monotype print

Why gelatin print on Fabric?

Gelatin printmaking is a spontaneous experimental process. You can use the gelatin plate to print on paper or fabric.

gelatin prints on fabric

It is a very direct hands on approach. The feedback and impressions that you make is quite immediate. And the process does not require a lot of planning.

The tools are simple, low tech and non-toxic.

workspace for printing on fabric

When printing on fabric you can,

  • make unique one of a kind cloth for projects
  • transform old sheets into quilting materials
  • use found tools to make patterns and
  • use cut or found stencils to make personal designs

I use the glycerin, gelatin and water plate, and screen printing ink when I am printing on fabric. My approach is a little bit different, than when I am printing on paper.

These factors need to be considered:

  • the texture of the fabric
  • the speed at which the ink dries
  • moisture of the plate and fabric

I make adjustments and work more quickly to adapt to those conditions. The types of marks that are possible are similar but not exactly the same.

Check out current online workshops.

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Share some art

This may take a little planning and determination. But I suggest you let some loved ones know you are thinking of them by sending them a hand printed card.

hand printed cards

If you are a gelatin printmaker, then I am sure that you have pile of prints that could be cut and cropped into a few cards.

pile of prints for card making

Things you will need:

  • addresses for your family and friends
  • envelopes
  • stamps
  • pile of prints
  • scissors
  • glue

View finder for making prints into cards

I often like to make a viewfinder to help me crop my prints into a pleasing design. It is easy to make a viewfinder. Cut a hole in a manilla file folder the size you want to cut your print down to.

Then trace inside the viewfinder and trim your print.

Glue the print to card stock and sign.

make cards with your prints

I love to use fun and pretty stamps.

Hope you enjoy this process.

Need ideas for getting out of an art slump – read this post.

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Make simple impact – Gelatin printmaking

Simple does not mean boring or even easy.

leaf print by linda germain

In the upcoming class SIMPLIFY we will use gelatin printmaking techniques in simplified ways to make prints with impact and clarity.

simplified gelatin prints by linda germain

 

This online weekend class is for you if you would like to:

  • Create a pile of gelatin prints
  • Apply limits color, size and tools to gain knowledge and insight
  • Pull strong lovely detailed impressions
  • Learn to layer your marks

We will be using the glycerin gelatin and water plate. You can get the instructions on how to make the plate here.

supplies to make the gelatin and glycerin plate

I like to use this plate in combination with the Speedball water based block printing inks. The ink stays alive and workable for a long period of time and permits the pick up of very delicate impressions.

queen annes lace gelatin print

Even if you can’t join us in this class, think about creating some boundaries to challenge your printmaking in a new direction.

You could limit tools, or colors or number of layers???? Try it see what happens.

To learn more about, Simplify – powerful gelatin printmaking, read the details on the workshop page.

gelatin prints by linda germain

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Love line drawings

I am inspired by line drawings that say a lot with minimal marks. I love Ellsworth Kelly’s flower drawings.line drawings linda germain

And Picasso’s one liners are inspiring. They capture the essence of a thing with seemingly little effort. I do think the “little effort” is a misnomer.

These two guys were master artists, who must have made millions of drawings. Their ability to say so much with simple contour line drawings was developed over a life time.

plant line drawings linda germain

I have been playing with line drawings of shadow shapes that I see everyday in the woods.

I always try to create line elements in my gelatin prints.

Two favorite tools that I use to create line elements in my gelatin prints are very flat grasses and weeds and thin yarns and threads.

grass print by linda germain

If you would like to explore using these tools to create lovely gelatin prints, then join us in the new online class, SIMPLIFY – gelatin printmaking workshop.

Dark Blue Grasses - gelatin plate monotype print by linda germain

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