Monday, 18 November 2013

Print Project Development

I have been developing my ideas further to create more successful and developed prints. I have been creating more mono prints to then both work into and print on top of. I have been trying to do this in a more refined way and to control the patterns that I'm making. I have done this by experimenting with colour combinations and decreasing my plate to A5 size on some. I have been again twisting the ink and applying to much to make it look like it is almost spilling out the sides of the plate. This creates a effect that makes the ink look like it's dripping down. I have also been printing the plates twice so one is slightly fade to see which effect I liked best, it depended on the colours on the print to which was more effective. I think that in conclusion the stronger colours on the first print worked better. 


Monoprint on paper 30X42cm


Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

Monoprint on paper 21X30cm

Monoprint on paper 30X42cm

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