Fibre Paste is easy to apply and manipulate with a palette knife and does not sag or drip during application. Use a soft-hair wet brush to evenly spread out and smooth the final surface. Mix Fibre Paste with colour before applying to surface or enhance with paint once dry. It will dry white and opaque. The matte finish provides a tooth for all dry media to be applied. Formulated with 100% acrylic emulsion to ensure that over time it remains flexible, does not flake, crack or crumble from the surface.
Works very well. Feels a little heavier on the knife than the other brand and when dry, feels lighter. Odd but it works. Good value
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Tomasina Conti
Fiber paste
Just used fiber paste. I WAS VERY HAPPY WITH THE RESULTS in creating faux rough edge watercolor paper. Strong yet flexible. Smooth or peaked layers can be easily created. Use a silicone mat wherever you don’t want it to stick. I’ll be buying more when I run out 😁
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Patricia Legge
Love it
I’ve only used it a couple times in small projects and I love the texture and especially the light weight of it.
Mona Khalil
Tri-Art modeling paste
The best. Beautiful texture. Thanks Tri-Art
Tri-Art Mediums - Modeling Paste
Larry Williams
Black gesso
It has just the right consistency!
Tri-Art Acrylic Mediums - Black Gesso
Ariel
Great product—fast delivery
Can’t believe the speed of delivery to the prairies! Well done. Good prices and love supporting a Canadian company!
Tri-Art Liquids - Phthalo Green Blue Shade
Larry Williams
Ivory black heavy body
Always happy with the quality!
Tri-Art High Viscosity - Ivory Black
Tisha Johnson
Liquid glass
I luv the liquid glass. Works great on my paintings. Will buy again
Liquid Glass Pouring Medium and Finishing Resin
Bob Alexander
Love this pigment
Fabulous transparent yellow brown as is. But add some white and magic happens!
Tri-Art Oil Colours - Nickel Azo Yellow
Bob Alexander
Liquid white
This is my go-to white;. I draw with it ion a squeeze bottle, mix it with colors, and even dilute it with thinner for an occasional spray. There doesn’t seem to be anything else like it. It is relatively slow-drying.