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Printmaking projects

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plastic bag printmaking

I fell in love with printmaking back in college and my favorite printing process is monotyping- drawing or painting on a smooth non absorbent surface and then transferring it to paper. A monotype produces a completely unique print with a process that is unpredictable, expressive, painterly and totally unlike any other creative process. There are all kinds of tools and supplies for monotypes (acrylic printing plates, the Gelli plate, etc) but really any slick surface will work- even something…

Jen
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Design for Print Reseach

PRINT PROCESSES: TECHNIQUES www.printshop.org The listings below describe the principal techniques in traditional and contemporary printmaking. Each of the various methods of printmaking yields a distinctive appearance, and an artist will choose a technique in order to achieve a specific, desired effect. Artists may, and do, combine different techniques. Since some modern techniques are quite complicated, some artists collaborate with a master printer to help create the final work. There are…

Jenny McCabe Artist | Printmaker

Jenny McCabe Artist | Printmaker | Etchings | Collagraphs | Nature | Wildlife | British Garden Birds | Starlings and sparrows | Handmade Prints | Fine art printmaking

HOW TO MAKE A COLLAGRAPH PRINT IN FOUR STEPS — Anna Curtius

In this post I'll share my collagraph, or collograph as it also can be spelled, printmaking process with you. I'm fascinated by the unpredictability of collagraph printing…

Tetrapak Intaglio prints

How to make a Tetra Pak Print During lock down I was looking for more environmentally friendly ways to make print. I was already using Auka intaglio soy based ink and using the smallest amount of i…

Ellie Beam
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This week, 4th will be starting their background for the Collagraph printmaking project! This was inspired by the fabul...

This week, 4th will be starting their background for the Collagraph printmaking project! This was inspired by the fabulous @Mrsdow_Artroom! Give her a follow on Instagram! After they finish their background, they'll start gluing the foam shapes onto their square printing plate. Videos and how to below! Materials: Speedball ink Brayer 90 lb paper Wonderfoam shapes school smart fluorescent paint Big Kid's Choice paintbrushes Elmer's Glue-all This background was done with School Smart Washable…

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Let's experiment with oobleck and printmaking! This fun project involves creating a corn-starch based substance called oobleck, a non-newtonian fluid that has the properties of both liquids and solids. Find out how to use oobleck as a surface for dreamy marbled prints with food coloring. Most of the supplies needed you can find right in your kitchen!
Collagraph with foil tape Encapsulate natural materials from winter walks with this amazing technique using electrical/ insulation tape. Inspired by @thecuriousprintmaker, this process makes a simple and effective collagraph. #24daysofprint @getcreativeathome #getcreativeathome @aceagrams #PRINTspiration #gottaprintthroughthis #courses #printmaking #art #acegrams #printmakersofinstagram #printingathome #printmakingclass #printmaker #devon #exeter #doubleelephant #printworkshop #prints
I'm so excited to share my latest cyanotype print with you! This is one of my favorite plants, and I wanted to capture its beauty in a way that would make it last forever. I used the traditional cyanotype printmaking process for this project. It's such a relaxing process, and you don't even have to deal with the hassle of applying the cyanotype emulsion yourself—you can get ready-to-print paper from our shop!
Underway Studio is an illustration and printmaking collective based in Brixton, South London. Founded in 2016, the four members of Underway Studio work collaboratively on design projects using silk-screen print as a primary medium. Print designs are passed between the collective until they are finalised and ready to be screenprinted.