How to tear watercolor paper

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Tearing a piece of watercolor paper, even 300lb paper, is easy to do with this simple technique. Why tear paper? Why not just cut the paper with a scissor? It's all about the edge. Tearing paper results in a deckle edge and cutting paper results in a smooth edge. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned artist you will be successful.
    Achieving a beautiful deckle edge is important to me because I prefer my watercolor paintings to be floated on a mat not under a mat. A completed watercolor painting needs to be framed under glass and I like showing off the beautiful paper and the deckle edge is essential to do that. In this video I share an effortless way to tear watercolor paper.
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