Multi-layered masking || Further exploration of masking fluid & watercolour

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  • čas přidán 3. 04. 2024
  • Today, in into the wonderful world of masking fluid, we are masking over masking - it is possible and wonderful. Yep, you heard it right. That little bottle of magic that can make all your dreams of crisp, clean white lines come true, layer upon layer.
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    Marion Chapman is an artist & art educator specialising in watercolour & printmaking. Marion’s latest prizes include: Winner, Printmaking, Royal Easter Show and Winner, Irodori Watercolour Prize, Japan.
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    Hey there, welcome back to our channel! Today, we're diving into the wonderful world of masking fluid. Yep, you heard it right. That little bottle of magic that can make all your dreams of crisp, clean white lines come true.
    Now, I know what you're thinking. Masking fluid? Really? But trust me, once you give it another chance, you'll wonder why you ever stopped using it.
    First things first, let's talk technique. Grab your trusty brush, dip it into the masking fluid, and start applying it to your paper. Don't worry about being too precise - just have fun with it! Once it's dry, it's time to get painting.
    Watch in amazement as your colors glide effortlessly over the paper, while those masked areas remain untouched, pristine white against the vibrant backdrop.
    And when it's all dry and you peel back that masking fluid? Oh, the satisfaction! Those sharp, clean lines are enough to make any artist's heart skip a beat.
    So, if you've been neglecting your masking fluid lately, it's time to dust off that bottle and fall back in love with it. Your artwork will thank you for it.
    That's it for today, folks. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tips, tricks, and artistic adventures. Until next time, happy creating!
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  • @nashd8005
    @nashd8005 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am loving this series. It reminds me a bit of a batik project I did in year 7 (about a hundred years ago 😉). It is so interesting the masking fluid makes you reverse your thinking about your piece.

    • @MarionChapmanArtist
      @MarionChapmanArtist  Před 3 měsíci

      I love that you recognise this is a series, that is wonderful. I’ve never done batik but I like that look.