#stencil. I'm so happy that I stumbled onto your videos. I bought my first Gelli Plate about 8 years ago and played with it a little before putting it away for YEARS. Since I started watching you I use it almost every day. I also have one of my prints in a local gallery exhibit this month. I'm loving all the new techniques I'm learning. Thank you so much for sharing with all of us.
Fantastic lesson as always, Susan! Your videos are the ones primarily responsible for my getting interested in gel printing. I really love your presentation style! #stencil
I discovered your channel recently and I am enjoying watching you do what you do. Innovative and colourful. I do also like the subtle shades in this video too. Thanks for sharing. xoxo
I went to google and looked up Nolan Han and his artwork. Just reading his page about how he came to paint cinder block walls really grabbed me. Perhaps I will have an opportunity to see his work someday.
What fun and lovely work with this new stencil today, Miss Susan! I'm ALWAYS a fan of subtle stencils, so I was very excited to see you work with them, too. That grey one was my utter fav. So sweet! Hugs, deb
#stencils. Loved the video. Gelli plate is new to me. Tried it six years ago and didn't like it.(I think it was the way we were getting taught). Rediscovered it a couple of months ago and have found a new love for it. The possibilities are endless. Thanks to the likes of your videos.
I love those colors. I need to get some golden paints. I just started doing jelly printing and I only have a small kit I bought of Amsterdam. I like them, but I’m running out of the black pretty fast. I love that stencil. Can’t wait to see who it goes to. It amazes me the art you created from prints from stencils.❤
I don’t normally comment but I absolutely loved your subtle papers. I’ve put aside time today to try using just one stencil and limited palette. Thank you so much. From beautiful Tasmania
Finally…someone demonstrating more quieter effects. Most others are creating busy, gaudy pulls that jump out to much in the final works. I am new to your channel, but will be watching all of your videos.
#Stencils Beautiful subtle colors, and the stencil is really nice too. I have a question: what do you mean when you said "I'm not registering the paper?", sorry if it's a dumb question, 😆
It means placing the paper carefully so that each layer prints in exactly the same place. There are different ways to do this but the simplest is taping one edge of the paper to the table before you start. PS There are no dumb questions! Everyone starts learning at the beginning. I’m sure Susan would agree.
Registration is when you either use a tool or tape to line up your paper so it falls in the same spot every time. It's good if you are doing multiple layers and planning a complete composition. It's not necessary if you are using your papers for collage and tearing them up anyway. I hope that explains it.