Hello lovers of the Gelli art! Today I'll show you how I worked out the prints of the last video, where I melted some food bags with a heat gun and a wax painting iron (you can use a regular iron), and turning them into landscape collagraphs that I can then print with the Gelli plate.
This is Part 2 of the video,
Part 1 you can find here:
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Materials used in part 1:
some foodie bags (chips, flips, nuts, not all work), with aluminum on the inside
3M Aura 9332+, breathing mask FFP3 or higher
Gelli Plate A4 size (8" x12") by Gel Press
Gelli Plate 15 x 15 cm (6"x6") by Gelli Arts
Acrylics: Golden Open slow-drying acrylic color, black and chromium oxide green dark and quinacridone nickel ago gold
Etching ink: Charbonnel etching ink raw Sienna, mid green, black
Brayers for etching ink and acrylics
Fabriano Bristol paper 200 gsm, A4 size (8" x12")
tissue paper
ordinary copy paper
heat resistant paper or baking paper
LUX tools branding set (Brandmalset)
Dirac encaustik wax iron, or regular household iron
MOFA mini heat gun 300 W
Materials used in Part 2:
Faber-Castell Polychromos pencils in black, deep cobalt green, burnt siena, walnut brown, red
Caran d'Ache Luminance pensil in white
Schmincke Akademie Gouache white
Lukas Cryl Studio acrylic paint white
Micron fine liners 0.1 and brush, black
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