@@KitBellArtist Kit, I’m thrilled with my success with your great instructions. I tweaked step 1-2 by printing the thinner masks (grasses and string) onto text and sheet music! I used bolder, hand cut botanical masks for step 3.
Kit bonjour, merci de nous emmener là où vos pas vous portent. Cette évolution partagée nous montre la voie. Nous ne pouvons pas tout faire mais nous avons nos préférences. Les chevaux vous ont montré le chemin... Le mélange du botanique vue de près et de la géométrie fait ressurgir en moi la description pictural des éléments. Je ne peux m'empêcher d'y voir impression du végétal embrumé recouvert de rosée ; un ressenti inscrit dans nos gènes. Merci de votre parcours si riche qui nous à porter jusqu'à nous. [Tanee, une fourmi cosmique du sud de la France]
Hello from the street where your brother Pat lives. Maureen here, introducing gelli plates to students at art gallery later this week. Lovely to see you working with rice paper which I also value
Many thanks for this tutorial. I haven't been very creative for ages, but this is really inspiring :) I have subscribed and am now going to have a look at some of the other videos you've made!
It will extend the drying time the same way as the gel. The difference is that it will make the paint more like fluid acrylics rather than heavy bodied. So just personal preference.
In video I am using three different papers to see what the results might be. One is just a light mixed media paper. You could also use a drawing paper. I get it from my local art store. The second is Spectra Art Tissue. This is available on Amazon. I get it from Staples (online) in Canada. Many of the art supply store chains (such as Blick) in the US carry it. The third is a rice paper. I use the Sketch Paper pad. It is available on Amazon and also at art stores. Each give different results. I am going to be exploring the rice paper further as I think this is a nice weight for collage and it takes the layers really well.
I requested this tutorial. Thank you so much for the clear instructions. ❤
You’re welcome 😊
@@KitBellArtist Kit, I’m thrilled with my success with your great instructions. I tweaked step 1-2 by printing the thinner masks (grasses and string) onto text and sheet music! I used bolder, hand cut botanical masks for step 3.
I couldn’t figure it out until I actually saw you creating it all three layers. Can’t wait to try it myself. Thank you.❤
It is so had to explain how it works. So much easier to show how it works!
Thanks for sharing - very clear instructions and explanations. And I love that you then point us to a video showing how you use the papers.
Thank you so much! Happy printing!
I love the texture in the white paint on the thin papers. You are amazing! And, such an inspiration! Thank you for this tutorial.
I found it really interesting how the results varied with the different papers. More to explore!
Thanks for sharing this layering technique. I can’t wait to try this out. Your videos are really inspiring and informative. ❤
You're welcome! I think this basic idea could be used in so many ways.
Kit bonjour, merci de nous emmener là où vos pas vous portent. Cette évolution partagée nous montre la voie. Nous ne pouvons pas tout faire mais nous avons nos préférences. Les chevaux vous ont montré le chemin... Le mélange du botanique vue de près et de la géométrie fait ressurgir en moi la description pictural des éléments. Je ne peux m'empêcher d'y voir impression du végétal embrumé recouvert de rosée ; un ressenti inscrit dans nos gènes. Merci de votre parcours si riche qui nous à porter jusqu'à nous. [Tanee, une fourmi cosmique du sud de la France]
Thank you! I feel this technique can speak to so many artists and each will take it in their own direction.
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very interesting. Quite different to other videos I’ve seen. I love these results and will have to try this. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! I think there are so many possibilities with this basic idea!
Love your videos: both content and quality of teaching...
I appreciate that! Thank you for watching 👀
Love your work thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Lovely results, thank you so much for sharing! 🌻
Thank you! 😊
Merci beaucoup 🌸🌸🌸
Thanks for watching!
Hello from the street where your brother Pat lives. Maureen here, introducing gelli plates to students at art gallery later this week. Lovely to see you working with rice paper which I also value
Yes, I love rice paper! Have fun with your class!
@@KitBellArtist Kit, it was a pleasure to hear your voice on the video. I think we have met at the Bells.
Wonderful! I can’t wait to try my own! Thank you for your excellent teaching!
Have fun! These are great papers to have in your stash!
Thank you so much for sharing your technique with us! That is so kind of you and your work is beautiful!❤
Thank you so much for posting your videos! So much inspiration! I have worked with my gelliplate for some years now, and I love it😍
You are so welcome!
This is really informative and such an inspiring take on using the gelli plate. Thank you for sharing your approach and knowledge.
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching.
Thank you for such a clearly explained process! Lovely!
Glad it was helpful!
Many thanks for this tutorial. I haven't been very creative for ages, but this is really inspiring :) I have subscribed and am now going to have a look at some of the other videos you've made!
Thanks for subbing! Hope it helps you get back into it!
WONDERFUL! Thank you for sharing!! will the open acrylic gloss medium do the same thing as the open acrylic gel ?
It will extend the drying time the same way as the gel. The difference is that it will make the paint more like fluid acrylics rather than heavy bodied. So just personal preference.
What kind of paper do you use ? Where do I buy them ? Beautiful 😂
In video I am using three different papers to see what the results might be. One is just a light mixed media paper. You could also use a drawing paper. I get it from my local art store. The second is Spectra Art Tissue. This is available on Amazon. I get it from Staples (online) in Canada. Many of the art supply store chains (such as Blick) in the US carry it. The third is a rice paper. I use the Sketch Paper pad. It is available on Amazon and also at art stores. Each give different results. I am going to be exploring the rice paper further as I think this is a nice weight for collage and it takes the layers really well.