From what I remember, you didn't wet the paper after the first washes. But depends on where your at with the wash. He used a lot of water into the paint to give a nice wet wash. Hope this helps. Holly
Hello GNSI friends,I'm working on a painting as a homage to John Cody... but I'm having trouble with the glazes... I even looked though the handbook.I know you start of with a spritz of water to wet the paper and let it become bone dry between washes... but do you spritz the paper again before each wash? Or work the dry paper...I want to make sure his techniques are remembered.Sincerely,Cat______________________________
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