Daler Rowney - Simply - Masking Fluid Individual Bottle - 75 mlDaler Rowney Simply Masking Fluid Individual Bottle 75 ml. ABOUT DALER ROWNEY Daler Rowney is a British art materials manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1783. The company was founded by George Rowney, a wigmaker who began selling pigments for wigmaking. Over the years, Daler Rowney has expanded its product range to include a wide variety of art supplies, including paints, brushes, papers, and other accessories. Daler Rowney has a
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Daler-Rowney is a British art materials manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1783.
The company was founded by George Rowney, a wigmaker who began selling pigments for wigmaking.
Over the years, Daler-Rowney has expanded its product range to include a wide variety of art supplies, including paints, brushes, papers, and other accessories.
Daler-Rowney has a reputation for innovation and quality.
The company was one of the first to produce watercolor paints in tubes, and it has also been a pioneer in the development of acrylic paints and other new media. Daler-Rowney's products are used by artists of all levels, from students to professionals.
About the product
Masking fluid is a specifically formulated artist’s medium made with latex.
This is used to preserve white space in your paintings.
Art masking fluid helps the artist produce highlights in the painting and negative space & also for preserving details and creating textures like waves, hair highlights etc.
FEATURES:
Masking fluid comes in both bottled and marker form.
It works well on paper which has a smooth texture or fine texture, preferably watercolour paper.
Let the masking fluid dry completely before you start painting over it.
The ideal consistency is a creamy and fluid substance that flows seamlessly.
Masking fluid can damage the bristles of a brush. Hence, it's better to use an old brush to apply masking fluid. Rinse the brush with soap and water once done.
You can use an eraser or finger to remove the mask.
Masking fluid works well with both watercolour and gouache.
Before using masking fluid, stir the fluid thoroughly. Do not shake it because it will create air bubbles in it.
Removing the masking fluid quickly once the paper is dry will lessen the risk of tearing the paper.