type of varnish to use? If I used a gloss varnish the contrast between the values will go. Is there a varnish that protects the painting yet keeps the original look?

  • @grysharp3137
    @grysharp3137 4 роки тому

    Finally a video that addresses this issue (kinda). I always wondered what type of varnish to use on paintngs that are in oils over acrylics. So I guess the answer is that the varnishes meant for oil paintings can be used on both but the acrylic varnishes can only be used on acrylic paintings, even if a painting is done in both those mediums. Or did I misunderstand?
    You can pour the liquitex, though. I always pour it. I find dipping disturbs it too much and creates bubbles. You are on the clock, though, and have to work quickly. Also, I always clean the brush thoroughly after varnishing and haven't ruined a single one from varnishing yet.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +2

      So I know Gamvar specifically says that it can be used with acrylics, so that is part of the reason I started using it for my acrylic paintings. I am not sure if other oil varnish brands can be used with acrylic paintings. Though I do plan on looking in to it. As far as I understand you should be able to use any oil varnish with a painting that is combination of oil and acrylic. The oil is the top layer of the painting so that is what the varnish would be coming in contact with, not the acrylic.
      As for the Liquitex, I think I just apply varnish too slowly. So that is probably part of the reason I had issues with it. It is a great product just not suited for my specific needs. I also probably didn't' clean my brush thoroughly enough lol.

    • @grysharp3137
      @grysharp3137 4 роки тому +1

      @@SaenaFineArt Thanx for responding! Yeah, if the whole top layer is oils (over acrylics), I guess the answer is obvious; oil varnishes can be used. But what if it's only certain parts of the painting that's oils? Do you have to use two different varnishes? I think that's what I'm most confused about.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +1

      @@grysharp3137 That I am unsure about. I am pretty new to oil painting, and I don't mix them with my acrylics. Personally I would err on the side of caution and use a varnish that can be used with both.

  • @natlisan
    @natlisan Рік тому

    I never use a permanent varnish as my final varnish! I tend to go with a gloss/ high gloss UV spray varnish for the first couple coats as a permanent isolation coat , then I just do one coat of Gamvar as my final varnish. I avoid ruining brushes and I dont have to worry about brush strokes. I can also remove the Gamvar if necessary.

  • @genevieve6021
    @genevieve6021 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah, I would prefer the Satin because the shininess lowkey annoys me lol. It's like you cannot see the actual painting. All I care about if it makes the colors saturated.

  • @MBCMSE
    @MBCMSE 3 роки тому

    Great review I wish I saw this before I purchased my Liquitex 😩 Thank you

  • @mikemccourt6225
    @mikemccourt6225 Рік тому

    I can see the brush strokes from applying the Liquitex - most likely because of the quick drying time. The Gamvar leveled itself much better.

  • @snatchbloock
    @snatchbloock 10 місяців тому

    I have a 30x40 inch oil painting I need to varnish. I'm considering Gamvar gloss and wanted to ask if a 16oz bottle will cover with one coat. My painting is on a gesso coated stretched canvas.

  • @evamooney2953
    @evamooney2953 10 місяців тому

    You could try to use a silicone catalyst wedge to apply the liquitex gloss varnish bevause as the wedge is made of silicone the varnish SHOULD peel off the silicone once dry if there's any excess or you can wrap the brush up in cling film then store it in an air tight zip lick bag in between uses

    • @chrishynes6091
      @chrishynes6091 7 місяців тому

      Brushes need cleaned immediately after varnishing. If you have to varnish more than one painting use a fresh brush for each one.

  • @brettpeterson9420
    @brettpeterson9420 Рік тому

    Have you had issues with it leaving brushstroke marks?

  • @kimbourland6964
    @kimbourland6964 3 роки тому +1

    I see a lot of brush streaks with the Liquitex not so much with the gamvar.

  • @xcforlife77
    @xcforlife77 5 років тому

    Thanks for the comparison. Have you tried dipping your ruined liquitex brush in Ammonia? I've heard that helps with the varnish drying from folks before but I haven't tried it myself. I also think Liquitex has a removable varnish as well, though I think they recommend it goes on top of the permanent one. Once I get to the point of having paintings i want to varnish though, I'll probably try both brands. The Gamvar does seem more flexible, though I'm not super crazy about the Gamsol oxidizing but I'm sure it's fine if it's in a well ventilated area.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому

      I have not tried that for my brushes, I will look into thank you! Liquitex's Professional Soluvar Gloss Varnish is removable and I am sure a few others are as well! This particular varnish just happened to be permanent :( . Gamsol is actually odorless so that is a big plus, but using it in a well ventilated area is still a great safety precaution! Gamvar and Liquitex are both great products so I do recommend trying them both out!

  • @Dragon100277
    @Dragon100277 2 роки тому

    What kind of brush do you use when you use the Gamvar varnish?

  • @kiltedcripple
    @kiltedcripple 4 роки тому

    You can indeed pour liquitex varnish. I have done it, after seeing it done by others. You do have to work reasonably quickly, but I haven't had nearly the issues that it seems you have. Then again, I use it mostly on miniatures, I've only tested in on canvas like 3 times. I also only 1 coat everything.
    Thanks for the side by side shots, very helpful in seeing the final results. I am completely unfamiliar, until now, with Gramvar. May have to given them a buy on your recommendation.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      I am kinda of meticulous when it comes to applying my varnish, so that may have been part of my problem. Gamvar also takes 24 hours to dry, so it has a slightly longer drying time as well. I am glad you found the side by side helpful! I always encourage people to make their own decisions when it comes to products. Issues I may have had don't always happen for others, and that applies to postive experiences as well.

    • @kiltedcripple
      @kiltedcripple 4 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt I certainly appreciate that, as a consumer though, I don't buy without getting some kind of idea what I'm in for. Videos like these are fantastically helpful.

  • @chrishynes6091
    @chrishynes6091 7 місяців тому

    I wash brushes under warm water with Dawn soap... never had a brush ruined from Liquitex. You have to clean them as soon as you're done. 🤔

  • @blackwolfe638
    @blackwolfe638 2 місяці тому

    great comparison Thank You. I was surprised by your price mention until I saw this vid is six years old. Yeah, Gamvar has gone up A LOT since this video was made. *LOL*

  • @Yaz_Bear
    @Yaz_Bear 4 роки тому

    Hi! This video is very informative! I've mainly used Golden gloss varnishes for my paintings, however this video makes me want to look more into Gamvar. I was wondering that if the permanent Liquitex varnishes could still possibly be used as an isolation coat for Acrylic paintings? I use the liquitex mediums as an isolation coat for my pieces, and was wondering if these prepared varnishes could also work the same as well?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +1

      I am glad that you found it helpful! I have heard good things about Golden's varnishes, I would like to try them out at some point. As for using Liquitex varnishes as an isolation layer, I am not sure. I wouldn't recommend the permeant ones as an isolation layer because it it can't be removed. I would do a few tests before using it on your final pieces.

    • @Yaz_Bear
      @Yaz_Bear 4 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt Thank you so much! Do you have any isolations coats you'd recommend trying out?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      @@Yaz_Bear I normally don't use an isolation coat, but mediums are a great a for isolation coats. My favorite medium is Golden's High Gloss Medium.

  • @mugen1r_art891
    @mugen1r_art891 4 роки тому

    I ironically use liquitex both paints & varnishes for custom figures. Only issue I have is gloss slightly go matte if touched too much :/ and matte varnish goes more sheen tell you shake it go full matte or in between. But I'm now looking into gamvar for more resin solid base than liquitex polymer base also liquitex is removable just hard get off.
    but seriously your video helped no doubt I'm definitely give gamvar go see works with the pvc.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +1

      I am glad you found it helpful! I hope Gamvar works out for you!

    • @mugen1r_art891
      @mugen1r_art891 4 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt hell yeah! Yup got some coming soon can't try it out :D

  • @Grace-cl6jm
    @Grace-cl6jm 3 роки тому

    Can I use the gamvar in an airbrush? Looks like it but I just want to be sure lol. I make little customized figurines from toys I used to play with, and I use kneadatite clay, want to start using sculpy for bigger projects, and I use acrylic paints. I also shade with pastels and am gonna start using water color pencils, which will both I'm sure smear if I use a brush on varnish. I'm looking for a varnish to use on them that I can use through an airbrush and gamvar looks like a good candidate ?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому

      I am not sure. Gamvar is solvent based so you would need to use a mineral spirit to thin it out for the airbrush. I know there are spray on varnishes out there, so that may work better. However if you really want to use Gamvar I would suggest contacting Gamblin and asking them if it is possible or recommended.

  • @ike780
    @ike780 4 роки тому +1

    Soaking your ruined brush in Murphy's oil soap overnight can usually save a brush with dried medium on them.

  • @judyd.8338
    @judyd.8338 3 роки тому +2

    Gamblin has a video demo of how to apply the Gamvar and they specify not to pour onto the painting like you are doing, as it can make it harder to make the varnish layer thin enough--which is likely why you get tacky results sometimes. The demo vid is at the bottom of this page: gamblincolors.com/video-demonstrations/

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому +2

      I actually don't pour it on my paintings anymore :). Unfortunately this video is about 3 years old so my techniques and knowledge have been expanded. I am planning on making an updated varnish tutorial soon though. Thank you for providing the link so others can learn from it!

    • @judyd.8338
      @judyd.8338 3 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt I look forward to the updated vid then! :)

  • @tonyizaguirre5907
    @tonyizaguirre5907 Рік тому

    Can i use it on color pencil drawing?

  • @pocahontasseguinart7099
    @pocahontasseguinart7099 5 років тому

    I love both . If I use lyquitex varnish and gloss f and a brush is stuck, what type of brush do you recommend to use

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому

      If you use Liquitex varnish, use an older brush that you don't mind getting destroyed or any typeof disposable brush. I have also seen people use a sponge with it. Most craft stores have packs of disposable sponges that are pretty cheap.

  • @MAC-ws8fz
    @MAC-ws8fz 3 роки тому

    I've been wondering, how many applications of varnish can I safely apply? I like a 'thick' looking varnish to make the painting look older!

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому

      That I am not sure. I know most artists do one to three layers of varnish. I would suggest doing some experimenting and see what you end up liking!

  • @charholmes6760
    @charholmes6760 4 роки тому

    Thanks! This really helped! Can I use gamvar on paint pours?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +1

      Yes! Gamvar can be used on paint pours. Thank you for watching!

    • @charholmes6760
      @charholmes6760 4 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt Oh ok thank you! And your welcome, I enjoyed watching :)

  • @genevieve6021
    @genevieve6021 3 роки тому

    Which brand has the best white gesso?

  • @cocomu9955
    @cocomu9955 2 роки тому

    This is so helpful. Thanks so much. ❤

  • @johndoe-lw1xo
    @johndoe-lw1xo 6 років тому +1

    This was VERY helpful thank you!

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  6 років тому

      john doe I am glad!! You are very welcome 😊

  • @donnasiegert6975
    @donnasiegert6975 5 років тому

    For those that do pouring and using silicone, can you use the Gamvar over the dried painting without cleaning off the silicone?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому +1

      That I am unsure about. I did use Gamvar on a poured painting , but I didn't use any silicone. It should be ok, but I would suggest that you experiment on some test pieces first.

  • @nicole_13
    @nicole_13 4 роки тому

    hi! i’m new to paining. do you always have to paint the gamvar on? or can you use a painting spreader thingy? (it kinda looks like an icing spreading knife idk hopefully i explained that right) i just hate the look of brush stokes and want more of a smooth glossy finish 😬

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      I think you may be thinking of a palette knife. I have never heard of people using a palette knife, so I don't recommend it. You can use a sponge brush to apply Gamvar if you are looking for an alternative to a brush. However if you put on thin layers of Gamvar and work slowly you are less likely to have brush strokes in your varnish.

    • @nicole_13
      @nicole_13 4 роки тому

      Saena Fine Art thank you!!!

  • @skullgirltabby
    @skullgirltabby 4 роки тому

    did u try nail polish remover?

  • @HelenaEonor
    @HelenaEonor 5 років тому +1

    Thank you! That was really helpful :)

  • @trishsykes449
    @trishsykes449 4 роки тому +1

    Why do you say you can't pour the Liquitex directly onto the painting? I have seen others demonstrating just that?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      For me the Liquitex dried too fast when I poured it on my surface. I have two guess as to why this happened; I paint on a very absorbent wood surface and I work very slow when I apply varnish.

    • @trishsykes449
      @trishsykes449 4 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt Thanks for your super-quick reply!! I have just watched another video where she dilutes the liquitex with water, applies it with a lint free cloth and sort of 'rubs' it in! It appears to work seamlessly!

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      @@trishsykes449 You are very welcome! And that sound very interesting! I have seen an art conservator do kind of of the same thing with a badger hair brush.

  • @victoriapitt2305
    @victoriapitt2305 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for this review, it was super helpful! :-)

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому

      You are very welcome! Thank you for watching!

  • @manesauce2419
    @manesauce2419 Рік тому

    Does the gamvar varnish need an isolation coat before applying?

  • @pocahontasseguinart7099
    @pocahontasseguinart7099 5 років тому

    Can you use gamvar varnish with golden, lyquitex and winsor and Newton acrylic paints ?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому

      Yup! You can use Gamvar with any type of artist acrylic. I use Golden acrylics myself!

  • @nicb9507
    @nicb9507 3 роки тому

    Is it safe to varnish inside if I open the windows and turn on a fan? Its my first time and I'm skeptical

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому +1

      It safe to use Liquitex and Gamvar indoors. They are designed to be safe and easy to use. You can open a window to be safer if you like, especially if you are sensitive to smells. But if you use a spray on varnish you will have to wear a mask and do it outside.

    • @nicb9507
      @nicb9507 3 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt ok thank you for your help Im a little nervous using it for the first time

  • @mirnaprado2078
    @mirnaprado2078 6 років тому

    Can the Gamvar Gloss be used to varnish terracota pots painted with acrylic paint? And how long does it take to dry? Thanks in advance for your help.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  6 років тому

      It should work, Gamblin doesn't have any warning against it on their website. As for the drying it can take up 24 hours to cure, but it may take longer if you apply it on thickly. However, if your terracotta pots are going to be outside I do not recommend using Gamvar. While it is light-fast, I do not know if it is weather proof so it may not provide the protection needed against the elements.

    • @mirnaprado2078
      @mirnaprado2078 6 років тому

      @@SaenaFineArt thank you so much, I appreciate your advice, I'll go ahead and work with it and see what happens. Your video was very thorough and informational, thanks again.

  • @BrainToMush
    @BrainToMush 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful art! How much can I buy a painting for?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much! You can email me and we can discuss it! My email is in the description box :)

  • @LMB9888
    @LMB9888 3 роки тому +1

    I really wish I would have found this video like 9 days ago.

  • @Oldking3
    @Oldking3 3 роки тому

    How is it on paper ? I find the liquitex warps paper so much

  • @Gnadab
    @Gnadab 6 років тому

    So you can use Gamvar over acrylic paintings?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  6 років тому +1

      Yup! It works great with acrylic :).

  • @AT-qw9fe
    @AT-qw9fe 3 роки тому

    Ive seen in other reviews that Gamvar varnish starts to yellow over time,have you experienced this?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому +1

      I haven't had that issue with Gamvar, but most of my varnished paintings are less then 5 years old. So it is possible that those paintings used an older formula.

  • @jennicelbolanos1773
    @jennicelbolanos1773 5 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for the information

  • @vibhavispute2008
    @vibhavispute2008 5 років тому

    Can I varnish over the paint markers?? I have used paint marker for outlines on my acrylic painting and I waited 2 days to dry than paint marker...than I applied liquitex satin varnish and that marker gose spread 😟

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому +1

      That I am not sure of. If the markers are acrylic then there shouldn't be any issue, but if they are anything else it may not work. You could also extend your drying time a bit more, depending on the thickness of your lines it can affect the drying time.

    • @vibhavispute2008
      @vibhavispute2008 5 років тому

      Saena Fine Art than may be I should extend my drying time because that marker is for acrylic paint!!!

    • @riahgoodison5852
      @riahgoodison5852 4 роки тому

      @@vibhavispute2008 If the markers are water based then liquitex varnish is going to ruin your art because it's a water based varnish. I found using a watercolour varnish which is alot thicker does the job and doesn't bleed.

  • @kathleenwilson4668
    @kathleenwilson4668 5 років тому

    I have also read, but not tried, that you can remove GamVar from a painting with a little GamSol.

  • @TheWineCe11ar
    @TheWineCe11ar 4 роки тому

    Have you tried the Golden Acrylic Polymer Varnish? If so, what's pro/cons compared to the Gamvar?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +1

      I haven't had the chance to try it yet! But I think that may be a great topic for a future video.

    • @TheWineCe11ar
      @TheWineCe11ar 4 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt I agree, so many different ones to choose from. I learned a hard lesson on making the top coat too thick. It yellowed my paintings. Now I'm searching to find the best top coat and method that works best for me. Love your videos!

  • @aaronfuksa2047
    @aaronfuksa2047 4 роки тому

    Who has successfully used Gamvar on spray paint art?...any idea? that fast dry acylic enamel has solvents/solvent clean up. A group of us want to get it applied within an hour. save money & a second trip.
    Otherwise I know a ton about paints, & drytimes, pushing the limit.

  • @lucylaura4732
    @lucylaura4732 6 років тому

    Do you have to put a under coat or a protective coat under the gamvar or can it go straight onto the painting?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  6 років тому

      I normally don't do an undercoat before I varnish. Gamblin's website doesn't mention applying an undercoat before varnishing , so I don't think it is necessary. However if you want that added security, especially if you plan on removing the varnish in the future, then feel free to add an undercoat. I would recommend testing out different undercoats with the varnish before adding it to a final piece :).

    • @lucylaura4732
      @lucylaura4732 6 років тому

      Thank you xx

  • @MBCMSE
    @MBCMSE 3 роки тому

    Can I pour unused Gamvar back in the bottle?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  3 роки тому +1

      I would recommend keeping it in a separate glass jar. That is what I do. That way if it picks up any dust or hair won't get into the bottle.

    • @MBCMSE
      @MBCMSE 3 роки тому

      @@SaenaFineArt great tip thank you

  • @hannahweigant2971
    @hannahweigant2971 4 роки тому

    Does anyone know if gamvar gloss will smear dried sharpie during application?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      I am not 100% sure, Gamvar is a solvent based varnish so the solvents used in the varnish may react with the Sharpie ink. You may also encounter issues if you try to remove the varnish in the future, Gamvar varnish can be removed using mineral spirit. Unfortunately I do not use Sharpies in my work, so I may not be the best source information.

  • @monicaweng1305
    @monicaweng1305 4 роки тому

    How fast can you put gamvar on? Within a week or so?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +1

      You can varnish sooner depending on how thick your paint is. If you apply a very thick layer of acrylic paint, I would wait a week just to make sure that that it is dry. However if you paint in very thin layers, then you can varnish at least 24 hours later. If you are painting in oils, Gamblin says that you can varnish your oil painting when it is dry to the touch. However I have heard oil painters that use Gamvar recommend to varnish your oil painting when it is dry to the touch plus one week. Hope this helps!

  • @markangelotojon87
    @markangelotojon87 4 роки тому

    this is really helpful. thank you

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!

  • @skasskass8331
    @skasskass8331 3 роки тому

    Was it fair to compare Liquitex High Gloss with Gamvar? Why didn’t you use Liquitex Gloss - surely that’s more like with like?

  • @Saul17r
    @Saul17r 4 роки тому

    does gamvar yellow?

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  4 роки тому +2

      No, Gamvar will not yellow over time. Most modern varnishes will not yellow, as they are made with synthetic materials.

  • @janetogren287
    @janetogren287 5 років тому +1

    THANKS, Great information!! Well presented.

    • @SaenaFineArt
      @SaenaFineArt  5 років тому

      I am glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching!

  • @tsun9845
    @tsun9845 Рік тому

    After varnishing 8 paintings with Gamvar, ( acrylic and oil) all of them became uneven with dull and shiny patches. Had to remove the varnish with Gamsol spirit. Unfortunately, that changed some paintings. Varnished again. Same horrible result. So disappointed!

  • @queenbeaver
    @queenbeaver 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @JFTL81
    @JFTL81 3 роки тому

    A 4 oz. bottle of Gamvar cost me $18 at Michael’s, twice what it is online! Made me do mad…

  • @symbologee
    @symbologee 5 років тому +1

    Dollar store brushes work fine...

  • @bettegregory4960
    @bettegregory4960 5 років тому +1

    Clean brushes with 91 percent alcohol

  • @glorysamjolly
    @glorysamjolly 5 років тому

    Gamvar it is

  • @hlpursley5377
    @hlpursley5377 3 місяці тому

    I don’t ever recommend pouring any varnish directly on a painting

  • @unleashedpotential7290
    @unleashedpotential7290 3 роки тому +1

    Liquitex streaks like crazy it's awful

  • @robinlewisart_1997
    @robinlewisart_1997 2 роки тому

    Thank you