Much respect to all the art students out there learning all these challenging processes. Intaglio and etching are skilled crafts all on their own that take years to master! This continues to be one of our favorite channels. We can't wait to see what's next!
when you said not to give up hope and that you believed in us (the viewers) I literally teared up. Don’t have a ton of support when it comes to my art/creative endeavors so thank you for the kind words ❤ You’re a fantastic artist and I watch your videos to calm down whenever I feel out of control or upset, they always center me again. Thank you for sharing your art and experiences with us Sunny :)
Admiring and respecting to all the art students! I wish to have a chance to go to art school. Even now I have passed 30 already, but I still have this dream every single day in my life 🙏
im glad theres hope for artists still. some worry about ai art taking over, but i dont care for it. i love AI art too, but theres a tool and theres a craft. im sure people will still want genuine hand made art even in a world of AI made art. either some big artists will make a propaganda campaign and say that ai art is the knock off alternative and people will begin praising real art, or we stay in our own lanes, ai being commercially used, or exclusively internal to garner a design process, and artists honing their skills maybe even using the ai art as inspiration for their own work, for it to be sold and shown to the world
@@sunnykabocha well who's going to profit from it?! Ai won't keep to a specific style unless you invest a lot of time and money into it, and the only people willing to do that are artists using it as a tool, so it's more likely knockoffs or startups will just use it as an easy graphic design maker and lower the barrier of entry to professional looking design. No motif, no commonality, just random ads or cheap products that already exist on Amazon and wish. No one will remember the random guy who sold 3 mugs, but the guy who put hours of work into a piece only to put it on a mug as merch will have plenty of fans! They will remember.
I enjoyed this so much! I'm a printmaking major so it's fun to see other printers. I've done a little intaglio and i'll be doing a full class for it next semester and while I love the detail you can get I totally understand what you mean, it's so much work and a really long process.
I grew up in Plymouth and seeing the local art university through your vids are making me see it in a completely different light! Love your work! Enjoy every minute! 😊
Im a 22 year old American student, from Massachusetts, going to Falmouth University for Illustration just west of you, and I find your content obviously INCREDIBLY RELATABLE and therefore comforting. Thank you for sharing!!
I've been binge watching all your videos today and subscribed ASAP. Love the vibe you have, it's so inspiring and creative and soothing. Your art style is my literal goal. I'm an artist too and I would love to learn from you. Could you please make a little tutorial someday of how you come up with those amazing designs you draw? How you begin brainstorming for ideas to unlock creativity, how you choose your color palette or even decide how to make the lineart and sketch. It would be really helpful ❤️ Love from Argentina 🥰😘
I'm thinking about University soon and these videos are looking to be one of my favourite and best insights into UK art schools. Love it, keep them coming!!! ❤️
I loved this vlog and I totally understand your struggles regarding etching. I have a tip for you, that I learned from my teachers. When you are wiping the etching plate, try to press the cloth down and then do a circle movement. This way, the cloth will absorb the ink faster and it will also clean the plate better. Personally, I really enjoyed dry point etching, it was fun
@@sunnykabocha Oh, that's frustrating! @AriaArts gives a good tip here though, as this isn't necessarily about greater pressure, but more consistent, even buffing. Creating a round floomfy little buffing pad - like a slightly flattened oil painters _mahl_ - and buffing in repeated light circular motions lifts the excess without destroying your painstakingly inked lines. 😫 It's that, or make your lines deeper, I'm afraid - all that hard work can be soul-destroying sometimes, can't it? Props to you, btw - doing a foundation course is quite the undertaking! When you're exposed to new techniques almost daily, it difficult not to feel like a new-born foal at times, still tottering about a little on legs that don't quite hold your weight yet. Thanks for letting us learn alongside you. Oh, and welcome to the UK!
I've just seen that you are at *Plymouth College of Art & Design!* (now Arts University Plymouth) My home town, and that is a great Art School. My pal Claire Voss-Bark was Head of Graphic Design at the school for several years but I think she's semi-retired to Cornwall now. 😊
I find that screenprinting can be challenging but so much fun to see through from start to finish! thank you for this glimpse into your working process!
your transition from prints in lyon to squarespace 😂😂 I love your outfits as always (idk how you thrift such cool things!!!) ❤ having a lotta fun watching your vid and arts process ☺️
Hi, last semester I did etching at art school in italy, what we would do is wetting the paper the day prior the printing then sealing it in a plastic bag (the ones used for clothing), we would remove most of the ink with the "spatula" so it's easier to use the tarlatan later. After removing some ink with the tarlatan we would use newspaper to remove the last bit of ink. I know this feels like a lot of steps but the work ended up being easier and faster (especially if you wet the paper the day proprior). That said I don't intend to judge your way of working, just give you a different perspective. Congratulations on all your accomplishments 💕
Enjoyed your vid. Congrats on the store picking up on your silk screen prints. I see much in the future for you. Enjoy the journey! Thanks for sharing.
I love your personality,I love the fact that your personality may be great & ethical for children that are not born yet & children that are,cribs,infant, crying,control,uncontrol,controllably, uncontrollably,Great for hungry children,Thank you
@@sunnykabocha I'm doing alright, it was cancer so we knew it was going to happen eventually. Of course it does not make it easier but I have a wonderful support system and thank you for offering for yours as well
Hi, I don't know if others have said, but the ink looks a little stiff when you're applying - is the workshop cold? Try working the ink more before applying and use more pressure to force it into the groves. Try not to coat the plate. Ball up the scrim and push/twist it down rather than wiping. When it's mostly removed use a rag or newsprint to polish the surface. Hope this helps.
that is great about your image being sold in france! 😀etching is my love, its so much fun, a lot of work with the ink, but still really cool to see what the print will look like😀
Hey I’m really loving your videos lately! I also just moved to Cornwall, I’m study illustration at Falmouth uni. Its quite lonely at the start and I’m feeling kind of homesick. But your videos give me a lot of conform, I hope you keep making them :))) ps i think your a great artist and have a lovely vibe. Best wishes for your masters
Hi Sunny nice video, when I print with Black & white acrylics sometimes were the white goes over the black it creates blue not white and not grey, I think it's to do with the quality of the pigment in the acrylic, oil base is more stable.
At my art school, once we put the ink on that plate, we were also supposed to heat up the surface where you are cleaning the ink. Warming it up makes the ink run smoother so its way easier to clean :) we had a special table with heating options :)
A cool tip I learned was that you can use soy sauce to degrease copper plates. After sanding the plate to 1000 grit, put soya evenly over the plate’s surface with a shop towel and rinse with water. Then just dry the plate and its done. The printmaking nerd in me loved this video. :)
I really love seing your videos ! I did two years of art school and then dropped to do a sewing formation (which was the good choice finally i'm really happy),but yeah i still enjoyed a lot what i did these two years and etching was part of it. I'm like you, i really liked the results but gosh it's so long and exhausting to take all of the ink off 😭
me divierte tus videos de paseos y tu cariño por los animalitos y como pruebas esos postres deliciosos, pero este video me emocionó mucho, felicidades hermosa!
I swear I love this kind of thing, I always want to learn art so bad. Unfortunately, my parents wouldn't give me any support, they would only support me if I could play musical instruments. It's so sad and painful for me since I enjoy doing art and learning languages, I'm afraid to go to the uni since I'll be taking the major my parents picked. I'm so glad to see people who can enjoy the things they like without being pressured.
Just stumbled across your channel, your art is so pretty! If you don’t mind, what school is this? I live in England and am in my second year of college and I’m struggling to find universities I like for art and textiles
@@sunnykabocha i wanna apply to an art university in the uk as an international so i would be thankful if you could share some of the process applying stuff
@@lemmon77 thanks for calling it the U.K. and not “England”. Nobody here says England unless you’re talking about sports or you’re waaay far right. Plymouth was my old university, nice place to be!
Hi it's been a long time since I watched your videos again. I don't know if you remember me but are you going to art school again? Or is it masterals ?
thank you, Sunny, for inspiring us all as artists, I really enjoy watching your videos so sometimes I don't watch them for a few weeks and then when I have the inspiration to create something, I put all your videos I didn't watch! Also, I know there's still hope for us artists; because we are passionate about what we do, and we support each other. i hope that this comment will reach you! I hope you have a wonderful day!
I just did an etching project for my first year print class….. and when I tell you the ink was SO HARD TO GET OFF…. By my fourth edition I was sweating 😅
это битумный лак, черная масса на металлическую пластину) где такая классная печатная? this is bitumen varnish, black mass on a metal plate) where is such a cool printing?
I'm a printmaker, taught by an English non-toxic process, we used old phone book paper to remove excess inks, I've never seen a rag used ever, that's way messy girl!
Much respect to all the art students out there learning all these challenging processes. Intaglio and etching are skilled crafts all on their own that take years to master! This continues to be one of our favorite channels. We can't wait to see what's next!
thank you Blicks!!!! 🤩🤩🥳🤩
when you said not to give up hope and that you believed in us (the viewers) I literally teared up. Don’t have a ton of support when it comes to my art/creative endeavors so thank you for the kind words ❤ You’re a fantastic artist and I watch your videos to calm down whenever I feel out of control or upset, they always center me again. Thank you for sharing your art and experiences with us Sunny :)
awww i am so happy that meant something to you, thank you so much 🥺❤️
Admiring and respecting to all the art students! I wish to have a chance to go to art school. Even now I have passed 30 already, but I still have this dream every single day in my life 🙏
aww it's not late! most of my classmates are 45+ plus 🥰
Really enjoy your channel!
thank you 🥺
im glad theres hope for artists still. some worry about ai art taking over, but i dont care for it. i love AI art too, but theres a tool and theres a craft. im sure people will still want genuine hand made art even in a world of AI made art. either some big artists will make a propaganda campaign and say that ai art is the knock off alternative and people will begin praising real art, or we stay in our own lanes, ai being commercially used, or exclusively internal to garner a design process, and artists honing their skills maybe even using the ai art as inspiration for their own work, for it to be sold and shown to the world
ahhh i'm scared of ai art 🙈🙈
@@sunnykabocha well who's going to profit from it?! Ai won't keep to a specific style unless you invest a lot of time and money into it, and the only people willing to do that are artists using it as a tool, so it's more likely knockoffs or startups will just use it as an easy graphic design maker and lower the barrier of entry to professional looking design. No motif, no commonality, just random ads or cheap products that already exist on Amazon and wish. No one will remember the random guy who sold 3 mugs, but the guy who put hours of work into a piece only to put it on a mug as merch will have plenty of fans! They will remember.
the heck you on about? AI art...please
As a fellow printmaker, love seeing the screen printing work that you do. Hope to see you continue this craft
ahhh thank u!
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I enjoyed this so much! I'm a printmaking major so it's fun to see other printers. I've done a little intaglio and i'll be doing a full class for it next semester and while I love the detail you can get I totally understand what you mean, it's so much work and a really long process.
awww thanks so much!! 🤩💕🥰
I grew up in Plymouth and seeing the local art university through your vids are making me see it in a completely different light! Love your work! Enjoy every minute! 😊
ahhh ur hometown is really growing on me haha 🥰
i love ur vlogs sunny :) ur such a great artist
thank you honey 🥹😍
congrats on getting your prints in the store!!
i also wanted to say i really love the music you choose for all the vlogs
🥹🙆🏻♀️❤️❤️thank you!
Brings me back happy memories from intaglio printing all the hard labor it takes just for one print but it’s so worth it in the end! Keep at it 🎉❤
It really is!🫶🏻
its so calming to watch you work and so inspiring i adore your vlogs ♡♡
awww thank you 🥹😍🥰
Im a 22 year old American student, from Massachusetts, going to Falmouth University for Illustration just west of you, and I find your content obviously INCREDIBLY RELATABLE and therefore comforting. Thank you for sharing!!
Falmouth is a beautiful place!
omggg we are similar!! thank you for being here
18:35 the expression is priceless! :) It's really nice that you are showcasing the different methods. Keep it up, you are very inspiring!
thank you!! 💕🥺
i really love your vlogs🥺 i always put them on while i paint, seeing you create really helps me when im stuck with my art❤️🫶🏻🫶🏻
awww i love u!! 🥰🥰🥺
congrats on your work being sold in physical stores !! that’s amazing
thank you love!! it really is unbelievable 😭
I've been binge watching all your videos today and subscribed ASAP. Love the vibe you have, it's so inspiring and creative and soothing. Your art style is my literal goal. I'm an artist too and I would love to learn from you. Could you please make a little tutorial someday of how you come up with those amazing designs you draw? How you begin brainstorming for ideas to unlock creativity, how you choose your color palette or even decide how to make the lineart and sketch. It would be really helpful ❤️ Love from Argentina 🥰😘
omg thank you so much dear 🥺🥰 yes, i will keep that content in mind 😌
@@sunnykabocha Thank you!!!! ❤️🇦🇷
I'm thinking about University soon and these videos are looking to be one of my favourite and best insights into UK art schools. Love it, keep them coming!!! ❤️
ahhhh thank you!!! ❤️❤️
I loved this vlog and I totally understand your struggles regarding etching. I have a tip for you, that I learned from my teachers. When you are wiping the etching plate, try to press the cloth down and then do a circle movement. This way, the cloth will absorb the ink faster and it will also clean the plate better. Personally, I really enjoyed dry point etching, it was fun
thank you! but sometimes, if i wipe too much, my lines go faint 🙁
@@sunnykabocha Oh, that's frustrating! @AriaArts gives a good tip here though, as this isn't necessarily about greater pressure, but more consistent, even buffing. Creating a round floomfy little buffing pad - like a slightly flattened oil painters _mahl_ - and buffing in repeated light circular motions lifts the excess without destroying your painstakingly inked lines. 😫 It's that, or make your lines deeper, I'm afraid - all that hard work can be soul-destroying sometimes, can't it?
Props to you, btw - doing a foundation course is quite the undertaking! When you're exposed to new techniques almost daily, it difficult not to feel like a new-born foal at times, still tottering about a little on legs that don't quite hold your weight yet. Thanks for letting us learn alongside you. Oh, and welcome to the UK!
I've just seen that you are at *Plymouth College of Art & Design!* (now Arts University Plymouth) My home town, and that is a great Art School. My pal Claire Voss-Bark was Head of Graphic Design at the school for several years but I think she's semi-retired to Cornwall now. 😊
I find that screenprinting can be challenging but so much fun to see through from start to finish! thank you for this glimpse into your working process!
thank you for watching! 🥰😍🥹
your transition from prints in lyon to squarespace 😂😂 I love your outfits as always (idk how you thrift such cool things!!!) ❤ having a lotta fun watching your vid and arts process ☺️
HAHAHHAA i laughed too when i was editing. thank you my love 🙆🏻♀️🥰
your videos are always the perfect vibe, take care Sunny!!!❤
thank youuu 🥰❤️💕
really love watching these vlogs! makes me feel excited to explore my art and try new methods
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I just love your art! I lived in China for about 41/2 years and it just feels like old China to me! 💖
ohhh that's nice!
sunny! this is maile! congrats on the amazing sponsors & your videos are really amazing ❤
omg hi maile!!! thank you so much 🥰🥰
I don't why I love these long videos of yours.
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i visited Plymouth uni this weekend for the open day and i loved it praying i get a place next year !!
ahhh best of luck!! 💕💕
i’m finishing up a dry point project in my printmaking class rn! this vid was a fun watch
thank you ! 🍄🌷
seeing your silkscreen makes me miss it soooo much
ahhh thank you baaabe
these girl is amazing!
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Hi, last semester I did etching at art school in italy, what we would do is wetting the paper the day prior the printing then sealing it in a plastic bag (the ones used for clothing), we would remove most of the ink with the "spatula" so it's easier to use the tarlatan later. After removing some ink with the tarlatan we would use newspaper to remove the last bit of ink. I know this feels like a lot of steps but the work ended up being easier and faster (especially if you wet the paper the day proprior). That said I don't intend to judge your way of working, just give you a different perspective. Congratulations on all your accomplishments 💕
ohhh wow that's a lot of steps 😂 i'm not sure if etching is my thing hahah, thank you for watching 😍
You're so pretty and cute especially with the star pimple sticker ❤️
hahah thank youu 🤩💕
@@sunnykabocha do you have telegram?
Enjoyed your vid. Congrats on the store picking up on your silk screen prints. I see much in the future for you. Enjoy the journey! Thanks for sharing.
thank you 🥹🙈🥰
I love your personality,I love the fact that your personality may be great & ethical for children that are not born yet & children that are,cribs,infant, crying,control,uncontrol,controllably, uncontrollably,Great for hungry children,Thank you
Recently lost my father and your videos are so lovely and therapeutic to watch
oh my goodness, are you alright? message me on IG or write me emails if you want. i'm here for you 🥺❤️
@@sunnykabocha I'm doing alright, it was cancer so we knew it was going to happen eventually. Of course it does not make it easier but I have a wonderful support system and thank you for offering for yours as well
Hi, I don't know if others have said, but the ink looks a little stiff when you're applying - is the workshop cold? Try working the ink more before applying and use more pressure to force it into the groves. Try not to coat the plate. Ball up the scrim and push/twist it down rather than wiping. When it's mostly removed use a rag or newsprint to polish the surface. Hope this helps.
ohhhh omg thank you. yes the workshops are always freezing
Happy to see your works today.⭐you are an amazing artist already xxx🌹❤
omg thank you looove
that is great about your image being sold in france! 😀etching is my love, its so much fun, a lot of work with the ink, but still really cool to see what the print will look like😀
🥰😍💕🤩
that's the magic of halftone screen printing
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Hey I’m really loving your videos lately! I also just moved to Cornwall, I’m study illustration at Falmouth uni. Its quite lonely at the start and I’m feeling kind of homesick. But your videos give me a lot of conform, I hope you keep making them :))) ps i think your a great artist and have a lovely vibe. Best wishes for your masters
hiii, im glad you find it comforting, wishing you the best as well 🥰🥰
Hi Sunny nice video, when I print with Black & white acrylics sometimes were the white goes over the black it creates blue not white and not grey, I think it's to do with the quality of the pigment in the acrylic, oil base is more stable.
too cute. I can't >
aww thank you so much ! 🥰🌷💕
At my art school, once we put the ink on that plate, we were also supposed to heat up the surface where you are cleaning the ink. Warming it up makes the ink run smoother so its way easier to clean :) we had a special table with heating options :)
ohhh i see!
A cool tip I learned was that you can use soy sauce to degrease copper plates. After sanding the plate to 1000 grit, put soya evenly over the plate’s surface with a shop towel and rinse with water. Then just dry the plate and its done. The printmaking nerd in me loved this video. :)
😦😦😦WHAT
@@sunnykabocha Yes its crazy! Sustainable printmaking for the win :)
I really love seing your videos ! I did two years of art school and then dropped to do a sewing formation (which was the good choice finally i'm really happy),but yeah i still enjoyed a lot what i did these two years and etching was part of it.
I'm like you, i really liked the results but gosh it's so long and exhausting to take all of the ink off 😭
omg thank you!!! 🙆🏻♀️🥺💕🥰
AI art recently really brought me down as an artist..so I'm glad people still want images from original artists as well..
ohh gosh ai 🫣
@@sunnykabocha i wanna like ai but lol not there yet.
me divierte tus videos de paseos y tu cariño por los animalitos y como pruebas esos postres deliciosos, pero este video me emocionó mucho, felicidades hermosa!
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Hi do you sell the prints you were doing in school? They are awesome 👏🏽
I'm taking a Silk Screen Course.....Lewisham...concentrating on T shirts...it's fascinating
oooh i'd love to try silkscreening on shirts
you and your work r so cute
awww thank you!
etching seems like a wholeeeee thing haha I would not have the patience for it I barely have the patience for paint 😅
😂😂😂😭
I swear I love this kind of thing, I always want to learn art so bad. Unfortunately, my parents wouldn't give me any support, they would only support me if I could play musical instruments. It's so sad and painful for me since I enjoy doing art and learning languages, I'm afraid to go to the uni since I'll be taking the major my parents picked.
I'm so glad to see people who can enjoy the things they like without being pressured.
awww babe, you can always create something in your free time, don't let anyone take that away 🥹
Just stumbled across your channel, your art is so pretty! If you don’t mind, what school is this? I live in England and am in my second year of college and I’m struggling to find universities I like for art and textiles
thank you!! i'm in arts university plymouth, and they have a lot of stuff for textiles!
@@sunnykabocha Great to know, thank you! :)
Your so beautiful and inspiring ty so much
🥹🥹thank you
8:25 I fr said NO THE PAPER IS FOLDING as if I was there
HAHAHHA THANK YOU
what is the tool that you are using @1:15 over your ceramics??
underglaze pen :)
i love this
thank u 🙆🏻♀️
Love ur vids so much!!
I would wanna ask how you got intro this art college in the UK like ur portfolio or did u just transfer from the NYC one
not transfer! i applied with portfolio, application and interview
@@sunnykabocha i wanna apply to an art university in the uk as an international so i would be thankful if you could share some of the process applying stuff
@@lemmon77 thanks for calling it the U.K. and not “England”. Nobody here says England unless you’re talking about sports or you’re waaay far right. Plymouth was my old university, nice place to be!
I really like your art
thank u 🥹🥰
where do you get your skirts?
thrift stores, depop 😅
Hi it's been a long time since I watched your videos again. I don't know if you remember me but are you going to art school again? Or is it masterals ?
hi! yes i remember you 🥰 i'm doing my masters in U
thank you, Sunny, for inspiring us all as artists, I really enjoy watching your videos so sometimes I don't watch them for a few weeks and then when I have the inspiration to create something, I put all your videos I didn't watch! Also, I know there's still hope for us artists; because we are passionate about what we do, and we support each other. i hope that this comment will reach you! I hope you have a wonderful day!
omg this is so sweet, thank you so much 🥹💌
Is that an underglaze marker??? 😮
yes! 🙆🏻♀️🙆🏻♀️
I just did an etching project for my first year print class….. and when I tell you the ink was SO HARD TO GET OFF…. By my fourth edition I was sweating 😅
omgg saaaame 😭
это битумный лак, черная масса на металлическую пластину) где такая классная печатная? this is bitumen varnish, black mass on a metal plate) where is such a cool printing?
Love ur videos, what course do u study?❤
MA illustration 🥰
Thank you 🙏
I'm a printmaker, taught by an English non-toxic process, we used old phone book paper to remove excess inks, I've never seen a rag used ever, that's way messy girl!
ahhh idkkk 🫣
It does seem like a lot of work but I imagine that most people scan the print after to make multiple copies? Idk. Love all your work
yaaa but a scan is a scan 🫣
@@sunnykabocha so true, not the same thing. An actual print is better
thanks for great vid
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you're amazing.
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Great work and ❤️
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I am manifesting good things for you too!!!
awww love you 🥹🥹
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you think etching is a pain in the butt? try lithography haha! ;-)
oh god i don't even wanna know 😭
good job! but to understand etching you should be more adult and a little smarter. Etching is not for stupid dogs but for apocalypse… for sure
finally getting round to watch this 🥹 nothing beats your videos (p.s let me just simp for a sec and say that you’re the prettiest)
wait I’m not done … those cowboy boots are so fking cool
omfg thank you baaaby 💕🥺