A glue book is good to have. An old book, magazine, etc. You glue your pieces on top of a page, then turn the page and have a fresh one for the next gluing. Plus there's no chance of getting glue on the "good" side of the piece you're gluing, since you're using a fresh page each time. I couldn't live without it.
@@farhansadik728 I never use superglue for my collages; I use glue stick or acrylic medium. For heavier papers, you might consider a heavier gel medium. Hope that helps.
Thanks for the video! Your portraits made out of bits of paper are absolutely beautiful! I am doing abstracts-first I do an underpainting on canvas or board, then mod podge cut up paintings I've done on watercolor paper. I love the interplay of lines and shapes made by the juxtaposition of the applied pieces on top of the underpainting showing through. I am still learning. Thanks again! Do you sell your work?
You are welcome. I really think doing an underapint first helps with the process. I was thinking about doing a longer more advanced collage video about my process, especially with portraits. I do sell my work. Here is the link: ✦🎨Sales: www.saatchiart.com/russoscherr
More Collage Lessons: bluelavaart.com/art-education/landscape-collage
Wow. Thanks for this info. You’ve done beautiful work here.
Just stunning work!
❤️❤️❤️❤️thank you!
I loved your work!! I was searching (for a long time ) for an artist Who teaches about collage technics !!
That is so great to hear. Thanks and I hope the video is helpful. I also have another video on Notan Collages.
and sustainable too. like the magazines.
This was very useful. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
A glue book is good to have. An old book, magazine, etc. You glue your pieces on top of a page, then turn the page and have a fresh one for the next gluing. Plus there's no chance of getting glue on the "good" side of the piece you're gluing, since you're using a fresh page each time. I couldn't live without it.
I love this idea!!! I have soooo many old text books that are out of date. I use them for scrap paper but I like being about to keep it in the book.
Do you use super glue for magazine cutting pieces?
and for others stick glue?
@@farhansadik728 I never use superglue for my collages; I use glue stick or acrylic medium. For heavier papers, you might consider a heavier gel medium. Hope that helps.
Thank you! Lovely! Appreciate the info and some silence during this demonstration.
You are so welcome!
wonderful helpful video. Short & sweet
Glad you liked it! Happy Collaging
Thank you!
You're welcome!
great results quite colorful and abstract
Thanks!!!
Very talented artist.
Thank you!!!!
Thank you for not having distracting music!
Very inspiring❤
Thank you!
Thanks for the video! Your portraits made out of bits of paper are absolutely beautiful! I am doing abstracts-first I do an underpainting on canvas or board, then mod podge cut up paintings I've done on watercolor paper. I love the interplay of lines and shapes made by the juxtaposition of the applied pieces on top of the underpainting showing through. I am still learning. Thanks again! Do you sell your work?
You are welcome. I really think doing an underapint first helps with the process. I was thinking about doing a longer more advanced collage video about my process, especially with portraits. I do sell my work. Here is the link: ✦🎨Sales: www.saatchiart.com/russoscherr
AMAZING ❤❤❤❤😮😮
Thanks so much
If you have painted over the art piece can you then use crayons or WC paint for mark making on top
The gel medium will repel most watercolors but acrylic paint and crayons or oil pastels can be added over.
If you put down a coat of clear gesso you can embellish with pencil or pastels.
Thanks
Amaging
Thank you for jumping right in instead of a long preamble. I thought your video was really good.
You're welcome! :)
How do you finish them. With sealant?
The gel medium seal them pretty well
Nori works too
What is a glue board?
It is just a scrap piece of poster board that students use to keep the excess glue from getting on their tables or final projects.
Amiging
Thanks!