Wow, excellent idea, Maria--the paste. So the "layers" in order from the top to
the wood, would be: image, wheat/rice paste, barrier-backing, mod-podge, wood.
Correct? That could probably be achieved without adding too much thickness,
overall, too.
Kim
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From: Maria Arango Diener <1000woodcuts@gmail.com>
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 9:31:31 PM
Subject: RE: [artshow_photo] Mounting Wood
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I guess what I would do is stain/seal the wood with an acrylic based
product. Then I would mount the photograph to a barrier-backing with
wheat/rice paste, which are completely reversible while very stable in
mounting. I would then use the mod-podge or similar to mount the backed
photo to the wood the way Salongo described. Result is best of both worlds,
a fine photograph mounted archivally onto wood and perfectly removable
should the client so wish.
Maria
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