This entry was originally posted on Sunday, December 16, 2012
Reflection
Varnished
Watercolor
11x14"
Recently I have been varnishing my watercolors so I don't need to frame them under glass.
Since
I have started varnishing, I have had several people ask if these paintings are
allowed in competitions.
My
answer is that it depends on the competition.
Watercolor
and watermedia competitions usually request that paintings be on paper and
framed under glass.
So
no, they would not be allowed, especially since they would not be framed under
glass.
Some
watercolor competitions request transparent watercolors only.
(Transparent
Watercolor Society of America is
one of them)
That
means that the use of white, gouache, or acrylic is not allowed.
There
are some other specific requirements that are usually included in the
competition rules.
Other
watercolor competitions are also watermedia competitions.
Watercolor,
egg tempera, gouache, and acrylic are all allowed as long as they are on paper
and framed under glass.
You
can also mix watercolor and acrylic into one painting.
Then
there are competitions that cover all forms of painting.
A
varnished watercolor will be accepted in these competitions.
You
can call it either a varnished watercolor or mixed media (since you have added
another medium to varnish the painting.)
Most
mediums are still porous until they are varnished.
Varnishing
a watercolor would be similar to varnishing an oil, an acrylic, or an egg
tempera.
Be
sure to check the competition rules before you enter though.
It
will make things go so much more smoothly if you do.
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