How to Make a Collagraph Print (with Mat Board - Intaglio) without a Press

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  • @annecanright4890
    @annecanright4890 3 роки тому +36

    I am an experienced intaglio printer using copper plates. I now work at home for many reasons so I am very interested in finding other print methods. Your video was really elegant and clear and you are a marvelous teacher!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Anne, I know that feeling of transferring to art-making at home, without the use of a press and copper plate cutters, and acid baths, etc. I'm happy to help in any way I can. I hope your experiments with intaglio using at-home supplies bear lovely fruit. Thank you for the compliments!

  • @patstats1
    @patstats1 Рік тому +7

    Having made collographs before, watching your video inspires me to return to the process. As others have stated, your instructions are clear and concise. You don’t waste the viewer’s time with unnecessary chatter. I have seen another of your videos and am happy I subscribed then to be able catch this one.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  Рік тому +1

      Hi Pat, What a kind comment - thank you for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful note. Happy printmaking to you!

  • @geckoboy70
    @geckoboy70 3 роки тому +5

    This has to be one of the clearest videos showing and explaining some form of process that I've ever seen on UA-cam. Thank you so much. x

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Hi Geckoboy70 - Thanks so much for your feedback. I'm really glad it was helpful. Happy print adventures to you!

  • @ianwilltoo
    @ianwilltoo 3 роки тому +4

    Belinda, you are a brilliant tutor - clear and concise delivery of all the processes. You were well organised and it was a delight watching this tutorial. I wish there more people like you on UA-cam.
    Thank you
    Ian

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому +2

      Hello Ian! Thanks so much for your kind encouragement! I really appreciate that you took the time to leave such a big-hearted note of feedback. Thank YOU!

  • @dianeoconnor8310
    @dianeoconnor8310 2 роки тому +6

    I’ve just joined a Printmaking Cooperative, but I’m still fairly inexperienced in some areas. I’ve just found your channel, and you are a great teacher. Your commentary is simple and straightforward, and enormously helpful. Thank you!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому +1

      Hello Diane! Thanks so much for your kind feedback, and welcome to a deeper dive into printmaking! I hope your experiments are adventurous and fruitful! Let me know if you have any questions. :)

  • @gabrielesmolarz6040
    @gabrielesmolarz6040 9 років тому +16

    Thank you very much! I was told repeatedly by a teacher for Collagraphs, that, even if I would drive over a finished plate, ready to print, the pressure wouldn't be enough to print !!! I was always looking for a way , how to print Collagraphs without an expensive press. Using the softer paper makes all the difference! Thanks again for a very precise, instructional video !

    • @TheTylerJWalker
      @TheTylerJWalker 5 років тому +1

      Yeah paper makes a huge difference, as does ink. Also when inking your print the difference between a hard rubber brayer and a soft rubber brayer makes a HUGE DIFFERENCE in the outcome of your print, as much as pressure does. THAT simple trick I didnt learn until I had been printmaking for 2 years. No one EVER told me that.

    • @peterbonucci9661
      @peterbonucci9661 2 роки тому +1

      The pressure a car puts on the ground is remarkably low. You get a higher pressure by stepping on the paper with your weight on one heel. It is probably even higher using a wooden spoon.

  • @maryquilter4154
    @maryquilter4154 Місяць тому +1

    Love this tutorial. Thank you for posting this method with all tools needed.❤

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  Місяць тому

      Hi MB, You are so welcome! I’m glad it was helpful and I hope you have excellent results with your printmaking experiments! ✅

  • @denisejefferson3969
    @denisejefferson3969 2 роки тому +3

    I love the alternatives with collograph. You can print relief as well as intaglio & with a press! I have build up lines with cardboard (the reverse of incising), this is such a fab way to print intaglio eco without acid. Thanks for confidence giving tutorial. Very clear instruction & tips on products. Happy Printing Everybody!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому

      Hi Denise! Thanks for your visit! I hope your collagraph ideas are blooming, and your plans for printmaking experiments are penciled in on your schedule. Keep carving, inking and printing!

  • @carolbarnes7520
    @carolbarnes7520 2 роки тому +2

    Another wonderful lesson! Carol UK

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому

      Thank you for the feedback, Carol!

  • @christinewrestsmith6957
    @christinewrestsmith6957 3 роки тому +1

    Very clear, concise and elegant delivery. Straight to the point with many helpful tips. Excellent

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Hi Christine - thanks for the generous feedback! I’m glad you enjoyed the demo, and I hope your collagraph printmaking adventures are fun and fruitful!

  • @tekoumajenny
    @tekoumajenny 6 років тому +9

    I really, really enjoyed watching these clear concise tutorials. You have an excellent way of making art techniques more accessible to the hobbyist and demonstrating how things work well (by also demonstrating what happens when they don't - great visual aids!). Thank you for your time on this.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Thanks for your kindness, Coro Kids! I really appreciate your feedback!

  • @RosssRoyce
    @RosssRoyce 4 роки тому +4

    Lovely, thanks! It is just like dry point and engraving in many ways!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому +1

      Hi hallobaaaby - Yes, it definitely is like engraving, only it's done with easier to work with & muuuuch less expensive/hard to source supplies! Happy carving to you!

  • @DeborahEliza1
    @DeborahEliza1 6 років тому +3

    Well done. Clear, fun and interesting to watch. And best of all - inspiring. Thank you very much.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Hi Deborah - Thanks so much for the feedback. I hope the inspiration is lasting and motivates a break out of your art supplies this week. :)

  • @bdelpesco
    @bdelpesco  9 років тому +21

    Gabriele Smolarz - Yes, you can absolutely print a collagraph without a press. You'll have to experiment with ink thickness and paper and pressure, but it *can* be done! Good luck with your printmaking adventure, and thanks for stopping by!

  • @SusanTabor-e7g
    @SusanTabor-e7g 3 місяці тому +1

    Very well done and informative. Thank you!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 місяці тому

      Hi Susan, I’m so Glad it was helpful!

  • @leahrobertson7826
    @leahrobertson7826 10 років тому +4

    Belinda, THANK YOU! This is awesome, I have been searching for an intaglio type printing technique that is "greener" than the traditional method. Even better I don't have to bevel file the edges of copper beforehand! Looking forward to trying this. Thanks again for sharing.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  10 років тому

      Hi Leah Robertson - thanks so much for the feedback - I really appreciate it. If you need mat board, I've got a couple of 5x7 pieces ready to go. Email me an address, and I'll send you one. After you print, please post it so we can all rah-rah & applaud your efforts. :)

  • @Gramamarie
    @Gramamarie 6 років тому +2

    One of the best demos available. Thank you for this.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Thanks, gramamarie! Come visit again if you have any questions 😀

  • @airyknollarts284
    @airyknollarts284 3 роки тому +1

    clear... thank you. We will try this in a class this summer for both young people and adults.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Hi AiryKnoll, That's great news! I hope everyone has a great time printing collagraphs! Happy Creating!

  • @itsjudystube
    @itsjudystube 6 років тому +1

    My friend and I are having a printing play day in my workshop on Wednesday, trying out your method and one or two other things too..... well that is the plan. Wish us luck.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Buckets of luck to you for a festive and fun art day that will lead to more of them soon! If you're printing by hand, make your mat board cuts narrow and very shallow... that's probably the number one challenge I hear from first timers. Small and shallow cuts, thinner paper for a hand transfer, and simple design to start so you have success. Go gettum!

  • @ellen2852
    @ellen2852 10 років тому +1

    Hi Belinda. Thank you for your thorough and succinct videos. They are all very informative and helpful. Your generosity is much appreciated.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  10 років тому

      Hi Ellen Bennett ! You are so welcome! Let me know if you have any questions, and please do share your results!

  • @EricKnows
    @EricKnows 9 років тому +1

    Excellent! Very full of tips and great ideas for printing a nice matt board collagraph. Thank you so much.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      You're welcome, GSD! Happy printmaking!

  • @kristiearbesman7776
    @kristiearbesman7776 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful explanation on method and beautiful print!!!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому

      Hi Kristie - thanks for the feedback! I hope you have fun printing!

  • @newworld244
    @newworld244 5 років тому +2

    Phantastic tutorial. So clear and made simple. Love the result!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Thanks for the kind feedback, Ingrid! :)

  • @fannygutierrez1428
    @fannygutierrez1428 Рік тому +1

    Increíblemente bello su trabajo! Nunca lo había visto.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  Рік тому +1

      Thank you, Fanny! 🙌🏽

  • @lizapaiziscreations4942
    @lizapaiziscreations4942 7 років тому +3

    Such a billiant tutorial Belinda - thank you! Your technique is very accessible, and your artwork is gorgeous :)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi Liza, Thanks for your encouragement - I appreciate that, and I'm glad you're finding the tutorials accessible! :)

  • @annebrittmeese8971
    @annebrittmeese8971 8 років тому +1

    I really enjoy your printmaking tutorials. They are well made, clear and simple. I´m inspired!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Hi Anne, Thanks so much for that! I'm really glad you're inspired, and I hope your creative adventures bear the kind of happy fruit that keeps you going in the studio!

  • @PSMITHjl
    @PSMITHjl 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks! I especially liked the demonstration of the firm vs soft papers.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      Hi Jean, I’m glad that was helpful! Paper to ink relations makes a huge difference when you’re printing without a press. I hope you find just the right paper for your collagraph! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @johnreskusich2324
    @johnreskusich2324 7 років тому

    Thank you. Very good demo that took me in the direction I was wanting to explore but wasn't seeing a lot of instruction on. Very cool demo.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      HI John! I'm glad the video answered some of your questions! Thanks for the feedback! Happy printing!

  • @Olhamo
    @Olhamo 3 роки тому +1

    wow! those sweet little Fiskars tools are just what I need for papercuts!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Aren’t they wonderful!? I was so pleased to find them! I hope you try them too. Easier on the hands, especially for the fine detail stuff! 👍🏽✂️

  • @zaynshakansari4487
    @zaynshakansari4487 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Belinda. What joy.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      You are so welcome! Thanks for stoppin' by!

  • @terryowenby7371
    @terryowenby7371 9 років тому +1

    This is an amazing video! I had never heard of a line collagraph before and can't wait to try one. Thanks for sharing your awesome work. You are an excellent teacher!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      Thanks Terry! I hope you have great results in your first try! Come back and share!

  • @nadinemercader3209
    @nadinemercader3209 4 роки тому +2

    Excellent video! Thank you for sharing this.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the feedback, Nadine! I'm super glad the demo resonated with you, and I hope you make ooodles of collagraph prints! Happy creating!

  • @noapology88
    @noapology88 9 років тому

    Really terrific demonstration, Belinda. Thanks so much!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      Hi again, +noapology88 ! Thanks for the feedback, and happy printmaking!

  • @zacknconnorgaming8160
    @zacknconnorgaming8160 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent demonstration.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      Thank you, John! I really appreciate the feedback. :)

  • @lindabritt4582
    @lindabritt4582 8 років тому +1

    Excellent. Very clear instructions. Had a day of failures yesterday trying to print a collaged plate. Today I will be cutting. I have a press and I am hoping the Fabriano paper I have will be flexible enough to pick up the ink in the grooves.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому +1

      Hi Linda, Good luck with your cutting. Don't go too deep. If you're using Fabriano Artistico, you may have to soak it briefly & blot before printing to loosen & broaden the fibers. I hope the results are excellent and you're encouraged to soldier on. :)

    • @lindabritt4582
      @lindabritt4582 7 років тому +1

      Belinda Del Pesco
      Thanks for getting back to me Belinda. Today's efforts were slightly better but still not good. I have been soaking the Fabriano. I probably have cut the card too deep. I managed to get the finger cutters here in the UK from Hobbycraft but not too expert with these yet. However I am determined to get there.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому +1

      Hi Linda - Printing collagraphs has sooo many variables- with the depth, sealing medium and texture of the plate, the paper, the inks, the wiping and the press, among others. Do stay with it, and be encouraged... the prints will tell you what to do next to get to where you want to go. And if you have more trouble, leave a comment here and I'll help if I can.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      +Linda Britt how's are your prints coming along? Have you made a new plate, with shallower lines cut from the surface?

  • @AaronfromQueens
    @AaronfromQueens 9 років тому +1

    Excellent demonstration! Thank you so much!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому +1

      AaronfromQueens - you're welcome! Thanks so much for taking the time to leave me feedback!

  • @leigh-annh2544
    @leigh-annh2544 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Belinda. This is very helpful to me as a beginner. I shall accumulate some supplies and give this a go. Might take a while until I have any results to share but I am keen to have a play.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому +1

      Hi Leigh-Ann,
      Oh good, I’m glad you want to give collagraph a twirl! Keep your first design 1) small 2) simple 3) and make your cuts shallow and skinny (not wide or deep). Have so much fun!

    • @leigh-annh2544
      @leigh-annh2544 5 років тому +1

      Belinda Del Pesco thanks for the tips.

  • @numerus
    @numerus 8 років тому

    Well done. A very articulate demonstration. Thank you. I am off to make collagraphs, now!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Thanks for the nice comment +numerus - happy printmaking to you!

  • @genijohnston1777
    @genijohnston1777 6 років тому +1

    I did a workshop and I thought I had to have a press to make a collagraph. The workshop was great, but I'm looking forward to trying your method - that is awesome!!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому +1

      Hi Geni! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful. Bear in mind that hand printing/transferring will be affected by your paper choice, and the thickness/height of your layers on the collagraph plate. Keep things shallow - both in your cutting away, and your building up. It doesn't take more than a paper's thickness to create lovely curbs that hold ink and bear shapes in the print. Have fun with it!

    • @genijohnston1777
      @genijohnston1777 6 років тому +1

      When I finally get round to making one I will let you know, Belinda :-)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Hi Geni, okay, I’ll be rah-rah-rahing from over here till you get to it! Have fun! 😁

  • @soniajensen970
    @soniajensen970 8 років тому

    Wonderful video, I have been printing for years. Thank you for a new approach.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Thanks for leaving a comment, Sonia! Welcome!

  • @nachtschimmen
    @nachtschimmen 2 роки тому +1

    Belinda, I just saw your blog; it is really, really great and I'm going to enjoy looking at it in more detail! *Note, however, that I'd officially like to learn how to NOT create so much art. I can't help myself. I'm a sponge for inspiration and I have to restrict myself from looking at too much stuff to avoid being influenced too much. I say this with a wide grin after reading your comment "would you like to create more art". Soooooooooo how do I create far less ha ha ha ha

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому +1

      I’m on the cheer squad to create MORE. Carry on…

    • @nachtschimmen
      @nachtschimmen 2 роки тому

      @@bdelpesco *Even if I did want to, I wouldn't be able to; it's only good when it doesn't interfere with doing things like eating and sleeping. Oh damnation! It does!! *This comment was more my response to the comment on your blog "would you like to create more art".

    • @nachtschimmen
      @nachtschimmen 2 роки тому

      @@bdelpesco I actually haven't seen anyone else doing your technique exactly the way you do it here; and I've been looking at quite a lot of films about collagraphy. I'm trying the following variation on your matt board technique - I haven't tried it yet, but I'm curious if it will work. The idea is to avoid using a blade: [1] I'll print an image onto an A4 label. [2] I'll stick the label to the board. [3] Then I'll use one of the tiniest little dental heads for the rotary multitool that is so small it can cut paper quite precisely without tearing it. [4] Similar to what I saw you do, I'll cut away the paper along the lines at an angle, only cutting into the paper (not the board). [5] Finally I'll apply a gel medium/varnish to the surface... I mean, it might work!

  • @michaelskalka2112
    @michaelskalka2112 2 роки тому +1

    Belinda: Your videos and artwork are fantastic. I am learning so much valuable information. My goal is to print my own holiday card this year. Regarding supplies: If you have a business relationship with Amazon, I understand your need to refer to them for most of the supplies needed. I would suggest providing a few alternative suppliers, especially independent art stores that are getting hammered by the large online distributors. Shopping local when possible helps communities thrive. My background is in museum administration where I created an archive of art materials for scientific research that will help restore artworks. I also paint in oils, both studio and plain air paintings. I love your work.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому

      Hi Michael, thanks for your feedback, compliments and suggestions. I hope your holiday card project is already underway. 👍🏽 Regarding regional, independent art supplies… I agree they’re in need of shoppers. My audience is global, and a good portion of them have no local art supply outlet to shop from. (I include myself in that category.) I find Amazon to be hugely helpful in procuring the supplies I can’t get locally, so I feel pretty comfortable supporting the mom and pop shops that have opened Amazon stores. I’m glad you have lots of options around you for local supply gathering. That sounds lovely! Happy printing to you.🤓🌻

  • @jhavens71
    @jhavens71 2 місяці тому +1

    very good tutorial, thank you

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 місяці тому

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the feedback!

  • @MaureenBeck908
    @MaureenBeck908 7 років тому +1

    Loved the result! Thank you for generously sharing this technique!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Thanks for the encouragement, Maureen! :) Happy printing!

  • @FuriedHearts
    @FuriedHearts 5 років тому +1

    You are so intelligent. Fun to listen to

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому +1

      That's very kind of you. Thanks for the compliment. :)

  • @jradford6500
    @jradford6500 9 років тому +5

    Thank you so much for showing me how to use a collograph when I don't have an etching press. The key seems to be the mulberry paper!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому +1

      Hi Jackie Radford - You're so welcome. I hope you get to build, carve, ink & print to your heart's content! And share the results with us on social media! :)

  • @katgrace7628
    @katgrace7628 8 років тому

    Great tutorial. Conscience, clear and well explained. Thanks

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback, +Kat Grace !

  • @maryduval4871
    @maryduval4871 8 років тому +1

    I just tried it , much better. Thank you.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Oh good! I'm glad it's working. Happy printing!

  • @Engelhafen
    @Engelhafen 3 роки тому +1

    You do a great job

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the kind feedback, Engelhafen. :)

  • @carolinekelley9473
    @carolinekelley9473 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this! I'm interesting in finding a printing method that I can combine with soft pastel. This is a great possibility.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому +1

      Caroline - if you mean adding soft pastel to your collagraph print after the ink is dry, yes! This method works beautifully! And if you want to make prints from pastel coated plates, I’d recommend the book Pastel Innovations by Dawn Emerson for great tips and techniques: amzn.to/3HkgcVH

    • @carolinekelley9473
      @carolinekelley9473 2 роки тому +1

      @@bdelpesco Wow! Thanks so much!

  • @legendrebernard2549
    @legendrebernard2549 5 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot Belinda your explanations are always perfects : it is a pleasure merci à vous from French Brittany :)

  • @billiam911
    @billiam911 4 роки тому +2

    great job! might try to do a collargraph since im quarantined at home

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому +1

      Hah! Yes, NOW is an excellent time to give it a go! Have fun, and come back To comments if you have questions.

  • @lizknudsen9176
    @lizknudsen9176 5 років тому +1

    LOVE your informative and inspiring videos .

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback & enthusiasm, Liz. Big smile. Create a lot. 💕

  • @fr.marklichtenstein8892
    @fr.marklichtenstein8892 5 років тому +1

    I'm blessed to currently have access to an etching/intaglio press at as a University staff member in a non-art department, the art prof's love the outside interest I guess. But, the cost of metal plates for a lot of techniques is an inhibitor. I'm really excited by what you are doing with with less expensive materials like drafting film and mat boards and plexiglas.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Fr. Mark Lichtenstein thanks for the note. I share your excitement about using these alternative plate materials. Each one offers subtle beauty and tone specific to the composition of the plate’s ingredients, and most of the time, using them is an exercise in recycling! Other people’s cast offs transformed into printmaking goodness! Have fun! ☺️

    • @TheTylerJWalker
      @TheTylerJWalker 5 років тому

      Ugh tell me about it! I want to do etchings/gravure but can't afford/no access to a press & the tools for it are just not withing my price range. I could save up and spri g for a metal plate, but when it comes to tool you have to get the good ones, and a good set would end up being like $1100.00. Yeesh. Looks like I'm sticking to the soft printmaking like wood, polymers and papers for now. But hey printmaking is such a wide field with so many variations I can keep myself content with that for now. Doing multi color block prints has been so intense it has kept me occupied for a while now

  • @nachtschimmen
    @nachtschimmen 2 роки тому +1

    ...and I've since made about 20 different collagraphs; experimenting with lamination to create a 'mylar-like' quality which is perfectly engravable. I also found a knife which is almost exactly like the one you have that fits on your finger... but I'm still using the fine dental tips of the dremel rotatry multitool!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому

      Hi Zachar - thank goodness for the dremel, right? Happy continued print experiments to you!

    • @nachtschimmen
      @nachtschimmen 2 роки тому

      @@bdelpesco **...and I since broke my self-imposed rules and went to an expensive art store to get engraving ink which I haven't had much luck in making myself yet... I found a piece of plastic and asked the shop owner if it was Mylar, you know the one made by the notorious Du Pont company who murder people and farm animals for fun... I think they must have thought I was genuinely insane. They'd never heard of Mylar!

  • @suecohenfineart2682
    @suecohenfineart2682 Рік тому +1

    I am so thrilled that I found your youtube channel! You are a wonderful and creative teacher:) I can't wait to use my printmaking supplies on some unconventional surfaces! Is mulberry paper similar in thickness to rice paper, but with more rag so it doesn't fall apart? I have BFK, but it is probably too thick, as you demonstrated.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  Рік тому +1

      Hello Sue - I’m glad you’re pulling out new supplies and revving your printmaking engines for some big fun. Rice and Mulberry are used interchangeably in paper labels. Read this: www.mulberrypaperandmore.com/p-6379-what-is-rice-paper.aspx? Are you using Akua inks? If not, which ones?

    • @suecohenfineart2682
      @suecohenfineart2682 Рік тому

      @@bdelpesco yes, I love Akua inks and use them on my mono prints. I do unfortunately still have quite a cache of oil based Daniel Smith but really can’t handle the fumes. Trying to find a good home for them. Hoping the community college may trade me press time for a tub of good inks…

    • @suecohenfineart2682
      @suecohenfineart2682 Рік тому

      @@bdelpesco oh .. and thank you for the link about paper. I had no idea my rice paper was actually mulberry!!

  • @EBastet
    @EBastet 8 років тому

    ci vuole molta pazienza sì, ma anche tanta precisione e fermezza di mano! complimenti :)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Bonjourno, +baba bui - Grazie per i complimenti! Ci vuole pazienza, sì, ma è anche molto divertente!

  • @richardmorison4077
    @richardmorison4077 3 роки тому +1

    Really enjoyed your tutorial. Could you let me know how you soak the mulberry paper and how "soaked" it should be when printing. Thanks very much

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Hi Richard, Thanks for the feedback. For thinner printmaking papers, like Mulberry and BFK Rives thin 115 gsm paper, I use a spritzer to atomize a fine mist of cool water and then blot - rather than soak.

    • @richardmorison4077
      @richardmorison4077 3 роки тому +1

      @@bdelpesco Thank you so much for your speedy reply. Just one more question: How do you use the Akua Transparent Base with the Akua inks when printing on mulberry paper? Thanks again. I am so excited to try this printing technique!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      @@richardmorison4077 hi Richard - the transparent base is used exactly the same way across all printmaking papers. Think of it as another jar of ink, minus the pigments (that’s what it is). Use it to make your colors sheer enough to get illuminated by the white of your paper underneath the pigments, much like watercolors. Sheer colors overlapped in your printing sequences will also result in new colors (a light transparent ultramarine blue layered over a sheer, hansa yellow will result in a lovely green, so you get three colors with two inks, etc. I hope you have so much fun!

    • @richardmorison4077
      @richardmorison4077 3 роки тому +1

      @@bdelpesco Thank you so much! You're terrific!

  • @saharhomaeifar8857
    @saharhomaeifar8857 3 роки тому +1

    Merci belinda♡

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Sahar, Merci et de rien! 🤓

  • @chrisboulden
    @chrisboulden 4 роки тому +1

    Great intro to this technique. Thank you!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      Hi Chris! Thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate that. And happy printmaking to you!

  • @czaruba1
    @czaruba1 2 роки тому +1

    Is there something else you could use as the varnish, such as glossy Mod Podge, or Golden soft gel gloss?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  2 роки тому

      HI CZARUBA1 - I’ve never used either of those options as sealers, but you could test them easily by coating a small scrap of mat board with a simple shape carved into it - half with Mod Podge and half with the Golden. Then ink, print and clean off the test plate to see how the ink wipes, sticks, prints and cleans off those two options.

  • @belindaroca4577
    @belindaroca4577 Рік тому +1

    That's beautiful ❤

  • @kerry-anneyoung6718
    @kerry-anneyoung6718 4 роки тому +3

    Can I ask, did you freehand draw the image, or did you have another way to transfer it from the print out?? Thank you for the tutorial

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Secret Scot - I’m a big advocate of using the Grid Method ( ua-cam.com/video/fWl_mGcobGA/v-deo.html ) - especially for a print you’ll make multiples of, as an editioned Collagraph. Any line work that reveals itself to be cattywhompus will look worse in a duplicate of 20. 🙀 If Gridding is not your jam, you can use gray carbon paper to trace the photo printout to the plate.

  • @luisaizquierdo6269
    @luisaizquierdo6269 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video- it’s very clear and original technique. Can you put the video with close caption because many people speak other language and they are learning English. Thank you for everything

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Hello Luisa - Thanks for your compliment! I wish I could add captioning in other languages, but sadly, I only speak English. :(

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Hello again Luisa - I explored closed captioning in English, and I’ll start adding it to the videos as I have time. I hope the text helps new English language learners understand the tutorials. Thank you for suggesting it!

  • @RuthHenriquez1
    @RuthHenriquez1 8 років тому +1

    Excellent instruction and resource list.. . . .thank you.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi Ruth - thanks for the feedback & happy printing to you!

  • @FloraDoehler
    @FloraDoehler 7 років тому +3

    Thank you Belinda. Inspiring and clear.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback, Flora. Are you new to printmaking?

    • @FloraDoehler
      @FloraDoehler 7 років тому

      I mostly paint, but do enjoy making monoprints occasionally. I've used a real press before, but don't have access to one now, so your mat board collagraph is very tempting. floradoehler.ca/2017/06/07/monoprinting-with-acrylics/

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому +1

      Flora, Your monoprints are GORGEOUS! And I love that you've decided that adding pigments to the finished prints is not only okay, but totally fun! I also believe that enhancing prints helps train the brain to see "what's missing" - which then informs our painting process. Great work, and thanks for leaving the link. I hope visitors to my channel will take a peak and visit your blog. :)

    • @FloraDoehler
      @FloraDoehler 7 років тому +1

      Thank you Belinda! I had so much fun making them. They were assignments from an online class I took with Jane Davies about working on a gel plate with acrylics. It really opened another facet of monoprintings for me. :) janedavies-collagejourneys.blogspot.ca/search?q=monoprint

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому +1

      Hi Flora, Thanks for sharing the links. It looks colorful and fun, and it was clearly inspiring to you, because the work you created afterwards is so festive. How nice to find a workshop that fires your furnace, so to speak. I wish everyone had an annual week of art workshopping on the calendar. It's so very good to draw from the tips and tricks and inspiration all year long.

  • @samlelong7932
    @samlelong7932 9 років тому

    Fab demontration, I think I need to play around with paper thickness and soaking time, as my Zerkall 145g paper did not pick up the ink in the cut away lines, also the ink was very sticky so might try a more water based ink next time.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      Thanks, +Sam Lelong ! I bet your ink is fine (sticky is good) but your paper is a little thick. Change one thing at a time so you'll know which element is the culprit on a less-than-desired print. If you don't have success with a thinner, more pliable paper, try thinning your oil based ink just a *tiny* bit with burnt plate oil (linseed), and try again. Good luck!

  • @ArtConnect1
    @ArtConnect1 5 років тому +3

    I love your video and clear instructions.
    Have you experimented with rice paper for the printing surface? Thank you!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Marie Heb thanks for the feedback! I’ve never printed on rice paper... isn’t it very frail? I’ve used mulberry (kozo) and it’s strong, but without sizing, water based media bleeds well beyond the area you paint it on, so hand coloring prints on kozo has to be done with dry media. Have you used rice paper in printmaking projects?

    • @ArtConnect1
      @ArtConnect1 5 років тому +1

      I haven't tried it! I have a gelli plate, and have done a few abstract monoprinting with white tissue paper. I've yet to tried the rice paper for mono printing.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому +1

      @@ArtConnect1 if you try it, will you please came back and comment on what you thought about it? I'm certain it will be helpful to other folks looking for tips. :)

  • @lorrainestern8160
    @lorrainestern8160 9 років тому +1

    Thank you, you video was extremely helpful. Love the print BTW.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      Hi there Lorraine, Thanks for stopping by. Happy carving & printing!

  • @progypsy2343
    @progypsy2343 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for making this video, Im learning about this,

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      You are very welcome! I hope it inspires some art making experiments!

  • @paragroy3173
    @paragroy3173 4 роки тому +1

    Indian rice paper also can be used. A good but cheaper option

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      Thanks, Parag.... I've never seen Indian Rice paper, so that's a great tip. I'll look for it so I can do some test prints. Happy printing to you!

  • @Barbara50nl
    @Barbara50nl Рік тому +1

    Do I need special inks or can I use Golden acrylic ink for painting or gelliplating?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  Рік тому +1

      Hi Barbara, If you’re doing gelli plate printmaking, you can use acrylic paint, or Akua inks. If you’re doing collagraph printmaking, I’d recommend staying with printmaking ink - either Akua intaglio, or traditional oil based printmaking ink (Daniel Smith, Graphic Chemical or Hawthorn, etc.) Happy experimenting!

  • @springazure
    @springazure 7 років тому +2

    Hi, thanks for this demonstration. I have a question about cleaning up the plate between printings. I rinse with water and soap and use a soft toothbrush to lightly clean the ink from the deeper areas. This tends to make the acrylic coating whiten and loosen and it's hard to get more than two or three prints from the plate without recoating with the gel. How do you clean your plates between prints? And, have you ever tried a spray shellac or lacquer to seal a plate?
    Thanks very much for your insight, and thanks again for your very informative videos. I've learned a lot from them.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi, and welcome +Mary Garrard what do you currently use for your acrylic coating? Is it liquitex gloss medium and varnish? That's my usual plate sealer (I've never used lacquer or shellac.) I don't use water or soap on my plates, so I've never seen what you're describing, and I'd be alarmed and sad at the loss of integrity to the surface. :(
      I clear ink off my plates with a drop of canola oil or Citra-Sol if I've used oil based inks, and then a baby wipe or a Lysol wipe. If I've used water based inks, I skip the oil and/or Citra-Sol and just use the wipes. A water- spritzed paper towel is my last step to clear remnants of solution from the wipes. I don't use brushes, or abrasives, or soap. And I'm okay to leave particles of ink here and there in the curbs and cuts. I don't try to make the plates spiffy clean. Perhaps you might try this approach and report back on how the plate 1) cleans up, and 2) prints later?
      Thanks for stopping by. Feel free to leave questions any time.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      +Mary Garrard - take a look at this clean up at about 4:46 on a Mylar drypoint: ua-cam.com/video/T4qZlxkqfts/v-deo.html

  • @plips71755
    @plips71755 5 років тому +1

    Very cool...can you then hit it with a bit of watercolor to add touches of color?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Hi Rosebudforglory - yes, you can use watercolor, colored pencil, pastel, etc. Your printmaking paper choice will dictate whether you can use a wet or dry media to add color. What paper do you think you’ll use?

  • @carolhobday6011
    @carolhobday6011 5 років тому +1

    Great video! I couldn't wait to try it. Carved out my plate, followed the directions, used Akua ink and Mulberry paper (and some others), but NO luck. None of the lines transferred, though there were some white lines among the ink haze. Very frustrated and puzzled about what I did wrong. And I have no idea what to do differently so I am hesitant to try again.. Could you add some troubleshooting info to this video? Thanks for this great video, anyway. :-)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Carol, I just replied to your post on Facebook. Use the recommended sealer on the plate: Liquitex gloss medium and varnish, or button polish, or shellac. It's got to be slippery enough to release the ink when you press paper against the plate. The Golden product is a satin finish, not a gloss. More on facebook. :)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Hi Carol, Have you had a chance to re-seal the plate and try again?

    • @carolhobday6011
      @carolhobday6011 5 років тому +1

      Belinda Del Pesco I revolted the plate with Liquitex gloss VARNISH and there is an amazing difference in slickness!! Next step is printing again. Meanwhile, I am having fun using colored pencils on the ”rejects”. Very freeing! 😋

  • @marykatemckinley3240
    @marykatemckinley3240 9 років тому +3

    Hi, this is actually an intaglio printing method, not a collagraph.
    Incising cardboard instead of a metal plate is a wonderful money saving idea!
    Your work is beautiful & your instructions are great!
    (A collograph is basically a collage used as a printing plate).

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому +3

      Hi there Mary Kate McKinley ! I refer to the plate as a collagraph, and the method of printing it demonstrated in the video is intaglio, so it's both! Printmaking nomenclature mash ups will keep our brain cells stimulated, right? I've also top-rolled this plate and printed it relief-style, and it came out looking like a white-line woodcut. The fun is never-ending. :) Happy printing and thanks again for the compliments!

  • @ellenweadock4666
    @ellenweadock4666 Рік тому +1

    Hi Belinda,
    I am a beginning printmaker and am having trouble with getting the lines to print appropriately.
    I have tried mullberry paper, and thicker, printmaking paper, and seem to be able to get plate tone, but not reliable lines. Do I need better paper, better felts, or what?
    I do not have a press for intaglio, but am trying some home -based methods.
    What I end up with are tones around my lines, but the ink within the lines don't transfer.

    • @ellenweadock4666
      @ellenweadock4666 Рік тому +1

      I wish I could upload photos here to show you.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  Рік тому

      Hi Ellen, I can imagine what you’ve described, and it’s a very common problem. If your incised lines are printing white, you either do not have enough ink in the grooves, or your paper is too thick or stiff to hammock down into the recessed valleys to make contact with the ink. Try filling those recessed gouges with ink that matches the level of the uppermost surface of the plate, where you are getting successful plate tone. Wiping is an art, and you’ll have to be patient with yourself till you get the hang of it. Tamp your tarlatan or crumpled newsprint totally flat before wiping the plate so it doesn’t reach down and scoop out half the ink you’re trying to print with. What kind of ink are you using? Whatever you do, keep printing. It will work, especially when you have just the right marriage of ink, incised grooves, plate sealer, paper and pressure. You’ve got this.

  • @FuriedHearts
    @FuriedHearts 5 років тому +1

    I took a woodblock print making class in college and hated it lol. It was so tedious and difficult for me without a final product that I enjoyed. This seems a little easier though

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому +1

      Was your tedious woodcut project really complex or large?
      If you make a mat board collagraph, start small, and keep your line work simple.
      This sort of art-making (like all printmaking) is more successful with a little "courtship". Trial and error should be expected, but each session informs the next, so if you keep making them, you'll be flying into print projects like a Boss. :)

  • @prairiemomof2
    @prairiemomof2 8 років тому +1

    Amazing! Thank you -- excellent demonstration!

  • @agneshosni4787
    @agneshosni4787 2 роки тому +1

    I’m in love

  • @Manjitartistmatharoo
    @Manjitartistmatharoo 2 роки тому +1

    Great 👍

  • @chantelm2818
    @chantelm2818 9 років тому +1

    Inspiring video! Are speedball water based inks suitable for this project? I noticed a similar ink-related question below, but I'm not sure which water based inks would qualify as fast drying. Thanks!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      Chantel McIntyre Do you mean Akua waterbased INTAGLIO inks (a speedball product)? If you are referring to speedball waterbased RELIEF inks, they would not work with this project. Click the 'show more' section under the video window for a list of links to the right inks. And if you still have questions, post them here. :)

  • @MarkMcCluney
    @MarkMcCluney 5 років тому +1

    Excellent vid, thanks for sharing!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  5 років тому

      Mark McCluney thanks for the feedback, Mark!

  • @VIncentSunflowers
    @VIncentSunflowers 8 років тому +1

    Exciting video! Thanks! Mulberry paper seems quite thin despite its strength. Have you colored any prints from the reverse side rather than on top? (you know I'm going to try!)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому +1

      Yeah, +barrottceaver - that mulberry prints beautifully, but adding other media is a bit challenging. The paper absorbs wet media like a sponge with lots of bleed & spread, and it's a little tender for repeated abrasion of colored pencil tips scraping over the fibers. When you color from the reverse, please do share and let us know how it turned out!

  • @eddiegalon3714
    @eddiegalon3714 7 років тому +1

    love your art Belinda. Question though; I thought Colligraphs involved adding cut out materials, or found objects to the "plate" or "block" by glueing. Love the result of this print. Really nice. So cool.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi Eddie, You are right - there are lots of gorgeous collagraph plates made by adding or building up shapes and textures. Here's one made from cut construction paper mounted to the plate: www.belindadelpesco.com/2006/11/collagraph-watercolor.html And some plates are made by removing material, like this one: www.belindadelpesco.com/2017/10/collagraph-2.html The root words Colla - from Greek/Latin Kolla meaning "glue" and Graph meaning "written", "furrowed", "documented" suggest lots of room for experimentation. Thanks for your feedback! :)

  • @amandarobinson8269
    @amandarobinson8269 7 років тому +1

    Hi Belinda! Thanks so much for sharing your processes! Is there a specific type of felt you use to make your daubers, or will any felt work? I am thinking about getting craft felt from Michaels to make my own daubers, but I'm curious if there's a higher quality felt that would work better. Thanks!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому +2

      +Amanda Robinson hi there! Regular craft felt works fine - it will shed a little depending on the textures you've designed into your plate, but a pair of tweezers will remove any fiber-clusters from your inked plate easily. And when the ink dries into the felt, you can unfurl it, and trim the ink-edge with scissors and re-roll it to start fresh. No need for fancy felt. :) I hope that helps - let us know how it goes!

  • @NH-bm9vy
    @NH-bm9vy 4 роки тому +1

    Great technique here thanks for sharing Belinda! What is the difference effect wise between this mat board collagraph print and say, lino print? Many thanks :)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому +2

      Both types of printmaking are flexible when it comes to options for inking and printing. But in this case, the collagraph is being printed intaglio style - with ink embedded in the incised lines. A linocut is printed relief style - ink is printed from the uppermost surface - or the area of the block that was not carved away.

    • @NH-bm9vy
      @NH-bm9vy 4 роки тому +1

      @@bdelpesco Thank you Belinda for highlighting the difference there. Much appreciated.

  • @alescographiks
    @alescographiks 6 років тому +1

    Great video Belinda. I was thinking about hot press illustration board for the plate (front side). It's pretty smooth but also has a slick surface. Do you think that would work?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Hi Alescographiks - Yes, you can use illustration board, but my experience with the brands here in the US are that they're quite hard. Your plate detail may be be limited by the amount of force you'll need to drag the blade through such densely packed fibers. Your best bet it to test carving side by side on a small sheet of each material to see which one works best for you. Thanks for the compliments!

  • @rashdafaridi
    @rashdafaridi Рік тому +1

    Love it

  • @lindadurtschi9782
    @lindadurtschi9782 3 роки тому +1

    I know this is a super dumb question, but why go to all the trouble of making the picture again when you already have it in the original?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Hi Linda, by "original", do you mean the photo? Why make a collagraph when you can just keep the photograph?

    • @lindadurtschi9782
      @lindadurtschi9782 3 роки тому +1

      @@bdelpesco LOL, yes that’s what I meant. But I have been experimenting with it since then and have a better understanding.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  3 роки тому

      Hi Linda, I'm glad you've been experimenting, and I hope the results are pleasant enough to keep you engaged in the process. Printmaking is a lovely escape. Have fun.

  • @sophiew1967
    @sophiew1967 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Belinda ,hope you are keeping well.😊I' ll give you a laugh , I.was confused as to what ' matt board' is and wondered if it was what we call ' mounting board'/ isplay board' here in the UK .I put this in the search engine ' is mattboard used for mounting art work a& how thick should it be to make a collagraph'...found a site with some stunning work & was trying to find out the answer to my question.Then I looked to see ' who' the artist was & lo & beholden it was you !!!👍😂😂Your work is gorgeous ,I' he been cutting back cart with a craft knife & collage with elements of infusing the paper with needles eff & had no idea it's called
    Collagraph! I'm convinced here in the UK we use so many different terms to you chaps..say one thing your mouth art equipment is so much cheaper than ours is & you have access to better equipment.You've inspired me ,I have developed MS& Lupus & looking for more techniques I can adapt to be easier to get my ideal effect and this will be a lot easier than band carving end grain hardwood plates for sure!.I
    BTW I'm 've made some lovely prints by opening up tomato concentrate paste ( cutting with scissors along side of the ) then flatten it out & easy it & it leaves a gorgeous sheet of soft copper to print off ..Thank yiu..I' m subbing 👍 ad

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  4 роки тому

      hello Sophie! Thank you so much for this very kind note! Mat Board, Mount Board, Display Board, Frame Board... it’s enough to make your head swim! I’m so glad you went searching, and how funny that you landed on my blog! As to sourcing the materials where you are, this is what I tried before I found a supplier: I looked up all the frame shops in my area, and went to visit them. I asked them - face to face - if I could gather a bag of scraps from their mat board/mount board recycling pile. Everyone one of them said yes! I came home with almost 10 lbs of scrap mat board, and began making collagraphs in earnest. I hope that works just as well where you are too! And bravo on the soup liner printmaking plates too. We do that here with coconut water containers. Happy printing to you, and welcome! All the best - B.

  • @wisecracker1294
    @wisecracker1294 7 років тому

    Hi Belinda - Enjoying your tutorials. Can you also use woodcarving (linocut) tools to create these prints?

    • @wisecracker1294
      @wisecracker1294 7 років тому

      P.S. - I'm also wondering if this technique would work on a piece of Masonite board.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      It would work on sealed masonite, but you'd need some heavy (electric) equipment to carve the masonite, and a respirator to ensure you don't breathe any of the toxic fumes released from the shavings or the heat as a result of friction from the cutting.

  • @thumbprint7150
    @thumbprint7150 7 років тому

    Thank you. Lots of helpful information. Did you use water based ink or oil based? Apologies if this was already mentioned.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi bee jar - I used Akua ink, which is soy based, but cleans up with water. If you click the Show More link under the video window, you'll find a comprehensive list with links to all the suplies in each of my videos. Happy printing! :)

  • @bethgould2010
    @bethgould2010 10 років тому +1

    Thanks for the very informative video. Do you need to use Akuo Italio ink?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  10 років тому

      Hi Beth, Thanks for the feedback.... You don't *have* to use Akua ink. Use whatever you usually print with - but be sure it's not a fast-dry pigment - like acrylic paint, tempera, or some of the other versions of water-based inks that dry as soon as they're exposed to air. The ink should remain wet on the plate for the duration of the process, so it'll transfer to the paper. :)

  • @eddiegalon3714
    @eddiegalon3714 6 років тому +1

    Belinda, did you add watercolor to this final print at the end. I've tried with the same paper and watercolor bled and softened up the paper so much it started to peel at the surface. I assume the watercolored version of this collagraph was on different paper(?)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  6 років тому

      Hi Eddie - if you print on Mulberry or Kozo paper, you can use some soft, colored pencil. I've used both watercolor and colored pencil on this edition, depending on the paper. There is usually no sizing in Mulberry paper, so it's like painting on a paper towel. Lots of bleed. You can try BFK Rives lightweight if you want to add water-based media to the print. Did you see the notes, and supply list in the "Show More" section under the video?

  • @sallysims5090
    @sallysims5090 7 років тому

    Hello Belinda Thanks for sharing this technique. How did you do your drawing from the reference photo? Did you draw freehand straight on the mat board, transfer the image from the photo, or do a grid technique? Thanks!

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi Sally, I sketched lightly with a pencil, and then used a ruler and a fine point pen to get my house-angles straight. But, you could use any of the methods you've listed: a grid, carbon paper trace, acetone transfer, etc. Anything that works for you is fair game. :)

    • @sallysims5090
      @sallysims5090 7 років тому

      Thanks, Belinda. BTW: What is an acetone transfer?

  • @MissNausicaa87
    @MissNausicaa87 8 років тому

    Hi Belinda, if you don't have dense tarlatan, is there some alternative that you can use?I have tried wiping with normal tarlatan, but the result was disastrous, I couldn't get any decent lines visible, thanks for the video :)

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому +1

      Hi MissNausicaa87 - you could skip the tarlatan and wipe with newsprint/phone book pages kept flat so they don't dip into your incised lines. When you say you 'couldn't get any lines visible', do you mean on the plate, after wiping, or on your print, after transferring the image to paper?

    • @MissNausicaa87
      @MissNausicaa87 8 років тому

      Thanks for the answer Belinda, they were not visible on my paper, after the transfer, although maybe I also need try it out with a better paper.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  8 років тому

      Your paper has to be thin AND flexible enough to bend/dip into those incised lines and pick up the ink. That also means your transfer method - hand rubbing? - has to be thorough, and with enough pressure to push the paper into those valleys to collect the ink. Before pulling the paper off, just pull a corner up to see of you're getting line work from the incised lines, and if not, rub some more. :)

  • @charlesdobbs2788
    @charlesdobbs2788 9 років тому

    Want to use a unicorn in different colors,do l have to make several of them or one is enough.and can you use silk screen on mat board Chuck

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      +Charles Dobbs Hi there... I'm not sure I understand your question. You can make multiple prints of a unicorn from a single matboard collagraph, and you can print them in different colors by inking the plate in different colors for each print. If you mean you'd like to add color to the print with silkscreen, sure, you can do that after the print is dry.

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      +Charles Dobbs Have a look at this video which reviews multi color and single color inking methods for a matboard collagraph print: ua-cam.com/video/c9zB-kiT8HU/v-deo.html

  • @mirellaaprahamian5377
    @mirellaaprahamian5377 9 років тому +1

    best thing the mulberry paper, easier to print with a spoon.. best wishes on your collagraphic path... I love water based inks.... from Montreal , Canada

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  9 років тому

      Hi Mirella! Thanks for your comment! I love mulberry paper, but I haven't had luck finding one that will take additional media (watercolor, colored pencil, pastel, etc.) is here a particular manufacturer & style of mulberry paper you recommend?

    • @mirellaaprahamian5377
      @mirellaaprahamian5377 9 років тому

      sorry unable to give you any info about your problem because everytime there is another quality and here in Montreal we have little choices.

  • @sarahporter2077
    @sarahporter2077 7 років тому +1

    What paper gsm do you use? is it watercolour paper?

    • @bdelpesco
      @bdelpesco  7 років тому

      Hi Sarah - no, it's printmaking paper. If you're hand transferring the image (no press involved) give BFK Rives lightweight paper a try. Here's a link: amzn.to/1zeJ2S6 All materials, in every video, are listed with links in the *show more* section under the video window. :)