Wow! Mister Mark! Did you try it first on an itty bitty gel plate? Great demonstration and it turned out awesome! I was giving you 50/50 odds in my head when you started :) - Thank you for sharing!
@@AinoShperber yes it’s just a 12mm board of plywood with a few more strips of plywood pinned around the edges that’s just below the surface level of my plate. Just allows me to keep my plate fairly square and also gives me the option of moving around my plate during the process without disturbing the surface paint etc.
Loved it!!! But how you can work with the pine board background, beats me. That would f**k up my color sense completely. Peeling off the plate instead of the print is genius tho.
Whew, that was an exhilirating experiment. You never fail to blow my gelli printing mind. And the pizza analogy is most helpful. Thanks!
Ah cool glad you found it enjoyable.
So……. that’s opening a whole creative can of worms in my mind, inspiring! Briljant idea, thanks trying and for sharing!
@@GG-jz4kd thanks. Glad it’s started the creative juices flowing!
Great tutorial and art, thank you!
@@walic8 thanks
Darn! You're VERY good at this!
@@RoyBlumenthal cheers 👍🏻
Wow!! I love it. You have created another amazing work art. I enjoyed watching and listening.
@@quadraknot thanks for watching
Follow the master’s advice: “so do it goddammit!.”😂
@@The_Encaustic_Mudlarker 😁👍🏻
Excellent video as usual,packed with very useful information.
@@bobp8414 thanks for the praise, it’s appreciated
This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing this new-to-me technique.
@@ellenstoune8937 you’re welcome, it’s a pretty new technique for everyone. 🙂
Wow. That's brilliant. 👌👌👌
@@jacsfalconer1929 thanks
Fascinating Mark, I should try, looks so interesting and indpiring❤
@@artcuriousbymnw thanks. Yep you should! 😁
Amazing. One of my faves I've come across. 😊
@@laurasherry3017 that’s nice to know thanks 🙏🏼
Absolut gorgeous!!! This is a new dimension of gel plate printing!! Thank you so much for sharing - I must try it!
@@schwarzekatz602 cool glad it’s sparked a 🔥
Awesome! I am inspired.
@@catherinebrown9119 cool do you think you’ll give it a try?
As always, your results are amazing and truly inspiring.
@@OfficialFidget thanks. Glad you liked it.
Awesome result!😁
Thanks. Did you find it helpful?
Cool!
@@angelinamichelle8474 thanks
Great! Thanks for sharing.
@@Deb-y2z thanks, you’re welcome
Wow! Mister Mark! Did you try it first on an itty bitty gel plate? Great demonstration and it turned out awesome! I was giving you 50/50 odds in my head when you started :) - Thank you for sharing!
@@Nanakinsz thanks. No I went all in guns blazing but this image here wasn’t my first attempt, I’d tried two or three times before this one.
Love the wooden frame you made! Is it a wooden base as well?
And the print is awesome of course! 😊
@@AinoShperber yes it’s just a 12mm board of plywood with a few more strips of plywood pinned around the edges that’s just below the surface level of my plate. Just allows me to keep my plate fairly square and also gives me the option of moving around my plate during the process without disturbing the surface paint etc.
Nice, I probably could do this myself.... In fact, the companies should make a frame like this, even better,!! 😅😅
@ yep, maybe I should patent it 🤔
@@gelwithmarkI say go for it!! 😊
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So cool. Thanks for the tutorial. Have you tried this with deli paper as well? Stay inspired!
@@brainangles no but I shouldn’t see why that would work, test it out and you’ll soon get your answer! 🙂
So cool!
thanks. do you think you will try it?
This is fantastic! What pencil did you use for the initial drawing?
@@dianneeagle4686 thanks. I use a Faber castell pitt pastel pencil black 199. I buy mine from Amazon.
👍❤️👏🔥🙏
@@francavan1295 😁👍🏻
Loved it!!! But how you can work with the pine board background, beats me. That would f**k up my color sense completely. Peeling off the plate instead of the print is genius tho.
🤣 I normally work with a piece of copy paper behind so it shows up white, not sure why I didn’t do that on this one though.
i love pizza thanks
@@wamr-o7r me too, what’s your favourite flavour?