Tetium
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Hi everybody,
I’m trying to work with Asian papers, as Kozo, Gampi, Xuan, etc.
(All rice, mulberry-based papers)
I was wondering if some of you are used to working with these papers and if you could help me choose the right paper. Of course there isn’t a “right” paper, but I would like to know which are the Asian papers that actually work with cyanotype.
Can you help me figure this telling me what Asian papers you successfully used with cyanotype?
And also, what is your method to coat them with solution?
These papers are very thin and absorbent, so how do you manage to properly coat them?
I have tremendous difficulty to make a proper coat with these thin papers…
I’m trying to work with Asian papers, as Kozo, Gampi, Xuan, etc.
(All rice, mulberry-based papers)
I was wondering if some of you are used to working with these papers and if you could help me choose the right paper. Of course there isn’t a “right” paper, but I would like to know which are the Asian papers that actually work with cyanotype.
Can you help me figure this telling me what Asian papers you successfully used with cyanotype?
And also, what is your method to coat them with solution?
These papers are very thin and absorbent, so how do you manage to properly coat them?
I have tremendous difficulty to make a proper coat with these thin papers…