Imprimatura – Four Reasons Why

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We discuss Using a pink or ochre (often referred to as an imprimatura or tonal ground) on a canvas before painting offers several technical and artistic advantages over starting on a stark white surface. A pink ground, in particular, is often used to introduce warmth, vitality, and a glowing undertone to the final piece.  All the detail and benefits are here on one page.

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Using a pink or ochre (often referred to as an imprimatura or tonal ground) on a canvas before painting offers several technical and artistic advantages over starting on a stark white surface. A pink ground, in particular, is often used to introduce warmth, vitality, and a glowing undertone to the final piece.

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