Thank you so much for this info, 💕💕I hope you’ll post more videos showing us step by step, because it would be very helpful. I wish I could take some lessons with you, but unfortunately I live too far away 😔 until next time.☺
This was exceptionally informative. Having been in yours studio and made a cuppa right by your “paints in process” I had no idea so much effort went into the preparation. I just thought you kept a messy sink 😂
Finally I found out why my colours always turned out somewhat pale, I followed your advice of diluting a paint and adding more ox gall and it worked! I used to add white paint (not diluted) or water with ox gall to increase surface tension, but didn’t get convincing results. I’m using paints from the brand Karin with a paste like consistency, I will experiment with the regular stirring that you mentioned. Do you think that it would also work, if I put the paints in a bottle and shake them regularly, instead of stirring? Thank you very much for sharing your precious knowledge. Your artworks are truly beautiful and unique.
To create an effect that looks like 3D water spots we add turpentine and shake vigorously so you can try this instead of stirring. Journal your process and findings 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your reply! I’m planning to start a test soon to compare the paints after having shaken them regularly for two months to a control group of the same colours, which I will just let sit for the same amount of time. If I’ll manage to stay disciplined for long enough, I’ll post an update. I wonder if this process could be automated by using those laboratory devices used to mix blood (e.g. a blood collection mixer) or some other industrial tools to continuously stir liquids. Thanks again!
Teacher, I need to take classes professionally. I have already taken courses and they do not teach properly. A lot of money is spent without correct results, it seems more like children's courses, although I have corrected a lot, I know that it is not the right thing to do. Thank you very much for answering. Neuquen Patagonia Argentina.
Thank you! I bought a kit in Turkey and I’m having so much trouble getting the colors to run or not run. Do the paints need to be stored in the fridge? It’s about 100 degrees here.
This was clear information. As a marbler you never 'got' it. You was verry clear about thé balancing colours and different tension.
That’s good to know, thanks 😊
Thank you so much for this info, 💕💕I hope you’ll post more videos showing us step by step, because it would be very helpful. I wish I could take some lessons with you, but unfortunately I live too far away 😔 until next time.☺
I will, subscribe to the channel so you don’t miss the new videos 👍🏻
This was exceptionally informative. Having been in yours studio and made a cuppa right by your “paints in process” I had no idea so much effort went into the preparation. I just thought you kept a messy sink 😂
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Finally I found out why my colours always turned out somewhat pale, I followed your advice of diluting a paint and adding more ox gall and it worked! I used to add white paint (not diluted) or water with ox gall to increase surface tension, but didn’t get convincing results. I’m using paints from the brand Karin with a paste like consistency, I will experiment with the regular stirring that you mentioned. Do you think that it would also work, if I put the paints in a bottle and shake them regularly, instead of stirring? Thank you very much for sharing your precious knowledge. Your artworks are truly beautiful and unique.
To create an effect that looks like 3D water spots we add turpentine and shake vigorously so you can try this instead of stirring. Journal your process and findings 👍🏻
Thank you very much for your reply! I’m planning to start a test soon to compare the paints after having shaken them regularly for two months to a control group of the same colours, which I will just let sit for the same amount of time. If I’ll manage to stay disciplined for long enough, I’ll post an update. I wonder if this process could be automated by using those laboratory devices used to mix blood (e.g. a blood collection mixer) or some other industrial tools to continuously stir liquids. Thanks again!
I am so grateful 🙏
Hope it helps shed some light on your marbling adventure 👍🏻
Teacher, I need to take classes professionally. I have already taken courses and they do not teach properly. A lot of money is spent without correct results, it seems more like children's courses, although I have corrected a lot, I know that it is not the right thing to do. Thank you very much for answering. Neuquen Patagonia Argentina.
Which kind of materials do you have?
Curso de forma profesional...me interesa mucho y si fuera por zoom mucho mejor. Agradecida
Not yet but soon
Podría pasar la pagina donde comprar los materiales y si da curso onlin (pago) para perfeccionarse desde cero...muchas gracias
I will upload better videos in the future instructions on how to start marbling from the beginning
Thank you! I bought a kit in Turkey and I’m having so much trouble getting the colors to run or not run. Do the paints need to be stored in the fridge? It’s about 100 degrees here.
It’s difficult to know as all paints behave differently. Which brand name does it have on the container?
@@JamesMouland thank you so much for your reply. There’s no name. It’s a lot I got at a local shop. Is there a brand you recommend?
@@RajaaShakir I use materials from Ayan Ebru
@@JamesMouland thanks so much for the recommendation. I will be sure to let them know you sent me when I order 🌷
@@RajaaShakir the very best of luck 👍🏻