This is a demonstration of the art of Monotype as done by artist Barbara van Buskirk in Albuquerque. Visit her web site at bvanb.com All music is royalty free.
@@barbaravanbuskirk707 Thank you! Sorry that I deleted my question. I realized that someone else had asked it and you had answered it so I didn't want to be annoying. I really appreciate it! :)
No question u are an artist producing beautiful works that transcend the beauty found in just painting or printing. You really excellent and inspire with this method of artistic expression.
You don't need an etching press to make a monotype. All you need is something with enough pressure to transfer the inked image from the plate to the paper. You might want to try this: Put a piece of paper on top of your inked plate and rub the paper with the back of a spoon.
I would like to add a comment thanking you for reading and replying to the remarks here. I appreciate the answers and comments for all questions as you teach us. Tyvm for your t ikkkkk me and efforts.
I love your finished peice! Its so colourful, warm, life like and unique. May i ask are those both peices of glass you are using? one to roll out the ink on and the other that your painted image is on?
I'm happy to hear you like the finished monotype in this demo. I use Plexiglas on which to paint monotype images as well as to roll out the ink. Many thanks for your comment and question.
Eduardo, I use Akua Kolor water based inks, thinners, extenders, etc. All Akua Kolor products. Plus any brand of rubbing alcohol to clean my Plexiglas plates.
I print monotypes using mostly dry paper yet sometimes I dampened the paper with a wet sponge and sometimes immerse the paper in a tray of water then "dust" the paper slightly with paper towels. I love to experiment and monotypes provide endless opportunities to have fun in this way.
In this demo, I printed on BFK Rives paper using Plexiglas plates and Akua-Kolor Monotype Block Printing Inks (Water Based). I've also been printing monotypes the past couple of years using Akua-Kolor Intaglio Inks (Water Based). Both types of ink work well and clean up beautifully with rubbing alcohol, water and Bon Ami cleanser.
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Your question is a good one, Valentina. English translation: "Did the result pay off the costs or is it a deliberately unprofitable hobby?". After the first couple of years of making, exhibiting and selling my monotypes in addition to working a full-time day job, I had to ask myself what I wanted as an artist. Financial success? Creative fulfillment? Both? I certainly wanted to defray the costs I was investing in my art making. Yet I also realized, for me, making art was never about money. If financial success was my priority, I would need to crank out the most profitable monotypes like a machine, and I certainly was not willing to do this. For me, creative success is all about experimenting and enjoying the process; the finished piece is secondary. In the studio, it's all about having fun. Fortunately, I had day jobs all my life and was able to earn a pension. This has given me the financial freedom to do what I want to do artistically. Sales are welcome, of course. Yet profit is not why I make art. I make art to expressing my creativity. The creative life is a good life. Priceless. I hope this answers your question, Valentina.
You do not need an etching press to print monotypes. Once you've created your image on the flat surface, simply put a piece of paper on the inked surface and rub the back of the paper evening with a wooden spoon or wooden rolling pin.
beautiful
Thank you!
Thank you Barbara, very nice result..
Thanks for watching my demo, Gary!
That's awesome....Thnks
Thanks for watching my demo!
Thanks for sharing. I like your work
Thank you, Kari.
Lovely music to drink coffee and take notes for my art appreciation class to :) Very relaxing video!
And very helpful! Thank you :)
I make my monotypes using Akua Kolor Liquid Pigments which are slow drying, non-toxic, water based inks.
@@barbaravanbuskirk707 Thank you! Sorry that I deleted my question. I realized that someone else had asked it and you had answered it so I didn't want to be annoying. I really appreciate it! :)
@@spicypumpkin_ I am very happy to hear you are interested in the process of making monotypes. All is well.
Complimenti molto espressivo
Grazie!
No question u are an artist producing beautiful works that transcend the beauty found in just painting or printing. You really excellent and inspire with this method of artistic expression.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment, Elizabeth.
Muito bom! Faço monotipias também
Interesting technique in managing paint on flat plate with surprisingly good result. Prefer no music. Thanks.
Thanks for your comment, Chris.
Finally a youtube video with some nice music!
Yes, I agree.
That was very inspirational Thanks.
I'm happy to hear you feel inspired, Scott. Printing monotypes is so much fun! Perhaps you'll give it a try.
You don't need an etching press to make a monotype. All you need is something with enough pressure to transfer the inked image from the plate to the paper. You might want to try this: Put a piece of paper on top of your inked plate and rub the paper with the back of a spoon.
what type of inks you use?
Agreed, that's an awfully big press with ALOT of layers for a relatively very small painting, could have easily just brayered over manually.
@@ArtWars314 I agree, Vikki. Still, I so love the aesthetic of saturated colors and a clean, crisp plate mark on the etching paper I use.
I would like to add a comment thanking you for reading and replying to the remarks here. I appreciate the answers and comments for all questions as you teach us. Tyvm for your t ikkkkk me and efforts.
Thanks for your question Alvin. I put the ink on Plexiglas plates.
I love your finished peice! Its so colourful, warm, life like and unique. May i ask are those both peices of glass you are using? one to roll out the ink on and the other that your painted image is on?
I'm happy to hear you like the finished monotype in this demo. I use Plexiglas on which to paint monotype images as well as to roll out the ink. Many thanks for your comment and question.
Muito bom! Parabéns!
Obrigado, Galeria de Arte Online!
Que tinta usas Bárbara? Y un diluyente? Gracias!
Eduardo, I use Akua Kolor water based inks, thinners, extenders, etc. All Akua Kolor products. Plus any brand of rubbing alcohol to clean my Plexiglas plates.
such beautiful work. really like it.
Thanks a bunch, Theresa. Your kind words are very much appreciated.
plz make more vids this is AWESOME!
el cuerpo habla. gracias por el silencio Clarísimo el proceso
Thank you for your comments, Marcela.
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nice, i like that you use different techniques on the plate, giving a nice end result.
Thank you for your comments.
Bravo!!!!
Thanks, Cid!
Excelente
Que tipo de loja encontro esse rolo?
You can find this roll (brayer) in a craft or art supply store.
Do you wet your paper before printing or do you print on dry paper?
I print monotypes using mostly dry paper yet sometimes I dampened the paper with a wet sponge and sometimes immerse the paper in a tray of water then "dust" the paper slightly with paper towels. I love to experiment and monotypes provide endless opportunities to have fun in this way.
It would be nice to know what supplys you are using. Thanks.
In this demo, I printed on BFK Rives paper using Plexiglas plates and Akua-Kolor Monotype Block Printing Inks (Water Based). I've also been printing monotypes the past couple of years using Akua-Kolor Intaglio Inks (Water Based). Both types of ink work well and clean up beautifully with rubbing alcohol, water and Bon Ami cleanser.
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Great music!
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What type of colour did you use maam??
Akua Kolor which is a brand of water based (non-toxic) ink. Cleans easily with rubbing alcohol. No chemicals.
Результат окупил затраты или это заведомо убыточное увлечение?
Your question is a good one, Valentina. English translation: "Did the result pay off the costs or is it a deliberately unprofitable hobby?". After the first couple of years of making, exhibiting and selling my monotypes in addition to working a full-time day job, I had to ask myself what I wanted as an artist. Financial success? Creative fulfillment? Both? I certainly wanted to defray the costs I was investing in my art making. Yet I also realized, for me, making art was never about money. If financial success was my priority, I would need to crank out the most profitable monotypes like a machine, and I certainly was not willing to do this. For me, creative success is all about experimenting and enjoying the process; the finished piece is secondary. In the studio, it's all about having fun. Fortunately, I had day jobs all my life and was able to earn a pension. This has given me the financial freedom to do what I want to do artistically. Sales are welcome, of course. Yet profit is not why I make art. I make art to expressing my creativity. The creative life is a good life. Priceless. I hope this answers your question, Valentina.
do I have to have this machine in order to do the monotype?
Nice result...
You do not need an etching press to print monotypes. Once you've created your image on the flat surface, simply put a piece of paper on the inked surface and rub the back of the paper evening with a wooden spoon or wooden rolling pin.
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hello, what is the surface you putting the ink on?
Plexiglas plates.
Which music is it ?
Unfortunately I don't know the answer to your question.
Some dialogue would have made it informative; raises more questions than it might answer!
I'm answer to answer your questions here.
seriously !
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Стоило ли из-за такой мазни столько телодвижений, таланту не нужно приспособлений
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How do you ink your bayers/rollers?
дети лучше рисуют,
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