Welcome back! In today's video, I'm adding 22 new botanical prints to my ever-growing Stash. Join me as I dive into the creative process, deciding on the perfect color combinations and types of prints to focus on. I'll be exploring the challenges of working with "difficult" colors, and we'll see what happens when you use the same plant material across multiple sets of prints—there are some delightful surprises! Plus, I'll show you how red and blue can create some unexpected greens. Let's get started!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:47 What Does the Stash Need?
01:19 First Roll Up
07:14 Second Roll Up
11:52 Third Roll Up
16:20 Colour Transfer from Previous Print
17:36 Fourth Roll Up
22:13 Blue and Red Make Green?
To see how I have used prints like these in my collage work, check out this video
https://youtu.be/UzRogk70i5o
To see more Positive / Negative experiments, check out this video
https://youtu.be/wr2F1SsXt-8
Supplies:
Gelli Arts 16x20 Gel Plate
Golden Open Acrylics:
* Sap Green
*Transparent Red Iron Oxide
*Dioxazine Purple
*India Yellow Hue
*Anthraquinone Blue
*Paynes Gray
Spectra Art Tissue