Rikard
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I've seen some wonderful monotypes made with watercolour. But when I tried one myself It ended up all blotchy.
My method:
Sand plexiglass plate.
Apply thin layer of gum arabic on plate and let dry.
Paint on the plexi with watercolour and let dry.
Soak a hot pressed watercolour paper and wait for it to dry just enough so that the shine disappeared.
Then put paper on plate and press.
My result
The vibrancy is there. But the brush strokes, which I can see on other peoples prints have disappeared. And it's just small blobs of paint. Blotchy. Maybe the paper was too wet? What do you think?
My method:
Sand plexiglass plate.
Apply thin layer of gum arabic on plate and let dry.
Paint on the plexi with watercolour and let dry.
Soak a hot pressed watercolour paper and wait for it to dry just enough so that the shine disappeared.
Then put paper on plate and press.
My result
The vibrancy is there. But the brush strokes, which I can see on other peoples prints have disappeared. And it's just small blobs of paint. Blotchy. Maybe the paper was too wet? What do you think?