So many people are asking what paint was used, despite the fact that she said it is "ink" at the start. Water based or oil based can be used. Also for those asking, she mentioned that the surfactant is Kodak Photo-Flo, of which you need approx 1% mixed into your water. (instructions are on the bottle.
I have tried suminagashi several time but always failed since the paint always sink. It turned out that I missed the surfactant step hahaha, gonna try again soon.
Voyageur i think any container would just fine. I used a plastic food container that’s large enough to put A5 sized paper inside. I may have to buy a bigger container for A4 though
According to her website, the kodak-flo does not go to water bath but it is mixed with the inks themselves instead ; 3 drops of kodak-flo is mixed with 2 tsp of ink - the bath/vat is pure water; also she mixed 1 tbl of water with 1 drop of dish soap
I've been working on an illustrated book for 20 years... I have next to nothing to show for it. Strangely enough, that's about how long the Internet has existed (or how long I've been on it anyway) It's all this damn roleplaying It's better than real life
I love this. Immediate, but the meditation effect really caught my imagination. I have such a problem with meditating, because my mind never wants to stop. I am trying this as a form of meditation. Thank you for showing me a way to peaceful thinking and creating.
Hi. May I offer a suggestion for your meditation? I , too had the same problem with a mind that will not keep still. A few years ago, however, I learned a different approach. That is to simply 'observe'. (Actually, in a similar way to how this tutor describes watching the ink) . By this, I mean that if your mind is busy, then simply observe the busy-ness and comment to your self about how busy your mind is. (I am now watching the thoughts coming and going and new thoughts or feelings emerging...") I believe this works (For me anyhow) because at the core of the process is acceptance: An acceptance of what 'is' right now.; of what I am in this moment. An increased awareness without judgement. Sure, my mind is not quiet, and maybe I can only do this focusing for a couple of minutes before I get carried away into my thoughts again, but I do find it brings the deepest sense of peace than I have felt using other methods. I also guess its because I am no longer "lost " in my thinking; I am no longer subject to the wanderings of my active mind; I am simply and gently observing my thinking which, in a way, is giving my 'self' an alternative place to 'be': As a caring witness rather than immersed and washed away in the thoughts of an uncontrollable mind :) Hope that helps Good luck iain
@@iainmackenzieUK Hi, My mine never stop as well, always, this isn't normal? I know I have TDA buth without hiperactivity, it has a kind of relation this issue? It see me very normal have a mind that never stop to think wherever thing, I think all the people do the same, but I'm not sure at the same time. Thank you and sorry for the stupid question.
we used to do this in my japanese school during calligraphy class. when we were done our work, we’d take the water that we use to clean our brushes and fool around with the ink, and then rip a bit of the newspaper we used to protect our desks from ink spills, and apply it just like in the video!
❤And then what do we do with it? You have experience, so I thought Id ask you. 😉 I been wondering about it for awhile. Sure its fun to do, the first dozen times, but then what? I have a few & want to make more. But I gotta justify the expense. What did you & your classmates do with yours. Bookcovers maybe, what else? Thanx for your time, Be well🌱
Elfshot Dunless we just did it for fun in class with small pieces of newspaper, we never really did any full pieces. but it’s really fun to see what kind of patterns that the water can make. my mom is actually a visual artist and she used some of hers to cover boxes, make book covers, cards, and lots of other things!
Ooh, I would love to do this with my sister. She’s at art school and owns a lot of these materials, and I love custom clothing so dying a silk handkerchief or something would just be a fun activity to do with her
I was so tickled when you brought up the cat whiskers! I find whiskers from my cats ALL THE TIME! lol I have a whole collection of them, I keep with my brushes. I have even given them out to other painter friends who don't have cats. They are great for manipulating paint and inks. The artist's mind... always cracks me up when some random thing I do/collect, is also something another artist does too. ;) Thanks for sharing
Do you by any chance sell cat whiskers and if so , how much would a set of 5 cost.I 'm getting too old to chase cats and , besides , my cat is faster and smarter than I am . She thinks I 'm just playing some new game with her .
@@williamhinson8305 haha! I'd be happy save you, and your cat, from that adventure! lol Send me a message with your mailing address, and I'll send you some. :)
@@RoLopezCalifornia I wonder what makes the difference in our experiances? Breeds of cat? Food they eat? Environment? 🤔 IDK. But I do know that I have found more than 10 whiskers in the last 2 weeks. LoL Perhaps because we live in a very dry area? 😕 I'm happy to share. Let me know if you want me to send you any. 😊
My 4 year old spent hours in the sink with food coloring and soap bubbles. I couldn't get all the colors off of him. He looked like a clown when I sent him to preschool the next day. What fun! 🤗💕
In Turkey, we call this art *Ebru* art. It is also used as a name for girls and my name is Ebru, so i'm really happy about it. We make beautiful backgrounds and flowers with it. Ebru also means 'dark clouds or rainy clouds'. I recommend to look at videos of it, because it is beautiful and satisfying to watch. 😊
Wow!! Over the past four years I’ve been into cement crafts then lately it’s been resin (too expensive)!! Today I find this video and I’m hooked! This is kid friendly and affordable. Thank you.
Very interesting, and it looks fairly easy... well, maybe that is an illusion! It might just be that you are so good at doing it that it appears to be easy.... in either case, it is very beautiful, and I'll try it! Thanks for the great demo!
So would the isopropyl alcohol be considered "hydrophobic"? This was a lovely video to watch. You have a pleasant voice and demeanor. It was nice of you to share your knowledge with us. Truly, the Japanese are masters of ink!
Hello, this is the instructor in the video. If you have further questions about surfactants or the suminagashi process, you can check out my free illustrated guide under the Resources tab on my website (link in video description). Happy Marbling!
@@mtpeacock Thank you, Meryl! Since suminagashi is just inks floating on water, adding a surfactant will lower the surface tension of the water to allow the inks to spread farther and stay for longer on the surface of the water. I add surfactant to the ink one drop at a time, testing as I go on the water, to get the amount of ink flow that I want. You may need to continually add surfactant to your ink one drop at a time as you go as it gets used up in the marbling process. Check out the Resources page on my website here for more info: linhcreates.art/resources/. You can also find my email on my website if you have further questions for me!
@@mtpeacock Dish soap is indeed a surfactant, and I use it with water and a brush to create negative space. It is not the best to use with inks, though. For ink surfactant, I prefer Kodak Photo-Flo. Hope that helps!
I just saw the movie "Shadow" where the costume design reminds me of this technique (that's what caught my eye and why I checked out this video). The costume design is STUNNING. Coming from a fashion design background I think you'll really appreciate what they did. I can't WAIT to give this a try sometime!
Came by searching for my name meaning, Used to do this art on regular paper so many times I like this art simple and always unique ❤️ Now as I think about it I can float quite easily on water...hmm..
This is also how I'm feeling! I'm obsessed with textiles lately, really wanting to work with inks, and I'm always interested in using an art or craft as a tool for contemplation/meditation. This brings it all together. I even have a stash of my cat's whiskers ready to go 😂😺 (for felt animals, now this!)
In my 26 years , always owning a cat, I've found 1 cat whisker (was poking me on my bed sheet). Either I don't see them and they get hoovered up or they are shed outside. I find shed claw cases every couple months though.
I have had 2 to 3 cats through out my life and I only found 2 whiskers maybe they do get vacumed up .I do find the cat nails that have shed all the time.
Well since cats do not seem to shed whiskers, I mean personally I have never found any from my cats through the years, but there is abundant nail shedding...just use the nails. Or you could always paint the cats nails.
@@carpo719 well.. do your cats go outside? maybe you've vacuumed or swept and never noticed them? cats loose whiskers. its normal, nothing different to how you shed hair or eyelashes. but of course,. you might worry if all your hair or eyelashes were falling out. i've owned two cats, i noticed whiskers on the floor a few times but she was an indoor/outdoor cat. my current one, i've never noticed, but again she is a indoor/outdoor as well and i've only had her for 2 years compared to 14 with the other.
Very nice video! I’ve tried acrylic pouring, but I’m also a fiber artist. I’m always looking for new techniques I can incorporate in my designs. Thank you
@@PepsiObsessi ooh yes! Nice one. Also about the size of molecules. (By estimating the thickness of one of the films of paint/oil) Thanks for the inspiration :)
When do you add the Kodak photo flow???? Saw the water. Was the flow added before water or when? And how much for the inks. Are the Inks permanent on Silk or is there a fixative on the silk before dipping into the marbled inks?
For those who care, straws come in glass, metal and bamboo, so you don't have to use something disposable that doesn't break down. Happy Healthy New Year.
So many people are asking what paint was used, despite the fact that she said it is "ink" at the start. Water based or oil based can be used. Also for those asking, she mentioned that the surfactant is Kodak Photo-Flo, of which you need approx 1% mixed into your water. (instructions are on the bottle.
I have tried suminagashi several time but always failed since the paint always sink. It turned out that I missed the surfactant step hahaha, gonna try again soon.
@@shandya Good luck this time. 👍
I wonder what I could use as a container. Any ideas?
@@OphiuchiChannel Container for surfactant? You can't get it without a container. It'll be a plastic bottle or a metal can.
Voyageur i think any container would just fine. I used a plastic food container that’s large enough to put A5 sized paper inside. I may have to buy a bigger container for A4 though
According to her website, the kodak-flo does not go to water bath but it is mixed with the inks themselves instead ; 3 drops of kodak-flo is mixed with 2 tsp of ink - the bath/vat is pure water; also she mixed 1 tbl of water with 1 drop of dish soap
Oh thank you....not explained in the video.
Thank you for this explanation since she did not say anything about it on the video.
Thank you!!!
This lady is chill AF. I would watch her videos all day.
Why am I watching this? Why? I have so many things to do
Watch it beeach
Same here!!!
ikr, i have an examination to prepare for
I don't know.
I've been working on an illustrated book for 20 years...
I have next to nothing to show for it.
Strangely enough, that's about how long the Internet has existed (or how long I've been on it anyway)
It's all this damn roleplaying
It's better than real life
Somebody send this to Simply Nailogical
Holo there
Holo! Does this ink come in holo or unicorn skin??
Halo water marble?!? 😂
Her nails will make the water level rise higher lol
I came to the comment section just to find this comment!
Holo, fellow holosexuals!
That was so interesting. Didn't realize the paint would transfer exactly as it was in the water. Very therapeutic.
only japanese paper tho
@@allmydreamscametofateaway7714 You don't need japanese paper to do marbling!
I love this. Immediate, but the meditation effect really caught my imagination. I have such a problem with meditating, because my mind never wants to stop. I am trying this as a form of meditation. Thank you for showing me a way to peaceful thinking and creating.
Hi. May I offer a suggestion for your meditation? I , too had the same problem with a mind that will not keep still. A few years ago, however, I learned a different approach. That is to simply 'observe'. (Actually, in a similar way to how this tutor describes watching the ink) . By this, I mean that if your mind is busy, then simply observe the busy-ness and comment to your self about how busy your mind is. (I am now watching the thoughts coming and going and new thoughts or feelings emerging...")
I believe this works (For me anyhow) because at the core of the process is acceptance: An acceptance of what 'is' right now.; of what I am in this moment. An increased awareness without judgement. Sure, my mind is not quiet, and maybe I can only do this focusing for a couple of minutes before I get carried away into my thoughts again, but I do find it brings the deepest sense of peace than I have felt using other methods.
I also guess its because I am no longer "lost " in my thinking; I am no longer subject to the wanderings of my active mind; I am simply and gently observing my thinking which, in a way, is giving my 'self' an alternative place to 'be': As a caring witness rather than immersed and washed away in the thoughts of an uncontrollable mind :)
Hope that helps
Good luck
iain
@@iainmackenzieUK Hi, My mine never stop as well, always, this isn't normal? I know I have TDA buth without hiperactivity, it has a kind of relation this issue? It see me very normal have a mind that never stop to think wherever thing, I think all the people do the same, but I'm not sure at the same time. Thank you and sorry for the stupid question.
@@Lucy-xl3jc Hi: I think it is normal to have a busy mind. Especially when we are busy with life or work etc...
@@iainmackenzieUK nicely put
we are not our thoughts
if you havent tried alcohol inks and are not adverse to fumes or have a nice aired out space to work in, you may like them too
we used to do this in my japanese school during calligraphy class. when we were done our work, we’d take the water that we use to clean our brushes and fool around with the ink, and then rip a bit of the newspaper we used to protect our desks from ink spills, and apply it just like in the video!
❤And then what do we do with it? You have experience, so I thought Id ask you. 😉 I been wondering about it for awhile. Sure its fun to do, the first dozen times, but then what? I have a few & want to make more. But I gotta justify the expense. What did you & your classmates do with yours. Bookcovers maybe, what else? Thanx for your time,
Be well🌱
Elfshot Dunless we just did it for fun in class with small pieces of newspaper, we never really did any full pieces. but it’s really fun to see what kind of patterns that the water can make. my mom is actually a visual artist and she used some of hers to cover boxes, make book covers, cards, and lots of other things!
@@Pashmimi THANX SO MUCH! YES❤ SOME NICE BOXES! You are my hero!
I really appreciate you getting back to me, that was nice of you. 🙄🌱
3:18 it kinda reminds me of the world map.. but melting
Same, if looked so beautiful
With a big-ass Australia
Lol So an artistic climate change
Ooh, I would love to do this with my sister. She’s at art school and owns a lot of these materials, and I love custom clothing so dying a silk handkerchief or something would just be a fun activity to do with her
I was so tickled when you brought up the cat whiskers! I find whiskers from my cats ALL THE TIME! lol I have a whole collection of them, I keep with my brushes. I have even given them out to other painter friends who don't have cats. They are great for manipulating paint and inks. The artist's mind... always cracks me up when some random thing I do/collect, is also something another artist does too. ;) Thanks for sharing
Do you by any chance sell cat whiskers and if so , how much would a set of 5 cost.I 'm getting too old to chase cats and , besides , my cat is faster and smarter than I am . She thinks I 'm just playing some new game with her .
@@williamhinson8305 haha! I'd be happy save you, and your cat, from that adventure! lol Send me a message with your mailing address, and I'll send you some. :)
Sarah Schweiger we have 8 indoor cats and I haven’t seen a single whisker:-)
@@RoLopezCalifornia I wonder what makes the difference in our experiances? Breeds of cat? Food they eat? Environment? 🤔 IDK. But I do know that I have found more than 10 whiskers in the last 2 weeks. LoL Perhaps because we live in a very dry area? 😕 I'm happy to share. Let me know if you want me to send you any. 😊
i collect my dog's whiskers
I tried using cats whiskers,now the cat is all covered with paint.
Okay thats is pretty funny 😂
Ohohohoh
🤣🤣
Yes ! Humour love it I'm crying😂
Step 1: Remove cat from whisker.
I like how the colors she uses also coordinate with her dress.
5:26 This printing method looks so simple but cool and magical at the same time. So satisfying to watch.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing. Liquid starch with acrylic paints creates a nice style print too.
You dilute starch in water to use as a surfactant?
Tried this technique with oil paints when I was a teen... Now in my 40s and after watching this I can't wait to try it again lol
Same! This just unlocked a memory of my childhood and I remembered how much I loved doing that, must redo the experience
My 4 year old spent hours in the sink with food coloring and soap bubbles. I couldn't get all the colors off of him. He looked like a clown when I sent him to preschool the next day. What fun! 🤗💕
In Turkey, we call this art *Ebru* art. It is also used as a name for girls and my name is Ebru, so i'm really happy about it. We make beautiful backgrounds and flowers with it. Ebru also means 'dark clouds or rainy clouds'. I recommend to look at videos of it, because it is beautiful and satisfying to watch. 😊
Wow!! Over the past four years I’ve been into cement crafts then lately it’s been resin (too expensive)!!
Today I find this video and I’m hooked! This is kid friendly and affordable. Thank you.
Unbelievable, out of this world, I love it
My daughter did a series of these as postcards when she was a teenager. I still have them.
Very interesting, and it looks fairly easy... well, maybe that is an illusion! It might just be that you are so good at doing it that it appears to be easy.... in either case, it is very beautiful, and I'll try it! Thanks for the great demo!
So would the isopropyl alcohol be considered "hydrophobic"?
This was a lovely video to watch. You have a pleasant voice and demeanor. It was nice of you to share your knowledge with us.
Truly, the Japanese are masters of ink!
So at age 95 I just sit and watch😕
😂🤣
Loved it so much thank you oxox
Thank you, I found this most educational and fun to watch, well done.
This is great! I use water colors but I will be giving this a try. I might use a larger water tray to dye a larger garment like a scarf perhaps.
Brian Moore izit water colour works to substitute with sumi inks?
But can u wash the article after, will the ink hold?
I want a tray like that. I know some people build them with acrylic and glue but not sure how to.
Watercolour will not work, it just diffuses into the water
I'm French and not realy fluent but I understood anything. Thank you to talk clearly. And thank you for the demonstration clearly explained.
Hello, this is the instructor in the video. If you have further questions about surfactants or the suminagashi process, you can check out my free illustrated guide under the Resources tab on my website (link in video description). Happy Marbling!
Thank you! So beautiful. I don't understand how you use the surfactants in the process, though! Can you explain?
@@mtpeacock Thank you, Meryl! Since suminagashi is just inks floating on water, adding a surfactant will lower the surface tension of the water to allow the inks to spread farther and stay for longer on the surface of the water. I add surfactant to the ink one drop at a time, testing as I go on the water, to get the amount of ink flow that I want. You may need to continually add surfactant to your ink one drop at a time as you go as it gets used up in the marbling process. Check out the Resources page on my website here for more info: linhcreates.art/resources/. You can also find my email on my website if you have further questions for me!
Linh My Truong Thank you! I’m wondering if I might be able to use dish soap...do you think?
@@mtpeacock Dish soap is indeed a surfactant, and I use it with water and a brush to create negative space. It is not the best to use with inks, though. For ink surfactant, I prefer Kodak Photo-Flo. Hope that helps!
@@linhmytruong has anyone tried this process with silk then making shirts or clothes?. Get back to me on that thank u
I remember doing this at junior school in the 1960s, one of the few positive memories I have of that school.
I did this in my 8th grade advanced art class- so much fun!! I wish I had access to the materials so I could do some more prints
Gorgeous!
Love how much freer Suminagashi seems to be compared to water marbling
Very well done tutorial! Clear, easy instructions and quality video!
So 10 years ago this was a nail trend. There is a RUclipsr who made a career out of water marveling
I love watching this, and western marbling and Ebru, and people who put swirled paint jobs on Guitars (look it up, it's cool.)
That was so interesting and beautiful. Suminagashi terima kasih banyak, penyampaian tutorialnya sederhana & mudah dimengerti,. Berkah Dalem.
I just saw the movie "Shadow" where the costume design reminds me of this technique (that's what caught my eye and why I checked out this video). The costume design is STUNNING. Coming from a fashion design background I think you'll really appreciate what they did. I can't WAIT to give this a try sometime!
It looks like an acrylic pour but much more deliberate and peaceful!
Such a wonderful video, thank you so much! I just happened upon your website, and am anxious to see other videos. I ca’nt wait to try this technique.
Anything that starts with Sumi is awesome.
Me: Oh, I don't have any cat whiskers
Also me: Here kitty kitty
No cat will answer yo that, you've gotta do,"pshpshpshpshpsh."
I remember watching this video for the first time last year (on my birthday) and now I do Suminagashi weekly. 😊
Very soothing!
Beautiful, beautiful, both the result and the performer 😃
This looks interesting. Instruction on how to add surfactant is missed.
You have a beautiful, soothing voice, along with beautiful artwork.
You can do this with nail polish. Using on nails or something I taught my wife how to do it and she fell in love with the look
I can hardly wait to try this technique. Thanks
Came by searching for my name meaning,
Used to do this art on regular paper so many times
I like this art simple and always unique ❤️
Now as I think about it I can float quite easily on water...hmm..
I am blown away! Thank you Soooooooo much for sharing this amazing form of art. I will definitely try this meditation/art
This looks like the Ebru art from Turkey i think this one is more lke marble but the ebru i fot telling story a,d decorating paper
Yeah, it looks like Ebru art which is Turkish but Ebru does not have ink.
madambooklover you’re right they use a different type of paint
the favorite part of inks are difficult to handle but we get the really good result and amazing outcome form experiments
Surfactants is basically soap. So don't be scared
can i use dishwasher rinse aid instead of the stuff she used?
Thanks !
Thank you so much. It is a very clear intoduction and teaches me lots of techniques
So cool, so mesmerizing and Linh's manicure is awesome :)
I've seen videos of people doing this in big tanks and printing on big silk scarves- this is awesome- thank you!!
You totally plucked that whisker, dont lie.
Hahahaha I thought the same but its really cruel to do so.
Awe. When I still had a kitty sometimes I would find her whiskers laying around.
If she had plucked a whisker, she would be in the hospital instead of making beautiful art.
@@dicedrice7216 Totally!
Oh no I just found another favourite art hobby. Thanks fantastic video. Love from Scotland
I think this is the medium I’ve been searching for in the dark. Not knowing it existed but dreaming of it somehow. Thank you!
This is also how I'm feeling! I'm obsessed with textiles lately, really wanting to work with inks, and I'm always interested in using an art or craft as a tool for contemplation/meditation. This brings it all together. I even have a stash of my cat's whiskers ready to go 😂😺 (for felt animals, now this!)
Check out Turkish ebru
Incredible yet simple technique for painting.
Amazing can we print on other textiles
Love the Japanese! Everything is done with intelligence, beauty and care and nothings wasted.. Being a samurai in a past life how could I not? ;)
Love this tutorial! It inspires me to make my own fabric. Is it possible to do this with larger yardage of silk?
Yeah, with a larger container and more inks and surfactant...
thank you for this great , simple-to-follow , instruction
Visions of this girl running around after her cat trying to snatch a whisker 😂
This was fascinating - I'm definitely going to try this. Thank you!
In my 26 years , always owning a cat, I've found 1 cat whisker (was poking me on my bed sheet). Either I don't see them and they get hoovered up or they are shed outside. I find shed claw cases every couple months though.
I have had 2 to 3 cats through out my life and I only found 2 whiskers maybe they do get vacumed up .I do find the cat nails that have shed all the time.
Well since cats do not seem to shed whiskers, I mean personally I have never found any from my cats through the years, but there is abundant nail shedding...just use the nails. Or you could always paint the cats nails.
🤗What a mesmerizingly relaxing treat‼ Thank you, so much‼
Cat whiskers I find laying around...
Never have I ever found random whiskers
yea she definitely plucking her cat
it's pretty normal. whiskers are essentially fur and continue to grow and shed. ofc if this happens a lot, it can be smth to worry about.
@@yuzxhou1545 I disagree, I have had lots of cats and I have never found a single whisker
@@carpo719 well.. do your cats go outside? maybe you've vacuumed or swept and never noticed them? cats loose whiskers. its normal, nothing different to how you shed hair or eyelashes. but of course,. you might worry if all your hair or eyelashes were falling out.
i've owned two cats, i noticed whiskers on the floor a few times but she was an indoor/outdoor cat. my current one, i've never noticed, but again she is a indoor/outdoor as well and i've only had her for 2 years compared to 14 with the other.
When I had cats my feet always found them and it hurt.
Very nice and Beautiful Artwork Congrats. ♥️ ♥️
ha ha, new depth measuring unit discovered - nails :))) very good tutorial, never did but I'd like to try , where is my cat whiskers
WIIIIILLLL IT !!!WATERMARBLE!!!
Bellissimo tutorial ! Grazie
Oh my god this is genius!! Perfect for my art workshops with kids!
Holy WOW that's way too cool!
That said, time to go get my Zen on 😲
Thanks for your expertise of this beautiful art!
someone quick tag jenna marbles!
Very nice video! I’ve tried acrylic pouring, but I’m also a fiber artist. I’m always looking for new techniques I can incorporate in my designs. Thank you
Wow... didn't even know this had a name.. we used to use it to make gift paper
the paper is amazing for it's properties and of course silk for clothing- Namaste, zoe
OK, so I teach physics; But I am sure I can find an excuse to do this with my grade 10 Chinese students :)
Too bad you don't teach chemistry that would've been perfect
@@Jessica-cw6cc aahhh Chemistry is just physics that smells :)
Lesson on surface tension? I'm sure you can work it in!
@@PepsiObsessi ooh yes! Nice one.
Also about the size of molecules. (By estimating the thickness of one of the films of paint/oil)
Thanks for the inspiration :)
@@iainmackenzieUK I'm sure they'll love it no matter what you relate it to! I'm sure this'll be a great way for them to relate to it.
omGOD what is this beautiful magic??
Some of it reminds me of Turkish Ebru.
This looks like so much fun! I have done marbling before but it was not as simple of a process. This looks so relaxing.
Amazing! Like
This is marvelous 😱😱😱😱
OMG! WoW!!
I've been looking into upping my paper marbling game, and I think this is the method I'll use!
The sumi wrestler is what pushes ink into the patterns.
When do you add the Kodak photo flow???? Saw the water. Was the flow added before water or when? And how much for the inks. Are the Inks permanent on Silk or is there a fixative on the silk before dipping into the marbled inks?
Great I do acrylic pouring lately but I need something more easy in between thank xx for this!
Your silk piece is gorgeous
I've watched a lot of marbling videos, but I'd never seen the use of isopropyl alcohol. When I saw what it does I was like, "whaaaaat?"
Beautiful and meditative. I really like art from Japan.
Have question, after silk drying of the inks, can u wash it? I was thinking place mats
I'm wondering this same thing. Thinking about a scarf.
Maybe put it into a slightly acidic solution I guess to fix the ink.
I think it depends on the ink you’re using. I’m guessing waterproof ink would stays better.
I think it depends on the ink you’re using. I’m guessing waterproof ink would stays better.
This is super cool and unique form of art. It kinda resembles the art some people do in their coffee mocha latte but way cooler and stylish than that.
This looks like “Ebru Sanati”
Thanks for sharing, looks relaxing 😊 and beautiful!
For those who care, straws come in glass, metal and bamboo, so you don't have to use something disposable that doesn't break down. Happy Healthy New Year.
What a wonderful teacher you are..thank you for sharing on u-tube!!! :)
Can't wait to do it with my friends next time we take LSD.
Just be careful not to fall into the vat.
Remember to wait an hour before swimming in it.
You know you ain't gonna be able to.
Edit: that sounded negative, what I meant was I wouldn't be able to. Lol
You can just do art to be creative.
😂😍
I feel so blessed I found this!!