During my trip in New Orleans I tried out a new painting ground by M.Harding called “non-absorbent ground”: https://www.michaelharding.co.uk/product/non-absorbent-acrylic-primer/ … Normally I used an absorbent ground so the paint goes on and sticks well, allowing me to layer on. Using this I realized a few unique properties:
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So you can paint a big shape, then paint in details, shift the drawing, change the color, or correct it very easily, which is great for painting outside with limited time. I’m guessing this is why people like lead white grounds, which have the same properties.
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