Thank you, Jane! I’m not a painter, I work in music and sound design. Your videos are great for learning creative processes to use in my own work, and I just got a ton of ideas from this one. Really appreciate you documenting your practice here.
Reminds me of Paul McCartney; how he used to gain inspiration for his music from art. He got away from music to get the creative juices flowing. Love your perspective, glad you got inspired!! Jane is truly so awesome, she makes my heart skip a beat, I think I've watched her every video :)
I love how the arts intertwine; art with music, music with literature, literature with theater, theater with dance, dance with music ... and around again.
Wow ! Love it ! I had to chuckle - the brush between your teeth - too cool . Thank you for your very informative demos , I really look forward to them . Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Love this method. I’ll use when I get stuck and need to do something to produce materials but, also focus with limited palette. Also great idea for working with students because end result would be cohesive. Thank you!!!
I think one of the most important things I've learned from you is that preciousness is the devil! Also, your intermittent/random postings make my heart jump more than the regular notifications I receive. You're just clever in every way 😎👌🏽
Wow, I just discovered your work & channel, & I really need to pay it high respects. First of all, your tutorials are super clear, super well-explicated (I love that you show/describe exactly what tools you’re using at every point, explain why you choose particular pigments)… Each video is also on a particular subject or issue or technique that is straight forward & poignant, but also isn’t necessarily the same very basic stuff I see on every beginner’s acrylic painting channel- subjects that get me thinking & inspire me to try new approaches, exercises, techniques, & media; I feel like you just approach your channel in a much more artistic, less cookie-cutter, but still first & foremost informative way that really is engaging to watch & is providing me with a lot of useful ideas very concisely. But I’m also just very struck by your artistic sensibilities! Your feel for shapes is great- whenever you’re working in these kinds of abstract/abstract expressionist blocks/blobs/layers of color, you intuit composition so nicely, the shapes are very lively & spontaneous, but also have great balance, great design. I also love your color sense & it very much resonates with my own taste. In the previous video I watched, you were layering quin gold (a personal favorite) with green gold & those played magnificently off each other, even just in a brief demonstration. Here, those moody, highly saturated, but still subtle crimson colors fading to black are so elegant, & contrast beautifully with the yellow ochre- just very striking, bold combinations that really stand out to me. I also think it’s really cool that you experiment with so many different tools & media (I’ve been trying to get a grasp on Richter’s squeegee method myself recently, & am familiar with catalyst wedges from using them in pouring, so it was cool to see those pop up- I’ve been loving all the expressionistic textural effects you can get by introducing paint via other means besides brush bristles). I’ll definitely be looking up more of your actual finished work after watching a few of these, & I look forward to watching more of your tutorials & seeing how much I can get out of them! They’re dense with ideas & inspiration, but they’re short enough that I don’t come out of them feeling like “Oh boy, I’m going to have to go through that hour long video 5 more times before it all sinks in” like with some tutorials/lessons. So really, from the editing to the teaching itself, amazing work condensing so much into just a few minutes. And very impressed with what I’ve seen of your work so far!
Thanks for the demo! I’ve missed seeing your more regular posts. ❓what do you use to attach elements to th3 Bristol board? Gel Matt medium or something else. Did not see it listed on your blog. Thanks 🙏🏾 😎🎨✨🇺🇸
I love finding someone who likes the color- combinations I like. Happy I found your videos. Have a nice day.... 😊. By the way, I'd like to start making videos, what do you use? I do not have much money though.
Try them both. Really, to me they only differ in the hand-feel, or flexibility. It's a personal choice, which you use for what. Not necessarily and either /or.
Thank you Jane for your videos, I'm a beginner and find I learn something every time! Please could you tell me which Golden Acrylics you are using? I have Golden Open ones, but your paint seems more fluid, or do you add medium to make them flow more?
Striking contrast and yet beautiful unity! Thank you for sharing your process.
Thank you, Jane! I’m not a painter, I work in music and sound design. Your videos are great for learning creative processes to use in my own work, and I just got a ton of ideas from this one. Really appreciate you documenting your practice here.
Reminds me of Paul McCartney; how he used to gain inspiration for his music from art. He got away from music to get the creative juices flowing. Love your perspective, glad you got inspired!! Jane is truly so awesome, she makes my heart skip a beat, I think I've watched her every video :)
I love how the arts intertwine; art with music, music with literature, literature with theater, theater with dance, dance with music ... and around again.
Wow ! Love it ! I had to chuckle - the brush between your teeth - too cool . Thank you for your very informative demos , I really look forward to them . Kind regards - Judi - Australia
Oh I love how the pieces came together in different ways! Very calligraphic work. Yum!
Thanks so much! 😊
Love the mark making and the completed collage pieces. Thanks for sharing the process
Love this method. I’ll use when I get stuck and need to do something to produce materials but, also focus with limited palette. Also great idea for working with students because end result would be cohesive. Thank you!!!
Interesting and inspiring as always. Thanks Jane. Keep 'em coming. Beautiful finished collages.
I think one of the most important things I've learned from you is that preciousness is the devil! Also, your intermittent/random postings make my heart jump more than the regular notifications I receive. You're just clever in every way 😎👌🏽
Thank you so much Jane for this short yet rich and inspiring demonstration. Love your work.
Wow! So so clever. Thank you - I love watching your videos and seeing the wonderful outcomes.
LOVE the addition of the blue in the final collages!
thank you Jane! Always inspiring.
Spot on Jane! Your spontaneity is infectious!!
Cheers. 👍😎🇨🇦
Always a pleasure and a learning experience to see what you're up to -- thanks as always for sharing your process ❤️
This made my week. Thanks Jane!
that was absolutelty mesmerizing to watch and motivates me to attempt that collage making method. thank you for sharing. i love your art works.
Beautiful work Jane, thank you for sharing your process!!
Thank you so much!
Enjoyed video found it interesting and informative to add collage backgrounds..mikelle art mom👩🎨🎨✍🇨🇦🇺🇸
I love collage. Bought one of your books on collage recently. Great ideas.
Thanks so much for sharing these videos, I enjoy them so much, particularly your physical way of applying paint and then the collage results 👍😊
Hi Jane, thank you for sharing your videos.
Wowwww so beautifull. THANKS 🌹
wonderful !
Very cool.👍
I love your videos, and the way you use/hold the bruches....it's easy to se that this "lays in your hands"!❤
Always interesting to see your seemingly casual interaction with media become so completely logical!
Thanks, Jane! So good to see you. This is inspiring.
Thanks, Kim!
Franz Kline would enjoy these. ❤️
Absolutely beautiful Jane. Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent with us all. Mark Bensette Aux Bois 🇨🇦.
Thank you so much!
@@jdaviesVT your so welcome 🙏 ☺
LOVE it!!!
Jane, I wish you would come close to Louisville, KY one day!
Always so inspiring!
So glad!
Wow, I just discovered your work & channel, & I really need to pay it high respects. First of all, your tutorials are super clear, super well-explicated (I love that you show/describe exactly what tools you’re using at every point, explain why you choose particular pigments)… Each video is also on a particular subject or issue or technique that is straight forward & poignant, but also isn’t necessarily the same very basic stuff I see on every beginner’s acrylic painting channel- subjects that get me thinking & inspire me to try new approaches, exercises, techniques, & media; I feel like you just approach your channel in a much more artistic, less cookie-cutter, but still first & foremost informative way that really is engaging to watch & is providing me with a lot of useful ideas very concisely.
But I’m also just very struck by your artistic sensibilities! Your feel for shapes is great- whenever you’re working in these kinds of abstract/abstract expressionist blocks/blobs/layers of color, you intuit composition so nicely, the shapes are very lively & spontaneous, but also have great balance, great design. I also love your color sense & it very much resonates with my own taste. In the previous video I watched, you were layering quin gold (a personal favorite) with green gold & those played magnificently off each other, even just in a brief demonstration. Here, those moody, highly saturated, but still subtle crimson colors fading to black are so elegant, & contrast beautifully with the yellow ochre- just very striking, bold combinations that really stand out to me. I also think it’s really cool that you experiment with so many different tools & media (I’ve been trying to get a grasp on Richter’s squeegee method myself recently, & am familiar with catalyst wedges from using them in pouring, so it was cool to see those pop up- I’ve been loving all the expressionistic textural effects you can get by introducing paint via other means besides brush bristles).
I’ll definitely be looking up more of your actual finished work after watching a few of these, & I look forward to watching more of your tutorials & seeing how much I can get out of them! They’re dense with ideas & inspiration, but they’re short enough that I don’t come out of them feeling like “Oh boy, I’m going to have to go through that hour long video 5 more times before it all sinks in” like with some tutorials/lessons. So really, from the editing to the teaching itself, amazing work condensing so much into just a few minutes. And very impressed with what I’ve seen of your work so far!
Excellent demonstration. The finished pieces are absolutely stunning. I enjoy your videos
Thank you so much!
You need a small table to put your paint on so you don't have to bend over to the floor. Love your technique and design.
I absolutely love your videos I just wish they were longer and more often:)
Stunning outcomes!
Thank you!
Thank you. I love watching your videos and always learn something from you.
I'm so glad!
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Thanks for the demo! I’ve missed seeing your more regular posts. ❓what do you use to attach elements to th3 Bristol board? Gel Matt medium or something else. Did not see it listed on your blog. Thanks 🙏🏾 😎🎨✨🇺🇸
Yup. Matte mediium.
Facinating
Thanks for the video! How is that paper attached to the wall?
Very nice
This video is like the essence of creating painted paper collages. Great effort and total YT painting video success imho :(
Wow, thank you!
Beautiful, thank you very much. May I ask which kind of paper do you use for creating these collage papers?
See my blog post here w/ links to supplies:janedavies-collagejourneys.blogspot.com/2021/07/painting-for-collage.html
I love finding someone who likes the color- combinations I like.
Happy I found your videos.
Have a nice day.... 😊.
By the way, I'd like to start making videos, what do you use? I do not have much money though.
Can you compare the cold wax squeegees with the catalyst spreaders? Which to buy for what medium? Thank you!
Try them both. Really, to me they only differ in the hand-feel, or flexibility. It's a personal choice, which you use for what. Not necessarily and either /or.
el Resultado logrado es asombroso.
Thank you Jane for your videos, I'm a beginner and find I learn something every time! Please could you tell me which Golden Acrylics you are using? I have Golden Open ones, but your paint seems more fluid, or do you add medium to make them flow more?
Question: you are attaching roll paper paintings onto Bristol board?
Please Can you tell me so,etching about the paper and brand?
Something*
See my blog post here janedavies-collagejourneys.blogspot.com/2021/07/painting-for-collage.html
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That latex house paint…C2?
Not sure.Could be.
Is the house paint "matte/flat" , semi-gloss , or gloss?
Not sure. I think it's matte.