Mounting is the process of stretching and reinforcing artwork done on rice paper with a stronger paper backing.It involves getting the entire painting wet with paste and backing it to another paper to create a finished masterpiece.
This process is often a source of confusion to the artist. Clear instructions can be found in Ning Yeh's, "Chinese Brush Painting: an Instructional Guide" in Chapter 20 or Lesson 20 in his "Emmy Series" DVD collection.
M1A
weight: 2.7 ounces, yields approx. 1.25 Gallons of paste Strong, smooth cellulose adhesive that dries clear. ...
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M2
This is one of OAS's trade secrets when it comes to applying paste to the back of your masterpieces for wet-mounting. Th...
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M3
Yet another of OAS's secrets. This mild cleaning scrub is used to clean delicate surfaces making it ideal for OAS to be ...
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KS
A premium acrylic clear coating for added durability and protection. When Chinese paintings and Japanese Sumi-e...
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P07
The ancient technique of wet mounting a finished masterpiece has been passed down from generation to generation. ...
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BK01
p189 pages, English A must-have how-to book for beginners. Acclaimed artist Ning Yeh takes the reader through e...
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PM
OAS has assembled what our patrons have voiced to us as their preferred papers to back their masterpieces with. ...
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GLS017
Ja-Shin walks you through the intimidating mounting process in this gift lesson. Bring your paintings to their full p...
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