Description
Mixed media artist, Jodi Ohl, teaches you to think thoughtfully about compositions. This will not only save time when creating a piece, but will also give you new techniques and tools to make a beautiful canvas. From reusing mark-making tools to using glaze and stencils, learn how to make an expressive canvas and art journal spread!
Video Features
- 85 minutes of premier workshop instruction
- More than 15 canvas and art journal techniques
- A full painting and art journal spread, step-by-step
Watch a preview of Tandem Techniques: 15 Mixed Media Techniques for Canvas and Art Journals now!
Materials
Surface
Art journal
Canvas or cradled wood board, size of your choosing
Media
Acrylic inks, assorted colors
Acrylic paints, assorted colors including white and black
Faber-Castell Pitt Artist pens, black plus colors of your choosing big brush and fine point
Gesso, black and white
Iridescent medium
Jumbo Jet pencil
Matte medium
Neocolor II water-soluble crayons
Paint pens, white plus colors of your choosing
Satin Glazing Medium
Stabilo Marks-All pencil, black
Other
Assorted paint brushes
Baby wipes
brayer
Catalyst wedge or other scraper
Collage papers
Craft foam
Glue stick
Hair dryer
Palette knife
Paper towels
Scissors
Speedball sketching dip pen
Spray bottles, two
Stamps
Stencils
Stickers
Washi tape
Water container
About the Artist:
Jodi Ohl is a self-taught mixed-media artist who is known for her bold color, distinctive texture, and abstract compositions. She has been published in 23 international mixed-media magazines, such as Somerset Studios and Artful Journaling. Her painting, “It’s Not Complicated” was featured in Incite 2 Color Passions: The Best of Mixed Media (North Light, 2014). She is represented by several regional galleries along the East Coast and teaches mixed media art online and in person.
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