Friday 2 January 2015

7 Tips for Painting Glazes by Bob Ransley

Wondering what a glaze is, when it comes to oil painting ? To your surprise, a glaze is nothing but a thin & transparent layers of paint. The process of glazing involves creation of a multi colored appearance by applying thin color layers one over the other, overlapping each other. Every glaze that you create is capable of modifying the one beneath it. The question that arises here is that why does the process of glazing seem so confusing to most of the artists ?

The answers is here !
Although the theory sounds simple to the ears, practically implementing the same becomes a really tough task  , as it requires adequate patience and suffice practice! Nevertheless here is a brief explanation of the Glazing technique.

bob ranslay painting
Painting By Bob Ransley


In case you're a painter who needs a moments delight, glazing is most likely not for you. Anyhow , in case you're a painter needing to take your painted creations up the next level, glazing will provide for you colors with an iridescence, lavishness, and profundity you can't get by blending shades on a palette.
Why is this so?
In extremely essential terms, this is on the grounds that light goes through all the color layers (glazings), jumps off the canvas, and eventually reflects once more at you. Your eyes blend the layers of color to "see" the last shade, giving an iridescence you don't get with physically blended color.

Here are 7 tips regarding glazing


1) Get to Know Your Transparent Colors

Take the time to realize which shades are transparent, semi-transparent, or misty. A few producers mention this on their paint tubes .

Transparent colors work best for developing rich, inconspicuous shades through layers of glazings. However in case that you're simply beginning to research glazing, stick to transparent colors for your glazings and keep dark shades for the lower layers that will be coated over.

2)Glazes Like Smooth Surfaces

A glazing is a slender layer of paint which ought to lie easily on top of the past layers. You don't need it to gather or puddle on any harshness on your base, or rather not when you first begin glazing. It's something to explore different avenues regarding once you've beaten the rudiments of glazing. A smooth hardboard board or fine-weave canvas is perfect to begin with.

3)Use a Light Ground

Utilize a light-hued or white ground, which helps reflect light, as opposed to a dim one, which helps retain light. In case you're not persuaded, do a test by painting precisely the same glazings on a white ground and a dark/dull/tan one.

4)Be Extremely Patient

In case you apply a glazing onto paint that isn't completely dry, the layers of paint will combine, which is simply what you would prefer not to happen. Try to be patient else the consequences might be bad. In case you're working with acrylics, you can accelerate things up by utilizing a hair drier to dry a glazing. How soon an oil glazing will be dry relies on upon the atmosphere you live in and your studio condition; it would be recommended to go through some example of glazings to discover what it actually does, in case you're a beginner to glazing.
The paint must be dry to touch, and not sticky.

5)Glazing Mediums

Glazing mediums help in thinning of the paint you're utilizing to achieve consistency of glazing and, in case you purchase a quick drying solution, accelerate the rate at which the paint dries. Glazing Mediums additionally take care of any conceivable attachment issues emerging from thinning the paint excessively, especially with acrylics . Try different things with the degree of medium to paint to get a feel for the amount to include.

6)Use a Soft Brush

Glazings need to be painted easily, without unmistakable brush marks. Utilize a delicate brush with adjusted edges, for example, a filbert brush. You can coat with a firm, hoard hair brush, yet its not perfect in case you're new to glazing. Flicking over the highest point of the paint with a dry fan or hake brush is valuable approach to wipe out noticeable brush marks.


7)Unify a Painting With a Final Glaze

At the point when the painting is done, apply one last glazing over the entire painting. This binds together all the parts of the artwork.

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