I am loving your videos. Starting at the first one and working my way through to the newest. I won’t comment on each one, just ‘liking’ them...simple because I don’t want you to receive a hundred notices. But please know I’m enjoying every single one and want to send a *huge* thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge!!
Great video. Wasn't looking for watercolor paper but was looking for education on the term deckle edge as used on books and searched videos to become educated and your video was the first which popped up and decided to watch. Learned new info from you and while watching your video I can see from the surroundings that you are highly passionate in your art! Great inspiration and a huge thank YOU for sharing with the world! Please share more so that I and others can learn more from your passion . Ken
I have done this with my watercolor painting. But I am unsure what is best to use paint around the edge of the board. So I’ve been using a dark gouache, and then a spray varnish. What do you use? And do you think my method will hold up? Thank you so much.
Love your personality! It’s a breath of fresh air seeing people on RUclips just being their natural awesome selves. Also love your art.
I am loving your videos. Starting at the first one and working my way through to the newest. I won’t comment on each one, just ‘liking’ them...simple because I don’t want you to receive a hundred notices. But please know I’m enjoying every single one and want to send a *huge* thank you for so generously sharing your knowledge!!
Thank you for the tip! You have such a happy face 😊 then which spreads into my studio!!
Thank you very much for taking the time to post this. Exactly what I wanted to know, and your instruction is clear and easy to follow.
Great video. Wasn't looking for watercolor paper but was looking for education on the term deckle edge as used on books and searched videos to become educated and your video was the first which popped up and decided to watch. Learned new info from you and while watching your video I can see from the surroundings that you are highly passionate in your art! Great inspiration and a huge thank YOU for sharing with the world! Please share more so that I and others can learn more from your passion . Ken
The rough edges really give a lovely texture to your paintings.
Thanks Bob, I'll been meaning to use a deckled edge on some of my drawings for a while
I like the final product! Not bad at all.
Outstanding!
I think Bob is blasted!
I really love the stained apron!!
awesome, quick, fast, and to the point tutorial... thank you!
thanks
Abhijeet Chawan this was very very helpful.... many thanks again.
great vid
If you have a 10x10 frame/board like the style you showed, do you cut your paper a little smaller than 10x10? Thanks
Thanks - I've always wondered how to do this!
Great information...thank you for posting this.
How do you score it halfway through? Seems risky... You don't show this technique.
Great video. Do you have a video that shows how you mount the painting to the wood panel?
love this much
THANK YOU!
thank you SO much!
thank you so much, great video!
I have done this with my watercolor painting. But I am unsure what is best to use paint around the edge of the board. So I’ve been using a dark gouache, and then a spray varnish. What do you use? And do you think my method will hold up? Thank you so much.
Thanks much! I hope to get a good result on 140 # paper as well
Gracias, Maestro!
saludos sr roberto /desde venezuela /podria indicarme que tipo de papel es el usa en sus tutoriales ????jose isava ...gracias ..
Super duper trick
just curious, what kind of glue do you use in order to glue onto wooden panels?
gel medium is often used
tank you
very nice
:) trying to do this
I've never used 300# paper - is it that much different than 140#? (don't tell me it's twice as nice...hahahaha)
bet he meant the 300 gram/m2 paper, but again I'm spanky new- gonna go look at Archer and see take care and happy painting
omg there is 300 lb paper, $45. for 10 sheets omg! next adventure - how to make my own paper! ha
Thank you!