Small gelatin prints in frames

Today I used my Tyvek® stencils to make some 4″ x  4″ gelatin prints instead of the cards.

small gelatin prints with Tyvek stencils by Linda Germain

I really like how the small prints look in the 8″ square frame. It gives the print some breathing space and it seems to be bigger than it really is.

gelatin prints made with Tyvek stencils

I love figuring out ways to use tools in new ways. I don’t really love cutting stencils, so when I can use them in multiple ways it makes me happy.

Just another reason to join me in the Hand printed cards printmaking workshop, the online class that starts soon.

You will be pulling more than cards, if that interests you!

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Gelatin Prints today

I leave my inks right out on the workspace. The water based speedball block  printing ink can be activated with a little spritz of water and mixing in a little fresh ink.

speedball block printing ink for gelatin printmaking

I gave myself a 10 minute challenge. I tried to pull ten little prints in 10 minutes. Well I only got 3, but I was motivated to pull the other seven.

horse print on a gelatin plate

Often my last prints of the day are the ones that I like the best. Does that happen for you?

gelatin plate print with Tyvek stencil by linda germain

If you need to make a gelatin and glycerin plate for printmaking GET the FREE recipe here.

If you like the look of these horse prints and would like to learn how to make stencils with Tyvek® and make gelatin printed cards, then check out the details on the printmaking workshop page.

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Playing with stencil images – Tyvek®

I like to start simple and then work up slight variations of the same print. These cards were printed with hand cut Tyvek® stencils and the homemade gelatin and glycerin plate. 

house on the hill tyvek stencil print

Today I played with some Tyvek® stencils and the gelatin plate. I love the happy surprise of the black and gold print above.

hand printed cards using Tyvek stencils

With this process it is easy to make many prints quite quickly. One thing that I love is that I use just a few tools and this allows me to test and print slight variations.

If you are interested in learning more about this monotype printing process, then join us in the online printmaking workshop, Hand Printed Cards + gelatin plate.

This is a short weekend class focused on this specific technique, but will include many processes that you can use in a broader approach to gelatin printmaking.

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Hand Printing cards workshop – Tyvek® and the gelatin plate

Have you used Tyvek® to make stencils for your gelatin printing projects?

I am excited to introduce you to the benefits of Tyvek® as stencil material, in this weekend workshop, Hand Printed Cards.

Why Tyvek® for stencil making?

Tyvek® is strong, durable and waterproof. These are great qualities for stencil material. It is also easy to cut.

You can find Tyvek®:

If you want to be inspired by a cut paper artist who uses Tyvek® – then check out the work of Beatric Coron.

tyvek stencils for monotype printing

What kind of stencil is it?

I have a special name for this kind of stencil – “a masking stencil with a frame.” I use these descriptive words to distinguish the stencil and the way that I use it to create a beautiful, multi-colored image.

gelatin printed cards with tyvek stencil

My approach to printing with these stencils includes using the gelatin plate, which is soft and malleable and can transfer delicate details to the paper.

tyvek stencil on gelatin plate for printing without a press

In the image above the lucious black in is under the stencil and the background colors are rolled over the stencil.

water based speedball ink for gelatin printmaking

The thing that I love about the combination of the Tyvek® stencil, the gelatin plate and the speedball water based block printing ink is that it is very easy to make many beautiful, clean edged, completed prints very fast.

Monotype cards for sale

So if this sound interesting to you, then check out the details and join us in the online printmaking workshop, Hand Printed Cards + Tyvek® stencils + gelatin plate. Read the details on the workshop page.

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Back to the source – play

Sometimes we grow in directions and then stall out in a funk.

Print ten sheets to get out of funk

When that happens to me, I like to go back to my source of inspiration – playing with printmaking. I turn to play to move beyond the rules and should “do’s”.

I give myself the space to play with out any expectations, and then I can usually break out of the funk and move on with a few new ideas.

get inspired to print

Three ways to play with printmaking

One – Ten sheets of paper – I pull out 10 ten sheets of paper and just print with abandon. I get a couple of stencils and stamping tools and just print. No goal of making beautiful prints – just get into the process

masking stencils from collage waste

Two – Use “stencils” from the waste basket. This one can be quite surprising. It is fun to play with scrapes from a collage project. I get inspired to work in new abstract ways.

collaged monotype print

The print above is a combination of ideas one and two. First I printed 10 sheets with the “found” stencils from a collage project and then I cropped and collaged the prints into a larger print. And I am pretty pleased with the outcome.

Three – Print with a kid. And follow the uninhibited and fearless way of printing. Kids will just do it, use too much ink, layer with abandon and go through tons of paper.

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