![]() | In the 1960s, on the end wall of the house from Chapygin Street, the artist B. P. Axelrod, using a jackhammer, made a decorative panel "Friendship" in the style of "sgraffito". (Nearby was the Druzhba(Friendship) Hotel, now the Andersen Hotel). The wall of the house was decorated with panels on the theme of friendship of the peoples of the world. One of the heroines of sgraffito has six toes on her foot. [link] [comments] |
Hi everyone! I opened Reddit just to ask this question. I have made Wheatpaste before but I have never made my own glue, The city I live in is extremely humid and rainy so I went for a more durable glue (in my limited understanding) I used a vinylic glue for wallpaper, It holds perfectly, the poster that I pasted it has lasted like a year.
Now, the problem is that it is expensive! This time I want to paste a lot of posters, I am talking about 5 illustrations of 6.5 fts x 5 fts (2m x 1.5m approx) and many more small ones. Do you think a flour-based glue could hold the paper for a good amount of time? If not, do you have any ideas on what could I use?
I'm planning to make something with water, white glue, acrylic medium, and god knows what else. The thing is that these posters are a response to a horrible reform of a law that the government of my country is trying to make so I don't have time to test a new recipe for glue, I need to glue them on 5 days tops.
Thanks for everything, guys. Hope I did this post the right way.