Excuse my interjection, but all dry paint will always be on the surface unless it's a dying color. You can add or remove most any colors (with the exception of some reds and blues) by washing it off. You can actually clean the surface with soap and water to erase the entire painting. You just have to rinse it well and dry it completely before starting over. Again, not all colors will come out entirely, but enough that you can change colors and value. You can blow flowers from alcohol ink. You can paint variegated backgrounds easily because colors will never sink into the Yupo. They can be removed and reworked if needed. I really love Yupo for alcohol inks and watercolor, as well as watercolor pencils. In my experience, watercolor pencils work best.
Beautiful! I’ve got a ton of yupo but never thought to use it for WC paint. I need to try this. The effect almost reminds me of the Pointillism technique.
I love Yupo! If you don't like what you created, you can wash it off in most cases. Dying pigments won't always come out, but they're light enough that you can cover the pigment, whether watercolor, watercolor pencils, or alcohol ink.
So glad your channel crossed my feed! I have some Yupo but it’s been mocking me from the shelf, lol. You’re using the hake brush has opened my eyes. Never thought of using that. Also, can we give Lebenson some love. Thanks for this!
Love all of this! When it is dry, will it stay put if you frame it? Could you spray a finishing on it? I want to try this to see if it will work out for a beginner watercolor class. It seems less daunting than the traditional way on watercolor paper. Thank you for sharing this along with all the tips!
When are happy with your painting , do you spray it with fixative? I would assume the color could be delicate since it is just sitting on the surface and could get scratched and damaged. If so what fixative?😊
You always share a new tidbit of information that I didn’t know before. Thank you!
Excuse my interjection, but all dry paint will always be on the surface unless it's a dying color. You can add or remove most any colors (with the exception of some reds and blues) by washing it off. You can actually clean the surface with soap and water to erase the entire painting. You just have to rinse it well and dry it completely before starting over. Again, not all colors will come out entirely, but enough that you can change colors and value.
You can blow flowers from alcohol ink. You can paint variegated backgrounds easily because colors will never sink into the Yupo. They can be removed and reworked if needed. I really love Yupo for alcohol inks and watercolor, as well as watercolor pencils. In my experience, watercolor pencils work best.
Beautiful! I’ve got a ton of yupo but never thought to use it for WC paint. I need to try this. The effect almost reminds me of the Pointillism technique.
I love Yupo! If you don't like what you created, you can wash it off in most cases. Dying pigments won't always come out, but they're light enough that you can cover the pigment, whether watercolor, watercolor pencils, or alcohol ink.
What a fun way to use watercolor. The Yupo paper gives a totally different look.
Thanks for watching and taking time to comment! I love that we have options like this to play with.
Happy painting!
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Wow this is so Amazing watercolor on yupo i would never have thought 🤔 this would work definitely outside the box 🎁 creativity! ! !
That was really interesting the way it moves around on the Yupo! Lovely painting!
So glad your channel crossed my feed! I have some Yupo but it’s been mocking me from the shelf, lol. You’re using the hake brush has opened my eyes. Never thought of using that. Also, can we give Lebenson some love. Thanks for this!
Thanks for this demonstration! Very interesting! Also, I love peeking into your studio. Inspiring!
Interesting. And fun. Thanks for sharing.
That’s very interesting.😊👍 Your watercolor paintings look beautiful.
Oh my ❤ How fascinating that was to watch and learn a new application 😊 Thank you
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Love all of this! When it is dry, will it stay put if you frame it? Could you spray a finishing on it? I want to try this to see if it will work out for a beginner watercolor class. It seems less daunting than the traditional way on watercolor paper. Thank you for sharing this along with all the tips!
Thank you very much
Thank you, I have the YUPO and have not used it yet
I need to try some Yupo!
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The nail art tool is called a dotting tool.
Tools are also used in embossing…❤️
When are happy with your painting , do you spray it with fixative? I would assume the color could be delicate since it is just sitting on the surface and could get scratched and damaged. If so what fixative?😊
Thanks for the lesson, now O see what I have been doing wrong. Have you tried mineral paper? Can you tell me about the palette that you are using
Your pallet is interesting. What brand is it?