If you’ve ever wondered how DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine™ Gouache performs on different prepared surfaces, this experiment is for you! I’m comparing two of DANIEL SMITH’s most popular grounds — DANIEL SMITH Acrylic Gesso丹尼爾史密斯水彩底料 — side by side on two different substrates: mat board scrapsbirch wood art panels. But the application possibilities go far beyond the two examples I’ve used here!

Why Prime Your Surface?

Priming your surface lets you customize how your paint behaves and opens up new possibilities:

  • 丹尼爾史密斯水彩底料 transforms almost any surface — wood, mat board, canvas, metal, or plastic — into one that can accept watercolor or gouache with a soft, absorbent feel.

The Process

Two sets of test surfaces were prepared: scraps of mat board and birch wood art panels. Each one was divided in half — one half coated with 丙烯酸石膏底料, the other with 水彩底料 — then painted with the same gouache palette for a true side-by-side comparison.

A Note on Prepping Wood Panels:

Before applying either Gesso or Watercolor Ground, I lightly sanded the birch wood panels with a very fine grit sandpaper (220–400 grit) to smooth out the surface and remove any raised grain. After sanding, I wiped away all dust with a clean, dry cloth. This ensures the Gesso or Ground adheres evenly and gives you a smooth, stable surface for painting with gouache.

Our Findings

Gesso: On both wood and mat board, gouache sits more on the surface, staying vivid and reworkable longer. Edges stay crisp, making it perfect for detail work and clean color blocking. The Gesso surface itself has a bit more of a “shine” to it.

Watercolor Ground: Creates a softer, more absorbent feel. Gouache soaks in slightly, giving a velvety matte look with lovely diffused edges. On wood panels, you can even use the Transparent Watercolor Ground to let the natural grain peek through if you like a rustic touch! Watercolor Ground dries textured and matte itself, which gives a feel more akin to watercolor paper.

Tips for Best Results

  • Use multiple thin coats of Gesso or Ground for even coverage — especially on porous wood. If using cardboard or mat board, be sure to coat both sides to avoid warping!
  • Let Watercolor Ground cure for at least 24 hours before painting to get the best surface. For optimal results, apply in thin layers, letting each layer dry overnight. For a smooth surface, you can also gently sand between each layer.
  • Always lightly sand raw wood panels first to help the ground adhere smoothly.
  • Swatch your colors first so you can test how they lift, layer, and blend on each surface.

A Fun Combination

What I love most is how flexible these two options are! For detail-heavy work or crisp, bold color, 石膏 is my favorite. For soft blends and delicate textures, 水彩底料 has a gorgeous, dreamy look. Together, they give you the freedom to paint wherever your inspiration takes you — whether you’re upcycling mat board scraps or using beautiful birch wood panels.

Supplies Used

  • DANIEL SMITH Acrylic Gesso in Titanium White and DANIEL SMITH Watercolor Ground in Titanium White. (While the clean, bold white is a classic, Transparent, Iridescent Gold, Pearlescent White, Buff Titanium, and even Mars Black are fun to experiment with as well!)
  • Gloves to protect your hands and an apron to protect clothing
  • Mat board scraps (archival if possible)
  • Wooden art panels (lightly sanded and dust-free)
  • Fine grit sandpaper (400 grit)
  • Painter’s tape (optional for clean edges)
  • Foam brush or foam roller/paintbrush
  • Palette knife (optional, a fun way to apply and mix gouache)
  • Brushes, mixing palette, and water container

Wrap Up

Prepping your surfaces with Gesso or Watercolor Ground opens up endless possibilities for where you can paint with DANIEL SMITH Extra Fine™ Gouache — from everyday items to natural wood panels.

Which surface will you try first?
Tag @danielsmithartistsmaterials on Instagram — they would love to see your creativity!

關於阿什利·霍克斯

Ashley Hawkes

阿什利 她自幼便沉浸於藝術之中,兩歲起便在餐桌上寫作、繪畫。四十多年來,創造力貫穿了她的生活——高中時期她一直在學習藝術,並完成了許多線上水彩課程和工作坊。二十多歲到三十多歲時,她曾在猶他州和聖地牙哥擔任專業攝影師。 2016年,她結束了攝影事業,開始在家教育三個孩子,並在那時重拾水彩畫創作。.

她現在和丈夫、兩個已成年的兒子以及患有腦性麻痺的十幾歲女兒住在愛達荷州一座古老的鄉村教堂裡。在家工作既是必需,也是一種福氣。.

自2023年起,Ashley一直擔任Daniel Smith品牌大使,她曾接受寵物肖像委託、舉辦線上工作坊,並指導世界各地的藝術家。如今,她專注於透過Zoom在她舒適的閣樓工作室進行一對一指導,幫助藝術家克服恐懼、建立自信,並創作出他們夢寐以求的作品。她運用自己的寫作、攝影和藝術技能,以自由內容創作者的身分活躍於樂壇,並樂在其中。.