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Originally Posted by Nefeli
my love.
basically it has to do with (new) works on paper- materials i will use is charcoal, ink but also some acrylic or house paint in parts.
so it would ideal for them to have paper on one surface (costly though i assume and risky if it turns out crap).
what you describe is fine for what i want to do..
i also have these stuff that are already done on paper though -charcoal and acrylics- and i would like to glue (risky it might ruin the whole thing, no?) on the thick layer.
i mean if there was a way to glue without ruing, i would go for the new works on paper again- to avoid above risk or fearing to do crap and ruin the costly board.
i will ask art supplies stores with the english name, hope they know what i mean.
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the boards themselves aren't really expensive, depending on the size you buy. they are lightweight and made of polystyrene. They are often used for matting pictures.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG3i-9PrM2g