Skull monotype printing. this technique of printing is a very messy one, so has worked well for me. You get quick results that are very effective. I always seem to work better when I can work quickly. This process is created by rolling out ink over a flat surface, Glass works very well and it's easier to clean off afterwards. Rolled over a plate evenly for this I used a sheet of aluminium, paper is placed over that aluminium and pressure is applied which transfers into a mirror image on the paper.
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Direct off set negative tracing
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This is one of the best techniques i have learnt at university and will definitely be playing more with it. I like the accuracy of what you can produce. That this is a way fro what you draw exactly to become a print.
I am doing this blog as part of my study journal for my third year and any advice on anything that i'm working on would be greatly appreciated. I don't know if it's only me that understands what I'm trying to get across. I tend to babble....