Monotypes

What Is a Monotype?

"English Garden"
Monotype
20.5"x7" with mat
$125

"The Oriental Princess"
Monotype
12" X 6" with mat
$95

"The Farm"
Monotype
4"x6" without mat
$45

 

"Afternoon Shadows"
Monotype
5"x7" with mat
$35

 

 

"Early Morning Light"
Monotype
5"x7" with mat"
$35

"Angel Lace"
Monotype
8"x10" with mat
$45

 

 

Monotype and Monoprint

A monotype is a single print of an image that has been transferred from a plate of metal, glass, or another material onto different types of paper and an assortment of mediums can be used.  This printmaking method was used by such famous artist as Rembrandt, Gauguin, and Degas.

A monoprint refers to monotype work that also includes elements of another printmaking process such as etching, woodcut, silkscreen and so on.

(The above information taken from the book entitled "Monotype" by Julia Ayers.)

The process by which I arrive at a finished Monotype:
    
    Materials are: Hot metal plate, colored wax, a piece of mat board, wooden stick or some tool that can manipulate the wax on the hot metal plate to form a design.  The kind of paper used can make a big difference in what the final product looks like.  A top grade linen paper gives an interesting look to scenes with water, etc.  Onion skin or oriental papers can give a softer more oriental look.  It is fun to experiment with different kinds of materials. 

     Another thing to remember is the way you pull your print off the plate makes all the difference in the final result.  Practice is necessary.  I hope someone tries this and reports back on how much fun they had.

Sue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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