Making Black Walnut Lake Pigment || Natural & vegan art || A look into my sustainable art studio

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @sangmodhargey822
    @sangmodhargey822 Год назад

    Nice to see your video. Can you give some information about your mulling plate? It's white?

    • @elmahogeboom
      @elmahogeboom  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks :) My glass plate broke a while ago unfortunately, so I decided to give a bathroom tile a go that I had saved from a bathroom remodel. It is completely flat and works perfectly 👌

    • @sangmodhargey822
      @sangmodhargey822 Год назад

      Sorry to hear that it broke. But what a splendid idea to use a tile. And that's okay with the glass runner, I guess? Thanks for your reply!

    • @elmahogeboom
      @elmahogeboom  Год назад

      @@sangmodhargey822 yes, I was quite bummed too, given that they are quite expensive. But I haven't had any problems with my mullers while using a tile. I also use a thrifted glass cutting board that works well. I think the main idea is it being as flat as possible.

  • @BSweetMusic
    @BSweetMusic 2 года назад

    Nice Video Elma. I'd like to follow your process. I couldn't quite see the ratio of alum and baking soda per 100ml in your notebook. Would you be so kind to reply with those amounts. Thanks so much

    • @elmahogeboom
      @elmahogeboom  2 года назад

      Hi! Thanks for watching and responding to my video! I used 150 ml of walnut ink as a base solution. To that I added 1. a mixture of 7.5 tsp alum and 7.5 tsp distilled water (so the alum mixture has a 1:1 ratio of alum to water), and 2. a mixture of 0.5 cup water with 1 Tbsp baking soda. For a 100 ml walnut dye solution, just multiply these amounts by 2/3. Also, as an alternative, I made a second batch of this lake pigment a couple of days later, using champagne chalk instead of baking soda, which worked well too. Hope this helps, happy experimenting!

  • @HNLinh
    @HNLinh 11 месяцев назад

    Excuse me madam, I want to buy Walnut lake pigment for oil technique? So Where can I buy it ? Thanks Madam.

    • @elmahogeboom
      @elmahogeboom  11 месяцев назад

      Hi! I currently don't know of anyone making black walnut lake pigment besides myself, and I don't have enough of it to sell unfortunately.

    • @HNLinh
      @HNLinh 11 месяцев назад

      @@elmahogeboom I know madam, this is luminous and gorgeous pigment. Thank you madam once again and hope you can create a lot of remarkable works.

  • @dumitriudaniela
    @dumitriudaniela 2 года назад

    hi Elma, you mention in the video that you make your own vegan binder. What ingredients do you use for it? thank you

    • @elmahogeboom
      @elmahogeboom  2 года назад +1

      Hi! Thanks for your question! I actually share the entire process, including ingredients and measurement ratios, in a separate video. You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/on892FWn4o4/видео.html
      Hope you enjoy!

    • @dumitriudaniela
      @dumitriudaniela 2 года назад

      @@elmahogeboom thank you!

    • @melaacademy1872
      @melaacademy1872 2 года назад

      @@elmahogeboom you are very awesome, thank you.... Eric