It’s all About the Printing Plate – Make Monotypes

Yesterday, I melted down 6 or 7 glycerin and gelatin printing plates. These plates last a long time compared to the gelatin and water printing plate that I used a few years ago. These plates are so strong and flexible and they do not have to be refrigerated like the gelatin and water recipe.
Why bother making the plate when I could just buy a plate that lasts for ever?
- I can make the plate any size or shape that I like.
- It is a less expensive way to try out the process.
- I like how the homemade plate holds and transfers images and marks
The plate is malleable but strong. I think the water in the plate and the water in the ink work well together to hold and transfer a delicious delicate mark. The next session of Make Monotypes starts June 2nd and early bird registration begins May 7th. Make sure you are on the list, this class has filled very quickly in the past. Check out the schedule, supplies and and FAQ’s

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