By sefumiles on Skatehive
Your technique is very interesting; your way of using the watercolor, and I noticed that you've got a fairly heavy watercolor paper that you've done it on. Yeah, I can see the edges, so yeah, like the coarseness of it. https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1266868385/photo/red-linen-canvas-fabric-texture-background.webp?b=1&s=612x612&w=0&k=20&c=ga30b1Rjq26d5GwvZ37CcmNsC8wOFV0HbEfHm1soQ=Source I typically use linen hemp. Okay, yeah, because they're also very good for actually printmaking. I believe if they have the right thickness, they could make some great printmaking. Yeah, I just like the feel of the paper, the thickness of it, and the rough edges. I always leave like a framed border around that, which sort of accents that paper very nice, knowing that, you know, if it's going in a frame or something like that, that, you know, typically the frame is going to cover the edges. Well, unless they're floated, that would be nice. Unless they're floated, exactly. They look so much better when t