I'm learning so much by watching your tutorials. Using the acetate mask was a stroke of genius. I love the hard edge to contrast with the soft gradients and textures.
@@HeartstoneArt Yes, it is. And so is your art. You’ve inspired me to give this a try! Thank you for responding to my question. I’m now on the lookout for their music.
Love the finished piece. Would this work without using a gel plate? Just the acetate template for mountain line and brayer paint on in layers (bit like you did at the end)?
I'm learning so much by watching your tutorials. Using the acetate mask was a stroke of genius. I love the hard edge to contrast with the soft gradients and textures.
Thanks so much, Daniel.
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Thank you so much
I am attempting my first similar landscape tonight. Thanks for your videos!!! So helpful for those of us just getting into this!
Good luck, Sarina! Have fun with it.
Super!! And thank you so much for sharing!💞🌷
You are very welcome, Angele.
I love this so much! Would you mind sharing the title of the musical background and artist? I love it. Thank you for sharing.
I don’t have the titles written down anywhere any more, but the music is by Alice in Winter. It is beautiful, isn’t it?
@@HeartstoneArt Yes, it is. And so is your art. You’ve inspired me to give this a try! Thank you for responding to my question. I’m now on the lookout for their music.
Love the finished piece. Would this work without using a gel plate? Just the acetate template for mountain line and brayer paint on in layers (bit like you did at the end)?
It’s possible, I guess. If you try it, let me know!
@@HeartstoneArt thank you, I'll try both ways (but it may be a little while before I can)
Nice work👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Marvelous! I see you have changed your paints. What paints are you using here?
These are folk art paints. I was playing with them for a while, but I prefer the golden open acrylics!
What were you using to spray the plate inbetween colors?
Just water.