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A watercolor blog. Back runs are the "blossom" or "flower" produced when part of a wash is too wet and the pigment is lifted up and forced to gather at the leading edge of wetness. Some people try to avoid them at all costs. I happen to like 'em.
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We pick up the painting from the frame shop this evening...I'll send a picture over the weekend.
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What is hot pressed paper?
Hot pressed paper doesn't have much tooth to it. The pigments in the paint sort of sit there when the wash is wet and don't settle themselves in to the grain of the paper as quickly and in as controlled a manner as cold pressed paper. It's disconcerting at first, but can be fun to work with.
thanks, Jeff
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