I learned so much in 11minutes watching this progress on the page! I watch these vids in the evening but then spend hours absolutely itching to get creating, they are so inspirational. They definitely light up something within me. And as for the beard, I am a fan. 👍 but not if it looks like a Santa beard! Lol!
Thank you for the video, the beard is lovely. When/if it starts warming up over there you can always clip it into a goatee and still rock your facial hair.
Thank you for this demo. I learned a lot and feel quite inspired. I'm a portrait artist, and this gives me some great ideas to explore. I love creating out of the box portraits!!! this was great! Thank you,Tom.
Nice ,I'm a mixed media varied materials self taught artist.. I haven't done a college and been wanting to. You give great instructions and are very talented and videos are understandable. Thank you.
I just recently found your tapes on line and I am trilled. I can't believe how much I have learned about using various materials. While I have been introduced to some of these before in the classes I've taken, your videos have revitalized me. And I love your beard, although a trim would not hurt! An Indiana fan.
2 things that I like: the paint techniques and the art education of where you got the inspiration (context). This allow to to do some research about the artist and expand your knowledge of the art. I enjoy your video
OKAY, yeah, your beard! First thing I looked at! Like it-longer looks nice-as long as it is primed and neat. I somewhat simultaneously caught colors and shapes behind you- not quite sure how I did that. Looking forward to more of your work! Thank you. Terri from the South
Excellent tutorial there! I'm shocked how well a photocopy-tape transfer works! Earlier I played with inkjet decoupage and it didn't work so I gave up that part...but now I dug out some old photocopies, cut out some parts and put it on a tape, even color copies...and they look like slide images, pretty impressiv! Now I only need to find a photocopy service...maybe in the library, lol. Point is, it must be a non-soluble toner on the papr copy, the inkjet image will just dissolve when it gets some water. Thanks for the tips!
Thank you. I think I have my answer here, I just asked if I could do an printed copy with inkjet.... Thanks for saving me the hassle. Would not work as a collage without transferring the image?
@@reginavaquero2783 It looks pretty different when you use a photo copier...now I've checked the difference in detail. The p copier uses pure carbon with plastic (non of them are water soluble) while the ink is. So you can use decoupage on photo prints (still used to be careful) but you kan totally wet down the paper, it will dissolve and leave the carbon print intact. The ink vill be very sensitive for water, I tried to only put water soluble varnish on inkjet prints, to make it look nice...and it was ruined. You could still use a non-watersoluble glue with a lot of care on an inkjet print, to glue in that...BUT it'll even fade with time (whatever color you print with ink, it'll badly fade if you place it in a frame.) The black & white photo copy image or decoupage will NOT fade since it's just carbon/coal powder in plastics...so, not much use for inkjet in this case, unfortunately. If you draw instead with good quality color pens (non water soluble) then you're better off.
Thank you for your explanation. I saw a you tube tutorial that apparently you can do an inkjet image transfer, but apparently you use the dry method, which is using a matte gel, apply generously on the surface you want to transfer on to, put the image on, then wait slightly (she waited 3 minutes) , just before it dries, then rub it off or peel it, and then she sealed it with an acrylic clear coat (I guess a varnish?) she also said that if you leave too long and if it is dried, you can spray with water slightly... Then proceed to peel it. I'm going to try and see how it goes!
Definitively have to try this transfer images technique. It idnt't work for me in the past, but I love them everytime, so... I'll keep trying. Thanks for the inspiration, as usual.
Vital to use either a *photocopy* or a *laser* printed image. The wet transfer method positively will _not_ work with inkjet prints - all your ink will run when it gets wet - you need a dry toner-based print.
Brilliant, love it! I do a lot of collage but never knew transfers could be that easy! I'd always heard/seen people using special expensive paper and all that. I definitely have to try this method.
I enjoy your videos so much! They are full of such good information, yet to the point. I am not an artist but I do have fun trying different techniques. It teaches me more about understanding and appreciating art. Your students are fortunate to have you!
I'm learning so much from your channel! I've been doing mixed media for a while now... but I often get "stuck." This happens when my pages look flat, and cluttered... when I don't see the composition coming together. I'm trying to stay away from the commercial stencils and cut-outs, but when I get stuck I am tempted to "cheat" and scrap all of my hard work to simply be the backdrop for something more visually interesting. I want my piece to stand on its own, but all the layers can look messy. How can we be more deliberate and intentional, working toward something with composition & visual interest that does not get lost among the layers? Thank you, Professor Quigly! 😁
I certainly wish I had you as a High School teacher when I was growing up in the United States!
Finally I have found someone I can watch and enjoy!!!!!!!
Missing your videos so much I’m re-watching old ones😢
Do yo know why theres no more videos posted ?
I learned so much in 11minutes watching this progress on the page! I watch these vids in the evening but then spend hours absolutely itching to get creating, they are so inspirational. They definitely light up something within me. And as for the beard, I am a fan. 👍 but not if it looks like a Santa beard! Lol!
That’s great Julie, haha yeah I should post them in the morning sometimes. Cheers for watching 🙌
I love all these layers showing through ❣️
I've seen other artists do
Collage but you are the Best!
Learned so much!
Very inspiring, thank You! ♥️🇺🇸😃🍀
As a mixed media journal artist this has helped me add a fun layer to my pieces. Huge thanks and will be recommending.
Thanks again...to sharing the tips.Its very valuable for me to save money.:)
Love the transparent layering plus I’m a sucker for yellow/orangey lights in a painting! Tfs!
Thanks Sherry, great to know you enjoyed it👍🏻
I would love to see one of your collage on a tee shirt.
Thank you for the video, the beard is lovely.
When/if it starts warming up over there you can always clip it into a goatee and still rock your facial hair.
Cool, glad you liked it 🙌 haha and for a goaty, I don’t think I’d suit that😂 cheers for watching Cheryl
I like your beard Tom! Thanks for your wonderful art tips. I really enjoy you and what you do!
Glad you like them Judith, thank you for watching!!
Thank you for this demo. I learned a lot and feel quite inspired. I'm a portrait artist, and this gives me some great ideas to explore. I love creating out of the box portraits!!! this was great! Thank you,Tom.
Thanks!...you are a great and smart artist.:)
Great video and the beard looks great! Thanks for sharing.
This is the first collage that I have seen that looks like fine art! Beautiful work..
Very cool artwork! I’m impressed and inspired! Thanks for sharing your tips and lessons!
Stunning, exciting, gorgeous...want to experiment with this
Nice ,I'm a mixed media varied materials self taught artist..
I haven't done a college and been wanting to.
You give great instructions and are very talented and videos are understandable.
Thank you.
Awesome and interesting! Thank you for sharing))
I just recently found your tapes on line and I am trilled. I can't believe how much I have learned about using various materials. While I have been introduced to some of these before in the classes I've taken, your videos have revitalized me. And I love your beard, although a trim would not hurt! An Indiana fan.
You’re just terrific.
2 things that I like: the paint techniques and the art education of where you got the inspiration (context). This allow to to do some research about the artist and expand your knowledge of the art. I enjoy your video
Cheers, that’s very kind of you to say 🙌
OKAY, yeah, your beard! First thing I looked at! Like it-longer looks nice-as long as it is primed and neat. I somewhat simultaneously caught colors and shapes behind you- not quite sure how I did that. Looking forward to more of your work! Thank you. Terri from the South
Bonjour de France. Thank you
A great video, thank you. Inspired, and I'll give it a go.
Hi Tom thank you for being able to teach ! I am actually really learning as I am beginning my collage journey ☘️
Like the way you talk about different artists. Thanks for the professional presentations.
Excellent tutorial there!
I'm shocked how well a photocopy-tape transfer works! Earlier I played with inkjet decoupage and it didn't work so I gave up that part...but now I dug out some old photocopies, cut out some parts and put it on a tape, even color copies...and they look like slide images, pretty impressiv!
Now I only need to find a photocopy service...maybe in the library, lol.
Point is, it must be a non-soluble toner on the papr copy, the inkjet image will just dissolve when it gets some water. Thanks for the tips!
Thank you. I think I have my answer here, I just asked if I could do an printed copy with inkjet.... Thanks for saving me the hassle. Would not work as a collage without transferring the image?
@@reginavaquero2783
It looks pretty different when you use a photo copier...now I've checked the difference in detail. The p copier uses pure carbon with plastic (non of them are water soluble) while the ink is. So you can use decoupage on photo prints (still used to be careful) but you kan totally wet down the paper, it will dissolve and leave the carbon print intact. The ink vill be very sensitive for water, I tried to only put water soluble varnish on inkjet prints, to make it look nice...and it was ruined. You could still use a non-watersoluble glue with a lot of care on an inkjet print, to glue in that...BUT it'll even fade with time (whatever color you print with ink, it'll badly fade if you place it in a frame.) The black & white photo copy image or decoupage will NOT fade since it's just carbon/coal powder in plastics...so, not much use for inkjet in this case, unfortunately. If you draw instead with good quality color pens (non water soluble) then you're better off.
Thank you for your explanation. I saw a you tube tutorial that apparently you can do an inkjet image transfer, but apparently you use the dry method, which is using a matte gel, apply generously on the surface you want to transfer on to, put the image on, then wait slightly (she waited 3 minutes) , just before it dries, then rub it off or peel it, and then she sealed it with an acrylic clear coat (I guess a varnish?) she also said that if you leave too long and if it is dried, you can spray with water slightly... Then proceed to peel it. I'm going to try and see how it goes!
LOVE that piece behind you with the corrugated metal!
Thanks, for Tom. You've given me tons of techniques in just one demo.
Love that.
I really enjoyed your bridge collage
You are an awesome teacher! Articulate and thorough. Brilliant! Thank you
This is just so very good.
Really expanded uses for FLOTROEL. Who knew? Love Rauschenberg so enjoyed this a lot
Definitively have to try this transfer images technique. It idnt't work for me in the past, but I love them everytime, so... I'll keep trying. Thanks for the inspiration, as usual.
Cheers, glad you liked it. Hopefully it'll work for you.
Vital to use either a *photocopy* or a *laser* printed image.
The wet transfer method positively will _not_ work with inkjet prints - all your ink will run when it gets wet - you need a dry toner-based print.
Geniusz
Love the photo transfer technique
I really enjoyed watching this video.
Helpful, informative, and inspiring.
Much appreciated. 🙂👍
Thank you.
Just love your teaching techniques! Easy to follow and love the outcome. Thanks Tom!
Thank you for reminding me how much I love mixed media ❤️
learnt more from this than i have from my art teacher in the last year
I LOVE these techniques. Thank you
This is very cool and informative
Amazing art work great tips thank you
I wish to press 10000 likes
Thanks for inspiring 🙏
My fave art teacher! I can't wait for your videos! To the point, the right length, not too difficult, just perfect! Thank you!!!!!!
That’s great to hear 🙌 thank you for watching 😊 looking forward to giving more content 👍🏻
Great video & techniques! Thanks for sharing!
Nice beard! Loving your collage and can’t wait to try my own.
I like the beard and I really love the art.
Awesome! Thanks!
Good man Tom
Great as usual! Beard suits you Tom!
Thanks Michelle!!
mil gracias me encanto tu trabajo😊❤
Some great ideas and techniques here, thank you so much for sharing them 👍
Hej! This vary nice work god jobb i like it and iam stady panting with Collage and iam learn more thanks to you tom.
Wow.. I love the finished collage. I get so intimidated with the process though. lol. I do love orange and blues together, they pop.
Awesome work & demonstration!!
Love this so much. I keep trying to make things even and perfect and am trying HARD not to. Love your videos Tom.
Brilliant, love it! I do a lot of collage but never knew transfers could be that easy! I'd always heard/seen people using special expensive paper and all that. I definitely have to try this method.
Much learned by watching you combine techniques in a finished piece. Thanks!
Cool!
Cheers Janice 👍🏻
thx so much! excellent and inspiring
Fantastic ❤❤❤
I love this. What a you are.. Thanks so much. You're a great teacher.
Awesome Tom ! 👍👍🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it Jeff
Loved seeing your process.
Excellent
Thank you so much🙏🙏😊
I love this. Thank you for such good instruction.
I love your collage❤
Super video. Have learnt so much this evening. Thank you for your help and support
I absolutely loved your ideas using collage. Definitely will be giving it a try.
Great stuff TQ, thanks again.
Cheers Daniel 👍🏻
Love your artwork and fabulous presentation, great tips, and generous advice and help. Thank you oodles. Xxx ❤
My first time watching you and I LOVE YOUR STYLE AND CONTENT!!!
Love this! This gives me so much inspiration ❤
Keep the beard: love it! :-) Nyna in France
I absolutely love this AND the beard too 👍🏼🙏🏼
That is just what I needed, it looks great and has given me ideas for a piece of art. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
Love your techniques, learned so much. Thank you ❤
Beautiful! I enjoyed. Thank you for having sharing with us your art technic
THIS IS INCREDIBLE !! I LOVE YOUR ART🤩🤩💋💞💙💯❤🔥
Really love your art and the way you explain your process. Very inspiring!
Thank you so much! that's great to hear!!
@@TomQuigleyArt Doing a collage as we speak…😉
I enjoy your videos so much! They are full of such good information, yet to the point. I am not an artist but I do have fun trying different techniques. It teaches me more about understanding and appreciating art. Your students are fortunate to have you!
Love how you explain your thought process. Thank you!!
Liked the theme of a cityscape for your collage. Nice work.
Awesome work! Inspiring, thank you. I have been looking for the work that resonated and wow!
I like your style
Thank you Tom, this was wonderful! Needed to see this!
Glad you enjoyed it 👍🏻
Great video.
Very nice- I have never done this type of art! But plan on trying it Thanks
Love love love your style 😍, thanks for sharing ❤
Such a dope transfer technique thank you !!
Great techniques and fabulous end result. Thank you.
Thank you Jackie 👍🏻
so cool this is actually beautiful man thanks for the tips
I'm learning so much from your channel!
I've been doing mixed media for a while now... but I often get "stuck." This happens when my pages look flat, and cluttered... when I don't see the composition coming together. I'm trying to stay away from the commercial stencils and cut-outs, but when I get stuck I am tempted to "cheat" and scrap all of my hard work to simply be the backdrop for something more visually interesting.
I want my piece to stand on its own, but all the layers can look messy. How can we be more deliberate and intentional, working toward something with composition & visual interest that does not get lost among the layers?
Thank you, Professor Quigly! 😁
Stunning 👌👌👌
Thank you 🙌
I enjoyed watching you,magnificent work
Keep the beard! I want to try the transfer technique. I love how that looks.
Haha cheers 👍🏻 great stuff, hope you enjoy it 🙌