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Printing Without A Press, Types Of Printing Techniques, Diy Printing Press, Tetra Pak Printmaking, How To Emboss Paper, Intaglio Printing, Tetra Pack Printing, Tetrapak Print, Intaglio Art

Intaglio printmaking is a printmaking method using marks incised into a plate. Ink is worked into the recesses of the plate and is usually printed onto dampened paper through an etching press. Intaglio printmaking can create strong positive marks, interesting texture and tone – these results shouldn’t be missed out on if you don’t have … Continue reading "Printing Intaglio Without a Press: Tetra Pak Collagraph"

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Mono Printing, Nature Art Prints, Plant Drawing, Trendy Flowers, Eco Printing, Stenciling, Nature Crafts, Art Painting Acrylic, Monoprint

2016 Topic 9: Mono Printing Vickie Porter Hi everyone, Darcy here we are with the start of another topic, this time we are mono printing. This is the technical term for creating 'one off' prints, and there are many ways to do this. The name 'mono' means single, and in this case it means a single print can be made at a time. Each successive print needs more paint or ink applied to the block or plate, this changes each print ever so slightly, meaning no two are identical. With some techniques…

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