Dan Tirels Monoprinting with 3 types of recycled plastic
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2019
- Dan Tirels Monoprinting with 3 different types of plastic.
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Materials :
Oil paint : Ivory Black (Winsor & Newton Winton range)
200gsm smooth card
Recycled card /parcel tape (for mask)
Plastic carrier bag/Foil (metalised plastic) PVC sheet
Masking tape
Pallet knife
Rags/sponge/tissue/cotton buds/bamboo sticks
Scrap newspaper
Latex gloves (although I don't wear them in this video, I recommend them as it does get messy)
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Wow! This is like a master class in print making.
Glad you think so!
Striking and dramatic, simply fantastic. Thank you for sharing xx
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love that you share your discoveries, and that you dont make it about you, and you use recycled materials, and that you dont use expensive tools, and that you keep on inventing :)
You are so welcome! I always want the videos I film to encourage others to experiment with the techniques and from the comments I get such as yours, it does seem to be working. Thanks for watching.
You are genius Dan.. Here is a huge hug!
I love your process, random, uncontrolled random. It's fascinating to watch your process. It gives me a variety of ideas. Thanks for the video. Please don't stop.
This was so neat. Thanks for doin it, and I especially loved the quiet. Awesome and excellent artwork. I'm totally gonna do this!!!
Love this... and love the silence as I watch.... thank you.
Love watching the process and how it evolves. Dying to try this myself! Thanks for sharing.
Xerox eat your heart out 👍
The abstract work I've seen here is awesome. 👌
These are some great ideas! Thank you for sharing! Am thinking I could have similar fun with a sheet of graphite transfer paper...
Absolutely fabulous; loose and free.
Beautiful idea…..thanks for sharing!
Just beautiful!!! Everything!!! So inspiring!!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
Great stuff Dan, I do something similar with acrylic on much larger scale - but this has added something new in terms of approach and ideas... 🙏
I'm going to try this out today! Thanks, Dan!
Awesome work again, thank you
Watching you work is mesmerizing - each time you make something out of nothing!
so beautiful and inspiring, thank you!
Love this so much, you have really inspired me to give this a go...
Outstanding, Dan. I cannot pick a favorite, they all wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
I appreciate your comments and positive feedback, Thanks for watching.
The second one turned out so cool!
Thank you so much Dan, I really really love 💕 these abstract pictures, very clever and your very very talented too. xxx Mags stay safe and well too xx
Thank you, I appreciate your positive response to this demo. Glad you enjoyed it.
Hi , love this way to make a portrait. Can't wait to try. From: 🎨💕✨🇺🇸
that is so cool!!!! I'm totally going to do that. I loved that you did not talk. I usually mute people
I just found your channel and I'm loving your tutorials...thank you so much!
Excellent, your welcome hope you find them helpful.
Well done. You’re always an inspiration. Thank you.
Merci de votre générosités vous me faites découvrir d autres approches
Thanks Dan - raring to go!
WOW!! This is inspiration! Thanks for sharing...
Thank you for this, it was really interesting and inspires me to have a go. Ive not done much art since leaving school a hundred years ago lol. Great technique - new subbie
I am going back to my first love of printmaking, and it will be exciting to see what pops up.
Dan, thank you so much for this presentation. It is really worth trying different foils and different methods. There is so much to explore.
It's amazing the amount of marks you can get from various materials, it's worth experimenting with, sometimes it doesn't work but I always try to find new materials to work with. Thanks for watching the videos and for your positive comments. Note : you will find all these 3 samples in the monoprinting kits, on the way.
My digital eyes looked at the monoprints and kept thinking how neat to scan the images and make the white transparent and paint the background under the black image. Neat ideas.
This is an amazing video! im going to try this with multiple colors. Thank you for taking the time to post this!
Thanks for watching, You are so welcome!
I loved every single moment of this!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
Excellent video. Thank you!
So cool. AM going to try some monoprinting on calico this weekend. Thank you !
Thank you. You're an inspiration.
Hi Dan, thank you for your videos, I'm learning a lot with you! 🇧🇷🙏
J’adore vous regarder.Merci pour votre grande générosité.J’apprends tellement.
This is an excellent demonstration of what the various plastic thicknesses work well at. I have been practicing your monoprint technique daily for about 2 months and one quickly becomes cognicent of what plastic works best for desired results. Thank you for demonstrating this!
Glad it was helpful!
Interesting Dan, your work always stimulates further ideas, thanks
Always good to get positive feedback, I hope the videos are a good starting point and will encourage creative exploration (on a low budget ! ) Thanks for watching.
I have been enjoying your UA-cam clips. They are very helpful and I enjoy the way you explain everything. I will continue to watch them and really look forward to each one. Thank you
Thanks for watching.
Very generous of you to share these methods, Thank you!
Makes me happy just to watch!
Awesome work!!! 😊
Thank you for sharing your gifts of innovation and talents. Cape Town
Very very cool, will try this. Thanks!
Love your style!
the thin plastic was very beautiful; it’s so sensitive to the varied hand prints, and I have been loving playing with it.
Hope your personal projects are going well, and you are enjoying your break from videos.
You are a true genuine artist I love this; inspiering and it reminds me of times when I`m in my best creative flow
Thanks very much, glad to know you enjoy the videos.
Awesome images.
Unintentional ASMR at his best!!!
love this technique.
At a total dead end totally dis satisfied with my work and bored! With you tube got watching and chilled, love that you do it in real time, however the last one got me exclaiming out loud. Looks like a ship tangled in an ice world, really loved it. Will restart my endeavours to emulate your work
It is amazing how the finished work turns out, I often see things that I didn't intend to and they lead on to other work. Thanks for watching. I hope you feel inspired.
Thanks for brilliant video
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and ideas so generously.
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching.
This video gave me a lot more ideas on this process. I am now working on a large panel that will be given to a health worker in Bergamo, Italy. She has been, with her fellow workers, doing a fantastic job in helping covid patients. I think your videos will help my efforts greatly. Thanks.
Thanks for the idea and the demo, Dan. I'm eager to give this a try, perhaps some with additional layers of color over the first dark layer.
Try this over an acrylic paint layer, allowing to dry before finishing with the oil paint.
Hello Dan, just subscribed! I want to try monoprinting myself and your video shows me 3 techniques at once, so happy! Now I know some techniques to try, and perhaps to combine. Thank you!
I hope you get some good results, it's a great technique to experiment with and with practice I'm sure you will find it an interesting process.
so refreshing after online course on abstract painting, , with more talking than doing...and then watching those portrait competitions! ...thks for getting back to the essence and simplicity of art making ♥️♥️♥️.....the blind printmaking is very good!
Thank you so much 😀 I try and film them with limited distractions and prefer to show real time sequences rather than time lapse as I think it is confusing. Glad you enjoyed the demo.
Aweeeeesome. I will definitely be trying your technique.
Thanks
Oh my goodness. I just found you here. Im amazed by your videos. Thank you for sharing .
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
This technique is wonderful. I ran into it on your channels some months ago ans I keep going back to it.
Thanks, hope you find the demos useful.
@@DanTirels absolutely! I've begun combining the oil paint monoprint with watercolor. It allows for such freedom in the foundation of a drawing. It takes away all strain and the idea of 'what has to be'. I simply lay down the oil paint sheet and draw on it without seeing what grows underneath. And I love the unplanned smudges and the rickety lines. I do simple drawings but love them a lot...
Hey Dan, I've got more than two hundred subscriptions, none of them belled. I never go back to more than two or three. ours will be the exception. hank you for a really nifty lesson. I'll look into your site. Be well, Be Good, Be Happy and thank you.
No more drawing in reverse for me! Thanks for this
Wow. Fantastic. Thank you so much.
Glad you liked it!
They are awesome techniques , you have encouraged myself to be more flexible in my processes .🥇🏆⭐️
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I love your demos. I've tried it using a plastic page protector with good results.
It's worth trying with all types of plastic, much better than throwing it away. Thanks for watching.
I've tried allsorts with rubbish results....:)
@@andrewfphoto I make rubbish ones too but if we make enough of them there's more chance of a good one plus we'll get better at it! Thanks Dan for showing us.
truly amazing.
I like the different effect.
It is nice to watch your unique style.
I appreciate your comments and feedback, Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing this technique. I tried it, but I need to practice more to achieve similar results...I enjoyed playing with it, though. Subscribed and hit the bell, too.
It's a good technique to experiment with and with some practice it is possible to get some good results. Don't give up !
I love your works, @Dan Tirels, because they´re really fascinating, and some of them have that "geological and mineral texture" that I´ve been looking for so much time in my personal paintings (I was born in Spain forty-seven years ago, and I´ve used painting techniques similar to yours since I studied Fine Arts Painting in Manchester at the beginning of the year 2001: I learned almost everything over there!). And your videos are some kind of magic, with very good decisions: nobody speaks, there is no music...; only ambient sound while you´re working, and all in real time. Just perfect! Your videos, fortunately, aren not contaminated by the awful syncopated speed so on fashion today. Your videos are relaxing, motivating, and inspiring. They´re one hundred percent visuals, as it should be. Awesome!! Thank you very much for sharing them, @Dan!
Thanks very much for your positive comments about the demo videos, I try to improve them and it is always appreciated when I get a good response. I like to show them in real time and feel that they are a representation of the creative process. Hope they inspire you, and thanks for watching.
@@DanTirels Thank you again for sharing these videos of you while working. And I´m sure that they´ll inspire a lot of people, including me, of course. During this week, I´ll try to make monoprints with your techniques, probably with acrylic paint (oil paint is bad for my fragile health because turpentine and other products that I cannot stand ...) . Take care of yourself, I wish you encouragement to continue working in your line, and publishing such great videos!
I like your style & your art.
Thank you
Love these
Love the second technique!
Glad you like it!
Thanks for this video! I think I’ll use it with my middle class students
i am so inspired by this video, thank u
You're so welcome!
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Maestro!
It's so cool 😍
So helpful ... thank you!
You're so welcome!
😃✨✨✨👏Thank You sooooo much for showing us your work !!!Amazing and inspiring Tank you 🤝🤝🤝🌻🙏🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷✨✨✨✨✨
Thanks for the positive feedback, glad to have inspired you
I am fascinated , watching your video s, I should like to give this a try, thank you for sharing
Thanks
Newly subscribed, thank you!
Welcome !
Very nice technical work👌👌👍
Nice pro.thank for sharing
Played with your technique today using acrylics. Will add a retarder tomorrow and do some sketch as you are demonstrating now. Many thanks for this enjoyable process...I feel as I am constructing a story with a variety of configuration. What a way to jump into abstract. Merci Dan Tirels
Thanks very much, glad that you enjoy the videos, I appreciate your positive comments.
I am just not commenting on this. I really think these portraits and the more recent ones are my favorite pieces of your art!
Gracias Dan por las lecciones , lo haces tan facil todo, un gran artista. fuerte abrazo desde Argentina
Muchas gracias por sus comentarios positivos. Espero que obtenga algunos buenos resultados si prueba estas técnicas usted mismo. Gracias por ver.
Very nice.
Hello Dan. Maravillosa enseñanza.
Beautiful , espiráculo👏👏👏
Excelente eres un maestro Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos
De nada, muchas gracias por mirar. Me alegra que los videos te parezcan interesantes.
Me encanto la segunda impresion :)
Great techniques
Thank you! Cheers!
Me encanta!!!!! desde ARGENTINA te agradezco y te sigo ...muy lindas tus técnicas !!!!!🥰
muchas gracias. Me alegra que disfrutes los videos.
You make your technique look so easy. I tried it without such good success. Thank you.
It just takes practice, I often make mistakes, I just don't film them. Thanks for watching.
Yes, me too today, I just tried with new oil paints (they're a bit runny but were very cheap = get what you pay for?) & thick plastic and they're rubbish: bad days & better or good days. Really shows how good Dan is!
Unsatisfactory prints make a great base for mixed media work, or can be torn up and layered in. It all adds texture, and nothing is a waste. At the very least, you've gained experience. 🙂
This was really good! I feel like the differences in the images had less to do with the materials used as “plates” and more to do with the techniques in creating the prints. Tracing over a sketch vs. masking vs. removing paint from the plate. All really useful techniques!
I think the demo shows what can be done and the range of marks from each type of plastic. It is also a way to control the amount of paint transfer which can sometimes be overdone with the thinner plastic.
I think the demo shows what can be done and the range of marks from each type of plastic. It is also a way to control the amount of paint transfer which can sometimes be overdone with the thinner plastic.
謝謝!!!!! ❤️
Thanks a lot 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
Most welcome 😊
Thank you so much for teaching us this wonderful technique! I love it and have done about ten pieces now with great success. Do you use any kind of sealer on them when you are finished? Again, thank you for this gift!
You don't need to seal them, but a light spray with an acrylic mat varnish would be ok, but only when completely dry. If stored flat I would put tissue paper between each print.
Catching upon all your videos (working extra hours and then long vacation)...these 3 techniques are great...I recently tried my hand at encaustic portraits, perhaps your more abstract portraits are more suited to my abilities, lol!
These are great techniques to explore, you can even use a combination of all three on a larger composition.