Been watching a few of your videos. Great ideas and have tried some with success including the acetate stencils. Thanks so much for sharing and taking the time to make them.
I prefer to do things by hand too, physically there and I can by my own hand adjust as needed as you explained, easier is not the best way like this thinking used in advertising all the time; another winner and inspirational to me - off to the studio!
I totally enjoyed watching the process. I was concerned when I started printing large scale following your methods that my work would be a copy...but, happily, that hasn't happened....I should have realized that my results would come from my own personal choices of color, shape, mark making and collage papers.
What a wonderful piece inspired by Sonia Delaunay! Enjoyed seeing this. One day would love to see how you store your paper, finished prints and organize your paint storage (such a challenge for me) :) Thanks again.
Sonia D.’s one of my favorites, as well as Lee Krasner and Joan Mitchell. I’m interested in what you do with the inspiration. Good results. As you say: “pretty cool” indeed.
@@artwhisperer88 looking forward to that vid and the red! The pale yellow-green was the special accent in Delaunay's painting but the red really got my attention!😃
Gesso gives whatever paper you are using a clean surface to work on. This is a personal choice. I use gesso on canvas when I paint to seal the fibers of the cloth.
Been watching a few of your videos. Great ideas and have tried some with success including the acetate stencils. Thanks so much for sharing and taking the time to make them.
That's great news Judy! So glad the stencils work out for you and thanks for watching!
I watched this video today for the second time and fell in love with it all over again.
Excellent! Thank you!
Very nice work , that was a fun process . Maybe I'll try and do something like this with my daughter one day . 🍻
I prefer to do things by hand too, physically there and I can by my own hand adjust as needed as you explained, easier is not the best way like this thinking used in advertising all the time; another winner and inspirational to me - off to the studio!
I totally enjoyed watching the process. I was concerned when I started printing large scale following your methods that my work would be a copy...but, happily, that hasn't happened....I should have realized that my results would come from my own personal choices of color, shape, mark making and collage papers.
Outstanding piece. I learn much from your patient and thorough presentation. Thank you.
Woh! That one is amazing. I hope you are pleased with it, I am. The black takes over in a good way.
Wauw!! Wauw!! Prachtig !! 👏👏👌🇱🇺🤝
hartelijk bedankt!
What a wonderful piece inspired by Sonia Delaunay! Enjoyed seeing this. One day would love to see how you store your paper, finished prints and organize your paint storage (such a challenge for me) :) Thanks again.
Love the color choices and that you kept layering it.
Sonia D.’s one of my favorites, as well as Lee Krasner and Joan Mitchell. I’m interested in what you do with the inspiration. Good results. As you say: “pretty cool” indeed.
Sonia D and her husband Robert were the art powerhouses of their time. their work is still as powerful , inspiring and fresh today.
Phenomenal!
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Great piece as ever… starting to consider a big plate but it’s a big investment if I don’t use…space…alignment… lots to think about🤩
Wonderful combo, the graphite/black final layer really gave it a grounded look. Have you decided the smooth Somerset is your favorite?
I love them both, each has its advantages.
Will do make another and feature the bright red?
Will do!
@@artwhisperer88 looking forward to that vid and the red! The pale yellow-green was the special accent in Delaunay's painting but the red really got my attention!😃
Should I gesso ordinary art
Art paper
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thanks mate! Always happy to see you. 😎
Should I gesso ordinary art paper
Gesso gives whatever paper you are using a clean surface to work on. This is a personal choice. I use gesso on canvas when I paint to seal the fibers of the cloth.
Do you gesso paper firs
No need, paper is made specifically for printmaking.