GZA
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I just completed four acrylic on canvas paintings. I have also been working on refinishing a table, so I have a can of polyurethane to varnish the wood and stain.
I am wondering if there is any reason not to use the same polyurethane I am using on the wood for the paintings. I have done some research but there is not a great deal of information specifically about the differences between wood polyurethane and the kind of paintings (what I did find implied they are essentially the exact same thing). Some have mentioned using it on wood, but the only mention of using it on canvas I could find said it could potentially crack since canvas is flexible. Apparently acrylic paint is quite porous, and polyurethane is designed to be used on wood sanded to be porous if I am not mistaken.
Currently I am planning on using the same polyurethane. I'll do a test on an inconspicuous area first, of course, but I can't find great reason not to... does anyone know more about this?
Oh, and these paintings are for decoration in my apartment, and I have no intention of selling them or giving them away.
I am wondering if there is any reason not to use the same polyurethane I am using on the wood for the paintings. I have done some research but there is not a great deal of information specifically about the differences between wood polyurethane and the kind of paintings (what I did find implied they are essentially the exact same thing). Some have mentioned using it on wood, but the only mention of using it on canvas I could find said it could potentially crack since canvas is flexible. Apparently acrylic paint is quite porous, and polyurethane is designed to be used on wood sanded to be porous if I am not mistaken.
Currently I am planning on using the same polyurethane. I'll do a test on an inconspicuous area first, of course, but I can't find great reason not to... does anyone know more about this?
Oh, and these paintings are for decoration in my apartment, and I have no intention of selling them or giving them away.