Thank you Anna, I have seen Sergio Gomez adhering his large watercolour paintings to canvas. He hangs them with hooks and eyelets, they can be rolled up for easy transport.
I do not like the look of watercolor paintings behind glas. Takes away much of the charm of the medium imho. Therefore mounting onto a panel and waxing is my way to go, most of the time without a frame. Sometimes mounting onto an MDF board and putting a much higher frame around. Thank you for the video.
Yes I agree the paintings look really nice when you can see the paper. Also gets round the problem of reflection. So glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you! :)
Great information. Thanks for sharing. ❤❤❤
You are so welcome! Thank you :)
Thank you Anna, I have seen Sergio Gomez adhering his large watercolour paintings to canvas. He hangs them with hooks and eyelets, they can be rolled up for easy transport.
Interesting!! I will look him up now..
Hi , I take it that you would protect the water colour with something if not putting behind glass ie ,cold wax or do you use something else . 🙂
Yes! Cold wax. I did a previous video on this. About two videos before this one. Thank you!
I do not like the look of watercolor paintings behind glas. Takes away much of the charm of the medium imho.
Therefore mounting onto a panel and waxing is my way to go, most of the time without a frame.
Sometimes mounting onto an MDF board and putting a much higher frame around.
Thank you for the video.
Yes I agree the paintings look really nice when you can see the paper. Also gets round the problem of reflection. So glad you enjoyed the tutorial. Thank you! :)