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Our evening printmaking workshop began with playing with paint using different tools on sheets of plexi-glass.
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A freshly pulled print (above) and monoprints laid out to dry (below).
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Here the print on the left was created from the plate on the right, a collograph. A collograph is a collage that is later printed. This collage included a variety of textures and the print included two color applications.
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The plate above created the print on the lower right below.
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The prints take on a new interest seen on the light table.
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