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When you think of your painting as complete, you will sign in an insignificant manner: the painting is what is important.

Your mat must be ACID FREE Acidic paper will eat your painting in time.

You would do well to consider at least a two inch mat border around the painting.

Watercolor must have a glass cover.

The backing can be Acid Free "Foam-core"

Jennie's Magnolia can be a Watercolor OR Acrylic on canvas. For Acrylic the canvas size is 24 X 30 and the acrylic colors and brush sizes the same as that of watercolor.

 

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