Hi Michele, thank you!!! I need to do a follow up video for the art fair. It was a good day, unfortunately a large gallery owner didn’t arrive to take the lot, which was slightly disappointing 🙄😂. Now fair is done I’m focusing on pulling my eBay shop back up to scratch (a few days). Im hoping to get back to 2 or 3 videos per week next week 🤞🏻😊
this is really instructive: I'm going to give this a go. I was thinking -- it might be fun to use some of the text book diagrams to influence your pastel shapes and stencils so they 'communicate' with the page. (not an artist, so I hope I've chosen a word that says what I mean!)
Hi Elaine, I’m not a qualified artist either, just obsessed!! I think you explained it perfectly. I prefer layman terms to professional terms too, it’s too easy to throw out big words and walk away. Anyway, that’s my thought for today 😵💫🤓😂 I came across a microbiology textbook earlier on too. I really like your idea and the sharpness of the chemistry with the more rounded biology will be a good mix. I can see virus inspired stencils soon 🥳
@@quirkyqueens Ha! Both the photo and I are euphemistically ‘vintage.’ It was taken in 1972 when I was 20 (you do the math) in our barn in Texas with Patterns (my sister’s horse in the background), Momma (her pigeon), and Sunkist (my Golden Retriever puppy). I’m now living on an island in Washington state. I’m glad to have your lovely experiments as part of my forays with Gelli prints and equally pleased be able to listen to your voice as part of the soundtrack of my life. I first came to Scotland when I was 16 and was taken with it in many ways. I’ve returned a few times since. Listening to takes me back. So thank you in return.
Nice comparison. Thank you!
Hi Aino, thank you. Probably could’ve drawn better lines and shapes, but I’d have went off on another tangent!!
Like your organic oil pastel lines… very effective method…thank you🎉
Hi Reni, thank you too. I really liked the oil pastel on the gel plate, it’s much easier to work with! 🥳
Nice 2cu back in action !!! Hope your Art Fair went well !!! 😊
Hi Michele, thank you!!! I need to do a follow up video for the art fair. It was a good day, unfortunately a large gallery owner didn’t arrive to take the lot, which was slightly disappointing 🙄😂.
Now fair is done I’m focusing on pulling my eBay shop back up to scratch (a few days). Im hoping to get back to 2 or 3 videos per week next week 🤞🏻😊
this is really instructive: I'm going to give this a go. I was thinking -- it might be fun to use some of the text book diagrams to influence your pastel shapes and stencils so they 'communicate' with the page. (not an artist, so I hope I've chosen a word that says what I mean!)
Hi Elaine, I’m not a qualified artist either, just obsessed!! I think you explained it perfectly. I prefer layman terms to professional terms too, it’s too easy to throw out big words and walk away. Anyway, that’s my thought for today 😵💫🤓😂
I came across a microbiology textbook earlier on too. I really like your idea and the sharpness of the chemistry with the more rounded biology will be a good mix. I can see virus inspired stencils soon 🥳
Really good idea...I know what you mean...the images would be more cohesive that way and for me, more pleasing
I come for the ideas, but I stay for the accent.
Hi Clyde, I do like your profile photo. It’s got a vintage feel, like the ones my parents took of us in the 70s.
And thank you 😁
@@quirkyqueens Ha! Both the photo and I are euphemistically ‘vintage.’ It was taken in 1972 when I was 20 (you do the math) in our barn in Texas with Patterns (my sister’s horse in the background), Momma (her pigeon), and Sunkist (my Golden Retriever puppy). I’m now living on an island in Washington state. I’m glad to have your lovely experiments as part of my forays with Gelli prints and equally pleased be able to listen to your voice as part of the soundtrack of my life. I first came to Scotland when I was 16 and was taken with it in many ways. I’ve returned a few times since. Listening to takes me back. So thank you in return.