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PREPPING INSTRUCTIONS FOR MY SEMINARS |
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PREPPING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SURFACE CHOICES Please pass this information on to any students preparing to come to our seminar. The time frame for whitewashing wood and sealing is critical when it comes to working with the technical pen. I will be providing this spray for the students to use in class so they will not be required to bring any product with them. Refer to the sheets with photos attached for the sizes of the pieces being done in class. Remember that using the projectors in class will allow the students to bring in different sizes as well as surface choices. Students do not have to adhere to my size suggestions, they can vary the size because the projector will enlarge or reduce as needed. This makes the entire seminar a fun and really unique experience! IF WORKING ON CANVAS Please advise that they use Fredrix Medium grade [red label] for the best results. There is NO PREP before class. Just bring to class as is! No Canvas Panels at all. IF WORKING ON WOOD Please follow these instructions for prepping:
IF WORKING ON SLATE Basecoat with a sponge roller and at least 2 coats of white or off white acrylic paint. Do NOT wet the roller with water at all; it will leave bubbles on the surface of the slate. Let dry, then seal with 2 light mists of matte spray. 24 hours before class is a must for curing time to be achieved. IF WORKING ON TIN Basecoat following the directions for slate. Sponge rolling achieves an eggshell finish that accepts the inking and rouging wonderfully. Spray and seal 24 hours before class Project sizes for my seminars should be no smaller than 8 x 10 and no larger than 16 x 20 Updated 03/14/2006
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