I used too much water and the papyrus fibers began to separate. In time I discovered gum arabic as a substitute for water and I was fine
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Working With Papyrus I
Originally I perceived papyrus as a type of Egyptian paper, made from natural fibers even more elemental than its modern cousin. but it gave me a lot of trouble.
I used too much water and the papyrus fibers began to separate. In time I discovered gum arabic as a substitute for water and I was fine
I used too much water and the papyrus fibers began to separate. In time I discovered gum arabic as a substitute for water and I was fine
Labels:
art,
art painting,
creative,
egypt,
john phillips,
painting,
paper,
papyrus,
watercolor,
watercolor artist
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