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PHOTOTROPIC

2D Abstract posted on Mar 23, 2008
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The only remaining unsold [or given as gift] monoprint of the second series - each of which featured a bloom and a light source. This is the trial run picture - different ideas tried out included more whitepaint shapes on the dried print, and a wider range of sprayed ink colours. The basic technique is the same: MONOPRINTS Most of my monoprints were originally made in the 70s and 80s. 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 (15)


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RodolfoCiminelli

7:34AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

A fantastic and very creative realization Mike.....!!! Wonderful postwork and very beautiful textures and colors.....!!!!

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kansas

8:48AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Very beautiful. Happy Easter!

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avalonfaayre

9:24AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

So beautiful. It makes me want to touch it. You have such a beautifully unique style, but I think maybe it is because you are beautifully unique. Have a Happy Easter!

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melevos

9:48AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

excellent and very beautiful creation!!!!!!

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helanker

10:59AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Indeed SO beautiful creation again. I love your technic and your style.

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beachzz

11:22AM | Sun, 23 March 2008

This is wonderful, the colors are so dreamy and soft, another beautiful image!!

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Meisiekind

12:00PM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Absolute stunning postwork Mike and such lovely, sensual colours. Well done!! xx

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romanceworks

12:10PM | Sun, 23 March 2008

These really are beautiful, vibrant, and so creative.. CC

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carlx

1:02PM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Very beautiful composition!!! Excellent colors, lights and texture!!!

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hipps13

4:48PM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Happy Easter Mike such beautiful work makes me eyes glow sweet smile to you warm hug, Linda

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Minuano

5:05PM | Sun, 23 March 2008

Another Fantastic Creation, Mike - The sublime coloration highlights just enough focal points in this finely textured work of yours. I feel as if, I could run my fingers through it and feel the ribbed surface ... really fascinating process. -Julian

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auntietk

9:47PM | Sun, 23 March 2008

I'm really enjoying seeing your older work. It gives me an earlier point on the arc, for comparison. Beautiful stuff! I love the colors in this, and the simplicity of the design. ... and then there's that lotus blossom ... just beautiful!

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tallpindo

5:35AM | Mon, 24 March 2008

See!! This is real cryptic. When reality becomes the horn of plenty and demigods and demons are dismissed as foolish fantasy. The eye can see into crevices of time that whirlwind prophecy has forgotten.

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algra

11:12AM | Wed, 26 March 2008

That's a smart technique you described here. Do you still practisize it or do you all digitally now? The result is great, you've a very specific and beautiful style of work. (Sorry for my far from perfect English).

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amirapsp

1:31PM | Thu, 27 March 2008

Superb image! Excellent detail! Hugs


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