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Art Journal Technique | Gesso Figure

www.theoneminutemuse.com Gesso over a magazine cut-out to create interesting illustrations. Easy art journal, mixed media painting techniques you can do anytime!

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24 Responses to “Art Journal Technique | Gesso Figure”

  1. jerjer12111 says:

    Hope to see more journal page ideas!

  2. RachO113 says:

    Great technique. TFS

  3. clbcreations says:

    Very simple..thanks for posting this…also would love to know the source of the background music…I could get lost in that for hours :)

  4. goodmonkey71 says:

    Pretty Kewl. Simple but easy

  5. graceakaraven says:

    I love all of your videos! :)

  6. karenicy says:

    awsome :P

  7. Julesrules05 says:

    That was awesome!

  8. Sugarartz says:

    That was awesome!

  9. magnificentAmbercin says:

    beautiful!!!

  10. cailyn3 says:

    Very cool!

  11. iLoveChocolateMilk00 says:

    really cool i wanna tryy!!!

  12. SpringtimeSkies129 says:

    Most definitely trying this one! It looks like fun!

  13. theoneminutemuse says:

    Thanks! I’m glad you like it

  14. allibyogirl says:

    cool technique i may try it.

  15. trishmeigs says:

    love this video! can you tell me what color paint you used for the skintone?

  16. KitchenOfTheSoul says:

    This is something I never thought about doing with the kiddos I teach..but I bet they would LOVE it!!! Thanks for the inspiration!

  17. theoneminutemuse says:

    Check out my paper towel dye video for a cool background idea. Just glue the towel down and your ready work on top of a funky, easy-to-make background. Keep up the great work creating!

  18. BondGirl48 says:

    I really liked this technique. I have used it in the past. But it was fun how you placed it on a painted background for interest.

  19. BxFirebird says:

    I need to try this! Thanks for sharing!

  20. theoneminutemuse says:

    Yes, an oldie but a goodie. It really helps practice your proportions and figurative studies.

  21. artandsoul2 says:

    I’m gonna have to try that one again. I had forgotten about it.

  22. atisoo says:

    that is a really really cool idea!! so trying that one out!!

  23. ceciliabatta says:

    Very cool idea!

  24. mauidelite says:

    LOVE this fun technique! Thanks!

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