Simple Suminagashi - Lesson Plan

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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2010

This "no-fail" paper marblizing project is easy and requires very little preparation or clean-up but offers amazing results - sure to please any classroom or group. A PDF version of this lesson and a materials list can be found at http://www.dickblick.com/lesson-plans/videos/

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  • can you do this with canvas or only paper?

  • @Koalaonmyback It is best to contact our Product Information department as there isn't a simple answer. This particular process may not be as good on canvas (especially not primed canvas). Please email Product Info at: info @ dickblick . com. Thanks

  • Never thought I'd say this but this is probably one of the best marbling videos on the internet. Does anyone know if you can get white and grey marbling inks? I'm trying to go for a more volcanic ashy look rather than bright and colourful.

  • @maxapotamus You can mix your own grey by using black and white ink - Blick Art Materials sells several varieties of marbling ink. Check out dickblick . com / products / jacquard-marbling-starter-kit /.

    Glad you like the video - thanks!

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  • What kind of sorcery is this?!

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  • @IAmSuchANerdLol Oh but you see, this is only one step, one technique to add to your art.

    Much like splatting ink, blowing paint, rubbing graphite, watering the canvas, this is just a way to produce a flowing pattern. I would use this as a backdrop, or perhaps as a design to draw around and into. This is no medium, this is a tool.

  • it looks so cool

  • Awessssooooooommeeeee O___O

  • will you be my art teacher?

  • another medium of art for people who can't do art.

  • this is totally awesome. actually i've seen people do this with nail polish too, and then dip their nails in. :D

  • @117pyromaniac stationary?

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