With Matisse Acrylic Modeling Paste, you can enhance your work with textural depth and roughness. You can use a brush or palette knife to build up layers of texture or a trowel to smooth out the ground for oil and soft pastels. You may also use it as an excellent painting medium and acrylic pigments to extend the volume in your artwork. It is also lighter and softer than traditional textured mediums so that you may create voluminous layers of texture.
Key Features:
• Artist quality acrylic modeling paste
• Standard, light, and high solid paste
• Painting medium for acrylic paint
• Light enough for High build
• lightweight, airy acrylic texture medium great for situations when weight is a factor.
Perfect For:
• Acrylic Painters
• Mixed media
• Ground for acrylics, oils, wet mediua
• Painting in an impasto style
• Artists of all skill levels
• Experimenting with different textures
• Adding texture to a painting
• Impasto techniques
• White textured wall art
• Using with a brush, palette knife, combs
• Staining and tinting
• Build heavy texture and 3D forms
MM32 | Light Modelling Paste
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MM32 | Light Modelling Paste
MM32 Light Modelling Paste is a modelling compound that has the same qualities as our regular MM2 Impasto Medium, but with a lighter body and finish. Like traditional impasto products, Light Modelling Paste is used to build relief and texture and it can be used on its own or mixed with paint, ink or pigment.
Light Modelling Paste and Impasto Medium:
Light Modelling Paste is lighter in weight than regular impasto.
Light Modelling Paste dries to a matte white finish unlike Impasto, which dries to a cream, satin-gloss finish.
Both take acrylic paint well.
Both can be blended together for interesting textural effects.
The slight texture of the Light Modelling Paste makes it suitable for use with dry pastels where the texture of Impasto may be too smooth to be suitable for this purpose.
MM32 Light Modelling Paste is a very light product in terms of weight and can be used in large quantities that will not cause canvas to stretch or sag. Straight from the container, Light Modelling Paste is a frothy, grainy compound that can be applied with either a firm-bristled brush or palette knife. Although this medium can be applied to all rigid substrates (ie: board, canvas panels, etc), its light texture and flexibility makes it an excellent choice for applying to thick paper as well as canvas. It is non-toxic when used as directed. Unfortunately, it is not suitable for use as an adhesive.
Use
In terms of basic instruction, the uses of Light Modelling Paste are many. The most effective is to apply it straight from the container using either a firm bristled brush or a palette knife. Once dry, you can paint directly onto the surface with any of the Derivan or Matisse acrylic paints, creating a colourful, textured surface.
Paint can also be mixed directly into this product. MM32 allows for free intermixing with Matisse colours in any proportion. There is very little visual colour loss when up to 20% of MM32 Light Modelling Paste is mixed into Matisse colours. It is important to note that the opaque, semi-matt nature of MM32 will, sometimes, visually affect the result of mixtures with a higher proportion of medium to paint. Pastel tones of the original colour or reduced refraction levels may be apparent.
Testing and experimentation is recommended to ensure application of mixtures are suitable to individual art projects.
Light Modelling Paste can also be painted whilst wet and then scored, creating white marks, once overpainted, where the scoring lines are present. Spread a thick layer on to a surface with a palette knife. While still wet, lightly apply a layer of acrylic paint to the surface with a soft brush, and then use the back end of a brush to draw lines into the surface. Some of the paint will bleed into the indentations, but there will be a contrast between the painted surface and the white paste underneath.
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