What do you want to learn about Making Monotypes?

295x295_L_germain_IMG_3994-EditI am busy planning and working on the details of my E-course, Make Monotypes with the gelatin plate.  I am so excited  – because with this format, I will be able to cover so much more information than in a one or even a two day course.  I imagine that the students will have time to experiment and learn and master certain skills that just come with time.

But believe it or not I need to go to the beach!  Yes it is October in New England and I do have several layer of clothes on but I have the chance to visit with some family, who I have been missing.  So I am off for some salt air.

What is the one thing you would like to learn from me about making monotypes with the gelatin plate?

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Printmaking with Stencils – no press needed

Paper stencils for making monotypes by linda germainI have been playing with cutting simple stencils from paper.  I like to keep the stencils small so they are easy to print with.  The duct tape on the edges is a great way to stabilize the stencil and it gives you a nice border to block the transfer of unwanted ink.

Stencils are a great way of making prints without having a press.  They are easy to clean and care for.

Make some stencils today and go and play!

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Installing Make your Mark Sign

Installing Make your Mark sign on my car Linda Germain

I had a vinyl sign made by the Sign Center, a local company here in Haverhill.  I got the idea from the Assets for Artist’s Program that I participated in last year.  I thought about it for a long time and had it on my to do list for ever.

Now It is Done!

The wind gave us a challenge, but the sunny warm day is fantastic.  Now I have to wash the rest of my car!

Mark making is such a cool term.  I love using inspired objects to make marks.  I found a lovely old hand made doily that I plan to use on my gelatin plate this weekend.

I will share the results on Monday.

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Happy Printing!

Linda

 

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Making Monotypes without a Press

montage of monotype Prints by linda germain
montage of monotype Prints

How can you make prints without having a printing press?  You can use  few different methods:

Each method has it’s strengths and weakness, and therefore is better for certain applications.

A few years back, I took an intro to printmaking class and was hooked, but after the class ended I did not have a press to work with.

I tried an open studio at a local college but that was limiting too.  Eventually I found gelatin plate monotype printing and it was love at first “print.”  It is the ability to obtain a wonderful detailed impression without having a press that is the attraction for me. I also love the immediate, fluid process of gelatin printmaking.  Also I use non-toxic water based inks with the gelatin plate, which is good because I seem to be sensitive to oil based inks now.

Hand cut stencils can be used over and over again, but each time the impression is going to be different.

Mark making tools affect the ink differently every time.  I love that.

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Enjoy!

Linda

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Be Inspired by Decay – Draw Doodle Print

seed pods for inspirationI am overwhelmed by all the possibilities in my life, day and art.  Sometimes I just have to stop and simplify.

Here in New England the plants are dying and shriveling up for the winter.  Today I stopped in the garden and pulled up a couple of seed pods  and did a couple of quick sketches on Index cards.  I love index cards ever since the Index Card a day challenge with Tammy Garcia from Daisy Yellow.  They are the perfect size for turning into small thermofax screens.  Then your drawing can be printed here and there and everywhere.

Do you see beauty in decay?  Do you use it in your work?

Linda

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