Art techniques

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Tercia Goh 🦌 | Journal Scrapbooking on Instagram: "Simple & Easy Image Transfer tutorial! Step by step guide. 👇🏼 Supplies needed: Ephemera | Scissors | Cellophane Tape | Bowl of Water Step 1: cut out desired image from an old book, magazines or photo. (You may choose to stick the tape over the image and peel off directly but I find that the image isn’t as clear) Step 2: layer the top of the image with cellophane tape Step 3: cut off excess tape Step 4: soak it in water. The longer you wait the easier it will be to remove the paper. Step 5: gently rub the back of the image until you remove all the paper residue. Step 6: Let dry and you’re done! 💡Optional: Lay the pieces down on baking paper and dab a sponge with Distress Collage Medium Matte to remove the glossiness of the cellopha
Elizabeth St. Hilaire Artist on Instagram: "Collage crash course is back! This month, join me for a pre-recorded video workshop with a virtual classroom where you can upload your work for feedback from me . Four building block lessons with step-by-step tutorial videos. Learn to transfer your sketch from a photo, to create an acrylic under painting, to gel print your own collage papers, to apply them in a painterly manner without white edges over an underpainting. This is an excellent beginner workshop and also appropriate for intermediate levels. The main focus is on gradual shading with paper. Registration opens January 6 . Join my newsletter mailing list to be in the know! Online Workshops: PaperPaintings.com 🌟LINK IS IN MY PROFILE #mixedmediacollage #mixedmediaworkshop #to
Anna | family life | kids activities | natural cleaning on Instagram: "🐧🎨Tinfoil Art Prints🎨🐧 How vibrant are these tinfoil prints?! Nathan chose the pictures to print and the colours he chose made them stand out. What you’ll need: -tinfoil -felt pens -water in a spray bottle -paper - optional to print a black and white picture How to create: Lay a sheet of tinfoil on a flat surface, shiny side up. Use the felt pens to create a design or pattern on the tinfoil. Be bold and colourful! Lightly spray water over your artwork. This will help blend the colours and create a nice effect. Carefully place a piece of paper over the tinfoil, pressing down gently to ensure contact. After a few moments, lift the paper to reveal your unique print. Allow your print to dry completely before displayi
Sharece on Instagram: "The tape peel for this painting was so satisfying. River ✨ Day 8 of #peachtober24 River rocks came to mind for this one. #peachtober24river #painting #abstractart #artwork #artist #abstarctpainting #abstractpainting #riverrocks #rocks #satisfyingart #tapepeeling"
Charity Grace LeBlanc on Instagram: "Do you like how it turned out!? U can grab one for yourself! Link is in my bio! 🧜🏻‍♀️😘 Here’s how I created this t-shirt and if you can do this too! It’s easy and the best part is everything is dropped ship and made-to-order so you don’t have to buy any inventory. A lot of small brands use Printful to make their apparel so it’s an easy way to start creating your own line (they have all sorts of products, including swimwear and activewear!) without any of the upstart cost or if you just want to have fun and make your designs for yourself. lol ask @printful to sponsor me so I can make a more in depth video on how to create more products and even add more complex art like paintings and photoshop graphics 😉🙏 I’ll do my best to answer any questions
handxmade ✿ content creator • twitch streamer on Instagram: "A quick vid on how you can make your iPad or (iPhone) into a lightbox!!! 💡 FOR FREE!! ✨ Unboxing Tsuki keychain plushies from @rapbotstudios @minishistudios that day so decided to use this as an example!! 🥰 First time doing a voiceover and it’s so cringe and serious afshshssgdh but wtheck i already filmed everything fk it LMAO hope it helps at least one person i happy alr hahahaa You can do so many things with this like tracing on your cloth for embroidery, trace a cartoon for your kid’s to colour on, and you don’t even need any additional tools/light source (if you alr have an ipad or iphone!!) ☺️ Idk if u can do this on andriod but *ahem* proud to be a filthy apple user lmao ✿✿✿ If you see this on your fyp, that means th
charlotta blomgren on Instagram: "The leaves are still green and I love when they are 💚💚💚 This is a #watercolourtutorial painted in the negative technique. I hope you like it and want to try it 😊 Sparkling watercolours from @colorsbyvita #artinspiration #watercolor #watercolor.blog #artistofinstagram #artistoninstagram #sketchbok #watercolorpractice #artreels #watercolorreels #watercolorpalette #sketchbookart #watecolouring #watercolorvideo #botanicalsketch #aquarellefleurs #aquarelleflowers #watercolorfloral #watercolorflowers #botanicwatercolor #floralillustration #watercolortutorial #watercolortutorials #watercolourtutorial #paintingprogress #watercolortip #watercolortips #watercolorbeginner #watercolorpractice #watercolorforbeginners #akvareller #akvarellmaling"
Milan Art Institute on Instagram: "Doing this will help your collage feel more embedded in your piece! . . . #artdaily #artistoninstagram #artandcraft #artreel #artsy #artsupplies #artreels #artlovers #artprocess #artoftheday #handpainted #artvideo #paintingprocess #artchallenge #artinspiration #artreelsofinstagram #artistofinstagram #arttutorial #artstyle #arttips #paintingart"
Chelsea Classical Studio on Instagram: "@clvarney_art It’s not just for painters — this transfer method can come in handy with all kinds of crafting and creative projects. - The exact same process can be achieved using CHARCOAL instead of oil paint — just make sure to blow off the extra charcoal dust after covering the back of your printed image. I recommend a very soft charcoal, like “vine.” - You can transfer onto paper, canvas, wood, and I’m sure many other surfaces I haven’t tried yet! - You can also use charcoal when transferring on canvas/board for a painting, I just prefer oil because the transfer lines blend nicely with the first few layers of paint. - NOTE: This does not work with Acrylic paint as a transfer medium — acrylic dries too fast, and your lines won’t be deposited
Rachelle Valenzuela on Instagram: "Follow and comment “PRINTS” and I’ll send you my free PDF guide to how I use this resource and even how I make my own prints from home!🤍 #oilpainting #originalart #artforthehome #artbusiness #artbusinesstips #artprints #howtomakeartprints #stilllifeart #lemonpainting #sellyourart How to make prints of your art, make art prints from home, sell your art online"
Rachelle Valenzuela on Instagram: "These new drawings are going to be available on Thursday, August 1st!💌 These make my hand cramp so I may be drawing even fewer than I’d hoped for lol. If you want an alert when they launch, subscribe to my mailing list in the link in my bio!🫶🏻 #artworkforsale #artworkforthehome #pendrawing #originalartwork #travelartwork #lakecomoitaly #europeart #transferpaper #arttutorial"
Rachelle Valenzuela on Instagram: "You guys know I LOVE finding resources that make painting and selling my work more enjoyable and less of a headache! This is a very not sponsored, but sounds sponsored😂, post because I genuinely love what @dupephotos is doing and I think more artists need to know about it. Getting in my reps and making paintings start to finish is how I’ve been able to learn how to oil paint and this makes the process of starting a new painting so much faster and easier. Have you used Dupe yet?! Is this not genius??????🙌🏻"
Brandi Hofer on Instagram: "Are you going to try this method!? 😍 We can’t wait to see what you create, follow along with us for more art tips! 🙌 Let us know if you have any questions we are happy to chat anytime ♥️ We love mixing mediums like watercolour, acrylics, pastels, and pencil crayons! There is one medium you should avoid and that is graphite! Comment to find out why 👇 Check out our class in our bio for more! #artclasses #artclassesforadults #artclassesforkids"
Cassidy Pugmire Varney on Instagram: "It’s not just for painters — this transfer method can come in handy with all kinds of crafting and creative projects. - The exact same process can be achieved using CHARCOAL instead of oil paint — just make sure to blow off the extra charcoal dust after covering the back of your printed image. I recommend a very soft charcoal, like “vine.” - You can transfer onto paper, canvas, wood, and I’m sure many other surfaces I haven’t tried yet! - You can also use charcoal when transferring on canvas/board for a painting, I just prefer oil because the transfer lines blend nicely with the first few layers of paint. - NOTE: This does not work with Acrylic paint as a transfer medium — acrylic dries too fast, and your lines won’t be deposited onto your board
Elizabeth St. Hilaire Artist on Instagram: "Learn Collage! Join me on Patreon for Beginner Lessons. Month-to-month subscription, try it for 30 days and see what you think. New lessons every week plus immediate access to four years of archived video tutorials. Patreon: ElizabethStHilaire 🌟LINK IS IN MY PROFILE #mixedmediacollage #mixedmediaworkshop #tornpapercollage #elizabethsthilaire #paperpaintingscollage #tornpaperpaintings #contemporarypainting #goldenartisteducator #mixedmedia #collage #collageart #paintedpapercollage #paperpaintings #artworkshops #onlineartclass #sthilaire #arttravel #artworkshop #patreon #patreonartist #paintedpaperartworkshop #gelprinting #gelliprinting #gelliplate"