Art journal page with to layers of texture and dripping paint Thanks for watching Noit Berkovich Facebook: / noitber Instagram: noitmyart #artjournaltutorial #artjournal #mixedmedia
It is lovely, you and me love butterfly!!!! But you are so very quickly in your work, I not so quickly, but for me never mind Thank you for the video xxx. ,
I just love watching your videos! I always get excited when you have a new one 😊 I’ve pretty much watched all your art journal videos and I love them all! Thank you for making art easy and fun 💕💕💕
This looked like the butterfly was flying up from a forest of unusual trees Noit...at least for me. What a lovely double page. Full of texture and interest. Beautiful. X
It’s so nice to watch a video of an artist going through a real process and struggling here and there with a decision or choice. I just love your work and videos and look forward to each and every one!
When you brought out the "bullseye/circles" stamp you almost lost me but it ended up working out perfectly. The butterfly colors are beautiful. Thanks again for sharing.
I love it! Such fun watching your creativeness take hold. I truly understand the difficulty of letting go and letting it flow. It’s so hard to not control it. I would like to know which book you’re using and what type of paper you’re working on. It looked quite thin (the paper/pages) but certainly holds up under all the water. Thanks so much for letting us watch the process, I learn so much that way. Patti.
gorgeous. I am so jealous of your stencils you have made. I have tons and tons of "mark making" items, tools, stamps, etc. and have TONS and TONS of store bought stencils but oh the times I"ve found numerous things I wanted to do a stencil of. I've not had the greatest of luck with any that have much detail to them. I always cut the wrong things. I know you've said before you use an exacto, craft blade. Do you have or ever use a heated stencil tool, just like a wood burning tool? If so, do you know the best surface to put under? Self healing cutting mat or maybe glass?
What a beautiful page! I love watching you create and and your thought process. What brand is your circle stamp? And what type of journal are you working in? A mixed media pad?