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Why You Should Varnish Your Painting and How Step-by-Step for Beginners 

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@halasaleh111
@halasaleh111 8 лет назад
Normally i do not comment on youtube videos... But i have to say something... i truely believe that you are a gifted artist and every time i look at your paintings i feel like i am in heaven..... which is really strange and interesting at the same time... and i do believe that it has to do with you... i am pretty sure you have a beautiful heart and a pure soul...please allow me to thank you for sharing your beautiful and amazing paintings with us... and i wish you all the best thank you :) regards
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Thank you so much! Your comment really brightened my day. Thank you, friend
@janleia
@janleia 8 лет назад
when I first started varnishing I watched so many videos about it and all gave me the one coat vertical, one coat horizontal and repeat... I ruined so many paintings, then I tried this technique and it was easy and perfect! no streaks, no nothing! I wish I've seen this video before! thanks
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Thank you, Janell! I'm so glad it was helpful to you. Yeah, I've heard people say that before, but I also find that one direction is best. For gesso, I do like to crisscross the brush strokes to avoid having lines, but I don't think that works for varnish.
@dianehansma1725
@dianehansma1725 4 года назад
You are sweet to share things with others at no cost for those who can't afford lessons. Love your work~~~you inspire me and at 65, loss of loved ones is difficult~~but watching videos from those who chose to share, makes my sad heart happy. I'm just learning about abstract using acrylics and it makes me so happy and excited to learn. Thank you and Bless your sweet heart. Warm greetings from Canada!
@hiddenvanguard3337
@hiddenvanguard3337 7 лет назад
Oh man i didnt even know you were supposed to varnish. I just started painting and posting my paintings. i will definitly look into getting varnish. Especially once i start doing canvases
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 7 лет назад
That's ok! There's always something new to learn :)
@FordChick73
@FordChick73 6 лет назад
Thanks for this. I have several paintings and nobody ever said anything about varnishing them before. I'll go back now and varnish the ones I want to keep, so THANK YOU for this tutorial. This is excellent.
@sheilapurvis
@sheilapurvis 2 года назад
I’ve just started painting on canvases - and wasn’t sure it needed varnishing. I do now - and I think Matt would be better for me too. I love that painting with the lady in red with umbrella. Given me ideas for future paintings. Thank you!! 💖
@sarman1962
@sarman1962 7 лет назад
thank you! I 5 month as started painting, your all lessons I like best. Easy to understand, you explain everything.....really good!!!
@susangreen4092
@susangreen4092 6 лет назад
I varnished the only painting I have done that I feel is frame worthy...I used Liquidtex gloss varnish..Oh my...I have student grade paints still and the cardinal was a little flat but the varnish really made a difference......Thank you! Thank you!
@Wingz777a
@Wingz777a 8 лет назад
This cleared up many questions for me re varnishing. Thanks so much for doing this video. :)
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Barbara Huber You're welcome, Barbara! Thank you for watching
@CruDeniseKrammer
@CruDeniseKrammer 7 лет назад
Hey Jane, I'm from Brazil, living in Germany, loving your videos! Thanks a lot! More of the gray scaled paintings with a color jumping out like this one, I love this style!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 7 лет назад
Thank you so much!!
@micheller.
@micheller. 5 лет назад
ten times more helpful than all the other varnish videos I just tried to watch. haha Thank you!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 5 лет назад
You're very welcome 💛
@sharinelatanarayan4804
@sharinelatanarayan4804 4 года назад
Wow thanks. I will now use it on my paintings.
@patricianorman6664
@patricianorman6664 7 лет назад
Very helpful. I had bought Minwax polyurethane to use on my paintings but since I know that Liquitex makes a varnish and they are a paint company, I will buy that and keep the Minwax for other home projects! Thanks a bunch! Pat
@mzbrazell
@mzbrazell 8 лет назад
Thanks, Jane, for these varnishing tips! I have my paintings hanging all over the house and now I know how to protect them! 💕
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
You're so welcome!!
@SpiritAscending
@SpiritAscending 4 года назад
Thank you, Jane. I’m ordering some Liquitex Matte Varnish and will start varnishing my paintings from now on. This was very helpful. 💖🌹
@janetadams5829
@janetadams5829 4 года назад
Thank you for your advice! I am a beginner in this & am loving every minute of it. Thank you for sharing additional information that is needed for the preservation of my paintings. I hope to find more videos by you as I love your instructional method. Thanks again!
@homeboy48
@homeboy48 4 года назад
Hi Jane! Should I use an isolation coat prior to applying varnish on acrylic painting on canvas? Thank you!
@CYtraveler
@CYtraveler 8 лет назад
hello jane! thank you for the tips! i have never varnished any of my paintings and i always wondered how to do it,and do it right! thanks to you my questions are now answered! keep the good work!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+με λενε χρηστο Thank you so much! I'm so glad this was helpful to you
@angelamaxwell59
@angelamaxwell59 8 лет назад
Thank you so much I've used gloss medium and varnish by Liquitex and I love it and I've also used spray but I have to go outsid because of the fumes!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+angela maxwell True, that's a downside of using a spray varnish. I'll try some out soon, though :)
@Valeriearts2
@Valeriearts2 8 лет назад
This was very informative, I have done some acrylic painting but wasn't sure about the whole varnishing thing, now it makes sense.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Val Bisson Good! I'm glad I could help, Val :)
@angelwings7930
@angelwings7930 Год назад
I’ve seen recommendations to first spray the surface with varnish then use liquid. The spray will prevent damage from overworking with a brush. The person used matte spray and then gloss liquid. I supposed they did a two-part varnish because they prefer liquid varnish and the spray was only to avoid overworked areas with the liquid.
@karinagrewe5875
@karinagrewe5875 6 лет назад
You are a wonderful artist and teacher.
@kenp637
@kenp637 6 лет назад
How do you feel about the spray varnishes? I used one called mod podge acrylic sealer. Is sealer the same thing as varnish?
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 6 лет назад
Spray varnishes are perfectly fine! I would, however, avoid Mod Podge products for art. It's more for crafts. I've never used their spray sealant, but I know that the regular Mod Podge isn't water resistant. It can get gummy and attract dust over time, and it can also yellow. Windsor and Newton makes a spray varnish that works really well. I use that one if I'm not using brush-on varnish. I hope that helps!
@kathyhasty5519
@kathyhasty5519 4 года назад
@@PaintingwithJane Do you need that "special mask" when you are using spray Varnish?
@frankiereed6942
@frankiereed6942 7 лет назад
Thank you for the instructions on varnishing and painting the sides of a canvas. Very helpful.
@zackbrandenburg3227
@zackbrandenburg3227 7 лет назад
I love the Misty Green tree painting on the top right corner. any chance there will be a video?
@retrfdg
@retrfdg 4 года назад
should you use an isolation coat prior to varnishing
@Lenore007
@Lenore007 2 месяца назад
Thank you Jane! Very helpful ❤🎉
@cathytully9029
@cathytully9029 8 лет назад
Hi Jane...can't wait for your next video! I've been in a slump and couldn't decide what to paint for over a week now. Go figure with all the great videos out there. I'm heading to Phoenix next week so I'm hoping to stop in your town for break...will pop by your gallery to see all the great art you show in the background!!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Cathy Tully That would be so awesome, Cathy!!!
@dianenoblett6054
@dianenoblett6054 4 года назад
Thank you for this lesson on varnishing, much appreciated!
@waynegibson1023
@waynegibson1023 8 лет назад
You are the one who has inspired me to go go go learn learn learn THANKS , Wayne G
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Wayne Gibson Wonderful, Wayne!! Never stop :D
@donaldsherbondy1950
@donaldsherbondy1950 6 лет назад
Hi Jane, curious about your thoughts on an isolation coat, prior to varnishing.
@Jbeautiful66
@Jbeautiful66 7 лет назад
Hello! Your skills are amazing!! My question is, should I varnish even if my painting is not on a canvas?
@tinahuestis6931
@tinahuestis6931 6 лет назад
You are so helpful Jane. Thank you for this video!
@rsw241
@rsw241 7 лет назад
I'm looking into buying some Liquitex Matte Varnish Varnish to varnish Inkjet Prints on fine-art matte paper. I have tried a couple other matte varnishes on my prints, but they always end up looking more satin than matte. Also, they blacks always end up a dull and more like a dark gray. I know the surface makes a difference, as does the medium, so there is a very good chance I will get completely different results. I was curious though about your experience with the Liquitex. How "matte" is matte? Does it have any shine to it? Does it affect the richness of the blacks? Thank you so much for posting this. Also, I really like the painting in this video and the emotion it evokes. Very nice work.
@cathyburden1250
@cathyburden1250 7 лет назад
Thanks Jane! As always, a great video. (Just varnished 6 paintings) Love painting with you! 🎨
@caystamps7915
@caystamps7915 8 лет назад
Thanks for the very useful video. I appreciate the succinct instruction.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
You're so welcome, Cay!
@michiganpie
@michiganpie 8 лет назад
I don't paint myself but I do enjoy watching other people do it - your lessons are both entertaining and educational - and also, nice picture of Bill Nye The Science Guy :)
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+michiganpie Thank you! Isn't he great? My bestie, Vanessa does the best portraits ever :)
@genieoneil6884
@genieoneil6884 7 лет назад
If you varnish an acrylic painting and then decide you really don't like it, can you gesso over it and paint anew? Love your videos!
@thethriftychristian82
@thethriftychristian82 5 лет назад
By far the best explanation that I've seen thus far. Thank you for this video!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 5 лет назад
You're so welcome!!
@gerrywaters4175
@gerrywaters4175 7 лет назад
Thank you very much... you sure have painting so much fun.. I have already sold 2.. thank you!!!
@MyBinaryLife
@MyBinaryLife 3 года назад
this was real helpful cuz i have a painting where the mars black is soooo glossy compared to the rest and its taking focus away from the matte blue which i want to be the focal point. its been bugging me soo bad and i was going to just start painting over it but now i think the varnish will even everything out and make it work :)
@Allie-ck2lj
@Allie-ck2lj 4 года назад
Jane, does varnish get too old to use? My liquitex varnish dried too fast and I had to overwork it to smooth it out. I was caught in a dilemma. There's no expiration date on bottle. Also, instructions state NOT to mix with water, so I guess I can't thin it down. I varnished over a red rose with black background. (I also brushed in both directions which you recommended, NOT TO DO) It was a stunning painting, now I don't know what to do....just leave it alone and call it a learning experience? Thanks. (Oh well, looks like my cat just walked across it.........this is getting better and better! Not my day!) I found this video after I varnished. I was looking online for a solution and your video came up. I've been a subscriber for awhile and have a set of your great brushes which I LOVE! I should have checked with you first!
@MakaOKeAkua
@MakaOKeAkua 5 лет назад
Thank you, you answered my questions about varnishing a painting.
@lisabutler6176
@lisabutler6176 8 лет назад
I'm so glad I saw this tutorial. I didn't know it was necessary.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Lisa Butler I'm glad I could help, Lisa :D
@dr.pedals9598
@dr.pedals9598 11 месяцев назад
Hi Jane do you use an isolation coat before you varnish your paintings is this necessary please your thoughts would be very helpful thanks great content keep up the good work❤✌
@debbiesparkes2398
@debbiesparkes2398 6 лет назад
Hi Jane.....I truly love your canvas tutorials! Being a beginner, you capture every aspect that I need to know & you make it easy to follow along with that sweet inspiring voice you have! I was wondering if the Mod Podge matte varnish would be okay to use on my first two canvas paintings that I have completed, as that is what I used for my rock painting! Thank you so much for what you do; you are such an inspiration! :)
@cheryljantz9001
@cheryljantz9001 2 года назад
Thank you Jane! Very helpful! 👍🏻✅🤩
@trigger2gun
@trigger2gun 8 лет назад
You really are a wealth of information thanks for giving me the courage to try.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Matt Burt Thank you, Matt!! :)
@palwashaali1906
@palwashaali1906 6 лет назад
I just found out your Chanel thank you for these tips. I just started varnishing my painting. Need to know, how to clean the varnish-brush after finishing varnishing.? Thank you.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 6 лет назад
That's a good question, because it's SO important that you clean your brush properly, especially after varnishing! I typically use warm water and a little castile soap. Scrub the brush in my hand, rinse, and repeat if I feel like it needs it again. Here's a link to a video where I demonstrate my cleaning ritual. I hope it helps! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-uapCfhUgGVA.htmlm55s
@laurelschmitz6750
@laurelschmitz6750 8 лет назад
I've been using mod podge instead of varnish...is that wrong? Also, I've been so happy to find you...I just watched for the first time...watching the vid of the raindrops on the window...I love that one...immediately subscribed and am so happy I did...you actually have taught things important to know...your are really good teacher...on the one video about the canvas (repairing dents and stretched out canvas. The art store down the street from where I live has sold me special bottle of liquid to do that...it cost $8.98 a 2 ounce bottle...and didn't even work very well...I wish I had seen your videos then...the water is 78 cents a gallon...lol...Thank you so much for this great tip. I painted a picture for a birthday gift ...her birthday was June 17th and It was past that date so I was in a hurry to give it to her. So I varnished...and I was so upset because I'd worked really hard on the painting. It was of her riding her horse. Well, when I took a final lookover before I left home to give to her...I noticed that had crackled all over as well as took off the top layer of paint right down to the paint used to block in my drawing. Such a heartbreaking thing...but I learned my lesson...thanks for the tip about that too. Now I will not be so impatient.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Aaaaw, I bet she still loved it! No, I don't recommend Mod Podge to varnish a painting. Mod Podge isn't water resistant. In my experience, it also yellows after time, and I've even had it become brittle and start flaking. I hope that helps. Thank you so much for your sweet words, Laurel
@PetrikNZ
@PetrikNZ 7 лет назад
DO NOT use Modge Podge, it's a glue. When was the last time you baked bread with cement instead of flour? The varnish being used here is an acrylic varnish for acrylic paints. Acrylics bond on a molecular level they're a much different product than that used for oil paintings.
@anitadasilva3787
@anitadasilva3787 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing the information. I got a lot of tips from your video. I use quite a bit of black in the paintings I have been doing so now know it is important to varnish them.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Anita DaSilva Good! I'm glad this was helpful, Anita
@SusanBishop555
@SusanBishop555 8 лет назад
Thanks so much! I am glad you said about how you use the matte varnish on paintings that are darker. I purchased the same varnish you were using and at first thought I should have gotten the gloss. Now I am glad I did not because I will be more likely to do darker paintings myself. :D
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Susan Bishop Great, Susan! I'm so glad this was helpful to you. Yeah, I don't know too many people who like to use gloss for paintings at all. The glare isn't very flattering, lol.
@shirleyglessner9858
@shirleyglessner9858 5 лет назад
Thank you for your instructional video. I have been doing acrylic painting and using Windsor-Newton matte varnish. I put one coat on and leave it to dry for at least one day, then I put a second coat on. Unfortunately, I have stacked some paintings with the painted sides together and they have stuck together even though they have had some time to dry. I wonder how I can prevent this in the future as I may want to mail some of my paintings. I am concerned that I can not mail them with anything touching the painted side. Thank you in advance for your help.
@MrUnterward
@MrUnterward 6 лет назад
How do you feel about satin varnish. I have a painting I have completed. It's large. And very colourful. I'm torn between matte and satin. I do have both but don't know what to do. Also where it will hang will be my bedroom with a large window to the left of the painting. Please give me your opinion.
@veredbrett2178
@veredbrett2178 3 года назад
Thanks for another great video! Can the varnishing brush be the same one I use for painting or a dedicated varnishing brush? And how to clean it?
@liltrooper29
@liltrooper29 8 лет назад
I have a painting that I made for someone as a spontaneous birthday present. Their birthday is soon and I also have to send it in the mail. Is 24 hours enough before I start applying varnish? Also how long should I wait after varnishing the first coat to apply a second coat and then to send in the mail?
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
I would give it at least 3 days before varnishing. I've ruined paintings by varnishing too soon. Once you've varnished, you can apply another coat as soon as it's dry. You should be ok to package it up after 24 hours. I hope that helps!!
@teresacook2486
@teresacook2486 8 лет назад
Jane, you are amazing with your teaching! Thankyou
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Teresa Cook Thank you so much, Teresa!
@carriebrickhouse5811
@carriebrickhouse5811 8 лет назад
Jane I have heard that if you don't use professional paints that your black silhouttes will often smear if u use liquid varnish. I haven't varnished yet but brough some of the clear spray as well as the liquid. I know u use a lot of black and dark colors so u should definately have some expereince. I assume not but doesn't hurt to ask
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Hi Carrie! I imagine that's true. However, I've also experience smearing of black paint if I didn't let it fully cure before varnishing. That's why I always wait at least 3 days before I varnish. I've never used spray varnish, but I know a lot of artists who have and prefer the liquid varnish over spray. Give both a try on a practice canvas and see what you like best :)
@moyascollagechannel
@moyascollagechannel 7 лет назад
Hi Jane. How about different surfaces? For instance acrylic papers. Would you recommend to varnish papers as well? I love painting on 400 gr 70x100 cm papers but i've never varnished them and never realized any oxidations or color changes. They mostly will be in frames with glass as i planned so im not sure if it's good to varnish them :/
@DuckieThirteen
@DuckieThirteen 7 лет назад
Hi Jane, I have just come across your videos and I have found them to be very informative. The question I have for you is about varnishing. I heard that if you are going to use a matte varnish, that you should use a coating of gloss first because it will stop the matte from dulling some of the colors. Do you believe this to be true? Have you done this and noticed any difference?
@ElizabethKilbride
@ElizabethKilbride 8 лет назад
As always very informative video. I just learned that I should varnish my paintings and was so glad to have found your video to learn more as to the reason why. One would think it was just to sell more medium varnish, but in reality, it helps to protect your work. Keep up the great work Jane. So what's next on the painting schedule? I need to paint more every day. :)
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Elizabeth Kilbride I know what you mean, Elizabeth! I didn't varnish for a long time. But once I noticed the differences in sheen and oxidization, I understood why varnish was important. I have a creepy, foggy forest coming up next week :D
@ElizabethKilbride
@ElizabethKilbride 8 лет назад
Cool can't wait
@abritimenon
@abritimenon 8 лет назад
This was very helpful. I had a question though, is it true that you need around 2-3 coats of varnish for it to be fully effective?Some of the information available on the net say that we should do so, but you have applied only one coat of varnish. Do we need 2-3 coats of varnish ??
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Abriti Menon Hm, I've never heard that. I'll have to check my bottle, but I believe it says only one coat. I'd be concerned that more than that would make the varnish yellow over time. I only ever do one coat, and don't have any issues.
@abritimenon
@abritimenon 8 лет назад
OKay thanks Jane , you are the best!!!
@ERTH1344
@ERTH1344 6 лет назад
Thank you for all your beautiful inspiration videos.
@skyehenderson8869
@skyehenderson8869 3 года назад
Love your work!
@anitasapra
@anitasapra 4 года назад
Thanks so much for this video. I have never varnished a painting. I did an acrylic painting about 2 years ago, that has come out beautiful, but of course I have not varnished it. Can I varnish it now even though it has been so long? Please let me know thanks.
@fatemamoi6176
@fatemamoi6176 6 лет назад
You are sharing with your heart. That all matters love you from UAE
@lokifan50
@lokifan50 7 лет назад
i started painting recently and this helped so much :).
@kanokaninja7121
@kanokaninja7121 8 лет назад
Jane, I painted the exact painting and it turned out great, thank you! Please do not stop with your videos, instructions and tips, you are wonderful. Is that a synthetic bristle brush? Any tips on buying brushes, such as that one? I find when I use wide brushes like that, I lose bristles in my painting and I play like hell trying to get them off. Thank you Jane!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Yay! Congrats :D Yes, it's a synthetic brush, and not a very expensive one. I don't lose any bristles out of it. I think I got it from dickblick.com.
@RajashekarKrishnaraj
@RajashekarKrishnaraj 4 года назад
Hi, just a quick question.... my painting is dried for more than 2 weeks and when I applied Liquitex Satin varnish, I noticed it creates peal off effect and that could be because it dries so quick. Could we dilute the varnish with water?
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 4 года назад
No, you never want to dilute the varnish with water. Just work in small sections and don't brush over the same area more than once or twice. It may take a couple of coats to get it all covered, and that's fine. Just make sure you let it dry for at least 8 hours between coats and there shouldn't be issues. I hope that helps!
@wendystapleton5130
@wendystapleton5130 8 лет назад
Thank you for such good advice on varnishing, I have always been nervous of doing this. Where can your beautiful artwork be bought? I look at those in the background and those you share with us as you breathe life into them with each brush stroke. Each one is like a a story held fast on canvas and I would love to have a chance of being able to own one. Thank you for such wonderful videos and advice.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Aw, Wendy, thank you so much!!! I don't have any for sale right this minute, but I'm working on getting some up on my new website. When I do, they'll be at www.paintingwithjane.com
@PalakPG
@PalakPG 4 года назад
Would you suggest varnishing paper paintings also before they are sent for framing?
@ginacardell6219
@ginacardell6219 8 лет назад
Hi Jane. Love your videos and paintings! You have a great way of making things simple. Can you please advise how best to varnish a painting that has textural elements (eg. Paint mixed with heavy gel mediums for parts of painting). Because of the raised elements in the painting i wonder about how best to varnish and how long to wait for it to cure since it is so thick in areas. Any experience with that? Thanks for your help
@manuelaherr9027
@manuelaherr9027 7 лет назад
Hi Jane! This video was very helpful to me. Thank you for it! What if I paint with student paint or craft paints, can I varnish my paintings the same way and with the same product you used in this video '? Or do I have to spray varnish and what product could you recommend as a spray varnish? I love your videos! Thanks for answering me already! Love you 😍👍
@yesca6958
@yesca6958 6 лет назад
Hello Jane. Thanx for such a prolific source of info and tips. I'm wondering what your thoughts are on applying an "isolation" coat to a painting? Also I noticed that you apply varnish without mixing water like is done with Golden varnish. So is that just a brand difference.
@i2iFX_Colleen
@i2iFX_Colleen 3 года назад
do you think putting a workable fixative over a painting would allow you to varnish sooner?
@yahoorsir1
@yahoorsir1 6 лет назад
Hi Jane, your videos are awesome, I've only been Painting for a few months but I've been asked to paint on a friends acoustic guitar, my question is ,what kind of varnish would you recommend I use? It would need to be extra tough to withstand plectrum scratching and stuff. would yacht varnish do the job? I'm a bit scared in case it reacts with the acrylic paint
@M.1-i6y
@M.1-i6y 8 лет назад
Extremely helpful! You're a star! Thank you!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
Aaw, thank you so much :)
@tonibruce606
@tonibruce606 6 лет назад
Love your instructional video. This was very helpful. I love your paintings in the background. Where do I go if I would like to purchase one? Also, how many times should you varnish a canvas?
@TheWateryBanana
@TheWateryBanana 5 лет назад
Thank you for the helpful video! I have an acrylic painting that I have also used oil pastels on. Should the varnishing process be any different with the oil pastels in mind, or can I varnish it just like I would a normal acrylic piece? Thank you!
@chihuahuapixieprincess2482
@chihuahuapixieprincess2482 5 лет назад
So informative - love that you demo Matt varnish - do you ever use Satin and is there a big difference? Everyone seems to use Gloss which I don't like. Thanks 😁😍
@paulettesmyth3746
@paulettesmyth3746 3 года назад
Is there a special method to varnish a very textural painting that has underlying impasto etc? Or how about one that has collage elements imbedded within it but is primarily acrylic? Thanks.
@nfgmusic
@nfgmusic 5 лет назад
Your art work is really impressive! Did you paint Bill Nye the science guy shown in the back? Anyway, I’ve been using a Sargent Acrylic Gloss and have been diluting it a little with water. I’m also using a Purdy XL paintbrush for Polyester and oil brush. I’m getting brush steak marks, having lots of trouble. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Ty
@sharonnorris1359
@sharonnorris1359 7 лет назад
Can you us this varnish on oil paintings also. Love your work and your videos are great
@19moore74
@19moore74 7 лет назад
as always Jane a very informative educational video!!!
@shradhasreedhar92
@shradhasreedhar92 3 года назад
Most people say it's important to apply an isolated coat before varnishing. Is it okay if you don't do the isolated coat?
@angelicadelacruz5747
@angelicadelacruz5747 4 года назад
Does pouring the varnish in a cup and dipping the brush effect the results? I just feel like I’ll overdo it and pour too much onto the painting 😂 love your work this is beautiful!
@williamward9755
@williamward9755 5 лет назад
I want to varnish my paintings (acrylics) but the more I learn the more hesitant it makes me. Some articles talk about matte varnishes making dark colors look cloudy (I don’t use black paint, generally). Also, many articles mention an isolation coat first. Sigh.. In principle I don’t like the idea of a gloss varnish but I see lots of paintings with gloss varnish that actually look great (I don’t care if it makes photographing the work problematic). I am considering a spray varnish for my next painting as a “ test” piece. Have you used spray varnishes?
@angiholdread7299
@angiholdread7299 8 лет назад
This was very helpful...Thank you for all your videos they are very helpful.
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
+Angi Holdread Thank you, Angi!! And thank you for watching
@johnmcparland4945
@johnmcparland4945 7 лет назад
Hi Jane, could you please tell me what 'Clear Gesso' is ? Also how to use it is in Acrylic painting ? Your videos are very, very helpful, as l'm just starting to use Acrylic for the first time. Up till now, l have only used watercolour before. Pauline
@chriswhitehouse8982
@chriswhitehouse8982 6 лет назад
Hey Jane, great video as always. You didn't mention about the number of coats. Other videos I watched said apply 2-3 coats. Any need to apply more than one coat? Thanks!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 6 лет назад
Thank you, Chris! I don't usually see a need for more than one coat unless I'm trying to even out the surface texture. I usually apply varnish quick thickly, though. I hope that helps!
@davemampel
@davemampel 7 лет назад
Thank you. That helped correct some of my wayward ways. Do you recommend 2 coats or is one sufficient?
@monicaterry2829
@monicaterry2829 6 лет назад
Dude thank you for this video. You totally helped! Right on. I'm going to give it a shot now. 🤙
@yashrajgujar4394
@yashrajgujar4394 6 лет назад
Is is necessary to apply an isolation coat before varnishing the acrylic painting ?
@debbiejh9447
@debbiejh9447 6 лет назад
Hi Jane. Is this varnish also good for a wrapped canvas? I heard that the varnish should allow for flexibility so it won't crack. I am still fairly new at all of this and I really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you for sharing your talent with us! I finally got some canvases and can't wait to try painting with you😊
@michaelalmogela7850
@michaelalmogela7850 5 лет назад
Thanks for the advice
@gattbe5611
@gattbe5611 7 лет назад
when your good looks fade,,you will still have ,skill, knowledge , and talent, plus many fans and admirers..I find your presentation skills to be very good..Your voice ,speed of delivery,voice modulation and just plain warmth show thru...thank you for your videos,,very best wishes, Bill
@gregross7656
@gregross7656 3 года назад
Will an acrylic painting paint which has dried on the painting run if it gets wet with water, before it has been varnished? Is that the main reason why acrylic paintings should be varnished?
@maggiemae35
@maggiemae35 8 лет назад
Thanks for pointing this out Jane! Answers a lot of questions for sure. ;) Have a great day!
@PaintingwithJane
@PaintingwithJane 8 лет назад
You too
@saruman4935
@saruman4935 7 лет назад
Hello Jane I like your videos it's fun to watch always I want to ask you if I want to remove a spray varnish to redo my signature how to remove that spray varnish? Thank you Jane and keep up the good work
@edgarallanpoestheblackcat6613
@edgarallanpoestheblackcat6613 6 лет назад
Is liquitex a good varnish? Does that yellow overtime?
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