From: Madison Brookshire (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Mar 27 2007 - 08:56:39 PDT
Clear nail polish should do the trick. But beware, nail polish remover
might take away more than just nail polish! Try a small section first.
Also, there's some masking fluid used in painting that just peels
right off when you're finished with it.
http://painting.about.com/od/artglossarym/g/defmaskingfluid.htm
Winsor and Newton makes some:
"Colorless Art Masking Fluid is used for masking areas of work needing
protection when color is applied in broad washes. It can be cleaned
with water immediately after use, and must be removed within 24
hours."
In my experience, their products are usually good. Available at almost
any art supply store.
Good luck,
Madison
On 3/26/07, l d <email suppressed> wrote:
> Hey all, I am wondering if anyone knows of a clear glue I could paint
> on and use to mask off a figure within the frame. I am using another
> technique to distort the emulsion and I would like to be able to
> leave a figure untouched while everything else around it explodes in
> color. Thanks!
>
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