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A wide variety of printing techniques and practical, beautiful projects that don't require a press or any expertise. In addition to stamping and stencilling, various relief methods of printmaking, including lino, texture plate and collagraph, the author has included four different types of screen printing and sun and cyanotype print projects as well as how to use rust and plant materials for 'eco' type printing. Transfer methods and altered art prints offer a different take on conventional approaches to this easily accessible art form. But by far the most exciting, and largest section of the…mehr

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A wide variety of printing techniques and practical, beautiful projects that don't require a press or any expertise. In addition to stamping and stencilling, various relief methods of printmaking, including lino, texture plate and collagraph, the author has included four different types of screen printing and sun and cyanotype print projects as well as how to use rust and plant materials for 'eco' type printing. Transfer methods and altered art prints offer a different take on conventional approaches to this easily accessible art form. But by far the most exciting, and largest section of the book is devoted to monotype prints and monoprinting with the focus on gel printing. Angie Franke uses her gelatine based printing pads (you'll get the recipe) and the commercial Gelli Plate - as well as a fascinating venture into clay bed printing - to explore monoprint methods in many different ways, drawing on other processes in the book to build fascinating results of richly combined layers of colour with stamp, stencil, mask and texture plate tools. Easy to follow instructions with stylish photographs will inspire anyone to give printmaking a go!
Autorenporträt
Angie Franke: artist, former high school teacher and author of nine books (with Monique Day-Wilde and Metz Press), has always been passionate about the arts. She currently resides high on a hill with a wonderful sea view in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. She divides her time between working in rural upliftment programmes for Community Art schools attached to the Nelson Mandela Bay University, teaching dyeing, printing, painting and drawing from her home studio and indulging herself in exploring fibre arts and all forms of print making and mixed media. http://www.angiefranke.com