Jane, you are amazing. After having a creative block for many years, yours are the only techniques that make it feel fun without any expectations. You have brought back to me the wonder of mark-making. Thankyou.
Thanks for sharing these great techniques. I’m inspired and want to try this on my homemade gel plates to create pieces for home decor and print on fabric for stitching projects. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
Wonderful video as always, thanks Jane. Quick question, at 7:19 minutes after peeling the monoprint with the oil crayon, do you feel that the acrylic fixes the oil crayon to the paper with this method so that it no longer smudges ?
Love the one with thread! Could you show a project from beginning to end, please? Like blank paper to framed piece. Awesome techniques! So inspiring! Thanks!!!!
In doing the black lines on the deli paper what type of paper are you transferring it to. I tried to do it but removed some of the paper I was transferring it to.
Thank you very much for the lesson, for interesting ideas! Of course, it is a pity that there is at least a description of the materials used. I have to guess. Yulagodarna those who give answers in the comments. I wish you success!
I am enjoying your video. I really like your art and have a few questions. What type of paper are your printing on? What is the size of the gel plate that you are using? Thank you for your assistance.
It's like a waxed paper sort of - we used to wrap childrens' sandwiches in it; you can find it at any restaurant supply store, and quite often in a supermarket, but only in small sizes
Another youtube creator explained how hard it was to reply to comments after you get so many subs, and videos, and its because all the comments for the different videos go to one page in their creator page. So in order to reply properly, they have to watch the individual video, which is time consuming. I love Jane Davis too, and she doesn't have adverts as far as I can tell, so I'm just grateful she shows us this for free. But yeah, even a thumbs up or a heart would be nice :)
They both put out content and demo's for free, they both take the time to upload these videos. Again, for free. They also both do lots of classes, work, art and they have a life and need to make a living of this. There's only so much time in a day and they already give a lot! And remember, they both have websites you can visit, (online) classes you can follow etc. If you have questions maybe try this? janedaviesstudios.com/contact/ Good luck!
Thank you, Jane Davies for your inspiring videos! Much appreciated!
OMG I have just found you by accident. I think I'm in love with what you do!
Jane, you are amazing. After having a creative block for many years, yours are the only techniques that make it feel fun without any expectations. You have brought back to me the wonder of mark-making. Thankyou.
Loved this. The prints are very interesting. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing these great techniques. I’m inspired and want to try this on my homemade gel plates to create pieces for home decor and print on fabric for stitching projects. Looking forward to seeing more of your videos.
This is great, could watch for hours! Its quite unusual to see genuine experimentation in progress in these sort of videos. Well done.
Thank you very much Jane, for the tutorial. You have taught me to be much freer, with my art!
Very interesting! I think I would enjoy doing that. Thank you for sharing.
Astounding! Thank you so much for sharing your techniques
That is so fascinating! Especially that bold yellow one at 5:50 😍
I love your creative exploration and thank you for sharing so generously.
Thanks for sharing this great video - I think you are very generous!
I like this technique and the wonderful results you got.
Love your prints.
Wonderful video as always, thanks Jane. Quick question, at 7:19 minutes after peeling the monoprint with the oil crayon, do you feel that the acrylic fixes the oil crayon to the paper with this method so that it no longer smudges ?
Love the one with thread!
Could you show a project from beginning to end, please? Like blank paper to framed piece. Awesome techniques! So inspiring!
Thanks!!!!
I do so love your work. You are so inspiring.
Just love your very free style of making art.
What is the tool she is using to rub the paper onto the plate?
Qual marca é essa tinta preta?
Love to watch you work, you have inspired me and taught me so much. Wish I lived close enough to take a class. MC
what flat circular thing are you using to smooth paper in this video
¡Que bonito! ¡Me ha encantado !!
Jane, Where did You get Your Roller from? .......... Looks Different & easier to maneuver than Mine or What I Seen Thus far. Thank You
I love your prints
This is fantastic!
OMG! I’ve just discovered you and I am your new fan! Very exiting and inspiring technique ! Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving!
Great artwork.
JANE: DO YOU USE A DELI PAPER THAT IS SHINY ON ONE SIDEAND MATT ONTHE OTHER? IF SO WHICH SIDEDO YOU PAINT ON?
In doing the black lines on the deli paper what type of paper are you transferring it to. I tried to do it but removed some of the paper I was transferring it to.
Great prints,but what is that tool your useing to rub on the geli plate.?
Jane, what is deli paper ?
so awesome!
Super Darstellung ! Vielen Dank 👍 gerne mehr davon ! 🤗 leider kann ich kein englisch 🤔
Love it!
Love it!!
Thank you very much for the lesson, for interesting ideas!
Of course, it is a pity that there is at least a description of the materials used. I have to guess. Yulagodarna those who give answers in the comments.
I wish you success!
You could just use google...janedaviesstudios.com/favorite-materials.html
great!
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Hi!! Is deli paper waxed paper or parchment paper?
I think you just coined "the blackground"!
So enjoy your videos.
I am enjoying your video. I really like your art and have a few questions. What type of paper are your printing on? What is the size of the gel plate that you are using? Thank you for your assistance.
janedaviesstudios.com/favorite-materials.html
hi, Jane........what is the name of the tool you are using to spread over the paper - the round gadget with the handle.......thanks so much
A brayer
It's called a printmaking baren. This one looks like it's the one made by Speedball.
Nice! I wonder, what is "deli paper"? Is it waxed or is it bakery release paper? Google Translate refuse the word "deli paper"... Anybody?
It's like a waxed paper sort of - we used to wrap childrens' sandwiches in it; you can find it at any restaurant supply store, and quite often in a supermarket, but only in small sizes
Micki High - thank you! :)
I have found deli paper for sale at reasonable prices on Amazon
...but it is much thinner than Jane uses here!?
Testa bakplåtspapper.
very good!
rolls of architecture tracing paper. (bum wad)
and that is art?
I love this woman's art but I hate how she never responds to comments. Bob Burridge is another painter who never answers questions. Very annoying!
Another youtube creator explained how hard it was to reply to comments after you get so many subs, and videos, and its because all the comments for the different videos go to one page in their creator page. So in order to reply properly, they have to watch the individual video, which is time consuming. I love Jane Davis too, and she doesn't have adverts as far as I can tell, so I'm just grateful she shows us this for free. But yeah, even a thumbs up or a heart would be nice :)
They both put out content and demo's for free, they both take the time to upload these videos. Again, for free. They also both do lots of classes, work, art and they have a life and need to make a living of this. There's only so much time in a day and they already give a lot! And remember, they both have websites you can visit, (online) classes you can follow etc. If you have questions maybe try this? janedaviesstudios.com/contact/ Good luck!
Even paid or patron artists do not always reply...Jane thanks for what you do!
Ok, ok, I got it.
Ha! You are right, I almost never reply to TH-cam comments. Come on over to my blog, where I do reply more often. Glad you like the work.