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Does your collage feel a little too structured or static? In this video, we’re breaking away from straight edges and exploring how angling your gel prints can bring energy and movement to your compositions! 🎨✨ I’ll walk you through how this simple technique can instantly transform your work—plus, there’s a don’t panic moment you won’t want to miss. (Spoiler: It all turns out just fine!) And after the excitement, I take a little field trip to a local nursery to refresh and find inspiration in nature. 🌿 Whether you’re new to gel printing or looking for fresh ideas to push your collage work further, this video is packed with tips to help you create more dynamic, visually engaging pieces. 📌 Timestamps: 00:43 Creating Positive/Negative Prints 02:23 Selecting Foundation Papers 09:54 Adhering the First Tissue 14:25 Adding Paint to Modify Layer 26:05 Adhering Second Botanical Tissue 32:26 Finishing Touches 39:32 Final Look 🔹 Watch Next: • Playing with Positive and Negative 🔹 Supplies Used: For the Botanical Tissues: Gel Plate Brayer Spectra Art Tissue Golden Open Acrylic Paint in Carbon Black and Anthraquinone Blue Weeds (Bindweed in this example) For the Secondary Papers: Gel Plate Brayer Yasutomo Sketch Paper Golden Open Acrylic Paint Home made stamps and stencils For the Mixed Media Work: 16" x 16” Canvas Matte Medium as the adhesive Heavy Bodied Acrylic Paint 🔹 Join the Community: http://www.kitbell.ca/newsletter.html If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more gel printing and collage inspiration!