afvaskning
Afvaskning is a Swedish term that describes the act of washing off or removing a surface layer using water or a solvent. The meaning and application vary by context, encompassing cleaning as well as artistic techniques and restoration practices. In the arts, afvaskning refers to lifting or removing pigment, ink, or graphite from a surface to modify tone, create highlights, or correct mistakes. It is commonly performed with a damp brush, sponge, or cloth on materials such as watercolor, ink, charcoal, or pencil, and is especially important for achieving soft edges, light areas, or backwashing effects in watercolor and gouache.
In printmaking and drawing, afvaskning can describe the controlled removal of ink or graphite from non-image
In restoration and cleaning contexts, afvaskning means rinsing a surface to remove dirt, grime, or residues
Practical notes common to afvaskning include testing on a spare area, applying moisture gradually, and allowing
Historically, afvaskning has been a common practice across various European art and craft traditions, evolving with