I have read that traditionally, the cotton canvas would be starched, and then rubbed with a tiger cowrie shell to stop the inks bleeding in to the fabric. Can anyone explain how or why this process works?
Is there something they put on the shell first? Or are they simply squashing the cotton fibres so to speak?
Why did/do Balinese artists rub the cotton canvas with a tiger cowrie shell prior to painting?
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