This video will teach you how to make a vibrant, multi-layered print using common household art supplies. No need for a press! This type of monoprinting is fun, simple, and can be easily adjusted to fit your supplies and preferences. Print from home with simple art materials. This type of monoprinting is fun and easy. Learn how to make a vibrant, multi-layered print using common household...
Supplies needed:
Drawing (to scale)
Printmaking paper (Mulberry was used in this video, any smooth paper that can handle wet media can work)
Paint (Wate…te
Supplies needed:
Drawing (to scale)
Printmaking paper (Mulberry was used in this video, any smooth paper that can handle wet media can work)
Paint (Wate…
Supplies needed:
Drawing (to scale)
Printmaking paper (Mulberry was used in this video, any smooth paper that can handle wet media can work)
Paint (Wate
Supplies needed:
Drawing (to scale)
Printmaking paper (Mulberry was used in this video, any smooth paper that can handle wet media can work)
Paint (Watercolors, guache, tempera, acrylic, oil, printmaking ink and more will work for this method)
Brushes
Cup of water
Plexiglas plate (Mylar, glass, or anything transparent and non absorbant)
Wooden spatula (Spoon, barren, your hands, or anything to help put down pressure without tearing your printing paper)
Tape (Masking tape and painters tape is ideal)
Rag (An old tshirt can work for this)
Newsprint (Other smooth paper can also work)
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