I have a friend, who is an artist that only works with oil paint. He has
promised me to make a decoration on my guitar, but I don't know which "paint
sealer" to use after the oil paint. I understand that there are certain
chemical difficulties in working with the two materials. Does some "paint
sealer" exist, that will work together with oil, without any "conflicts"?
Thanks..
As an art student graduate of New Yawk's High School of Music & Art,
the real one up on 135th and Convent next to CCNY, I'm not sure
there's any permanent sealer of oil paint. Maybe linseed oil, but
that's gonna take literally years to almost seal and even then the
oils are gonna be fragile.
Acrylics, however, handle similarly to oils and can be tamed with
gloss medium. Ask your friend if he/she is willing to experiment with
acrylics. I'm partial to the Windsor & Newton but there's lots of
good brands. Check your local artist's supply.
Texas Pete
You'd figure an artist will be interested in working with new media? Ask
your if he/she can't be more flexible.
Tell him to have a look at Girl Brand guitars http://www.girlbrand.com to
see what's possible!
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