SHED TALK / DEMO: Paste Papers with Jeff Rathermel

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
  • Artist, educator and curator Jeff Rathermel, (St. Paul, Minnesota, USA) gives us an illuminating introduction to ‘paste papers’ and demonstrates paste recipes and applications. Jeff explains, “Paste papers have been used by book artists for centuries. As an alternative to traditional marbling, they utilise relatively common, safe and inexpensive materials. Paste papers offer a multitude of pattern possibilities - from bold abstractions to subtle intricate designs - and are well suited for those first starting their investigations into surface design.”
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @jolier1313
    @jolier1313 8 місяців тому +3

    This is a masterclass on paste papers. Thank you so much!

  • @marie-christinewakefield6711
    @marie-christinewakefield6711 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for your time. yes it is inspiring. I like your presentation.

  • @nastysmell
    @nastysmell 7 місяців тому +1

    Well done. I loved the handpan music in the background also!

  • @ritamiller6111
    @ritamiller6111 3 роки тому +5

    This is a wonderful tutorial. Thank you! I especially appreciate that you used a variety of papers to give us an idea of what different weights, preprinted patterns and layering techniques can produce. Kudos!

  • @berolinastrassmann
    @berolinastrassmann Рік тому +2

    This was a great tutorial. I appreciated the recipes for paste and the many different techniques. Thank you very much!

  • @lisam9233
    @lisam9233 10 місяців тому

    Fantastic demo. Thanks so much for taking the time to be so thorough and informative!

  • @bonefish935
    @bonefish935 2 роки тому +1

    THE TUTORIAL!!!!!!!!! Thanks a lot. Even if a bit too long, it is definitely what you need to know. there's no comparison with other videos. Well done

  • @a042344
    @a042344 10 місяців тому

    The best tutorial I’ve ever seen on this subject!

  • @oranna42
    @oranna42 3 роки тому +4

    Great info and techniques, I would enjoy seeing the entire page once it is dry and not just a small area.

  • @glittergrandma
    @glittergrandma 10 місяців тому

    Well done. Great tutorial. Appreciate the tips, storage,paper and all the steps towards a wonderful finished product. I’ll give it a go.

  • @Bridgetgethins
    @Bridgetgethins Рік тому

    Wow. Now I understand paste paper or paper paste. Well done. Truly.

  • @paulinefortier9533
    @paulinefortier9533 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this amazing tutorial. Very well explained. Lots of techniques and three recipes. It is the best tutorial I have seen.

  • @claudinepierre5017
    @claudinepierre5017 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for the different pastes and all the demonstrations ! I like to bind with cyanotypes and your video makes a lot of ideas coming so thank you again !

  • @GorettiAdebanjo
    @GorettiAdebanjo 2 роки тому

    Simply amazing! Thank you for this awesome class!

  • @susanasilva2737
    @susanasilva2737 Рік тому

    This was an amazing vídeo. Thanks for share all those techniques 😊❤

  • @Zathauntie
    @Zathauntie Рік тому

    Incredibly inspiring! Thank you!🤩

  • @patriciastreufert9636
    @patriciastreufert9636 2 роки тому

    Very interesting with clear instructions on use of paste. I am going to try this. Looks fun!

  • @alexandriasmith8986
    @alexandriasmith8986 2 роки тому

    You gave some fantastic patterns ideas for my fabric painting, thank you.

  • @astridl.8643
    @astridl.8643 Рік тому

    👋, I like the inspiration you gave me 😊. Many thanks! Greetings from Austria 🇦🇹/Europe … Astrid 🙋🏻

  • @susanvanschuyver7900
    @susanvanschuyver7900 2 роки тому

    Beautiful papers. Excellent instructions.

  • @patriciagraham4786
    @patriciagraham4786 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing. I love how you demonstrate different paste mediums and how you show setting the papers up from the beginning. I especially like how you bring out only a part of the unlimited number of tools that can be used. I would, however, like to see some finished papers and various ways they can be used.

  • @adrianafarinelli7632
    @adrianafarinelli7632 7 місяців тому

    Maravilhoso.. gratidão por esta aula ❤

  • @carlpeberdy9086
    @carlpeberdy9086 2 роки тому

    Interesting & inspiring - Thanks!

  • @jorimorrison3633
    @jorimorrison3633 3 місяці тому

    Amazing thank you!

  • @kriss8459
    @kriss8459 3 роки тому

    Cool! Think I'll try

  • @jakobmajdic7033
    @jakobmajdic7033 Рік тому

    Thank you sir!

  • @craftychatscafe6342
    @craftychatscafe6342 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing. Great resource! Next time please mention to keep tools to make wall paper paste, separate from food product tools...wouldn't want to get those mixed up😂

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 3 роки тому +1

    A very interesting and informative video. One criticism I have is when showing the dried examples they are to my mind shown close up,m, but if you were to show it close, then zoom out to see the overall pattern I think would be much better in order to see the finished product as a whole. Then for example if you were going to use the sheets for book end covers, you can see it in your minds eye much better. Otherwise this video is so so good as a teaching aid to all us pupils of yours!

    • @tobykopman7479
      @tobykopman7479 3 роки тому

      People should know how much JOY there is while making paste paper!

  • @colinsmith6116
    @colinsmith6116 2 роки тому +1

    I agree with Oranna42. I would prefer to see the whole sheet.

  • @OtterLakeFlutes
    @OtterLakeFlutes Рік тому +1

    Inspiring, thanks! May I ask how you recommend flattening them? I have boards and weights that can do in lieu of a nipping press but I'm wondering about... perhaps if I let them dry 90% but not completely, they won't stick to something used as blotter in between them? And would an iron ever do, on a low temp, or would that inevitably curl them (and then toast them if hotter).

    • @berolinastrassmann
      @berolinastrassmann Рік тому

      I usually let them dry first and then place them under heavy books for a couple of days. It works out well. I am hesitant to iron, as cornstarch or flour paste might react to heat. If you have time and patience, weight seems to do the trick naturally. Have fun!

  • @janenieman2614
    @janenieman2614 Рік тому

    Great video - thank you, Did you have a preference between the three types of paste?

  • @MoniqueAO888
    @MoniqueAO888 2 роки тому

    Very interesting video !!! By the way, is the background-music performed on a Hang?

  • @kayjosephineporteous444
    @kayjosephineporteous444 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful interesting artistic work with these products it's a subscribe for me kk from nz kia ora

  • @ncapitan1
    @ncapitan1 2 роки тому

    Hi 👋 what a great video thank you ! Just one question : how do you let the papers dry ? Just lay them flat somewhere ? Don’t they warp ? Thanks

    • @karinmeira
      @karinmeira Рік тому

      …he just waits for the papers to dry on the board basis where they were originally attached to with that painters blue tape that surrounds each of the example he showed us. By doing so, the wet and painted warped papers return to their flat format.

  • @grinninggoat5369
    @grinninggoat5369 10 місяців тому +1

    What is the probability of mold or bugs?
    I mean, if you just added milk casein to the flour you'd be pasting with gravy glue as well as potato glue and wood cellulose glue... is this some of what attracts bookworms to old books?

    • @drawingmomentum
      @drawingmomentum 3 місяці тому

      In archival bookbinding, there are materials and methods used that reduce those risks. There's even bookbinding that doesn't use any adhesives at all. Most books only have these sorts of decorative papers inside the covers, not in the main book block which is the primary concern. 😊

  • @aprilstark8887
    @aprilstark8887 7 місяців тому

    Why do you mix a paste/binder in with the pigmented paint when the paint already has a binder in it?

    • @drawingmomentum
      @drawingmomentum 3 місяці тому

      It helps to keep it wet, viscous, and workable. Otherwise, the paint dries out too fast.

  • @jonathansussman9158
    @jonathansussman9158 2 роки тому +1

    how did i get here