Discusses monotypes - images transferred from a painted surface to paper. The author concentrates on two techniques - the subtractive, in which a medium is painted onto a plate and the image is developed by scratching and the direct method, where the artist works onto canvas or paper.
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Discusses monotypes - images transferred from a painted surface to paper. The author concentrates on two techniques - the subtractive, in which a medium is painted onto a plate and the image is developed by scratching and the direct method, where the artist works onto canvas or paper.
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Good book if you are not familiar with monotype. It will give you a broad understanding of the process, materials and techniques.
artismine
Apr 23, 2009
a good start for the newbie (me)
A good overview of monotype methods, especially if you're not quite sure of the possibilities. Easy to read, easy to process, lots of suggestions. Not, I would think, for anyone who is a very advanced printer, but that's not me so I like it fine.