I am going to do a few designs on paper in preparation for my monoprinting session.
I cut pieces of paper from a 36" roll of tracing paper. It made things very easy.
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Mono printing is exciting because it is not predictable. I have done a little with thickened dyes on heavy vinyl and fabric paint on a Gelli plate so I am interested to se where you are headed with this post. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteBrilliant! I will have to try this. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
ReplyDeleteWow! New to me as well. I'll be trying this!
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