How to paint on Yupo paper / Guest Tamra Sheline
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- Опубліковано 20 жов 2019
- Birgit O'Connor Watercolors Website: www.birgitoconnor.com.
Today we visit Tamar in her studio in Camas, Washington to discuss her work and techniques on Yupo Paper. When designing she uses a watercolor pencil instead of lead, and many different kinds of salt hymalaian, pink, table, kosher, rock, epson salt, basically any kind you can imagine.
To get really interesting effects she also uses red paper flakes, hydrogen peroxide, sea sponges, regular sponges, make up sponges, you name it, she uses Viva paper towels to lift color out, we discuss translucent and opegue yup and what the difference is and the weight she prefers is 144lb.
Tamar suggests for beginners another wonderful surface to try is mineral paper and for the finer details try any kind of scratch tools, Tamar likes the dental tools that she gets from her dentist. Another option is a Probe/Pick Set - Double Ended, Stainless Steel. For more information about upcoming workshops visit her website
About Tamar
Tamra Sheline, Artist (FB)
* Fine Artist · Camas, Washington / Smile. inspire. create.
Website www.tamrasheline.com/
Instagram / the_happy_artist_
Currently illustrating for PEPTalk Publishing
* Illustrating for Today I Will... an inspiring gift book for women =]
G2 Fit
* Illustrator, package design, graphics · 2009 to 2012 · Long Beach, California. illustrating exercises for various mats, mouse pads, core balls, etc. Package design working with printers in Taiwan and Finland. Graphics for marketing and photo touch ups for Paula Abdul and Natalie Gulbis
About Yupo paper: Yupo USA website yupousa.com/
Cheap Joes Art supplier
* www.cheapjoes.com/yupo-waterc...
* Quick Overview Yupo Synthetic Paper is 100% recyclable, waterproof and tree-free. It is incredibly durable and stain-resistant. This extraordinary surface also resists tearing and buckling and it remains perfectly flat.
Dick Blick Art supplier:
* www.dickblick.com/products/le...
* Description and sales page
Yupo is a compelling and unique alternative to traditional art papers. It's a synthetic paper, machine-made in the USA of 100% polypropylene. It is waterproof, stain-resistant, and extremely strong and durable.
This extraordinary, non-absorbent surface resists tearing and buckling and remains perfectly flat, eliminating the need for soaking, stretching, or taping.
Watercolor professionals have found Yupo to be receptive to a variety of aqueous techniques, but it is also ideal for offset printing, silkscreen, debossing, drawing, acrylic painting, and more.
Pigments applied to the Bright White sheet retain their true clarity and brilliance.
Yupo is pH-neutral, flawlessly smooth, and recyclable.
Because of the unique qualities of this paper, dirt and oils hinder its performance. We recommend removing spots and fingerprints with soap and water before use. - Навчання та стиль
A friend of mine just gave me two pieces of YUPO. Not knowing what to do with it, I searched for help, then ran across your video and can't thank you enough. I'm so excited with how the paint behaves on the paper. As demonstrated the fun is in the movement of the water and paint on the paper. Thanks to both of you for sharing!
thank you for letting us know, happy painting
It's an adventure on yupo. Just have FUN!
Just a little background: Tamra grew up across the street from me, played with my sons, ( I had 3 boys close to the same age as Tamra & her sister Debi) made dresses for her & her sister; also babysat them. Seeing I didn't have any girls I "adopted" Tamra & Debi as my "daughters". They will always be. Love the girls very much. So happy Tamra has all of this success. LW
It was great to see this interview with you Tamra. I felt I was in the same room. Love seeing you even though it was on UA-cam. Love ya. Linda Willett
Thank you Linda, that is exactly how I hoped that you would feel. Warm wishes Birgit
Great appreciation for the conversation and tips for actually painting on Yupo. I also liked the bit of history and knowing it comes from recycled milk cartons. Thank you… I’m inspired and excited to start exploring!
ThNK YOU
Thanks sooo much for this awesome interview! I had given up painting on Yupo until I saw this video. And how generous of your guest to share all of her craft secrets! She is precious and so are you!! Blessings to both of you.
Thank you for joining us, Tamra is a wonderful guest and I hope to do more with her in the future
Thank you for your kind words. Don't give up on yupo- you can do it!
I did not know you could use watercolor or gouache on Yupo paper until an artist who worked at an art store recommended I try it and boy, was I pleasantly surprised with the effects! I used it just for alcohol inks so this was fascinating to try gouache!
Thank you, Birgit, for this great interview with Tamra. Yupo seems so hard to work with, but she had some very good hints. I love the textures she got with salt and peroxide.
You're welcome and thank you for your support, I am so very happy that you found this interview and Tamra's process as interesting as I did. ;)
thank you so much for publishing this video. What a great way to get out of the box. And thank you so much for the plug on Kurt and our Spokane Art Supply store... they are my favorite.
Thank you Kay, and yes Kurt and the Spokane Art Supply store are wonderful!
I hope to paint with you sometime at Spokane Art Supply!
Fantastic!. Thank you ladies:-) Marion
You're welcome and thank you for joining us
Wonderful list of sponsors! I hope I can participate. Definitely works better for me than Inktober.
So grateful for this video. You offer great ideas and creativity. Thanks.
Thanks to both of you, for this fascinating interview! I didn't realize Yupo could be used like this! Beautiful work, love the textured results! I know that framing with a glass was mentioned, but I wonder if there is some sort of spray sealant applied as well, to protect the non porous surface? Thank you!
Thank you, I do have a video on framing without glass, not sure if it is posted here, probably not, I would have to get back to you
I spray my art with Krylon Kamar Varnish.
Fascinating interview with Tamra. I'm guessing the artist of the reference photo of the salmon was probably Ray Troll. He's famous for his fish and I bought two of his T-shirts at his gallery SoHo Coho in Ketchikan, AK. One thing I worry about with Yupo: My paintings seem so fragile when finished, but it doesn't look like she does anything special to protect the surface besides traditional framing?
Hi I know she and her family does a lot fo fishing, so I know she would have plenty of pics, about the framing, tradtional framing would work well, you could ask her directly through her website ;)
Thank you for your kind words. I use many reference photos for each painting. My husband and friends provide me with most of my reference fish photos. I seal my paintings with Krylon Kamar Varnish.
This video never gets around to, “how to paint on typo.”