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Brian Hutchinson
Приєднався 25 сер 2019
Відео
Abstraction in 3 Media Ink
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Black and White ink version of abstraction reference image.
Texture Replication Sketchbook assignment
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Third texture sketchbook requirement
Color Grid Exercise part 1
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Color Grid part 1, part 2 shows the outcome of the split complement color scheme application.
Trace Monotype Self Portrait collage
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The next step in my mixed media process.
Self portrait trace monotype continued again
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Next step in my mixed media project process
Trace Monotype Part 1
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This is the first step in the mixed media self portrait assignment. You will use trace monotype (also called pressure printing) to develop your information. Then you will decorate with collage, drawing, and painting media.
Color Pencil Application Virtual Course
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This video is a short primer on how to begin the color pencil application part of the two week project.
Stitching the spars into the fabric, 2nd-5th grades.
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This is a basic tutorial on the simple straight stitch to crossover stitch that will secure the bamboo spars into the fabric. This technique will be implemented for grades 2-5.
Make a cross spar flap 2nd and 3rd grades
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We will have students make the cross-spar flap first thing in class before moving on to stitching.
Bent spar holders K:1 Kites
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This is a preparation step for the Kindergarten and 1st grade kite projects.
Gelatin Monotype Printmaking
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This video demonstrates various ways that gelatin plates can be utilized to create original hand-pulled prints.
Relief Stamp Making, Non-traditional Printmaking
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Relief Stamp Making, Non-traditional Printmaking
Non-Traditional Printmaking: technique- Trace Monotype (pressure printing)
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Non-Traditional Printmaking: technique- Trace Monotype (pressure printing)
Non-Traditional Printmaking- technique: Acetone Ink Transfer
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Non-Traditional Printmaking- technique: Acetone Ink Transfer
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Enjoyed this. Thanks for posting. Nice loose approach. Interesting to see the use of the big gelli plate still in its tray without using the full surface- makes thing even more fluid. I repair mine by breaking it into chunks and melting in a microwave. I melt smaller plates in their trays and just let them cool.
do you have a recipe for the gelatine plate? This one is a refreshed one. If you add 2 cups of water, doesn't that dilute the gelatine? Or does it compensate for the evaporated liquid?
Good energy and impressive plate. Many thanks for the video.
I like the large gel plate.
I also like to clean the plate with a fresh layer of paint on dry layers to get all the ink up.
Do you ever use a baron? I saw someone make them with a smooth jar lid with a cabinet knob super glued to the inside of the lid. 20:45
Paint dried on brayers is easy to remove; I do it at least once a week. Just start at either end of the roller and pull paint away from the roller gradually until you’ve pulled enough to tear or cut off. You’ll know you’ve gotten to Master’s Level when you can pull all the paint off in one continuous sheet! You can also soak your brayer in warm, soapy water for about 10-15 minutes and the paint will start to release.
Thank you very much ❤
Thanks for this in depth tutorial. Looking forward to trying these techniques out.
Thank you
What did the leaves look like when they dried? Did you use the letter mold you prepared? How did it work?
I have learned a lot from this one video. Thanks for sharing this. I have the Loomis book Fun with a pencil which shows this but, your video is much easier to follow.
Hi to you do you draw with ballpoint pen I started drawing with a ballpoint pen and I'm having fun with my ballpoint pen
Very helpful. I couldn't understand anything until I watched this video. Thank you!