I like it! All the different textures and how you achieved them. The whiped plastic elements have so much more life in them than I expected. Thanks for the video Marta.
Exciting to watch.I like that you narrated a sped up process so that I didn’t have to watch every stroke of ink. Might be good to include a bit of slower pieces to talk more about problems or nuances, but in general a great first look as I explore this medium. Would this work without a press? I’m assuming yes, but not nearly as well.
Thank you Donna for your helpful input. Yes I think without a press you would get as good results but there are some good cheap alternatives like xcut press www.amazon.co.uk/Sizzix-Cutting-Embossing-Machine-Opening/dp/B00R50G692/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?adgrpid=58875136531&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvqGcBhCJARIsAFQ5ke7_tISZiRLc8NFS1hZ_pcpO3oslswl93WjguTMfv09dJ5-Ie9tcTa8aApWyEALw_wcB&hvadid=593661798888&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9045888&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=3246618527956002667&hvtargid=kwd-300279717987&hydadcr=26136_2651833&keywords=xcut+xpress+die+cutting+machine&qid=1669911113&sr=8-3
I taught my students a similar method of printing using inked acetate stencils but we called it pochoir printing due to the stencils. We overlapped them and then for a second generation print rearranged them without reinking- where they had overlapped we got pops of bright colour and textures. I like the addition of the collagraph
Hi there Restless Knitter, that sounds fantastic! I actually do that a lot when monoprinting sometimes you can get some really interesting results. Thank you for your input 🤗
What type of ‘plate’ material are you using? (ie mylar , acetate, duralar..?) and is the cut out shape from the same type and thickness? And is this with akua?
@@CollagraphPrinting ok! I just started playing with them as I’m trying to decide what type ink I want to commit to! Among other things so lots and lots to learn! Thanks!🤓
I love all of your videos and have attempted a few small prints of my own- very much learning. One question... i have an old clamshell tee shirt press - can i expect to get good result using that with collagraph or is the rolling an important part of the technique? Clamshell works great with lino but so far collagraphs have been patchy, not sure if it is the press or plate or inking that is the problem, any thoughts?
Thx for taking me thru your process.. the result is great🎉
You are welcome 🤗
Fabulous prints, terrific colours and textures and contrasts. Inspiring video. Thank you Marta.
Thank you Jenny and you are welcome 🤗
Stunning!!!!
Thank you 🙏
Love your technique
Thank you 🙏
Beautiful
Thank you 🙏
Always enjoy your creativity. Thank you for sharing your experience.
You are welcome 🤗
Brilliant, Marta! Thank you!
You are welcome 🤗
I like it! All the different textures and how you achieved them. The whiped plastic elements have so much more life in them than I expected. Thanks for the video Marta.
Thank you Marijke, glad you enjoyed it 😀
Another great print! Your such a good artist. Really enjoying your lovely work.
Thank you so much Carol 😊
Super schön, String kommt gut. Machst du auch Drucke mit der Gelliplate.
Danke 🙏😊
love this one
Thank you 🙏
That is really fabulous!!!
Thank you 😊
They both turned out great, very inspiring!
Thank you 😊
Exciting to watch.I like that you narrated a sped up process so that I didn’t have to watch every stroke of ink. Might be good to include a bit of slower pieces to talk more about problems or nuances, but in general a great first look as I explore this medium. Would this work without a press? I’m assuming yes, but not nearly as well.
Thank you Donna for your helpful input. Yes I think without a press you would get as good results but there are some good cheap alternatives like xcut press www.amazon.co.uk/Sizzix-Cutting-Embossing-Machine-Opening/dp/B00R50G692/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?adgrpid=58875136531&gclid=Cj0KCQiAvqGcBhCJARIsAFQ5ke7_tISZiRLc8NFS1hZ_pcpO3oslswl93WjguTMfv09dJ5-Ie9tcTa8aApWyEALw_wcB&hvadid=593661798888&hvdev=m&hvlocphy=9045888&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=3246618527956002667&hvtargid=kwd-300279717987&hydadcr=26136_2651833&keywords=xcut+xpress+die+cutting+machine&qid=1669911113&sr=8-3
Fantastic! I am inspired to use really saturated colors.
Thank you Susan, colour is fun 🤩
I taught my students a similar method of printing using inked acetate stencils but we called it pochoir printing due to the stencils. We overlapped them and then for a second generation print rearranged them without reinking- where they had overlapped we got pops of bright colour and textures. I like the addition of the collagraph
Hi there Restless Knitter, that sounds fantastic! I actually do that a lot when monoprinting sometimes you can get some really interesting results. Thank you for your input 🤗
What type of ‘plate’ material are you using? (ie mylar , acetate, duralar..?) and is the cut out shape from the same type and thickness? And is this with akua?
I use acetate here. It’s best to keep shapes the same thickness. And it’s not akua as I haven’t discovered them then 😁
@@CollagraphPrinting ok! I just started playing with them as I’m trying to decide what type ink I want to commit to! Among other things so lots and lots to learn! Thanks!🤓
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I love all of your videos and have attempted a few small prints of my own- very much learning. One question... i have an old clamshell tee shirt press - can i expect to get good result using that with collagraph or is the rolling an important part of the technique? Clamshell works great with lino but so far collagraphs have been patchy, not sure if it is the press or plate or inking that is the problem, any thoughts?
Thank you Eden, intaglio prefers a rolling press, do you wet your paper?
Is there a way of getting the same result by using a gelli plate?
Possibly? Worth a try, but might not end up being as crisp