Making the background of my monotype prints first

Work parts of the plate a different times. - Monotype print by Linda Germain
Work parts of the plate a different times. – Monotype print by Linda Germain

Today, I did begin printing with a bit of of plan.  I started with my light colors and made some textured backgrounds that still had some white in them.  I worked up 5 or 6 sheets of paper and then went to my focus figure.  I used the dark blue but
still only worked part of the plate.

I did not leave marks on the plate.  If there was a very light impression left then I picked it up with a clean sheet of paper.  Often this light layers, or partial pick ups create an interesting print.

Pull lots of prints to get one you like - linda germain
Pull lots of prints to get one you like – linda germain

 

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Loosely painted monotype flower print

painted monotype by linda germain
painted monotype by linda germain

I used the createx monotype colors today.  They are the consistency of acrylic paint.  They are easy to apply with a brush.   I decided to be loose and just have fun with it.

I sometimes wonder why people do painted monotypes.  I like the secondary ghost prints.  I like how I can use the left over ink to continue to work the image.  I like the way the brush mark is captured in the impression.

Have you played with the painted monotype?

We will introduce this process in the next session of Make Monotypes. Check out the details here.

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Simple shapes can make powerful prints

Simple shape print with grass as a masking stencil - linda germain
Simple shape print with grass as a masking stencil – linda germain

I gathered some grasses on my walk today.  I often work back and forth between using too many and not enough elements in a print.  I like the experimentation and the willingness to see what happens.

Just a few more days until the summer session of Make Monotypes starts. I am looking forward to 6 weeks of  exploring with new printmakers from all over the world.  If you want to join us check out the details here.

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Book of Monotypes with perfect binding

Book of Monotypes with easy perfect binding. from Linda Germain on Vimeo.

 

Opps the days are slipping by.  Well I took several of my prints that I would say are less than perfect and glued them into a 5″ x 7″ book. This is what I did:

  • Chose a stack of prints
  • Glued prints back to a back with a glue stick
  • Stack them in my preferred  order
  • Clamp them together
  • Liberally apply glue to the left edge, let dry and repeat
  • Add a thin strip of rice paper to the edge with glue.

The idea is to get as much glue in there as possible with out gluing the inside of the pages together.  Now I can add text, collage and doodles.

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Playing with the painted Mark on the glycerin plate

painted monotype on glycerin plate by linda germain
painted monotype on glycerin plate by linda germain

Today I used the createx monotype inks on the glycerin plate and just experimented with brushes and brush marks.  I like to approach learning with a sense of exploration.  I like to

  • see what happens,
  • see what is possible,
  • see what I like,
  • see what the tools do.

This way I can learn to use the right brush for the intended mark. I tried wide brushes, narrow brushes, soft brushes and bristle brushes. I added the strong black line after the print was pulled.

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