Stretching your watercolour paper before painting allows you the creative freedom to use as much water as you want, whenever you want. To avoid unsightly cockling – the wrinkling and ridging of the sheet that’s notoriously difficult to fix – it’s essential to stretch your paper, especially if you plan to use a lot of water. However, if you’re working on heavyweight paper stretching may not be necessary.
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