sorry you feel that way. It's a different way to paint and there are other options besides the plastic sheet... in fact, you can get some very interesting textures by using other materials (test some).
How crude this turns out might be more a matter of the artist than the technique, but we'll be the first to admit, this is not for everyone.
Thank you so so so much for these very informative videos!! I'm a grad student and these videos have helped me tremendously for my classes, and gave me so many ideas for my portfolio!!
Vey interesting indeed. This makes me wonder IF ITS POSSIBLE to have a surface thats not shiney when you remove the paper from the plastic with the monoprint image on.??
I also wonder if this medium ie that you painted on to the paper to "absorb" the monoprint - could be helpful as regards to transferring images from one surface to another.?
Have you people at Golden Acrylics tried that yet ??
@digitalbrayer Definitely good questions. The image will pretty much acquire the same sheen as the surface it is painted on, so might be interesting to look at something like frosted glass. Obviously needs to be a material the acrylics won't adhere to. To be honest, we have not explored this, but looks like you found our next assignment! As for transferring images, see our Tech Sheet on Image Transfer at goldenpaint(dot)com, then click on Technical Info up top. Hope that helps.....thanks!
@ar4216 TYou should definitely be able to use canvas, although it would probably work best if you first gessoed or at least coated it with an acrylic medium prior to transferring the monotype. That way you will be assured of good adhesion. Hope that helps!
I was going to say the exact same thing siasia2 just said... transfers...
What a great way to monoprint... You could fill an whole 8x10 foot piece of plastic, and just piece the whole thing together as you see fit. Well that's what comes to my mind anyway...
@fuyukodochi Sorry for the lateness in our response - somehow your message slipped through. In any case, thanks for the positive feedback and taking the time to stop by and watch!
We are SO glad you liked it!!! And if there is anything else you would like to see us cover in a video, do not hesitate to let us know. We are always open to suggestions. In the meantime, we hope you have a great time exploring this and other possibilities with Golden Acrylics.
it is crude and the result is an awful plastic sheet and what a lot of wasted expensive use of materials
redshirtish 1 year ago
@redshirtish redshirtish,
sorry you feel that way. It's a different way to paint and there are other options besides the plastic sheet... in fact, you can get some very interesting textures by using other materials (test some).
How crude this turns out might be more a matter of the artist than the technique, but we'll be the first to admit, this is not for everyone.
GoldenPaints 1 year ago 2
Thank you so so so much for these very informative videos!! I'm a grad student and these videos have helped me tremendously for my classes, and gave me so many ideas for my portfolio!!
cougargirl2009 1 year ago 2
@cougargirl2009 You are SO welcomed! Thansk!
GoldenPaints 1 year ago
Vey interesting indeed. This makes me wonder IF ITS POSSIBLE to have a surface thats not shiney when you remove the paper from the plastic with the monoprint image on.??
I also wonder if this medium ie that you painted on to the paper to "absorb" the monoprint - could be helpful as regards to transferring images from one surface to another.?
Have you people at Golden Acrylics tried that yet ??
digitalbrayer 1 year ago
@digitalbrayer Definitely good questions. The image will pretty much acquire the same sheen as the surface it is painted on, so might be interesting to look at something like frosted glass. Obviously needs to be a material the acrylics won't adhere to. To be honest, we have not explored this, but looks like you found our next assignment! As for transferring images, see our Tech Sheet on Image Transfer at goldenpaint(dot)com, then click on Technical Info up top. Hope that helps.....thanks!
GoldenPaints 1 year ago
@GoldenPaints
This is very interesting. Do you know if canvas would work for the transfer instead of paper?
ar4216 1 year ago
@ar4216 TYou should definitely be able to use canvas, although it would probably work best if you first gessoed or at least coated it with an acrylic medium prior to transferring the monotype. That way you will be assured of good adhesion. Hope that helps!
GoldenPaints 1 year ago
I was going to say the exact same thing siasia2 just said... transfers...
What a great way to monoprint... You could fill an whole 8x10 foot piece of plastic, and just piece the whole thing together as you see fit. Well that's what comes to my mind anyway...
Awesomeness! Thanx Golden!
fuyukodochi 2 years ago
You are welcome!
GoldenPaints 2 years ago
@fuyukodochi Sorry for the lateness in our response - somehow your message slipped through. In any case, thanks for the positive feedback and taking the time to stop by and watch!
GoldenPaints 1 year ago
This is AMAZING! I've been working with Golden and doing transfers for some time, but I've never seen THIS before!
siasia2 2 years ago
We are SO glad you liked it!!! And if there is anything else you would like to see us cover in a video, do not hesitate to let us know. We are always open to suggestions. In the meantime, we hope you have a great time exploring this and other possibilities with Golden Acrylics.
GoldenPaints 2 years ago