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Cátia Henrique
Elena Openshaw: Textured Art on Instagram: "So many things you can make with jointing compound! You can get this product from your local builders/hardwear store.  Some are white in colour, some are grey.   Also known as - Drywall compound  Sheetrock Drywall mud  This medium is great for adding sand and stones to create more depth and texture. Yon can also easily add coloured paint!   🥰   #fabricart #fabric #texruredart #texturedpainting #cement #cementart #wallart #wallartideas #interiorideas #interiordesign #interiors #whiteart #whiteinteriors #diyart #diycrafts #crafts #homedecor #plasterart #decorideas #homeideas #homeinspiration #artinspiration #artgallery #artoftheday #artstudio #diyideas #artlovers #diyhome#diyprojects" White Cement Art, Drywall Mud Art, Sheetrock Texture, Date Night Decor, Drywall Texture, Night Decor, Cement Texture, Drywall Art, Drywall Mud

Elena Openshaw: Textured Art on Instagram: "So many things you can make with jointing compound! You can get this product from your local builders/hardwear store. Some are white in colour, some are grey. Also known as - Drywall compound Sheetrock Drywall mud This medium is great for adding sand and stones to create more depth and texture. Yon can also easily add coloured paint! 🥰 #fabricart #fabric #texruredart #texturedpainting #cement #cementart #wallart #wallartideas…

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Kalpana Yadav
15K views · 782 reactions | I get lots of questions regarding the material I use, I hope I can answer some of your questions here.
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I use a few different mediums depending on the style. Here are some examples below:

Building supply materials:
- joint compound (also known as drywall mud)
- joint filler (also known as wall putty or polyfiller)
- topping compound 
- plaster
Each of these have their own qualities such as thickness, drying time and ability to mix with colour. You can add acrylic paint or modelling paste to either of these depending on your desired effect. You could also add dry mediums to get more texture. 

Professional art mediums 
- modelling paste 
- impasto medium 
- gesso 
- PVA glue
You can add acrylic paint or dry mediums such as marble dust and san Acrylic Putty Art, Wall Putty Art, Interior Artist, Mud Plaster, Drywall Art, Drywall Mud, Textured Paint, Pva Glue, Art Mediums

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Verl Karpinski
Kay (Karishma) on Instagram: "Textured art tips ⤵️  1️⃣ Choose your paste depending on what you’re creating. If making arches I usually go with Joint Compound/joint filler/drywall filler. It is known by different names in different countries. For floral designs I use thick modelling paste or texture paste  2️⃣ Don’t worry about getting the design perfect in a single shot. Texture art is very forgiving and you can smooth down the paste and try multiple times till you’re satisfied. Also any minor imperfections can be sanded later  3️⃣ When you try multiple times to get a design right, sometimes the paste gets overworked. You’d notice this when it gets little lumps/knots. In that case scrape off the old paste and try again with fresh paste  Hope this helps. I’ve covered these tips in details Drywall, Drywall Art, Art Guide, Modeling Paste, Texture Paste, Textured Art, Different Countries, Art Tips, Try Again

Kay (Karishma) on Instagram: "Textured art tips ⤵️ 1️⃣ Choose your paste depending on what you’re creating. If making arches I usually go with Joint Compound/joint filler/drywall filler. It is known by different names in different countries. For floral designs I use thick modelling paste or texture paste 2️⃣ Don’t worry about getting the design perfect in a single shot. Texture art is very forgiving and you can smooth down the paste and try multiple times till you’re satisfied. Also any…

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Asmah Shahid

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