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Monoprinting an abstract seascape using beach debris and oil paint

Dan Tirels
Abstract Seascape Monoprinting from collected beach debris.
Triptych composition on 200gsm paper
Thanks for all your comments and feedback for this video, it's encouraging to know that so many have enjoyed the process. I'm always disappointed by the amount of rubbish seen on the beach while out walking my dog, so to make use of it this way is of some benefit.

I will post another demo soon using the rest of the rubbish I collected that day. Maybe it will become a whole series of new demo videos "Britain's Rubbish" I hope it encourages others to make use of waste materials.

I just want to point out you should really wear gloves whenever collecting rubbish and if on a beach always make sure to check for discarded fish hooks. All the rubbish you see me use was thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before I used it.
Look out for my lazy dog Ben who makes a very brief appearance at the beginning of this video.
Details to be updated

List of materials :

Collected beach debris : Plastic packaging, bottle top, string, balloon, etc
Oil paint (Winsor & Newton) Prussian Blue, Vandyke Brown
Recycled cardboard, plastic bag, parcel tape.
Pallet knife, blunt pencil, Q tips, rag or sponge for mark making.
Pallet knife (plastic) to transfer the oil paint onto the plastic sheet.
Paper (at least 200gsm)
masking tape, scrap card
gloves recommended and turpentine for cleaning.

Music : https://www.bensound.com-

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15 сентября 2019 г. 4:16:00
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