Matisse Faux Finish & Marbling Gel MM16
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Matisse Faux Finish & Marbling Gel MM16
Use MM16 Faux Finish & Marbling Gel with Matisse Flow Acrylic colours for a thicker and more transparent consistency. Also can be used for additional painted finishes and various marbling techniques.
For painted finish techniques, mix MM16 Faux Finish & Marbling Gel with acrylic colour and apply with a stiff brush. Very effective patterns can be created by the use of sponges, erasers, combs, squeegees, rags, stencilling brushes, plastic wraps etc.
MM16 Marbling Gel may also be used in marbling processes to keep the colours from mixing together whilst at the same time creating colour effects from opaque to transparent. This medium is also called a scumble glaze or scumble medium.
Marbling
This is the effect of using paint to make a surface look like marble. This painted finish is what is referred to as a faux finish (faux is French for false or fake). It may also be referred to as trompe l'oeil (French for "deceives the eye").
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