Yes, the paper is wet and crumpled, and then flattened out to paint on. The paint seeps into the cracks and makes an interesting "batik-like" texture. Then the masa paper is adhered to a piece of watercolor paper for strength.
Pretty Michelle! Don't you love the unpreditable texture? It's a nice change, but don't give up your traditional style. I love the way you paint! SUSIE
Thanks, Susie! I definitely won't give up my traditional style. I like using masa a few times a year, and experiment with some other stuff occasionally, but I love painting flowers traditionally to ever give that up.
I am a watercolor artist living in New Jersey. I am a member of the North East Watercolor Society, the New Jersey Watercolor Society, and several local and internet art organizations through which I exhibit my paintings. My favorite subjects are close focused florals and landscapes. I've recently begun teaching a beginning watercolor class at our local senior center.
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Great texture, I assume, that's the paper?
Yes, the paper is wet and crumpled, and then flattened out to paint on. The paint seeps into the cracks and makes an interesting "batik-like" texture. Then the masa paper is adhered to a piece of watercolor paper for strength.
Pretty Michelle! Don't you love the unpreditable texture? It's a nice change, but don't give up your traditional style. I love the way you paint! SUSIE
Thanks, Susie! I definitely won't give up my traditional style. I like using masa a few times a year, and experiment with some other stuff occasionally, but I love painting flowers traditionally to ever give that up.
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