Where have you been my whole life? LOLOLOL. I am mesmerized by your process and monoprints! I cannot wait to watch ALL of your videos. You are very inspiring! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge!
I have been missing you lately. Ive been glued to news channels watching the woes of our world. I should know better. I have been using a product to clean my Gell plates and wanted to tell you about it. I use small plates and am pretty prolific, so get them really messy. The more opaque the colors, the harder they are to get good clean pulls. Your baby oil cleaning has helped a lot and I am often surprised how it even brings up color I dont really see until its on my cleaning towel. I thought, wouldnt it be nice to have wipes with oil in them. So checked amazon, and sure enough there are products available. I bought a pkg of 60 wipes with baby oil. They work like a dream on my small plates. Now I look forward to clean up. It is so easy. I thought some of your viewers who work small might like to know about it. I look forward to your next video. Meantime I am replaying some favorites. I still favor the mid century moderns with your marks and suble textures.
First pull as a Japanese feeling (like bamboo leaves). Second piece as a definite 60’s flair. Third one is indeed dramatic. Once again great works of art.
That first piece was my favourite. Absolutely stunning. I am so glad that you left it just as it was. I was concerned that you might want to add another layer.
Thank you, Fulton! Ever the teacher - you are so generous! I just ordered color shapers (never thought I would). I want to see what all the fuss is about, and also want to lose my fear of black paint. TY
First print lovely, there’s a lot to look at with print two. Personally I was not drawn to print three, but maybe that is because I am in awe of print one.
Very interesting work, like always ! ... Maybe usefull to know : For my collages, I use simple white vinylic wood glue which I dilute more or less with a little water. Totally transparent when the glue is dry. It’s very economical and can be found everywhere!
Dear Fulton, i hate to do this to you, but... Soho acrylics are on super sale at Jerry's, $6.49 for 250ml (8oz). I'll have to ask my sister to get me these for my birthday - I spent too much on the Lukas! A wonderful print session!!!
You are a born teacher and artist. Love your demos and your thorough narrative. I notice you always have two rulers on your board and wonder how you use them as apparently they are there for a specific reason. Thank you
Love this. I’m having challenges getting my plate clear of paint, any suggestions please. Also, where to get the cool registration system you have. It seems genius. Again thank you
my registration device was a gift from a dear friend who does woodwork and wishes to remain anonymous. He gave permission to reverse engineer it from the video.
Where have you been my whole life? LOLOLOL. I am mesmerized by your process and monoprints! I cannot wait to watch ALL of your videos. You are very inspiring! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge!
I have been missing you lately. Ive been glued to news channels watching the woes of our world. I should know better. I have been using a product to clean my Gell plates and wanted to tell you about it. I use small plates and am pretty prolific, so get them really messy. The more opaque the colors, the harder they are to get good clean pulls. Your baby oil cleaning has helped a lot and I am often surprised how it even brings up color I dont really see until its on my cleaning towel. I thought, wouldnt it be nice to have wipes with oil in them. So checked amazon, and sure enough there are products available. I bought a pkg of 60 wipes with baby oil. They work like a dream on my small plates. Now I look forward to clean up. It is so easy. I thought some of your viewers who work small might like to know about it. I look forward to your next video. Meantime I am replaying some favorites. I still favor the mid century moderns with your marks and suble textures.
First pull as a Japanese feeling (like bamboo leaves). Second piece as a definite 60’s flair. Third one is indeed dramatic. Once again great works of art.
I liked the first one best😊❤, lovely!
All three come out beautiful…enjoyed whole process
That first piece was my favourite. Absolutely stunning. I am so glad that you left it just as it was. I was concerned that you might want to add another layer.
My favorites are the first and second pull. All three are special.
Those 3 pieces are just beautiful as usual! Thank you for sharing your very interesting experiments!
1:38 1:38 1:38 1:38 😅😅😅 1:38 1:38
Loved the use of the tool to move about the black paint Fulton. It made the results so interesting. Something I can try myself.
All three are amazing. Hoping to get a jumbo plate for my birthday.
Thank you, Fulton! Ever the teacher - you are so generous! I just ordered color shapers (never thought I would). I want to see what all the fuss is about, and also want to lose my fear of black paint. TY
“I’m going to try something crazy.” 😂 Your experiments are the best!🎉
Music in the background works so well too
These are so cool!😎
First print lovely, there’s a lot to look at with print two. Personally I was not drawn to print three, but maybe that is because I am in awe of print one.
Gorgeous
Your black color shaper marks remind me of ‘cattails’ in a field. Very pretty!
Yep. Pretty awesome, Fulton! 😊 Loving your pulls from the large new plate!
The first one is my favorite, Love them all.
Never know wether you remove paint or spread the paint with the colour shaper you always get some very cool patterns and great results 🎉
it really does both! 😀
Wow ❤
Very interesting work, like always ! ... Maybe usefull to know : For my collages, I use simple white vinylic wood glue which I dilute more or less with a little water.
Totally transparent when the glue is dry. It’s very economical and can be found everywhere!
thanks for the tip, however I am sticking with Mod Podge (pun intended)
@@artwhisperer88 😀👌
Double Wow!!!....They are amazing...
Nice!! The second is special.
These 3 pieces are amazingly beautiful. I love them 💛🧡❤️
Wonderful work Fulton!
Random and spontaneous really works 😊
The three pieces are so amazing.
Make a plan. Follow a plan. No overthinking allowed.
There are a lot of people images in these prints. Pretty interesting.
pretty awesome huh?
Dear Fulton, i hate to do this to you, but... Soho acrylics are on super sale at Jerry's, $6.49 for 250ml (8oz). I'll have to ask my sister to get me these for my birthday - I spent too much on the Lukas! A wonderful print session!!!
Ha ha! I already knew about this since I am a Jerrys Artarama junkie!
You are a born teacher and artist. Love your demos and your thorough narrative.
I notice you always have two rulers on your board and wonder how you use them as apparently they are there for a specific reason. Thank you
@@edyerae1000 they are there to provide a sense of scale
Love this. I’m having challenges getting my plate clear of paint, any suggestions please. Also, where to get the cool registration system you have. It seems genius. Again thank you
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my registration device was a gift from a dear friend who does woodwork and wishes to remain anonymous. He gave permission to reverse engineer it from the video.
@@artwhisperer88TY! 😊
Are you using acrylics with an extender?
Blickcylics are student grade, and have extenders, otherwise I use other brands straight out of the tubes.
I find the first two quite esoteric.