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Watercolour Boards

Watercolor boards are a type of painting surface that is specifically designed for watercolor painting. They are made by mounting a sheet of watercolor paper onto a rigid board, such as cardboard, Masonite, or foam board. This creates a sturdy and stable surface that is ideal for watercolor painting, as it prevents the paper from buckling or warping when it gets wet. Watercolor boards are available in a variety of sizes and thicknesses, and they can be purchased pre-mounted or as separate components that can be assembled at home. Some watercolor boards are also coated with a layer of gesso or other primer, which helps to seal the surface and prevent the paint from bleeding or soaking into the paper. One of the main advantages of using watercolor boards is that they provide a consistent surface that is easy to work with. Unlike traditional watercolor paper, which can be difficult to control and may require stretching or taping down, watercolor boards are ready to use right out of the package. They also allow for greater precision and detail in watercolor painting, as the surface is less likely to shift or move around while the paint is being applied. Overall, watercolor boards are an excellent choice for artists who are looking for a reliable and versatile painting surface that can help them achieve the best possible results with their watercolor paintings.

watercolor painting, painting surface, watercolor paper, stability, consistency

Mark Nelson

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