After the painting is completely dry, it can be tacked to a wall for closer viewing and inspection. The painting can be worked on even in this stage. I mark the areas with a colored grease pencil in which I want to make changes and then replace the painting back onto the flat work surface seen in previous blogs. I add additional PVC glue to the pulp that I will now apply in order for it to adhere to the already dried pulp.
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