Hey, Tricia! I watched this when you first posted it but neglected to tell you how amazing these are. I came back this morning and watched again so I could do my own. I forgot about the bottle scribble technique you used, so it’s a good thing I watched again. I hope you are doing well and that your back issues are getting better. I really miss your videos. Your work is so inspiring to me and your videos spark a creative energy that’s hard to resist. Now it’s time for me to resist with some gesso. 😁
This looks like a lot of fun. I’m going to try this today. Thank you for sharing. (I have 2 labs, and yes, dog hair constantly! Good thing we love them so much!)
These pieces are absolutely gorgeous! Can you please list some of your resources, like the gesso resist and the paints you used? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
Thank you! Just regular Gesso-probably Liquitex. It came in a big bottle that ended up leaking, so it is now in a mason jar. Then I put it in squeeze bottles I got off Amazon. Once you make your design with the gesso, let it dry. The paints can be anything. I don’t have any watercolors, so I watered down my acrylic paints. I think I used Liquitex basics, Golden fluids, and Ara paint (which I buy from the UK). I said in the video that I like to use transparent colors as well. There are transparent colors in most brands. Hope this helps!
Interesting technique. I stopped by to check out your video because it looked like you were doing old text medical drawings. ;) After watching, I know it's not the case, but I was compelled to stay and check it out. Great work and technique.
I loved this video! The elements you made are amazing. I have some Liquitex Basic gesso that got thick somehow and works great with stencils and creating texture. So my thought is maybe put some gesso in another container with the lid off for a bit to let some of the moisture escape. Stir occasionally to check, then place the lid on to maintain. Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you! Yes, I think my gesso is also Liquitex. It came in a big bottle that somehow leaked and now it is in a mason jar! It does get thicker with age. I like drawing the shapes better than using stencils, and I just put it in squeeze bottles I got off Amazon.
Thank you! I did try some modeling paste, and it wants to flake off, probably because I put a lot of wet media down. I didnt have any watercolors when I filmed this, so just used watered down acrylics. There is a segment where I show the modeling paste. You could try mixing them, but I want to draw with the squeeze bottle, and I don't think it will work with that. but maybe with stencils it would. If you try that, let me now how it goes!
Hey, Tricia! I watched this when you first posted it but neglected to tell you how amazing these are. I came back this morning and watched again so I could do my own. I forgot about the bottle scribble technique you used, so it’s a good thing I watched again. I hope you are doing well and that your back issues are getting better. I really miss your videos. Your work is so inspiring to me and your videos spark a creative energy that’s hard to resist. Now it’s time for me to resist with some gesso. 😁
These look like absolutely great accents and focal pieces! Thank you.
Thank you!
These are right up my alley. I'm definitely going to make some.
Wonderful! Thank you!
Beautiful! Brava!😊
@@jeraldbaxter3532 Thank you!
That looks super fun! Thanks for sharing. I might try it with black gesso too.
Thank you!
I love this idea. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to try it.
Thank you so much!
Gorgeous pieces Tricia! Tfs
Thank you!
These came out fantastic!! 😍
Thank you so much! I now have some watercolors to play with, and want to try with those!
This is wonderful and beautiful. Your directions were perfect. I love this for my art journaling. Thank you so much for sharing. 🩷🩷🩷
Thank you!
These are so cool! Absolutely lovely. Watching this, I'm remembering that I've seen black gesso. That might be a good option.
Thank you! I have black gesso, but haven’t tried it yet.
This looks like a lot of fun. I’m going to try this today. Thank you for sharing. (I have 2 labs, and yes, dog hair constantly! Good thing we love them so much!)
Thank you!
I would have loved to see a finished piece that you made from these pieces.
I used one digitally in an iPad video here: th-cam.com/video/HLlDBtpPwyw/w-d-xo.html. I haven’t had time to make anything with them yet.
They are amazing. I think i'm going to try that to use as a topper. Really appreciated them. Thanks ❤
Thank you!
Aloha they came out great and would make great emphera. 🤙❤
Thank you!
These pieces are absolutely gorgeous! Can you please list some of your resources, like the gesso resist and the paints you used? I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
Thank you! Just regular Gesso-probably Liquitex. It came in a big bottle that ended up leaking, so it is now in a mason jar. Then I put it in squeeze bottles I got off Amazon. Once you make your design with the gesso, let it dry. The paints can be anything. I don’t have any watercolors, so I watered down my acrylic paints. I think I used Liquitex basics, Golden fluids, and Ara paint (which I buy from the UK). I said in the video that I like to use transparent colors as well. There are transparent colors in most brands. Hope this helps!
@@trdewey Yes, very helpful. Thank you so much. I think these are my favorite pieces I’ve seen on TH-cam.
Interesting technique. I stopped by to check out your video because it looked like you were doing old text medical drawings. ;) After watching, I know it's not the case, but I was compelled to stay and check it out. Great work and technique.
Oh wow! Thank you!
I loved this video! The elements you made are amazing. I have some Liquitex Basic gesso that got thick somehow and works great with stencils and creating texture. So my thought is maybe put some gesso in another container with the lid off for a bit to let some of the moisture escape. Stir occasionally to check, then place the lid on to maintain. Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you! Yes, I think my gesso is also Liquitex. It came in a big bottle that somehow leaked and now it is in a mason jar! It does get thicker with age. I like drawing the shapes better than using stencils, and I just put it in squeeze bottles I got off Amazon.
I am definitely going to try the squeeze bottles!!
Very cool Tricia❤
Thank you!
I wonder if you combined thick gesso with modelling paste? Your samples are gorgeous! TFS
Thank you! I did try some modeling paste, and it wants to flake off, probably because I put a lot of wet media down. I didnt have any watercolors when I filmed this, so just used watered down acrylics. There is a segment where I show the modeling paste. You could try mixing them, but I want to draw with the squeeze bottle, and I don't think it will work with that. but maybe with stencils it would. If you try that, let me now how it goes!
I was thinking the same thing, using a pallet knife and stencil, not a squeeze bottle.
Superb. Do you seal them?
Thanks!
Thank you! No, I haven’t sealed them. I think you could if you wanted to.