Ref 1015; Watercolor // Working with a different type of paper
Most watercolorists stretch their paper before painting, also. The process makes the fibers of the paper expand, helping to avoid buckling and warping. It’s much more enjoyable to paint on a flat surface and be able to use as much water as you want. Also, it’s easier to paint a flat wash if the paper is stretched No matter what kind of painting suits your fancy the most, painting is an enriching and fun experience. With this medium, you never really know what the outcome will be, and it allows mistakes to become “good accidents.” You can achieve very unexpected paintings by letting the water and colors speak to you and guide you through the painting. But, in the case of watercolors, using the right (or wrong) type of watercolor paper can truly make or break a painting.
Now I´m working in a total different one brand´s name is Stardream,
In this ocassion I stretched the paper in order basically to take away the surface glow and/or try to be more wáter aborbent and this is the result base on the following exercise.- so far worked better than previous references (see ref 1014 & 1013) where I have to combine with gouache, however in this particular case is just watercolor medium
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