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| Mono Prints 42 X 30 cm |
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| Mono Prints 42 X 30 cm |
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| Mono Prints 42 X 30 cm |
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| Mono Prints 42 X 30 cm |
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| Mono Prints 42 X 30 cm |
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| Emulsion print 30 X 21 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino 42 X 30 cm |
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| Lino Embossing 42 X 30 cm |
I have been carrying on with both Mono-printing and Lino printing to develop my project. With the Mono-prints I have mostly been printing on top of them with both ink and biro. I have been using the same method that I have been practicing in my sketchbook. i think that these are effective, but I need to now develop them into more complex Lino prints. I have done a one colour lino print so I can get an idea of space and how I'm going to make my next one. I have done prints at different stages of me cutting it out and I think the more complex it gets the better. My favourite print is the simple black and white one I think that it's really effective in the monochrome.
















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