Acrylic Ink Painting Tutorial, Minimalist Landscape
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2024
- Acrylic Ink Tutorial, painting minimalist landscapes using one color. Here I guide you through how I made these three simple paintings using the same technique and just a few supplies.
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Materials used:
600gsm Khadi Paper
Archers Cold Pressed Fine Grain Paper.
Cass Art Watercolor Postcard
Daler Rowney Acrylic Ink (Paynes Grey)
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Gorgeous! Just love these ...thank you.
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So fun to watch!
So glad thank you!
I love your video! ❤thank you!
Thank you so much 😊 ❤️
Simplicity at its finest! Absolutely beautiful pieces and a very informative video. Thank you for sharing.🤩🤩🤩
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment, it really helps to have encouragement with posting more videos 😊
Your work is GORGEOUS!
Thank you!!
Love the simplicity and yet skilful application
Thank you 😊
I absolutely love these. Definitely going to try it. So imaginative but so simple. I am getting inspired as I have only just started painting. Thank you
That is wonderful to hear, I hope it goes well. I have a few videos that are good for starting out, I hope you find them if that is useful for you :)
Oh my gosh - love these - the simplicity takes your breath away - must try something like this myself ...will only take me a year or so!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
😆Yes I know what you mean! I have many paintings which I have planned and then years go by before I do them!! The great thing about this one is you can do it with such minimal supplies! :) Thank you so much for commenting 🤩
@@annamabellaedgley Oh no problem - I do love you stye, your art. I have been looking and following so many artists that insprie me, not knowing what spoke. Your art is truly inspirational and I am going to try this as soon as I can get the supplies!!
@@deannamunro8148 Thats fantastic! I hope it goes well, let me know how you get on!. I will be posting more videos. Hopefully one a week 🙂
Great video I like watercolour painting to
Great - I am glad it was interesting for you 😊
Love, love, love this technique! Well done! Can’t wait to give these a try!
Hello! I am so glad, good luck 😊 let me know how you get on if you have time 😊
Beautiful, beautiful. 🇧🇷🍀
Thank you so much!
These are really cool, beautiful! Def going to try my new inks out. Thank you 😊
Thats great! How exciting to have some new supplies!. I hope it goes well 😊
Like others I also love minimalism and will definitely give this a try. Thank you for sharing this with us.
Yes, sometimes simple is best! 🙏😊
I love this! Just my style! Thank you.
Thank you! Im glad you like it 😊
Love these so much…. thank you I can’t wait to try it ❤
Thats great! so glad you like them. Thank you for your comment 😊
Lovely paintings, thank you for sharing 😊
You are welcome, thank you so much! 😊
Just love your minimalists, I’ve been looking for something like that for so long🙏🏻💖
That is so good to hear and encouraging, thank you! 😊
It calms me down!
Thats good to hear, I find it a very relaxing way to paint! 😊
Fascinating and beautiful. :-)
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful
Thank you 😊
Nice! 😃
Thanks! 😄
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Thank you :)
Why acrylic ink .. why not watercolour? I dont ubderstand difference between different inks and watercolour
Hello, thank you for your comment. This is a good questions and these two do have similarities. However, there are differences and in my opinion one is not better than the other.. just different since they have different properties. Watercolour is more soluble on the page than acrylic whereas once acrylic is down it is harder to 'lift off'. So using the first painting in this tutorial as an example if I had watercolour I think that the paint would have dissipated into the water more and the overall effect would have been different. In these paintings I did not run the brush back over the work at any point but if I had then the acrylic would have been harder to 'lift off' whereas with enough water I could have diluted and 'lifted off' the watercolour even after it was down on the paper.
I hope this explains. It is also important to know that you can buy watercolour in different forms, so palette, tube or in liquid form. And acrylics in tubes or in liquid form (acrylic ink). Whichever form the same applied, watercolour is always more soluble on the page than acrylic.
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Hello 😊 I am going to remove your comment as it is just a dot. Just giving you the heads up incase you actually meant to write more. Thank you