Acrylic colour on Thai handmade mulberry paper, deckled edges, 10 x 13.75 in., 25 x 35 cm
Thanks again Kissra for such a choice of poses! This is based on one of her pics. Again an exercise in skin tones, composition, body language & expressions on this textured handmade paper.
Here I use is a traditional mulberry paper handmade in Thailand. It’s a thick parchment type paper, strong yet pliable. I have the paper made to this size to get the deckled edges which adds to the textural effect. The close up picture is to get a feel for the texture and brush strokes of the painting. Then there’s the work in progress.
Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Contact me.
About framing.
When considering framing bear in mind to not cover up the deckled edges. This is one of the specialties of the painting, one of its charms. It is best displayed framed with a cut mat board around the painting so as not to cover the edges, thereby putting some space between the art and the glass and bringing depth to the framed art. It can also be framed simply with backing board and pressed with glass over the front without causing damage.
acrylic colour on handmade Thai mulberry paper (kada sa), deckled edge
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Acrylic colour on Thai handmade mulberry paper, deckled edges, 10 x 13.75 in., 25 x 35 cm
Thanks again Kissra for such a choice of poses! This is based on one of her pics. Again an exercise in skin tones, composition, body language & expressions on this textured handmade paper.
Here I use is a traditional mulberry paper handmade in Thailand. It’s a thick parchment type paper, strong yet pliable. I have the paper made to this size to get the deckled edges which adds to the textural effect. The close up picture is to get a feel for the texture and brush strokes of the painting. Then there’s the work in progress.
Interested to have your idea painted in this style? Contact me.
About framing.
When considering framing bear in mind to not cover up the deckled edges. This is one of the specialties of the painting, one of its charms. It is best displayed framed with a cut mat board around the painting so as not to cover the edges, thereby putting some space between the art and the glass and bringing depth to the framed art. It can also be framed simply with backing board and pressed with glass over the front without causing damage.
acrylic colour on handmade Thai mulberry paper (kada sa), deckled edge
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