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Monotypes

After creating the design for my monoprints I created six prints.
Initial colors

This image has all three primary colors we used: cyan, magenta and yellow. All the colors in the prints were created by combining  these inks.

This print is an analgous color scheme. The final step in creating this print was adding the lines. I scratched them into the plexiglass plate, addded black ink and wiped the surface clean. The ink that remained in the scratches was transferred to the print in the press.

I like this print. It is flat, but has areas that appear to be embossed. You can see the illusion in the detail shot below.

How do you design a Monotype?

We have just begun our third design project, using monotype printing. I’m jazzed because I’ve been looking forward to taking a printmaking class next spring and now I get a sneak peak!

First we had to create our design. Here is mine.

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Design for monotype project

Our next step is to make printing plates. This involves cutting plexiglass to the size of our design and then beveling the edges by filing. Did you know that plexi-glass has tiny little slivers that are just as evil as the ones in fiberglass? We use lots of damp towels while filing to remove the dust. I have one plate finished, two more to go. Stayed tuned for what comes next!

Anyone can draw a face….

I am amazed at how quickly drawing skills progress when you are actually drawing every day. Learning to draw a face is mainly understanding basic proportions then practicing!  Lyric Kinard decided to draw a face every day for a year; you can follow her progress on her blog. Check out her artwork, the classes she has coming up and her book, which (ahem) includes a little piece of mine.

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Lyric Kinard's book

Reality is for people with no imagination

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I ran across two quotes
today that I like.
They are:

My life has a superb cast, but I can’t figure out the plot.
~Ashleigh Brilliant

Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
~Albert Einstein

I found them on A Creative Dream which is a simply charming blog with beautiful photography, artful inspiration and words that stir the soul.