: Using specialized inks and washes to create a vintage aesthetic.
While mixed media is a flexible art form, the book recommends having these foundational tools on hand:
: Creating negative space and layered patterns.
: Covers paper collage, ephemera, yarn, string, and fabric integration.
: Provides introductions to monotypes (printmaking), pyrography (wood burning), and various resist and masking methods. Key Sections for Your Guide
: Moving beyond traditional paper to wood, fabric, or found objects.
by Cherril Doty, Marsh Scott, Heather Greenwood, and Monica Moody is a comprehensive instructional guide designed to help artists explore adventurous and approachable concepts in mixed media. As a follow-up to the original 101 Mixed Media Techniques , this edition expands into specialized areas like printmaking, wabi-sabi painting, and pyrography. Core Themes & Techniques