15 days ago | By Gurney Journey
I often prime the surface with a tint of an iron red before heading out to paint in opaque gouache, acrylic, or oil.
Red priming gets mostly covered up by opaques, but it gives a zesty contrast to the greens and blues.
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PRIMING COLORS Titanium white Acryla Gouache
Burnt sienna Acryla Gouache
Venetian red casein Titanium white casein
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