I tried a few things today - firstly, an idea I had recently, to paint waves by "masking off" the white foam with a white candle. I'm not 100% sure how archival birthday candle is, but it's definitely a start.
For another piece - first proposed by Lintie a while back, of Fingon and Maedhros standing at opposite shores during the burning of the ships - I tried whether my new favourite paper was salt-compatible. And holy WOW.

As far as I can tell, I'm the only watercolour artist I know who is perpetually and hopelessly questing for The Perfect Paper. Every time in my life when I thought I had it, it was discontinued, or there was something important it can't do. Hahnemühle Expression so far seems to be the egg-laying wool milk sow (as we say in German for something impossibly versatile). What it doesn't really allow is lifting of paint, but it seems that this feature is imcompatible with good layering, so I'll take the latter. It's not just good, but perfect for everything else - smooth gradients, exact detail work, many layers and no caking, very wet washes - and SALT!
... Yes, I have proposed. But don't tell my husband. Or the six blocks of Canson Vidalon stashed under the bed.
Alexandra Rena
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