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Home » You Asked – Mat Backing Pen & Ink Drawing?

You Asked – Mat Backing Pen & Ink Drawing?

January 6, 2009 by Ralph S 2 Comments

Today’s question comes from Peter, and he asks:

“What kind of mat backing do you suggest i use for the
back of my pen and ink drawings.”

Do you have any information that might help Peter?

Please leave your response in the comments box below.

Thank You!

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Comments

  1. Shirish Deshpande says

    January 13, 2009 at 6:22 am

    Hello Peter,
    I have found that using standard primed canvas which is used for oil painting gives me best results for my ball point pen art. One of the advantages of using canvas is it does not elongate on burnishing with the pen. Please view some of my ball pen art using the link below.
    http://artwanted.com/artist.cfm?artid=31982
    All the best to you for your work. Do share your work with me for viewing. Thanks.

    Shirish Deshpande

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  2. DR LaVoie says

    April 6, 2009 at 1:09 am

    Hi Peter,
    Not quite sure if you are asking about something to provide “Texture” as Shirish mentioned above, while you are making the drawing, or if you want to know what to do with it after it is finished. So, Shirish answered the first part, and I will answer the second part: Once the drawing is completed, do NOT spray it with any kind of fixatives. Just attatch it to a Mat Board, that allows a minimum of 3/8 of an inch all around the cut-out window edge. The attachement should be made the same method as for Watercolors, that is a SINGLE strip of Archival (non-acidic) masking tape approx. 1/3 the width of your drawing, centrally located across the top edge. Then I like to Spray-Mount this (you can used Double-Sided tape if you prefer) about two to three inches of spray inward, from the outer edge, to a piece of Foam Core Board that is cut to the same size as the Mat Board. Your drawing will now be safely “sandwiched” between the two, and ready for framing if desired. Good Luck !

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