Non-Absorvent Acrylic Primer Michael Harding – ARTONLY

Non-Absorvent Acrylic Primer Michael Harding – ARTONLY

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FOR OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING~ Do you want oil paint colours that look as though you’ve just brushed them onto the canvas? Then properly prepare your support by using my Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer (NAAP). This product is non-absorbent and will provide a strong bond to the layers of paint with enough tooth not to feel

FOR OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING~

Do you want oil paint colours that look as though you’ve just brushed them onto the canvas? Then properly prepare your support by using my Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer (NAAP).

This product is non-absorbent and will provide a strong bond to the layers of paint with enough tooth not to feel greasy.

NAAP may be used on a variety of supports. NAAP may even be applied over inexpensive, standard, primed canvasses to render them non-absorbent!

USES:

NAAP may be applied to linen, wood, MDF, and other supports to produce a strong, flexible, permanent, and highly pigmented ground. It’s suitable as a ground for both acrylic and oil paint.

Do not apply over rabbit skin/hide glue or to unsound, flimsy supports such as cardboard.

Note this is a primer, not a gesso. Gessoes, sizes, or other ancillary products are unnecessary alongside NAAP.

DIRECTIONS:

  • Apply 2 coats to your support, covering generously.
  • If you desire increased flow, dilute with 1 part water, and 4 parts NAAP.
  • Apply a second coat once the first coat is touch dry (approximately 1 hour).

 


FOR OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING~ Do you want oil paint colours that look as though you’ve just brushed them onto the canvas? Then properly prepare your support by using my Non-Absorbent Acrylic Primer (NAAP). This product is non-absorbent and will provide a strong bond to the layers of paint with enough tooth not to feel greasy. NAAP may be used on a variety of supports. NAAP may even be applied over inexpensive, standard, primed canvasses to render them non-absorbent! USES: NAAP may be applied to linen, wood, MDF, and other supports to produce a strong, flexible, permanent, and highly pigmented ground. It’s suitable as a ground for both acrylic and oil paint. Do not apply over rabbit skin/hide glue or to unsound, flimsy supports such as cardboard. Note this is a primer, not a gesso. Gessoes, sizes, or other ancillary products are unnecessary alongside NAAP. DIRECTIONS: Apply 2 coats to your support, covering generously. If you desire increased flow, dilute with 1 part water, and 4 parts NAAP. Apply a second coat once the first coat is touch dry (approximately 1 hour).  

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