I did buy designed paper pads for acrylic and oil painting, the brand name is Arteza.
While awaiting for paper to arrive, I did some YouTube research...
Some artist advices, that any watercolour paper can be concidered for oil painting.
At this point I have plenty of Pastelmat paper yet, that I've bought for pastels...
It's sturdy (360gsm), it's smooth too...
Why not?
I think if any heavy paper can be primed for oils, Pastelmat will be good too.
So I did lay down a coat of Liquitex gesso today, and I'm planning repeat it two more times, to get 3 thin layers in total.
The painting will be sister's puppy Jack again.
I hope I do not boring you, by sharing my mistakes, thoughts and life dilemmas
•Winsor&Newton Griffin Alkyd oils
•Clairefontaine PASTELMAT 360g/m2(170lb)
•size 9,5"/12"
•3x Gesso


