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The second print (the ghost print) captured the delicate structure of the flower head.  As the plant was so fresh, it fell apart as I removed it from the plate.  I had to use the tweezers to methodically pick off the individual soft seeds that stuck to the plate....a zen moment requiring much care and patience! Gelli Printing Art, Gelli Plate Art, Gelli Plate Printing, Ghost Print, Gelli Arts, Gelli Printing, Eye Opening, Industrial Vintage, Plate Art

In my studio last month I explored printing with some plants from my garden - a perennial silver bush (unable to be identified) and the flower heads from my Italian Parsley. It wasn't a complex printing session, but just a relaxing exploration of a couple of plants I wanted to try before I did some garden trimming. The flower heads were rather thick and juicy, so I first ran one through the press with butchers paper to get rid of some of the excess moisture. I then printed with it - the…

Watch a quick video and see what a trace monoprint is. Want to learn more join us in the next session of SEE – draw – Print. Read all the details on the workshop page. Patchwork, Anatomical Body Drawing, Tracing Images For Painting, Monoprinting Techniques Tutorials, Monoprint Art Ideas, Trace Monoprinting, Mono Printing Ideas, Monoprint Drawing, Monotype Printmaking Ideas

Watch a quick video and see what a trace monotype print is. Want to learn more join us in the next session of Draw into Print. Read all the details on the workshop page. A trace monotype print has a fuzzy line quality that cannot be reproduced with other methods of printmaking. You can free […]

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Monoprinting is a form of printmaking that allows you to create unique, freeform printed images every time. Unlike the more common relief printing, which uses a block stamp to reproduce the same image over and over again, monoprinting allows the freedom to create each image anew. This will allow you to produce abstract