Hello, new to the group. Found an artist in Kuaii and thought she was great. It got me thinking about using marbling to create some intricate, one-of-a-kind,...
Greetings again everyone, A friend on another list responded to my recent post with another helpful method for dealing managing your yahoo group mail WITHOUT ...
Hello Everyone, Here's a basic marbling Q & A that I have drafted to mount on the Society of Marbling web site. I would love to hear any constructive ...
I just noticed I forgot to say something i the very first paragraph along the lines of. "some of the resulting patterns resemble marble or stone, hence the ...
My apologies for neglected a short section on marbing in Europe. Actually I did have it, but it got VERY long, so I clipped it to a blank page to revise, and...
Jake- there is one thing I would like to draw your attention to. In the very first paragraph, you describe marbling as the artistic application of colours (by ...
Dear Susanne, Thanks for you taking the time to read the Q & A, and to post your comments. I should mention in response that it is a constant struggle for me...
OK , I revised the first question, but I must stop for today: Q: What is marbling? Marbling, occasionally referred to, as marbleizing is a method of surface...
Attention Jill Hi Jill...and apologies to all other members. My password does not seem to be working and wonder if it has anything to do with my mail ...
From what I have learned (long ago, admittedly) paints is what you work with and colours is what you see. The German equivalents are Farbmittel for paints and...
I almost always think of using "colour" rather than words like paint/dye/pigment etc. This was especially brought to mind when dealing with ceramics, as...
my "paints" are PAINTS, being pigment based, still people call them dyes or inks, and sometimes in order to communicate I do use those terms, but try to tell...
Do any of the hardcore marblers want to tell me how to make my own colors.....also looking for sumingashi ingredients too.... PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE you can...
Johnny, There are also a number of web sites that I have found searching google. Insructions for making paints can be found in many general art manuals such as...
Has anyone tried to marble on glass? If so can you help me out by telling me what works? I have not tried anything yet but am interested in doing it. I have...
Making your own paints can be a worthwhile experience and, fortunately, once the process is understood it is not nearly so time consuming as it was 100 years...
Hello Everyone, Marie Palowoda is having trouble posting to the group, so I'm forwarding this for her... Jake ... [Non-text portions of this message have been...
There is a source for pure pigments in San Francisco. Sinopia at http://www.sinopia.com There is even pictoral directions for mixing your own colors. With so...
Hello again from Insomnia Central, First, Renato, thanks for the posting of the clay and glass websites. The work is really beautiful. To answer Jake's...
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Hello everyone, I was very tired when I forwarded Marie's message. It was meant that I post it to this yahoo group, but the call was for the Society of ...
Chapter 14 (Technical Aspects of the Craft, III; The Colors Used) in Richard Wolfe's "Marbled Paper; Its History, Techniques, and Patterns" is wonderfully...
DO NOT USE YOUR EMAIL REPLY FUNCTION TO RESPOND TO THIS ANNOUNCEMENT. PLEASE RESPOND TO orders@... What's tiny, collectible and way too much fun for...
Because I do some things that you would never ever even begin to think of when it comes to this art, I make my own colors for many differnt reasons.Sometimes...
do you want to fire the glass? or are you painting on big pieces to be in the light? or small jewlrey like pieces? I may have a little insight. johnny cfloate...
Hello Friends, I was recently contacted by a Ms. L. Bright from Archive Media Arts, London and asked to submit work for an exhibition later this year. Has...
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Just a heads-up to anyone in search of Richard Wolfe's "Marbled Paper: Its History, Techniques, and Patterns (U. of Pennsylvania Press) A new copy of the 2nd...
Diane- I have never heard about them before, and Hamburg is a lot closer to London than USA. I cannot imagine a Western agency without a website, this looks...
hello everyone, I was just wondering if anyone has ink and gall's website- i can't find anything on them online and i have heard about marbling conventions in...