Pulp painting on artist-made kozo paper
Dimensions: 8 x 10.75 inches [framed 12 X 16 inches]
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Seeking Equilibrium-1
All works are mounted onto archival 100% cotton rag museum board and matted with acid-free archival 100% cotton rag mat board. Some are framed and others are mounted/matted only. They are priced accordingly. Feel free to contact me for custom frame options.
THIS PIECE IS FRAMED
Pulp painting refers to a process of applying finely beaten pigmented cellulose fibers onto freshly made paper to create imagery. Sometimes this is done by applying a paint-like mixture of the pulp and other times it is sprayed in combination with hand drawn/hand cut stencils, silkscreens, kozo bark or free application. Pulp painting can only be done right after a sheet is formed, while it is still wet (and before it is pressed), allowing the imagery to be part of the paper instead of sitting on the surface only.