About the video: Bonus track: Framed
Overview
“So, we've finished our work. We've spent time cutting, pasting, and working on paper. How do we keep our work intact for as long as possible? In this lesson, I'll explain how to frame and protect our work so that it survives the passage of time. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Bonus track: Framed, which is part of the Domestika online course: Papercraft Specialization: Techniques for Three-Dimensional Designs. Explore artistic papercraft by creating three-dimensional compositions using cutting, assembling, and modeling techniques with paper and cardboard..
Partial transcription of the video
“Bonus track Framed We have finished our work. We invest time to cut the paper, work it and give it the best result. So how do we make the work live as long as possible and stay as an intact piece? The secrets of this piece are its materials. From the beginning I asked them to use papers that are neutral PH, that are acid free, It is the secret that ultimately makes the paper resist. If we use art papers like the ones I recommended from Favini, They are watercolor papers that are ready to resist. Something they usually ask me is how it resists paper, what happens over time, whether it will a...”
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Course summary for: Papercraft Specialization: Techniques for Three-Dimensional Designs
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Arts & Crafts, Bookbinding, Children's Illustration, Decoration, DIY, Fine Arts, Paper Craft, Storytelling

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