White Rose on Black Scratchboard, by Ann Ranlett
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Beautiful, detailed work. I use this type of scratchboard because it's the first that I bought, and found the Claybord Ink can be painted over and re-scratched if I make an error like a bad crossing in knotwork.
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This a beautiful piece... just beautiful!
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I'll second that. A great advert for the technique.
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Nice! It makes me want to try scratchboarding...
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Nice! what happens if you do a mistake, can you black out and repeat scratching?
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Love your WHITE ROSE Ann! Just beautiful!
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I love scratchboard art. Nice video! :)
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Wonderful scratchboard work, Ann! What patience you have..............
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On this particular type of scratchboard - no, there's no reworking - once I've scratched down to the white, I'm done. I can go back with a pen and put in black, but can't scratch any further.
There are other brands of scratchboard that have a thicker coating and can be reworked. EssDee and Paris (ScratchArt) are brands I recommend for that.
AnnRan 4 years ago
Patience, perhaps, or maybe I'm just insane?!? But seriously, I really enjoy working with scratchboard and the challenge of rendering detail using just black & white!
AnnRan 4 years ago