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Collagraphic Monoprints
Collagraphs are made by collaging a plate with textured materials
such as
cardboard shapes, modeling paste, incised surfaces, and both manmade
and organic found objects. Once the objects are glued to a board,
the entire
plate is then sealed with an acrylic medium or varnish. Then plate
is inked
by filling in its recessed areas, and then either by rolling or
painting ink onto
the flat surface. Transfer to the paper is usually done with a
press.
These collagraphs were created using
an acrylic medium and graphite grit
to create texture, then printed on top of a monotype. |