As always you do amazing sensitive work and watching you is an education in how to think and feel. I liked that you said that you made a mistake and how to fix it. Comforting for us lesser mortals! Would be very interested in your course, but illness and another course i am already committed to mean its not possible this year. I hope you will do another year when i shall be differently situated i hope! I respect your work immensely. Good luck with it. Best R
Marvelous skill to recognize a good composition and this may be intuitive. I can see the improvement after you mentioned it but not quite see it previously. Thank you and inspiring as always.❣️🤩👍❤️
Thank you Lydia replying so quickly, am impressed and grateful…could you give brand name of matte gel medium on these videos… Am overwhelmed researching, I like how you just get a dab of the gel, etc, apply, etc…
Super👌! It’s really true that it’s better to keep it simple without too much going on. And that is soo difficult, I tend to put too much elements wheter I’m painting or trying to make collage. So much to learn, especially to hold my horses 😅.
Hello, I only just discovered your you tube channel. Thank you for sharing! In this video you are using a monoprint(?) on tissue paper. Any idea how the image of the woman was transferred to the tissue paper?
Hello, I just joined your UA-cam channel a few minutes ago. I really love your work. Where do you get those envelopes full of interesting collage papers from? 😀
I like wallpaper paste and still use them. but I got a lot of replies that wallpaper paste won't work for people who live in a humid climate zone. Because silverfish eat wallpaper paste. And if you have a problem with silverfish in your house you shouldn't work with wallpaper paste. Unfortunately I don't have a problem with these little bugs but I can't sell collages made with wallpaper paste because I don't know what conditions are in the new home ;-)
Hi Lydia, do you ever wet your collage papers in water before gluing them down. I have heard that can really help flatten the paper to the painting to make it look part of the piece and help prevent air bubbles? Thank you. I love the black and white papers you’re using here. Fabulous!
@@christinemullie1253 never wet my collage paper. can‘t see any benefit for my work. I think it really depends on the paper you use. I did a lot of testing and experimenting till I found my way of working. there is no right or wrong, you only have to find your way to work with your materials.
This is the best one I’ve seen and I’ve been following for years.
sei sempre una grande ispirazione! Grazie di esistere!!!
As always you do amazing sensitive work and watching you is an education in how to think and feel. I liked that you said that you made a mistake and how to fix it. Comforting for us lesser mortals! Would be very interested in your course, but illness and another course i am already committed to mean its not possible this year. I hope you will do another year when i shall be differently situated i hope!
I respect your work immensely. Good luck with it. Best R
thank you so much! I plan to do the course again next year 😉 so with a bit luck we will meet in the class room next time 🙌
Marvelous skill to recognize a good composition and this may be intuitive. I can see the improvement after you mentioned it but not quite see it previously. Thank you and inspiring as always.❣️🤩👍❤️
Enjoying this series… thank you 🤩
thaank you 🙏
Thank you Lydia replying so quickly, am impressed and grateful…could you give brand name of matte gel medium on these videos…
Am overwhelmed researching, I like how you just get a dab of the gel, etc, apply, etc…
I use Liquitex matte medium
and Talens Amsterdam gel medium
I agree with all comments , awesome video, but what is name of the paste you use and or glue
I use matte gel medium
Amazing video thank you for sharing!
thank you! 🙏
Super👌! It’s really true that it’s better to keep it simple without too much going on. And that is soo difficult, I tend to put too much elements wheter I’m painting or trying to make collage. So much to learn, especially to hold my horses 😅.
so true 😁 it‘s easier to put too much on it.
Hello, I only just discovered your you tube channel. Thank you for sharing! In this video you are using a monoprint(?) on tissue paper. Any idea how the image of the woman was transferred to the tissue paper?
I transferred the image of the woman with an gel plate and acrylic paint.
Hello, I just joined your UA-cam channel a few minutes ago. I really love your work. Where do you get those envelopes full of interesting collage papers from? 😀
thank you! Those envelopes comes from my newsletter community. It's a challenge for me to see if I can create collages from random collage papers.
@@LydiaRinkArt ok, I see. 😀
Bravo, j'adore votre travail artistique, Josslyn France.
merci 🙏🌺
Lydia do till use wallpaper paste?
I like wallpaper paste and still use them.
but I got a lot of replies that wallpaper paste won't work for people who live in a humid climate zone.
Because silverfish eat wallpaper paste. And if you have a problem with silverfish in your house you shouldn't work with wallpaper paste.
Unfortunately I don't have a problem with these little bugs but I can't sell collages made with wallpaper paste because I don't know what conditions are in the new home ;-)
How do you clean your brushes after your done with all that glue on the brush i know you use wall paper glue but do you wash them
I clean my brushes with water.
Hi Lydia, do you ever wet your collage papers in water before gluing them down. I have heard that can really help flatten the paper to the painting to make it look part of the piece and help prevent air bubbles? Thank you. I love the black and white papers you’re using here. Fabulous!
@@christinemullie1253 never wet my collage paper. can‘t see any benefit for my work. I think it really depends on the paper you use. I did a lot of testing and experimenting till I found my way of working. there is no right or wrong, you only have to find your way to work with your materials.
@@LydiaRinkArt thank you!