Glossary Of Giclee Terms
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Watercolor Paper Watercolor paper is a specialized type of paper designed specifically for use with watercolor paints and techniques. Watercolor paper is characterized by its thickness, absorbency, texture, and durability, which allow it to withstand the application of wet media without buckling, warping, or deteriorating.
Watercolor paper is typically made from high-quality cotton or cellulose fibers and is available in various weights, surface textures (such as rough, cold-pressed, and hot-pressed), and formats (such as sheets, pads, and blocks). The choice of watercolor paper depends on factors such as painting style, technique, desired effects, and personal preference. Rough-textured papers are favored for expressive brushwork and organic effects, while smooth papers are preferred for detailed work and controlled washes. |
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