First let's answer the question, what is a glaze? A glaze in painting refers to a layer of paint, (usually thinned with a medium) so that it becomes transparent allowing the surface underneath to show through.
Many times I create a transparent layer of paint simply by adding more water to my acrylic paints, to make a wash. But if you are working on delicate paper using a lot of water might not be the best way to go. For example if you are working in altered book and you would like the text of the paper to show through, but soaking the page with a messy wash of paint, could damage the pages underneath ......
That's where glazes come in handy
and it's so easy to make your own! Ready? here we go!
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| First,
place a small dot of Claudine
Hellmuth Studio Multi Medium and another dot of
acrylic paint ont |
Mix
together with your brush and you've created
a glaze! That's it! You can vary the
amount of Multi Medium used to make your
glaze more or less transparent. |
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| Brush
onto your paper and you can see what
a nice transparent glaze of color you
have created! That was easy |
Here
you can see by the stripe at the bottom
the difference between paint applied
at full strength vs. the glaze of paint. |
You can use glazes to alter
the look of scrapbook paper, photocopies,
maps, just abut anything that you would like
to add a little tint of color to! Happy glazing!