Thank you for commenting. When I finish a painting I will apply a temporary retouch varnish of Dammar resin. For the final varnish I will wait at a year to ensure that there is no problems.
Modern Dammar Retouch varnishes are much better than traditional Sandarac varnishes. I explore the subject of traditional varnishes in this video. ua-cam.com/users/liveqepKLC6XrOg?si=aX6_bReoGN3ndY9n
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The subject in the painting looks so real. You really have mastered the old master's techniques!
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Thank you for sharing the beautiful painting and the thorough explanation. 👏👏👏
Your artwork looks so amazing.
Thank you so much!🙏🙏
Fantastic
thank you Luis. can you make maybe a video or a list of bruches do you using? . thx. your fan. frank
Thank you for commenting. Great idea for a future video!!
Thank you … this is what I need!
Thank you for commenting Mark!!
Wonderful job, can I ask when you’re going to Varnish the painting.
Thank you for commenting. When I finish a painting I will apply a temporary retouch varnish of Dammar resin. For the final varnish I will wait at a year to ensure that there is no problems.
Do you make the varnish? Or it reads made product?
@@EimanforartI make the varnish using Dammar crystals and Distilled Turpentine.
@@LuisBorreroVisualArtist do you have references for the recipe, like old master artists
Modern Dammar Retouch varnishes are much better than traditional Sandarac varnishes. I explore the subject of traditional varnishes in this video. ua-cam.com/users/liveqepKLC6XrOg?si=aX6_bReoGN3ndY9n
Gracias maestro
Between the canvas and that colours ground not apply Acrylic Gesso ?
Or am I wrong ? can you tell me.
Hello: I used rabbit skin glue to protect the linen canvas. In this case acrylic gesso is not necessary because I used an oil ground priming.
Is it possible to use linseed varnish for oil ground?
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