As with most Abstract art, you can change the orientation of this work and still have it the right way up!
Once your payment has been processed, I will send you a PDF file for printing out. Please be aware that you will not be receiving any physical product. Here are some hints for getting the most out of your coloring experience:
* Instead of regular copy paper use a heavier acid free paper weight or even acid free card stock. Acid free paper (65lbs) , sometimes called light card stock, is good for coloring with dry media such as colored pencils, pastels, crayons, or
chalk pencils.
* For wet media such as gel pens, some markers, and maybe watercolor pencils a heavier 120 lb card stock paper is a better choice. Heavier is better and some people do well enough with 110 lb paper.
* If you have a laser printer that may be a better choice for some wet media as some ink jets can smudge. Experimentation will reveal what your printer does. Epson prints tend not to smudge (in my experience with a C88+ printer).
* Be sure to choose the highest quality your printer allows. These files have been saved at high resolution (360ppi) so you should have some leeway with this.
* Colored paper is a great way to experiment but be sure to use the heavier weights (65 lb for dry 110 + lb for wet) as described above.
Copyright notice: All artwork is ©Patricia C Vener. These digital files are only for personal use and cannot be resold or reproduced without the express permission of the creator. Please do not share, re-sell, or store these digital files online on any publicly available sites.
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