Ghosts:
Multiple Monotypes |
by
Bill Fisher
This article details the process for creating three very similar monotypes
from a single session of work. more... |
Low-tech
Photopolymer Platemaking |
by
Dan Mayer
Learn how to adapt and apply a low-tech process using photopolymer
plates for relief and intaglio work. more... |
Gum
Transposition in Lithography |
by
Caroline M. Thorington
Gum transposition is a way of reversing a lithographic drawing from
a positive image to a negative image. Find out how in this article.
more... |
Creating
a Digital Print |
by
Norma S. Steinberg
Artist Dorothy Krause stands as a beacon bridging the gap between
new and old technologies. Read how she uses digital tools to create
her prints. more... |
Stenocuts |
by
Sue Anne Bottomley
Stenocut is a relief printing process. It covers several printmaking
techniques that the author has developed over the past five years.
Learn more about them in this technical article. more... |
Stenocuts
and Erasercuts |
by
Mick Mather
Information on relief prints from carved blocks of any of the variety
of erasers (rubber, gum or plastic) and other commercially-produced
soft rubber, gum or vinyl materials. more... |
A
Simple Way
|
by
Ray Esposito
Three old-fashioned techniques -- blended rolls, background texture
and chine collé -- give prints a contemporary look.
more... |