How to make loads of mark-making techniques

How to make loads of mark-making techniques

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How to make loads of mark-making techniques
In this video, Louise demonstrates 12 different quick and easy mark-making techniques. The techniques demonstrated were developed specifically for painting large amounts of paper for a sea and sky handmade journal. And so are suitable for large papers and for the speedy production of many different papers for a beautifully handcrafted journal. There will be the full demo of the completed journal presented in a video but there is also the small sketch sea and sky journal already uploaded, this is the link to that demo;- The demo gives you the permission to paint with whatever you have to hand and Louise uses kitchen equipment, glasses, a silicone basting brush and nylon vegetable netting. Really it is up to your own imagination to think of things that you can use to apply colour to a surface in whatever way you see fit, ENJOY. Please also have a look at my shop and website at www.louisejannetta.co.uk You can visit the working studio which is open every Saturday from 10 am to 4.30 pm or by appointment at your convenience. Please always ring in advance to avoid any disappointment. The Louise Jannetta Gallery & Studio The rear of 24 Dale Road Buxton Derbyshire SK17 6NL www.louisejannetta.co.uk [email protected] 07931821191 Timestamps 00:00 How to make loads of mark-making techniques 01:06 mixing the acrylics into a suitably diluted wash 01:36 consider the tools and their potential 03:04 Applying diluted wash onto heavy cartridge paper 04:48 wash onto sized watercolour paper 05:52 Example of rollered wash followed by splattering 06:12 Painting on the wash before using painted textured wallpaper to print with 07:08 Painting the wallpaper to use the textures to print lovely marks 08:07 Printing from the painted wallpaper 11:21 Painting the leftover wallpaper for envelopes, pouches and collage 13:07 Using the roller with strong or less diluted acrylics. 14:50 Printing using plastic vegetable nets 21:10 Thinking about the envelops and how to paint them, ( an aesthetic and practical consideration) 22:06 Diagonal marks using a sponge brush 23:54 Very light ethereal colours and marks 24:56 The different effects when using the roller to apply paint to wet and dry areas of paper 26:07 Splattering paint and using water spray to disperse the marks made 26:39 Abstract expressionist waves splashing 30:05 Painting rocks in the bottom of a rock pool 32:49 Using found objects to make suitable marks, in this case, bubbles in the sea.