spotting for POP and van dyke

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jamie young

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I'm printing a bunch of POP and Van dyke prints, and some might need a bit of spotting
POP is gold toned and varies widely as to how long.
Any recommendations?
Thanks, Jamie Young
 

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Watercolor paints.
good color selection.
infinite shade variations.
 

Dan Williams

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Jamie,

I use water colors. I have quite a few on hand that I use for Gum Printing but I think you would find that a small tube of burnt sienna and a tube of a black would work for you. Put a very small amount of each on a small plate and mix to the color you need. Remember that a little goes a long way and that it will dry darker than it first appears. Test on a scrap print.

Dan
 
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