A closer view of the metal ruler being used as a barricade for controlling where the wet pulp will land. Notice the container of wet pulp with the turkey baster in it. I lift the pulp out of the container using the baster, then , I quirt the pulp onto the designated area of the in-progress painting on the metal side of the ruler.
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