Experimental Collagraph Printmaking - (Part 2)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ธ.ค. 2022
- In this video, I want to show you how I added colour to the Experimental Collagraph I created in Part 1.
TIMESTAMPS
0:31 Introduction
2:14 A la poupe inking up
3:52 Wiping Ink Off
5:03 Printing no 1
10:35 Inking up print 2
12:07 Printing no 2
14:17 Inking up monoprint plate
15:38 Printing no 3
16:42 Adding chine colle
End Printing no 4
MATERIALS
Carbon Black, Raw Umber, Phthalo Blue, Scarlette Red, Yellow, Orange Intaglio Ink by Akua
Magi Mix by Akua
Ink Roller
Stencils
Perspex Sheet
Scrap collage tissue
Pallet knife
Chine colle papers
Tissue Paper
Khadi Paper 300 gsm
Paper: 300 gsm smooth watercolour paper
Old toothbrush
Scrim
Baby wipes
Newsprint Paper
Old newspaper for wiping etc
Polymetaal Press HS-35 Tabletop Etching Press
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I like your collagraphs, thank you for sharing these good ideas.
Thank you and you are welcome 🤗
Thank you for sharing all your wonderful ideas and helping me to push my boundaries
You are welcome 🤗 Thank you for watching
I love the pale red color and the gold, a subtle emotion. And I like the bright red as well! Very beautiful piece. You inspire me! ❤
Thank you so much 😊
Très beau travail
Very good job
From belgium
Thank you 🙏
Omg so fun to watch
So complicated
Great to hear thank you 🙏
Such interesting techniques. 😍😍
Thank you 🙏
Fun! What type paper did you use for chine collee?
Any thin paper will do, wet strength tissue paper works great
What print press did you use in the video? Thank you for the demonstration and tutorial ❤️
You are welcome 🤗
I use Polymetaal Press HS-35 Tabletop Etching Press
@@CollagraphPrinting Cant seem to find it online…
@@raggapuss here it is:
intaglioprintmaker.com/product/polymetaal-press-hs-35/?gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAqcrGmRk6VsBBv0mcAsSe3N6IaZpk&gclid=CjwKCAjwnv-vBhBdEiwABCYQAwpihoAdAQeI1IH4_Sm6Bum13-yMSMR-Gn8-CIOvu_Rs7IPE1bPRshoCGt0QAvD_BwE
Thank you.
What glue did you used
I used acrylic medium but wood glue is good too
I always thought you had to add a shellac layer over the collagraph plate to seal everything before printing. But I see you don't do this - is there a reason why? Thankyou
I don’t do editioning, as I prefer to print only a couple of prints and then move to the next project. I would use shellac if I wanted to preserve the plate
How are you cleaning the plate in-between prints?