Thanks so much, Dan! I love your to the point, simple tutorials! Your are so generous and encouraging, no mystification and no expensive art supplies. Wonderful works. Please keep doing these amazing inspirational videos. You made my day, I've just found you this morning googling monoprinting. Warm regards, Zsuzsa
I experimented with a silicone brush from the kitchen. Works perfect for unpredictable marks. And pencils with an eraser at the end, or some splashes on the paper, spreaded with an old credit card. So many ways to use ink for markmaking 😊
Inspiring for sure. Well I've got the oil paints, the acrilyc paints, the charcoal pencils and I'll make, some stencils like you describe in your book. I think I have everything I need to make some trys with oils and charcoal. But I would like to know how you protect your oil paintings and the ones made with acrilycs and charcoal. Thanks, Dan 😊❤
Hi Dan, thank you for this lovely demonstration. I was wondering how you achieved the circular marks as that wasn't shown. Either you have an exceptional ability to draw a perfect half circle or did you hold the tool steady and rotate the page? I'm considering the old pin in the middle with a string attached but coverage from the center outward instead of a spiral inwards. Any tips you could share?
No, just turn the cardboard, I like to experiment with different ways of making marks using a variety of techniques. Hope this video shows a few ideas to try. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for making your demos with just ambient noise and no tinkly distractions, Dan.
Watching is always inspiring and almost meditive.
Many thanks! I do enjoy filming this way, it's almost like the camera isn't there. Glad you enjoy this type of demo.
Thanks so much, Dan! I love your to the point, simple tutorials! Your are so generous and encouraging, no mystification and no expensive art supplies. Wonderful works. Please keep doing these amazing inspirational videos. You made my day, I've just found you this morning googling monoprinting. Warm regards, Zsuzsa
You are so welcome! After a short break I will be back with more videos. Good to know that you enjoy them.
So many things about the home to use for textures. Good ideas, handy for collage too. Thanks Dan.
Always look for things to use in the supermarket, instead of the art shop.
So fun to see a tips video from you, Dan!Thank you Love that Q-tip effect
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
I experimented with a silicone brush from the kitchen. Works perfect for unpredictable marks. And pencils with an eraser at the end, or some splashes on the paper, spreaded with an old credit card. So many ways to use ink for markmaking 😊
That's a great idea! It's amazing what you can find, I feel a part 2 if this video will have to be filmed.
This video is right on time for me. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Very creative and inspiring ideas Dan. Thank you for sharing them
Great video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Love this!
Thank you
Just found this site it's soooo satisfying the asmr
Thank you
Inspiring for sure. Well I've got the oil paints, the acrilyc paints, the charcoal pencils and I'll make, some stencils like you describe in your book. I think I have everything I need to make some trys with oils and charcoal. But I would like to know how you protect your oil paintings and the ones made with acrilycs and charcoal. Thanks, Dan 😊❤
Always fix charcoal drawings with a suitable fixative, leave oil painting to dry for a week but no need to varnish or spray with a fixative.
@@DanTirels thanks 😁🙏❤️
Nifty! 😊
thank you very much!!
You're welcome!
😊 Thank you Dan! I am just marking away 🐶😀
Have fun!
Wow amazing
Thanks a lot 😊
Hi Dan, thank you for this lovely demonstration.
I was wondering how you achieved the circular marks as that wasn't shown.
Either you have an exceptional ability to draw a perfect half circle or did you hold the tool steady and rotate the page? I'm considering the old pin in the middle with a string attached but coverage from the center outward instead of a spiral inwards.
Any tips you could share?
No, just turn the cardboard, I like to experiment with different ways of making marks using a variety of techniques. Hope this video shows a few ideas to try. Glad you enjoyed it.
Better not let the Zentangle groups see this you just made line drawing so easy it will make the cry 😢
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for beginners?