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We had a sunny day yesterday so Nelson took the opportunity to stretch his paper outside on the side of his studio. Twenty-four feet is a lot of paper.
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Usually the paper is stretch inside of the studio with a bucket of water and a big paint brush. he loved using the hose. Nelson uses an all cotton paper out of England.
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Tacking the paper down was actually a three person job, but we got it done.
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