PSYCHO - Multi-layered linocut and watercolors

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 26

  • @rickwood7483
    @rickwood7483 7 месяцев назад +3

    It's actually criminal that your videos don't have more likes. I love what you do, and hope to see more like this in the future.

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks Rick. As you noticed, I don't have many views, so now - at the beginning of what I'm doing, I don't want to post too many videos. I will definitely make two new ones this spring and summer. I'll start working on the first one in April, so it will appear sometime in July, and the other one will probably appear sometime in early autumn. Thanks for your kind words.

  • @tokewarming
    @tokewarming 3 месяца назад

    Amazing

  • @eastofawesome
    @eastofawesome Год назад +2

    Amazing print. Such a flawless carving and a beautiful watercolor layer without it getting too much and taking away from the print. Hats off!

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  Год назад

      Thanks, I really appreciate it. Yes, that was the idea to keep the whole set of prints similar as possible, I couldn't go too deep in details in coloring. The whole process needed to be easy to repeat.

  • @PumpkinPails
    @PumpkinPails Год назад +1

    Absolutely stunning!!

  • @albertomartinezalbors9079
    @albertomartinezalbors9079 Год назад

    this is perfect in so many ways

  • @piperman0
    @piperman0 Год назад

    Your care and skill are amazing and inspiring!

  • @Jack_Ambro_Art1
    @Jack_Ambro_Art1 Год назад +1

    That is an amazingly well put together video, honestly keep it up and you will have a really good printmaking youtube channel :) I love the print, and the application of watercolour is really inspiring :) jackambroart

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  Год назад +2

      Thanks Jacek. I'll do my best to keep filming. There is a lot what I need to learn about video editing and it takes time, but definitely I will continue. One-and half month of drawing/carving/printing and then in my case at least two weeks of video editing... I will make it :) Thanks once again.

  • @chublett
    @chublett 7 месяцев назад +1

    Where’d you get your magnifying glasses/headset?

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  7 месяцев назад +1

      I bought it online. This type of magnifying glasses are used by jewelers or watchmakers. Search the Internet, you will surely find it.

  • @sriontimaitra6804
    @sriontimaitra6804 Год назад +1

    Such a close shave on the lettering! I find it very difficult to keep the line weight of letter borders consistent. Beautiful work and a lovely delicate wash of crimson that really enhanced the piece. Is the relative darkness of the video an homage to Hitchcock/ due to winter daylight/ an artistic decision, or some combination of the three?

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  Год назад +1

      Thanks for kind comment - I really appreciat it. The fact that I did this print in winter is pure coincidence. I'm constantly drawing something and carving lino - it just so happened that "Psycho" came out in the winter period. Also, this video is my first attempt at filming and video editing and I'm sure I made some mistakes with my camera settings: ISO or "f" - this also affects the image quality and in some shots the video is a bit too dark. For example, opening shots with the moon could definitely be done better. I'll try to improve it in the next video... which is slowly being made. I'll probably drop it in here in September. Once again - big thanks!

    • @sriontimaitra6804
      @sriontimaitra6804 Год назад

      @@Thrashead-ns7iw No, thank you for taking the time to film this process! Really looking forward to the next instalment from your channel :)

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  Год назад +1

      @@sriontimaitra6804 Thanks. If you like, I've just posted a short teaser for this upcoming video - and looking at this teaser, actually you might be right about the darkness and there's something more than just "pure coincidence" - what I mentioned above. We never know. Thanks again and cheers!

  • @Hobo613
    @Hobo613 5 месяцев назад

    great quality of work and process. one comment would be that the footage was filmed in an area far too dark to really get a good look at the in between scenes.

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  5 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, it's true - some shots are too dark, but this is my first experience with filming. "Psycho - linocut" is my very first video I have ever made. In the second one - "The Leading Lights" I tried to do it better, but there are still a few things to improve. I'm slowly collecting material for my third film and I'll try to do some things better. But as you write - in this video, many shots are too dark. Lesson learned.

  • @SamNEllas
    @SamNEllas 10 месяцев назад

    Superb work! Very soothing to watch you at work in these videos.
    Is there any reason you applied the watercolor after the pressing? Would applying it before affect the ink? I was just thinking the ink might be more solid if it was applied after the watercolor.
    Anyway great work I hope to see more! Subscribed.

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for nice comment.I appreciate it. So... combining linocut with watercolors is a quite popular method. There is only one condition - you must use oil ink. Oil does not react with water, so if you start painting with watercolor over the print - as I did, the ink will remain black as it was and the watercolor will only cover the white paper. Would it be possible to put the watercolor first and then print on the top of that? I think so. I sometimes soak the paper before printing, so it doesn't really matter whether the water is clean or contains watercolor. I've never tried it... but I think it would work.

    • @Thrashead-ns7iw
      @Thrashead-ns7iw  10 месяцев назад +4

      PS: Quick warrning. Because of the montage of this video it may look like I'm painting just right after I printed that. Of course I let it dry first. If you will start painting on wet oil - probably print will stay fine, but definitely you will destroy your brush. Let it dry first. Thanks once again.

    • @SamNEllas
      @SamNEllas 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Thrashead-ns7iw Brilliant, thanks for the insight and replying my question!