Cut shape to make a gelatin Print collage

oollaged gelatin print by linda germainSimple sometimes works when gelatin printmaking.  I often work in a roller coaster like fashion

  • going up the hill to chaos and 
  • then back down the other side to simplicity
  • find success somewhere along the way

Go with the Flow when Gelatin Printing

I am thinking about the class I am teaching this week.  Hmm 90 degree weather today.  It is suppose to cool off by Thursday.  I will have to just go with the flow.

  • Let go of the things I can not control
  • Embrace the prints, images and tools that are working
  • Don’t expect things to be the same on another day

One way that I get into the flow is my yoga printmaking warm up exercise.  If you have not seen that video then check it out here.

The things that I like about this little 4″ x 6″ gelatin print  for the ICAD challenge:

  • full range of value
  • 3 simple shapes
  • the shapes are similar but varied sizes
  • The shapes create negative spaces that are interesting.
  • I like th contrast of the delicate squares in the background and the bold circles in the foreground.

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Gelatin Prints as collage material

gelatin print collage - abstract landscape by linda germain

If you are a gelatin printmaker like me then you have stacks of printed papers the have potential but are not finished pieces of art.  Today I played with the idea of torn paper abstract landscape.

  • I started with gelatin prints that were primarily one value, light, medium or dark
  • The prints were mostly textural not images
  • I was able to use parts of print because the landscape is only 4″ x 6″
  • I tore the paper and noticed where the white edge appeared.
  • I positioned the papers to divide up the space into 3 different sized area a large space, medium space and tiny space.
  • I glued them down from top to bottom
  • I trimmed up the edged

I think that I will have to play with this some more.

  • I need to dig deeper into my stash of gelatin prints to find papers with the right marks, values and textures.
  • I will look for other landscapes for inspiration
  • Be happy with the surprises

I am sharing this print and all the gelatin plate prints from June and July with the gang in the ICAD challenge.  It is not to late to start.  I have always admired those daily makers.  And now I am one of them. 🙂

  • To join the Index Card A Day (ICAD) challenge go over to Daisy Yellow.
  • Get some cards
  • And Play!
  • And Share with the flickr group and the facebook group

 

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Video of Studio Wall – Gelatin Printmaking

Enjoy this 38 second video of my studio wall and the growing collection of 4″ x 6″ gelatin printmaking pieces that I am doing for the ICAD challenge.

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Powerful Gelatin Plate Print

gelatin plate print by linda germainPower runner girl stencil for another gelatin plate print today.

Gelatin Plate Print with

  • yellow, blue and magenta speedball inks
  • two masking stencils
  • layers of shape impressions
  • colored pencil to blend white areas

What I like about this gelatin print –

  • bright colors where maintained
  • energy of the colors and shapes
  • surprising combination of stencils
  • lines of the index card peeking through

 

Basic gelatin printing techniques in the video below.

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Graphite in this Gelatin Plate Monotype Print

gelatin plate monotype print by linda germainI just love this stencil that I used for today’s gelatin plate monotype print.  I was surprised because it is so simple, but I think that it is expressive.

gelatin plate monotype print

features:

  • speedball inks
  • index card
  • thread lines in the under layer
  • random writing in graphite
  • magenta background

I did something new.

  • To get the writing just inside the shape,
  • I placed a stencil over the gelatin plate monotype print to block out the magenta area.
  • Then I wrote from edge to edge.

I think it works.  I wanted it to flow naturally not look forced.

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