We started from scratch and learnt how to make our own gelatin plate, in the past I have used a purchased Gelli Plate.
She posted many videos and I enjoyed the class although I did make many prints that I wasn't happy with as well as some OK ones. I printed onto the back of old printer paper so it didn't matter if they didn't work out.
My main problem was that I didn't have much paint to use. I hadn't used my paints for so long that they had dried out and were useless.
I had to make the best of what I had.
Here is a photo of some of my prints.
Mono Prints |
I chose a simple vase shape and I quite liked the result but Linda suggested that I would have more room for interest if my vase shape was smaller.
Then I tried using some weeds from the garden and got an abstract like image.
I was starting to get a bit disillusioned and couldn't remember how I achieved some effects.
I decided to stop playing with paper because I am more interested in using fabric anyway.
When I switched to fabric I felt more at home and started to enjoy it more.
Mono printing on fabric |
I decided to do things properly and test which paints worked better on fabric because it is a little more difficult than paper.
I'll post my test results in the next post.
Bye for now,
Linda
4 comments:
Actually, they all look pretty good. Usually when I 'test' printing on paper I get my best results! Then, of course, you can never recreate it! HA Keep having fun. Look forward to your next pics
I agree that the prints seem a lot easier and more successful on paper, Robbie
Looks like you have had a lot of fun, and come to some conclusions at the same time.
Thanks Jude, I sometimes wish I had a bit more time to play though
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