Art Markers and Pens for Abstract Painting / Art wtih Adele
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2023
- Art Markers and Pens for Abstract Painting / Ever find yourself wondering what specific color and thickness of a line or other mark might best enhance your abstract painting? I have. So I created a resource that helps me find exactly what type of art marker I want to use and what color of line will work the best. In this video, I show you how to create your own marker and pen guide that will save you lots of time and free up your brain power for working on your paintings.
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You are a genius! These tips are amazing ❤️
This is a great suggestion. Some time it would be great if you would do a video on how you store raw materials, substrates, paint, mediums, tools, resource guides, and trays of collage materials. In a small studio, it is tricky to keep them all organized yet easy to get at.
Good suggestion…will do.
Mrs. Adele, I find you so inspiring. Thank you for sharing your gift. Your joy for the process is contagious. One page I’ve taken from your book is to use a viewfinder to find small compositions to cut out from a larger painting. I used to get upset when an abstract piece didn’t work out compositionally but now I can pull out mini paintings and find some joy where I used to only feel frustration. I’ve been pasting the mini paintings in my sketchbook and drawing “frames” around them, like a little gallery wall. It makes me so happy.
Thank you so much for the gift of your knowledge and ideas.
- Rachael from New Orleans
I love doing that with a viewfinder. Love hearing that you’re finding joy. So important.
I love the painting behind you!
Thanks so much!
Hi Adele. You are so organized...Thank you for sharing...
I hope this helps.
I love your practical binder with the marker differences/samples! So sensible! Thank You, Adele!
I read your blog post that your add is your super power and all I can think about is how the heck are you add and this organized? Seriously what is your secret? A marker binder? Collage trays organized by color. This is incredible.
This is great! I will do this!
Great idea ❤❤❤
Thanks!
Yes thank you Adel Love watching your videos!!😍
Thanks so much for watching.
You have the best ideas! Thank you 😊
I found that if I take a moment to get organized then it helps me so much when I’m painting.
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thanks you, Adele, this idea is helpful. Another idea to share is a library guide explaining how to use each type of marker in terms of what type of medium it can go on top of and if it needs some type of fixative etc. I get so confused in terms of what medium i can use a particular mark making tool over when building layers and if an isolation coat or some other sealing agent is needed on top of it. thanks
For me I use all these markers and pens on my abstract paintings and only put fixative, acrylic medium, on my oil pastels. And if I put a lot of markers on one layer then I do add an isolation coat.
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio thank you so much
Great idea! I'm curious, do you actually store them vertically? I was always told to store them on their sides so they don't dry out.
I don't worry too much about my markers drying out since I use them so often- I just store them the way that it's convenient. But definitely go with what works for you!
Do the solid Sakura markers fully dry/cure?
Yes, they do. I use them all the time.
@@AdeleSypesteynStudio thank you, Adele! I will have to check them out. And thank you for your videos!