Gelatin Printmaking with Kids

playful gelatin print by linda germainPlay with Printmaking is one of my guides for action.  I am lucky enough to work with kids during the summer and help them to play with printmaking too.  It amazes me how little time is devoted to play and self discovery.  Sometimes the kids are not used to free flowing creation.  they have standards to meet and matrices to complete.

Gelatin Printmaking with Kids

Some tips:

  • Keep the steps simple
  • Maybe just use stamping tools for a while
  • Offer imagery that they can relate to
  • test you inks, papers and supplies before hand to trouble shoot any problems
  • Add in skills that they already use, like drawing, scribbling or direct stamping
  • Set up the space ahead of time
  • Know when to keep quite and let them play.

Today’s ICAD was inspired by my kids from Spain who played with gelatin printing yesterday.  I used:

  • index card
  • speedball inks
  • colored pencils
  • charcoal
  • and a purchased animal stencil

Happy Printing.

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Power People Prints

power people gelatin print by linda germainI decided that Power People would be my printmaking theme for this year.  This one is from a photo of my nephew.  You can find the tutorial on how I made the stencil for gelatin printmaking at this blog post.

People Prints and Silhouettes

I am amazed that a little detail in a silhouette can make such a big difference.  The human eye can detect so much!  This gelatin print:

  • Is printed on an index card
  • Has a scrappy clean up background
  • I used a tile sample to make the square marks
  • I lifted off and stamped on those square marks
  • I used the Pre-ink the stencil method to get a strong impression of the figure.

What is a scrappy clean up background?

Ahhhh.  Well I use a lot of newsprint pickups in my work to clean the gelatin plate of unwanted ink.  See the full post here.  Sometimes  I do these pick ups with print paper.  Often this clean up, piece of paper has fabulous marks and becomes a print of its own, as was the case here.

Cut up your Gelatin, Play and Freeze

When I am finished with a workshop or have an extra gelatin plate that I won’t be using for a week or more I freeze it!  That way is does not mold and I can reuse it.

Here is a pile of gelatin ready to be frozen.

Cut up gelatin plate ready to Freeze by Linda Germain

Happy Printing!

 

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Use the Gelatin Plate to Make Prints

making gelatin plates for printmaking by linda germainToday I am making up several gelatin plates so that a group of kids can make prints tomorrow.  I am lucky to have a big level space and a refrigerator just for gelatin.  (well mostly for gelatin)  It can be tricky to get the pan level and be patient enough to let the gelatin harden before you put it in the refrigerator to firm up.  If you find those things too frustrating then give the gelli plate  by GelliArts a try.

Make Prints – Make a bunch!

I am also working on some printmaking and mixed media tutorials on what to do with the piles of prints that you make.  We have to share them with others rather than leave them stacked in a pile in our studios.  Don’t ya think?

delicate gelatin print of female profile by linda germainMy ICAD print for today is delicate and simple.

  • Just two stencils and
  • some hand stamping
  • both the detailed impression that I get when gelatin printing

I used

Happy Printing!

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Affordable Art is a relative term

profile figure monotype print by linda germainI am planning to share and post for sale some affordable  art in the very near future.  I have been playing with the gelatin printmaking process for so long now that I have quite a collection of prints.  It takes a lot more than just producing a pleasing print to get it to a new home.

The Challenge of Affordable Art

These are the hidden steps in getting art/gelatin prints to a new home

  • Mat/Frame or otherwise finish
  • Photograph as accurately a possible
  • Describe the process and material
  • Exhibit, show or post on line
  • Pay fees to do the above
  • Connect with a gallery, group or online seller

Then how do I an original maker/creator compete with reproductions and other wall art that is reasonably priced?  Hmm so much to do and think about.

Happy Day!

 

 

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Balancing Act – Know when to stop Layering – Gelatin Print

Balancing Act a gelatin plate print by linda germainDo you ever take that gelatin plate print one step too far and then regret it?  I know I do.  But I try to not let this fear of wrecking the piece stop me.

Printmaking without a Press

  • gives me freedom to work at home or in a smaller space
  • Is usually a faster process that allows for
  • quick learning about technique and design

Move through the Fear and Play

  • Stop printing if you really love it
  • Wait a day to see if you need to add a final pop to the gelatin print
  • Maybe add that “pop” by hand or with a more predictable technique
  • Make extra prints so you can take risks on the ones that you like but don’t love

Share the Link Love Friday

  1. http://www.geninne.com Geninne’s Art Blog, she has wonderful illustrations, stamping tutorials and a new book just out Avian Friends Activity Journal.
  2. http://thecardboardcollective.com Be inspired to shade yourself from the sun with this paper bag hat!  Many other patterns and plans for making stuff with cardboard.
  3. RAE MISSIGMAN is part of the 21 Secrets Art Journaling course.  I just signed up and I watched her videos and made a recycled coptic stitch book with no tears or frustration.  Her video was very easy to follow.  I watched it once and then made the book parts and then watched it again as I sewed the gelatin print signatures to the old Nancy Drew Book. Here’s a video of my coptic stitch book for the go green project.

4. Well this is not a blog but it is a Kickstarter Project that caught my eye.  So I share it here for you.  The concept and the aesthetic speak to me.  I know that I can take away and benefit from artists who are similar but different than me.  So I share Ubuntu Handline Portfolio and a Kickstarter project.

5. Another mixed printmaker from New England who uses the gelli plate and collage to make delicate and expressive monotype prints Roberta Warshaw.

Happy Printing!

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