I love what you’re doing and experimenting and walking us through it because that’s what most of us do using and classic wax and mix media. I really like it it looks awesome.
This was a great video, it's so helpful when you include your mistakes and discuss them. It helps us learn. I totally understand your comment about over burning the shellac, I have the same impulse. I find that layering my shellac burns helps me get the look I want.
I love your art experiments and that you walk us through the whole experience. Your washi tape is beautiful. Do you remember where you purchased it. I would love some.
Really enjoying your videos!
Love it and I agree that seeing things go slightly differently from what you intended is really helpful for us. Looks great.
I love what you’re doing and experimenting and walking us through it because that’s what most of us do using and classic wax and mix media. I really like it it looks awesome.
Awesome demo!
Thank you!
A very tactile experience
Wow, I loved watching you create this! I want to touch the cube sooo badly. LOL
This was a great video, it's so helpful when you include your mistakes and discuss them. It helps us learn. I totally understand your comment about over burning the shellac, I have the same impulse. I find that layering my shellac burns helps me get the look I want.
I love your art experiments and that you walk us through the whole experience. Your washi tape is beautiful. Do you remember where you purchased it. I would love some.
I'm pretty sure I found it on Etsy... I search there for text images, stamps and tapes.
Great piece. Is your washabi tape sticky on one side. Where do you get it.
This is so beautiful! What are those roles of tape with words on them that you used? I LOVE THOSE!
Those are strips of washi tape. I believe all of it is from Tim Holtz and his collections. And thank you so much!!
Thank you for taking the time to make these! What kind of pigment do you add into the shellac?
So, I got this set from earth pigments. I'm using the vine black, and the titanium white. www.earthpigments.com/introductory-pigment-set/.
What ink do you use?
What kind of powdered pigment do you add to your shellac?
I get mine from earth pigments