I am always amazed at how intricate the details are in your monoprintd, just by using a limited palette and markmaking. Thank you for sharing your process. I have always enjoyed watching you create. You are an inspiration. ❤
It is the contrasts in these pictures that make you look. Contrasts in the production: perfect and minimalistic stencils create clear edges and surfaces, randomly created shapes through random adhesion of the paint, the shapes are very loosely emphasized with strokes afterwards, reduced color palette but basic shades and slight variations of them, a somewhat "dirty process" but very clean, defined edges of the picture. I can't help but admire and really enjoy the production and the result!
Wow, thank you! I try to make the techniques look simple although I always know that it can take time to achieve the results that you are happy with. I hope the videos help to demonstrate how you can improve and produce really creative artwork.
The techniques that you master as fluently as ever are an important part of your expression, but with the use of templates you add themes. what is a new dimension..! I always find something new in every video....
Another exceptionally satisfying video of your monotyping process. I'm not quite certain why I find this technique so pleasing, but it persists through both doing and observing. The possibilities are endless in this messy, chaotic search of order. The process is so beautifully accessible, but mastery is difficult - though you make it look easy. Thank you for another inspirational video!
Thank you very much! I think you described it perfectly, it's a technique that doesn't seek perfection, allow the process to create the work, it takes practice to let go and relax but it can be very rewarding.
Wonderful to see a new stream by you using templates and your innate ability to develop such stunning graphic images. Thank you for sharing your art experience. Hope you are creating what you need to explore and grow.
Beautiful Dan! Love the soft, subtle color palette ❤ When using the Q-tip is there a fluid solution on it to spread the color? I enjoy, every day, looking at your monotype print I purchased several years ago - always makes me smile 😊 Have a wonderful week!
Thanks very much, I'm really pleased to know that you have one of my original artworks and that it's still looked at everyday. When I film the monoprinting process I keep the paint as dry as possible, use very little and never use any kind of thinner especially when working on paper or card. Hope this helps.
Quite subtle colours with this one. The images don't leap out from the paper,. It' s an interesting change ,compared to some of your other work. Having said that, they remain graphic, the overall effect is striking. They would benefit from closer study if, say, it was on a wall. Very nice Dan.
Thank you, I find with this process that it can be very easy to overwork the composition and apply too much paint which obviously cannot be removed, the technique works best with very thin layers and I think this demo helps to show this, working with the stencils gives you some guidance and helps with the control of the paint, slowing things down a little.
Enjoyed video ,i found your creative process very interesting, were your templates made out of cardboard? I like how youve reused your marking making paper to get diferent marks within your sized boxes.thank you very much for video.🎨🇨🇦🇺🇲
Thanks very much for your kind comments and feedback, good to know that you enjoyed this video. The templates are made from thin card (cerial boxes are ideal, I always like to use recycled card for this) I will be filming more of these type of videos and I will also show the process of making the templates.
I am always amazed at how intricate the details are in your monoprintd, just by using a limited palette and markmaking. Thank you for sharing your process. I have always enjoyed watching you create. You are an inspiration. ❤
Thanks very much I always appreciate the support of viewers, it's good to know that you enjoy the videos.
It is the contrasts in these pictures that make you look. Contrasts in the production: perfect and minimalistic stencils create clear edges and surfaces, randomly created shapes through random adhesion of the paint, the shapes are very loosely emphasized with strokes afterwards, reduced color palette but basic shades and slight variations of them, a somewhat "dirty process" but very clean, defined edges of the picture. I can't help but admire and really enjoy the production and the result!
Wow, thank you! I try to make the techniques look simple although I always know that it can take time to achieve the results that you are happy with. I hope the videos help to demonstrate how you can improve and produce really creative artwork.
The techniques that you master as fluently as ever are an important part of your expression, but with the use of templates you add themes. what is a new dimension..! I always find something new in every video....
Thanks very much for your feedback, it's always good to know that you enjoy the videos.
Excellent video; excellent finished piece. Thx for posting.
Thank you very much!
So glad you decided to make a video with your stencils!!! ❤❤❤😊❤❤❤
Thanks, glad you enjoyed this, I plan to make some more and will show how to create your own stencils.
Another exceptionally satisfying video of your monotyping process. I'm not quite certain why I find this technique so pleasing, but it persists through both doing and observing. The possibilities are endless in this messy, chaotic search of order. The process is so beautifully accessible, but mastery is difficult - though you make it look easy. Thank you for another inspirational video!
Thank you very much! I think you described it perfectly, it's a technique that doesn't seek perfection, allow the process to create the work, it takes practice to let go and relax but it can be very rewarding.
love your videos! It inspires me a lot
Thank you so much!
I'm happy you are back !
Thank you.
Wonderful to see a new stream by you using templates and your innate ability to develop such stunning graphic images. Thank you for sharing your art experience. Hope you are creating what you need to explore and grow.
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support and comments. I hope to continue to develop the channel and improve the content.
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Inspiring work. Now I wanna explorer this :)
Go for it!
Wonderful. Thanks so much for sharing. Always love watching you make your art.
Thanks so much 😊
gorgeous
Absolutely love everything about this work.
Thanks so much.
Beautiful Dan! Love the soft, subtle color palette ❤ When using the Q-tip is there a fluid solution on it to spread the color? I enjoy, every day, looking at your monotype print I purchased several years ago - always makes me smile 😊 Have a wonderful week!
Thanks very much, I'm really pleased to know that you have one of my original artworks and that it's still looked at everyday. When I film the monoprinting process I keep the paint as dry as possible, use very little and never use any kind of thinner especially when working on paper or card. Hope this helps.
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Thank you 😊
Quite subtle colours with this one. The images don't leap out from the paper,. It' s an interesting change ,compared to some of your other work. Having said that, they remain graphic, the overall effect is striking. They would benefit from closer study if, say, it was on a wall. Very nice Dan.
Thank you, I find with this process that it can be very easy to overwork the composition and apply too much paint which obviously cannot be removed, the technique works best with very thin layers and I think this demo helps to show this, working with the stencils gives you some guidance and helps with the control of the paint, slowing things down a little.
Great artist!!! Gracias x compartir tu proceso
Thank you
Thanks!
Thank you for your support, I really appreciate it and it's good to know that you enjoy the videos.
What a great technique! You are firing our imaginations. Thanks!
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
Enjoyed video ,i found your creative process very interesting, were your templates made out of cardboard? I like how youve reused your marking making paper to get diferent marks within your sized boxes.thank you very much for video.🎨🇨🇦🇺🇲
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Thanks very much for your kind comments and feedback, good to know that you enjoyed this video. The templates are made from thin card (cerial boxes are ideal, I always like to use recycled card for this) I will be filming more of these type of videos and I will also show the process of making the templates.
Retour aux sources ! Thanks
Thank you
Amazing technique, is the paynes gray the only water soluble pigment?
No I only use oil paint here, the colour you see is a mix of Prussian Blue and Vandyke Brown.
Love your unique style are you working with oils?
Yes I find this is a technique that is suitable to use with oil paint.
What paper are you using? Oil paint paper?
You can use a mixedmedia paper that is suitable for oil paint but here I'm using a thick smooth card 270gsm.