Winter and the cold do funny things to my Daniel Smith water soluble inks. So I have been playing with the speedball block printing inks. They are so easy to clean up and do do seem to mind if the studio is only 55 degrees.
It amazes me that I can come to the studio and do the same thing, lay down “stencils” and make marks with stamping tools and still come up with something new and interesting.
I used a simple paper stencil for the horse image and stamped into the inked plate with the end of a 2″ by 4″. I love roots, so I used a pressed root as a “stencil” too.
The new ideas that I had today were: 1. to gently remove the “stencil” before lifting the paper up all the way, that way I minimize registration troubles and get the details of the “ghost”, and 2. to print on papers that have been sliced into squares and then piece the print together.
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Thanks Linda for all the useful information you have put up about gelatin prints. I am teaching a class in it over here in New Zealand next month – I will tell students about your UTubes! Inspirational – thank you.
Glad to share the info about gelatin printing. Have with your class. Send me a link to pictures of the prints that your students make. I always love to see what others come up with.