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Old 04-30-2007, 10:43 AM   #31
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Old 04-30-2007, 12:36 PM   #32
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Thanks for the great tip Sharon. I will read the post.

Unfortunally, i
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Old 04-30-2007, 04:19 PM   #33
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Sharon, thank you very much for your excellent tips and information.

I really appreciate that.

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Old 05-01-2007, 12:41 AM   #34
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharon Knettell
A: Purchase a Dibond, Alumalite, or Econolite panel. Signmakers have them. He recommends Alumalite or Econolite as they have fluted plastic cores are cheaper ($60 a 4'x9') panel and lighter.

B: Cut or have panel cut to size.
AHA!
I have a piece of Alumalite as we speak. I had it cut in half by my neighbor who is building a small airplane in his garage. (It's nice to have people like this in the neighborhood.) I had thought one was supposed to rough up the Alumalite before applying an adhesive but it sounds like it's not necessary.
I wil post my results as soon as I get around to doing this. Thanks again, Sharon!
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Old 05-08-2007, 03:20 AM   #35
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Sharon, once again i am pricking up my ears at your words.

Your mention of Dorland's wax medium had me google & buy some.
Alas - any idea how to make a "thin" layer.? Does one dilute it with something.?

This has come at an appropriate time for me as i am very dissatisfied with my retouch varnish (damar) as a finish for gallery presence. I am however happy with the damar final varnish - but who can wait.?!!

Any info regarding this would be appreciated. Perhaps it should be in a separate thread. Please feel free to move it if necessary.

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Old 06-13-2007, 02:45 PM   #36
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Hey Sharon, have you thought about doing any of your large pastels on this polyester fabric? Steve
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Old 06-13-2007, 04:35 PM   #37
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Could you double-check that link while you're still here? It doesn't seem to go through.
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Old 06-13-2007, 06:09 PM   #38
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I just did a google search on Ross Merrill and the pastel subtrate issue and couldn't find it the the 5 minutes I looked. I would be interested in reading it. Personally, I don't like using pastel on hard surfaces and I don't really like that material they call pastel cloth either. I think stretching polyester would a good solution. I don't know about the archivalness of working on a cloth. I do know there is a Manet pastel drawn on primed linen at the Metropolitan Museum that looks none the worse for wear.
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Old 06-13-2007, 08:21 PM   #39
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Somebody else to talk to, perhaps, is Jack Pardue. He's been doing pastels on what appears to be unprimed linen for years, but that's all I know about it. I've not actually seen his work "in the flesh."
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Old 06-14-2007, 03:30 PM   #40
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I'll have to try out your method. I've never used an airbrush. Is it possible to spray the matte finish with a very fine pumice as part of the mixture?
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