Alcohol Ink Brush Technique Tutorial

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  • Stop with the simple circles and advance your alcohol ink techniques by incorporating some brush swipe techniques with just 3 colours on yupo paper! Check out all of my favourite products used in this video below.
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  • @monicaeggleton4510
    @monicaeggleton4510 6 років тому +1

    Jane, I appreciate viewing this more than once. I have done most of these things, yet found myself thinking in terms of it just being an exercise in finding different textural backgrounds. Now when I look at many of my “unused” 12x12 pieces I now can view them as; just too pretty to cut up, just to unique to add anything on top of them, or just impossible to reproduce. They have been set aside as “valuable”; but since they were not a traditional “piece of art”(a landscape, a focal image, or a relatable image) they have not been framed or finalized. NOW, I view them as my best pieces of art that need to be seen in their totality, and enjoyed by doing that last step to put them on my wall. So, I want to thank you; from the bottom of my heart, from my inner artist. Through you sharing your work, and breaking down your process into “techniques”. I now KNOW, and totally can acknowledge, that I am an ARTIST. As that Artist has evolved, since discovering alcohol inks three years ago, I have completed my best pieces. It is that very pile of a handful of art pieces; those pieces that I can not do anything else with, that are my prized pieces of art. I do not want to put them behind a piece of glass, but I do want to finish them as you do on a birch panel with resin. Somehow, I need to find the means, and the determination to complete this final step. In the meantime, I want you to know the impact you (and you gorgeous artwork) have had in my life. Thank you Jane! May your days be filled with joy in your heart, that continues to shine in your artwork. Love and Peace to you, Monica

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Monica Eggleton OMG Monica. You are the sweetest person alive. Thanks for making my day. Truly glad you are inspired from watching my videos 😊💕🙏🏼

  • @aprilsmommy1
    @aprilsmommy1 6 років тому +2

    Love the technique on the left. Looks like a sunset with trees. The colors are amazing. Thank you for sharing Jane :)

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      nancy beal-houle You’re welcome 😊

  • @TheCharlottetea
    @TheCharlottetea 6 років тому +1

    Love this art. What is meaningful is how you explain the steps. Practical and beautiful.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Charlotte Timmins 🙏🏼💕😊

  • @sylviasid9902
    @sylviasid9902 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful! It’s surprising how forgiving this technique can be. You can really keep going until you like the results. TFS.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Sylvia Sid Yes it is! Thanks so much for watching 🙏🏼

  • @terryhowson1979
    @terryhowson1979 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for these tutorials. I am absolutely fascinated by the effects you create with alcohol ink. I am so looking forward to seeing how you attach the Yupo to the wooden board. Great work.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому

      Terry Howson thank you, Terry! Appreciate your comment 🙏🏼

  • @debbiesday8270
    @debbiesday8270 6 років тому

    Hi Jane, I'm having so much fun with alcohol inks. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and very helpful tips on how to work in this medium. I've learned so much from your videos. Thanks again and keep them coming.

  • @patriciasullivan4212
    @patriciasullivan4212 4 роки тому

    I just love your work, Jane. Thank you for sharing techniques. I love color and this medium is so intriguing to work with.

  • @aprilsmommy1
    @aprilsmommy1 7 років тому +3

    Oh my Jane! Amazing. These are great techniques. I'm going to try them on tile. So happy I found your videos. Looking forward to watching more. Thank you for sharing.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому +1

      nancy beal-houle you are so welcome, Nancy. Thank you 😊

  • @chuckkolb1270
    @chuckkolb1270 7 років тому +1

    The variety is amazing. Keep them coming.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому

      Chuck Kolb thank you!! Will do 😊😊

  • @kmartstyling1184
    @kmartstyling1184 7 років тому +2

    Hi Jane! I want to start by saying I think you and your works are amazing! I have watched everyone of your videos over the last week (often more than once!) and wanted to say thank you! Thank you for your great tutorials and for inspiring me to start creating with Alcohol Inks! I've written a blog on my efforts and have mentioned to my followers that they may like to visit your channel and watch your videos and also, to come and visit and admire your talents!
    Keep up the great work!!! xoxo

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому

      KmartStyling you are so welcome and thanks so much this. You just made my day 😘 I'm so glad you are inspired to do more!

    • @jdmosaics
      @jdmosaics 7 років тому

      KmartStyling good on you! So many on UA-cam do not give kudos to whom they learnt or got their info from. In the real world it is plagerism but people on UA-cam seem to be in their own world. Happy painting.

  • @brightbulb9778
    @brightbulb9778 6 років тому

    Thank you for the clear and easy to follow tips. Can’t wait to play!

  • @charlenebyington7405
    @charlenebyington7405 4 роки тому

    Awesome job, thanks for sharing. Love love love it.

  • @jdmosaics
    @jdmosaics 7 років тому +2

    Lovely patterns. For people who don't use Yupo and Al's but want to use these types of ideas with acrylic Inks or watercolour paint can use a heavier watercolour paper (over 180gsm) and use a Gel Medium to adhere to a wood board or panel no problem. Then seal with a waterbased varnish and can then resin coat if that glassy look is required.

  • @julierathe6661
    @julierathe6661 5 років тому

    I really enjoy your videos. Thank you for taking the time to share your talent and beautiful results!

  • @moogie3111
    @moogie3111 5 років тому

    I just love watching your videos, so accessible. Hope your art is selling bushels.

  • @karenkodani7653
    @karenkodani7653 5 років тому

    Recently discovered your channel and this is my type of colorful art! Love what you created here, and I thank you for sharing your ideas and how to achieve this amazing look!

  • @timh7246
    @timh7246 11 місяців тому

    A link for the birch frame woulda been nice. TFS the ideas & techniques. Someone else said regular posterboard sheets (like you can get at dollar stores) work well with alcohol inks if you use the shiny side. And much less expensive compared to Yupo -- ever tried??

  • @4everisnotenough
    @4everisnotenough 6 років тому

    Very good tutorial skills. You're very well articulated. I wish I had you around when I started!

    • @walden999
      @walden999 6 років тому

      F.I.N.E Forever Is

  • @whatyes
    @whatyes 6 років тому

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. I really appreciate it!

  • @lizmaestres7047
    @lizmaestres7047 5 років тому

    Jane i just love it all!!!!!!! Thks for sharing!!!

  • @michelleprior487
    @michelleprior487 6 років тому

    Love your imagination.Im inspired.

  • @Mollyjean2014
    @Mollyjean2014 5 років тому

    I’m now addicted using these inks on ceramic coasters!

  • @nancysanfilippo4994
    @nancysanfilippo4994 5 років тому

    love your work.

  • @cecilelavas
    @cecilelavas 5 років тому

    Love your videos. You have amazing talent!

  • @michellehansen1543
    @michellehansen1543 Місяць тому

    Love your videos! What is the difference between clean-up solution vs blending solution or isopropyl alcohol?

  • @tattytatty5946
    @tattytatty5946 7 років тому +1

    Love your videos - really lovely format and great techniques - thank you so much.
    Actually just got some Yupo a little while ago and yes - seems the same as the new UK £5 notes as well - and almost as expensive !!! But so much fun - I love the different effects.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching! Appreciate your comments. Yes, Yupo is so much fun!

  • @loriadams8899
    @loriadams8899 6 років тому +1

    So inspirational!

  • @mariannacassir1858
    @mariannacassir1858 7 років тому +5

    I love your way off showing us how to work with those alcohol inks. I use this synthetic paper all the time and if I do not like it just wash the paper with water and start with a clean slate. I do the same with the tiles except I clean the tile with alcohol.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому

      Marianna Cassir Awesome! Thanks so much for watching 😊

  • @justinkaase4109
    @justinkaase4109 5 років тому

    What is the difference between the claro extender and cleaning solution? Have you tried using the claro extender instead of the cleaning solution?

  • @cahenglish
    @cahenglish 7 років тому +3

    Might be helpful to tell people ... Yupo paper is called "paper" because of its format; it's actually a plastic product. That accounts for some of the advantages you point out. Great product ... unfortunately quite pricey. :) I'm a new subscriber; love your videos. Great work and teaching technique. Thanks.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому +1

      cahenglish thank you. yes I was aware of that plus the texture reminds me of Canadian dollar bills. Can't rip it. Lol. I will mention that in my next vid. Thanks for subscribing. 🙏🏼

  • @debraryan5744
    @debraryan5744 6 років тому +1

    Jane, I find your tutorials really helpful and inspirational. I am now hooked on this medium. ❤️
    Can I ask why you choose the clean up solution instead of alcohol?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому +2

      Debra Ryan Hi Debra, thanks for watching. I use clean up over alcohol because i don’t like the smell of the alcohol. I find it too strong and need to be in a well ventilated area.

  • @sandysteveatthetangledwebb6540
    @sandysteveatthetangledwebb6540 6 років тому

    I'm just beginning and do you mind telling me what the cleaning solution is please? Thank you for sharing your art to help us learn the techniques. Beautiful work

  • @mireya526
    @mireya526 6 років тому

    Jane, you are the best, love your job. A questions, there are many types of yupo paper, wich one you can use it? Yupo paper and canvas paper is the same? Thank you!!! Thanks for teaching me!!! Blessings!!!

  • @himalimehta351
    @himalimehta351 6 років тому +1

    Hi Jane! You have amazing artwork and I have been following you on Instagram as well! I just had a question on your mini mods and other collages : with how and what do you do your background with before placing the cut pieces of different yupo papers? can you share a video on that? and how do you stick the cut pieces on the background with fevicol?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Himali Mehta I have e-courses launching June 1st that will cover all of this.

    • @himalimehta351
      @himalimehta351 6 років тому

      cool thanks

  • @barbarahastings6285
    @barbarahastings6285 5 років тому

    Other than tile is there any other paper besides yupo. It is way too expensive for my budget and would love to do something with alcohol inks other than tiles. Thank you for your instructions and sharing of your art

  • @kelseyhoward1119
    @kelseyhoward1119 4 роки тому

    How do you clean the brush you use for the ink?

  • @lesleykuhn8345
    @lesleykuhn8345 6 років тому +1

    Hiya! You mentioned using disposable brushes because you can’t get AI out completely during cleanup! Doesn’t this get expensive?! Can you dedicate brushes to colors? How do you clean brushes anyway? Also, what brushes do you recommended for washes and rounds etc.? BTW you are a fantastic teacher! Thanks for the tutorials! I’m learning so much as a newbie! 😍

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому +1

      Lesley Kuhn dollar store. I don’t always use expensive brushes but if I do then I use clean up solution and speedball pink soap.

    • @lesleykuhn8345
      @lesleykuhn8345 6 років тому

      Jane Monteith I didn’t know that they sold brushes! Thanks! Great cleanup instructions! Sounds easy! 😋

  • @JayDee-po5bc
    @JayDee-po5bc 6 років тому

    As a newbie to AI I'm a little confused by all the different products. Are the clean up solution and colour extender the same as the 91% rubbing alcohol that a lot of others seem to use? Your UA-cam presentations are very good and I enjoy watching them. The patterns that the inks make are so beautiful.

    • @JayDee-po5bc
      @JayDee-po5bc 6 років тому +1

      Oh Oh! I should have read down further before I posted my question. Now I have no need to reply.

  • @SusanLeverentz
    @SusanLeverentz 7 років тому +1

    Can you tell me the proper way to clean the brushes you use with AI? How do you get them
    Clean enough to use again? Love you videos!!! Thanks for teaching us.

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому +1

      Susan Leverentz Hi Susan, good question. If I'm using smaller brushes then just an egg cup with some clean up solution in it works well. I wash with dish soap and water too right after. But with larger brushes I tend to buy very cheaply so if I can't get clean or don't want to bother then I scrap them. But I also use the same colours with each brush so I try and keep them separated that way too. So same brush for using say purples or reds and another for yellow etc.

  • @julierathe6661
    @julierathe6661 5 років тому

    Do you need to seal the paper with something before you resin?

  • @rebelgram
    @rebelgram 5 років тому

    what is the tape you use? I didn't get the name in your video

  • @rubybegonia9948
    @rubybegonia9948 7 років тому +2

    If you put ink into a small pot with a lid, it lasts for days. Great for painting. I wouldn't put it in the bottle cap, messy. And hard for cap to stay clean.

  • @kellylemen7095
    @kellylemen7095 6 років тому

    Love your videos. How long do you need to let it dry to start cutting them up and putting it in resin?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Kelly Lemen I would wait a few hours.

  • @angelirenecrim3500
    @angelirenecrim3500 6 років тому +1

    Is Yupo paper the Only kind of paper we can use?? Awesome paintings Thank You

    • @angelirenecrim3500
      @angelirenecrim3500 6 років тому +1

      Just testing the few colors I made I found that you can use the shiny side of white posters from Dollar Tree. I can hardly wait for my Yupo Paper

  • @jackiethomas2683
    @jackiethomas2683 6 років тому

    Jane, I was wondering about the strips of artwork in the last few seconds of the video. Is it all one piece or did you actually put strips together to make the piece larger. If so, how did you do that?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому +1

      Jackie Thomas they are pieces. 👍🏼

  • @vonaldautterback8831
    @vonaldautterback8831 5 років тому +2

    Many people have recommended photo paper from Costco (use the back). Much less expensive. Have you tried it? Also, do you have a link on where to purchase the wood panels you use to mount your art on?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  5 років тому

      Vonalda Utterback I buy panels locally not online. Yes lots of people use Costco paper. But I do large work so need to buy Yupo by the roll.

  • @myrnamccolley4251
    @myrnamccolley4251 6 років тому +1

    Have you used alcohol ink with photo paper?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Myrna McColley no but I know lots who do. Works ok.

  • @4everisnotenough
    @4everisnotenough 6 років тому +2

    Michaels sells a pack of 10 5x7 Yupo sold by Tim Holts/Ranger. It's packaged as A Tim Holts/Ranger brand but it's the real YUPO. Ranger does not manufacture Yupo. Its all manufactured by Legion Paper. So it doesn't matter what brand you buy cuz it all comes from the same factors. So look where all his crap is. Honestly, you'd do better just to buy off Amazon or Ebay unless you only want the 5x7's. It's $9.00 @ Michaels. Before coupon. So i paid $4.50. If you can't get it then get Vellum. It's dirt cheap & everyone has it. You can buy it by the pad in whatever size you want. You can also buy it buy the page for $.49- $.99 on the isle with all the loose specialty paper. Also on the isle with the specialty paper is a 10 pack of Vellum for $2.99 before coupon. It comes in white or transparent whichbis awesome. If you need a regular pad its by the fine art section on the isle they keep all the pads of painting paper. The results are almost identical if not completely identical. Don't forget to load up on 91% Alchohol. Happy Painting!

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      F.I.N.E Forever Is Not Enough Thanks for all of your info. Yes I buy all my yupo in large sheets or on the roll. I don’t like using straight alcohol all the time due to the smell. If you have sensitivity which a lot of people do then I advise using the Jacquard Clean Up Solution. 😊💕

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому +2

      F.I.N.E Forever Is Not Enough Michael’s is too expensive in general. Even with the coupon. Currys is my preferred art store. I love it! 😊

    • @4everisnotenough
      @4everisnotenough 6 років тому +1

      Jane Monteith 👍 Yes, I couldn't agree more but for some reason everyone seems to have access to a Michaels. Lol. Go figure. They are reserved for emergencies. I have to order everything online. The nearest art store is a couple hundred miles away, in another state! I'm in the U.S. & Currys is only in Canada, I think. Yeah, we have a serious shortage of art stores here. I love Jaquard..they have the most beautiful pigments & they are dirt cheap, especially their ink! 😃 Back to bingin' on your vids.. Love your channel!!!!

  • @christineperez7626
    @christineperez7626 Рік тому

    By “clean up solution”, do you mean 91% alcohol?

  • @TheTurkaderr
    @TheTurkaderr 6 років тому

    Could you make this same work on canvas?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      J.F. D. You could if you prime and seal properly.

  • @angelirenecrim3500
    @angelirenecrim3500 6 років тому +1

    Clean up solution?? Is that just alcohol???? I've only found out about Alcohol painting a couple days ago and IT is fascinating

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      angel Irene Crim Hi there. Thanks for watching 😊 As for the types of surfaces you can use alcohol inks on they include any non porous surface. Yupo is actually composed of plastic that’s why it works so well. Clean Up Solution by Jacquard is similar to pure alcohol except there is no smell. It’s pricer but if you’re sensitive to chemicals then this is a better alternative.

    • @4everisnotenough
      @4everisnotenough 6 років тому

      You can use 91% Alchohol for best results. To make your own solution just add a bit of glycerin. You can find it in the pharmacy section. A bottle of each will go a very very long time consudering an average bottle of Alchohol is 16 ounces. The large bottles of the blending solution are 4 ounces, I believe. Thats significant savings for the same results. Happy Painting ladies!

    • @angelirenecrim3500
      @angelirenecrim3500 6 років тому +1

      Thank You !!!!!!

  • @cherylrelph2154
    @cherylrelph2154 7 років тому +1

    Can you add the yupo painting on to a canvas painting?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому

      Cheryl Relph as a collage on top of canvas? Or as just ink on canvas?

    • @cherylrelph2154
      @cherylrelph2154 6 років тому

      Jane Monteith I was asking about either. I guess the collage aspect is obvious, so have you tried ink painting on gessoed canvas.?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Cheryl Relph you can. And I’ve tried but personally I think the outcome on yupo is far superior.

    • @4everisnotenough
      @4everisnotenough 6 років тому

      Cheryl Relph I would agree with Jane. The only substitute for Yupo would be Vellum...transparent is amazing. Now if you are wanting to actually paint a picture, like you would with water colors for example. Say like a landscape, trees, houses or ocean..blah blah blah..traditional painting then yeah, painting on a gessoed canvas would work ok for that. You're just not going to get the organic abstract effects that you are used to seeing people do on UA-cam. Happy Painting!

  • @fionareddoch326
    @fionareddoch326 7 років тому +1

    is clean up solution the same as Alcohol ink?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  7 років тому +1

      Fiona Reddoch no. It's used for cleaning up ink, small brushes etc but I use on my art with the ink itself along with the extender solution to give the ink different results

    • @fionareddoch326
      @fionareddoch326 7 років тому

      thank u good idea

    • @katherineschmitt6322
      @katherineschmitt6322 6 років тому +1

      Can I use blending solution or alcohol instead?

    • @JaneMonteith
      @JaneMonteith  6 років тому

      Katherine Schmitt blending solution will do a couple of things. It makes the ink more translucent and soft looking and allows you more working time. Alcohol or clean up solution will dry more quickly and take away the sheen.

  • @lkirshstein1
    @lkirshstein1 5 років тому

    J