I wondered about your paper. I have made some of my own paper and have not used it much. I am glad you mentioned it as I may dig out some of the pieces I have made. Though I like the color, black and white is a favorite of mine. Thank you for your experimentation. I just did my first batch and looking forward to doing more! Thank you.
I like your " loser" pink and brown one better than the first. I guess it's a matter of preference. Perhaps, I missed it, but what did you add to your water tub aside of the inks, and you said that smaller clear container is "dishwater"- is that water with dish soap? I bought some Kodac photoflow to use and thought of trying methyl cellulose as well. I bought a container, but it's only large enough to fit smaller paper. I'm collecting more information before I start, but it will probably be within the next month.
Haha. I think you're right about the pink and brown one. It is preference. I wanted it to be brighter...LOL! I used a couple drops of Dawn dish soap in a small container with water. I didn't have any Photoflow. I've never used it, but I would love to hear about your experience with it. I've not heard of methylcellulose either. Is it the same as the Carrageenan? I have heard of people using this too. There are so many different ways to do these techniques. Look forward to seeing and hearing about your experiences.
@Carry_Your_Message the methyl cellulose is an adhesive that is very safe, flexible, non- toxic, has no oder is archival, etc. It is primarily used in book binding. I am finding that it has a lot of uses for art. It can be used in cooking as well. Maybe I'll make a blog post and video about its uses some day. I'm still learning about it.
I wondered about your paper. I have made some of my own paper and have not used it much. I am glad you mentioned it as I may dig out some of the pieces I have made. Though I like the color, black and white is a favorite of mine. Thank you for your experimentation. I just did my first batch and looking forward to doing more! Thank you.
@@louisebacon-ogden5032 you're very welcome. I love experimenting and it sounds like you do too. Thank you for sharing.
You're doing great with your channel. I'm sure it will grow in no time.
Thank you so much. I'm slow but steady...LOL!
When I did Suminagashi, the colors that fell, I think I just left them and newspaper swept the surface for the next print.
@@diannesumida6357 I think that’s a great idea. I did the same. Thanks so much for the info.
I like your " loser" pink and brown one better than the first. I guess it's a matter of preference. Perhaps, I missed it, but what did you add to your water tub aside of the inks, and you said that smaller clear container is "dishwater"- is that water with dish soap? I bought some Kodac photoflow to use and thought of trying methyl cellulose as well. I bought a container, but it's only large enough to fit smaller paper. I'm collecting more information before I start, but it will probably be within the next month.
Haha. I think you're right about the pink and brown one. It is preference. I wanted it to be brighter...LOL! I used a couple drops of Dawn dish soap in a small container with water. I didn't have any Photoflow. I've never used it, but I would love to hear about your experience with it. I've not heard of methylcellulose either. Is it the same as the Carrageenan? I have heard of people using this too. There are so many different ways to do these techniques. Look forward to seeing and hearing about your experiences.
@Carry_Your_Message the methyl cellulose is an adhesive that is very safe, flexible, non- toxic, has no oder is archival, etc. It is primarily used in book binding. I am finding that it has a lot of uses for art. It can be used in cooking as well. Maybe I'll make a blog post and video about its uses some day. I'm still learning about it.
@@creativepassages that would be great. I would love to see more about it. Thanks for letting me know