Marta, this is one of my favorite videos you've made! I would enjoy seeing a video with you explaining your thought process during some of your sketching sessions, especially plein aire. Thank you!
That’s a very good question! Chine colle is used in printmaking so it’s stuck on whilst you printing you plate under the press. Collage papers are used in painting mixed media artwork and it’s typically stuck on with a glue. Hope this helps 🤗
Marta, this is one of my favorite videos you've made! I would enjoy seeing a video with you explaining your thought process during some of your sketching sessions, especially plein aire. Thank you!
Thank you, really good to know, I certainly will. Glad you enjoyed it 🤗
There is nothing else to say but: GREAT! 😍
Thank you 🤗
Always wonderful!!! How daring and exciting to share this in process! ❤❤
Thank you and so happy you enjoyed it 🤗
You are so free with your mark making and layering, I would like to be. Love your videos
Thank you so much. Sometimes you just have to play and not be worried about the end result 🤗
Thank God Marta, I really enjoyed this video...also appreciated some great the 'new' pieces that came out of it. ❤
That great, really glad you liked the video and thank you for your kind words 🤗
Thank you for another inspiring video. I love your mark making. You have given me some ideas on what to do with some of the B/W prints I have saved.
Fantastic! Hope you have fun with your prints! 🤗🤩🥳
Very inspiring. Thank you very much.❤
You are welcome 🤗
Love this video, great ideas!
Thank you 🤗
Amaizing!
Thank you 🙏
What's the difference between chine colle pieces and collage pieces, please?
That’s a very good question! Chine colle is used in printmaking so it’s stuck on whilst you printing you plate under the press. Collage papers are used in painting mixed media artwork and it’s typically stuck on with a glue. Hope this helps 🤗
@@CollagraphPrinting Got it, thanks!
Look into the lens please