On this episode of Susan McCreevy Artist, we dive into the world of painting techniques and collage. Susan shares some of her tips and tricks for using a gelli plate and demonstrates how to create a "ghost print" with just one rolling of paint. She also talks about the importance of having different papers to work with in collage and offers some advice on using images from magazines. Whether you're a beginner or looking for a refresher course, Susan's techniques are perfect for those looking to expand their skills in the world of painting and printmaking. Susan recommends using acrylic paint on the gel plate. Don't miss this episode filled with valuable insights and techniques from a professional workshop instructor.
Click on the link to watch how I use my gelli papers in my sketchbook compositions.
⭕️ • Collage Art Techniques...
Episode Summary: Techniques for , Collage, and Image Transfers
- Simple techniques for using a gelli plate
- Using Student Grade Acrylic Paint on the gel plate
- Suitable for beginners and those who want a refresher
- Using an eight-by-ten-inch gelling plate, indigo blue paint, and a roller
- Blending white and yellow paint for a sunset effect
- Working with different paper qualities for collage
- Creating a screen-print effect with multiple layers of paint
- Possibly incorporating text into the collage
- Demonstrating how to create a "ghost print"
- Highlighting the importance of paper variety in collage work
- Showing image transfer techniques
- Using clean plates, wet strength tissue paper, and Vogue magazine pages
- Using contrasted and patterned images for best results
- Blending paint with a roller
- Tips for using images in artwork
- Images from magazines are not copyright-free
- Recommending caution when using well-known faces
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