Printing induction workshop

 


Mono-Printing

Using the continuous line drawings of the plant life, I used them to create some mono-printing. This was a great way to do some mark-making with a selection of tools. With my first print, this is in a surreal style as the flower is not in a realistic proportion. I was experimenting with the different marks the tools made. However, how I thought the marks would turn out, they didn't and I wasn't happy with its overall look. With my second print, I like the finish. I went over the same lines several times which has created depth. 












I did some collage mono printing using the leaves in our studio. With the first print, I laid the leaves on the acrylic plate and rolled black ink on top, creating a negative space when I lifted the piece of paper. For my second and third prints, I inked the actual leaves which showed all the vessels and small details in the prints.

      



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