Modern-ancient unifies the generations of minds and hands making marks and working with paint. The elements have definition without abruptness. I may be wrong, but suspect few artists before you had thought of overprinting collage in this way. Thanks as always, friend Fulton. .
Really enjoying the chine colle applications. This technique along with the soft colors are giving very in depth textures and soothing results. As always thanks for sharing. 👌👌👌
Beautiful and interesting to watch your warm up exercises, the sheets are interesting in their own right. I like how your process can give such detailed and textured results.
As I have just begun monoprinting myself, I am amazed at the variety of textures which you manage to “coax” from your materials!Particularly enjoyed the initial first layer brayer marks - very cool!
Thank you for all your well done videos of your Experiments. I love to hear your voice. The vibes help me to slow down. It's Therapie for me. There is not to much talking. I also like the music and the volume of them both. Your prints I like the most, also your scribbeling and technics of brayering and mixing nice colourkombis on the plate and the balance of your Art. Allways interestet what's comming in the next video. 😊 greatings from germany and a 👍 and abo. I hope I'll start again to print with my first and only Gellyplate 8× 10 inch till today . (wish to have a bigger one) You inspire me and make me feel, I have to do it verry soon...😉 cause I rememer, it is like a drug to use the plate and it can bring so much succsess and happyness. Maybe you would also like to use something floral to make a print. I love to do that couse of the details, a gelliplate can bring ( first class in the gostprints) 😍
The marks you are referring to at 21:40 are called dendritic marks and are from the tension of the paper pulling away from thick paint. They can be very effective and fun, which is why children like to put paints on a piece of paper , fold it, smush it and open it back up! I really like the mixture of the Naples yellow and Parchment, very soft and warm, I think just the right amount of black transferred too!🇨🇦
Love them, could u make a video of how do you prepare your paintings for sell? I would like to see u ideas, because of your personal experience. Than you you very much ❤
I love your work. What kind & where did you get the paper used for the warm up exercises? I just got a 12x14 gel plate - would that paper be good for learning to use this size plate?
I like to use gift tissue paper, white and black from Amazon for the warm ups. They make great collage material. For your new plate you can get student watercolor paper in a pad form.
Nice results in the print, but is this technique truly chine colle’? It appears to be more just collage. Chine colle’ involves a bonding to surface, usually but not only, with pressure where the image is melded with the support.
thecuriousprintmaker.co.uk/basic-chine-collee/ that's exactly what I'm doing, except with a gelli plate without a printing press. A rose by any other name.
Fabulous!
Modern-ancient unifies the generations of minds and hands making marks and working with paint.
The elements have definition without abruptness.
I may be wrong, but suspect few artists before you had thought of overprinting collage in this way.
Thanks as always, friend Fulton.
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I am honored to have you part of my viewing audience Chris!
A really wonderful video as always. Thank you.
these chine colle prints have a special quality!
Thanks as always Don!
Naples yellow is such a serene colour…. Loved watching this video. Thank you
Thank you for ideeas!!!!!
I love the texture of the paint on the collage and I love the addition of the Japanese paper. ❤
Lovely textures.
Love this kind of work. A very pleasant video 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really enjoying the chine colle applications. This technique along with the soft colors are giving very in depth textures and soothing results. As always thanks for sharing. 👌👌👌
Loved the results here. Great contrasts. Susan
That worked out great! I love the combination of shapes and the color you used. Thank you!
having the collage pieces as an underlayer makes them seem more acceptable 😉
Beautiful and interesting to watch your warm up exercises, the sheets are interesting in their own right. I like how your process can give such detailed and textured results.
Thank you for sharing your gift. I'm learning so much ❤
You are so welcome
Fascinating technique, explained and shown beautifully. Thank you!
This print is an adventure just looking at it up close! Kudos to you.
As I have just begun monoprinting myself, I am amazed at the variety of textures which you manage to “coax” from your materials!Particularly enjoyed the initial first layer brayer marks - very cool!
Thank you for all your well done videos of your Experiments. I love to hear your voice. The vibes help me to slow down. It's Therapie for me. There is not to much talking. I also like the music and the volume of them both.
Your prints I like the most, also your scribbeling and technics of brayering and mixing nice colourkombis on the plate and the balance of your Art.
Allways interestet what's comming in the next video. 😊
greatings from germany and a 👍 and abo.
I hope I'll start again to print with my first and only Gellyplate 8× 10 inch till today . (wish to have a bigger one)
You inspire me and make me feel, I have to do it verry soon...😉
cause I rememer, it is like a drug to use the plate and it can bring so much succsess and happyness.
Maybe you would also like to use something floral to make a print. I love to do that couse of the details, a gelliplate can bring ( first class in the gostprints) 😍
Thanks so much for your kind comments! Best of luck with your projects. Vielen dank!
This is great. I love the colors and the texture from the decalcomania. This is also wonderfully relaxing to listen to and watch. Thank you!
Thank you Denise!
The marks you are referring to at 21:40 are called dendritic marks and are from the tension of the paper pulling away from thick paint. They can be very effective and fun, which is why children like to put paints on a piece of paper , fold it, smush it and open it back up! I really like the mixture of the Naples yellow and Parchment, very soft and warm, I think just the right amount of black transferred too!🇨🇦
Thank you!
Love them, could u make a video of how do you prepare your paintings for sell?
I would like to see u ideas, because of your personal experience.
Than you you very much ❤
I really wanted you to lift the ghost print to see what it looked like. Sometimes the ghost print is more exciting than the first print.
I would say 9 out of 10 times it is but to get to point B you need to do point A!
I love your work. What kind & where did you get the paper used for the warm up exercises? I just got a 12x14 gel plate - would that paper be good for learning to use this size plate?
I like to use gift tissue paper, white and black from Amazon for the warm ups. They make great collage material. For your new plate you can get student watercolor paper in a pad form.
@@artwhisperer88 Thank you.
PS Any chance you teach classes in NYC - I’m even willing to travel to Brooklyn.
@@lynnwayne542 You'll just have to watch my videos for now! But thanks for the compliment!
Nice results in the print, but is this technique truly chine colle’? It appears to be more just collage. Chine colle’ involves a bonding to surface, usually but not only, with pressure where the image is melded with the support.
thecuriousprintmaker.co.uk/basic-chine-collee/ that's exactly what I'm doing, except with a gelli plate without a printing press. A rose by any other name.
interesting and attractive.
Can you use Ponca ones on the geli plate?
Absolutely, but other brands of markers do as well.
No ghost prints today? I'm so disappointed, but I do like your shirt.
The ghost print is for the next episode! Stay tuned.