Keep Printing until the Voices stop

©linda germain 2012
abstract landscape – gelatin print
aprox 8″ x 10″
Ok…..I am not really crazy and hearing voices, but sometimes when I make gelatin prints and think about how I would teach someone to do what I do there is a very loud conversation going on in my head.  I analyze, judge, try to notice and remember things.  Today I was playing with abstract landscapes and a painted monotype.  In the coming months, I hope to put together a gelatin printing newsletter with ideas and advice, so if you are interested join my mailing list at the top right of this page. Enjoy!
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Collaging Gelatin Prints

©2011 linda germain
little house a gelatin print
aprox 8″ x 8″
I was inspired by some children’s board books that I was priming for an altered book project.  So I dropped everything and dug through the pile of experiments and collaged this little house on a path.  It is fun to be inspired by what is before me.  Enjoy an accordion book that I made in a similar way.
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Printing with Old Gelatin

©linda germain 2012
I have had this piece of gelatin around since the beginning of December.  The wrinkles and holes appear as it ages. The more I use it the more interesting the surface becomes. I did cut in some random lines to see what that would do.
©linda germain 2012
abstract landscape  – gelatin plate monotype print
If you try using your old slimy gelatin, be sure to do lots of newsprint pick ups to absorb some of the moisture and slime before you start printing. This is my motto for gelatin printmaking – “Fearless experimentation can lead to extraordinary results.” Enjoy!

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Gelatin Printing on New Year’s Day

©2012 linda germain
gelatin print with screen print on top
aprox 7″ x 10″
I have been playing with gelatin prints in preparation for a workshop that I am teaching @ Haystack Mountain School of Craft for the Maine Craft Association in May. The workshop is for Maine Craft members and it will combine bookmaking and gelatin printmaking.  Fun Stuff.  Happy New Year!

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Why gelatin print on tissue paper?

©2009 linda germain
7 ” x 7″ mixed media print
what if I matter?
The girl is printed on tissue paper and collaged on.
 
I love to make gelatin prints on tissue paper for least 4 reasons:
  1. It is thin and super absorbent
  2. It is inexpensive
  3. It picks up lots of details
  4. It can be collaged into other work very easily.
©2011 Linda Germain
Stack of gelatin prints on Tissue Paper
So there is often a lot of tissue paper around at this time of year, give gelatin printing on tissue paper a try and let me know how you like it. Use ink or paint that dries fixed, like Daniel Smith water soluble ink.
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