paper stack – a collaborative effort

©linda germain 2011
stack of prints on tissue paper
Go to the altered page and see how everyone else stack them up.  This was a fun challenge. Here’s another stack of tea bag papers.
©linda germain2011
stack of tea bag papers
If you would like to explore printing on alternative papers, then check out the next session of Make Monotypes. It is an online printmaking class, using ink on paper and the gelatin and glycerin plate.
Tea bags and tissue paper can be an interesting substrate for this printing process.  They are very absorbent and can hold the detailed impression nicely.
By the end of the printing course you will have stacks of monotype prints with potential.  We will approach the gel printing process with the intent to discover the possibilities of this non-toxic medium.

Read more of the printing course schedule here.

27 thoughts on “paper stack – a collaborative effort”

  1. the natural tones of these stacks are breathtaking..just beautiful and they look so light and like I just want to reach out and grab them…really great stacks and unique..!

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