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Explore a diverse array of adventurous methods for creating mixed media art with 101 More Mixed Media Techniques.

Whether you are an experienced artist or just starting out, youll discover new, approachable concepts for creating and embellishing your own mixed media art with 101 More Mixed Media Techniques. Following in the footsteps of 101 Mixed Media Techniques, this companion edition explores even more versatile mixed media techniques, from printmaking, wabi-sabi painting, embossing, antiquing, and washi tape to paper collage, ephemera, pyrography, and resists. Each technique is presented with simple, easy-to-follow instructions and beautiful examples from talented mixed media artists.

In addition to learning new mixed media techniques, youll also discover ideas and inspiration for using the methods in your own projects and developing your own personal style.

With more than a hundred options to choose from, 101 More Mixed Media Techniques has something for every artist and is guaranteed to spark new forms of creativity!

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101 MORE MIXED MEDIA TECHNIQUES AN EXPLORATION OF THE VERSATILE WORLD OF MIXED - photo 1
101 MORE MIXED MEDIA TECHNIQUES

AN EXPLORATION OF THE VERSATILE WORLD OF MIXED MEDIA ART

Cherril Doty
Heather Greenwood
Monica Moody
Marsh Scott

How to Use This Book In this follow up to 101 Mixed Media Techniques Walter - photo 2

How to Use This Book

In this follow up to 101 Mixed Media Techniques (Walter Foster Publishing), youll find instructions and inspiration for 101 more mixed-media techniques! You can use these techniques individually or combine as many as you wish to create unique mixed media art.

Each section includes a list of the materials youll need for the techniques in that section. Review the techniques before you get started to ensure you have the proper materials. But keep in mind: Mixed media is a flexible art form. If you dont have an item listed, use your imagination to see if you can find something else to use!

There are 17 sections of techniques in the book. Feel free to mix and match from any of these sections:

Borders Edges Embossing Casting Drips Drops Sprays - photo 3

Borders & Edges

Embossing Casting Drips Drops Sprays Aging Antiquing - photo 4

Embossing & Casting

Drips Drops Sprays Aging Antiquing Pens Pencils Pastels - photo 5

Drips, Drops & Sprays

Aging Antiquing Pens Pencils Pastels Yarn String - photo 6

Aging & Antiquing

Pens Pencils Pastels Yarn String Fabrics Fibers - photo 7

Pens, Pencils & Pastels

Yarn String Fabrics Fibers Using Metals - photo 8

Yarn & String

Fabrics Fibers Using Metals Resists Masking - photo 9

Fabrics & Fibers

Using Metals Resists Masking Alcohol Inks - photo 10

Using Metals

Resists Masking Alcohol Inks Watercolor Monotypes - photo 11

Resists & Masking

Alcohol Inks Watercolor Monotypes Pyrography - photo 12

Alcohol Inks

Watercolor Monotypes Pyrography Washi Tape - photo 13

Watercolor Monotypes

Pyrography Washi Tape Alternative Surfaces - photo 14

Pyrography

Washi Tape Alternative Surfaces Spray Ink - photo 15

Washi Tape

Alternative Surfaces Spray Ink Ephemera - photo 16

Alternative Surfaces

Spray Ink Ephemera Gelatos Tools Materials - photo 17

Spray Ink

Ephemera Gelatos Tools Materials Each of the artists featured in this - photo 18

Ephemera

Gelatos Tools Materials Each of the artists featured in this book - photo 19

Gelatos

Tools & Materials

Each of the artists featured in this book incorporates his or her own unique set of mixed-media tools and materials; however, this section covers the traditional tools and materials youll need to complete most of the projects in this book. All other materials are listed at the start of each project. The degree to which you re-create the projects is up to you. It is recommended that you read all of the project steps before beginning. You can often substitute hard-to-find objects and paper products for materials that you have readily available.

Drawing Supplies
Paper Drawing paper is available in a range of surface textures smooth grain - photo 20

Paper Drawing paper is available in a range of surface textures: smooth grain (plate finish and hot-pressed), medium grain (cold-pressed), and rough to very rough. Rough paper is ideal when using charcoal; smooth paper is best for watercolor washes. The heavier the paper, the thicker its weight. Thick paper is better for graphite drawing because it can withstand erasing better than thin paper.

Drawing Pencils Artists pencils contain a graphite center and are sorted by hardness (or grade) from very soft (9B) to very hard (9H). A good starter set includes a 6B, 4B, 2B, HB, B, 2H, 4H, and 6H.

Colored Pencils There are three types of colored pencils wax based oil based - photo 21

Colored Pencils There are three types of colored pencils: wax based, oil based, and water soluble. Oil-based pencils complement wax pencils nicely. Water-soluble pencils have a gum binder that reacts to water in a manner similar to watercolor.

Art Pens There are a number of ink gel indelible and poster-paint art pens - photo 22

Art Pens There are a number of ink, gel, indelible, and poster-paint art pens on the market that are useful for rendering fine details in your mixed-media projects. Experiment with a variety of pens to see which ones you like best for your particular projects.

Erasers There are several types of art erasers Plastic erasers are useful for - photo 23

Erasers There are several types of art erasers. Plastic erasers are useful for removing hard pencil marks and large areas. Kneaded erasers can be molded into different shapes and used to dab an area, gently lifting tone from the paper.

Watercolors Watercolors come in pans or tubes Tubes contain moist squeezable - photo 24

Watercolors Watercolors come in pans or tubes. Tubes contain moist, squeezable paint and are useful for creating large quantities of color. Artist-quality watercolors are made with a higher ratio of natural pigments to binders, so they are generally brighter in appearance. Student-quality watercolors use more synthetic pigments or mixes of several types of pigments.

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