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Dorothea LeBlanc Art
Canada
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 19 ต.ค. 2013
I love to make beautiful art by upcycling unlikely, unusual and discarded objects. You can also visit my website at dorothealeblanc.ca.
Upcycling Old Jewelry, Life in the Womb Series (#1-#4), From Trash to Treasures
I began creating these small treasures in 2019 and slowly my collection is growing: they are made in support of organizations promoting Life in the Womb. The first 4 I've given away and now they're hanging in the office of a gynaecologist in Germany. The next 5 I will sell and 100% of the proceeds will go to support the Open Door Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia. They offer help for exploited youth, and more.
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Nuts and Bolts Landscape - with Gluing Problems
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Upcycling metal fasteners (like screws and nails, washers, nuts and bolts) was a challenge for me. But I overcame all the obstacles and ended up with a successful triptych. Come see how I did it, and maybe learn some things about glue.
How I Upcycled 29 Circuit Boards using modelling paste and acrylic paint.
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In this video I upcycle old circuit boards because upcycling unusual things to make my art gives me a good challenge. It's fun finding discarded items and figuring out how to make them beautiful and thus giving them new life! Life needs Art.
Box Board Upcycing Project, How to make junk beautiful, turn trash to art treasures
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Imagination took me from collecting discarded cardboard (from food boxes, etc.), to creating art with a meaningful message. I love finding discarded items and giving them new life! Life needs Art, doesn't it!
Upcycling Shattered Glass #creative #upcycling #contemporartyart
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I began this project using sea glass, but problems and misfortune led me to using shattered glass instead. I love finding discarded items and giving them a beautiful new life! Life needs Art, wouldn't you agree? Background music: Fountain of Joy (444Hz) ©2011 by John L. Tussey Jr. ASCAP Used by permission Soaring (444Hz) ©2011 by John L. Tussey Jr. ASCAP Used by permission
Upcycling 38 knives & 46 forks! (#creative #upcycling #acrylicpaint #funart #cutlery #design #art)
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Watch to see how I manage to attach all that cutlery to a canvas using a very challenging design. The years of 2020-2023 were strange times and this art piece fits right in: I began it in Feb 2020 and did not finish it until 3 years later. Find out why ...
DID I REALLY POUR GLUE ON NEW JEWELRY? YUP. #funart #creative #upcycling #art #old #jewelry #glue
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I like using really weird things to make my art and I love finding discarded items and giving them new life. BUT in this project, NEW jewelry chains were given to me at a children's store. I was so happy ... LIFE NEEDS ART, DOESN'T IT?!
How I upcycle Michael’s 3D printer rejects #fun #create #upcycle #art #3Dprint #glue #acrylicpain
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The art of Upcycling ... I used 3D printer stuff that my husband saved for me, along with his discarded electronic junk. There are amazing textures to be found among geeks! Life needs Art, doesn't it?!
Art in our Home: UPSTAIRS
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Both me and my husband are artists and we're letting you into our home so you can see the art we have on the walls. I thought it would make for some interesting videos. You be the judge. (All of our art is for sale, of course, because we're making more all the time ... but you'll have to contact us to get it.)
Art in our Home: Kitchen etc
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Come visit our home/gallery and see some of the works of two artists, married since 1980 have made. We've created a house-full of art! I (Dorothea) love upcycling with rich colour, and amazing textures. Michael loves drawing and painting using figures and fine lines. I was "out of commission" and made no art due to illness for 26 years - my husband also didn't make much art for many years, due ...
Art in our Home: Living Room
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Hope you enjoy this quick video showing you all the art we have hanging on our walls, one or two rooms at a time. And yet we continue to make art because we can't help it, we're artists!
How I Upcycled Old Jewelry into Christmas Ornaments #creative #upcycle #art #gift #jewels #acrylic
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I love making beautiful things out of discarded objects. Life needs Art so I try to make a lot of it. Many hours of work went into making theses sparkly and intricate "Royal Ornaments". Hope you like my video!
Upcycling an Old Beaded Dress #fun #creative #upcycling #art #jewel #glue #acrylics #beads
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This painting was prophetically called "Whirlwind" before I knew the process would be such a whirlwind experience! Hope you enjoy watching it!
How I use Oil Pastels for my Rock Walls #pastel #oilpastel #rocks #art #creative
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How I use Oil Pastels for my Rock Walls #pastel #oilpastel #rocks #art #creative
Upcycling a Fur Coat (or WHAT NOT TO DO!) #secondguess #art #creative #upcycling #acrylics #fur
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Upcycling a Fur Coat (or WHAT NOT TO DO!) #secondguess #art #creative #upcycling #acrylics #fur
How I make Oil Pastel Drawings (Peggy's Cove Rock Wall) #oilpastel #rocks #art #creative #design
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How I make Oil Pastel Drawings (Peggy's Cove Rock Wall) #oilpastel #rocks #art #creative #design
Part 2 of How I upcycled Bicycle Gears #upcycling #bicycle #bike #gears #art #creative #acrylic
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Part 2 of How I upcycled Bicycle Gears #upcycling #bicycle #bike #gears #art #creative #acrylic
How Did I Upcycle leftover Delft Ceramic Pottery Pieces?
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How Did I Upcycle leftover Delft Ceramic Pottery Pieces?
How do I upcycle old pencil crayons, markers, pens and pencils?
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How do I upcycle old pencil crayons, markers, pens and pencils?
Short Clips - Oil Pastel Rocks sample drawing
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Short Clips - Oil Pastel Rocks sample drawing
Short Clips - Upcycling miscellaneous letters
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Short Clips - Upcycling miscellaneous letters
Short Clips - How I upcycled jewellery to make a jelly fish
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Short Clips - How I upcycled jewellery to make a jelly fish
How to change a Scroll Saw Blade - Makita SJ401
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How to change a Scroll Saw Blade - Makita SJ401
How did I upcycle a broken Tiffany Lamp (replica)?
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How did I upcycle a broken Tiffany Lamp (replica)?
How I Upcycled all these Shell Necklaces (and other jewelry)? #art #creative #upcycling #acrylics
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How I Upcycled all these Shell Necklaces (and other jewelry)? #art #creative #upcycling #acrylics
How did I upcycle old cutlery (50 spoons, 2 knives and 2 little forks)?
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How did I upcycle old cutlery (50 spoons, 2 knives and 2 little forks)?
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@@daniellesbricks784 thanks for responding!
Hello love the art, I have similar project I want to do but I’m having hard time finding enough circuit boards in my area any suggestion ?
Hmm … maybe ask a geek. My husband and I bought the circuit boards in a store that sells used computer parts. You might also find people who take old computers apart for fun. Maybe ask in an art school? Upcycling is more popular these days. Good luck!
@@dorothealeblancart thanks you so much for the tips 🙏
What a great idea!
Thanks! I’m glad you think so! ❤
Necklace needs 2 more cramps near medallion
😂 I presume you make jewelry… I often feel badly that people have junked their jewelry and now I have to do this with something that took so long to make!
What do you use to glue it down
For these, I used some thinned down acrylic varnish first of all, so as not to disturb or move the pieces. Then when it was all secure and dry, I put on a layer of pouring medium.
Beautiful, I love your videos and creativity!
Thanks so much my friend!
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Thanks!😊❤️
I have some broken glass like that in clear and gray. I don't know if I have the patience to place each small piece. I was going to fill in spaces letting the glass fall as it may and then covering with epoxy resin or clear glue.
@@KMF3 that might work - with a few tweaks - after you see how it falls. Certainly sounds like more fun!
Wonderful stories with the glass.
@@KMF3 Thanks so much, I appreciate you commenting ❤️
What a great theme. The humanity of unborn children.
Thanks for your comment!!
Why don't you tilt the bed? it makes it a lot easier to change the blade...
Well I didn’t know it could be tilted! Thanks so much for that info! (How did you know - previous experience or maybe it was in your instruction booklet? ❤️
Great Idea. Very inspirational and pretty!
Thanks so much for your great comment!
Incredible!
@@Pittypat747 Thanks for your comment!!
Oops, this video was posted too soon. The quality will improve in a couple of hours when it's finished processing. Sorry about that.
You are so innovative, creative and talented. You inspire me greatly. What is this white liquid you put on the pieces?
It’s gesso, which is somewhat like paint primer but thicker. Thanks so much for your encouraging comments!
@@DeMarieMWalters Oh, if it’s the first white stuff I’m adding, that’s Elmer’s white glue. I thin it down as needed.
I believe it was a liquitex product
@@DeMarieMWaltersactually I believe any acrylic medium will do - just thin it to your desired consistency. I do use Elmer’s glue often if I’m repainting the whole thing. If I’m leaving jewelry exposed, it’s liquitex varnish and then pouring medium. But make sure each layer of glue dries before you apply the next layer.
Awesome!!
Too fast
@@tclark2727 I appreciate your comment. I have to learn to take and post some slow videos I guess.
Hard to pick a favorite but maybe #7. It’s fascinating to watch you but it goes so fast, it’s hard to tell how you’re getting them all to stay. Could you explain your process in real time - like a voice over of what you did? Varnish and glue - which is first?
Good idea. I’ll explain shortly here: I paint the background panel or canvas first. Then I play with my arrangement until I like it. Then I use glue - E6000 for large and heavy jewelry pieces OR acrylic varnish (even thinned down) for thin chains/necklaces so they don’t get pushed where I don’t want them. Once everything is well tacked down and totally dry, I’ll use one or two layers of pouring medium over the whole thing. (You could use a few layers of varnish to but I accidentally bought a gallon of pouring medium instead of gesso so I’m using it up 😅). Be sure to let each layer of varnish or glue dry well. And don’t speed dry, I tried that once and the top surface of the glue dries first, not allowing any glue “pockets” to dry - wet glue stays white(!).
And thanks so much for your comment!! 😊❤️
Wow - this is so interesting! So, you don’t use glue,you use varnish to hold it all down?
I use glue - E6000 for large and heavy jewelry pieces - OR acrylic varnish (even thinned down) for thin chains/necklaces so they don’t get pushed where I don’t want them. Once everything is well tacked down and totally dry, I’ll use one or two layers of pouring medium over the whole thing. (You could use a few layers of varnish too but I accidentally bought a gallon of pouring medium instead of gesso so I’m using it up 😅). Be sure to let each layer of varnish or glue dry well. And don’t speed dry, I tried that once and the top surface of the glue dries first, not allowing any glue “pockets” to dry - wet glue stays white(!).
Great job dispersing the “mistake” tiles. Please slow down the sped up parts. It’s sort of nauseating to watch and I want to watch.
Oh, hmm… I do appreciate your comment! You must have a great attention span. I always assume people will get bored watching “the stuff” that takes me hours and weeks and months to do so I try to keep my videos around 15 minutes long or less. I also record in timelapse mode most of the time. I’ll definitely keep your comment in mind.
Soooooo Beautiful!!!! Where do you find all the jewlery to use?
I’ve been collecting broken and old jewelry from second hand stores for 15+ years. Occasionally my friends will give me some of their old, overused jewelry. I began by using my own stuff… single earrings, tarnished chains, etc.
@@sherriedangelo5504 and thank you!!
Do you sell on Etsy? POSHMARK? EBAY?
Um, no. I’m not a good salesperson. I did sell a full-sized print a few months ago, that went well. So if someone was really interested in prints, I’d get my local printer of quality to make a print and I’d ship it off myself.
Oh and most of my big artworks are unsold, but are for sale. Shipping might be a challenge.
So happy to have found your channel: your art truly resonates with me.
I’m so happy you found me, and that my art resonates with you … Thank you!
As usual, the end result of your creation is stunning. I love that you share your process with us. Your creativity is amazing.
Thanks! And thanks for commenting!
Thank you for your great comment and compliment!!
Thank you for letting us see all the mistakes. It turned out beautifully! It’s so intricate! You could look at it all day and not see it all.❤️🤗🐝
Thank you for that wonderful comment!!
@@dorothealeblancart You’re most welcome ❤️🤗🐝
I gasped when you said you were going to paint it white! So glad you didn't. Love you work and your process. It's so hard to get rid of "junk" when it has the potential to be used in an art/craft project. I enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing.
So happy I found you. As a 72 year old perpetual student, I too allow other voices in my work and am often driven by them, I am very insecure in my work. This should be fun right? You are fun! You allow yourself to change your mind.
Oh thanks for saying so!! It’s strange how insecure we can be when we reveal our internal creativity. Part of this life I guess. ❤❤
Have you tried covering PCBs with pouring paint?
No, not directly but I’m guessing it would work just fine. They are beautiful. I have made 3 artworks with printed circuit boards, using E6000 or moulding paste to attach them (I usually coat with gesso or primer because gesso sticks to everything and everything sticks to it)
Oh, and after they’re all painted sometimes I use pouring medium as a final layer.
@@dorothealeblancart Examples, please
@@bwareable not sure I understand … pouring medium is a good final coat to use if you want a thick glossy finish. I’ve used it on many of my pieces. 😊
А китайский дракон лучше бы получился из цепочек
What did you pour over it. I'm just starting. Is it glue or resin pls and thank you 😊
I first used some really thin varnish to “tack” everything in place. Once it’s all set, I’ll either use a few more layers of varnish, and/or a thin layer of pouring medium.
Oh and it’s all acrylic based, I like to clean my brushes with water. Liquitex or craft store varnish.
Lovely, my friend. And, I love the word you shared. Prayers . . . God is so faithful.
Thanks so much for your comment! God bless you!!
Boy stuff is so fun. We value such different things!
I agree - fun! Do what energizes you, eh?. Thanks for your comment!
Love this!!!❤
Thanks a bunch!
That was so fun to watch. Thank you!
I’m glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for taking the time to comment!
I love the paisley! Great work.
Thanks Dot!
Very cool
Thanks!
If you can’t do a thing competently, why on earth are you creating tutorial videos.
Your brush in your coffee made me laugh!
Never again!!! lol
Thanks! I inherited mine and didn't know how to change the blade. I appreciate your how-to video!
So glad I was helpful!!
❤ велеколепно, лайк, комментарий и подписка 🙏👍🏻
😊❤️ thank you! 🙏
Could you explain the pouring medium, please. They are beautiful.
Thanks for your comment … there is a thick plastic liquid called “Pouring Medium” that they sell in art stores which most people use for making artwork via “pours”. It’s fascinating art, you can look it up. Well that’s the stuff they use (and add colour to) and I bought a gallon of it once by accident thinking it was gesso! Not wanting to go back to the store I decided to find a use for it. 😂
Wow!
Thanks for commenting!
Do ustiil do your up scale jewerly do u sell it
Hi Sara, Yes, I’m working on a piece now, well, right now I’m sorting through my stash to see what pieces I’ll be able to use. I’ve been a little slow at getting into my studio this year, because first of all I was not well for 2 weeks, and then I was making two of my TH-cam videos (which is very time consuming), and I was editing a book for someone. Re sales: Everything is for sale if I still have it.
Beautiful work! Can you share what is your glue/varnish, how to mix?
Thanks for your comment ❤ … if I remember correctly, I used thinned Liquitex pouring medium for the final varnish. Sometimes I use a regular Liquitex acrylic varnish (satin, or glossy, whatever I have more of when I’m finished a piece of work). I was hoping I mentioned it in the video? Anyway, I usually put on several layers of varnish, and if I don’t like the sheen, I’ll change it.
About thinning: I add water until it’s thin enough to not push the fine jewelry around. For big and heavy pieces I’ll use E6000.
Experimentation is the name of my game.
Beautiful!...but why are they all on blue background?
Thanks for your comment! Great question and lately as I looked at them (in my living room) I thought the same thing. I think laziness is the answer. … I was imagining a snowy background. (By the way, my iPhone makes colours more intense than they really are.)
I love this concept! How’d you come up with the idea of using hardware as elements of paintings?
Thanks for your comment! I’ve always loved the textures of circuit boards (my husband’s a geek) and thought maybe I could work with them. I’ve been using any and all kinds of discarded objects on my paintings for about 15 years now and I’m always on the lookout for new ways to get interesting textures on my artwork.
Love it and you 😊❤
Awe, thank you!! 😊❤️
This one has inspired me; What kind of glue did you use? Could I use E6000 or E7000 glue? I want to glue to a velvet fabric backdrop! Thank you!
Thanks! I’ve never used E7000, but if I was wanting to attach jewelry to a fabric like velvet, I might first stiffen the velvet with iron-on interfacing or even something stiffer … and then sew the jewelry onto the fabric. Glue can make an ugly mess on fabric, that’s why I often paint over my jewelry. Hope that helps.
But experimentation is the name of the game! You might want to read the previous comment, where I give more gluing suggestions.
Wowwwwwwww Dorothea very good art work….. I make jewelry art also my question what type of glue you use on pass jewelry Art
Thank you for liking my art! I use different kinds of glue depending on the weight and size of the jewelry. If it’s big and heavy, I use E6000, if it’s tiny jewelry, I use Liquitex varnish. But I’ve also used pouring medium, thinned out white glue, and moulding paste, whichever seems to suit the project I’m working on. Experimentation is the name of the game for me. ❤️