2010

Getting into the Holiday Spirit

© linda germain – shaping gelatin prints into christmas trees and houses

Just mailed out some holiday cards.  And the post office was not insanely busy.  I was inspired by Susan Gaylord’s recent blog post to create peace trees/books.  She is a wonderful resource for fun and easy book forms.  She also has some day long bookmaking events.  look here for info.

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Great Detail prints with the gelatin plate

Delicate Detail gelatin print  by Linda Germain
Delicate Detail Impression on gelatin plate by Linda Germain

Supplies I used to create this great detail with the gel plate:

  • gelatin plate
  • ink
  • brayer
  • print paper
  • water
  • newsprint
  • plexi plate

The Gel Printing Process

This print is often referred to as the ghost print.  I called it the ghost print too when I first started out.  Ghost print is a printmaker term that is used to describe the light impression that is made from the left over ink after the original print is pulled.  It is very similar to the original but lighter.  I can understand how the term got attached to the second print but I feel that it is really not accurate.  Therefore I refer to this second print as the detail print.  I think that this term is a better description of the second print.

This print is the layer of ink that holds all of the details from the stencils and stamping tools.

So in order to get the detail print you have to pull the shape print first.  After you have pulled the shaped print, remove the stencils, set them to the side.

Get a fresh piece of paper  Place it on the gelatin plate and burnish edge to edge.

Sneak a peek – peel back one edge and see if you have picked up all the ink possible, if not then roll it back down and burnish some more.  Eventually peel off the print and admire.

Dark ink detail prints are easier to see compared to yellow or gold ink prints.
Sometimes I will do a newsprint pick up before I pick up the stencils to get rid of some of the plate ink.  This will give you a clean back ground and increase the contrast.

Pull some fabulous detail gelatin prints and share them with the Gelatin Printmaking Flickr group or the  Facebook Gelatin Printmaking community.  Inspire us!

If you are interested in learning how to create your own fabulous monotype prints with the glycerin and gelatin plate then check out the details of Make Monotypes the online printmaking class with Linda Germain

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Antibacterial Wipes for your gel plate

© linda germain 2012 wipe down your gelatin plate
I have been experimenting with wiping down the gel plate with an antibacterial wipe before I put it away for the night.  I think it helps to slow down the aging process.

You may know that I LIKE it to age, see my prints made with moldy gelatin.  But now I can slow down the process that makes the fun holes in the gelatin.

Happy Printing.

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Make a small gelatin Plate for printing

just starting out? then make a small printing plate
Make the small Plate for printmaking

In the studio and waiting for the first snow of the season.

I had this idea to make a small gelatin plate and to see what is possible with just one box of gelatin.

What can a create with a small plate? How long will it last?  Will it create possibilities because of its limits?

I simply mixed one cup of water and one box of gelatin and then let it harden on the counter top.
Gelatin dissolves best in 1/2 cup cold water and then 1/2 cup add boiling water to finish.  This will minimize foam, lumps and bubbles.
If you have a lumpy mess, then you can very gently microwave the mixture. Stir and the gelatin should dissolve. Try not to microwave it too long, that will create lots of foam.
If you need more help check out my gelatin printmaking tips page.
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Love is the Answer

© linda germain  2012 thermo fax screen print, gelatin prints in the background

Planning for the holiday fair for tomorrow.  It is a new venue for me.  I look forward to the day, hanging with the other artists and presenting our work.  I will have small gelatin prints and mixed media  prints and stack of cards.  If you are in the area stop in @

Holiday Fair
6 Locke Street
 Andover, MA 01810
(978) 475-4454
11 AM to 5 PM
If you are with your family, or having your own art sale or otherwise busy then Have a good one!

 

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