Hi Rebecca, I've used a similar technique with plastic film. Not cling wrap but that plastic film that often wraps canvas. Apply acrylic paint to the film with a metal spatula in light strokes, varying the colours. Once dry it can be stuck onto artwork in the same way and the marks are really interesting.
What a wonderful idea, l never would've thought to do that with parchment paper and l use it to aid me in my art a lot. I really love what you're doing with the panels.
Great idea! I have tried to use my palette paper(parchment paper) with leftover paint as collage and it doesn’t always stick so this is a great alternative and a way to use that paint.
Oh yeah, I’m in. My wheels are turning. Just did a quilting room rearrange so I can change directions for a while. That is amazing. I’ll be doing this tmrw. Watching from Oklahoma. Good luck
Wow, that was awesome, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this done before! Thank you for sharing! 😊 question, you are painting on a panel it looks like, will this work if you do this technique on paper? Or say on gelli printed paper?
@@susanstern6303 I find I have more time to deliberate about placement or colour relationship by moving shapes or colours around. Also you can get very different edges if you cut the painted parchment with a scissor. And its a great way to use up extra paint if you use parchment as a palette
Hi Rebecca, I've used a similar technique with plastic film. Not cling wrap but that plastic film that often wraps canvas. Apply acrylic paint to the film with a metal spatula in light strokes, varying the colours. Once dry it can be stuck onto artwork in the same way and the marks are really interesting.
@@chrisjohnson7609 Thanks that’s a good tip!
A really interesting technique that I haven’t seen before and will try with my paper collage. Thank you for sharing!
Ingenious.
How cool!!! This is the first time I have seen someone do this.❤
What a wonderful idea, l never would've thought to do that with parchment paper and l use it to aid me in my art a lot. I really love what you're doing with the panels.
@@truthoverfiction777 Thank you I’m glad it was helpful!
Very cool! Thank you :)
Hi Rebecca. Interesting technique. Thanks for posting.
Great idea! I have tried to use my palette paper(parchment paper) with leftover paint as collage and it doesn’t always stick so this is a great alternative and a way to use that paint.
@@ellenwilliams6406 Yes it’s a great way to use leftover paint!
Very cool technique. Am going to give this a try. Thanks!
Oh yeah, I’m in. My wheels are turning. Just did a quilting room rearrange so I can change directions for a while.
That is amazing. I’ll be doing this tmrw. Watching from Oklahoma. Good luck
Quilts can be a great inspiration- I hope you have fun experimenting!
Wow, this looks like so much fun thanks for sharing 😊
I loved seeing this technique. What an in interesting and different method to apply paint. I can’t wait to try this! Thank you for sharing.
@@ranchofandango I’m glad you found it helpful!
This is really cool! I look forward to hopefully seeing more videos like this from you! Thanks!!!!
What a novel idea! I look forward to trying it!
Excellent Rebecca! Thank you for making this video and sharing with us. Much love and peace from London UK 🇬🇧 ❤
@@Karibee61 I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Nice technique!
Very helpful, Ms. Ott! Ty
Wow Rebecca, what an excellent video. It was amazing to see your process creating these art pieces. You also have a very soothing voice 😅
Thanks ❤
Did you use acrylic paint?
Will any paint do?
Beautiful collage work 👏😁
@@paxy2011 Thank you! I use acrylic paint for this- acrylic paint bonds well to other acrylic mediums
How fun is that!!! 🎉
That is amazing. Thanks
Love this.
Wow, that was awesome, I don’t think I’ve ever seen this done before! Thank you for sharing! 😊 question, you are painting on a panel it looks like, will this work if you do this technique on paper? Or say on gelli printed paper?
Very helpful!
I never would’ve thought to do that technique….thanks so much for sharing that process….will matte gel medium work?
@@robingoff322 Yes matte gel medium would work too
@reb_ott thanks so much!!
What’s the difference from painting directly onto the piece. It’s hard to see difference at least on camera?
@@susanstern6303 I find I have more time to deliberate about placement or colour relationship by moving shapes or colours around. Also you can get very different edges if you cut the painted parchment with a scissor. And its a great way to use up extra paint if you use parchment as a palette
Newbie here. Would this work on paper? Might be a dumb question. LOL! What are the boards you are using? Thanks for sharing this awesome technique.
@@patriciadistefano7467 Yes this would work on paper. I’m using a wood panel in this video.
@@reb_ott Thank you, Rebecca.
Why waste parchment paper? Why not just paint over the panel?
@@Collageartist69 I use parchment paper as a palette so this is one way to use up this paint. Also you can cut out shapes.
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does it matter which side of the parchment paper you paint on?
It doesn’t matter which side of the parchment you apply the paint to - choose a side and go for it!