[Aquanet] tea staining paper

RMGesford at aol.com RMGesford at aol.com
Wed Apr 1 11:20:28 EDT 2009


 
He explained that he soaked the paper for 4 hours in coffee first (cool  
color) for 4 hrs...then in tea (warm color) for 4 hrs...then deckled the edges  by 
tearing the ends away while it was wet. I failed to ask if it would be acid  
free...sorry...too many customers admiring his work. He was MOST generous  
explaining his techniques...very nice and personable. 
 Rosemary

 



In a message dated 4/1/2009 10:11:56 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
peedee at nucleus.com writes:

 
 
 
RMGesford at aol.com wrote:
> Hi Miriam
> I met an Artist at  an outdoor Art show a few weeks ago and he worked 
> on tea stained AND  coffee stained paper.
> It was gorgeous work.  The watercolors were  of butterflies, 
> dragonflies, and other wildlife.
>   
> I didn't get a chance to ask him very many questions...only how he  got 
> the results.  I picked up his card and found his web  site.  He said he 
> would welcome any questions via email. His  card read 'Artist of Nature'.
> His name is Bill Scott (San Antonio,  Tx).
If anyone is interested further, he has a web  site:

http://bill-scott.com//origin.php

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