A while ago I published a wildly unpopular video, “Talking
Texture Testing”, where I demonstrated several unconventional texturing
products for potential use with oil or acrylic fine art paintings.
One of those was a type of caulking that unexpectedly turned
into a permanent, hard, glue like substance.
It was an artistic failure of the highest kind.
I learned that the
caulking/glue holding factor was excellent. So much so that holes appeared in
the stretched canvas during removal attempts.
I resorted to using a razor knife to carve down the mountain peaks. The
result was a hill country canvas on the great plains with small lakes scattered
about, no doubt caused by glaciers.
My new video “Holes in Your Canvas? Now What?” demonstrates
one solution.
Can you see the damage?
Does it matter to my acrylic painting?

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