Alcohol Ink birch tree painting on tile by Jewel
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2013
- This is my first ever youtube video. In this demo you see how I use alcohol ink, blending solution and masking fluid to create a peaceful moonlit landscape on porcelain tile.
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I'm speechless... wow! That is absolutely stunning!
I just ran across your video. I just love the tile. A real work of art. Thanks for sharing. Darlene.
That was beautiful, you make it look so easy. Had some experience with the inks and loved it.
I’m just finding you. Always late to the party 🙄. This is FANTASTIC and you made it look so easy! Definitely going to try it. Thank you, thank you!
Beautiful! Thanks so much for doing this Jewel. You answered so many questions I have had for over a year.
your first? Wow...love this
Wow woman!! You are so inspiring! Thank you!
Your first ever?! Wow you're like a pro already at this video thing. A natural teacher. Thank you for sharing your talents!
Wow, that is just beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
I loved to watch this, but I am sure I would never be able to do something similar. You are an artist!!!
Marisa Meier I have done this scene many times in my workshops with a lot of people who said the same, but they surprised themselves. Just give it a try, don't give up if it does not turn out the first time, keep playing.
I bought already the colours...the next free day I HAVE to try it!! But didn't understand what is that spray to stop the colours running?greetings from Switzerland.
Marisa Meier I am spraying compressed air, the type used for dusting out electronics. I now use a compressor in studio. The air has 2 purposes, to push the ink and blender around or to set and dry the ink and stop the flow. Learn to control the air and you will control the ink. Spray closer to move it, further back and with less force to set and dry. DO NOT shake the can!! The gases must stay settled for it to work. (Compressor is much safer, I am sure)Good luck!
I can't believe you did that in 9 minutes. It would take me 9 hours but I'm going to give it a try. Thanks. I learned a lot.
You are so talented. I am envious....keep painting!
Hello, I love your tile and the technique! Beautiful. thanks for sharing. Hope to see more videos in the future.
Thank you, Jewel. It's wonderful that you share your wisdom and techniques with others. So generous of you.
Beautiful art
Just beautiful and you make it look so easy!
Thanks Jewel. This is a great video on how to work with alcohol inks!!
That's really good. You made it look so easy and quick!
Awesome and beautiful as always
Beautiful! Amazing!
This was fun to watch, thanks for sharing
Thanks for a great video Jewel. Love what you did, I have so many Alcohol Inks and would love to give this a try.
Loved this Great Video !!!
So awesome. Thanks for sharing. Going to try this tomorrow.
Your work is so beautiful!
Thank you so much. I really needed to see something good and I did. I love your technique and the simple way you showed us what to do with AI in a directed freestyle painting. I learned more today from your UA-cam Video than I did from some DVD's I bought recently.......and they were expensive. Your tile is lovely and I would really enjoy seeing more of your work on a Yupo surface. I know that I am not alone when I add....... Encore, encore, encore!
Thanks Judith, I do plan to do more.. . . . just trying to find the time!
Looking forward to it.
Metal art
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Gorgeous. I can't wait to try your technique!
great talent Jewel.Thank you for sharing.
Very enjoyable to watch. Thanks!
lmao You make it look so easy, I know when I try it, it will look lilke a blob tree. But I cannot wait to try it!!!!
Practice, practice, practice & more practice. That's all it takes. ;-)
Amazing!
This was a great video-very informative and pleasant to watch and hear, thank you. Will try a tile tomorrow-I am inspired!
Fascinating video and so well done. The comments below answered my questions well. Thank you so much for being so generous with your craft. I have to try this!
Thanks so much for your wonderful video, it makes it so much easier seeing it done , l have watched it about 5 times now , just trying to get up the courage to try a birch tree.
Wow. Gorgeous and inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
This is gorgeous!
This video by jewel gave me the confidence to try scenes, forever grateful Jewel
Thanks Mary, you do awesome work!
Just Beautiful!!!
Awesome!!
Love it, great video
Thank you, Jewel! This video helped with many of my questions regarding working with AI.
Oh my god I absolutely LOVE this! Thank you for the inspiration!!
Oh. My. Word. That was wonderful - thank you SO much for posting! I see I'm going to need some more AI colours now...
Just magical. Thoroughly enjoyed watching the entire video in real time....what a pleasure to watch you create.
Brilliant video i have alcohol inks but not had much sucess yet i must try again .thank you looking for more of your videos jeanie
you sure make it look easy!! Thank you
Well, this is great to see a quality painting done start to finish. I like how it combines abstract and a realistic landscape.
and a a Pro Tip - put large labels on all of your ink bottles so you can see them at a glance!
That is GORGEOUS!!!!
beautiful, a whole different use for alcohol inks.
That tutorial was great. Thank you so much for sharing it. Wow!
I have been dabbling with watercolour, and have enjoyed it, but NOW I think I am in love! to create wildly colourful tiles like that!!! This is the first tutorial I have seen, and I am soo impressed! I only hope the inks and sealers are available in Australia, and not to pricey! look forward to more of your videos!
Riki, I do believe they have inks there. I have chatted with some people in the FB group Alcohol Ink Artists. There are some from Australia that belong to the group. I might be doing another video this summer once I get my vision issues cleared up.
Beautiful!! Great vid!!
vaaay harikaaaaa
What a beautiful painting your very talented. You make it look so easy, thanks for sharing. Carmen
that is FANTASTIC!!
fantastic look forward to more of your videos
Wow, I agree with all the comments of how beautiful this is. You make it look easy and seem so relaxed. Please make more videos when you are better. TYFS
Thanks Sherrell
Great tutorial, love it !
This is absolutely amazing!!!
I really love your technique, it's so fresh and free.
Hello Lin, how’re you doing today?
Thanks for the questions and comments Mary and Marcie. I do not mix my own inks, I pit the larger print labels on so I can find the color I want quicker. The colors are printed so small on the bottles and I am far sighted. The only way to get a feel for the inks is to jump right in and play. If you don't like what you have on the tile, just wash it right off with alcohol and start over. I have been ink painting for almost a year. I learn more as I go.
Woderful!
Thanks for the tutorial! Very nice piece.
Wow, that's lovely! Thank you
It is a very good video. Thank you very much. Now I understand how to do ! Michèle from Belgium ...
By far the best (and fastest!!) I have seen!
Thanks for sharing - it's beautiful!
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wow... amazing!
Beautiful!
This is so beautiful!
Ooh, I LOVE this! 💖 I received inks as a gift recently so I am watching to see what to do with them! Lots of neat things for sure! Thanks for showing this technique, you are very talented! Sending Big Hearts your way, Jan 😃
Amazing love it
This is beautiful, thanks so much for sharing. It never occurred to me to use compressed air as a tool - I can't wait to try it out!
Thankyou, I use a compressor in studio, but when I teach I use a can to show technique as not all of us have a compressor. When blowing, it is all about the pressure you use. When you use a can, make sure to place your finger at the bottom of the trigger for the best pressure. This is best for moving ink fast. Slight pressure, (move your finger a bit higher) is better for just drying. You can use a hairdryer or you lungs too.
I love this so much! Such talent you have!!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 I love how you were able to get the leaves so perfectly placed with the dauber! Great job!! 👍🏼👍🏼😍😍
Wow! That is fantastic - you're so skillful! I can't wait to build up my collection of colours so I can try this. Thanks for the video.
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How’re you doing today Tresadern?
wonderful :)
ooooHHHHH, this is such a cool style, I've never heard of it before, but I would definitely like to try it in the future.. love how you did this!
You make it look so easy Jewel.
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Really lovely Jewel! I do hope we see more of your demos in the new year?
Gorgeous!
Nice comment
Love it
super cool
Amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Your painting is gorgeous. Thank you for taking the time to make the video.
Wow, beautiful
Love the video Jewel! I admired your tiles at the Gallery on 3rd. Just beautliful! Darrell just picked up some alcohol inks for me so I will attempt to do some artwork on Sunday. I'm looking forward the experience! Thanks for the demo!
Thanks, I know you will love playing with the inks, hope you two have a great weekend with the Studio Trail.
I love it!
¡Muy bonito! Una gran artista
I love this so much :)
Wonderful video. As I was looking through the comments I notice people were looking for 4 x 4 tiles. If you have a local Habitat For Humanity Restore Store in your area, try there. I often times find white tiles of all sizes there.
yes, we have that store. A fun place to look for tiles. I like to get the 4 1/4" if I can find it. Works well for mounting on the Ikea mirror frames that I use.
Oh my!, absolutely stunning!!! Have subbed and look forward to more videos.....What a talent you have, thank you so much for sharing. Have a happy crafty day :-)
Hello 👋
Beautiful..
Both of your videos are great! Please do another tile and ink how to video asap!
Thanks
Great video! Thanks!
Soooo beautiful
Awesome👍
Lovely taught me a lot too
Surprise ! I had seen this video quite some time ago but I had no idea that this was you. Well, let me tell you that I have been liking you a lot for a long time without then knowing that it was Y O U ! Helen Cossette in Montreal...hahaha... Love that video !
: ) Thanks Helen!
John, the inks are Tim Holtz Adirondack Alcohol Inks by Ranger. I used Denim in the sky and water. Mushroom, pebble and pesto in the ground and leaves. Slate and pitch Black on the trees. After this recording, I also used a q-tip with blender to pull out some of the blue in the water beneath the moon for a reflection.
Very pretty
Man, you have got to feel good about that - a beautiful landscape in less than 5 minutes of work. Totally awesome! How long did it take to get the feel for the flow of inks and how they blend so you can be sure to get the separation of land and water without mud?