Once again I have been blown away by all your fantastic comments and feedback. I try to reply to them all as soon as I can and always look forward to reading them. I loved working on this Warhol demo and have been wanting to try this technique for myself. I hope you get some great results if you give this one a try and thanks as always for watching and supporting this channel.
Another intriguing technique! I have learned much in watching your excellent videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these demonstrations.
Love this technique Dan! Thank you for sharing and the inspiration 😊 If you are ever in Pittsburg Pennsylvania you should visit the Andy Warhol museum- his original printmaking studio is preserved, it’s amazing!!
You are so lucky to have this on your doorstep. Iv'e always been a fan of Warhol and love his early work. A visit here will be added to my bucket list !
Have you tried alcohol ink mono printing? I’ve noticed mono prints are kind of your thing. You can draw on clear acetate and spritz your paper with alcohol (make sure it soaks in for more control) and you get a really neat watery lookin transfer
Once again I have been blown away by all your fantastic comments and feedback. I try to reply to them all as soon as I can and always look forward to reading them. I loved working on this Warhol demo and have been wanting to try this technique for myself. I hope you get some great results if you give this one a try and thanks as always for watching and supporting this channel.
Dear teacher, I would like to ask you if we can apply this technique to canvas. On canvas primed with gesso
Another intriguing technique! I have learned much in watching your excellent videos. Thank you so much for taking the time to make these demonstrations.
Perfect!
This was very interesting. Well done presentation. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wonderful 😀
Thank you 😄
What fun! I like this series of videos. To me, these lines seem related to your monoprint ones, nice and scratchy and organic.
I am really enjoying watching your videos. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you
Love this!
Perfection!
It's a big plasure for the brain, see you creating those wonderful masterpieces.
I agree!
Thanks very much.
Thank you for sharing this great technique. I love all your videos.
Thanks so much
Wow, thats brilliant. I'm wondering if I can do that with fabric as well. I'll have to try it out. Thank you.
I don't know about that but it would be worth experimenting. You might need to use block printing ink or something similar.
Very inspirational. I can see where I might use this to loosen up my work. Thank you!
Yes this is a good way to achieve that raw quality with your work, it doesn't always work but it's great when it does.
So inspired by your videos and techniques Dan. Have had a bit of a block lately and your work is giving me inspiration. Thank you for that!
Good to know the videos have inspired you. I think it is important to try new ideas and I hope these demos encourage anybody to give them a try.
Thank you so much for your wonderful videos here. So pleasing to watch and learn from you. I’m off to have a go now 🙏
Have fun! Glad to have provided some inspiration.
I love this technique an the results are amazing! Tfs
Thanks for watching
Thanks, Dan. Inspiring technique and the video works as ASMR as well. :-)
That's good to know thanks for watching
Love this technique Dan! Thank you for sharing and the inspiration 😊 If you are ever in Pittsburg Pennsylvania you should visit the Andy Warhol museum- his original printmaking studio is preserved, it’s amazing!!
You are so lucky to have this on your doorstep. Iv'e always been a fan of Warhol and love his early work. A visit here will be added to my bucket list !
👏👍✌
Have you tried alcohol ink mono printing? I’ve noticed mono prints are kind of your thing. You can draw on clear acetate and spritz your paper with alcohol (make sure it soaks in for more control) and you get a really neat watery lookin transfer
Thanks for the tip, sounds very interesting. I will look into that, thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks Dan any videos on rescuing newspaper and acrylic collages that have "gone too far"
Never discard any work, anything can be rescued.
Worst case, you can always tear or slice the work into pieces to be used in a new collage.
Ditto