bvy
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I'm looking to do some Polaroid emulsion lifts onto wood. The finished piece will be something that could hang or sit on an easel by itself -- i.e. it wouldn't require a frame or other type of housing. I've done some looking around, but I'm not finding good information about what kind of wood to use. Aesthetically, I'm looking for a very light colored wood surface, with a minimum (but not complete absence) of texture. And it should be archival.
I've been looking at wood panels made for artists -- they would meet most of these criteria and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. I imagine if they can take paint, they could stand up to the ten or fifteen minutes of submersion in water necessary to apply and position the emulsion.
Thoughts? Thank you.
I've been looking at wood panels made for artists -- they would meet most of these criteria and they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. I imagine if they can take paint, they could stand up to the ten or fifteen minutes of submersion in water necessary to apply and position the emulsion.
Thoughts? Thank you.