They are the business! There are surfaces for every type of art medium (see below) and some work work well with more than one media.
These are the ones which are now going to be available in the UK:
- Aquabord - for watercolour. Check out
- Artist Panel - which comes in three different surfaces: Canvas, Basswood and Smooth
- Claybord - for ink and egg tempera (and a variety of other media). Check out
- Graphic Media: Pen and Ink on Claybord™ and
- Claybord used as Scratchboard
- Acrylic Painting on Claybord by Rock Newcomb
- Encausticbord - a new product for use with hot wax
- Gessobord - for those who like their boards with gesso already applied
- Pastelbord - for artists working in dry media who like a sanded surface eg pastel and coloured pencil artists. Check out
- Scratchbord - for those who like to scratch at the surface to produce an image
For your further information on the Ampersand website there is
- a great FAQs page
- plus a Technical page gives you a summary of what art media works with which board. Just in case you miss it, this is their summary of how to choose the best board for the media you prefer to use
- plus the AmpersandArtsSupply Blog for features on what artists have produced using the different panels and lots of useful tips eg Resources for Framing Panels
Media
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Product
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Discussion
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We highly recommend using thin
washes of acrylics on Claybord. Or, try Gessobord for
a less absorbent panel or Pastelbord for
a surface with more texture and a toned ground.
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Claybord is
ideal for airbrush.
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Ampersand recommends Claybord with this medium.
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Use egg tempera on Claybord. Compare with panels you are
preparing yourself.
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Encausticbord is made for the unique demands of encaustic painting. | ||
GOUACHE
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We recommend Aquabord for use with gouache.
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Use graphite and colored pencils
withClaybord.
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We recommend Claybord with
inks because they can be easily erased and manipulated.
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Use Claybord with
markers and frame without glass.
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We recommend Pastelbord for
working with all types of pastels.
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Use Scratchbord as
a professional alternative to scratchboard paper.
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Use Aquabord,
similar to cold press paper, for very wet watercolor washes.
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- read this blog post on the Jackson's Art Blog - Ampersand Painting Panels are Extraordinary Surfaces for Your Art - which explains all the different surfaces in detail.
- check out the new Ampersand page on the Jacksons website
NOTE: A more limited range of Ampersand Panels are also available from Ken Bromley Art Supplies.
1 comment:
I've painted on Ampersand panels for years, here in the U.S. I like the cradled gesso board panel for painting oil on panel. Glad you got them in the U.K.!
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