"Fish Triptych" - watercolor, gouache and pastel on paper - 7" x 10"
Hooray, finished it! Took a bunch of process pictures too, so click through to take a look.
'night!
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comments :: Fish Triptych
Out of curiosity, what weight paper do you use? I've never seen your paper go crazy. Also, how do you get the faded out effects? Ethanol? Isopropanol? or just water?
not really sure about the alcohol. I got the book by the shadowscapes lady a while back as a gift and she uses salt and alcohol for certain effects. i think she also plays with saran wrap. it's amusing. I don't really know what salt and isopropanol does to the paper. it could be worth playing with?
Out of curiosity, what weight paper do you use? I've never seen your paper go crazy. Also, how do you get the faded out effects? Ethanol? Isopropanol? or just water?
Anonymous
November 20, 2009 at 7:43 PMActually, I was wondering the same as the person before me. What paper do you use? Do you have a preferred brand?
Pug and Sue
November 20, 2009 at 8:08 PMMmm, not sure about the weight, but I usually use Acquarelle hot press -- it's sealed on the sides, so paper doesn't wrinkle until you slice it off.
The faded effects are just water -- does using alcohols work without decreasing the lifespan of the piece?
Lawrence Yang
November 20, 2009 at 8:48 PMnot really sure about the alcohol. I got the book by the shadowscapes lady a while back as a gift and she uses salt and alcohol for certain effects. i think she also plays with saran wrap. it's amusing. I don't really know what salt and isopropanol does to the paper. it could be worth playing with?
Anonymous
November 22, 2009 at 2:46 AMreally nice work
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