What if I want to use a gelli plate, or supplies that I have on hand and not the supplies on the list?
- I have designed a course that will allow you to create powerful detailed and shaped images with ink on smooth fabric. To do this process I believe that you should use the materials that I suggest on the supply list.
- I have tested many inks, paints and types of plate for this monotype process. I am very excited to share with you what if feel will give you the most control over the media and the most striking results.
- I do feel that the techniques are most easily achieved with the water based homemade plate and the acrylic screen printing ink. This combination keeps thin layers of ink alive and workable for longer periods of time.
- I think there is a difference between the two kinds of plates. But every artist has his/her own preferences and goals.
- That being said I have students and know artists who use other inks or paints with their own success.
How is the content delivered?
Great question. All content is immediately available to you in the private classroom. There you will find written text and one or more videos for each lesson. I believe that the best way for you to improve your skills is to make lots of marks. So the videos are short and meant to inspire you to action.
Does the class meet at a certain time?
No. You do not have to be at your computer at a specific time.
What type of computer or online skills do I need to participate?
You will need high speed internet access so that you can stream videos.
Students need one of these browsers up to date.
Desktop:
- Chrome
- Firefox
- Safari
- Microsoft Edge
Mobile:
- iOS Safari: 11 and up
- Chrome
- Samsung Internet
Do the videos have subtitles?
(The videos do not have subtitles, but there is a simple way of adding them if you use Chrome as your browser. It is easy to set up. The ‘Live Caption’ setting then adds English subtitles. You can find out how to set it up here.)
Who is this class for?
Monoprinting Fabric is for anyone who wants to explore the possibilities of Monotype printmaking on a glycerin and gelatin plate with ink on fabric.
You can be a newbie or a seasoned printmaker, quilter, fiber artist, digital artist, mixed media artist, printmaker who does not have a press, art teacher, or art therapist.
You will benefit from this course as long a you are willing to experiement and let go of some control.
How much time is required each day?
Hmmm. Required is a strong word. You get out of it what you put into it.
So that said, nothing is ever required. My hope is that you will be able to use this course to commit extra time to your art practice – maybe 30 to 60 minutes a day depending on what we are doing.
How are payments handled?
Major credit cards.
What happens after I register for the course?
Thank-You and Welcome! You will have created your password. You are lead to the student dashboard where you can login and start the course.
Enjoy a video of some student monoprints on fabric.
Student Prints on fabric with the gelatin plate from Linda Germain on Vimeo.
Go back to the Monoprinting Fabric Workshop information page.