Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Onionskin Paper vs. Vellum

In my last post, a very good question was asked by one of the 
Somerset Studio summer issue 2020 article readers:
"Can you tell me name and weight 
of onion paper you use with a copier?"

Well... I realized, upon checking, that the onionskin paper I have used
for these paper maché mixed-media figures is no longer available
(unless you're willing to pay an-arm-and-a-leg for 10 sheets)!


So I am experimenting with vellum, 
readily available both retail and on the internet. 
The photo above is taken against bright indirect daylight.
The onionskin has a "cockle" finish to it. 
The vellum is smoother to the touch.


These two photos (also taken against bright, indirect daylight) are
very comparable in their translucent quality.


This photo is also a good representation of the translucent quality 
of each paper... when placed over a photocopied image with words.

In a few days... I will post the results of using the vellum 
with paper maché paste, over white foam-board.
Stay tuned... Daryle

2 comments:

  1. Aw, Daryle, you're killin' me! We're currently in a 6-month lease while we build our house. No studio--and here you are making me want to experiment! :~P Be well. Jan

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  2. Jan... I've stopped by the blog on several occasions, since your February "vacuuming" post. It's so good to hear from you. I knew you had purchased the land that you would eventually build on; how exciting is that! Crafting on hold while your new home is in the works... I could wait on that! Stay well and we will keep in touch!

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