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A plexiglass board (acrylic glass) is one of the most useful tools in watercolor painting, especially for the wet-on-wet technique.
Here are the main advantages:
- Natural adhesion: Wet watercolor paper sticks to the smooth plexiglass surface on its own through surface tension, without needing tape or clips.
- Slower drying time: The plastic sheet does not absorb moisture, keeping the back of the paper wet longer. This gives you more time to work with wet techniques.
- Perfect stretching: As the paper dries, it flattens out completely and evenly without buckling or warping.
- Easy to clean: Paint residue can be wiped off in seconds with a damp cloth or sponge.
- Waterproof: Unlike wooden drawing boards, plexiglass will not warp, absorb water, or degrade from moisture over time.
- Lightweight and portable: It is very light, making it easy to tilt or turn the board while painting to control the flow of water and pigments.
- Transparency: You can place a sketch or reference photo underneath the board to trace it onto your paper using a light source.
How to Use It:
- Soak your watercolor paper completely in water for a few minutes.
- Place the wet paper directly onto the plexiglass board.
- Smooth out any air bubbles and excess water using a sponge or a rubber roller.
- Paint your piece while the paper remains perfectly flat and fixed in place.
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