ProfessorC1983
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I have a hare-brained idea to try mounting prints on birch plywood painter's panels like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Cradled-Painting-Encaustic-Burning-Acrylics/dp/B083KNPT5F
Now I understand wood isn't exactly archival, and that's not my goal here. Just looking for a cheap, minimalist/modern way to display a whole bunch of small prints on a large swath of wall in my new house. They don't need to last forever, and I appreciate a nice patina.
So basically I'm asking, what would be the least idiotic way to do this? I imagine it would be best to seal the surface first, perhaps with PVA or acrylic? And then dry-mount with an iron?
I'll be printing on Ilford FB Classic matte and then sepia toning.
https://www.amazon.com/Cradled-Painting-Encaustic-Burning-Acrylics/dp/B083KNPT5F
Now I understand wood isn't exactly archival, and that's not my goal here. Just looking for a cheap, minimalist/modern way to display a whole bunch of small prints on a large swath of wall in my new house. They don't need to last forever, and I appreciate a nice patina.
So basically I'm asking, what would be the least idiotic way to do this? I imagine it would be best to seal the surface first, perhaps with PVA or acrylic? And then dry-mount with an iron?
I'll be printing on Ilford FB Classic matte and then sepia toning.