Description
Do you have hundreds of photos on your cell phone or in a box in your closet but don’t know what to do with them? Print them off and pull them out because in this video download of Seth Apter’s Photo Play workshop, he’ll teach you, and student Amy Jones, how to alter the photos by hand for use in your mixed-media art. Begin by learning subtractive techniques to remove the photo emulsion and creating texture or pattern. Then, move on the additive techniques where you’ll experiment by adding color with watercolor paint, dye inks, water-reactive markers and pens. After you’ve altered your photos, Seth will show you how to use and alter die-cuts to create frames and multi-layered art journal pages where your photo is the center of attention.
In this video you’ll:
- Get ideas for using die-cuts as frames and collage layers.
- Includes tips for using photos at the beginning or end of a journal spread.
- Enjoy 91 minutes of expert workshop instruction.
Watch a preview of this video here now!
About the Artist
Seth Apter is a mixed media artist, instructor, author and designer from New York City. He is the voice behind The Pulse, a series of international, collaborative projects that are the basis of his two books The Pulse of Mixed Media and The Mixed-Media Artist, both published by North Light Books. He is an instructor at Pratt Institute in NYC and has taught throughout the United States, Mexico, Australia and the UK. Seth has a mixed media line with Spellbinders Paper Arts, a stencil line with StencilGirl Products and a stamp line with Impression Obsession. He is a member of CHA and a columnist for Cloth Paper Scissors magazine. Visit Seth at his website, SethApter.com.
Materials List
Surface
- Art Journal
- Assorted photos on glossy paper, black and white or color images are fine
- Painted Papers
Media
- Assorted gel pens
- Ranger Distress Ink dye ink pads
- Tombow water-based brush pens
- Watercolor paints
Other Tools and Supplies
- Assorted Spellbinders Shapeabilities by Seth Apter dies including: Coffee Ring, Drip Drop, Robo Bar, Robo Square
- Awl
- Craft or makeup sponges
- Mini mister
- Permanent glue stick
- Rubbing plates or other textured objects
- Sandpaper (fine or medium grit)
- Spellbinders Platinum Die Cutting machine
- Toothbrushes
- Water brush
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