Katherine Schilke
                                       Monotype works on paper

 

Gallery Monotypes are inherently unique because only one or two impressions may
be pulled before the ink is used up. Although there may be a second impression,
it is quite different from the first in that most of the ink was lifted from the plate in
its first pass through the press. The second impression, called a ghost or cognate,
is much lighter or thinner and is more of a suggestion of the first. Each pulled
impression may be considered a finished work or it may be further enhanced by
the application of additional drawing or color.


Koi I
Monotype on paper
22  X  30


Jumma
Monotype on  Black paper
22  X  30


Cards V
Monotype Black on paper
22  X  30


In the Grass
Monotype on paper
22  X  30


Hidden Water II
Monotype on paper
22  X  30


Pale Window
Monotype on paper
22  X  30


Marchland II
Monotype on paper
22  X  30

 


Crop Circle
Monotype on paper
22  X  30


City Streets
Monotype on paper
22  X  30
 

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Katherine A. Schilke
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