Description
Drawing gum, or masking fluid, is a liquid latex or synthetic polymer used in art to protect areas of paper from paint (like watercolour, gouache, or ink), creating sharp, unpainted white spaces or highlights once dry; it’s applied with a brush or pen, dries to a bluish tint, and is removed by rubbing it off with a finger or eraser after paint layers dry. It’s essential to use on sturdy paper and clean tools immediately to avoid damage.















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