Here are a few drawings that are part of a project in the works dealing with ancestry, ritual and the paper landscape. I'm using both sides of the paper--is that allowed?
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awesome, you did it! and the results are splendid.
The girl in the swimming pool tried to explain something like this to me. Except we got attacked by a grassdog. That was pretty much the end of that.
You can totally use both sides of the paper! I have a scary history of doing that. Best to use heavy papers. But be careful if the graphite is loose. Or I wouldn't if I was using something big and wet like a marker. Also be conscious if you're going to scan something. It'll show through most times.
6 comments:
awesome, you did it! and the results are splendid.
its totaly allowed, good idea man!
why did you jump off your house? your freakin crazy!
Using both sides of the paper is like teaching a man to wash before shaving. Rinse, lather, repeat.
i use both sides of paper all the time. what else is the other side good for? it just sits there otherwise.
The girl in the swimming pool tried to explain something like this to me. Except we got attacked by a grassdog. That was pretty much the end of that.
You can totally use both sides of the paper! I have a scary history of doing that. Best to use heavy papers. But be careful if the graphite is loose. Or I wouldn't if I was using something big and wet like a marker. Also be conscious if you're going to scan something. It'll show through most times.
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