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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS |
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The size is displayed below the ADD TO CART button on each paintings page, and also on the PRICES page. Most of the paintings are 54 x 72cm (about 21 x 28 inches)
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Artists’ watercolour paints. Watercolour paints are available in two grades: "Artist" and "Student". Artist quality paints are richer in colour and produce vibrant mixes. Student grade paints have less pigment, and often are formulated using two or more less expensive pigments. “Artist” paints are more expensive but many consider the quality worth the higher cost. Sue uses only Winsor & Newton Artists’ quality watercolour paint for purity, quality and reliability. |
| No, the original watercolour paintings are not numbered. Some artists number their originals as 1/1, but this is not common practice. |
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| A watercolour painting is one that the artist has painted using water-based media. There is considerable debate about this topic. Purists believe that ‘true’ watercolours are painted with transparent watercolour paint only. Others believe that water-based media can include opaque, water-based paint. All of the paintings on this site are ‘true’ watercolours, with certain white highlights, like whiskers, painted with opaque white gouache. |
Saunders Waterford paper, 300 or 600 g/m2. HP surface (medium rough texture). Saunders Waterford Series is the finest watercolor paper, is a 100% rag mould-made paper, acid free and buffered against atmospheric contamination giving archival permanence. The natural white sheet contains no optical brighteners, thus having excellent colour stability and surface strength. |
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| If they are protected from direct sunlight, they won’t fade. Some watercolour pigments are "Fugitive", meaning they fade over time when exposed to light. An example is Alizarin Crimson. Winsor & Newton offer a different formulation of pigment as a less-fugitive alternative. These often have the word "Hue" as part of the name. "Alizarin Crimson Hue" can be expected to be less "Fugitive" than "Alizarin Crimson". Sue uses only the best paint formulations available. Modern watercolour paints make fading highly unlikely. |
No, the original watercolour paintings are not numbered. Some artists number their originals as 1/1, but this is not common practice. |
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| How do you package paintings for shipping? | ||
| Paintings are sent flat between 2 sheets of polystyrene. |
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A painting is an original, one-of-a-kind, unique, genuine painting. If you have an original, you are the only person in the world who does. A print is a copy made from an original painting, using print technology. |
Sue’s paintings sold for R1 500 in 1994. Their value has increased to R22 500 in 2007. The price will continue to rise and, perversely, will increase dramatically when Sue dies. |
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It is very important for your painting to be "Conservation Framed". This framing method uses acid-free board, tape and glue. Any reputable framer will know about Conservation Framing. It is suggested that the prints be framed behind glass. It is customary to leave a small margin of white space between the printed area and the edge of the framing mount board. This margin of white space is where the signature and number of the print appear. Please! NEVER use non-reflective glass. It makes watercolour paintings appear dull and murky. |
Only buy an original painting from a reliable source. Sue keeps a record of every sale, so you can authenticate a painting through her. It is difficult to tell the difference between a painting and a print because print technology is so advanced. If you need to differentiate between the two, view the paint with a magnifying glass. A print will have a very small dot pattern. An original will not, though some watercolour paints do have a grainy appearance. If in doubt, get the help of an expert. |
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| Is it true that watercolour is the most difficult painting medium to use? | How do I protect my painting against damage? | |
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Frame behind glass, using Conservation Framing. Spray the wall on which the painting is hanging regularly with insecticide. Fish moths love watercolour paintings! Hang the painting out of direct sunlight, and away from any source of condensation like a kettle or bath. |
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| Are the original paintings signed by the artist? | ||
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Yes, always.
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| Yes. The painting is protected as much as possible against the glass breaking with bubble wrap, then a custom-built crate is made for freight shipping. South African orders are sent via courier to most addresses. Please note that shipping costs are higher. | ||
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