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RE: Arches Aquarelle and Gum



Hi Michael,

FWIW, I got good results with Fabriano Artistico Traditional White.
(It's no good for Cyanotypes though...)

Regards,
Loris.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Koch-Schulte [mailto:mkochsch@shaw.ca] 
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 7:19 AM
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: Re: Arches Aquarelle and Gum


Thanks Judy. Not the answer I wanted to hear, in fact it made me howl a
four-letter-word familiar to many New Yorkers. But good to know. The
mottling receded a bit but I think it's just the way they make the
paper. On a side note I tried sizing a sheet of Arches 88 and it went
right throught it, it looked like typing paper in hot candle wax.
Translucent. Probably a trip to the Artists Emporium tomorrow... ~m

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Judy Seigel" <jseigel@panix.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca>
Cc: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: Arches Aquarelle and Gum


> On Sun, 18 Feb 2007, Michael Koch-Schulte wrote:
>
> > Anyone offer opinions on using Arches Aquarelle with gum. I'm giving
some a
> > good hot soak right now and it looks like it "mottles" (sizing?) in 
> > the
140F
> > temperature water. Is this bad? I'm just out of Rives right now. I
haven't
> > see much mention of this paper in the archives in the context of 
> > gum.
Thx.
>
>
> Michael,
>
> I hesitate to say this because it's many years since I've used that 
> paper, and they seem to change every few years (they keep the name & 
> change the paper). I found that in its "natural" state it was probably

> the WORST paper for gum I'd ever used, including typing paper, in that

> it stained VERY badly, BUT -- with a good coat of added gelatin size, 
> hardened, it was quite fine.
>
> As for mottling -- I've found that, for whatever reasons, certain 
> papers will mottle during the sizing process, but once they're sized 
> and hardened the mottling disappears.
>
> Judy