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Kim Van Someren
Приєднався 1 кві 2020
Hand-Printing Drypoint Plates
30 minute video on making and hand-printing drypoint plates.
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Відео
UW School of Art + Art History +Design Health and Safety Presentation
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This video is about H&S in the Arts
Printmaking in the Apocalypse - Clay Printing
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse - Clay Printing
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Hand Sewing on Paper
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Hand Sewing on Paper
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Collagraph-Frottage and Relief Printing
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Collagraph-Frottage and Relief Printing
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Inkjet Transfers
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Inkjet Transfers
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Printing with Food
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Printing with Food
PRINTMAKING IN THE APOCALYPSE: GLUEING THINGS
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PRINTMAKING IN THE APOCALYPSE: GLUEING THINGS
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Tearing Paper
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Tearing Paper
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Monotypes Part III
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Monotypes Part III
Printmaking in the Apocalypse Monotypes Part II
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Printmaking in the Apocalypse Monotypes Part II
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Monotypes Part I
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Trace / Reverse Monotypes
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Tracing with Light
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This video is about Tracing with Light
Printmaking in the Apocalypse: Gel Medium Transfers
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This video is about Gel Medium Transfers
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Great tutorials. Amazing deadpan delivery. 😂
Hi. You have amazing videos! Thank you. If you are still making them i would love to see a vid on the paper and ink types and sources ...and tools ...for beginner and experienced. Thank you
...What great ideas! I actually got a little projector for about 10 euros from AliExpress (I didn't need to go outside to get it) usually used for projecting films against a wall but which I could stick an SD card into and which I attached to the part of a desktop lamp meaning I could determine the size of the image by moving it up or down and focussing it when the image is the right size and then tracing the image that is shone onto the table. I was also at one stage trying to make an etch-a-sketch to enlarge an image but I finally lost my patience when it proved to not work exactly enough.
You have to be so patient to get the paper to slough off! I try to put it down and return to it 5 or six times or I get too impatient and I just ruin it...I have a tray filled with a solution of gel medium and water... and I just dip the paper in it I want to transfer and then slide it on to the sheet I want to transfer to, and then I rub the excess off with a credit card. Note that I get best results by applying the gel medium to both surfaces. I have to wait at least a day or longer! Maybe because I use to much watery gel medium? I use this transfer method to get an image onto the surface which I can use to either scratch away or scratch around depending on whether I intend to do relief or intaglio style printing.
...and I bought a laser printer because I thought this was the only convincing way to transfer a stencil so that I could make a relief print... I could have used my inkjet all along! Actually I've been transferring from the inkjet as well for ages but the image tends to smudge and the laser printer does work better; I've been printing onto sheets which I had to rip all the labels off first. I did actually try wax paper but this worked better... I did try something new: I thought because the laser printed image stands above the rest of the paper rather than fusing wiith the paper, that maybe if I printed onto a shiny sheet an inverted image (that was therefore mostly black) that I could scrape ink onto it and then print intaglio style. Needless to say, when I started to wipe it off I got impatient in waiting as I tried to remove the ink layer by layer... Because it was black I couldn't see if it was gradually coming away as I wiped away the ink with newspaper sheets. I don't think it would've ever worked. I also had no luck with the acetone transferal method... I love all your films, by the way, and I'm glad I was able to tell you on this one.
What an outstanding lesson! Thanks very much!!
Some great ideas here!
Love your clear instruction and demonstration, and inventive aesthetic
All of your videos are so good - some of the best instruction I've seen on different types of printing. Thanks!
Thank you so much, Karen. I am glad to know they have been helpful during a very challenging year!!! Cheers.
your videos are just really excellent. Very creative and artistic. Very clear and refreshingly CONCISE and relevant instructions, sound professional with a touch of humour. I'm watching all of them, but only leave a comment here as the others have comments disabled (too bad). Thank you and keep them coming
I love your videos. Your comments are sober, the techniques clearly explained & the examples not dolphins or daisies! I hope you find the time & the topics to make many more. Thank you.
or hearts or butterflies!
So Good ........ thanks Kim
hi & good morning Kim.....Just found you.....LOVE YOUR CLEAR ..EDUCATIONAL DEMOS...= PLEASE MORE.... <3
This series is terrific, thank you! and yes, Everyone particularly these days, needs a hug! Sending one your way in appreciation.