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MONOPRINTS Most of my monoprints were originally made in the 70s and 80s. This is one of the half-dozen monoprints left unsold after two showings [one at a private gallery, the other in a art/picture framing shop]. EQUIPMENT Ink Roller [rubber compound] Platen Printer's Inks Paper Indian Inks [inc. white] Spray diffuser The process was as follows:- [1] The glass platen was inked up with printers’ ink. I made my own printing blocks. This one was made from a square mirror glued to an old wooden bread board. I saved money by using only black ink. [2] The paper was placed carefully on the inked plate. Any [preferably low glaze] paper can be used including odd wallpaper rolls. [3] the design was drawn on the front of the wallpaper [the coloured side]. The plain side was placed on the inked block. Drawing has to be done without too much hesitancy and with smooth clear strokes with an almost vertical pen [ballpoints are best for this]. Care must be taken not to rest the heel of the hand on the paper – the pressure will show up as a large ugly black mark. Please note that the circles were made by pressing a cup onto the paper, and the straight lines using a small ruler in the same way. [4] The basic process was completed using white ink for the highlights [5] when the ink was dry the picture was sprayed, using a mouth sprayer, with Indian inks [red, yellow, green etc] to give an overall background colour. These spray diffusers cost very little. They are made of two narrow metal tubes hinged at right angles. The slightly longer tube is placed in the bottle of ink, and the smaller tube has a mouthpiece. Blow steadily and a fine spray of ink will be propelled onto the paper.

Comments (19)


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TallPockets

7:22AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Beautifully done! (So THAT's what TALENT looks like? SIGH). My BEST to you and yours, T.P.

janedj

7:29AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Beautiful image!!!!

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ekatz

7:46AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

wonderful in its simplicity of line, great composition

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RodolfoCiminelli

8:11AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

A wonderful and creative realization Mike.....!!!!

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thecytron

8:17AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Nice work!

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auntietk

10:20AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Oooohh. I like this one even better than the other one. No real reason - just personal preference. Something about the thoughtful pose, she looks like she's thinking about doing something slightly wicked. A woman after my own heart! :)

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beachzz

10:55AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

She does have a rather pensive feel to her, and like Tara, I choose to think she's having some wonderful fantasy!! These are stunning, seem somewhat similar to the wood blocks a friend of mine used to do.

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algra

11:07AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Excellent, a real digital Picasso, but with clear maico characteristics. f

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hipps13

11:31AM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Hi Mike beautiful work me eyes like sweet sunshine to you warm hug, Linda

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Meisiekind

12:31PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Mike - this is stunning! I don't know the 1st thing about creating 2D images but this is truly amazing! xx

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mizoli

12:32PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Wonderful work, I like it! Thanks for documentation!

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theconqueror

12:43PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Excellent....very nice..

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RocksLady

1:06PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Beautiful Pic!! Greeting Rocksy HAPPY ST PATRICK's DAY :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) :-)

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Minuano

2:50PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

Bella, Mike - I really love the nuances and movements here. Like water ... it just flows. All the components fit seamlessly ... every bit of it. Maravilhosa! -Julian

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helanker

4:08PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

OHHH wooow !!! Another lovely peace of art. Oh how I love the texture in this and the forms are splendid.

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romanceworks

5:34PM | Mon, 17 March 2008

I've always thought your monoprints are just beautiful and so classy. CC

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BlueLotus7

7:25AM | Tue, 18 March 2008

This technique has beautiful end results. Good job!

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amirapsp

12:40PM | Mon, 24 March 2008

This is a first class piece.

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novelist

9:07PM | Thu, 05 June 2008

Lovely. I like the technique and the strong lines. The colors are beautiful, too.


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