Daniel Smith Watercolors Grounds Titanium White 4OZ
Unleash your creativity with , the ultimate solution for preparing virtually any Daniel Smith Watercolors Grounds Titanium White 4OZ surface for watercolor painting. This premium-quality ground allows artists to expand their watercolor techniques beyond traditional paper, giving you the freedom to create on wood, canvas, metal, and more.
- A foundation of Watercolor Ground gives virtually any surface a new texture similar to cold-press watercolor paper.
- You can achieve the same distinctive, transparent qualities of watercolor on wood, metal, ceramic, plastic, glass, stone, plaster and more.
- Adding a layer of ground gives these surfaces a light, cottony texture that looks and feels similar to cold press watercolor paper.
- The beautiful medium of watercolor has been confined to a paper-behind-glass niche for too long!
- Titanium White Paint your colors on bright white no matter what color the original surface is.
- This ground also acts like a “white out” to rescue a watercolor painting by covering mistakes or other unwanted areas and starting over.
- For best results when repairing, blend some ground in a small dish with up to 10% water and use a soft brush to blend the edges.
- Also available in pint jars (16oz).
Additional features of DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Grounds:
- Archival and acid-free
- Excellent lightfastness
- Holds up to vigorous scrubbing without any damage to the surface
- Heavily pigmented colors – one coat is usually enough
- Thick consistency that’s easy to apply with a brush
- Perfect for mixed media work as well as watercolor painting
- Made by hand in Seattle, Washington (USA)
Tips for use:
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Preparation
No special preparation needed for absorbent and semi-absorbent surfaces including paper, canvas, fabric, wood, plaster, shells and hardboard. Non-absorbent surfaces such as metal, plastic or glass should be lightly abraded with sandpaper or steel wool before brushing with Watercolor Ground. Be sure your surface is clean and dry first. -
Application
Use Watercolor Ground straight from the container with a foam or synthetic soft-hair brush. Use a foam roller for a smoother finish, or a hog bristle brush for a more textured finish. One coat will cover most surfaces, but highly absorbent surfaces like unfinished wood may require two coats. Allow the first coat to cure before adding the second. Wash brushes immediately after use. -
Curing
Let Watercolor Ground dry and cure for at least 24 hours so it will attain the best degree of absorption. -
Painting
DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground works beautifully with watercolors and thinned acrylics. Because it creates a surface that’s more absorbent than paper, you may want to use less water with your paint. It also works beautifully with DANIEL SMITH Masking Fluid. -
Tinting
A tinted base color is a terrific way to set the mood for your artwork and gives you the option of matching your foundation to the subject matter. For example, try tinting Watercolor Ground with Aureolin for a golden glow when painting sunny landscapes. -
Finishing
Your work will need to be fixed if you do not plan to frame it behind glass or plexi. Spray it with a high quality, archival aerosol MSA varnish (with UVLS) following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Why Choose Daniel Smith Watercolor Grounds?
Daniel Smith is a trusted name in the art community, known for its commitment to quality and innovation. The Titanium White Watercolor Ground provides artists with the ability to explore new techniques and surfaces, expanding the possibilities of watercolor painting.Whether you’re a professional artist looking to experiment with new surfaces or a beginner seeking to expand your creative horizons, Daniel Smith Watercolor Grounds Titanium White 4oz is the perfect addition to your art supplies