Hello,
I'm now to this forum so hoping someone might have some pearls of wisdom for me.
I'm painting some large format, abstract watercolour paintings on Khadi cotton rag papers. They are 320gsm A1 size. I love the texture of the paper and the rough edges and they are an important part of the aesthetic I'm trying to achieve.
My problem is warping paper due to the amount of water I'm using (surprise, surprise).
I've only painted directly on to the paper so far but I want to keep it flat and unsure how to achieve this without damaging the paper with tape or stapes. I do't even know if you can soak that type of paper successfully.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks.
I'm now to this forum so hoping someone might have some pearls of wisdom for me.
I'm painting some large format, abstract watercolour paintings on Khadi cotton rag papers. They are 320gsm A1 size. I love the texture of the paper and the rough edges and they are an important part of the aesthetic I'm trying to achieve.
My problem is warping paper due to the amount of water I'm using (surprise, surprise).
I've only painted directly on to the paper so far but I want to keep it flat and unsure how to achieve this without damaging the paper with tape or stapes. I do't even know if you can soak that type of paper successfully.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thanks.