Monoprinting usually only creates one print. However, with enough leftover ink on the plate it is possible to achieve the negative image, thus creating a second print.
More of their wonderful results can be seen on the gallery page.
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As part of the initial stages of their 'cultural visions' project, Year 7(AL) completed a lesson on monoprinting. Using their line drawings they created images of their fish in both positive (as seen on the left) and negative form. Monoprinting usually only creates one print. However, with enough leftover ink on the plate it is possible to achieve the negative image, thus creating a second print. More of their wonderful results can be seen on the gallery page. Comments are closed.
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January 2016
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