Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this landscape print, from your Gelli Plate. I really really love ❤️ that landscape, but I really thought it was a seascape. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Hello Heartstone Art, I'm writing because I've seen some of your nice and instructive video clips where you use gelli plate. I'm a trained graphic designer, but a beginner in this field, so therefore I have some questions that I hope you see and will answer? 1. Which Golden Open colors are you using in this video? 2. And what do you spray on the gelli plate before you wipe it off for color - is it just water in an atomizer? 3. And is it just a disposable napkin (kitchen roll) or a cloth that you use to wipe off the gelli plate? I'm impressed by your beautiful prints/paintings. I hope you will respond relatively quickly, because I would like to get started myself? Best Regards Niels
Thank you. I don’t remember the exact colors in this painting. I used a variety of blues (I have teal, ultramarine blue, and pthalo blue), white, Payne’s grey, and possibly either transparent yellow oxide or transparent red oxide. Honestly - pick a color palette you like and let the image come from you rather than copying mine exactly. I use water to clean the palette. It doesn’t matter at all what you use to clean the palette. I like the tough paper cloth sold in hardware stores because I can wash and reuse it, but any lint free paper towel or fabric will do.
There are mediums you can use to extend the drying time of artist acrylic. I don't think I'd use floetrol, though that is used when doing fluid acrylics, mostly to create flow and cells.
I haven’t tried floetrol, so I’m reluctant to recommend it. Open acrylics are expensive, but they do go a long way. You can do these with regular acrylics too, but you have to work very quickly.
You can use regular acrylics - and I do when I need them to dry quickly. They have a different texture to them, but it’s absolutely possible. What you can’t do so easily is make changes to what you put on the gelli plate before you pull it because they dry so fast.
What is the spray that you use to remove the paint from the plate? Is it just water? Because my plate is super sticky and I cant clean it like you did in the vidéo.
Vonalda is right. canvas is too textured and doesn’t have good coverage when I do a pull. a panel would be too stiff to use (you’d have to lay the gel plate on the panel, or you’d never remove it!).
You are amazing to watch. This art piece is dreaming
Thank you so much!
Thank you for the inspiration! NOW, I am ready to start!❤🎉
Awesome!
OMG - at 23 your scrap paper is gorgeous!
Right?! That happens sometimes
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this landscape print, from your Gelli Plate. I really really love ❤️ that landscape, but I really thought it was a seascape. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Ah! Thank you. Yes, it gets very cold here in winter, so the blues can be land or sea! 😘
Eight and a half minutes nicely spent for me. Much longer for you, so, thanks! Really nice.
Thank you!
You are very talented and very generous with sharing that talent with all of us. Thank you
How kind of you to say so, Peter. Thank you!
Awesome, sheer magic. Love your work, it's stunning. Thank you for sharing xx
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I enjoyed watching you paint and the music was perfect!
Thanks!
Your work is outstanding. I so admire your art work, love it. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Suzanne
I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel... The things you do with a gel plate just blow me away!!
Thank you so much, Sarina!
Just amazing - so inspiring! Thank you for sharing.
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Really beautiful outcome!
Thanks!
This is lovely and I love the plate size❤
Thank you!
I love these paintings that you do! You are so talented!
Thank you so much, Johna
Just beautiful!
Thank you
Wow, brilliant and fun. I am inspired btw how much I can do with my homemade gelli plate. Thanks ❤
❤️
Amazing!
Thank you, Marilyn!
Lovely!
Thank you
Fabulous!
Thank you!
love it!!
Thank you!
Absolutely stunning. I'm blown away 😍 What kind of paper are you using?
Thank you! The materials are listed in the video description.
You are amazing 💝
Thank you so much 😀
Hello Heartstone Art,
I'm writing because I've seen some of your nice and instructive video clips where you use gelli plate.
I'm a trained graphic designer, but a beginner in this field, so therefore I have some questions that I hope you see and will answer?
1. Which Golden Open colors are you using in this video?
2. And what do you spray on the gelli plate before you wipe it off for color - is it just water in an atomizer?
3. And is it just a disposable napkin (kitchen roll) or a cloth that you use to wipe off the gelli plate?
I'm impressed by your beautiful prints/paintings.
I hope you will respond relatively quickly, because I would like to get started myself?
Best Regards
Niels
Thank you. I don’t remember the exact colors in this painting. I used a variety of blues (I have teal, ultramarine blue, and pthalo blue), white, Payne’s grey, and possibly either transparent yellow oxide or transparent red oxide. Honestly - pick a color palette you like and let the image come from you rather than copying mine exactly.
I use water to clean the palette.
It doesn’t matter at all what you use to clean the palette. I like the tough paper cloth sold in hardware stores because I can wash and reuse it, but any lint free paper towel or fabric will do.
Thank you very much for your answer. :) @@HeartstoneArt
Heel mooi!
Dank je, Janny
Just lovely! Do you gesso the watercolour paper first?
Thank you! No, I don’t gesso the watercolor paper. It can take the paint well enough.
There are mediums you can use to extend the drying time of artist acrylic. I don't think I'd use floetrol, though that is used when doing fluid acrylics, mostly to create flow and cells.
I use Golden’s open acrylics or their open acrylic medium.
This is wonderful. Thanks for sharing. Can you also let me know what the piano piece of music is? Thankyou
I’ll look it up next time I’m at my computer!
how are you making sure that the picture is lined up exactly each time as you add another layer?
The paper is the same size as the plate! It’s pretty easy to line up and the occasional misalignment just makes it more interesting.
Could you possibly use the additive Floetrol with regular Acrylic paint to slow down the drying time. The OPEN brand of paints is super expensive.
I haven’t tried floetrol, so I’m reluctant to recommend it. Open acrylics are expensive, but they do go a long way. You can do these with regular acrylics too, but you have to work very quickly.
Thank you for taking the time to reply. Greetings from Tennessee. Your work is beautiful.
I just saw that Grumbacher makes an acrylic retardant. Going to try that. Also Liquitex makes a blending medium. Thanks again.
Can you use regular acrylic paint or only open acrylic ? I guess it would probably dry too fast.
You can use regular acrylics - and I do when I need them to dry quickly. They have a different texture to them, but it’s absolutely possible. What you can’t do so easily is make changes to what you put on the gelli plate before you pull it because they dry so fast.
What is the spray that you use to remove the paint from the plate? Is it just water? Because my plate is super sticky and I cant clean it like you did in the vidéo.
It’s just water. Have you tried using baby oil on your plate to clean it?
@@HeartstoneArt No, but I will definitely try it if you think it could help!
What size is the gel plate you are using? It looks square?
It’s a 12x12 inch plate
Tape the paper! Why didn’t I figure that one out! I never liked the rounded corners.
It also gives you somewhere for the accidental finger prints!
Do you ever use canvas or board instead of paper?
It's difficult to take a print from the plate with canvas or board - it really doesn't transfer well on those substrates.
Vonalda is right. canvas is too textured and doesn’t have good coverage when I do a pull. a panel would be too stiff to use (you’d have to lay the gel plate on the panel, or you’d never remove it!).
What type of paper are you using, please?
I’m using a 140lb watercolor paper.
Bonjour quelqu'un peut t il m'écrire où acheter un gelli plate ou comment en fabriquer un? Merci
Je n'ai pas essayé d'en faire un moi-même, mais cette vidéo pourrait vous aider. ua-cam.com/video/SKJn4O3InLI/v-deo.html
Striking