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BobBlast 119 "Deckle and Gesso your Watercolor Paper." 

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Deckle & Gesso your Watercolor Paper
Welcome back to another BobBlast! This BobBlast features two of my tried-and-true studio tips:
1. How to deckle all four sides of a sheet of watercolor paper.
2. Why and how to gesso your watercolor paper.
Lately I have mounting my watercolor in floater frames or on cradled wooden panels. I prefer all four sides of the paper to show a deckle edge all around. To get that rough deckle, you tear - not cut - the watercolor paper.
Watch my demo on the video -
First, I scored the paper - being careful to not score it so deeply that it cuts the paper.
Next, I crease the paper along the scored line. Then bend the paper back and forth.
Finally, slowly tear away. Tear it away - not toward the crease. Tear away from the crease and the watercolor paper will tear beautifully along the crease, resulting in a deckle edge.
Repeat until all 4 sides have that beautiful deckle edge.
The Why & How of Gesso
Prior to painting, I apply an acrylic gesso primer on my watercolor paper. I actually trowel it on - Watch the demo!
As you know, typically a canvas is sold already primed with gesso. Wanting my paints to respond and react the same way on 300 lb. paper, I trowel gesso to one side with professional grade white acrylic gesso. Unlike less expensive brands of gesso, which tend to be too runny or sandy, I have found that the better gesso is thick, smooth and creamy. To apply it, I cut up foam board scraps and use them as disposable scrappers and trowels. No clean up.
Easy-Peasy!

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Комментарии : 33   
@therealKrak
@therealKrak 4 года назад
I just realised I'm not mainly watching your BobBlast videos because of the tipps and tricks but seeing someone fully enjoy what he is doing and not regretting anything.
@coreenalbertsen1764
@coreenalbertsen1764 4 года назад
Your style of teaching speaks to me. It’s all so understandable. Detailed in a loose way😉 Thank you, thank you for sharing and giving of your talents (and that fun personality!) Corny as this is gonna sound, “you are truly a ‘BLAST’”! Shoutout to Mrs. Blast behind the camera! Excellent work~ 🥰
@rsbersagel717
@rsbersagel717 2 года назад
Ohhhh, I didn't know that ! Thanks Bob.
@Mongo-ui1ll
@Mongo-ui1ll 3 года назад
I love your videos, and your energy. You make it look so easy to be so creative. Thank you
@patricialintner8284
@patricialintner8284 7 лет назад
I really love your "fun" and sensible approach to art Bob
@suzeaa
@suzeaa 3 года назад
I learn so much from Bob.
@kimmitchell1189
@kimmitchell1189 5 лет назад
Bob, you're so amazing! Thank you for your inspiration and tips!
@wr7819
@wr7819 3 года назад
you are amazing and inspirational, great channel and teacher
@KonjikiKonjiki
@KonjikiKonjiki 7 лет назад
I feel like I learn something wicked each time I watch your vids. You rock!
@PRAKASH-cm1vo
@PRAKASH-cm1vo 2 года назад
Thank you Sir Great work . I already subscribed. Love from India
@maxgrady2822
@maxgrady2822 5 лет назад
Great Video! What a nice guy! Reminds me of my Dad. : )
@DAVIDDAMIENR
@DAVIDDAMIENR 2 года назад
Thank You for sharing
@laramitchell656
@laramitchell656 5 лет назад
I love the way he does things ahead of time...cut paoer...like a cooking show...lol
@IETCHX69
@IETCHX69 6 лет назад
Subbed. It also doesn't hurt that he has the most expensive paper on earth .
@leticiaalavaski344
@leticiaalavaski344 8 лет назад
loved it Bob! x
@cosmoser1
@cosmoser1 6 лет назад
fantastic master so pedagogic
@magee113
@magee113 6 лет назад
Love all your great videos Bob. Thanks so much for putting them out here for us! For all my experiments with watercolors and acrylics I have never tried watercolors on gesso. Can/should this be done? Or is there a "gesso" specifically for watercolors?
@MySara36
@MySara36 5 лет назад
i love what you do ❤
@CaptainFutureman
@CaptainFutureman 6 лет назад
You haven't explained why you would use watercolor paper at all. Is it just for the deckled edge? Why not use canvas or another kind of paper?
@thundering1
@thundering1 5 лет назад
Can't speak for Bob, but there are a few general reasons. One would be, yes, the ability to create the deckled edges which is merely a style he likes for his paintings as far as presentation. Good thick watercolor paper (140lb - 300lb) can be cheaper to purchase than canvas, so a bit of savings. It provides a different surface than canvas, particularly for oils. Unless you lay your gesso onto canvas really thick, you will always have the texture of the canvas fabric, which will inhibit creating smooth fine details. IF your style is broad strokes, a rougher style, then this won't matter to you at all, but if you like creating finely detailed images - hair, grass and weeds, etc. - than primed watercolor paper. Why specifically "watercolor paper" and not some other type of paper? Watercolor is made to take more abuse than, say, printer paper - that's really the only reason. I hope this helps, and happy painting!
@victoria-mennaperez2230
@victoria-mennaperez2230 2 года назад
Bob, I did mount my gessoed painted paper on black canvas...but are you holding there a wooden board? Thanks.
@rbbrfish
@rbbrfish 7 лет назад
I think Bob likes his wine.
@whyducks1
@whyducks1 7 лет назад
Great tips on doing the edges thank you. Just wonder is watercolour paper is cheaper than using Acrylic paper? Just wonder why you choose watercolour paper. Sorry if I am being stupid asking.
@ReviewsAndMore9
@ReviewsAndMore9 8 лет назад
Great tips. So if you're mounting the watercolor paper onto the board using spacers, how have you protected it against the elements: dust, dirt, bumps, scrapes, etc? Seems like the image is still pretty unprotected.
@athanasiatzr385
@athanasiatzr385 6 лет назад
Thank you !!
@patti4891
@patti4891 5 лет назад
Please specify what "gel medium" you use...there are so many options like gloss, grit, clear, opaque....
@WokeSteve
@WokeSteve 6 лет назад
Why don't you just gesso the canvas and paint on that?
@laurenseamsodd
@laurenseamsodd 7 лет назад
Thanks!! What kind of Gesso are you using?
@lavonnecarrick2238
@lavonnecarrick2238 5 лет назад
And what year was this? It is currently 2019 October.
@webroamery4352
@webroamery4352 5 лет назад
Hi Mr. Robert , Thanks for Videos, I have a question, Can I paint gouache on Gesso primed canvas?
@lavonnecarrick2238
@lavonnecarrick2238 5 лет назад
Web Roamery yes you csn
@jimpinney
@jimpinney 6 лет назад
I am confused ( nothing new here) you did not use water in this gesso yet in another of your videos' ( drip trees and orange gesso) you used a fair amount of water
@marleneadelman657
@marleneadelman657 3 года назад
What year?
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