Rene Eisenbart is a Portland, Oregon–based artist. She spent 25 years creating botanical illustrations for The Oregonian and now teaches painting workshops locally and in Europe. Rene paints from her classroom studio and likes to incorporate watercolor, collage, acrylic, and more into her expressive paintings. She is a signature member of the American Watercolor Society, the National Watercolor Society, and the International Society of Experimental Artists. Learn more about Rene on her website: rene-art.com.
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INTRODUCTION THE STEPS TO MARBLING Tools & Materials Step 1: Alum Mixing Step 2: Mixing Carrageenan Step 3: Choosing a Color Palette Step 4: Floating the Paint Step 5: Printing FREEFORM PATTERNS Stone, Swizzle COMBED PATTERNS Gel-Git, Nonpareil, Chevron, Fountain, Feather, Bird Wing, French Curl, Whale Tail, Frog Foot BEYOND THE BASICS Tiger Eye, Lace, Spanish Wave, Double Dipping, Cloth, Marbling Paintings, Marbled Collage Watercolor Over a Marbled Pattern, Going 3-D Troubleshooting CLEANUP/SOURCE LIST MARBLING TERMS ABOUT THE ARTIST