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Hello MITRA folks...I would like to seal a graphite or India Ink line drawing on canvas or board that has been 'gessoed' with acrylic dispersion fluid. The drawing would then be painted over with oil paints, but some of the drawing linework may remain exposed in the final painting. I would like to know what my options are for sealing the linework that would be 'durable' if left exposed in the final, varnished image, but also a good bond with the subsequent oil paint in some areas. I'm thinking acrylic matte medium, but maybe there are other options...? Thank you for your thoughts!
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(brian baade)
Since you are using an acrylic dispersion ground anyways,
acrylic matte medium would be a fine choice. If you wanted to avoid brushing
and possibly smearing the drawing (much more of a possibility with graphite
than waterproof ink, and you would want to make sure that your ink is
waterproof), a spray coat of B-72 would work well. I do know that Lascaux
Fixative Aerosol Spray is 2% B-72 in a solvent solution if you wanted to go
that route. There are probably other brans that use the same resin but I am not
sure since many do not reveal their ingredients.
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