Tuesday, April 2, 2013

printed painting

:: monoprinting ::
The characteristic of this method is that no two prints are alike.
Honestly, for me 
the true appeal of a monotype lies in the unique translucency that is created, 
which is vey different from painting on paper. 
The true beauty of this media is its spontaneity. 
 create the element of spontaneous.



12 comments:

  1. oh these are lovely april...I cant wait to find my gelli an have some fun too...

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    1. Hello Jen
      Thank you! :]
      I did not use a Geli Plate for these... enjoy the process. ~xx

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  2. Just beautiful, love the effects you have created. Hugs, Valerie

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    1. Hello Valerie
      Aww... thank you! :]
      Enjoy your visit. ~xx

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  3. I have no gelli but I love the card you cut out great shapes Dxx

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    1. Hello Dawn
      Thank you! :]
      You do not need a Geli Plate, these were created using an acrylic plate (plexiglass)

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  4. very cool. I love mono-printing and I love my gelli plate too. These are super beautiful pieces! Just an FYI. I do sell the Gelli plates on my website if anyone is interested. http://www.bluetwigstudio.com/

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    1. Hello Deb
      THANK YOU!! :]
      These were created from (( plexiglass )). So much fun.

      ** Thanks for the heads up, good to know you have them available!! ~xx

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    1. Hello Karenann
      Aww... THANK YOU!! :]
      Enjoy your visit, love your company. ~xx

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  6. Such wonderful, wonderful papers. They look stunning, April.
    Hope you have a good weekend. Jx

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  7. Gorgeous pages April! Thanks for inspiring those of us without a gelli plate. One less art supply I need to get xx

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