During the painting process, the pulp painting rests on a sheet of egg crating. This allows the water to drip from the painting onto the vacuum table, where it will eventually exit the table via the hole in the bottom of the table. Small containers of pigmented pulp are available for painting, much like a traditional palette. Two recent paintings, both 15 x 15 inch seascapes, are shown here.
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