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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • Joins us with Craig and Stephanie Weightman as they give you an introduction to marbling covering the basic history of the art, how to get started, how to choose the best fabric & paper and cleaning up afterwards.
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  • @euvid1
    @euvid1 Рік тому

    wonderful lesson. Thanks

  • @desmondmoore8679
    @desmondmoore8679 5 років тому

    What is the make and name of the product which you are showing please?

  • @awilliamson8460
    @awilliamson8460 6 років тому +2

    Are the paints acrylic

  • @khushboosarda5431
    @khushboosarda5431 4 роки тому +1

    Which one powder you have use

  • @suepeterson5675
    @suepeterson5675 7 років тому +1

    is that the same alum that is in the supermarket by the spice & canning section? thank you!

  • @tonysunique
    @tonysunique 3 роки тому

    What is the consistency like? What is the comparison??

  • @kalpanarastogi2144
    @kalpanarastogi2144 3 роки тому

    What colour do u use?

  • @lisajarvis3820
    @lisajarvis3820 4 роки тому +1

    I’m marbling A3 card in a A3 marbling tray ~ need to know how much Alum and water to use please?

    • @pictishell
      @pictishell 3 роки тому +1

      There are tutorials on line with tables you can pre treat paper and fabrics with alum and the paint holds to both

  • @aztalents1
    @aztalents1 6 років тому

    I used acrylics diluted in water but colour becomes sooo light..
    Is there any specific type or brand of acrylics??

    • @pictishell
      @pictishell 3 роки тому

      ox gal and water to thin acrylics

  • @aztalents1
    @aztalents1 6 років тому

    Plz reply.. some times paints sink too .. what may be the reason..v used m cellulose for water

    • @Maria-hy3hh
      @Maria-hy3hh 6 років тому

      AZ talents to prevent paints sink add ox gall drops

  • @artist5033
    @artist5033 2 роки тому +1

    Can i use Agar agar Instead of Carrageenan Powder?

    • @artist5033
      @artist5033 2 роки тому +1

      Or do u hve any common alternate of Carrageenan Powder .

  • @costume35
    @costume35 8 років тому

    Hello how can get him to teach me how to do marbling I really want to learn so please how can I get in touch with him

  • @fonthippolchana3546
    @fonthippolchana3546 4 роки тому

    I wanna know, What type of fabric which can make this?

  • @awilliamson8460
    @awilliamson8460 6 років тому +1

    Is this a kit he’s using, can we get names and ratios instead

  • @johnrichings9840
    @johnrichings9840 6 років тому +3

    Hi. What is floating powder. Cant seem to find it under that name.

    • @steamgadget
      @steamgadget 6 років тому +7

      Carageenan is the powder used to make the water thick enough for holding the paint on the surface. Just look up carageenan, it is a natural food aditive based on seaweed, I think. This is what I remember my instructor telling me.

    • @Yoshita70
      @Yoshita70 5 років тому

      How to clean after done

    • @chilkakanika1456
      @chilkakanika1456 5 років тому

      @@steamgadget can we use any acrylic fabric colour?

    • @steamgadget
      @steamgadget 5 років тому +2

      @@chilkakanika1456 No, unfortunately not all paints would be behave the same way with these techniques. There are certain acrylic paints that will do this well. "Marabu" is a company that makes some interesting paints for fabrics that I have not tried, but I know of them. I have used marabu marbling paints and I must say they are fun to use but nothing compared to old world marbling.. Some waterbased acrylic dye inks will work well with fabrics if set correctly by pre treating the fabric.

    • @steamgadget
      @steamgadget 5 років тому

      @@chilkakanika1456 ​ @chilka kanika No, unfortunately not all paints would be behave the same way with these techniques. There are certain acrylic paints that will do this well. "Marabu" is a company that makes some interesting paints for fabrics that I have not tried, but I know of them. I have used marabu marbling paints and I must say they are fun to use but nothing compared to old world marbling.. Some waterbased acrylic dye inks will work well with fabrics if set correctly by pre treating the fabric.

  • @luthieriadobranco8644
    @luthieriadobranco8644 Рік тому

    Good afternoon, I need help, I'm trying to make a swirl or also known as marbeling, I've made great advances, I'm a luthier I would like to paint my guitars by immersion in water, I'll report my advances to simplify
    1-) water density: I have already achieved a good density with the following products: CMC, carrageenan and emulsifier (nestle)
    2: Paints: I managed to make the paints float and make drawings under these solutions already listed in the previous item, I have already used the following paints, food dyes, water-based paints, acrylic paints and special paints from the pebeo brand made for marbling
    3-) I can transfer my drawings perfectly to plain paper or potassium sulfate treated paper,
    4-) I need to make this happen on guitars that I have to apply a sealant base, I was told to use the white spray from the brand rust oleum ultracover 2x, I apply it on the wood, however unfortunately, every time I do the immersion in any of the paints the drawings are destroyed and run down the body of the guitar, they just don't stick.
    Please, I need to know which product to apply under the wood after I have applied the rust oleum base so that the designs remain on the guitar.

  • @babskara3911
    @babskara3911 6 років тому +3

    You can use nail polish in water, EXACTLY the same cheaper the polish the better the design!!

    • @Tadi3a
      @Tadi3a 4 роки тому

      I have tried nail polish and it just sinks and clumps together. It also peels off the paper. What am I doing wrong?

  • @claudettelansiaux1553
    @claudettelansiaux1553 6 років тому +2

    et en français ..

  • @sedayehneda
    @sedayehneda 5 років тому +1

    It is originated in Persia, India, Turkey...

    • @FlailTV
      @FlailTV 5 років тому

      Japan first, I'm afraid. It didn't come to Turkey (or nearby) until I think the 15th century? Ebru is a younger art than Suminagashi, but they're both lovely and both quite old.

  • @pictishell
    @pictishell 3 роки тому

    You do not need to use that acrylic you recommend at all

  • @karlapeterson9670
    @karlapeterson9670 6 років тому

    Still have no idea what the powder is?? Alum crystals! Ok.

    • @steamgadget
      @steamgadget 6 років тому +3

      the floating powder is carageenan, I believe. That is what is used in traditional marbling, as far as I remember my instructor telling me.

  • @NEYB_him
    @NEYB_him 2 роки тому

    556

  • @odd_shoes
    @odd_shoes 4 роки тому +3

    This woman is really annoying and she keeps interrupting him. She thinks pipettes are magic, and elastic bands are a really good idea, wtf. I'd rather watch with the sound off, but I want to know the details.

    • @malenateves
      @malenateves 3 роки тому

      I think it was flirtation on her part. Very cute. As you know, the camera picks up EVERY insecurity and emotion, even when you try to hide it.

    • @mayamohamed9847
      @mayamohamed9847 3 місяці тому

      The guy is immune to flirtatious hahaha I met him in person and talked to him got the whole lot the kit with extra paints for about 100 euro. He let me do my own designs in my fav colours.interesting how his personality is different on screen he was a bit rough in person not that smiling and gentle..but nice overall