Watercoloring on Yupo (The BEST or the WORST paper?)
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I love Yupo! I would love to see you do stamping. Paint watercolor pure out of the tube on yupo, then when done. spray the whole thing very wet with water, grab another piece of paper, fiber or yupo and place it on top and print to it.
What's the brand of paint brush that you're using??
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Peter Draws What kind of pen are you using for the line art?
I hate to tell you, that's not paper
This paper sounds like a nightmare yet you still managed to make this beautiful peice of artwork.
I love this. Looks like a background in a Dr. Seuss book.
YAY! You had fun! In order to not have the oily finger prints, you can wash Yupo with dish soap first. Though, I wager a lot of people are pretty excited that your finger prints are there. :)
Wiping it with rubbing alchohol will get all the oils off and dries super quickly. If you don't rinse all the soap off it will mess with the water tension of your ink/paints.
You can also take rubbing alcohol and remove any oil from the paper.
For some reason this was really fascinating to watch, I can't explain it just something about it
That's Peter, in a nutshell..... :)
i wish i knew how u felt. i'm just unreasonably angry
Very fluid and meditative.
Oil from your hands(or lotion) will make any liquid repel. I use alcohol ink on yupo, and then do pen work on top. Alcohol ink dries FAST! and are vibrant colors. That is the biggest reason I started using the alcohol inks. The luscious colors, dropping and dripping it, blowing it, or painting with it. Lots of fun. Enjoyed watching you work on top of color.
You can make anything work Peter, amazed as always 😊
this is one of my all time favorite pieces from peter. it's just so colorful and pretty. definitely somethin i'd want on a notebook or something
It looks perfect!
I love how I can be skeptical of the piece's outcome for 2/3rds of the video, and then be super impressed by the end result.
absolutely beautiful, peter. great work. i could see this easily becoming an album cover for some experimental indy band or something, ha ha.
Peter! You should try doing some paintings with resin if you can get your hands on some. I think you could make something pretty awesome. There's a style of resin painting that is messy but can be so beautiful.
Hi! I see you wrote this 5 years ago so I probably won't get an answer but I'm so interested in finding more techniques with resin. Perhaps you could describe the stye you're referring to so I can see some examples Thank you so much!.
It's so nice to see it flow in timelapse
Peter! The anti colour blobs coming out of nowhere was created by the resist of the oil from your fingerprints. You can still see the texture in your thumb print in those areas. 😊
I love using Yupo! I'm glad you tried it :)
Hi Peter, Thanks for this video & thanks for your AMAZING voice! I was happy to find a picture of you to go with your voice....you look exactly like you sound & your sound ( and your BEAUTIFUL art) makes me very, very happy. Thank you for making me, & so many other people, so very happy! You are well loved & admired and we appreciate your creativity. It’s a lovely gift to us all!😊✌🏽🙏🏾
Woaa! The watercolor in the paper looks like an alive thing
Does Peter has a video talking about his favorite pens or markers he uses? Because the ones he used here are absolutely beautiful!
Ann Sm we neeeed this video
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Thank you for sharing your experience with Yupo ..
Plus, the commenters have added, are adding, their owns tips,
Which I find quite useful too.
I do not know yet if you are still posting,
Because I just found your channel, this March 2024,
But I am subscribing anyway just to go on a discovery of your other work.
Thank you again for all you did and do.
What a beautiful piece...really inspiring. I love that you put your work up in his way, it's helping me a lot with being more fluid and secure in my own art.
your new avatar kinda looks like that guy from buzzfeed
Keith lmao
I thought it was Keith ngl
KEITH
Keithhhhhhhh
Vitória Nunes Keith I was gonna say this
lovely vid, had to watch it again...love those wonderfully organic worlds you create and liked how the watercolour dried in puddles...nice voice too
Much love and respect to you and your channel. I love all of your art. Been watching your channel for years. This looks fun
Happy I found your channel! Thank you for a lovely tutorial. I just purchased some Yupo paper, so this tutorial was very informative. Your masterpiece turned out beautifully!
Wow! Very soothing to watch and absolutely beautiful end result
peter you have gotten me addicted to lines.
I really like the outcome of this piece. It looks very interesting and I think I could look at it for hours and discover new forms in there!
i think this paper is worse for the environment? the way some companies make paper now is they only trim trees, not cut them down, since clearing entire forests means you'll get a lot of paper at once, but then you'll have to cut down more and more... trimming them is more efficient. so yeah tree-paper is better for the environment than plastic-paper
Gabi Pro I'm trying to work out if the point is that you can wash this and start again instead of wasting paper? I'm not sure. Alcohol markers seem to be best on this, but I'll stick to my watercolour paper for painting.
Please do more watercolours. I love what you do with paint and ink. Gorgeous!
Excellent vid.Thanks. I was curious about this paper. Appreciate your honesty.
Beautiful colors. I love the bright pink you achieved
This actually looks like just he kinda paper I was looking for. Honestly When I got some watercolors I was thoroughly disappointing with how much control I was given in what the final product looked like. I just wanted something that I could do when I was feeling artistically exhausted, which in my mind would have been just throwing colors onto something and just letting the water swirl around and do the cool things that it does on my palette (which is plastic), which I then would use as the guide for whatever the drawing was going to be. Ya know? Its like giving all the control to the liquid physics, than letting it dry and drawing stuff on top, I imagine it would be very therapeutic and relaxing, BUT normal water color paper doesn't do that. SO I will be getting me some of this wonderful yupo stuff and seeing if its what I was looking for.
Thanks for the video peter. Y'know?
That is most beautiful watercolor painting I have ever seen in my entire life. Not lying.
Love your commentary, thank you.🙂
Along with paint pouring, resin pouring/resin art seems really interesting to me. I first saw Peter Brown do it (and when I just searched "peter brown resin" to make sure I was right with it the video was the first or one of the first to come up), and then I watched some other people do it, and it's really interesting how it works and the unexpectedness of how it can turn out. I take comfort in having control over my artwork and the basic knowledge of how I'd like it to end up looking, similar to what you were saying, but I do really love, in certain situations, going into a piece not knowing how it's going to come out. Especially if it's something I have less control over. I love working with probability and randomness and potential possibilities; not looking up to a certain idea and hoping it works out, but anticipating-the not knowing and the eagerness to create from an abstract or vague idea, and the possibilities at my finger tips from which I should push myself to weasel out something different and individual. (Not from "every other art piece" or something, 'cause that's fuckin' nearly impossible and highly improbable pLUS god no don't set yourself up for that!!, I just mean, something that I like. Something I feel I can call mine. A work that I can find to be a piece of its own, as opposed to 'just something else I've created'. I know that doesn't really make sense. Uhhhh...) Anyways! About the randomness thing, I've recently been getting into and using a lot of d&d generators of different varieties, and I really enjoy them. I'm all over the place now. Whoops.
[gee, for my own sake I also need to clarify: this isn't me trying to tell you or anyone else that you should be feeling the way I feel about this or that or these or those, etccc. I just sort of got distracted and did a little vent about art and creating, the things that I very much love. I'd recommend at least looking into resin art and d&d generators, if you ever feel like it or have the time! (And if you've already done these things and I've just missed them, aha, sorry for the pesky comment.)]
I feel like I just climbed inside your mind & eavesdropped on your thoughts....the commentary was very entertaining.
Yupo is good for alcohol inks because they dry quickly and you can get some really cool effects on non-porous surfaces. As for the oil deposits, I thought the fingerprints added a cool dimension to the piece, but if you want to avoid them just wipe it with some rubbing alcohol first. It will clean off the oil and drys quickly.
when you combine watercolour and pen work it's simply incredible!
I got the chance to use this paper in my high school art class! We worked with alcohol inks on the paper. I too like to have more control of my designs, the inks seemed to allow giving more control over what you're doing.
This turned out so pretty😍😍
Awesome work!!
“Like, I wanna put color here! And it was like, no color here!” 😂 thank you for the great video, always awesome seeing people do awesome things that they enjoy. Cheers
First time hearing about Yupo! :O Sounds really cool and watching you watercolour it makes me wanna get it!
So happy I found this!!!!
oh my this is so beautiful
Every time I finish watching one of your videos I end up saying "genius". Your work is inspiring
This turned out really nice!
I don't know how many times I watched this video, but every time it feels like magic to me. Peter Copperfield!
Thank you SO MUCH for uploading!
By the way the fingerprints look amazing
Hi Peter, I love your channel, with this colour work would you be better doing the outlineing ing grey? Black seems a bit harsh.
We love you too Peter. We do. We do.
I like what you did, Peter! Nice video :)
I saw a lot of faces & figures as you worked on this piece of art ....amazing to watch ! 👏👏👏
This is one of my favorite pieces you have made. I see a space cavern.
It looks so cool in the end :o
I love this.. so abstract
I started using yupo in 1999 when it was called Ezi-cut- and used watercolour and others , still use it today and it does take a while to control a fairly uncontrollable medium combo
so sad i cant buy this omg. make prints! this is so lovely and unique!
Faucet Rememberly you can but prints on Society 6 but so far he hasn't uploaded some of his newer ones so you just have to wait
Yes, it's on my website for sale now, as well as prints here: society6.com/product/yuposlavia_print#s6-7708604p4a1v45
Thanks, when I saw this on the stream really wanting to buy a print!
this sounds like a paper that would be useful for soft pencils to get a really painterly look. Or pastels.
No, it repels that, it is hard to draw on it. Forever this colours you apply will slip, slide. I wish I could draw over first layer, but....
This is so. Fucking. Cool. Oh my god. The finished piece turned out AMAZING. I've just been staring at it for the past 5 minutes. So good.
I love this piece!!
@Peter_draws
Thank you for sharing your experience with Yupo ..
Plus, the commenters have added, are adding, their owns tips,
Which I find quite useful too.
I do not know yet if you are still posting,
Because I just found your channel, this March 2024,
But I am subscribing anyway just to go on a discovery of your other work.
Thank you again for all you did and do.
Yupo is wonderful. I like to draw on it with super black ink and I use salt, alcohol, i scratch back into the marks with a needle-like tool and acrylic paint removes any ink previously dried on the page, but acrylic creates a nice contrast in material.
thank you for this video it makes me feel very good
Cool i have been waiting long for this video
O WOW!!! Love this.
Before painting on Yupo, wipe it down with alcohol and then wipe it dry. That takes care of the oily bits.
To me it looks like what imagination would look like if it could express itself 😆🌟🎨
so beautiful
Honestly if I had this style and creativity mind set of art peter my main man of art I love it.
I love your pen marks. Wow. So cool.
Woah 🙌 amazing work
I love this painting and very new to water coloring what is the brand of the Pena kind pen used in the are. Thank you
Interesting and I appreciate this info!
I love Yupo paper! Its fun to fill spray bottles with watercolors and spray it onto the paper, and then draw over it after it dries. Its definitely a challenge, but its pretty entertaining.
That's a beautiful piece of art.
This looks beautiful! And the speed paint is so smooth and satisfying to watch!
I have a question, what kind of camera do you use to record your speed paints and drawings?
(I hope I'm not being rude by asking. I'm just curious)
This is so outstanding! Watch Sandy Alcon, Alcott? Use baby wipes to make texture-oi!
so you could technically paint on the paper-plastic with your fingers and then colour it in...hmm.
I love how this painting turned out! It's gorgeous as ever!
Best voice overs, very entertaining
The struggle is real. Id love to see you do a drawing using q-tips doing a negative drawing with a background of watercolor. Your finish product was very cool.
awesome video!
It looks great!
love it!!
Mesmerizing!
loved the vid👌🏻, also lol your new pp 😂😂
I just subscribed because I love this video, your wonderful, soothing voice and soulful attitude! Please do a pour video!!
i love this it looks like something out of a dr seuss book
the issue of the forestry industry is not the people who are making paper, it's the people who are collecting wood to build houses and stuff (that aren't being lived in if you're where I am), and for collection of other plants for oils and other resources for beauty products or ingredients, and for Room for more urban and agricultural sprawl.
I really love the color scheme in this one
Why are so good peter
Thank you for this interesting video. I purchased Yupo paper a couple of years ago, but was intimidated by it. I think I'll try it again.
Could you please tell me which black pen you are using to draw over it?
If you did the sketchbook slam challenge your result would look so awesome!!
Maybe try spraying it with a sealer coat of that stuff people use for finished charcoal drawings and then drawing on it? It might not work, but it'd be worth a try.
phenomenal
I wondered how yupo would react to watercolour niw I have seen this I'm going to get some I love this
Maybe you could try taking some extremely fine grit sandpaper to the surface before you start? Might hold the paint a bit better.
I really like the fingerprint resist!
This is cool but like how would you use it for any other kind of drawing?
It came out really nice