Progress Update Working with Golden Absorbent Ground and Fineline Masking Fluid, on Violet Blooms 01.24.20

Fineline Liquid Masking of 6x6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical
Fineline Liquid Masking of 6×6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical

Well, I’ve tried a grid system (again), which did help, though it’s a lot of work, lol! And above is my image from my 1st post re also trying out Fineline’s Liquid Masking.

I’m still experimenting with the masking fluid, including the partially seen 6×6 canvas beneath the next stage of using the masking fluid on Violet Blooms in the pic below. That partial image should be my next masking fluid post, with a lot more pics and some interesting decisions I made regarding the masked areas 😊

Begin Removing Fineline Liquid Masking of 6x6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical
Begin Removing Fineline Liquid Masking of 6×6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical

So in the pic above, I’ve removed one portion of the dried masking fluid, the white strip bottom left with the red arrow pointing to it.

I’d washed in the dark background areas, but lightly, as I’ve read recommended in several articles and books I’m browsing re using watercolors (new to me), esp the first washes.

Turns out this method (for me) is also not 100% foolproof, at least in regard to getting the right areas masked, etc. But I really think this is more to do with a learning curve, both in regard to watercolor choices in general, and using masking fluid for and with those choices.

In other words, the usual creative stuff, lol! 😊

Fineline Liquid Masking removed from 6x6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical
Fineline Liquid Masking removed from 6×6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical

Above, the fully peeled masking tape reveals where I’ve washed in color and areas still white on the absorbent ground.

It lines up “pretty good” with the photo, and I like the way Fineline’s Masking Fluid applicator tip allowed me to define the shape of sharper and/or thinner edges better than I usually am able to with brushes.

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I haven’t written a review for this product yet on Amazon, but should. It’s worked really well for me. I think my hesitation’s been because I had to ask for a replacement (which Amazon did immediately).

Not used to working with stuff like this, ie, applicators with sticky stuff lol 😂, I either didn’t clean the needle well enough, or the fluid was defective to begin with. Either way, depending on the cap to keep fluid within the needle from hardening is not a good idea 😊

Either way, a really useful fun creative art tool.

I you know of other tips using this product, or others like it, with applicator needle tips, please post in the comments!

I’ll finish with a combo teaser-reminder to myself about the partially seen other image I’m trying masking tape with. Posted below is what I now call, First Twinkle of Snow.

The texture pattern I allowed to remain on Golden’s Absorbent Ground – vs smoothing out more – gave me the impression of tall thin trees in the woods, and, as my creative pattern, one thing lead to another ❤️

Golden Absorbent Ground Pattern before Fineline Liquid Masking for The First Snow
Golden Absorbent Ground Pattern before Fineline Liquid Masking for The First Snow
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Thanks everyone!
May your creative efforts be more rewarding than frustrating!
It helps me to remember that most fun things are a mix of something or other, lol! 😊

Adan

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Fineline Liquid Masking removed from 6x6 crop of Dorset Street Vermont Community Gardens Violet Blooms Vertical

21 responses to “Progress Update Working with Golden Absorbent Ground and Fineline Masking Fluid, on Violet Blooms 01.24.20”

  1. […] big takeaways from the current stage of my work on Violet Blooms via the design I detailed in my 1st big progress report using Fineline Masking Fluid, are […]

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  2. Hi Felipe,

    Yes, I’ve got something similar. The frisk masking fineliner, with a 0.5mm ‘pin-point’ applicator. Sounds great doesn’t it? It was a fiddly mess the first time I tried using it. The next time I tried nothing came out!

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    1. Tina, more & more I’m liking the idea of dipping into the bottle with an inexpensive brush, or using a toothpick, both things I’ve seen done on videos, lol! I did, on my replacement bottle from Fineline / Amazon, also do what another video suggested – take the cap off immediately after use (I figure the masking fluid has to dry anyway 😊), rinse it and the needle under warm water, then blow through the needle & make sure water goes through. Messy & a bit of extra work! But – so far – seems to be working. Meanwhile, I’m liking the expendable brush idea more & more 😊

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  3. I love Golden products, and they have a great website with lots of great demos! I love what you are doing here Adan, keep playing!

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    1. They do seem really great quality. I’ve mostly only gotten the Golden mediums and gels and grounds so far, looking fwd to trying their paint too 😊 So glad the experiments are being fun too! If you ever have a suggestion or product input, please post! 😊

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  4. […] here we are again (if you read my immediate previous post 😊) – above is the starting Golden Absorbent Ground. I patterned it vertically on purpose, […]

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  5. Interesting technique, Felipe.

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    1. Thanks, Dolly! It’s giving me all kinds of ideas! I even saw a video on YouTube showing where one can use a toothpick to stretch out small pools of the fluid into extensions and lines and such, nice! 😊

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      1. Incidentally, Felipe, I sent you an enquiry on the site where you sell your art inquiring about the price on one of your paintings (the original), and I never got a response.

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        1. Oh no! Was it through Fine Art America? They usually send me an email & I haven’t seen anything! I’ll check w/them, but contact me via (combine all the following): limited editions by adan @ gmail dot (use “.” w/out parentheses) com. So sorry I didn’t get it. We’ll link up!

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        2. Dolly, sent you a msg via the contact form on your sight 😊

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            1. I did check w/Fine Art America & they said they couldn’t help me 😦 cause the email goes direct to me, lol! Oh well, we’ll connect 😊

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              1. I am sure we will. Now I have to go back to your site to find the painting.

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              2. Ahhhaha, I know how you feel, lol! Here’s the link to I think the right painting, the small recent green 6×6? 😊 https://fineartamerica.com/featured/birds-eye-view-6×6-acrylic-watercolor-1-felipe-adan-lerma.html

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              3. That’s where I sent the first e-mail, and now I just sent the second.

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              4. And if none of that works, lol, then I’ll send you my home email via your contact form, though I think it was sent to you when I used it on your contact page, not sure 😊

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              5. Yes it was, and I replied.

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              6. Thanks Dolly! Replying to your email via WP 😊

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