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@@shabbirkhambatti2227 Thank you so much for watching! I'm excited you want to give it a try and I have the perfect video to help you get started: ruclips.net/video/LNtz3uoOzpg/видео.htmlsi=xu4zpr4dA-ElrqqG
@@Cineenvenordquist Great question! This is a special kind of paper and it can be a bit pricey. I buy it in this size since it comes in bulk for a decent price. I'm looking into getting larger paper now that I've been doing Suminagashi a while.
How am I only finding out about this in my middle age? I paint pictures manually like this and never even thought about using the properties of fluids to automate some of the work for me.
Cool. Reminds me of hydro dipping using colored spray paint over water, then dipping guitars or skulls or other objects in the swirled paint then underwater to make it stick.
Wow, the paper just get soaked so well with ink. Wonderful print. I have been doing it with Bristol and watercolor paper, but Hosho paper feels like a whole new dimension. I will get some sheets!
Fun fact: When I first got started, I practiced a lot with just some cheap printer paper I had around my apartment. After I gained a bit more confidence, then I splurged a bit and bought the Hosho paper pad (6H) from Yasutomo. I have not gone back since. I like that it has one textured side and one side that is standard/flat. It definitely feels like a new dimension. Good luck! 😊
I thought your video was a relax/asmr video. I was so amazed when you placed the paper and it almost like "froze" or took a picture of the ink pattern. I was so impressed to see the final product. What inspires you? Why make one pattern over another? Do you imagine a shape then try to achieve it? Or do you put the ink where you feel like it in the moment? I'm very fascinated by your creative process
@@hellostudiom It was so cute to watch her follow the lines and dots. The music is perfect too. Thank you for this art. We both are hooked! Subscribed!
Beautiful and calming. As I am going to be off work for a couple of months later this year, I would love to try this (though I’m pretty sure that my results won’t be terribly impressive!). Could you tell me what is the clear liquid you are using, and what paper you use? Many thanks.
Hi Andrew! I am so glad that you found the video beautiful and calming. The beautiful thing about this technique is that every piece is unique and beautiful in its own way and I believe that will be the case for you when you try it. I linked all of my materials in the description box. The clear liquid is just water and a small amount of dish soap. I don't really measure it, but you should start with a very small amount of soap and build up from there. Good luck!
At first i thought about a new show calles uzumaki..... Then i thought what kind of ink? Is it some kind of special ink? Where can i find one of thoses trays? Art supplies stores? What kind of paper? Would it work with oil? Colors might be a challenge.. So inspiring. Thank you.
Hi, I've only just discovered this/technique. Is this just ordinary black ink and what is the other liquid your use? Can you do this using ordinary water colour painting paper or does it have to be covered with an oil based substance? Could you please explain the basic techniques/tools/paper etcetera. Thank you. 🎨🖌️🖋️
Hi there! Thank you for watching! 😄It sounds like you want to give this a try. Yay! I recommend watching this video next (it'll help you get started): ruclips.net/video/LNtz3uoOzpg/видео.htmlsi=OmSWttQik25_O2aD
Hi. Thnak you for the videos you make. I have a question. My blacks are not turning out real black, more like gray. I purcjsed exactly the materials you list here. Any suggestiins on how I can improve that? Please and thnak you :)
Hi Isa! I suggest using a bit more ink. The ink needs to be concentrated to get darker circles/rings. The more you dip the inked brush tip on the water, the more ink there'll be and the darker your rings will be. Sometimes I dip my brush with the black ink into the water several times before I dip my brush with the soap/dispersant. I want the ink to appear darker before I start creating making the rings. I hope that helps! 🤗
😍😍😍 me he enamorado de tu trabajo!!! Que tranquilizador!!! Gracias por compartir tu talento.....me ha encantado tu vídeo...... tienes nueva suscriptora!! Un abrazo desde España!! ありがとうございます [ARIGATÔ GOZAIMASU!!🙏🏽🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌈🌈
Hi Karan! Ink made specifically for marbling will produce the best results, but people have successfully used calligraphy ink or any ink they found laying around the house so feel free to give whatever ink you have a try.
@@karankronos9988 I am so sorry to hear that. Try visiting this link for some helpful troubleshooting tips. This helped me when I was just getting started. www.ruthbleakley.com/blog/2013/11/suminagashi-marbling-tips/
Faut-il une encre spéciale pour cette technique ? Est-ce qu'elle est mélangée avec de l'eau dans le verre ? Dans quelle proportion ? Est- ce que vous mettez un produit quelconque dans l'eau avant de déposer l'encre au pinceau ? Faut-il préparer la feuille aussi avec un produit pour que l'encre se depose dessus sans s'étaler n'importe comment et sans que le papier soit complètement détrempé et "foutu" ? Merci d'avance pour vos réponses.
Hi! So many great questions! For this technique, I just add water to the tray (distilled or soft water works best for me). I have two cups beside the tray-one cup has Yasutomo black sumi ink and the other cup is a mixture of regular tap water with a few drops of dish soap. You can try different inks, but I find inks meant for Suminagashi work best. I don't treat my paper or add anything to it. I use Yasutomo's hosho paper pad (6h) and it holds up really well in water. If you're just starting, I recommend using a non-glossy, cheap printer paper to practice. That's what I used for a long time.
I haven't tried Chinese calligraphy ink, but I know people have had success with a lot of different inks. I like using boku undo marbling ink to add some color. I hope that helps!
So organic and mysterious. I like the way it still had circular motion even after you moved it. The motion would have changed it into something different.👍
@@charlesrogerson6392 great question! It's just ink floating on top of the water. I put the paper on top of the water and the ink sticks to it. The water stays in the tray until I dump it out.
Hey there. love this video os urs. wanted to ask u if this sumi ink works well on the fabric too ? I wanna have these effects on a fabric so wat shud i do ?
I haven't used it on fabric, but I know there are different methods to stain a fabric. Silk is a popular one to try. The finer the weave, the sharper and more colorful your results will be.
Great question! I do have several pictures of my art on Instagram. It usually takes a few hours for them to dry and the color is still vibrant. When I dunk the paper in the water at the end, it removes the excess ink but most of the ink stays on the paper for me. Here's a link to an example of what it looks like 100% dry: instagram.com/p/CONytxJjLXz/
When I use soapy water to create negative space, the dominant color starts to "drop," any tips? What type of paint and surfactant are you using? Thanks!
I use yasutomo black sumi ink and haven't tried a surfactant yet. I typically use distilled water and that seems to work well for me. If your ink isn't floating, you can try using a bit less soap in your water mixture. You can also try reducing the amount of ink you're using. Sometimes, it's a combination of both things. I often test/troubleshoot my mixtures in a small bowl before I fill my tray. I hope that helps!
@@J___92 hi there! I use distilled water in the tray because I live in a city with hard water. The ink works better with a softer water. I hope that helps!
Hi there! I use Yasutomo's Sumi Ink in the color black. This particular ink works very well for me. I know some people also use acrylic paint, but I haven't tried that yet with this technique. I hope that helps!🙂
@@hellostudiom Thank you so much for your reply...actually that ink is not available in my country ,thats why I was asking ,can I apply acrylic paints instead of that specific ink.☺
@@healthyheartymeals6541 Oh I see. ☺ Acrylic paint should be fine to use. However, you will need to thin the paint with some water. You might also have to thicken the water a bit so the paint floats on the surface. This resource may be helpful: nysci.org/pdf/Maker-Tutorial-Acrylic-Paint-Marbling.pdf#:~:text=The%20marbling%20process%20involves%20floating,be%20stained%20with%20the%20pattern.
Hey again Erum! This is the paper I am referring to: yasutomo.com/product/hosho-paper-pad-6h/ and it can be purchased from several places: Amazon, Blick, Jerry's. When I first started out, I actually just used plain, cheap printer paper until I was ready to upgrade. That works best and tends to be much cheaper.
Great question! There are a few possible causes: ✒️ Ink: If the ink is too dense or heavy, or you use too much of it, the ink may not float on the water's surface. Try thinning it down with a bit of water to see if that makes a difference. 💧 Water: Cold or hard water can make the ink sink faster. Try using slightly warmer water to help the ink float. Try experimenting with your ink in small cups or dishes so you can see what works best. I hope that helps! 😄
Hi Tanya! That is a great question. I normally lay it flat to dry on a cloth on my desk (in the space right next to my water tray). I lay it down right after pulling it out of the water and try not to handle it for a couple hours. The dry time varies depending on the humidity in my apartment and available sunlight. Try not to keep it in the water for too long and make sure the paper you use is not too thin.
Hi there! Yes, there is water in the basin. In one of the cups, I have a mixture of water with a tiny bit of soap to create the space between the black ink rings. Good luck! 😊
Thanks for watching Erum! Water prep in the cup: I add 1-2 drops of dish soap to 4-6 oz. of water. 🧼 The water in the tray is plain water from my sink. I hope that helps! 😃
@@hellostudiom obrigada. Quero fazer este trabalho aqui. Mas não sei onde adquirir e nem o nome dos materiais usados. Mas vou conseguir. Faço pinturas em páreo. Mas a sua técnica ninguém faz aqui. Muito lindo. AMO AS TINTAS. E SUAS CORES.
Thanks for watching Neety! Water prep in the cup: I add 1-2 drops of dish soap to 4-6 oz. of water. 🧼 The water in the tray is from the tap. Hope that helps! 😃
Hi! I love your video, so relaxing. I'm thinking of doing this with my students! I have a question, are there any coloured inks? And can you give me the exact link for the black ink, I went to the yasutomo inks website but I'm afraid I didn't get the right one... Thank you!
Hi! Thank you so much for watching. I have used some colorful ink from a set and it's used a lot for students because it's so easy to use: www.dickblick.com/products/aitoh-boku-undo-suminagashi-marbling-inks/?clickTracking=true&wmcp=pla&wmcid=items&wmckw=01309-1009&gclid=Cj0KCQiArsefBhCbARIsAP98hXRIPPhH9uaslJxlFS-EefFIeEoJBX5djhWDjpDqP40t8lyWt8Yl8ggaAiMWEALw_wcB An exact link for the black ink is here: yasutomo.com/product/bokuju-or-liquid-ink-ky12/
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9.13 am India. This art is so relaxing and peaceful. I would love to do this art.
Could you suggest what materials are used. Thank you for sharing.
@@shabbirkhambatti2227 Thank you so much for watching! I'm excited you want to give it a try and I have the perfect video to help you get started: ruclips.net/video/LNtz3uoOzpg/видео.htmlsi=xu4zpr4dA-ElrqqG
Wow, why not use larger paper to not waste the print? Also...cool thx.
@@Cineenvenordquist Great question! This is a special kind of paper and it can be a bit pricey. I buy it in this size since it comes in bulk for a decent price. I'm looking into getting larger paper now that I've been doing Suminagashi a while.
Hello! This is beautifulllll. Could you remove the end cards, or postpone them in the video? They are blocking the final look!!!
How am I only finding out about this in my middle age? I paint pictures manually like this and never even thought about using the properties of fluids to automate some of the work for me.
Yay! I'm glad it was helpful. I'm sure your work is incredibly beautiful (and more intentional). 😊
You might also want to take a look at 'Ebru', just in case
It's only ever now until you use quantum special relativity to automate some of the work for you. Have fun!
@@Cineenvenordquist Thanks!
Oh its an absolute blast, though its easy to lose control.
Cool. Reminds me of hydro dipping using colored spray paint over water, then dipping guitars or skulls or other objects in the swirled paint then underwater to make it stick.
I watched a video of someone doing that with a guitar and my mind was blown. So cool!
Oh my god why is this so relaxing and beautiful! Love it!!
OMG! Thank you so much for the kind comment. I'm glad you loved it. 💖
So beautiful and calming. Great work!
This reminds me of working in the dark room. There's just something so relaxing watching this
I feel the same way! ☺
Wow, the paper just get soaked so well with ink. Wonderful print. I have been doing it with Bristol and watercolor paper, but Hosho paper feels like a whole new dimension. I will get some sheets!
Fun fact: When I first got started, I practiced a lot with just some cheap printer paper I had around my apartment. After I gained a bit more confidence, then I splurged a bit and bought the Hosho paper pad (6H) from Yasutomo. I have not gone back since. I like that it has one textured side and one side that is standard/flat. It definitely feels like a new dimension. Good luck! 😊
There is a similar art techinique from Turkiye called "Ebru" too! It looks wonderful btw
Yes! Love watching Ebru technique videos. Sooo pretty!!! 💜
This video is amazing, I honestly love it. Please keep doing what you are doing!
I thought your video was a relax/asmr video. I was so amazed when you placed the paper and it almost like "froze" or took a picture of the ink pattern. I was so impressed to see the final product. What inspires you? Why make one pattern over another? Do you imagine a shape then try to achieve it? Or do you put the ink where you feel like it in the moment? I'm very fascinated by your creative process
My cat and I watched this together.❤
That's so cute! I love that. ❤🐈
@@hellostudiom It was so cute to watch her follow the lines and dots. The music is perfect too. Thank you for this art. We both are hooked! Subscribed!
this looks like sooo much fun
It is very fun! 😄
This is the trippiest thing I've ever seen in real life
Same! I completely zone out sometimes while I'm making the ink rings. 👀
Amazing! Your videos are such a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing!
I enjoy your videos very much, and appreciate the unique and thoughtful results you achieve.
I am so glad! Thank you for the kind words. 🥺❤️
@@hellostudiom I look forward to more.
Thank u for sharing amazing techniques
My pleasure 😊
So beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Stunning and beautiful - thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much! You're too kind. 😊
This is so calming 😌 ✨️
Yesssss I love it. ✨
Thanks, this was mesmerizing and informative
Thank you so much for watching! I am so glad that you enjoyed the video.
Beautiful and calming. As I am going to be off work for a couple of months later this year, I would love to try this (though I’m pretty sure that my results won’t be terribly impressive!). Could you tell me what is the clear liquid you are using, and what paper you use? Many thanks.
Hi Andrew! I am so glad that you found the video beautiful and calming. The beautiful thing about this technique is that every piece is unique and beautiful in its own way and I believe that will be the case for you when you try it. I linked all of my materials in the description box. The clear liquid is just water and a small amount of dish soap. I don't really measure it, but you should start with a very small amount of soap and build up from there. Good luck!
Wow thank you so much for sharing this video. I am excited to try this so much fun!
Thank YOU for taking the time to watch and leave a kind comment. I hope you enjoy it. 😊
Calming, beautiful work, fabulous 👍🏻
What a generous comment! Thank you so much. ✨
At first i thought about a new show calles uzumaki.....
Then i thought what kind of ink? Is it some kind of special ink? Where can i find one of thoses trays? Art supplies stores? What kind of paper? Would it work with oil? Colors might be a challenge..
So inspiring.
Thank you.
I love this process, and oh yes, it is very relaxing. Thank you for the inspiration! 😊
Thank you so much, Shannon! I'm glad it could help you feel relaxed and inspired. 😊
Hi,
I've only just discovered this/technique. Is this just ordinary black ink and what is the other liquid your use? Can you do this using ordinary water colour painting paper or does it have to be covered with an oil based substance? Could you please explain the basic techniques/tools/paper etcetera. Thank you. 🎨🖌️🖋️
Hi there! Thank you for watching! 😄It sounds like you want to give this a try. Yay! I recommend watching this video next (it'll help you get started): ruclips.net/video/LNtz3uoOzpg/видео.htmlsi=OmSWttQik25_O2aD
This is so beautiful!! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching and the kind comment. 🥰
Beautiful your thoughts with this making!
So kind! Thank you. ☺
imagine painting this not on water but on acid
That would be trippy 👽
So much fun to watch and the finished art was beautiful.
You are so kind. Thank you for watching. I'm glad you loved the final piece. 💕
Almost as beautiful as the creator. 😍
😘😘😘
Thank you for this fine technic
I like it
Yay! So glad you like it. ☺️
I thought I was about to see the ink set into an acrylic tray😂 it’s beautiful on paper, but I loved how it looked in the tray ❤
Same! Sometimes I just let the ink sit and swirl and don't put the paper in the tray. 😂🫣
How beautiful!
Thank you! 😊
Hi. Thnak you for the videos you make. I have a question. My blacks are not turning out real black, more like gray. I purcjsed exactly the materials you list here. Any suggestiins on how I can improve that? Please and thnak you :)
Hi Isa! I suggest using a bit more ink. The ink needs to be concentrated to get darker circles/rings. The more you dip the inked brush tip on the water, the more ink there'll be and the darker your rings will be. Sometimes I dip my brush with the black ink into the water several times before I dip my brush with the soap/dispersant. I want the ink to appear darker before I start creating making the rings. I hope that helps! 🤗
that is very neat! thank you! 🖌️
Thank you for watching ☺️✨
This would make an amazing tye dye pattern.
I do have some videos that use color! Very similar to tie dye. 🌈
Extraordinary, thanks for your clip.
I love this!!
Thank you so much! ✨
Instantly subscribed! Where can I learn to do this please?
Yay! I have a guide to help you get started! You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/LNtz3uoOzpg/видео.htmlsi=Nwb9G7WWBvPxD-w-
Needed 5 more seconds before end cards popped up. Nice vid
Thank you so much for watching and for the note on the end cards! I fixed it. 😊
@@hellostudiom awesome! That's much better 🙂
Very beautiful and inspiring. Is the liquid water?
Wow! Thank you so much. Yes, the liquid is water. Great question!
That’s what my doodles used to look like as a kid. This would have been way less time consuming
Doodles are also so much fun though! 😄
😍😍😍 me he enamorado de tu trabajo!!! Que tranquilizador!!! Gracias por compartir tu talento.....me ha encantado tu vídeo...... tienes nueva suscriptora!! Un abrazo desde España!! ありがとうございます [ARIGATÔ GOZAIMASU!!🙏🏽🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷🌈🌈
Thank you so much! 😭💕
Lovely art. Can you please tell me if the normal black ink works for this method?
Hi Karan! Ink made specifically for marbling will produce the best results, but people have successfully used calligraphy ink or any ink they found laying around the house so feel free to give whatever ink you have a try.
@@hellostudiom i tried with fountain ink, and after the first dip the ink starts sinking.
@@karankronos9988 I am so sorry to hear that. Try visiting this link for some helpful troubleshooting tips. This helped me when I was just getting started. www.ruthbleakley.com/blog/2013/11/suminagashi-marbling-tips/
Faut-il une encre spéciale pour cette technique ? Est-ce qu'elle est mélangée avec de l'eau dans le verre ? Dans quelle proportion ? Est- ce que vous mettez un produit quelconque dans l'eau avant de déposer l'encre au pinceau ? Faut-il préparer la feuille aussi avec un produit pour que l'encre se depose dessus sans s'étaler n'importe comment et sans que le papier soit complètement détrempé et "foutu" ? Merci d'avance pour vos réponses.
Hi! So many great questions! For this technique, I just add water to the tray (distilled or soft water works best for me). I have two cups beside the tray-one cup has Yasutomo black sumi ink and the other cup is a mixture of regular tap water with a few drops of dish soap. You can try different inks, but I find inks meant for Suminagashi work best. I don't treat my paper or add anything to it. I use Yasutomo's hosho paper pad (6h) and it holds up really well in water. If you're just starting, I recommend using a non-glossy, cheap printer paper to practice. That's what I used for a long time.
Wow, I never knew that there was such a printing technique.
It's really fun to learn! 😊
Hello, can I use Chinese traditional calligraphy and painting black ink?
If it is color, what kind of paint should be used? Thanks.
I haven't tried Chinese calligraphy ink, but I know people have had success with a lot of different inks. I like using boku undo marbling ink to add some color. I hope that helps!
Gorgeous
Thank you! ✨️
In Turkey this technique is called "ebru"
It is beautiful!
I've seen such beautiful fabric dyed with the ebru technique. Absolutely stunning. ✨
Super cool!
So organic and mysterious. I like the way it still had circular motion even after you moved it. The motion would have changed it into something different.👍
Right?! That's exactly why I love doing this. You never know how it's going to turn out and the slightest movement can make all the difference. 👀
So are they chemicals and is it on paper directly or do you have to wait for the surrounding liquid to perspire?
@@charlesrogerson6392 great question! It's just ink floating on top of the water. I put the paper on top of the water and the ink sticks to it. The water stays in the tray until I dump it out.
Wow, I just found a new kind of addiction thing for my life
There are worse addictions 😅
Hey there. love this video os urs. wanted to ask u if this sumi ink works well on the fabric too ? I wanna have these effects on a fabric so wat shud i do ?
I haven't used it on fabric, but I know there are different methods to stain a fabric. Silk is a popular one to try. The finer the weave, the sharper and more colorful your results will be.
That's dope af, I would love to do that.
Thank you so much! I hope you'll give it a try.
Beautiful art 😍🥰❤️
Congra 🎉
Thank you so much!!! 🥰
Can you show the piece once it is completely dry? does it wash off the colour a little bit?
Great question! I do have several pictures of my art on Instagram. It usually takes a few hours for them to dry and the color is still vibrant. When I dunk the paper in the water at the end, it removes the excess ink but most of the ink stays on the paper for me. Here's a link to an example of what it looks like 100% dry: instagram.com/p/CONytxJjLXz/
When I use soapy water to create negative space, the dominant color starts to "drop," any tips? What type of paint and surfactant are you using? Thanks!
I use yasutomo black sumi ink and haven't tried a surfactant yet. I typically use distilled water and that seems to work well for me. If your ink isn't floating, you can try using a bit less soap in your water mixture. You can also try reducing the amount of ink you're using. Sometimes, it's a combination of both things. I often test/troubleshoot my mixtures in a small bowl before I fill my tray. I hope that helps!
@@hellostudiom Hi! how do you use the distilled water? I'm new in this and I'm a little bit lost! Hope you can answer me :)
@@J___92 hi there! I use distilled water in the tray because I live in a city with hard water. The ink works better with a softer water. I hope that helps!
Its there a site where i can just buy everything ina bundle. My neice like to draw and make art alot shed love this
I haven't seen one, but I get my paper, ink, and brushes from Yasutomo.
Which paper and colour is it?
We have similar technique in Turkish culture called "ebru"
I've seen that technique - it uses a thickener so the pattern can be transferred to fabric and other material. So cool!
I just wana ask you,which colors have you applied in it ? Are these acrylic paints or ?
Hi there! I use Yasutomo's Sumi Ink in the color black. This particular ink works very well for me. I know some people also use acrylic paint, but I haven't tried that yet with this technique. I hope that helps!🙂
@@hellostudiom Thank you so much for your reply...actually that ink is not available in my country ,thats why I was asking ,can I apply acrylic paints instead of that specific ink.☺
@@healthyheartymeals6541 Oh I see. ☺ Acrylic paint should be fine to use. However, you will need to thin the paint with some water. You might also have to thicken the water a bit so the paint floats on the surface. This resource may be helpful: nysci.org/pdf/Maker-Tutorial-Acrylic-Paint-Marbling.pdf#:~:text=The%20marbling%20process%20involves%20floating,be%20stained%20with%20the%20pattern.
Right on!!!!
Thank you for watching! 😊
Super work 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😊
What kind of paper did you use to "copy" the fluids draw?
I use a brand called Yasutomo. It's their Japanese hosho paper (6H) / sketch paper.
What is hosho paper, where can we find it from? Any alternate plz.
Hey again Erum! This is the paper I am referring to: yasutomo.com/product/hosho-paper-pad-6h/ and it can be purchased from several places: Amazon, Blick, Jerry's. When I first started out, I actually just used plain, cheap printer paper until I was ready to upgrade. That works best and tends to be much cheaper.
hello. Do you mix anything with the water in the box?
Great question! It's just distilled water in the tray. Nothing special added to it. 😊
Very cool to watch.
Thank you so much! 😊
Maravilloso vídeo
Thank you so much!✨
What kind of ink/paint did you use, if you don't mind me asking?
I don't mind at all! It's Yasutomo's black sumi ink (my fave). A little goes a long way. I've had the same bottle for like 3 years. 😆
Tried this. My ink (black magic pigment drawing ink) sank to the bottom of the tray after a few seconds. I think my brushes were too small. Any tips?
Great question! There are a few possible causes:
✒️ Ink: If the ink is too dense or heavy, or you use too much of it, the ink may not float on the water's surface. Try thinning it down with a bit of water to see if that makes a difference.
💧 Water: Cold or hard water can make the ink sink faster. Try using slightly warmer water to help the ink float.
Try experimenting with your ink in small cups or dishes so you can see what works best. I hope that helps! 😄
What kind of paint do you use? Im going to try this.
I use Yasutomo's Black Sumi Ink. I've been using it for more than four years and a little goes a long way. I hope you enjoy it! ✨
@@hellostudiom thank you!!
Muito lindo! Adorei
Thank you! ✨
Love this ❤
I'm so glad! 💕
Wawo are they some specoal colours for marbling
Just black sum ink and some soapy water to make something cool. 😊
So pretty ❤❤❤
Thank you so much! 💕
One brush has ink and the other has water?
It's like sumi_e!!
That's right!
Thta's also called "Venetian paper'
Good to know! Thanks for sharing that. 💡
Is there an art exactly like this but they don’t take it out of the water?
Great question! I haven't seen it but someone could be doing that right now. 👀
Thx for sharing 🙏🏻
Thank YOU for watching! ❤️
Maravilloso.❤
Thank you! 🩷
What is in the other glass, beside the blank ink?
Great question! It's a soap and water mixture. A few drops of soap mixed with water to help disperse the ink.
How long do dry the paper? How do dry it so it doesn't tear?
Hi Tanya! That is a great question. I normally lay it flat to dry on a cloth on my desk (in the space right next to my water tray). I lay it down right after pulling it out of the water and try not to handle it for a couple hours. The dry time varies depending on the humidity in my apartment and available sunlight. Try not to keep it in the water for too long and make sure the paper you use is not too thin.
the second brush its soap?
Yep! Soapy water. I stir a few drops of soap into a cup of water to help disperse the ink.
Excellente
Thank you!!! 😊
That's some kooky kuuki😊
hehe 🤪
wish i could do that in resin ☺️
That would be so cool! I'm sure someone has figured it out. 👀
Is this ink or paint? I love it, very beautiful & relaxing to watch. Thank you for sharing.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! ✨ I'm using ink for this technique. ☺
I did this as a teen but never knew the name for it.
That's so cool! I took a few art classes when I was younger but everything was focused on drawing (which I wasn't good at). 😆
Great, i will bring all materials but i want to know the liquid only water ?
Hi there! Yes, there is water in the basin. In one of the cups, I have a mixture of water with a tiny bit of soap to create the space between the black ink rings. Good luck! 😊
What have you put in the water?
Thanks for watching Erum! Water prep in the cup: I add 1-2 drops of dish soap to 4-6 oz. of water. 🧼 The water in the tray is plain water from my sink. I hope that helps! 😃
@@hellostudiom thanks❤️
Este líquido é água ??? Obrigada
Gracias por ver! The liquid in the tray is water. The liquid in the cup is a water/soap mixture. Hope this helps!
@@hellostudiom obrigada. Quero fazer este trabalho aqui. Mas não sei onde adquirir e nem o nome dos materiais usados. Mas vou conseguir. Faço pinturas em páreo. Mas a sua técnica ninguém faz aqui. Muito lindo. AMO AS TINTAS. E SUAS CORES.
I hope you will try it for yourself. Everything is linked in the description so you can try to find it. Thank you again!
Not my favorite design honestly but nice to see a monochromatic styled piece.
That's absolutely ok. I appreciate you sharing your thoughts. ✨
Kind of reminds me of Junji Ito inspiration
Oh absolutely! 🌀😵💫
Is this just water
Thanks for watching Neety! Water prep in the cup: I add 1-2 drops of dish soap to 4-6 oz. of water. 🧼 The water in the tray is from the tap. Hope that helps! 😃
Яку рідину Ви використовуєте?
There's regular water in the tray and then I have a cup of water with a little bit of dish soap mixed in it. That's what I put on the brush.
Kikkoman Sauce art!
I do love Kikkoman!
Which colour use name and which colour
Hi Surjit! I use the Yasutomo Sumi Ink in the color black. ⚫
Song?
It's an untitled song by an independent artist/guitarist named Andrew Martin. They made the song for this video specifically. ☺️
Hi! I love your video, so relaxing. I'm thinking of doing this with my students! I have a question, are there any coloured inks? And can you give me the exact link for the black ink, I went to the yasutomo inks website but I'm afraid I didn't get the right one...
Thank you!
Hi! Thank you so much for watching. I have used some colorful ink from a set and it's used a lot for students because it's so easy to use: www.dickblick.com/products/aitoh-boku-undo-suminagashi-marbling-inks/?clickTracking=true&wmcp=pla&wmcid=items&wmckw=01309-1009&gclid=Cj0KCQiArsefBhCbARIsAP98hXRIPPhH9uaslJxlFS-EefFIeEoJBX5djhWDjpDqP40t8lyWt8Yl8ggaAiMWEALw_wcB
An exact link for the black ink is here: yasutomo.com/product/bokuju-or-liquid-ink-ky12/
@@hellostudiom thank you so much for your answer ! I can’t wait to try this :)