Re: Liquid Light and Rice Papers
Stanley Greenberg ( petermarshall@cix.compulink.co.uk)
Tue, 14 January 1997 11:44 AM
At 11:50 AM 1/14/97 +1100, you wrote:
> Hi folks
>
>I'm working on getting photographs onto 3 dimensional surfaces, and want to
>try liquid light on rice papers, which when wet can be formed to adhere to
>many surfaces.
>
>Has anyone tried this combination? I'm concerned about the rice paper's
>ability to withstand the soakings in various solutions and washes.
>
>It will also be my first time playing with liquid light, so any basic hints
>are welcome.
>
>cheers and thanks
>
>Risa
Risa - I'm about to attempt Liquid Light on Japanese paper as well. You
realize, of course, that there's really no such thing as rice paper. I
believe that it's another Americanization of another word. Japanese paper
is made out of many things, but most often mulberry bark. What are the
names of the papers you are trying? There are so many maybe we can save
some money by comparing notes.
Stan Greenberg
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